What Happened This Year 2005
People Who Died in 2005
André François
Born in Romania, François moved to France where he established a prominent career as a cartoonist, painter, and sculptor. Contributed to various publications with distinctive illustrations and engaging humor. Involved in the creation of the acclaimed series of children’s books and worked extensively with ink and watercolor techniques. His artwork reflected both the whimsical and serious aspects of life, earning recognition in art circles.
Continue ReadingLucien Laurent
Played as a forward in football, primarily associated with the French national team. Achieved recognition as the first-ever goal scorer in FIFA World Cup history during the 1930 tournament held in Uruguay. Had a club career that included stints at clubs such as FC Sochaux and Stade Français. Transitioned into coaching after retiring as a player, contributing to the development of football in France.
Continue ReadingKay Walsh
An English actress, singer, and dancer, this performer gained recognition for her work in film and theater during the mid-20th century. She starred in various productions, both on stage and in film, showcasing a range of talents. Notable appearances include roles in films such as 'The Man in the White Suit' and 'The Belles of St. Trinian's'. The involvement in theatrical productions displayed her versatility in performance arts. Alongside acting, her singing and dancing contributed to her popularity within the entertainment industry.
Continue ReadingFumio Niwa
A prominent journalist and author in Japan, contributed to the field of journalism through insightful analyses and reporting. Wrote extensively on various social and political topics, influencing public opinion and discourse. Served as a significant voice in media, tackling issues of relevance to Japanese society. His works included a variety of essays and articles that reflected contemporary challenges faced by the nation.
Continue ReadingZhang Chunqiao
A prominent figure in Chinese politics, involvement in the Gang of Four occurred during the Cultural Revolution, advocating for radical ideologies. As a member of the Gang, played a significant role in promoting Maoist policies and was influential in political discourse during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Following the Cultural Revolution, involvement in political activities continued until eventual arrest in 1976. After years of imprisonment, released in 1991 and took a lower profile until passing in 2005. Writings reflected political viewpoints and embraced revolutionary themes.
Continue ReadingPhilip Morrison
Contributed significantly to the field of astrophysics and education. Played a crucial role in the Manhattan Project during World War II. Served as a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, influencing generations of students. Pioneered public understanding of science through participation in the PBS series 'The Cosmos' and authored several influential works in physics and science communication.
Continue ReadingErika Fuchs
A significant figure in the translation of comics and literature, contributed to adapting works in German, particularly known for translating and localizing popular comic series. Translations bridged cultural gaps and introduced German audiences to international comics and stories. Worked extensively with Disney comics and contributed to the German editions of the iconic comic series from the late 1940s onwards.
Continue ReadingEduardo Paolozzi
A prominent sculptor and artist, this individual contributed significantly to the post-war British art scene. In the 1940s, experimented with collage and assemblage techniques, integrating elements of pop culture into art. Became associated with the Independent Group, which was a precursor to the Pop Art movement. Works included significant sculptures such as 'The Digger' and 'Alfred J. Bateman', showcasing a unique blend of modernism and surrealism. Additionally, created large-scale public works, one of which is the famous 'Daniel' at St. John's Church in Edinburgh. This artist also produced notable prints and textiles, merging fine art with everyday materials and themes.
Continue ReadingJoh Bjelke-Petersen
A politician and farmer, served as the 31st Premier of Queensland from 1968 to 1987. Led the Country Party, focusing on rural and infrastructure development. Increased economic growth in Queensland through various initiatives. Implemented policies that shaped the political landscape during his tenure, emphasizing agricultural interests and a strong economy.
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