What Happened This Year 1964
Born in 1964
Doug Savant
Debuted in acting with a role in 'The Facts of Life'. Gained prominence for portraying Matt Fielding in 'Melrose Place'. Played Tom Scavo in the series 'Desperate Housewives'. Received critical acclaim for performances in various television projects. In addition to television, appeared in films and worked in voice acting.
Continue ReadingDean Saunders
Played as a forward for clubs including Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Derby County. Represented Wales at the international level with 75 caps and scored 22 goals. Transitioned into management, coaching teams such as Wrexham and Doncaster Rovers. Achieved notable success in his playing career during the 1990s.
Continue ReadingValeriy Neverov
A prominent chess player, competed in multiple national and international tournaments. Achieved the title of International Master, recognized for strategic gameplay and contributions to chess theory. Transitioned to coaching, fostering new talent in the Ukrainian chess community. Contributed to the development of chess through mentorship and training of aspiring players.
Continue ReadingDavid Morrissey
Born in 1964, a career in acting began in the late 1980s. Gained prominence for roles in the acclaimed series 'The Walking Dead' as Governor and in 'State of Play' as Stephen Collins. Also directed episodes of 'The Driver' and starred in 'The Other Boleyn Girl'. Expanded work into directing and producing, showcasing a versatile approach in the industry.
Continue ReadingMiroslav Kadlec
A prominent Czech footballer played as a defender, primarily for Sigma Olomouc and the Czech national team. Gained recognition during the 1996 UEFA European Championship, contributing to the team's strong performance. Competed in over 60 matches for the national squad, showcasing skills in both domestic and international competitions. Had a notable club career in the Czechoslovak First League and later in the Czech Republic after the split.
Continue ReadingDan Brown
An author and academic, known for writing best-selling thrillers that combine history, art, and cryptography. Gained worldwide recognition with the novel 'The Da Vinci Code', which explores themes of religion and conspiracy. Other notable works include 'Angels & Demons' and 'Inferno', both of which received significant acclaim. Also engaged in academic pursuits, focusing on literature and the study of symbolism. Brown's novels often feature recurring character Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist.
Continue ReadingAmy Brenneman
An American actress, recognized for roles in television and film. Gained prominence through the series 'NYPD Blue' where portrayed Janice Licalsi. Created and starred in the series 'Judging Amy', which explored family dynamics and legal themes. Also featured in projects like 'The Mindy Project' and films such as 'Heat' and 'Daylight'.
Continue ReadingJoss Whedon
An American director, producer, and screenwriter, created the television series 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', which became a cult phenomenon. Developed and produced the series 'Angel' and 'Firefly', contributing significantly to television writing. Directed the blockbuster films 'The Avengers' and 'Avengers: Age of Ultron', both of which achieved commercial success. Wrote and directed the acclaimed musical 'Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog', showcasing a blend of humor and music.
Continue ReadingTara Morice
An Australian actress and singer, active in film and television since the early 1990s. Achieved recognition for roles in the film 'Strictly Ballroom' and the television series 'Dancing with the Stars'. Her work spans various genres, showcasing talent in both acting and singing. In addition to her prominent roles, she has contributed to theater productions and participated in educational programs related to the arts.
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