
John Walter Bratton
John Walter Bratton (January 21, 1867 - February 7, 1947) was a British composer known for his religious music and chamber music compositions.

John Walter Bratton (January 21, 1867 - February 7, 1947) was a British composer known for his religious music and chamber music compositions.

House Peters, Jr., born on January 12, 1916, and passed away on October 1, 2008, was an American character actor. He had a rich performance experience in film and television, known for his unique acting style and diverse character portrayals.

Ned Herrmann was a renowned author whose works spanned across various fields, including psychology, education, and management. He was born in 1922 and passed away on December 24, 1999.

Reinhard Bendix was a German-born American sociologist known for his research on organizational theory, social conflict, and power structures. His work has had a profound impact on understanding the structure of modern society.

Al Forman, born on July 7, 1928, and passed away on November 23, 2013, was a renowned baseball umpire. He had a career spanning over 40 years in baseball, known for his fair and professional umpiring style.

Born on November 26, 1948, Julie McGregor is a British television actress with a rich acting career in British television. She is known for her exceptional performances and unique character portrayals in various television series.

Joe Dean, born on April 26, 1930, and passed away on November 17, 2013, was a renowned basketball player. He demonstrated exceptional skills and leadership on the basketball court, making significant contributions to the development of the sport.
Andrew Soutar, born in 1879 in Scotland, was a renowned writer known for his vivid portrayal of Scottish rural life. His works have won the favor of readers with their depiction of the beauty and spirit of Scottish countryside.

Jan Kott was a prominent literary critic known for his profound analysis of dramatic and literary works. His writings spanned a wide range of genres from classical to modern drama, profoundly influencing subsequent drama studies and criticism.

Joy Page, an American actress, was born on November 9, 1924, in New York City, and passed away on April 18, 2008. She is known for her film work in the 1940s and 1950s and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in 'The Yearling'.