1635day.year

Elizabeth Stuart

(1635 - 1650)

second daughter of King Charles I of England

second daughter of King Charles I of England
Second daughter of King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, an English princess during the Civil War era.
Princess Elizabeth Stuart was born in 1635 at St. James's Palace, London. As the daughter of King Charles I, her early years were marked by the tumult of the English Civil War. In 1644, she was sent to the royal court in France for safety, living in exile with her mother. Her life reflects the struggles of the Stuart monarchy during political upheaval. Tragically, she died at the age of 15 in 1650, her potential never fully realized. She is remembered for her royal lineage and the hardships faced by the English royal family.
1635 Elizabeth Stuart
1911day.year

Wil van Beveren

(1911 - 2003)

Dutch sprinter and journalist

Dutch sprinter and journalist
Dutch sprinter who competed in the 1936 Olympics and later worked as a sports journalist.
Wil van Beveren was born in Haarlem, Netherlands, and became one of the country's top sprinters in the 1930s. He represented the Netherlands at the 1936 Berlin Olympics in the 100m and 200m events. Van Beveren set multiple national records and won several Dutch national sprint titles. After retiring from competition, he transitioned to journalism, writing for leading Dutch newspapers and sports magazines. His articles provided in-depth analysis of athletics and Olympic competitions. Van Beveren's dual career bridged elite sports performance and media, influencing how athletics were covered. He remained active in the Dutch sports community, mentoring young athletes and promoting track and field.
1911 Wil van Beveren
1920day.year

Bruce McCarty

(1920 - 2013)

American architect, designed the Knoxville City-County Building

American architect designed the Knoxville City-County Building
American architect noted for his modernist designs including the Knoxville City-County Building.
Bruce McCarty was born in 1920 and became a leading figure in Tennessee architecture. He founded his own firm and designed over 60 buildings across Knoxville and the surrounding region. His modernist approach balanced bold forms with community needs and environmental context. Among his most famous works is the Knoxville City-County Building, completed in 1980. McCarty also served on the University of Tennessee faculty, mentoring future architects. He remained active in professional organizations until his death in 2013.
Bruce McCarty Knoxville City-County Building
1929day.year

Brian Redhead

(1929 - 1994)

English journalist and author

English journalist and author
Brian Redhead was an English broadcast journalist best known as a long-running presenter on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Born in 1929, Brian Redhead began his journalism career at regional newspapers before joining the BBC in the 1960s. He co-presented the Today programme on Radio 4 from 1975 to 1993, conducting interviews with political leaders and shaping public discourse. Redhead also wrote columns for national newspapers and authored books on cooperative movements and modern society. Renowned for his incisive questioning and warm on-air presence, he became one of Britain's most recognizable radio voices. His work earned him several awards, and his contribution to broadcast journalism is still celebrated.
1929 Brian Redhead
1936day.year

Lawrence Schiller

American journalist, director, and producer

American journalist director and producer
American photojournalist turned director and producer, known for blending factual storytelling with cinematic craftsmanship.
Lawrence Schiller began his career as a photojournalist covering major events across the United States. His images captured defining moments of American history, earning him acclaim in the media. Transitioning to film and television, Schiller directed and produced documentaries and TV movies that combined journalistic integrity with creative vision. He collaborated with top talent in Hollywood, bringing real-world stories to the screen. As an executive producer, he guided critically acclaimed projects that explored social and cultural themes. Schiller's ability to merge documentary realism with narrative depth has influenced generations of filmmakers.
Lawrence Schiller
1953day.year

Charlie Pierce

American journalist and author

American journalist and author
American journalist and author known for his insightful political and sports commentary.
Born in 1953, Charlie Pierce began his career covering sports for the Boston Globe before expanding into political journalism. He has written for publications including Sports Illustrated, Esquire, and Rolling Stone. Pierce authored books such as 'Idiot America,' offering sharp critiques of American political culture. He hosts podcasts and appears on radio and television, providing witty and in-depth analysis of current events. Recognized for his distinctive voice and engaging prose, Pierce has received awards for his commentary. He continues to influence public discourse through his writing and broadcasts.
Charlie Pierce
1954day.year

Tony Ables

American serial killer

American serial killer
American serial killer convicted of multiple murders.
1954 Tony Ables
1954day.year

Gayle King

American television journalist

American television journalist
American television journalist and media personality, co-anchor of CBS Mornings.
Gayle King is an American television journalist and editor-at-large for Oprah Daily with a career spanning over four decades. She co-anchors CBS Mornings and has held prominent roles at CNN, Entertainment Tonight, and NBC News. Known for her insightful interviews with world leaders, entertainers, and influencers, King has earned multiple Emmy nominations. Her close friendship with Oprah Winfrey has brought additional visibility to her work. King’s authoritative yet warm on-screen presence has made her one of television’s most respected journalists.
Gayle King
1981day.year

Elizabeth Jordan Carr

American journalist

American journalist
Elizabeth Jordan Carr is an American journalist and the first baby born in the United States via in vitro fertilization.
Born on December 28, 1981, in Norfolk, Virginia, Carr made history as the first American baby conceived through IVF. Her birth marked a breakthrough in reproductive medicine, offering hope to many families worldwide. She went on to study journalism at Boston University College of Communication. Carr has reported on health and science topics for major newspapers and online publications. Through her work, she continues to advocate for advancements in medical research and greater public understanding of scientific innovations.
Elizabeth Jordan Carr