What Happened This Year 1990
People Who Died in 1990
Alex McCrindle
A Scottish actor and producer, this individual gained recognition through roles in notable film and television productions. Most prominently, portrayed General Jan Dodonna in the original 'Star Wars' film released in 1977. Contributed to various stage productions, showcasing versatility across different mediums. The career spanned several decades, with performances in television series and films.
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Born in 1901, a prominent figure in Canadian ice hockey played as a defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Contributed to the team's success during the 1930s, winning three Stanley Cup championships. Transitioned into officiating, becoming a referee in the National Hockey League, and later served as a manager. Known for a long and impactful career within the sport, both on and off the ice.
Continue ReadingTomás Ó Fiaich
Served as the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland from 1977 until death in 1990. Played a significant role in the Irish Catholic Church, particularly in the context of Irish society during a time of significant changes. Contributed to the promotion of reconciliation between different communities in Northern Ireland. Was a prominent figure in the discussions surrounding the Catholic Church's stance on various social issues.
Continue ReadingBob Katter
Served as a member of the House of Representatives in Australia for over 25 years. Led the Katter's Australian Party and was significant in Queensland politics. Worked on various issues including agriculture and rural affairs and was a vocal advocate for regional communities. Held a seat in the House representing Flinders and subsequently Kennedy, influencing both state and national discussions.
Continue ReadingFrantišek Douda
Competed in track and field as a shot putter. Participated in the 1936 Summer Olympics held in Berlin, representing Czechoslovakia. Achieved notable heights in national competitions during the 1930s. Contributed to the sport both in competition and as a performer.
Continue ReadingIan Moir
Played rugby league from the 1950s to the 1960s. Represented Australia in international competitions. Contributed to the local leagues in New South Wales after retirement. Transitioned into coaching, guiding teams at various levels within the sport.
Continue ReadingTadeusz Kantor
A prominent figure in the Polish avant-garde theatre movement, contributed significantly as a director, painter, and set designer. Founded the Cricot 2 Theatre in 1955, emphasizing experimental forms of performance. Developed unique artistic concepts incorporating elements of performance art and visual arts. His work often explored themes of memory, history, and identity, leading to recognition in both Polish and international theatrical circles.
Continue ReadingNahum Norbert Glatzer
Born in Ukraine and later relocating to the United States, a significant figure in Jewish scholarship and theology. Contributed extensively to the understanding of Jewish texts and philosophy. Engaged in teaching at several institutions, including the Hebrew Union College. Authored numerous works that explored Jewish history, mysticism, and theology, influencing the study of Judaism in contemporary contexts. His translations and interpretations of Jewish writings have been widely recognized and utilized in academic circles.
Continue ReadingValentin Filatyev
A Soviet cosmonaut participated in the Vostok program, completing one space mission. Launched on the Vostok 5 mission in 1963, traveled in space for nearly five days, establishing a record for the longest single spaceflight at that time. The mission contributed valuable data on the effects of extended space travel on the human body. After leaving the space program, continued a career in aviation and education.
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