American philanthropist and activist
American philanthropist and activist
American philanthropist and activist, notable for her support of education and museums.
Phoebe Hearst was a pioneering American philanthropist and suffrage activist born in 1842.
As a major benefactor to the University of California, she funded scholarships and helped establish the Hearst Museum of Anthropology.
She championed women's education and served as a role model for female leadership in the late 19th century.
Through her charitable foundation, she supported libraries, schools, and social welfare programs across the United States.
Her efforts helped shape public access to education and culture, leaving a lasting impact on American intellectual life.
1842
Phoebe Hearst
Canadian journalist and author
Canadian journalist and author
Canadian journalist and author noted for his incisive political reporting and advocacy for press freedom.
Charles Lynch’s career spanned over four decades, during which he covered major political developments in Canada for outlets like The Montreal Star. Born in 1919, he became known for his analytical approach to reporting on federal and provincial politics, earning respect from both colleagues and readers. Lynch also authored several books exploring Canadian governance and cultural identity. As a broadcaster, he hosted programs that brought complex political issues to a wider audience. His commitment to journalistic integrity led him to champion freedom of the press during turbulent times. Lynch’s influence endures through the many journalists he mentored and the high standards he set in political journalism.
1919
Charles Lynch
American lawyer and activist
American lawyer and activist
American lawyer and civil rights champion who served as Assistant Attorney General and enforced landmark desegregation measures.
John Doar was a key figure in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division during the 1960s, overseeing enforcement of voting rights and public accommodation laws. Born in 1921, he famously escorted James Meredith during the University of Mississippi integration crisis, facing down mobs to uphold federal mandates. Doar also played a significant role in civil rights litigation in Alabama and Mississippi, securing court orders against discriminatory practices. After his government service, he taught law and continued advocating for social justice. Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of his efforts, he helped shape the legal framework for equal rights in America. Doar died in 2014, leaving a legacy of courage and principle.
John Doar
German journalist and publisher, founded EMMA Magazine
German journalist and publisher
founded EMMA Magazine
German feminist journalist and publisher, best known as the founder and editor-in-chief of EMMA magazine.
Alice Schwarzer is a leading figure in the German feminist movement, born in 1942. In 1977, she founded EMMA, Germany’s first feminist magazine, providing a platform for women’s rights and gender equality. Her fearless journalism and outspoken advocacy challenged societal norms and sparked national debates on topics such as reproductive rights, workplace discrimination, and sexual violence. Schwarzer has authored numerous books on feminism and remains an influential voice in politics and media. Over decades, she has received both acclaim and controversy, solidifying her role as a pioneering champion of women’s liberation.
Alice Schwarzer
EMMA Magazine
English architect and television host
English architect and television host
British architect and television presenter known for his work in heritage conservation and engaging on-screen commentary.
Maxwell Hutchinson, born in 1948, trained at the University of Cambridge and founded his own practice specializing in public and commercial projects. He served as president of the Royal Institute of British Architects, advocating for the preservation of historic buildings. Hutchinson has appeared on television programs such as Restoration Nation, bringing architectural history to a broad audience. He has also written books on design and the built environment, combining technical insight with accessible commentary. Awarded an OBE for his services to architecture, he continues to campaign for sustainable urban development. His dual career bridges professional practice and media, making architectural issues relatable to the public.
Maxwell Hutchinson
Irish journalist and game show host
Irish journalist and game show host
Eamonn Holmes is an Irish journalist and television presenter known for hosting morning news and game shows.
Eamonn Holmes is an Irish broadcaster born in 1959 who has built a distinguished career in television journalism. He spent over two decades as co-presenter of GMTV and later anchored Sky News' morning programme Sunrise. Holmes is also recognized for hosting ITV's quiz show 'This Morning' and the popular game show 'The Million Pound Drop.' His engaging interview style and quick wit have made him a familiar face to UK audiences. Beyond television, he has contributed to radio and written columns on media and current affairs.
1959
Eamonn Holmes
American medical patient
American medical patient
Terri Schiavo was at the center of a landmark right-to-die legal battle that shaped American medical ethics.
Born on December 3, 1963, Terri Schiavo suffered cardiac arrest in 1990, which left her in a persistent vegetative state. A prolonged dispute between her husband and her parents over the removal of her feeding tube sparked years of courtroom battles. Her case drew national attention, prompting debates on patients’ rights, guardianship, and the role of government in end-of-life decisions. The controversy led to congressional action and public demonstrations, making it one of the most high-profile right-to-die cases in US history. Schiavo’s story continues to influence discussions on living wills and advance medical directives.
Terri Schiavo
Brazilian-American actor and lawyer
Brazilian-American actor and lawyer
Brazilian-American actor and former lawyer.
Bruno Campos gained fame for his role as Dr. Quentin Costa on the TV series 'Nip/Tuck'.
He voiced Prince Naveen in Disney's animated hit 'The Princess and the Frog'.
Born in Brazil, Campos holds degrees in law and practiced as a criminal defense attorney.
He seamlessly blends his talents in both the arts and legal fields, showcasing a unique career path.
His performances have been praised for their depth, charisma, and versatility onscreen.
1973
Bruno Campos
Swedish journalist
Swedish journalist
Swedish television journalist and presenter.
Lucette Rådström has been a familiar face on Swedish television, hosting news and entertainment programs.
She started her career as a reporter, covering cultural events and human-interest stories.
Rådström’s engaging presentation style and credibility have made her a trusted media personality.
She has interviewed prominent figures in politics and the arts, earning recognition for her journalistic integrity.
Beyond news, she has participated in charity events and public speaking engagements across Sweden.
1974
Lucette Rådström