What Happened This Year 1962
Born in 1962
David Furnish
A Canadian filmmaker and producer, contributions include producing numerous acclaimed projects. Co-founded a successful production company that has focused on innovative and diverse film projects. Collaborated with prominent artists and engaged in various film festivals, contributing to the growth of independent cinema. His work in the film industry has gained recognition for its artistic merit and storytelling.
Continue ReadingCary Elwes
Born in 1962, an English actor and producer gained recognition for roles in both film and television. Starred as Westley in the iconic romantic fantasy film 'The Princess Bride', which was released in 1987. Appeared in the horror film 'Saw' in 2004, portraying the character Dr. Lawrence Gordon. Notably contributed to various productions across multiple genres over the decades, working with renowned filmmakers and actors. Has also lent his voice to projects, enhancing storytelling through voice acting.
Continue ReadingJack Morelli
Contributed extensively to the comic book industry as a letterer and author. Worked with various publishers including DC and Marvel Comics. Known for collaborating on notable titles and projects that shaped the industry. Has been recognized for attention to detail and artistic integration in comic storytelling.
Continue ReadingDaphne Zuniga
An American actress gained recognition in the 1980s through roles in various television shows and films. Starred as Jo Reynolds on the long-running prime time series 'Melrose Place'. Also played the lead role in the film 'Spaceballs', a popular science fiction comedy directed by Mel Brooks. Participated in various other television projects, including appearances on 'One Tree Hill' and 'The Accidental Tourist'.
Continue ReadingErik Thorstvedt
Played as a goalkeeper primarily for Viking FK, earning over 300 appearances. Represented the national team of Norway, participating in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Transitioned into management after retirement, notably coaching Viking FK. Contributed to football in Norway through various coaching roles.
Continue ReadingEinar Örn Benediktsson
Sang as a member of the band Sugarcubes, which gained international attention in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Played trumpet in the band and contributed to their unique sound that blended various musical styles. Later pursued a career in politics, serving as a member of the Reykjavik City Council. Engaged in various social issues, particularly emphasizing the importance of culture and the arts in society.
Continue ReadingDanny Tartabull
A professional baseball player made notable contributions in Major League Baseball primarily as an outfielder and designated hitter. Played for teams including the New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners. Earned an All-Star selection in 1991 while with the Yankees. Concluded a successful career with impressive offensive stats, distinctly recognized for his power-hitting capabilities in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Continue ReadingCourtney Walsh
Debuted in international cricket in 1984 and became one of the leading fast bowlers of his era. Played for the West Indies national team, achieving significant success in both Test and One Day Internationals. Retired in 2001 and held the record for the most Test wickets at the time, a testament to excellence in the sport. Enclosed in numerous memorable matches, Walsh's skills dominated the game throughout his career.
Continue ReadingStefan Kuntz
A former professional football player and current manager, contributed significantly to German football. Played as a forward during a career spanning several clubs, including 1. FC Kaiserslautern. Achieved recognition as a key player for the German national team, participating in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, culminating in winning the tournament. Transitioned to management, taking charge of various clubs and national teams, including the Under-21 national team of Germany.
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