What Happened This Year 1990

People Who Died in 1990

Malcolm Muggeridge

Journalist and author of 'Jesus Rediscovered'
Born
March 24th, 1903 123 years ago
Died
1990 36 years ago — 87 years old

Worked as a journalist and wrote extensively on various subjects including politics, religion, and culture. Authored several books, with 'Jesus Rediscovered' being particularly significant in exploring the life and impact of Jesus Christ. Contributed to numerous publications and participated in television debates, often reflecting his views on modern society. Served as a foreign correspondent during his career and became a prominent figure in British media. Engaged with the Catholic Church later in life, expressing his interest through writings and lectures.

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James M. Gavin

American general and diplomat
Born
March 22nd, 1907 119 years ago
Died
1990 36 years ago — 83 years old

Served as a high-ranking officer in the United States Army during World War II. Gained recognition for commanding the 82nd Airborne Division during the D-Day invasion and the Battle of the Bulge. After the war, held diplomatic positions including United States Ambassador to France, contributing to post-war recovery efforts and international relations. Played a significant role in the establishment of NATO and reflected on military strategy through writings.

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Bo Díaz

Venezuelan baseball player and catcher
Born
March 23rd, 1953 73 years ago
Died
1990 36 years ago — 37 years old

A professional baseball player from Venezuela, primarily recognized for contributions to Major League Baseball (MLB). Played catcher for several teams, including the Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, and the Cleveland Indians. Díaz had a successful career that included participating in multiple All-Star Games and winning a Gold Glove Award. His skills behind the plate and offensive production made significant impressions in the league.

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Barbara Baxley

American actress in film and theater
Born
January 1st, 1923 103 years ago
Died
1990 36 years ago — 67 years old

An accomplished actress, Baxley gained recognition for her performances on stage and screen. Appeared in notable films such as 'The Fox' and 'Three Days of the Condor'. Also had a significant presence in television, including roles in 'The Twilight Zone' and 'The Streets of San Francisco'. Worked extensively in theater, particularly in productions on Broadway. Received several accolades throughout her career, highlighting her contributions to the performing arts.

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Lisa Kirk

American actress and singer in Broadway
Born
February 25th, 1925 101 years ago
Died
1990 36 years ago — 65 years old

An American actress and singer, significant contributions occurred in musical theater. Gained recognition for performances in hit Broadway productions during the mid-20th century. Played prominent roles in shows such as 'Kiss Me, Kate' and 'Pal Joey.' Additionally, recorded music that showcased vocal talent and versatility. Career spanned several decades, with performances that drew audiences to the theater. Notable television appearances also occurred, enhancing reputation in the entertainment industry.

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Joe Sewell

American baseball player, Hall of Famer
Born
October 9th, 1898 127 years ago
Died
1990 36 years ago — 92 years old

A former professional baseball player, achieved recognition as a shortstop in Major League Baseball. Played primarily for the Cleveland Indians from 1920 to 1933, gaining a reputation for exceptional hitting ability and contact skills. Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977. His career batting average of .312 showcased his consistency at the plate, and he holds the record for the fewest strikeouts by a player with over 7,000 at-bats.

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Gordon Bunshaft

American architect, Solow Building designer
Born
May 9th, 1909 116 years ago
Died
1990 36 years ago — 81 years old

An American architect, notable for the design of the Solow Building in New York City. Contributed significantly to modern architecture and the development of innovative building techniques. Received the AIA Gold Medal in 1988. Worked primarily with the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill during the height of his career, emphasizing the integration of modernism in urban environments. Played a pivotal role in the industrial design movement.

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Ed Emshwiller

American illustrator and experimental filmmaker
Born
February 16th, 1925 101 years ago
Died
1990 36 years ago — 65 years old

An influential American illustrator and experimental filmmaker, recognized for contributions to science fiction art and film. Work spanned a variety of mediums, from traditional illustrations to avant-garde cinema. Many illustrations appeared in prominent magazines, including 'Fantastic Universe' and 'Galaxy Science Fiction'. Emshwiller also created experimental films, earning accolades and screenings at various film festivals. Engaged with academia, he shared insights into film and art as a professor.

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Josephine Johnson

American author and poet, novel writer
Born
June 20th, 1910 115 years ago
Died
1990 36 years ago — 80 years old

An American author and poet, she published several works throughout her career, reflecting themes of nature, life, and human experience. The novel 'Now in November' received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1935, establishing her reputation in American literature. Her poetry collections further showcased her literary prowess. In addition to fiction and poetry, she contributed essays and non-fiction, adding depth to her body of work. Johnson's writing often drew from her Midwestern upbringing and experiences, influencing her unique voice in literature.

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