1556day.year

Anne Cecil

(1556 - 1588)

Countess of Oxford, English countess

Countess of Oxford English countess
Anne Cecil was an English noblewoman, daughter of Lord Burghley and wife of the Earl of Oxford, known for her learning and patronage.
Born in 1556 as the daughter of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Anne received a humanist education that included classical languages and literature. In 1571, she married Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, a celebrated courtier and poet. Anne was admired for her intelligence, piety, and support of writers and scholars at Elizabethan court. Her letters reveal her active engagement with theological and literary debates of her time. She died of smallpox in 1588, mourned for her cultural refinement and influential role in the English Renaissance.
1556 Anne Cecil, Countess of Oxford
1886day.year

Rose Wilder Lane

(1886 - 1968)

American journalist and author

American journalist and author
Rose Wilder Lane was an American journalist and author known for her pioneering role in early 20th century journalism and her influential literary works.
Rose Wilder Lane was born on December 5, 1886 in the United States. She began her career as a journalist, writing articles and columns for various newspapers and magazines. Lane later turned to writing books, publishing novels and essays that reflected American life and frontier history. Her sharp prose style and independent spirit made her a notable voice in early 20th century literature. She is also recognized for her contributions to political commentary and libertarian thought. Lane's work continues to be studied for its historical value and literary quality. She died in 1968, leaving a diverse body of journalistic and literary work.
1886 Rose Wilder Lane
1897day.year

Nunnally Johnson

(1897 - 1977)

American director, producer, and screenwriter

American director producer and screenwriter
American screenwriter, director, and producer known for his work on classic Hollywood films.
Born in 1897, Nunnally Johnson began his career as a journalist before moving to Hollywood in the 1930s. He wrote screenplays for films such as 'The Grapes of Wrath' and 'The Dirty Dozen.' Johnson also produced and directed features that blended drama and social commentary. His sharp dialogue and narrative pacing helped define Golden Age cinema. Over his career, he received multiple Academy Award nominations and worked with top studios and stars. He died in 1977, leaving a legacy as one of the industry's most versatile creatives.
1897 Nunnally Johnson
1922day.year

Casey Ribicoff

(1922 - 2011)

American philanthropist

American philanthropist
Casey Ribicoff was an American philanthropist known for her support of the arts, education, and medical research.
As the wife of Connecticut Governor and U.S. Senator Abraham Ribicoff, she championed numerous cultural and charitable causes. She served on the boards of the Kennedy Center and the National Museum of Women in the Arts, helping to establish endowments and educational programs. Ribicoff also supported medical institutions, funding cancer research and health care initiatives. Her leadership in philanthropy extended to libraries and university programs, earning her national recognition. She continued her charitable work throughout her life until her passing in 2011.
1922 Casey Ribicoff
1953day.year

Gwen Lister

South African-Namibian journalist, publisher, and activist

South African-Namibian journalist publisher and activist
South African-Namibian journalist, publisher and anti-apartheid activist known for founding The Namibian newspaper.
Gwen Lister is a pioneering journalist and publisher who has championed press freedom in Namibia and South Africa. She founded The Namibian newspaper in 1985 during the struggle against apartheid. Lister has faced censorship, imprisonment, and exile for her outspoken reporting. She has received numerous international awards for her commitment to human rights and free expression. Her work has inspired a generation of journalists across Southern Africa.
1953 Gwen Lister
1961day.year

Laura Flanders

British journalist

British journalist
British broadcast journalist and author known for her coverage of progressive politics.
Laura Flanders, born in 1961 in England, is a broadcast journalist and author renowned for her coverage of progressive politics and social movements. She hosts the television programs 'Rising Up With...' and 'The Laura Flanders Show,' showcasing grassroots activism. Flanders has written extensively on economic justice, gender issues, and environmental policies. Her work has earned awards for investigative reporting and documentary filmmaking. She continues to amplify underrepresented voices in media, influencing public discourse.
Laura Flanders
1963day.year

Alberto Nisman

(1963 - 2015)

Argentinian lawyer

Argentinian lawyer
Argentinian federal prosecutor noted for his investigation into the 1994 AMIA bombing and his controversial death.
Born December 5, 1963 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Appointed prosecutor in 1994, he led the high-profile investigation into the AMIA Jewish community center bombing. Accused Iranian officials and Hezbollah operatives of orchestrating the attack, facing political pressure and threats. His death in January 2015 under mysterious circumstances sparked national and international debates over possible foul play. Investigated corruption allegations within Argentina's government. His legacy remains central to discussions on justice and accountability in Argentina.
Alberto Nisman
1969day.year

Morgan J. Freeman

American director, producer, and screenwriter

American director producer and screenwriter
Morgan J. Freeman is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter recognized for his work on both documentary and narrative projects.
Morgan J. Freeman has directed and produced a variety of films that explore human stories and social issues. He began his career creating documentaries and short films, earning acclaim for his ability to blend compelling narratives with striking visuals. Freeman has also written screenplays that delve into complex characters and themes, showcasing his versatility as a storyteller. His work has been featured at film festivals and broadcast on television networks. He remains active in the independent film community, contributing to projects that challenge and engage viewers.
Morgan J. Freeman
1978day.year

Neil Druckmann

American video game designer and author

American video game designer and author
American video game designer and author known for his work at Naughty Dog.
Neil Druckmann is a leading American video game designer, writer, and director. He joined the game studio Naughty Dog in 2004 and has co-created major franchises such as Uncharted and The Last of Us. Druckmann served as creative director on critically acclaimed titles including The Last of Us Part II. In addition to his game work, he has authored comic books and graphic novels. He currently serves as vice president and co-lead creative director at Naughty Dog.
1978 Neil Druckmann
1995day.year

Levy Rozman

American chess International Master, streamer and YouTuber

American chess International Master streamer and YouTuber
American chess International Master, streamer, and YouTuber known online as GothamChess for his instructional and entertaining content.
Levy Rozman is an American chess International Master born in New York City. He learned chess at age six and earned his IM title in 2014 after achieving strong tournament results. Rozman gained widespread popularity through his Twitch streams and YouTube channel under the name GothamChess, where he provides game analysis, tutorials, and humorous commentary. He has amassed a large following and collaborated with major chess platforms to promote the game. Rozman competes in online and over-the-board tournaments, maintaining an active presence in the chess community. He advocates for accessible chess education and often streams to players of all skill levels. His engaging style and clear explanations have helped grow interest in chess worldwide.
Levy Rozman International Master