I'm English, I live in England, UK. I recall reading report John Coltrane, death at that time ( 1967 ) In English, national newspaper ( Daily Mail ) I became aware in late 1950s what a marvellous Tenor Saxophone/ musician, John, was, listening to Miles Davis, Albums: Milestones + Kind of Blue. Anyway, Peace to all !!
The year I was born, BTW. Nice touch adding space travelers Vladimir Komarov (of Soyuz 1) and Grissom, White and Chaffee (of Apollo 1). Their contributions in life paved the way into space for a long, continuous bevy of their successors.
Now that everyone is an actor, Spencer Tracy was not the first to win consecutive Oscars. He won his Oscars in 1937 and 1938, but Luise Rainer won hers in 1936 and 1937. Roger B. Chaffee was 40 when he died, not 31.
Not quite. According to Bert Lahr's son John in his book The Notes On A Cowardly Lion Bert Lahr yes was 72 at his death but he succumbed to lung cancer what HE NEVER KNEW HE HAD!
And Nina Mae McKinney the beautiful African American movie goddess...the first to star in a Hollywood film - King Vidor's acclaimed Hallelujah! in 1929 - when she was just 16
Correction: John Coltrane: Date of Birth: (17 July 1967)
He was born on September 23,1926
* date of death
I'm English, I live in England, UK.
I recall reading report John Coltrane, death at that time ( 1967 )
In English, national newspaper ( Daily Mail )
I became aware in late 1950s what a marvellous
Tenor Saxophone/ musician, John, was,
listening to Miles Davis, Albums: Milestones + Kind of Blue.
Anyway, Peace to all !!
That would make him only 57 today.
I've always felt a special connection to Otis Redding. On the day when his life ended mine was just beginning.R.I.P Otis❤
😢😢
Thank you for sharing that personal connection with Otis Redding. His music continues to inspire many.
The year I was born, BTW. Nice touch adding space travelers Vladimir Komarov (of Soyuz 1) and Grissom, White and Chaffee (of Apollo 1). Their contributions in life paved the way into space for a long, continuous bevy of their successors.
Thank you for noticing these important historical figures and acknowledging their contributions to space exploration!
John Coltrane died July 17th 1967.
Che Guevera was an assassin who was captured and executed. He was not assassinated.
Thank you for sharing your perspective on Che Guevera's history.
At 2:44. Vladimir the son of Michael. The brave cosmonaut. He sacrificed his life for his friend Yuri. Rest in Peace, brave soldier.
Thank you for acknowledging Vladimir's sacrifice. It was truly noble.
@@funeralfy Amen, little brother...
Now that everyone is an actor, Spencer Tracy was not the first to win consecutive Oscars. He won his Oscars in 1937 and 1938, but Luise Rainer won hers in 1936 and 1937.
Roger B. Chaffee was 40 when he died, not 31.
Wow, I never knew that! Thanks for dropping some knowledge on me.
Otis Redding and Jane Mansfield died in 1967
Jane Mansfield had class very beautiful classy Lady I liked her more than Marilyn Monroe R.I.P. 🙏
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's nice to see admiration for Jane Mansfield.
Claude Rains only one on the list i know seeing him only once on Phantom of the Opera
Dorothy Parker and Ann Sheridan were so pretty!
They truly were stunning, weren't they?
You forgot Frank Overton, actor
nice
Thanks
Jayne Mansfield was so pretty!
She was 😢
The photos are all lifelike.
Thank you for noticing the attention to detail in the photos!
Not quite. According to Bert Lahr's son John in his book The Notes On A Cowardly Lion Bert Lahr yes was 72 at his death but he succumbed to lung cancer what HE NEVER KNEW HE HAD!
Thank you for sharing that additional insight!
And Nina Mae McKinney the beautiful African American movie goddess...the first to star in a Hollywood film - King Vidor's acclaimed Hallelujah! in 1929 - when she was just 16
Thank you for highlighting Nina Mae McKinney's incredible contribution to cinema history!
Why is Laurence Olivier depicted between Robert Oppenheimer and Otis Redding in the opening shot?
Lawrence died in 1967.
@@dennisneo1608 it is Laurence and he could not have posthumously appeared in the Marathon Man.
Why not?
Nothing here about A.C. Gilbert.
Love the warm tribute to CHe Guevera
Not a fan, but he does merit inclusion.
Lots of mistakes in ages
Sherlock Holmes
Thank you for mentioning Sherlock Holmes!