Michael Curtiz
18861962
Prolific Hungarian-American film director who shaped Hollywood's Golden Age with classics like Casablanca and The Charge of the Light Brigade
21 people on record
18861962
Prolific Hungarian-American film director who shaped Hollywood's Golden Age with classics like Casablanca and The Charge of the Light Brigade
18861957
Mexican muralist whose large frescoes helped establish the mural movement in Mexican and international art
18861978
Swedish physicist and university teacher known for his Nobel Prize-winning discoveries and research in X-ray spectroscopy
18861976
Chinese general, military strategist, politician, and revolutionary, known for his role as a Marshal of the People's Republic of China
18861982
German-Austrian ethologist and Nobel laureate known for decoding the honeybee's waggle dance and advancing the study of animal communication
18861951
French metaphysician, writer, and orientalist known for his traditionalist philosophy and writings on esotericism, symbolism, and initiation
18861977
English physiologist and biophysicist who won the 1922 Nobel Prize for elucidating muscle heat and mechanical work, also co-founding biophysics and operations research
18861966
Alsatian sculptor, painter, and poet known for his significant contributions to Dadaism and abstract art
18861975
British organic chemist and Nobel laureate known for his investigations into plant products of biological importance, especially anthocyanins and alkaloids
18861944
French historian, medievalist, and a founding member of the Annales School who also served as a French resistance fighter
18861963
Luxembourgish-born German-French statesman, politician, and Venerable who was a principal founder of the European Communities, the Council of Europe, and NATO, and twice served as Prime Minister of France
18861941
King of Spain from birth to 1931, known as "El Africano" for his support of African colonial expansion, whose 45-year reign ended with the establishment of the Second Spanish Republic
18231886
Russian playwright who almost single-handedly created a Russian national repertoire and defined the Russian realistic period
18301886
American poet known for her unique and profound exploration of life, death, and nature, whose work was largely discovered and celebrated posthumously
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