What Happened This Year 1990

People Who Died in 1990

Hermes Pan

Dancer and choreographer of musicals
Born
December 10th, 1909 115 years ago
Died
September 19th, 1990 34 years ago — 80 years old

A prominent dancer and choreographer in American musical theater and film, worked extensively with Fred Astaire. Contributed choreography to several classic musicals during the mid-20th century. Collaborated on films such as 'Top Hat' and 'Swing Time', shaping the dance styles that defined the genre. Served as the dance director for the Academy Awards, influencing the presentation of dance in entertainment.

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Prafulla Chandra Sen

Indian politician, 3rd Chief Minister of West Bengal
Born
April 10th, 1897 127 years ago
Died
September 25th, 1990 34 years ago — 93 years old

An Indian accountant and politician held the position of the 3rd Chief Minister of West Bengal from 1964 to 1966. Served as a member of the Indian National Congress and played a significant role in the state's political landscape during a transformative period. Focused on economic and educational reforms, aiming to improve the welfare of the population. Actively participated in the planning and implementation of development projects across various sectors, contributing to the governance and administrative practices in the region. After leaving office, continued to influence state politics until later years.

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Alberto Moravia

Italian journalist and author of novels
Born
November 28th, 1907 117 years ago
Died
September 26th, 1990 34 years ago — 82 years old

A prominent Italian writer contributed significantly to 20th-century literature. Focused on themes of existentialism and the human condition, produced acclaimed works including 'The Time of Indifference' and 'Contempt'. Wrote extensively for various publications, exploring social issues of post-war Italy. Engaged in political discussions, particularly regarding the influence of fascism. His literary career included a range of genres, from novels to essays, reflecting profound social commentary.

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Larry O'Brien

57th United States Postmaster General
Born
1917 108 years ago
Died
September 28th, 1990 34 years ago — 73 years old

Served as the 57th Postmaster General of the United States from 1965 to 1969. Held a prominent role in the Democratic Party and played a significant part in campaigns during the 1960s. Worked on the Johnson administration's postal policy and contributed to legislative initiatives. After leaving office, engaged in various business ventures and continued to influence American politics.

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Alice Parizeau

Journalist and criminologist
Born
July 25th, 1930 94 years ago
Died
September 30th, 1990 34 years ago — 60 years old

This individual had a significant career in journalism and criminology, contributing to the understanding of crime and the criminal justice system. Worked extensively in Canadian media and engaged in research that explored the intersection of social issues and criminal behavior. Authored various articles and studies that provided insights into crime trends and laws.

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Patrick White

Novelist and Nobel Prize laureate
Born
May 28th, 1912 112 years ago
Died
September 30th, 1990 34 years ago — 78 years old

An Australian novelist, poet, and playwright, this individual contributed significantly to literature through various acclaimed works. Holding a revered position in the literary world, the Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded in 1973. The writing often focused on themes of identity, human experience, and the complexities of Australian society. Major works include 'The Tree of Man', 'Voss', and 'The Solid Mandala', which explore the psychological and spiritual journeys of their characters. White's distinctive narrative style and use of symbolism have left a lasting legacy in Australian literature.

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Curtis LeMay

American general and politician
Born
November 15th, 1906 118 years ago
Died
October 1st, 1990 34 years ago — 83 years old

A senior officer in the United States Air Force, served as the Chief of Staff from 1961 to 1965. Played a significant role in World War II, leading the strategic bombing campaign against Japan. Contributed to the development of U.S. military aviation and nuclear strategy during the Cold War. Later entered politics, running as a vice presidential candidate in 1968.

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Eleanor Steber

American soprano and renowned educator
Born
July 17th, 1914 110 years ago
Died
October 3rd, 1990 34 years ago — 76 years old

A prominent American soprano and educator, much of the career unfolded in the mid-20th century. Renowned for operatic performances, distinguished work included significant roles in classics such as 'Madama Butterfly' and 'Tosca'. This soprano contributed to the development of opera as an art form through both performance and teaching. Served on the faculty of several prestigious institutions, nurturing the next generation of vocalists.

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Stefano Casiraghi

Italian-Monegasque businessman and racer
Born
1960 65 years ago
Died
October 3rd, 1990 34 years ago — 30 years old

An Italian-Monegasque businessman and offshore powerboat racer, renowned for winning multiple championships in the sport. Casiraghi became prominent in the offshore powerboat racing world during the 1980s. He competed successfully, securing victories in various prestigious races, which contributed to his reputation as a skilled racer. Casiraghi’s involvement in racing was also influenced by his interests in luxury yachts, while his business ventures included investments in several enterprises in Monaco and Italy. His life was tragically cut short in a racing accident in 1990, leading to increased scrutiny regarding safety in the sport.

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