Maurice Wilkins
19162004
New Zealand-born English physicist and biologist whose X-ray diffraction studies were instrumental in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA and its role in genetic information transfer
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19162004
New Zealand-born English physicist and biologist whose X-ray diffraction studies were instrumental in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA and its role in genetic information transfer
18761954
German chemist and Nobel laureate known for co-developing the Diels–Alder reaction, a crucial method for synthesizing cyclic organic compounds
19212007
Scottish actress widely praised for her portrayals of proper, ladylike women, earning six Academy Award nominations for Best Actress and becoming one of the most popular actresses in the world from the 1940s to the late 1960s
14431490
King of Hungary and Bohemia, and Duke of Austria, who was often known as "the Just" and shaped Central European politics from 1458 to 1490
18141875
French painter known for his empathetic depictions of peasant farmers and a founder of the Barbizon school, who also explored pure landscapes in his later career
19061977
Italian film director who pioneered neorealist cinema with influential films like Rome, Open City and Paisan
18851957
Prolific French playwright, filmmaker, and actor, known for his 115 plays and significant contributions to boulevard theatre
18741952
First President of Israel and British chemist instrumental in the Balfour Declaration and Israel's recognition
19201959
French polymath, writer, and jazz musician known for his avant-garde novels and controversial works published under the pseudonym Vernon Sullivan
18591935
Officier d'artillerie français dont la condamnation injuste pour espionnage a déclenché l'historique affaire Dreyfus, révélant l'antisémitisme et l'erreur judiciaire en France
19061976
Italian director, screenwriter, and theatre innovator, known for pioneering neorealism and later creating grand cinematic epics exploring European history and societal decay
19011983
Roi des Belges qui navigua à travers la période tumultueuse de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et était connu pour ses passions de photographe et naturaliste
18011850
French classical liberal theorist, political economist, and member of the French assembly, known for his writings on free markets and limited government
18991974
German writer, poet, and screenwriter, celebrated for his humorous children's books such as Emil and the Detectives, and his socially astute poetry
19321998
Japanese actress, seiyū, and stage actor known for iconic roles in films like "Godzilla" (1954) and "The Mysterians" (1959)
19512010
Nigerian politician who served as the President of Nigeria from 2007 until his death in 2010, previously a university teacher and entrepreneur
17911824
Peintre et lithographe français, pionnier clé du mouvement romantique, surtout connu pour « Le Radeau de la Méduse »
19292020
Acteur suédo-français connu pour ses 70 ans de carrière au cinéma, à la télévision et au théâtre, ayant joué dans plus de 150 films et nominé deux fois aux Oscars
17431794
French philosopher, mathematician, and political scientist who championed Enlightenment ideals like free markets, public education, and equal rights for all
18751934
Roi des Belges qui gagna le titre de "Roi-Chevalier" pour son leadership courageux durant la Première Guerre mondiale
19182019
Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan, known for privatizing state-owned companies and advocating for a pro-United States foreign policy and neoliberal economic policies
17271788
English portrait and landscape painter renowned for his quick brushwork, light palette, and capturing the essence of both human subjects and natural scenery
19552024
Japanese manga artist and character designer widely celebrated for creating the Dragon Ball franchise and recognized as one of the most influential authors in the history of manga
18971962
French intellectual and literary figure known for his philosophical and literary explorations of eroticism, mysticism, surrealism, and transgression