What Happened This Year 2022
People Who Died in 2022
Jovit Baldivino
Gained fame after winning a popular talent competition in the Philippines, showcasing musical talent and charisma. Released hit songs that resonated with audiences, including 'Paano Na Kaya'. Opened doors in the entertainment industry as a performer in music and acting, appearing in various television shows and concert performances. Joined the cast of popular programs, contributing to his recognition in both music and acting spheres.
Continue ReadingStephen "tWitch" Boss
A prominent dancer and media personality, gained recognition after competing in the television dance competition 'So You Think You Can Dance' in 2008, where a second-place finish was achieved. Became a well-known presence on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show', serving as a DJ and frequent guest performer. Showcased versatility through various roles in dance, television, and film projects, including appearances in movies like 'Step Up 3D' and 'Step Up Revolution'. Collaborated with numerous artists, contributing choreography and performances to various events.
Continue ReadingFranco Harris
American football player was a prominent running back who played primarily for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Harris contributed to the team’s four Super Bowl championships during the 1970s. The player was instrumental in securing the Steelers' victory in Super Bowl IX, earning the Most Valuable Player award. His career spanned from 1972 to 1983, including stints with the Seattle Seahawks. Harris was recognized for his exceptional ability to break tackles and gain yards, becoming one of the team's all-time leading rushers. After retiring from football, Harris engaged in various business ventures and remained active in the sports community.
Continue ReadingPhilomena Franz
An author and activist focused on the experiences of the Romani people. Wrote 'The Other Side of the Road', detailing the struggles and discrimination faced by the Romani community. Her work contributed to a wider understanding of Romani culture and history. Engaged in public speaking and advocacy, highlighting issues such as social injustice and the importance of cultural preservation.
Continue ReadingEdgar Savisaar
Born in 1950, a prominent Estonian figure involved in politics during and after the Soviet era. Contributed to Estonia's independence movement in the late 1980s. Served as the Minister of the Interior in the first post-independence government. Played a key role in forming the first Estonian government after independence from the Soviet Union. Engaged in various political roles, including mayor of Tallinn. Established significant political parties influencing Estonian politics.
Continue ReadingPelé
A Brazilian footballer, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. Played for Santos FC and the Brazil national team, contributing to a golden era in Brazilian football. Achieved international fame by winning three FIFA World Cups in 1958, 1962, and 1970. Also ventured into acting, appearing in the film 'Escape to Victory' alongside other famous footballers. After retirement, engaged in various charitable activities and became a global ambassador for football.
Continue ReadingVivienne Westwood
Originated punk fashion in the 1970s, collaborated with Malcolm McLaren to open the boutique 'SEX' on King's Road, which became a hub for the punk movement. Created iconic designs that challenged conventional fashion norms, including the 'Pirate Collection' in 1981. Westwood emphasized sustainability and ethical fashion throughout her career, often using her platform to address climate change and social issues. Received the British Fashion Award for Outstanding Achievement in 2007.
Continue ReadingBarbara Walters
A pioneering journalist and television producer, this American journalist gained prominence as the first female co-anchor of a network evening news program. She hosted the influential talk show 'The View,' which brought together a panel of women discussing current events. Walters began her career in television news at NBC, where she worked on the 'Today' show and gained recognition for conducting high-profile interviews with politicians, celebrities, and world leaders. Walters also created and produced '20/20,' a news magazine that showcased investigative reporting and compelling human interest stories. Over her career, she received numerous awards, including multiple Emmy Awards.
Continue ReadingPope Benedict XVI
Served as the 265th pope from 2005 until 2013. Born in Germany, pursued a career in theology and became a cardinal. Prior to his papacy, served as the Archbishop of Munich and Freising. Contributed to dialogue between faith and reason, and addressed issues within the Church, including secularism and modernity. Resigned in 2013, becoming the first pope to do so in nearly 600 years.
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