1969day.year

Bishnu Prasad Rabha

(1909 - 1969)

Indian artist, painter, actor, dancer, writer, music composer and politician

Indian artist painter actor dancer writer music composer and politician
Versatile Indian cultural icon known for his contributions to art, music, literature, and political activism in Assam.
Bishnu Prasad Rabha was a pioneering Indian artist, musician, and political activist from Assam. Born in 1909, he earned the title 'Kala Guru' for his mastery across painting, dance, theater, and music. Rabha composed revolutionary songs and established cultural organizations advocating for social justice and Assam's artistic heritage. He acted in early Assamese films and wrote poetry that resonated with both rural communities and intellectual circles. As a committed socialist, he played a key role in the region's political movements before India's independence. Rabha's multidisciplinary legacy continues to influence Assam's cultural and political identity.
1969 Bishnu Prasad Rabha
1978day.year

Mark Robson

(1913 - 1978)

Canadian-American director and producer

Canadian-American director and producer
Canadian-American film director and producer known for his versatile work in noir and war dramas.
Mark Robson was a Canadian-American film director and producer acclaimed for his incisive storytelling and genre versatility. Born in 1913 in Montreal, he began his Hollywood career as an editor under producer Val Lewton. Robson directed acclaimed films such as 'Champion' (1949), 'Peyton Place' (1957), and 'Von Ryan's Express' (1965). He earned Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best Picture, demonstrating his skill in both noir and dramatic narratives. His background in editing gave him a keen sense of pacing and visual composition. Robson's films remain influential examples of mid-20th-century American cinema.
1978 Mark Robson
1984day.year

Estelle Winwood

(1883 - 1984)

English actress

English actress
English stage and film actress whose career spanned over eight decades.
Estelle Winwood was an English actress whose career spanned over eight decades on stage and screen. Born in London in 1883, she made her theatrical debut at the age of 18 and soon became a fixture of the West End. Winwood transitioned to film with roles in classics such as Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' (1934). After relocating to the United States in the 1950s, she continued performing on Broadway and television well into her 90s. Known for her wit and elegance, she became one of the longest-working actresses in history. Winwood passed away at the age of 101, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of performances.
1984 Estelle Winwood
1999day.year

Clifton Fadiman

(1902 - 1999)

American game show host, author, and critic

American game show host author and critic
Clifton Fadiman was an American literary critic, author, and beloved radio and television personality. He brought literature to mainstream audiences through game shows and broadcasts.
Clifton Fadiman was born in 1902 in Brooklyn and graduated from Columbia University. He edited books at Simon & Schuster and contributed literary criticism to The New Yorker. In 1938, he became the host of the radio quiz show Information Please, which became a national hit. Fadiman later transitioned the program to television and remained a popular game show personality through the 1950s. Beyond broadcasting, he authored essays, anthologies, and children's stories that showcased his wit and erudition. Fadiman's ability to make literature accessible earned him a broad following. He passed away in 1999, remembered as a pioneer who bridged the gap between high culture and mass media.
1999 Clifton Fadiman
2011day.year

Ryan Dunn

(1977 - 2011)

American television personality

American television personality
American television personality and stunt performer best known for MTV's Jackass.
Born in 1977 in Pennsylvania, Ryan Dunn rose to fame as a member of the Jackass crew, starring in the hit MTV series and several feature films. He was celebrated for his fearless, outrageous stunts and comedic antics alongside Johnny Knoxville and other cast members. Dunn expanded his career into acting, hosting, and working behind the scenes on related projects. His contributions helped define a new generation of reality stunt entertainment in the early 2000s. Tragically, at age 34, he died in a high-speed car accident on June 20, 2011, in West Goshen Township, Pennsylvania.
2011 Ryan Dunn
2024day.year

Donald Sutherland

(1935 - 2024)

Canadian actor and producer

Canadian actor and producer
Renowned Canadian actor and producer whose career spanned over six decades, known for iconic roles in films like M*A*S*H and The Hunger Games.
Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, in 1935, Donald Sutherland began his acting career in the late 1950s and rose to prominence with Robert Altman's M*A*S*H (1970). Over the next six decades, he delivered memorable performances in films such as Don't Look Now (1973), Klute (1971), and JFK (1991). A versatile talent, Sutherland also produced films and earned a Golden Globe Award along with multiple Emmy nominations. He was celebrated for his commanding screen presence and nuanced portrayals of complex characters. Father of actor Kiefer Sutherland, he remained active in both film and television well into his later years. Sutherland's contributions to cinema made him one of Canada's most celebrated actors.
2024 Donald Sutherland
2024day.year

Taylor Wily

(1968 - 2024)

American actor, sumo wrestler and mixed martial artist

American actor sumo wrestler and mixed martial artist
American actor and former sumo wrestler and mixed martial artist, known for his unique blend of athletic prowess and on-screen charisma.
Taylor Wily (born 1968) was an American actor who began his athletic journey in professional sumo wrestling, gaining recognition for his remarkable size and strength. He later transitioned into mixed martial arts, competing in regional bouts and showcasing his agility. His imposing stature and athletic background opened doors in Hollywood, leading to supporting roles in both television and film. Wily broke barriers as one of the few American athletes in international sumo and MMA. His charismatic presence and diverse talents made him a memorable figure in both the sports and entertainment worlds. Through his multifaceted career, he inspired future generations of athletes and actors.
Taylor Wily