What Happened This Year 2012
People Who Died in 2012
Peter E. Gillquist
An American priest and author played a significant role in the formation of the Orthodox Church in America. Involved in the evangelical movement, he contributed to the establishment of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. Authored several books that focused on Christian faith and practices, promoting Orthodox Christianity. Led efforts to bridge gaps between various Christian denominations, emphasizing unity within the faith community.
Continue ReadingMaurice Chevit
A prominent figure in French cinema, this individual achieved recognition for a career that spanned several decades. Participation in the film 'Les Valseuses' marked a significant milestone, showcasing extraordinary talent. The body of work includes various roles in both film and theater, immersing in complex characters and narratives. Contributions to the art of storytelling as a screenwriter demonstrated depth and ambition.
Continue ReadingBetty Meggers
Held a prominent position in archaeology, focusing on the Amazon region. Meggers contributed significantly to the understanding of pre-Columbian societies and their interactions with the environment. Authored several influential publications, including works highlighting the complexities of ancient civilizations in South America. Served as a professor and held various academic roles throughout a lengthy career, which spanned several decades, impacting research methodologies and educational practices in archaeology.
Continue ReadingAngelo Mangiarotti
An architect and academic, contributed to modern architecture through innovative designs and teaching. Worked extensively in Italy, establishing a reputation for merging functionality with aesthetics. Designed prominent structures, integrating traditional and contemporary styles. Received acclaim for original approach to material use and structural systems. Engaged with students and professionals, emphasizing the importance of design education. His work has influenced a generation of architects.
Continue ReadingEd Stroud
A former professional baseball player, played primarily as an outfielder in Major League Baseball. Played for multiple teams, including the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, and the New York Mets. His MLB career spanned from 1963 to 1971, showcasing skills in hitting and fielding. Stroud had a significant role in the teams he played for, contributing to their performances during the 1960s and early 1970s.
Continue ReadingSergio Pininfarina
An Italian automotive engineer and designer, contributed significantly to the automotive industry through the Pininfarina design firm. The firm provided design services for numerous prestigious brands, including Ferrari and Alfa Romeo. Also served in the Italian Senate as a member of the center-left political party. Earned recognition for blending engineering expertise with elegant car designs, influencing the aesthetics of automobiles over decades.
Continue ReadingAndy Griffith
An American actor, singer, producer, and screenwriter, played the lead role in The Andy Griffith Show, which aired from 1960 to 1968. His character, Sheriff Andy Taylor, became a staple of American television. Later, starred in Matlock from 1986 to 1995, portraying a shrewd defense attorney. Griffith also released several albums showcasing his musical talents. With a career spanning over six decades, he made significant contributions to both television and film.
Continue ReadingNguyễn Hữu Có
A general in the Vietnam People's Army, contributed to military strategies during the Vietnam War. Held various high-ranking positions in the Vietnamese government after the war. Participated in post-war reconstruction efforts and served in influential roles within the Communist Party of Vietnam. Retired from active politics and continued to influence military policies until death.
Continue ReadingYvonne B. Miller
Elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1982, served until 1991. Elected to the Virginia State Senate in 1991, continued service until retirement in 2008. Contributed to education, healthcare, and civil rights legislation during tenure. Instrumental in advocating for women's rights and representation in government. Additionally, held various leadership roles in educational institutions.
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