Gerald Durrell
19251995
British naturalist, writer, zoologist, and conservationist known for his captivating books and dedication to protecting endangered species
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Шүүлтүүрийг ашиглан Амьдралууд хэсгээс бүгдийг харах19251995
British naturalist, writer, zoologist, and conservationist known for his captivating books and dedication to protecting endangered species
19031995
German biochemist who won the 1939 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his groundbreaking work on sex hormones and discovered the first sex pheromone
19021995
Hungarian-American physicist and mathematician, Nobel laureate recognized for fundamental symmetry principles in atomic and elementary particle theory
19711995
American singer and fashion designer known as the "Queen of Tejano Music" who significantly influenced Latin popular music and culture
19071995
Japanese association football player who played for the Japan national team
19461995
German immunologist and Nobel laureate who co-developed the hybridoma technique for producing monoclonal antibodies, a foundational method in modern medicine and biotechnology
19111995
American actress, dancer, and singer of the Golden Age of Hollywood, renowned for her iconic partnership with Fred Astaire and an Academy Award win for 'Kitty Foyle'
18961995
Indian politician, peace activist, and Prime Minister of India who also served as Chief Minister of Bombay State and Finance Minister
19081995
Swedish electrical engineer, plasma physicist, and science fiction author who won the 1970 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on magnetohydrodynamics and plasma physics
19161995
British politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1964-1970 and 1974-1976, and was the only Labour leader to form four governments
19161995
American biochemist and Nobel laureate recognized for his pioneering research on protein folding and the relationship between amino acid sequence and protein conformation
19531995
Taiwanese ROC singer, television personality, and musician whose music transcended boundaries across Asia
19111995
Soviet and Russian chess grandmaster and electrical engineer who held five world titles and pioneered computer chess
19031995
Irish physicist and Nobel laureate who shared the 1951 Nobel Prize for achieving the first controlled nuclear transmutation by human means
19111995
Romanian-French philosopher and essayist known for his pervasive philosophical pessimism and aphoristic style, exploring themes of suffering, decay, and nihilism
19291995
German writer known for enchanting fantasy and children's fiction, including The Neverending Story and Momo, whose works sold millions of copies worldwide
19101995
Indian-American theoretical physicist who won the 1983 Nobel Prize for his mathematical studies of stellar evolution and discovered the Chandrasekhar limit
19421995
American guitarist and singer best known as the lead guitarist and vocalist for the legendary rock band Grateful Dead, a prominent figure in the 1960s counterculture and an influential musician across folk rock, psychedelic rock, and jam band genres
19181995
British actress and pioneering filmmaker who became the first woman to direct a film noir and a prominent female director in 1950s Hollywood
19221995
English comic novelist and critic who wrote Lucky Jim and over 20 satirical novels, knighted in 1990 for contributions to literature
19031995
British statesman and diplomat who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and twice as Foreign Secretary, known for renouncing his peerage to lead the government
19251995
French philosopher known for his work on literature, film, and art, co-authoring *Capitalism and Schizophrenia* with Félix Guattari
19221995
Israeli politician, statesman, and general who served two terms as Prime Minister of Israel and was the first prime minister born in the region of Palestine
19061995
Jewish-French-Lithuanian philosopher known for his profound exploration of ethics, metaphysics, and ontology within existentialism and phenomenology
19171995
American singer, actor, comedian, and film producer, known as the "King of Cool" and one of the 20th century's most popular entertainers
19071995
British economist who made major contributions to international trade and welfare economics, and helped develop the Keynesian multiplier
19101995
German computer scientist and engineer known as the inventor and father of the modern computer, creating the world's first programmable computer, the Z3
19361995
Japanese association football player and manager who played for and managed the Japan national team