William Shakespeare's youngest daughter
William Shakespeare's youngest daughter
Youngest daughter of William Shakespeare, known primarily through her connection to the celebrated playwright.
Judith Quiney was born in 1585, the daughter of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway.
Twins with her brother Hamnet, she survived into adulthood and married Thomas Quiney in 1616.
Her life is documented through parish records and Shakespeare's local activities.
Though little is known of her personal achievements, she inherited part of her father's estate.
Judith's story provides a glimpse into the family life behind England's greatest dramatist.
1585
Judith Quiney
William Shakespeare's only son (baptised;
William Shakespeare's only son (baptised;
Only son of William Shakespeare, whose early death at age 11 remains one of the great mysteries in the playwright's life.
Hamnet Shakespeare was born in 1585 in Stratford-upon-Avon as the twin brother of Judith.
Named in honor of his godfather, Hamnet grew up in his father's thriving theatrical family.
In 1596, at the age of 11, he died suddenly, possibly from the plague.
His untimely death deeply affected William Shakespeare and may have influenced his later works.
Hamnet's brief life is remembered largely through the legacy of his father's writings.
Hamnet Shakespeare
Australian public servant
Australian public servant
George Sutcliffe was an Australian public servant who held senior administrative roles within the Commonwealth government during the mid-20th century.
George Sutcliffe (1895-1964) was a dedicated Australian public servant known for his work across multiple government agencies. Over his career, he held senior administrative roles, contributing to the development of policies that enhanced public service efficiency. He served on committees aimed at refining bureaucratic procedures and training new public administrators. Respected for his integrity and attention to detail, Sutcliffe was recognized for improving responsiveness within government departments. His commitment to professional standards influenced the modernization of Australia’s public sector in the mid-20th century. He retired after decades of service, leaving a legacy of administrative excellence.
George Sutcliffe
American woman with the longest fingernails
American woman with the longest fingernails
Lee Redmond was an American Guinness World Record holder for the longest fingernails on both hands.
Lee Redmond (1941–2023) held the Guinness World Record for the longest fingernails on both hands.
She began growing her nails in 1979 and achieved a combined length of over 8.65 meters by 2008.
Redmond's meticulous nail care routine captured international attention and inspired many.
Her record was featured in books, television shows, and media across the globe.
Tragically, she lost her nails in a car accident in 2009 but remained proud of her achievement.
Redmond toured as a motivational speaker, sharing her story of patience and personal expression.
Her unique record brought her fame and highlighted the boundaries of human endurance.
She remains a memorable figure in the history of Guinness World Records.
Lee Redmond
American chef and author
American chef and author
American chef and cookbook author best known as the host of the Barefoot Contessa.
Ina Garten is an American chef and author who rose to fame through her specialty food store, Barefoot Contessa, which she purchased in 1978. After selling the shop in 1996, she turned to writing and authored a series of bestselling cookbooks. Garten went on to host the popular Food Network series Barefoot Contessa, where her warm, approachable style and emphasis on elegant home cooking won her a devoted following. She continues to influence home chefs with her straightforward recipes and entertaining tips.
1948
Ina Garten
Scottish radio host
Scottish radio host
Scottish radio presenter best known for hosting long-running music shows on BBC Radio 2.
Ken Bruce began his broadcasting career with Radio Scotland in the 1970s. He joined BBC Radio 2 in 1986 and became a household name presenting the mid-morning show for over three decades. His friendly on-air style and extensive music knowledge endeared him to millions of listeners. He has interviewed numerous music legends across genres and received acclaim for his contributions to radio. Even after stepping down from his daily slot, he continues to work in broadcasting and podcasting.
Ken Bruce
American bounty hunter
American bounty hunter
American bounty hunter and reality TV star, known as 'Dog the Bounty Hunter'.
Duane 'Dog' Chapman founded Da Kine Bail Bonds in Hawaii, where he began tracking and capturing fugitives in the 1980s. He gained fame as the star of A&E’s reality series Dog the Bounty Hunter, which aired from 2004 to 2012. Chapman is known for his tenacity in pursuing bail fugitives and his outspoken style. He has written memoirs detailing his life and career in bond enforcement. Beyond bounty hunting, he is active in motivational speaking and faith-based outreach.
1953
Duane Chapman
American sportscaster
American sportscaster
American sportscaster known for his play-by-play commentary across multiple major leagues.
Born on February 2, 1968, Kenny Albert is an Emmy Award–winning announcer who covers the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB for networks like Fox Sports and ESPN.
A versatile broadcaster, he has called countless playoff games, All-Star events, and championships throughout his career.
Son of legendary sportscaster Marv Albert, he carved his own path with a distinctive voice and energetic style.
Albert began in radio before moving to national television, earning acclaim for his ability to capture the excitement of the game.
Off camera, he engages with fans through social media and hosts sports panels, maintaining a strong presence in the sports community.
1968
Kenny Albert
Saudi Arabian terrorist, hijacker of American Airlines Flight 77
Saudi Arabian terrorist
hijacker of American Airlines Flight 77
Salem al-Hazmi was one of the hijackers aboard American Airlines Flight 77 during the September 11 attacks.
Born in Saudi Arabia in 1981, Salem al-Hazmi became involved with extremist groups in the late 1990s.
He traveled to Afghanistan in 2000 for training with al-Qaeda.
On September 11, 2001, he boarded American Airlines Flight 77 and participated in its hijacking.
The flight was crashed into the Pentagon, resulting in the deaths of all aboard and many on the ground.
Al-Hazmi was killed during the crash, leaving a legacy tied to one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in history.
Salem al-Hazmi
American Airlines Flight 77
Filipino journalist, Miss Earth-Water 2011
Filipino journalist
Miss Earth-Water 2011
Filipino journalist and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Earth-Water 2011 and advocates for environmental causes.
Athena Imperial is a Filipino journalist and former beauty queen born in 1987.
She earned the title of Miss Earth-Water in the 2011 Miss Earth pageant, highlighting her commitment to environmental advocacy.
Imperial transitioned into journalism, working as a television reporter and news anchor for major Philippine networks.
She focuses on stories related to ecology, conservation, and community resilience.
Her dual career has made her a prominent voice in promoting sustainable practices and public awareness.
She continues to mentor young advocates on environmental stewardship and responsible media reporting.
Athena Imperial
Miss Earth-Water 2011
American race horse
American race horse
Lammtarra was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his undefeated three-year-old season.
Foaled in 1992, Lammtarra quickly rose to prominence by winning the prestigious Epsom Derby in 1995.
He maintained an undefeated record in his three races as a three-year-old, including the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
Bred in Kentucky and raced in Europe, he was trained by Saeed bin Suroor in the Godolphin stable.
Lammtarra earned the title of European Champion Three-Year-Old Colt and became a celebrated figure in horse racing history.
After retirement, he enjoyed a successful stud career, passing on his racing prowess to future generations.
He lived at Shadwell Stud until his death in 2014, leaving a legacy of excellence on the track.
1992
Lammtarra
Japanese singer and model
Japanese singer and model
Japanese singer and model known for her work in J-pop and fashion.
Born in Tokyo in 1998, Shiho Katō began her career as a member of the idol group Keyakizaka46 in 2016.
She quickly gained popularity for her vocal performances and stage presence.
In addition to her music activities, Katō has pursued modeling, appearing in magazines and runway shows.
Her dynamic style and charisma have made her a recognizable figure in Japanese pop culture.
Katō continues to expand her career with solo projects and brand collaborations.
1998
Shiho Katō