American marshal
American marshal
American lawman best known as Tombstone deputy marshal and a central figure in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
Born in 1843 in Hartford, Kentucky, Virgil Earp served in the Union Army during the Civil War.
He pursued a career in law enforcement across the Southwest, holding marshal and deputy positions.
On October 26, 1881, as Tombstone city marshal, he led officers in the famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
Despite being seriously wounded, he continued to serve as a lawman in Arizona and later in California.
His confrontations with outlaw gangs and frontier justice made him an enduring symbol of the Old West.
Earp died in 1905, remembered for his resilience and dedication to law enforcement.
1843
Virgil Earp
American philanthropist and activist
American philanthropist and activist
Margaret Brown was an American philanthropist and social activist best known for surviving the Titanic disaster and her support for labor unions and women's rights.
Born in 1867 in Hannibal, Missouri, Margaret Brown rose to prominence through her charitable work in Denver's mining communities.
She survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912 and helped passengers board lifeboats, earning her the nickname "Unsinkable."
Brown used her fame to advocate for survivors and fundraise for charitable causes, including education and labor rights.
She attended the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 and campaigned tirelessly for women’s suffrage.
Brown's legacy endures through the restored Molly Brown House Museum in Denver, celebrating her adventurous spirit and philanthropy.
1867
Margaret Brown
American gangster
American gangster
Infamous American Prohibition-era gangster known for brazen bank robberies and the kidnapping that coined his nickname.
Born George Kelly Barnes in 1895, Machine Gun Kelly earned his moniker for carrying a Thompson submachine gun during his crimes. He rose to notoriety in the 1920s and early 1930s by robbing banks and bootlegging liquor. In 1933, he kidnapped oil tycoon Charles F. Urschel, demanding a large ransom which was successfully recovered. His arrest in Memphis led to a high-profile trial and a life sentence in federal prison. Kelly spent years in Alcatraz before being transferred to Leavenworth, where he died in 1954. His exploits captured the public imagination and defined the image of the American gangster.
Machine Gun Kelly
Australian Modernist architect
Australian Modernist architect
Raymond Jones was an influential Australian Modernist architect celebrated for his elegant and functional designs. His work helped define mid-20th-century architecture in Australia.
Raymond Jones (1925–2022) emerged as a key figure in the Australian Modernist movement. Embracing the principles of simplicity and functionality, he crafted buildings characterized by clean lines and open spaces. His career spanned both residential and public projects, reflecting a commitment to integrating form with environment. Jones drew inspiration from international modernist trends while adapting them to the Australian context. Through teaching and practice, he influenced a generation of architects. His legacy endures in numerous landmark structures that continue to be studied today.
Raymond Jones
American gangster, member of the Bonanno Crime Family
American gangster
member of the Bonanno Crime Family
American gangster known for his association with the Bonanno crime family.
Anthony Mirra was an American gangster and longtime member of the Bonanno crime family. Born in 1927, he rose through the ranks in the mid-20th century under the New York Mafia. Mirra was known for his involvement in illegal enterprises that bolstered the family's operations. His activities in organized crime made him a prominent figure among American gangsters. He remained affiliated with the family until his death in 1982.
Anthony Mirra
American internet personality
American internet personality
American internet personality known for her bold style and witty social media content.
Baddiewinkle rose to fame later in life as a social media star celebrated for her vibrant fashion choices and humorous online presence. Born in 1928, she embraced platforms like Instagram to share her unique perspective and sense of humor. Her posts and collaborations with fashion brands challenged stereotypes about aging. Baddiewinkle's candid approach and positive attitude resonated with audiences of all ages. She continues to influence and inspire through her unapologetic self-expression.
Baddiewinkle
American director and screenwriter
American director and screenwriter
American film director and screenwriter known for his character-driven storytelling.
Robert Ellis Miller (1932–2017) was an American film director and screenwriter. He directed a variety of feature films and television projects during the 1960s and 1970s. Miller's work was noted for its character-driven narratives and emotional depth. He collaborated with notable actors and brought nuanced human stories to the screen. His contributions helped shape the landscape of American cinema in the post-war era.
1932
Robert Ellis Miller
French actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
French actor
director
producer
and screenwriter
French actor, director, producer, and screenwriter known for his versatile work in cinema.
Jean Yanne (1933–2003) was a multifaceted French actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. He gained acclaim for his satirical approach to storytelling and sharp wit both on screen and behind the camera. Yanne wrote and directed films that challenged social conventions and showcased his unique humor. As an actor, he appeared in dozens of productions, demonstrating range from drama to comedy. His career left a lasting mark on French cinema and inspired subsequent generations of filmmakers.
1933
Jean Yanne
American journalist and activist
American journalist and activist
American journalist and pioneering LGBTQ+ activist who co-founded the National Lesbian Feminist Organization.
Jeanne Córdova was born in 1948 in Los Angeles and rose to prominence as a journalist and activist. She served as the founder and editor of The Lesbian Tide, the first national lesbian magazine in the United States. In 1974, Córdova helped establish the National Lesbian Feminist Organization to advocate for lesbian rights. Her writings and speeches addressed issues of gender, sexuality, and social justice. Córdova’s work laid the groundwork for modern LGBTQ+ movements and inspired generations of activists. She continued her advocacy and writing until her death in 2016, leaving a lasting impact on feminist and queer communities.
Jeanne Córdova
American murderer responsible for making false rape allegations in the Duke lacrosse case
American murderer responsible for making false rape allegations in the Duke lacrosse case
American woman known for her false rape allegations in the Duke lacrosse case and subsequent murder conviction.
Born in Salisbury, North Carolina, Crystal Mangum became a household name in 2006.
Her false accusations against Duke University lacrosse players led to a major legal scandal.
The accused players were exonerated, and Mangum's claims were discredited.
In 2013, she was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of her partner.
Her case has sparked discussions about media biases and criminal justice flaws.
Mangum’s story remains a cautionary tale about the impact of false allegations.
Crystal Mangum
Duke lacrosse case
French journalist
French journalist
French journalist and television presenter known for her work on M6's 66 Minutes and LCI.
Mélissa Theuriau is a French journalist and television presenter born in Échirolles in 1978. She studied journalism at the University of Paris II and began her career at LCI news. She gained national attention as co-host of M6's prime-time magazine show 66 Minutes. Her investigative reports have covered social issues and global affairs. Theuriau has been praised for her journalistic rigor and charismatic on-screen presence. Beyond television, she has produced documentary films and supported humanitarian causes. She is regarded as one of the most influential media personalities in France.
Mélissa Theuriau
Miss South Africa 2020
Miss South Africa 2020
South African model, activist, and beauty queen who was crowned Miss South Africa in 2020.
Musida became the third black woman to win Miss South Africa, using her platform to champion mental health awareness. With a background in social sciences, she has spoken out on issues of gender equality and racial justice. Her advocacy includes workshops and public speaking engagements aimed at empowering young people. As Miss South Africa, she represented her country at international pageants and cultural events. Musida continues to work as a model and mentor, inspiring others with her dedication to community development.
Shudufhadzo Musida