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Josué de Castro Facts

Josué de Castro, born Josué Apolônio de Castro (5 September 1908 in Recife – 24 September 1973 in Paris), was a Brazilian physician, expert on nutrition, geographer, writer, public administrator, and activist against world hunger.

Pat Harrington Sr. Facts

Daniel Patrick Harrington, Sr. (February 6, 1901 – September 2, 1965) was a Canadian actor.

Jack Smith Facts

Jack Smith (November 14, 1932 – September 25, 1989) was an American filmmaker, actor, and pioneer of underground cinema. He is generally acclaimed as a founding father of American performance art, and has been critically recognized as a master phot

Bożena Kurowska Facts

Radoslav Brzobohatý Facts

Radoslav Brzobohatý (13 September 1932 – 12 September 2012) was a Czech film and television actor.

John Brallier Facts

John Kinport “Sal” Brallier (December 12, 1876 – September 17, 1960) was one of the first professional American football players. He was nationally acknowledged as the first openly paid professional football player when he was given $10 to play for

Mazhar Khan Facts

Mazhar Khan (22 July 1955 – 16 September 1998) was an Indian film and television actor and producer and director.

Victor Cutler Facts

Victor Cutler was born on October 28, 1913 in West Point, New York, USA as Emile Victor Cutrer Jr. He was an actor, known for The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), A Walk in the Sun (1945) and Canyon Passage (1946). He was married to Jane Nigh. He died

Stefan Iordache Facts

Ştefan Iordache (3 February 1941 – 14 September 2008) was a Romanian actor.

Arthur Friedenreich Facts

Arthur Friedenreich (July 18, 1892 – September 6, 1969) was a Brazilian football player. Nicknamed The Tiger, he was arguably the sport’s first outstanding black player.

Wayne Twitchell Facts

Wayne Lee Twitchell (March 10, 1948 – September 16, 2010) was an American right-handed pitcher who spent ten seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Milwaukee Brewers (1970), Philadelphia Phillies (1971–1977), Montreal Expos (1977–1978)

Chris Jordan Facts