What Happened This Year 2014
People Who Died in 2014
William M. Roth
William M. Roth was an American businessman recognized for contributions to various industries. Roth built a successful career in the financial sector, notably serving as a prominent figure in investment banking and real estate development. He played a significant role in several high-profile projects and ventures throughout his career. Roth's business strategies and acumen positioned him as a respected voice within his field, influencing both peers and emerging entrepreneurs. His legacy includes a focus on innovative investment approaches and a commitment to fostering economic growth.
Continue ReadingHienadz Buraukin
A prominent poet, journalist, and diplomat from Belarus. Contributed significantly to the literary landscape of the country through poetry and journalism. Worked as a journalist for major Belarusian publications and authored several poetry collections, reflecting the social and political realities of the time. Engaged in diplomatic efforts to foster international relations and cultural exchanges. Held esteemed positions within the Belarusian Writers' Union, influencing contemporary literature. Passed away in 2014, leaving behind a legacy in both literary and diplomatic fields.
Continue ReadingJoan Lorring
An actress celebrated for appearances in films during the mid-20th century. Received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for the role in 'The Corn Is Green'. Featured in productions such as 'The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit' and 'The Best Years of Our Lives'. Lived and worked primarily in the United Kingdom, with a career spanning several decades, including performances on stage and in film.
Continue ReadingMarinho Chagas
An accomplished footballer and coach, played as a left-back. Excelled in the 1970 FIFA World Cup, contributing to Brazil's victory. Transferred to clubs including Botafogo and Fluminense, and gained recognition for his skills and tactical awareness. Transitioned into coaching after retiring from playing, continuing engagement with the sport.
Continue ReadingMary Soames
This English author and biographer focused on the life and works of significant historical figures, particularly within her own family. Daughter of the prominent statesman Winston Churchill, industrial and political contexts shaped many of her writings. Awarded the prestigious Pen Award for Biography, contributions included the biography of her father, which provided insight into his life and character. Engaged in various literary endeavors, her work spanned over several decades, encompassing both historical analysis and personal narratives.
Continue ReadingLewis Katz
A prominent American businessman and philanthropist, contributed to various industries and causes throughout his career. Co-founded the New Jersey Nets and played a pivotal role in the team's relocation to Brooklyn, becoming one of the NFL's significant players in the business aspect of sports. Invested in a wide range of enterprises, including media, real estate, and aviation. Made substantial philanthropic contributions, particularly in education and healthcare, including significant donations to Temple University. Passed away in an airplane crash in 2014.
Continue ReadingMartha Hyer
This actress gained recognition in the 1950s and 1960s for various roles in film. Best recognized for appearances in 'Some Came Running' and 'The Sons of Katie Elder', her work spanned both dramatic and comedic performances. In 1960, received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'Some Came Running'. Her career included performances in theater and television, contributing to her presence in the entertainment industry throughout the decades.
Continue ReadingTimofei Moșneaga
Served as the Minister of Health of Moldova and contributed to public health policies in the country. Played a crucial role in the development of healthcare systems. Oversaw initiatives aimed at improving health services during a transitional period for Moldova. Influenced medical education and public health strategies in the region.
Continue ReadingValentin Mankin
A prominent sailor from Ukraine, played in multiple Olympic Games and won medals in sailing events. Achieved significant success at the 1960 and 1964 Olympics, securing gold medals in the Flying Dutchman class. Contributed to the development of sailing in Ukraine and served as a coach promoting the sport after retirement. His achievements in competitive sailing earned recognition within the international sailing community.
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