What Happened This Year 1986
People Who Died in 1986
Gordon Richards
This individual was a prominent English jockey and later a successful racing manager. Achieving significant success in horse racing, this person won the prestigious Derby three times and was awarded the title of Champion Jockey, which was accomplished 26 times throughout a distinguished career. After retiring from racing, transitioned to management, overseeing numerous successful horses and contributing to the sport.
Continue ReadingMinoru Yasui
Born in 1916, this individual served as a soldier during World War II and became a prominent civil rights lawyer. He challenged the internment of Japanese Americans, particularly during and after the war. The Supreme Court case Yasui v. United States addressed wartime civil liberties and racial discrimination. Yasui continued to advocate for justice and equality throughout his life, fighting against the injustices faced by marginalized communities.
Continue ReadingFranco Cortese
A prominent figure in the racing world, this individual achieved notable success in the Mille Miglia, an illustrious Italian road race. Competed in various endurance races throughout the 1950s and 1960s, showcasing remarkable skill and determination. In his career, he drove for prestigious teams, including Ferrari, and established a reputation for speed and expertise on the road. His contributions to motorsport are remembered within the racing community.
Continue ReadingSiobhán McKenna
Born in 1922, an Irish actress known for her stage and screen performances. McKenna gained recognition for roles in classic plays and films, particularly in the works of Sean O'Casey and J.M. Synge. She starred in 'The Plough and the Stars' and 'The Dead', both significant in showcasing Irish drama. McKenna's work included performances with the Abbey Theatre and in productions around the world, blending her Irish heritage with international theatrical efforts. Her contributions to the arts led to accolades and recognition in the theatrical community.
Continue ReadingGia Carangi
Achieved prominence in the fashion industry during the late 1970s, gaining recognition for appearances in major magazines such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. Carangi became a muse for several fashion designers and photographers, influencing trends of the time. Her life and struggles, including battles with substance abuse, were chronicled in media portrayals, highlighting her complex legacy. Despite a short career, Carangi's impact on the modeling industry remains notable.
Continue ReadingJerry Colonna
American singer-songwriter and actor achieved recognition in the mid-20th century. Started a successful career in the entertainment industry, contributing music and performances to various television and film projects. Gained particular acclaim as a performer on 'The Texaco Star Theater' alongside Milton Berle, showcasing musical talent and comedic abilities. Worked on multiple radio shows and films, solidifying a presence in American pop culture.
Continue ReadingScatman Crothers
An actor and comedian, this individual gained recognition for his roles in film and television, particularly in the 1980 film 'The Shining' where he played Dick Hallorann. Early in his career, also performed as a musician and appeared in several variety shows. A distinctive style and charisma made his performances memorable, leading to a successful career in entertainment spanning several decades.
Continue ReadingBetico Croes
An influential figure in Aruban politics, played a critical role in the push for Aruba's autonomy within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Elected as a member of the Island Council, contributed to the establishment of a national identity for Aruba. Advocated for the rights and interests of Aruban citizens, leading to significant political reforms and improvements in local governance. Helped establish the political party Movimiento Politico di Pueblo, which championed Aruban self-governance. His leadership laid the groundwork for Aruba's future independence discussions and fostered an enduring sense of national pride.
Continue ReadingCary Grant
Born in England, this actor achieved great success in Hollywood, becoming one of the most celebrated actors of the classic film era. Debuting on stage in the 1920s, he transitioned to film, quickly rising to fame. Starred in iconic films such as 'North by Northwest', 'The Philadelphia Story', and 'Bringing Up Baby'. Renowned for his charming persona, suave style, and impeccable comedic timing, his performances contributed to the development of the romantic comedy genre. He received two Academy Award nominations and was awarded an honorary Oscar in 1970 for lifetime achievements in film. The actor retired from film in the early 1960s.
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