1889day.year

Victor Fleming

(1889 - 1949)

American director, cinematographer, and producer

American director cinematographer and producer
American filmmaker celebrated for directing the cinematic classics Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz.
Victor Fleming started his career as a silent era cinematographer before transitioning to directing in the late 1920s.\nHe won the Academy Award for Best Director for Gone with the Wind (1939) and also helmed The Wizard of Oz the same year.\nPrior to these successes, he worked as a producer and cinematographer on notable films like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931).\nFleming was known for his ability to handle large-scale productions and elicit powerful performances from his actors.\nHis work has had a lasting impact on Hollywood filmmaking and remains celebrated for its technical mastery and storytelling.
Victor Fleming
1938day.year

Sylvia Chase

(1938 - 2019)

American broadcast journalist

American broadcast journalist
American broadcast journalist and award-winning correspondent for ABC News.
Sylvia Chase was born in 1938 and began her journalism career at local television stations. She joined ABC News and became a correspondent for the investigative newsmagazine 20/20. Chase earned acclaim for her in-depth reports on politics, health, and social issues. Her empathetic storytelling and rigorous research earned her multiple Emmy Awards. She later taught journalism and mentored aspiring reporters, shaping the industry's future. Chase remained a respected voice in broadcast journalism until her death in 2019.
1938 Sylvia Chase
1947day.year

Anton Mosimann

Swiss chef and author

Swiss chef and author
Swiss chef and cookbook author known for pioneering 'cuisine naturelle'.
Born in Solothurn, Switzerland in 1947, Anton Mosimann is a Michelin-starred chef and restaurateur. He served as executive chef at London's prestigious The Dorchester, earning two Michelin stars. Mosimann developed the cuisine naturelle philosophy, emphasizing health-conscious cooking without added fats. He has authored numerous cookbooks and hosted television series, sharing his culinary expertise. Mosimann has received lifetime achievement awards for his contributions to modern gastronomy.
Anton Mosimann
1957day.year

Charlie Brandt

(1957 - 2004)

American serial killer

American serial killer
American serial killer who killed his mother at age 13 and later murdered several women before dying by suicide in 2004.
Charlie Brandt was born in 1957 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. At age 13, he brutally murdered his mother, concealing the crime for years. Over the next decades, he is believed to have killed multiple women across Indiana and Florida. Brandt lived in Australia for a time before returning to the United States, where his spree continued. In December 2004, he died by suicide aboard his yacht shortly after committing his final murder. His case remains one of the most chilling examples of a long-hidden serial killer in American criminal history.
1957 Charlie Brandt
1969day.year

Martine Croxall

English journalist and television news presenter

English journalist and television news presenter
British journalist and television news presenter for the BBC.
Martine Croxall began her journalism career with East Midlands Today before joining BBC News in 2003. She has presented flagship programs including BBC One's News at One, News at Six, and World News Today. Known for her clear delivery and in-depth reporting, Croxall has covered major events such as the Olympic Games and royal occasions. In addition to studio presenting, she has reported on global issues from field assignments across Europe and the United States. Active in mentorship programs, she supports aspiring journalists and speaks about the evolution of broadcast news.
Martine Croxall