What Happened This Year 2015
People Who Died in 2015
Roger Hanin
An actor, director, and screenwriter from France. Gained prominence through performances in television series and films, particularly memorable for portraying police chief Navarro in the long-running French show 'Navarro'. Directed several films, demonstrating a wide range of creative talents. Worked in theater and was active in promoting French cinema throughout a career spanning over five decades.
Continue ReadingBob Simon
A prominent journalist who worked for CBS News, recognized for reporting on major events and conflicts. Covered the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, and the Iraq War. Served as a foreign correspondent for decades, providing in-depth interviews and reports from various global hotspots. Received multiple awards for journalistic excellence, including the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award. Featured prominently on the news program 60 Minutes, contributing to its reputation as a leading investigative journalism platform.
Continue ReadingJerry Tarkanian
An influential figure in college basketball, led the UNLV Runnin' Rebels to a national championship in 1990. Served as head coach at several universities, including Long Beach State, UNLV, and Fresno State. Tarkanian was known for his innovative coaching strategies and for bringing a fast-paced style of play to the game, which had a lasting effect on college basketball. His teams frequently made deep runs in the NCAA tournament, demonstrating consistent success. Off the court, faced various controversies regarding NCAA rules and regulations, but maintained a loyal following of players and fans.
Continue ReadingMovita Castaneda
An actress and singer, gained recognition for performances in films during the early 20th century. Featured in notable works including 'The Hurricane' and 'The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band'. Also contributed to soundtracks, merging singing with acting. Spent significant time in the entertainment industry, showcasing talents both on screen and in music. Active through the 1940s to 1960s, left a legacy of performances that resonated with audiences.
Continue ReadingSteve Strange
This singer gained prominence as the frontman of the synth-pop band Visage, which formed in the early 1980s. The band achieved commercial success with the iconic single 'Fade to Grey', released in 1980, which became a significant hit in several countries. In addition to his work with Visage, he was influential in the New Romantic movement and contributed to the music scene through various collaborations and performances. After the initial success of Visage, he also worked on solo projects and collaborated with other artists throughout his career. He continued to be active in the music industry until his later years.
Continue ReadingGary Owens
Worked extensively in radio, serving as a host and voice actor. Gained recognition for work on programs such as 'Laugh-In' and 'The Gary Owens Show'. Contributed voice work to various cartoons, notably 'Space Ghost' and 'The Addams Family'. Spent several decades in the entertainment industry, becoming a prominent figure in voice acting and radio broadcasting.
Continue ReadingNik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat
Served as the 12th Menteri Besar of Kelantan from 1990 to 2013. Associated with the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS). Advocated for Islamic governance and education reform during tenure. Wrote extensively on Islamic and social issues, influencing the party's ideology and direction.
Continue ReadingStan Chambers
This individual worked as a journalist and actor, contributing significantly to television news in Southern California. Reported for KTLA, becoming one of the first reporters on the scene during the 1953 crash of a Pan American Airlines flight. Also provided coverage of significant events such as the Watts riots in 1965. In addition to journalism, acted in the sitcom 'The Real McCoys'. Garnered recognition for a career spanning over six decades.
Continue ReadingFaith Bandler
An Australian activist and author, played a major role in advocating for the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Contributed to the 1967 referendum that facilitated the inclusion of Indigenous Australians in the census. Authored several influential works, including 'Wrestling with the Angel', which examines her experiences and the struggles for rights. Worked with various organizations to promote social justice and equality throughout her career.
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