What Happened This Year 1965
Born in 1965
Martin Lawrence
An American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Rose to prominence with the television series 'Martin,' which aired in the early 1990s. Transitioned to film with success, featuring in popular comedies. Directed and starred in several projects, including 'Bad Boys' and its sequel. Established a career in stand-up comedy as well, with notable performances and specials.
Continue ReadingYves-François Blanchet
Elected to the House of Commons in 2019, leadership of the Bloc Québécois began in January 2019. Prior to political involvement, held significant positions within Quebec's cultural and environmental sectors. Advocated for Quebec nationalism and environmental issues throughout tenure, emphasizing the province's distinct identity. Led the Bloc Québécois during the 2021 federal election, obtaining a substantial number of seats.
Continue ReadingSuge Knight
A prominent figure in the hip-hop industry, significant contributions were made as the co-founder and CEO of Death Row Records. This label played a crucial role in the rise of West Coast hip-hop during the 1990s. Notable artists under the label included Tupac Shakur and Dr. Dre. The success of Death Row Records included the release of multiple multi-platinum albums, establishing the label as a major force in the music industry.
Continue ReadingMark Mallia
Born in 1965, a prominent figure in the Maltese art scene. Known for creating both paintings and sculptures that often reflect the cultural and historical facets of Malta. Worked extensively with various mediums and techniques, pushing boundaries within the local art community. Participated in numerous exhibitions, showcasing works that embody the essence of Maltese identity.
Continue ReadingLéa Fazer
A Swiss film director, screenwriter, and actress, contributions include directing and writing various films in the French language. Featured in notable works such as 'Lola's Journey,' which explores themes of personal discovery and family dynamics. As an actress, participated in several projects, enhancing the narratives of Swiss cinema.
Continue ReadingKostis Chatzidakis
Served as a prominent Greek politician with significant roles in government. Held the position of Minister of Economy, Infrastructure, Shipping, and Tourism, overseeing key aspects of economic policy and transport infrastructure. Played an essential role in several governmental programs aimed at promoting tourism and enhancing shipping industry measures. Engaged in legislative processes and policy-making, focusing on national economic development.
Continue ReadingFiona Kelleghan
An academic and critic with a focus on literature and library sciences. Contributed to the development of critical theory in academic libraries. Served as a librarian at several institutions, integrating literature studies with library science. Actively participated in professional organizations, influencing library practices and policies. Published extensively on topics related to literature and library services, contributing to academic discourse in these areas.
Continue ReadingLeni Robredo
Served as the 14th Vice President of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022. Worked as a human rights lawyer with experience in various legal fields, emphasizing social justice and transparency in governance. Advocated for marginalized groups and engaged in numerous initiatives to improve education and health services. Established programs to promote women's empowerment and disaster response efforts. Active in community development projects during tenure.
Continue ReadingEric Avery
Bass player and songwriter contributed to the alternative rock band Jane's Addiction, which formed in 1985. The band's debut album, "Nothing's Shocking," released in 1988, gained significant attention. Avery's playing style defined the band's sound and influenced the genre. He also participated in various musical projects, including the formation of several other bands and collaborations with artists like Alanis Morissette.
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