English chief officer on the RMS Titanic
English chief officer on the RMS Titanic
English merchant marine officer who served as Chief Officer aboard the RMS Titanic and perished in its sinking.
Henry Tingle Wilde was an experienced British merchant navy officer born in 1872.
He joined the White Star Line in 1910 and quickly rose through the ranks to become Chief Officer on the RMS Titanic's maiden voyage.
As second-in-command, he oversaw deck operations and safety procedures during the ship's tragic crossing.
After the Titanic struck an iceberg on April 14, 1912, Wilde coordinated crew efforts to launch lifeboats before the liner sank.
He remained on board to assist passengers and was lost when the ship went down in the early hours of April 15.
Wilde is remembered for his professionalism and dedication during one of maritime history's most infamous disasters.
1872
Henry Tingle Wilde
RMS Titanic
German lawyer and justice of the Federal Constitutional Court
German lawyer and justice of the Federal Constitutional Court
German jurist who served on the Federal Constitutional Court after World War II.
Erna Scheffler studied law at the University of Bonn and began her judicial career in the Weimar Republic era. After World War II, she was appointed to the newly established Federal Constitutional Court of Germany in 1951. As one of the court’s first female justices, she played a key role in shaping postwar constitutional jurisprudence. Scheffler advocated for civil rights and helped establish legal precedents on fundamental freedoms. Her tenure until 1963 influenced generations of German legal thinkers and strengthened the rule of law.
1893
Erna Scheffler
justice of the Federal Constitutional Court
American civil rights activist
American civil rights activist
American civil rights activist who fought racial discrimination in employment.
Frances Mary Albrier dedicated her life to advancing civil rights on the West Coast of the United States. Born in Richmond, Virginia, she moved to Oakland, California, where she organized unions for Black workers. Albrier led campaigns against discriminatory hiring practices, most notably at the Richmond Shipyards during World War II. She became the first female president of the Oakland NAACP branch and worked tirelessly for equal opportunity. Her activism contributed to the desegregation of public facilities and inspired future generations of civil rights leaders.
1898
Frances Mary Albrier
Swiss-French journalist and politician, French Minister of Culture
Swiss-French journalist and politician
French Minister of Culture
Swiss-French journalist, screenwriter, and politician who served as France's Minister of Culture.
Françoise Giroud was a Swiss-French journalist, screenwriter, and stateswoman influential in post-war France.
Born in Lausanne, she co-founded the news magazine L'Express in 1953.
Her investigative reporting and political analysis made her a leading voice in French media.
In 1976, she was appointed Secretary of State and later became France's Minister of Culture.
Giroud championed preservation of heritage sites and expanded support for the arts across France.
She authored numerous books on politics and society before her death in 2003.
1916
Françoise Giroud
French Minister of Culture
English manager and producer
English manager and producer
English theatre manager and producer known for his work in London's West End.
Ian Albery (born 1936) is an English theatre manager and producer renowned for his contributions to London's West End. He has overseen the production and management of numerous successful stage shows, balancing artistic vision with commercial success. Albery comes from a distinguished theatrical family and launched several landmark productions during his career. His expertise in theatre operations has earned him respect among producers and artists alike. Beyond producing, he has served on boards and committees supporting the arts. Albery's dedication has helped shape modern British theatre and foster emerging talent.
1936
Ian Albery
American journalist and radio host
American journalist and radio host
Diane Rehm is an American journalist and radio personality known for her long-running talk show on NPR.
Born in 1936, Diane Rehm began her career as a print journalist before transitioning to radio in the 1970s. She became the host of 'The Diane Rehm Show' in 1984, guiding in-depth discussions on politics, culture, and social issues for over three decades. Her calm demeanor and probing questions earned her respect from listeners and guests alike, including presidents, authors, and thought leaders. Rehm has won multiple Peabody and Emmy Awards, and she has authored several books on her life and public discourse. Even after retiring in 2016, she remains a revered voice in American media.
Diane Rehm
American journalist and producer
American journalist and producer
Bill Kurtis is an American television journalist and producer best known for his work in investigative reporting and documentaries.
