What Happened This Year 2022
People Who Died in 2022
Charles Greene
Born in 1945, this individual achieved success in sprinting, competing as a sprinter in the 100 meters event. In the 1968 Olympics, represented the United States, finishing in a commendable position. Transitioned into coaching, influencing the next generation of sprinters and contributing to the sport's development. Known for fostering talent and developing training programs for various athletes.
Continue ReadingLetizia Battaglia
A photographer and journalist, contributed significantly to photojournalism with a focus on social issues and the Mafia in Italy. Acquired a reputation for documenting the harsh realities of life in Sicilian cities. Co-founded the women’s magazine 'Eya', focusing on women’s rights and issues. Utilized photography as a tool for social change.
Continue ReadingGerald Potterton
An English-Canadian animator, director, and producer. Studied at the Royal College of Art in London. Worked on the television series 'The Magic Roundabout.' Directed the animated film 'Heavy Metal,' which gained a cult following and was released in 1981. Contributed to various other animated projects and worked in both television and film throughout a career spanning several decades.
Continue ReadingMickey Gilley
Born in 1936, this American singer-songwriter and pianist significantly contributed to the country music genre. He gained mainstream success in the 1970s with hits that featured a blend of country and rock influences. The establishment of Gilley's nightclub in Pasadena, Texas, became a cultural phenomenon and helped launch the Urban Cowboy movement. Several of his songs reached the top of the Billboard charts, solidifying a place in country music history. His musical legacy continues to influence artists and entertain fans.
Continue ReadingTeresa Berganza
A celebrated Spanish soprano, gained recognition for performances in opera and concert. Gained acclaim for roles in operas such as Bizet's 'Carmen' and Mozart's 'The Marriage of Figaro'. Achieved significant recognition in the 1960s and 1970s, performing leading roles at prestigious venues including the Metropolitan Opera and La Scala. Also ventured into acting, portraying characters in operatic adaptations and films. Received a variety of prestigious awards for contributions to music.
Continue ReadingAngelo Badalamenti
An American pianist and composer contributed significantly to the film industry through distinctive scores. Collaborated frequently with filmmaker David Lynch, creating iconic soundtracks for films such as 'Blue Velvet' and 'Mulholland Drive', as well as the television series 'Twin Peaks'. Badalamenti's music often blended orchestral and electronic elements, enhancing the surreal atmospheres of Lynch's projects. Received multiple accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award for 'Twin Peaks'. Continued to influence film and television music until his passing.
Continue ReadingMick Jones
An English footballer and coach, achieved recognition playing as a forward. Had a significant career with Leeds United, winning multiple league titles and the FA Cup. Made contributions as a coach after retirement, influencing players and teams in lower leagues. Also had a role in the England national team, participating in international tournament qualifiers.
Continue ReadingBarry Cryer
A prominent British comedian, actor, and screenwriter, Cryer began his career in the 1950s and was a regular contributor to radio and television shows. He gained recognition for his work on 'The Two Ronnies' and 'Countdown.' Throughout his career, he collaborated with many notable figures in comedy and entertainment, contributing to numerous sketches, jokes, and scripts. Cryer also performed stand-up comedy and was a frequent guest on various talk shows and panel programs, showcasing his wit and humor. His legacy in British comedy is marked by a long-standing presence in the industry, along with his role in shaping modern comedic writing.
Continue ReadingDarius Campbell
A singer-songwriter and actor, Campbell gained prominence in the early 2000s after competing on the television show 'Pop Idol'. He achieved chart success with hit singles such as 'Colourblind' and 'Dive In', both reaching the top of the UK Singles Chart. His theatrical career included performances in notable productions like 'Chicago', where he portrayed Billy Flynn, and 'Guys and Dolls', playing Sky Masterson. In addition, Campbell worked as a songwriter, contributing to various projects and collaborating with other artists. His versatility extended to television appearances, gaining recognition for his vibrant personality and ability to engage audiences.
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