What Happened This Year 1992

People Who Died in 1992

Jim Garrison

American Lawyer and Judge, JFK Conspiracy
Born
November 20th, 1921 103 years ago
Died
October 21st, 1992 32 years ago — 70 years old

A prominent American lawyer and judge, served as the district attorney for Orleans Parish from 1962 to 1974. Garrison gained notoriety for investigating the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Led a controversial prosecution against New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw, alleging participation in a conspiracy to assassinate Kennedy. Garrison's findings and his subsequent trial received significant media attention and sparked extensive debate regarding the assassination.

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Red Barber

American sportscaster and announcer
Born
1908 117 years ago
Died
October 22nd, 1992 32 years ago — 84 years old

A prominent sportscaster, this individual became one of the first voices of baseball on radio and television. Worked for the Cincinnati Reds before moving to the Brooklyn Dodgers. Served as a broadcaster for the New York Yankees, covering the team during notable seasons. Gained recognition for the signature phrase 'Oh, doctor!' and provided play-by-play commentary that shaped the understanding of the game for audiences. Received the Ford C. Frick Award in 1978, acknowledging contributions to baseball broadcasting.

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Cleavon Little

American actor in Blazing Saddles
Born
June 1st, 1939 85 years ago
Died
October 22nd, 1992 32 years ago — 53 years old

An American actor and comedian, gained recognition in the film industry with a prominent role in the comedy classic Blazing Saddles, released in 1974. The role showcased exceptional comedic timing and highlighted the issues of race in America, contributing to the film's enduring popularity. Later, appeared in various television series including Ghost Rider and The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Little also made guest appearances on popular shows like The Muppet Show and 227. His work in theater included roles in Broadway productions, enhancing his reputation in both film and stage.

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Richard Pousette-Dart

American abstract painter and educator
Born
June 8th, 1916 108 years ago
Died
October 25th, 1992 32 years ago — 76 years old

Born in 1916, this artist became a prominent figure in the abstract expressionist movement. With a focus on color and form, created significant works that contributed to modern art. Worked as an educator, influencing future generations of artists. Exhibited at major galleries and museums, establishing a reputation in the art world. His artistic journey included explorations of various media and techniques, leading to a distinctive style characterized by vibrant colors and spontaneous brushwork.

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Roger Miller

American singer-songwriter and musician
Born
January 2nd, 1936 89 years ago
Died
October 25th, 1992 32 years ago — 56 years old

A prominent figure in country music, this artist gained significant attention during the 1960s. Best recognized for the hit song 'King of the Road', which became a defining anthem of the genre. Active in both music and film, contributions included performances in movies and television shows, showcasing a blend of musical talent and acting skills. The unique style and witty lyrics resonated with a wide audience, leading to a lasting legacy in the music industry.

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Allen R. Schindler Jr.

Sailor, LGBTQ+ rights advocate
Born
1969 56 years ago
Died
October 27th, 1992 32 years ago — 23 years old

Served as a sailor in the United States Navy. Victim of a hate crime, his murder became a catalyst for LGBTQ+ advocacy within the military. The tragic event highlighted issues of discrimination and violence against LGBTQ+ individuals in the armed forces, leading to increased awareness and discussions surrounding military policies.

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David Bohm

Physicist and philosopher of science
Born
December 20th, 1917 107 years ago
Died
October 27th, 1992 32 years ago — 74 years old

This individual contributed significantly to theoretical physics and philosophy. Major work involved quantum theory, particularly in the area of particle physics. Developed the causal interpretation of quantum mechanics, which provides a deterministic view. Written extensively, published 'Wholeness and the Implicate Order', which explored concepts of wholeness in relation to quantum physics. Also engaged in discussions related to the nature of consciousness and thought, integrating insights from neuropsychology and philosophy.

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Joan Mitchell

American-French abstract expressionist painter
Born
February 12th, 1925 100 years ago
Died
October 30th, 1992 32 years ago — 67 years old

Born in 1925, a significant figure in the abstract expressionism movement, Mitchell moved to Paris in the 1950s and became a prominent artist within the American expatriate community. The artist's works characterized by vibrant colors and dynamic brushwork reflect influences from the natural landscape, particularly from her time spent in the rural Midwest and Provence. Mitchell's paintings often evoke emotional landscapes and have been described as powerful and expressive. She participated in numerous exhibitions, gaining recognition for her contributions to modern art. In addition to painting, the artist also created prints and drawings, showcasing a versatile approach to her craft. Mitchell's legacy continues to influence contemporary artists and is celebrated in art history discussions.

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Robert Arneson

American sculptor and academic pioneer
Born
September 4th, 1930 94 years ago
Died
November 2nd, 1992 32 years ago — 62 years old

A significant figure in contemporary sculpture, contributed to the development of ceramic art as a legitimate form of artistic expression. Served as a professor at the University of California, Davis, where influenced many emerging artists. Gained recognition for work that often incorporated humor and social commentary. Utilized a distinctive approach with materials and techniques, leading to new interpretations of traditional forms. His sculptures, often featuring caricatures and self-portraits, explored themes of identity and culture.

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