What Happened This Year 2012
People Who Died in 2012
Anita Björk
Björk was a Swedish actress who gained prominence in the film industry during the mid-20th century. Originating from Sweden, she debuted in films in the late 1940s. The actress garnered critical acclaim for her role in the film 'Hets' (1944), which marked a significant moment in Swedish cinema. Throughout her career, she appeared in over 40 films, showcasing her talent in both dramatic and comedic roles. Björk was associated with various Swedish theatre groups and collaborated with renowned Swedish filmmakers, contributing to the development of Swedish film. She continued to act in films and television until her later years, solidifying her legacy in the Swedish entertainment landscape.
Continue ReadingPeggy Ahern
An American actress performed in television and film from the 1950s to the 1970s. Appeared in episodes of several popular television series. Notably featured in 'The Gene Autry Show' and other productions during her active years. Transitioned to a career in acting after her start in the entertainment industry. Continued involvement in acting made contributions to audience entertainment over the decades.
Continue ReadingJaspal Bhatti
An Indian actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, this figure emerged in the late 1980s and gained prominence in Indian television and film. His satirical comedy series 'Flop Show' became immensely popular for its humorous take on societal issues. He directed and starred in several films, emphasizing themes of comedy and social commentary. Notably, this individual was also recognized for his contributions to the medium of television with series that addressed pressing cultural topics. He passed away in 2012, leaving a legacy in the world of Indian entertainment.
Continue ReadingEmanuel Steward
A notable figure in boxing, trained multiple world champions including Thomas Hearns and Lennox Lewis. Steward founded the Kronk Gym in Detroit, which became a significant training facility for numerous fighters. His expertise in boxing tactics and development of athletes earned him acclaim in the sport. Steward also served as a commentator for HBO Boxing, providing insights into fights and training regimens. His impact extended beyond the ring, as he developed a reputation as a mentor and coach in the boxing community.
Continue ReadingJohn Connelly
Played professionally in English football, making significant contributions as a winger. Began career at Burnley, where won the First Division title in 1960. Also represented Manchester United, and later played for the national team, earning several caps. Transitioned to coaching after playing career ended.
Continue ReadingJacques Barzun
Born in France, pursued a career in academia and writing. Became a professor at Columbia University, where a significant part of academic work took place. Authored numerous books, with 'From Dawn to Decadence' being widely recognized for its examination of Western culture from the Renaissance to the present day. Engaged in discussions on culture, society, and education throughout his life, contributing to various scholarly and public debates.
Continue ReadingJohn M. Johansen
An American architect contributed significantly to modern architecture with a focus on innovative design and functional spaces. Built the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore, showcasing a blend of contemporary style and performance needs. Developed a unique design philosophy that emphasized the relationship between structure and environment, influencing future architectural endeavors. Held teaching positions that nurtured a new generation of architects.
Continue ReadingMac Ahlberg
Swedish-Italian director, screenwriter, and cinematographer began a career in film and television, contributing significantly to the horror and drama genres. Ahlberg directed numerous films and television series, with notable influence in the realm of cinematography. His work is recognized for its distinctive visual style and narrative strength. The director collaborated with various artists and filmmakers throughout his career, leaving a mark in the Swedish film industry as well as in international projects before his passing.
Continue ReadingArnold Greenberg
Co-founded Snapple in 1972, an innovative beverage company known for its flavored teas and juices. Expanded the company's reach significantly throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Contributed to the branding and marketing strategies that propelled Snapple into the mainstream market. Snapple was acquired by Quaker Oats in 1994, marking a significant moment in the beverage industry.
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