What Happened This Year 2014
People Who Died in 2014
Peaches Geldof
Geldof served as a columnist, television presenter, and model. Contributed to publications such as 'The Guardian' and 'The New Review'. Hosted shows including 'Peaches Geldof: Starting Over' and appeared on various reality TV programs. Engaged in advocacy for mental health awareness and contributed to discussions surrounding social issues. Demonstrated a presence in the fashion industry, participating in modeling projects.
Continue ReadingPatrick Lucey
Served as the 38th Governor of Wisconsin from 1971 to 1977. As a Democratic leader, implemented progressive policies and focused on issues like education and healthcare. Proposed an increase in funding for public education and worked towards improving the state's economy. His tenure was marked by efforts to enhance social services and welfare programs.
Continue ReadingYoo Chae-yeong
Born in South Korea, this individual achieved prominence in the entertainment industry as both a singer-songwriter and an actress. With a successful music career, released several albums that garnered attention in the pop genre. Transitioned into acting, taking on roles in various television dramas, which further solidified the career in entertainment. Over the years, various performances captured the interest of audiences, leading to a dedicated fan base and recognition in both music and acting fields.
Continue ReadingLouise Brough
An accomplished tennis player, made significant contributions to the sport during the 1940s and 1950s. Won the Wimbledon singles title in 1955 and achieved multiple Grand Slam doubles titles with various partners. Competed in the U.S. Championships and was a prominent figure in American tennis, representing the country in international competitions.
Continue ReadingSabah
Born in Lebanon, this artist rose to prominence in the Arabic music and film industries. With a career spanning several decades, she became a cultural icon in the Arab world. Achievements include numerous hit songs and roles in films that showcased her vocal talent and acting skills. Her performances combined traditional Arabic music with modern influences, earning her widespread recognition. She appeared in over 30 films and recorded hundreds of songs, which contributed significantly to her popularity.
Continue ReadingVince Callahan
Served in the U.S. Army and attained the rank of lieutenant. Entered politics and represented Virginia in the House of Delegates. Held office as a prominent member of the Republican Party. Contributed to various legislative initiatives during tenure, focusing on education and local governance.
Continue ReadingBobby Womack
A singer-songwriter and musician, achieved recognition for blending genres such as soul, R&B, and rock. Began his career in the early 1960s as a member of the Valentinos, known for the hit 'It's All Over Now', which was later covered by The Rolling Stones. Developed a successful solo career, releasing albums like 'The Poet' and 'Understanding', and produced notable songs such as 'Across 110th Street' and 'Lookin' for a Love'. His music often addressed themes of love and heartache, resonating with audiences worldwide.
Continue ReadingJoseph Bacon Fraser
An American architect and businessman co-founded the Sea Pines Company, which developed the Sea Pines Plantation on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. This development is one of the first planned communities in the United States and is recognized for its innovative design and integration with the natural landscape. The Sea Pines Company played a significant role in shaping residential and commercial development in the area. Fraser's work emphasized a strong connection between architecture and nature, prioritizing sustainability and harmonious living environments. His influence extended to various real estate and recreational ventures throughout his career.
Continue ReadingWilliam Orchard
Born in Australia, a distinguished water polo player represented the country in international competitions. Competed in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. Later pursued a career in psychiatry, contributing to the field through research and practice. Combined expertise in sports and medicine, advocating for mental health within athletic communities.
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