Italian film producer
Italian film producer
Italian film producer known for his work in post-war Italian cinema.
Luigi Rovere (1908–1996) was an Italian film producer who played a key role in the development of post-war Italian cinema. He collaborated with prominent directors of the neorealist movement and beyond, helping bring films like Roberto Rossellini’s works to international attention. Founder of Rovere Film, he balanced artistic innovation with commercial success, producing critically acclaimed titles that remain influential. Rovere’s keen production sense and support for emerging talent contributed significantly to the golden age of Italian filmmaking.
Luigi Rovere
Mexican architect
Mexican architect
Mexican architect known for her influential designs and contributions to 20th-century Mexican architecture.
Born in 1912, María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías emerged as a pioneering figure in Mexican architecture.
Throughout her career, she crafted residential and public buildings that blended form and function.
Her designs often incorporated innovative materials and local cultural elements.
As one of the prominent female architects of her time, she inspired future generations of designers.
Her work earned recognition for its modernist approach within Mexico’s evolving architectural landscape.
She remained active in her profession for several decades before passing away in 2009.
María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías
American sportscaster
American sportscaster
American sportscaster recognized for his contributions to sports broadcasting in the mid-20th century.
Born in 1913, Harry Wismer entered the world of sports media as a radio sportscaster.
He became known for his engaging commentary on various sporting events.
Wismer was a pioneer in bringing live sports coverage to American households.
Throughout his career, he covered major leagues and memorable games for radio and television.
His distinctive voice and insightful analysis earned him a loyal audience.
He passed away in 1967, leaving a legacy as one of the early influential figures in sports broadcasting.
Harry Wismer
Chinese judge
Chinese judge
Chinese jurist who served as Chief Justice of Hong Kong’s Supreme Court.
Born in 1929, Yang Ti-liang became a leading figure in Hong Kong’s judiciary.
He was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1988, overseeing major legal developments.
During his tenure, he championed judicial independence and the rule of law.
Yang handled several high-profile cases, earning respect for his legal acumen.
After retiring in 1996, he dedicated himself to legal education and arbitration.
His contributions helped shape modern Hong Kong’s legal system.
1929
Yang Ti-liang
American judge
American judge
American federal judge who served on the United States District Court for Rhode Island.
Born in 1931, Ronald Rene Lagueux was appointed as a judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island.
He served on the bench for decades, presiding over a wide range of federal cases.
Lagueux was known for his clear opinions and fair-minded approach to the law.
He assumed senior status in later years but continued to hear cases.
His career was marked by dedication to judicial efficiency and impartiality.
Judge Lagueux passed away in 2023, leaving a respected judicial legacy.
Ronald Rene Lagueux
Australian Major Mitchell's cockatoo, oldest recorded parrot
Australian Major Mitchell's cockatoo
oldest recorded parrot
Cookie was an Australian Major Mitchell's cockatoo who became the world’s oldest recorded parrot, residing at the San Diego Zoo for decades.
Born around June 30, 1933, Cookie lived at the San Diego Zoo for over 80 years, captivating visitors with his bright plumage.
He held the Guinness World Record as the oldest living parrot until his passing in 2016 at approximately 83 years old.
Known for his affectionate demeanor and distinctive pink and white feathers, Cookie became a beloved zoo ambassador.
He contributed to public awareness about cockatoo conservation and the longevity of parrots in human care.
Throughout his long life, he witnessed generations of zookeepers and visitors, embodying resilience.
Cookie’s record-breaking age remains unmatched in avian longevity studies.
Cookie
Major Mitchell's cockatoo
British television presenter, journalist and voice coach
British television presenter
journalist and voice coach
British television presenter and journalist known for her long-running role on North East Tonight and expertise as a voice coach.
Pam Royle built her career as a presenter for ITV Tyne Tees, anchoring North East Tonight for over two decades and becoming a familiar face in regional broadcasting. With a background in journalism, she reported on major events and features across the UK, earning recognition for her clear delivery and engaging interview style. Beyond the newsroom, Royle has established herself as a respected voice coach, training professionals in public speaking and media presentation skills. She has conducted workshops for corporate clients, politicians, and community leaders, emphasizing vocal technique and confidence. Her work bridges journalism and education, helping individuals harness the power of their voice. Royle continues to make an impact in both regional media and the field of communication training, mentoring the next generation of broadcasters.
1958
Pam Royle
Countess of Frederiksborg
Countess of Frederiksborg
Hong Kong-born Danish noblewoman and former Princess of Denmark.
Born Alexandra Christina Manley, she became Princess of Denmark in 1995 upon marrying Prince Joachim. After their divorce in 2005, she was styled Countess of Frederiksborg. She has since been active in charitable work focusing on children’s rights and health initiatives. Alexandra is fluent in English and Danish and has remained a prominent public figure in Denmark. Her cross-cultural background and royal experience have shaped her philanthropic efforts.
1964
Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg
American director and producer
American director and producer
American film director and producer known for hit comedies.
Mark Waters began his career directing commercials and music videos before transitioning to feature films. He gained widespread recognition with the teen comedy Freaky Friday (2003). He followed this success with Mean Girls (2004), which became a cultural phenomenon. Waters has also directed family films like Mr. Popper’s Penguins and All I Want for Christmas. His work is noted for its humor and appeal to young audiences.
Mark Waters