Born in 1940 in Pensacola, Florida, Bill Kurtis began his journalism career as a reporter and anchor for CBS affiliate stations. He gained national prominence as the anchor of the evening news in Chicago before transitioning into documentary production. Kurtis founded Kurtis Productions, creating acclaimed series such as 'American Justice' and 'Cold Case Files,' blending journalism with true crime storytelling. He has won multiple Emmy Awards for his reporting and narration. Beyond television, he serves as a voice-over artist and public speaker, continuing to shape investigative media.
Bill Kurtis
American film and television producer
American film and television producer
American film and television producer known for blockbuster hits and action-packed storytelling.
Jerry Bruckheimer is an American film and television producer whose career has spanned over four decades. He produced box office blockbusters such as Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop, and the Pirates of the Caribbean series, redefining the action-adventure genre. In television, he created hit series like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which became one of the most successful franchises in TV history. Bruckheimer is known for his high-energy productions, innovative use of technology, and collaborations with top directors and actors. His work has earned him numerous awards and billions in global box office revenue. He continues to shape the entertainment industry with new projects across film and streaming platforms.
Jerry Bruckheimer
Austrian-Australian journalist, historian, and author
Austrian-Australian journalist
historian
and author
Austrian-Australian music journalist and historian who chronicled the rise of rock and pop.
Ed Nimmervoll was born in Austria in 1947 and migrated to Australia as a child.
He became a leading music journalist, founding magazines like "Juke" and "Rock Australia."
Nimmervoll documented the Australian rock scene, interviewing major artists and covering live events.
He authored definitive histories of music movements, preserving the stories of local and global acts.
His work became a vital resource for fans and scholars of popular music culture.
Until his death in 2014, he wrote for online platforms, sharing insights and archival research.
Nimmervoll is remembered for his passionate chronicling of music history.
Ed Nimmervoll
American lawyer, radio host, and author
American lawyer
radio host
and author
American conservative radio host, author, and legal commentator, known for The Mark Levin Show.
Mark Levin began his career as a lawyer, serving as chief of staff to Attorney General Edwin Meese during the Reagan administration.
He founded the Landmark Legal Foundation, advocating for limited government and constitutional principles.
Levin rose to prominence as the host of The Mark Levin Show, one of the highest-rated talk radio programs in the United States.
He is a best-selling author of political books including "Liberty and Tyranny", which have influenced conservative discourse.
A former policy advisor in the White House, Levin is known for his passionate commentary on constitutional law and American politics.
His outspoken style has earned both acclaim and controversy, making him a central figure in modern conservative media.
Levin continues to host radio shows, write books, and appear on television panels.
Mark Levin
English radio host
English radio host
English radio broadcaster and author, famed for BBC Radio 1 breakfast shows and popular segments like 'Confessions'.
Simon Mayo began his broadcasting career at BBC Radio 1, co-hosting the breakfast show and winning awards for his engaging style.
He created the famous 'Confessions' segment, blending humor and listener stories into a radio phenomenon.
After Radio 1, he moved to BBC Radio 2 and hosted the Drivetime show, maintaining high audience ratings for over a decade.
Mayo has written several books, including general non-fiction and contributions to the sci-fi Doctor Who series.
He transitioned to digital platforms, hosting podcasts such as 'Kermode and Mayo's Film Review', which received critical acclaim.
Mayo's warm on-air presence and creative segments have made him one of the UK's most enduring radio personalities.
He continues to broadcast across various BBC platforms and engage audiences with his trademark wit.
Simon Mayo
American chef and television host
American chef and television host
American chef and television host known for her energetic style and hit Food Network shows.
Anne Burrell (born September 21, 1969) is an American chef and television personality.
She hosts popular Food Network programs such as 'Secrets of a Restaurant Chef' and 'Worst Cooks in America'.
Known for her fiery personality and approachable teaching style, she has inspired home cooks worldwide.
Burrell trained at the Culinary Institute of America and worked in Michelin-starred restaurants.
She has authored cookbooks and regularly appears at food festivals and charity events.
Her dedication to education has made her a beloved figure in culinary media.
1969
Anne Burrell