Shinzo Abe was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party from 2006 to 2007 and from 2012 to 2020. He was the longest-serving prime minister in Japanese history.
Sidhu Mosse Wala, who would have turned 29 on june 11, attained success as a singer, songwriter and rapper in his short five year career with a fan base of 10.9 million on youtube and more than 8 million on instagram. Moose Wala introduce a new music genre, wich instantly touched the heart of youth.
Steve Harwell was the co-founder and lead singer of Smash Mouth, best known for their hits “All Star,” “Walkin’ on the Sun,” and their cover of the Monkees’ “I’m a Believer.”
Suzanne Somers was an actress best known for her starring role as Chrissy Snow on the ‘70's and ‘80's sitcom “Three's Company.” Somers helped make “Three’s Company” one of the biggest TV hits of the ‘70s as she played the bubbly blonde Chrissy.
An American actress, producer, and model. She is best known for playing Julie Rogers in the final season of the television series Charlie's Angels, Stacey Sutton in the James Bond film A View to a Kill, Sheena in Sheena, Kiri in The Beastmaster and as Midge Pinciotti on That '70s Show.
Hawkins, who has died suddenly aged 50 while on tour with Foo Fighters in Colombia, had been a member of the group since 1997.
Terry Dee Funk was born June 30, 1944 in Hammond, Indiana to Dory Funk, Sr. and Dorothy Mattlock Funk. He graduated from Canyon High School and attended West Texas State University, where he played football.
Born Christopher Wallace 24 years ago, B.I.G. grew up in the Bedford Stuyvesant area, one of the toughest neighbourhoods in Brooklyn, New York. His childhood was bleak, surrounded by crackheads and drug dealers.
A resident "tough guy" of Brooklyn neighborhood, Tony always proved his salt of the Earth. Though locked up 28 times he didn't want that to become his legacy and instead he became an actor in iconic shows like The Sopranos.
In the years since hip-hop lost its most dynamic figure, several superstars have embodied the qualities that made Tupac Shakur such a legend. 50 Cent's vicious raps and bullet-scarred body recall Shakur's reckless, dangerous side.