What Happened This Year 2005
People Who Died in 2005
Stephen Elliott
Stephen Elliott was an American actor active in film and television from the 1940s to the 2000s. Elliott appeared in numerous films including 'The Graduate' and 'The Misfits'. He was also a prominent television actor, with roles in series such as 'The Twilight Zone' and 'The Streets of San Francisco'. Throughout his career, he showcased a wide range of characters and styles, contributing significantly to both mediums.
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A significant figure in Greek politics, contributed to the leftist movement and served as the General Secretary of the Greek Communist Party. Played a crucial role in the post-junta political landscape, leading efforts to reshape the party's policies and direction. Involved in key political discussions and movements throughout a turbulent period in Greece's history, striving for social justice and reform within the political framework.
Continue ReadingThurl Ravenscroft
A prominent voice actor and singer contributed to numerous animated films and projects. Best recognized for voicing Tony the Tiger in the Kellogg's Frosted Flakes commercials, the voice extended over several decades, becoming a recognizable character for many. Also contributed vocal talents to Disney productions, including roles in 'The Haunted Mansion' and various animated films. With a background in music, performed as a singer in the 'The Singing Dogs' and in other musical projects that showcased a rich baritone voice.
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Contributed significantly to Belgian journalism and literature. Worked with various publications during impactful periods in history. Authored multiple poetry collections that reflected social and political themes. Engaged with contemporary literary circles and supported fellow writers through mentorship.
Continue ReadingRobert Jankel
A businessman founded Panther Westwinds, a luxury sports car manufacturer in the 1970s. The company gained recognition for producing high-performance vehicles characterized by distinctive design and innovation. Under the leadership, the brand developed models like the Panther Lima and Panther Six, which showcased advanced engineering and flamboyant styling. The company catered to a niche market and became synonymous with exclusivity in the automotive world. After the challenges of the 1980s, Panther Westwinds faced financial difficulties and ultimately ceased operations. Jankel's contributions to the automotive industry left a mark on the luxury car segment.
Continue ReadingZoran Mušič
Born in Slovenia, a painter and illustrator gained recognition for contributions to modern art. Developed a unique style characterized by landscapes and figural compositions. Emigrated to Italy and later settled in Paris, where exposure to different cultures influenced artistic development. Worked primarily with oil paintings and was noted for incorporating elements of identity and memory into his artworks. His work reflected the tumultuous historical experiences of the 20th century, including the impact of World War II on personal and collective experiences.
Continue ReadingSunil Dutt
An Indian actor, director, producer, and politician, achieved prominence in Hindi cinema from the 1950s through the 1980s. Made memorable appearances in movies such as 'Mother India' and 'Mujhe Jeene Do'. Directed films like 'Yaadein' and served as a Member of Parliament representing the Congress Party. Established a charitable organization focused on social issues, including disaster relief and supporting those affected by leprosy.
Continue ReadingIsmail Merchant
A notable director and producer, significant contributions made to the film industry through the establishment of Merchant Ivory Productions. The production company became known for elegant adaptations of literary works, particularly from the 19th and 20th centuries. Collaborated with James Ivory and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala to create visually striking films that garnered critical acclaim. 'A Room with a View' received multiple Academy Awards, showcasing the ability to blend visual storytelling with rich narratives. Held a strong presence in independent cinema, influencing future filmmakers through innovative and culturally rich storytelling.
Continue ReadingGraham Kennedy
A significant figure in Australian television, this individual began a career in the 1950s and hosted several influential shows. Revolutionized the television landscape with innovative formats and engaging presentation styles. Achieved popularity through programs such as 'In Melbourne Tonight' and 'The Graham Kennedy Show'. Won multiple awards, including the Gold Logie, celebrating excellence in Australian television. Continued to influence the industry until retirement.
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