What Happened This Year 1967
Born in 1967
Pierre Omidyar
A French-American businessman established eBay in 1995, creating a leading global online marketplace. eBay revolutionized online commerce by allowing consumers to buy and sell goods through auction-style listings. Omidyar's vision for the company emphasized community and trust among users. Under his leadership, eBay grew rapidly, expanding its platform and services to cater to millions of users worldwide. After stepping down from day-to-day operations, continued to invest in various philanthropic endeavors and technology companies.
Continue ReadingYingluck Shinawatra
Was a Thai politician and businesswoman who served as the 28th Prime Minister of Thailand from 2011 to 2014. The first female head of government in Thailand, she belonged to the Pheu Thai Party and led it to a notable electoral victory in 2011. Prior to her premiership, held various positions in the private sector, particularly in her family's telecommunications business. Policies focused on agricultural reform, healthcare expansion, and economic stimulation. Her tenure faced challenges including political protests and issues related to governance. In 2014, she was ousted from office by a military coup citing abuse of power. Subsequent legal challenges led to her conviction in absentia in 2017, resulting in a five-year prison sentence.
Continue ReadingCarrie Preston
An American actress, director, and producer widely recognized for significant roles in television series. Portrayed Arlene Fowler in 'True Blood' and played Elsbeth Tascioni in 'The Good Wife'. In addition to acting, directed episodes of various television shows and produced films. Involved in stage productions throughout her career.
Continue ReadingDerrick Coleman
Played as a forward in the NBA from 1990 to 2005. Started career with the New Jersey Nets, where significant contributions included being the first overall pick in the 1990 NBA Draft. Later played for various teams, achieving success with the Philadelphia 76ers and the Charlotte Hornets. Transitioned into sportscasting after retirement, providing analysis and commentary for basketball games.
Continue ReadingJim Breuer
Born in 1967, Breuer began a career in comedy and gained popularity as a cast member on 'Saturday Night Live' during the late 1990s. His character, Goat Boy, became a memorable figure on the show. Following SNL, Breuer starred in the cult classic film 'Half Baked' alongside Dave Chappelle, further solidifying his place in comedy. He has toured extensively as a stand-up comedian and produced several comedy specials. Breuer's comedic style often incorporates personal anecdotes and observations, resonating with a wide audience. He has also lent his voice to animated characters, including those in 'Family Guy'.
Continue ReadingJohn Limniatis
Played as a midfielder, primarily with the Montreal Impact in the American Professional Soccer League. Contributed to the team's success during the early years of the league. Transitioned to a managerial role, guiding the FC Montreal team in subsequent leagues. Served as a player-coach, combining his experience on the field with leadership off it. Engaged in promoting soccer development within Canada, focusing on youth programs and coaching initiatives.
Continue ReadingTracey Spicer
A prominent journalist and author, Spicer contributed extensively to Australian media, working with major networks such as Channel Nine and Network Ten. Spicer gained recognition for delivering news, current affairs, and investigative reports across various platforms. Additionally, Spicer authored a book focusing on women's issues and equality in the media landscape. Activism for gender equity in journalism became a significant aspect of Spicer's career, particularly through public speaking and writing.
Continue ReadingInha Babakova
Competed in high jump events representing Ukraine. Achieved notable success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Won a bronze medal at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics. Secured multiple national championships and participated in various international competitions.
Continue ReadingOlivier Dahan
A French film director and screenwriter, significant works include 'La Vie en Rose', a biographical musical drama about the life of singer Édith Piaf. Dahan began his career in the 1990s, directing short films and commercials. The breakthrough with 'La Vie en Rose' occurred in 2007, earning international acclaim and multiple awards. The film showcased Dahan's ability to portray complex emotions and historical contexts. His films often blend drama with biographical elements, focusing on famous personalities and their struggles.
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