John von Neumann
19031957
Hungarian and American mathematician, physicist, and computer scientist known for foundational work in quantum physics, game theory, and computer architecture
38 people on record
19031957
Hungarian and American mathematician, physicist, and computer scientist known for foundational work in quantum physics, game theory, and computer architecture
19031978
Japanese association football player born in Hyōgo Prefecture, active in the early 20th century
19031963
Japanese film director and screenwriter known for his poignant explorations of family dynamics and intergenerational relationships in films like Late Spring, Tokyo Story, and An Autumn Afternoon
19031969
British physicist and Nobel laureate who discovered the pion and developed the photographic method for studying nuclear processes
19032011
Dutch-German actor, singer, and entertainer known for his exceptionally long career, performing until the age of 108 and maintaining popularity for decades in the German-speaking world
19031976
Norwegian American physical chemist and theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate for his reciprocal relations in irreversible thermodynamics
19031989
Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and Nobel laureate who co-founded modern ethology and studied individual and social behavior patterns
19031966
British writer and journalist known for his satirical novels and travel books, including 'Brideshead Revisited' and 'Decline and Fall'
19031995
Irish physicist and Nobel laureate who shared the 1951 Nobel Prize for achieving the first controlled nuclear transmutation by human means
19031946
Austrian SS official and convicted war criminal who served as Chief of the Reich Security Main Office during World War II, a major perpetrator of the Holocaust
19031996
American stage and film actress who became one of the few major stars to work freelance during Hollywood's studio era
19031969
German philosopher, sociologist, and musicologist, known for his leadership in the Frankfurt School and his critiques of the culture industry, influencing the European New Left
18201903
English philosopher and political theorist who coined "survival of the fittest" and applied evolutionary principles to sociology and ethics
18301903
Danish-French Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter who bridged multiple artistic movements and exhibited in all eight Impressionist exhibitions
18801903
Austrian philosopher and writer known for his influential work <em>Geschlecht und Charakter</em> and his impact on modern thought
18481903
French Post-Impressionist and Symbolist painter and printmaker, celebrated for his experimental use of color and Synthetist style, as well as his influential wood engravings and woodcuts
18191903
Irish mathematician and physicist who held the Lucasian Professorship at Cambridge for 54 years, becoming the longest-serving in its history
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