39 Years Old
A talented multi-hyphenate behind the hit TV show "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," creating humorous, relatable content that explores complex emotions and relationships.
39 Years Old
Power-hitting outfielder with 300+ home runs, playing for several MLB teams including the Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets.
39 Years Old
A skilled second baseman with a strong bat, known for his All-Star appearances and World Series championship with the Cleveland Indians.
39 Years Old
A British sprinter who specialized in the 400 meters, winning multiple Olympic and World Championship medals, and holding the British record in the event.
39 Years Old
Singer-songwriter and guitarist blending folk, rock, and pop to create introspective and emotionally charged music, known for poignant lyrics and soaring vocals.
39 Years Old
Israeli midfielder who played for clubs like Hapoel Tel Aviv and Beitar Jerusalem, earning 32 caps for the national team between 1995 and 2003.
39 Years Old
Australian rugby league player who played for the Canberra Raiders and represented Queensland in the State of Origin series, known for his speed and agility on the field.
On this day, exactly 35 years ago, the world witnessed a tapestry of events that would forever etch their mark on the annals of history. From the realm of politics to the world of sports, April 3rd, 1987, was a day of significant milestones and notable achievements.
This day marked a pivotal moment in Soviet politics as Mikhail Gorbachev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party, introduced the concept of "perestroika" (restructuring) and "glasnost" (openness) to the Soviet Union. This radical shift in policy aimed to transform the country's stagnant economy and bring transparency to its governance. Gorbachev's reforms would go on to have far-reaching consequences, ultimately contributing to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
On this day, the world of arts and culture was abuzz with creativity. The 59th Academy Awards ceremony took place, honoring films released in 1986. Oliver Stone's "Platoon" took home four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director, while Paul Newman won Best Actor for his role in "The Color of Money."
As the world continued to spin, the events of April 3rd, 1987, left an indelible mark on the fabric of time. From the realm of politics to the world of sports and arts, this day will forever be remembered as a tapestry of significance, woven from the threads of human achievement and creativity.