What Happened This Year 1993

People Who Died in 1993

Regina M. Anderson

Playwright and librarian; Harlem Renaissance
Born
May 21st, 1901 124 years ago
Died
1993 32 years ago — 92 years old

Active during the Harlem Renaissance, contributed significantly to the literary landscape through plays and advocacy for arts and education. Worked as a librarian in New York, fostering a love for literature among young people. Involved with the Crisis magazine and various organizations promoting African American culture. Engaged in community events and initiatives that provided platforms for underrepresented voices in the arts.

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Paul Little

Rugby player, All Blacks representative
Born
September 14th, 1934 90 years ago
Died
1993 32 years ago — 59 years old

Born in 1934, a rugby player represented New Zealand's national team, the All Blacks, during the 1950s and 1960s. He played primarily in the position of wing. His athletic career included participation in several key matches, showcasing his skills and contributing to the team's performance. Little also played for Taranaki in regional competitions, adding to a commendable local career. His contributions to rugby remain part of New Zealand's rich sporting history.

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Hermína Týrlová

Czechoslovakian animator and director
Born
December 11th, 1900 124 years ago
Died
1993 32 years ago — 93 years old

An influential figure in Czechoslovakian animation, contributed significantly to the development of animated film during the mid-20th century. Studied at the College of Applied Arts in Prague and later became a prominent innovator in the art of stop-motion animation. Directed numerous short films, combining traditional animation techniques with puppet animation. Created memorable works, including 'The Little House' and 'The Christmas Carol'. Týrlová's films often featured whimsical storytelling paired with intricate visual styles, appealing to both children and adults.

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Marge

Cartoonist and creator of 'Marge's Little Lulu'
Born
December 11th, 1904 120 years ago
Died
1993 32 years ago — 89 years old

A prominent cartoonist, she created the comic strip 'Little Lulu' in 1935, which featured a young girl and her adventures. The comic became highly popular and was published for over two decades, influencing children's comics. Marge also worked as a gag cartoonist for various magazines. The character of Little Lulu was later adapted into animated cartoons and features, further solidifying the legacy of the creation.

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Elisa Godínez Gómez de Batista

Former First Lady of Cuba
Born
December 2nd, 1900 124 years ago
Died
1993 32 years ago — 93 years old

Born in 1900, served as First Lady of Cuba during the presidency of her husband, Fulgencio Batista. Engaged in various social initiatives and supported multiple philanthropic activities. Involved in cultural and charitable organizations, contributing to the promotion of education and the arts in Cuba.

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Clifford Jordan

American jazz saxophonist and bandleader
Born
September 2nd, 1931 93 years ago
Died
1993 32 years ago — 62 years old

A prominent figure in the jazz genre, contributed significantly to the music scene as a saxophonist and bandleader. Gained recognition for performances in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in hard bop, post-bop, and free jazz styles. Recorded numerous albums, with notable works including 'Glass Bead Games' and 'Bajan.' Collaborated with many respected artists, such as Art Blakey, Max Roach, and many others, enhancing the development of modern jazz. Also played a key role in promoting jazz education and served as a mentor to younger musicians.

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George McFarland

American actor in Our Gang series
Born
October 2nd, 1928 96 years ago
Died
1993 32 years ago — 65 years old

Started acting at a young age, became a prominent child actor in the Silent Era. Achieved fame as a member of the Our Gang comedy series, appearing from 1934 to 1944. The character played was characterized by a unique hairstyle and comedic charm. Transitioned from acting to focus on other interests, including the production of television programs. Continued to be recognized for contributions to entertainment throughout life.

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Ishirō Honda

Japanese film director, Godzilla series
Born
May 7th, 1911 114 years ago
Died
1993 32 years ago — 82 years old

A significant figure in Japanese cinema, contributed to the science fiction genre through direction and writing. Directed the original 1954 film 'Godzilla', which launched a popular franchise. Worked on various entries in the Godzilla series and other kaiju films, establishing a distinctive style that combined horror with social commentary. Also directed 'Rodan' and 'Mothra', further expanding the cinematic universe of giant monsters. His work influenced both Japanese and global pop culture, leaving a lasting legacy in the film industry.

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Ruth Norman

American religious leader and founder
Born
August 18th, 1900 124 years ago
Died
1993 32 years ago — 93 years old

A religious leader founded the organization known as the Universal Church and emphasized messages of spiritual healing and empowerment. This individual played a significant role in advocating for a religious movement that attracted followers through teachings on personal growth and spirituality. The founder's commitment to promoting faith-based practices fostered a community centered on shared beliefs and social activities. Through various gatherings, this leader encouraged collective worship and outreach initiatives that sought to improve the lives of individuals involved in the church. Leadership style focused on fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all members.

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