Time Period
Television Era
1950 - 1989
The Television Era took place between 1950 and 1989. This Era was preceded by the Radio & Film Era and followed by the Personal Computer Era. The most memorable people born in this era include Viktor Nagy, Ingo Schwichtenberg, and Samson Kitur. The most important cities in this era, ranked by number of deaths, were Moscow (393), New York City (370), and Los Angeles (331).
People
Between 1950 and 1989, the Television Era era was the birth place of 25,000 globally memorable people, including Viktor Nagy, Ingo Schwichtenberg, and Samson Kitur. Additionaly, 10,206 globally memorable people passed away during the Television Era era including Harold L. Ickes, Hubert Stevens, and Maximilian Fretter-Pico.
People Born during the Television Era era
Go to all RankingsViktor Nagy
1984 - Present
HPI: NaN
Ingo Schwichtenberg
1965 - 1995
HPI: 59.54
Samson Kitur
1966 - 2003
HPI: NaN
Roy Hargrove
1969 - 2018
HPI: 49.07
Tatjana Patitz
1966 - 2023
HPI: 58.48
Robert Pastorelli
1954 - 2004
HPI: 53.67
Lisa Banes
1955 - 2021
HPI: 50.98
Lee Thompson Young
1984 - 2013
HPI: 46.81
Keith Campbell
1954 - 2012
HPI: 55.22
Alex Chandre de Oliveira
1977 - 2014
HPI: 48.45
Eric Bristow
1957 - 2018
HPI: 47.13
Mary Pat Gleason
1950 - 2020
HPI: 47.53
People Deceased during the Television Era era
Go to all RankingsHarold L. Ickes
1874 - 1952
HPI: 48.77
Hubert Stevens
1890 - 1950
HPI: 53.10
Maximilian Fretter-Pico
1892 - 1984
HPI: 59.76
Ngô Đình Nhu
1910 - 1963
HPI: 63.91
Franz Kaiser
1891 - 1962
HPI: 59.45
Kurt Feldt
1897 - 1970
HPI: 59.28
Richard Brauer
1901 - 1977
HPI: 53.05
Erich Rademacher
1901 - 1979
HPI: 57.24
Geoffrey de Havilland
1882 - 1965
HPI: 54.67
Flaminio Bertoni
1903 - 1964
HPI: 61.91
Richard Schorr
1867 - 1951
HPI: 56.10
William D'Amico
1910 - 1984
HPI: 50.82
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Television Era were SOCCER PLAYERS (6388), ACTORS (4360), ATHLETES (2239), POLITICIANS (1851), and SINGERS (1334), while most who died were POLITICIANS (1629), ATHLETES (601), MILITARY PERSONNELS (425), ASTRONOMERS (94), and MATHEMATICIANS (167).
























