What Happened This Year 1966
Born in 1966
Wim Jonk
A football player and coach born in the Netherlands, played primarily as a midfielder. Started his professional career with FC Groningen before moving on to play for clubs including Ajax, where he won the Eredivisie title. Also played for Dutch national team, earning 27 caps and participating in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Transitioned to coaching after retirement from professional play, taking on roles at several clubs including FC Zwolle and SC Cambuur.
Continue ReadingBrenda Romero
A game designer and developer, contributed to the field of video game design over several decades, focusing on narrative and social issues. Co-created the game series 'Wizardry' and designed critically acclaimed games such as 'Train' and '3rd World Farmer'. Actively involved in promoting game design education and gender diversity within the industry.
Continue ReadingBrian Kennedy
A Northern Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist, contributed to the music industry with a blend of pop and folk elements. Began a solo career in the early 1990s, achieving commercial success with the album 'Theme Park' which included hits like 'A Better Man'. Collaborated with various artists across genres and participated in numerous music festivals. Served as a judge on television talent shows, showcasing a commitment to mentoring young artists. Also recognized for contributions in charity work through music.
Continue ReadingJonathan Crombie
An actor and screenwriter, he gained popularity through the portrayal of Gilbert Blythe in the television and film adaptations of 'Anne of Green Gables.' This role became a defining aspect of his career, leading to further work in television and theater. In addition to acting, he contributed to various productions as a screenwriter. He also participated in stage productions, showcasing a range of performances across different genres. In the years following his breakout role, he remained a beloved figure in Canadian television culture.
Continue ReadingJohn Regis
Achieved success as a prominent sprinter specializing in the 200 meters and 400 meters events. Competed for Great Britain in multiple international competitions. Won a bronze medal in the 200 meters at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Contributed to the British team’s victory in the 4x100 meters relay at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo. Set personal bests in his events and was part of the British relay team that broke the national record.
Continue ReadingBill Charlap
A prominent jazz pianist and composer, extensive work includes performance with various notable artists and ensembles. Charlap has a deep affiliation with the Great American Songbook and has released numerous albums showcasing classical jazz standards. Collaborations include work with artists such as Tony Bennett and Wynton Marsalis. Charlap has served as the artistic director of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center's jazz program and has gained recognition through live performances and recordings. His talents have been celebrated with a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, highlighting the significance of his contributions to the jazz genre.
Continue ReadingEric Benét
Born in 1966, a prominent figure in the R&B genre, gained recognition as a solo artist after initial success with the group Benét. Released several albums, including 'True to Myself' and 'A Day in the Life'. Achieved a Grammy nomination for Best Urban/Alternative Performance for the single 'Sometimes I Cry'.
Continue ReadingJorge Campos
A prominent figure in Mexican football, this individual played as a goalkeeper and was recognized for a unique style and flamboyant attire. Transitioning into management after retirement, coaching various teams within Mexico. Participated in two FIFA World Cups, showcasing exceptional talent on the international stage. His playing career included stints with clubs like UNAM Pumas and Club América, contributing to their success in domestic leagues.
Continue ReadingIlse Huizinga
Born in the Netherlands, a singer gained popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Achieved success with the song "So Incredible" in 1999, which became a hit across Dutch-speaking regions. Released multiple albums, showcasing a blend of pop and folk influences. Served as a television host for music programs, enhancing visibility in Dutch entertainment. Engaged in various collaborations with other artists, contributing to the vibrant Dutch music scene.
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