What Happened This Year 1966
Born in 1966
Andres Kasekamp
This scholar specializes in Estonian history, particularly during the 20th century. Academic involvement includes teaching and research at various institutions. Publications encompass topics related to Baltic history and the interactions of Estonia with other nations in Europe. Contributions to the understanding of Estonia's cultural and political evolution are significant. Engagements at conferences, along with participation in various academic bodies, highlight expertise in the field.
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An American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Achieved recognition for roles in 'The Outsiders' as Ponyboy Curtis and 'Red Dawn' as Matt Eckert. Directed several films and produced various projects, building a diverse filmography in both independent and mainstream cinema. Appeared in popular television series and continued to work in the entertainment industry for several decades, showcasing versatility in performance across different genres.
Continue ReadingShinichi Ito
Competed in road racing with notable success during the 1990s. Secured multiple championships including the All-Japan Road Race GP250 series. Achieved several victories in the prestigious Suzuka 8 Hours endurance race. Established a reputation for skill in motorcycle handling and speed on the track. Retired from professional racing and later contributed to the motorsport community through coaching and mentoring.
Continue ReadingKazue Itoh
Active in the entertainment industry since the 1980s, this actress gained prominence for roles in various television dramas and films. Recognized for performances in series such as 'Tokyo Love Story' and 'Kōri no Sekai', she also appeared in films that showcased her range as an actress. Throughout the career, contributions to Japanese media included both acting and voice work, establishing a significant presence in the cultural landscape.
Continue ReadingLouise Post
An American musician gained prominence as a member of the alternative rock band Veruca Salt. The band achieved commercial success in the mid-1990s with the release of the debut album, "American Thighs," which included the hit single "Seether." The project initially gained recognition for its distinctive sound and Post's songwriting abilities. Besides the band's success, Post also pursued a solo career, releasing albums that further showcased her musical talents. Veruca Salt's contributions to the 90s rock scene cemented their place in music history.
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A former professional footballer and coach, achieved significant success in English football. Primarily played as a forward, gaining recognition for contributions to clubs such as Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, and Tottenham Hotspur. Had a notable international career, representing the England national team. Post-retirement, transitioned into coaching roles, including a position with the Newcastle United youth academy. Achievements include being among the top goal scorers in the Premier League during the 1990s.
Continue ReadingMatthew Labyorteaux
An American actor, recognized for the role of Albert Ingalls in the television series 'Little House on the Prairie'. Started acting in childhood and appeared in several movies and television shows during the 1970s and 1980s. Transitioned into voice acting for animated series and video games. Known for contributions in both live-action and voice acting capacities.
Continue ReadingTyler Mane
Started professional wrestling career in 1992, gaining recognition in World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the ring name 'Big Sky'. Transitioned to acting, achieving prominence for roles in horror films. Portrayed Michael Myers in 'Halloween' (2007) and its sequel, showcasing a successful crossover from wrestling to acting. Also appeared in 'X-Men' (2000) as the character Sabretooth, marking a significant role in a blockbuster superhero film.
Continue ReadingBushwick Bill
A Jamaican-American rapper and songwriter became a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene. As a member of the Geto Boys, he contributed to the group's success in the 1990s with their controversial lyrics and commentary on life in inner-city America. The album 'We Can't Be Stopped' achieved critical acclaim and commercial success, featuring the hit single 'Mind Playing Tricks on Me'. Bushwick Bill's unique style and storytelling ability helped shape the Southern rap genre. In addition to music, he was known for his larger-than-life persona and engaging performances. His life and career were marked by personal challenges, including health struggles, which he openly discussed.
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