What Happened This Year 2010
People Who Died in 2010
Austin Ardill
Served as a soldier in the British Army and later became an elected politician. Held significant roles within political organizations, contributing to discussions around military and civil issues. Involved in various community initiatives and worked to address the needs of constituents in the region.
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An English actor, director, and producer, MacCorkindale appeared in multiple television series and films throughout his career. He gained prominence for the television series 'Manimal' where he portrayed the lead character, a man with the ability to transform into animals. MacCorkindale also featured in notable roles in soap operas such as 'Falcon Crest' and 'Doctor Who.' In addition to his acting career, he directed and produced various projects, contributing to the film and television industry in the UK.
Continue ReadingBenoit Mandelbrot
Born in Poland and later naturalized in the United States, a mathematician and economist contributed significantly to the field of mathematics by introducing the concept of fractal geometry. His work explored complex structures and patterns found in nature, revolutionizing the understanding of mathematical sets that exhibit self-similarity. The publication of 'The Fractal Geometry of Nature' in 1982 cemented his status as a leading figure in mathematics and inspired studies across various scientific disciplines.
Continue ReadingMildred Fay Jefferson
A pioneer in the medical field, contributed significantly to the anti-abortion movement and served as the first African American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School. During her career, held various leadership roles within the National Right to Life Committee and advocated for pro-life legislation. Worked as a surgeon, focusing on the practice in Boston and participating in hospital committees. Advocated for women’s health issues and actively involved in educational efforts regarding abortion and its implications.
Continue ReadingJohnny Sheffield
An American actor achieved fame for portraying Bomba the Jungle Boy in a series of adventure films during the 1940s and 1950s. The character became iconic in the genre of jungle adventure cinema. Sheffield participated in films like 'Bomba and the Jungle Girl' and 'Bomba on Panther Island.' Following the decline of the Bomba series, transitioned to television and appeared in series such as 'The Adventures of Bomba the Jungle Boy.' Later in life, moved away from acting and became involved in a career in the sugar industry.
Continue ReadingEyedea
An American rapper and producer rose to prominence in the underground hip hop scene. Released debut album 'E&A' in 2004, showcasing intricate lyricism and innovative production. Participated in freestyle battles and gained recognition for impressive performances, including winning the Blaze Battle in 2000. Collaborated with various artists and contributed to the genre through diverse projects until untimely passing in 2010.
Continue ReadingBarbara Billingsley
An American actress gained recognition for the role of June Cleaver in the television series Leave It to Beaver, which aired from 1957 to 1963. The character became a symbol of the ideal suburban housewife. Billingsley also made appearances in other television shows and films, including The Care Bears Movie and various game shows. Her work extended into voice acting, where she voiced characters in animated series. Despite numerous roles, the iconic character of June Cleaver remained the most significant in defining her career.
Continue ReadingMarion Brown
This American musician contributed significantly to the avant-garde jazz scene. Born in 1931, he studied at the New England Conservatory of Music and developed a unique style that blended elements of free jazz with distinct melodic sensibilities. Collaborated with numerous influential artists, including Sun Ra and Cecil Taylor, and played a vital role in the New York City jazz community during the 1960s. Released several acclaimed albums, showcasing original compositions that highlighted improvisation and experimentation. His work served as a bridge between traditional jazz and more avant-garde forms, influencing generations of musicians.
Continue ReadingBilly Raimondi
A professional baseball player played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1934 to 1945. Played for the Chicago White Sox and the New York Yankees. Contributed to the 1943 Yankees, who won the American League pennant. Also spent time in the Pacific Coast League and had a successful career in minor league baseball.
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