What Happened This Year 1985
Born in 1985
Stephen Ferris
Debuted internationally for Ireland in 2006, contributing to the team's success as a powerful flanker. Played in the 2007 and 2011 Rugby World Cups. Instrumental in Ireland's 2009 Grand Slam victory, marking the team's first since 1948. Known for dynamic playing style and strong defensive skills, Ferris was a key player for Ulster in the Pro12 competitions. Retired due to injury in 2014 but left a lasting legacy in Irish rugby.
Continue ReadingBrent Kutzle
A bass player and producer, contributed significantly to the pop rock band OneRepublic. Started playing with the group in 2007 and participated in the creation of multiple chart-topping albums. The band achieved international success with hits such as 'Counting Stars' and 'Apologize'. In addition to performance, involvement in music production refined the band's sound and collaborative efforts with other artists.
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A professional rugby player and boxer, significant contributions made to rugby union and rugby league. Won the Rugby World Cup with the New Zealand national team in 2011 and 2015. Transitioned to boxing, achieving success in the ring with multiple wins. Played for clubs including the Canterbury Bulldogs and the All Blacks.
Continue ReadingGeorgina Haig
Born in Australia, an actress became recognized for roles in television series, particularly as Etta in 'Fringe' and as Queen Elsa in 'Once Upon a Time'. Haig's career began in television before expanding into film, securing roles in various productions. In addition to acting, engagement in theater showcased versatility and depth in performance. A graduate of the University of Sydney, training in acting provided a foundation for a successful career in the entertainment industry.
Continue ReadingAts Purje
Born in Estonia, played as a forward in football. Started professional career with FC Flora Tallinn. Played in multiple Estonian leagues and had a significant role in Estonian national football team. Competed in European competitions representing clubs, enhancing the visibility of Estonian football on the international stage.
Continue ReadingCrystal Bowersox
A singer-songwriter and guitarist, started music at a young age, performing in local venues. Gained nationwide recognition as a runner-up on the ninth season of 'American Idol' in 2010. Released multiple albums, with significant tracks showcasing a blend of folk, rock, and blues influences. Bowersox has contributed to various music projects and participated in charity events, while continuing to tour and create music.
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A prominent footballer from Ecuador, gained recognition for playing as a winger. Started professional career at El Nacional in Ecuador before moving to Europe. Joined Wigan Athletic in 2006, where performances earned attention. Transferred to Manchester United in 2009, becoming a key player for the club. Contributed significantly to the team’s success, winning multiple Premier League titles, an FA Cup, and the UEFA Europa League. Valencia also represented the Ecuador national team, participating in the 2006, 2014, and 2018 FIFA World Cups; collecting over 100 caps in total. Retired from international football in 2018.
Continue ReadingHa Seung-jin
Played professional basketball, primarily as a center. Began career in the KBL with the Seoul Samsung Thunders before joining the NBA. Played for the Portland Trail Blazers and the Milwaukee Bucks. Represented South Korea in international competitions, contributing to the national team's efforts.
Continue ReadingRobbie Findley
Professional soccer player played as a forward in Major League Soccer. Spent significant parts of career with Real Salt Lake, contributing to the team's success during tenure. Also played for the United States national team, earning caps in international competitions. Developed skills in youth leagues before entering professional ranks and played pivotal roles in match contexts throughout career.
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