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 Lance Reddick, Khady Sylla, and Marietta Giannakou. The most important cities in this era, ranked by number of deaths, were Moscow (393), New York City (372), and Los Angeles (331).
People
Between 1950 and 1989, the Television Era era was the birth place of 25,000 globally memorable people, including Lance Reddick, Khady Sylla, and Marietta Giannakou. Additionaly, 10,235 globally memorable people passed away during the Television Era era including Yigal Allon, Nereu Ramos, and Aneurin Bevan.
People Born during the Television Era era
Go to all RankingsLance Reddick
1962 - 2023
HPI: 62.09
Khady Sylla
1963 - 2013
HPI: 49.41
Marietta Giannakou
1951 - 2022
HPI: 49.96
Jennifer Syme
1972 - 2001
HPI: 52.80
Miki Roqué
1988 - 2012
HPI: NaN
Bruno Metsu
1954 - 2013
HPI: 61.88
John Singleton
1968 - 2019
HPI: 50.55
Andrew Wood
1966 - 1990
HPI: 49.78
Lynn Shelton
1965 - 2020
HPI: NaN
Richey Edwards
1967 - 2008
HPI: 52.01
Malcolm Young
1953 - 2017
HPI: 69.12
Bam Bam Bigelow
1961 - 2007
HPI: 54.05
People Deceased during the Television Era era
Go to all RankingsYigal Allon
1918 - 1980
HPI: 67.24
Nereu Ramos
1888 - 1958
HPI: 59.81
Aneurin Bevan
1897 - 1960
HPI: 53.30
Kyuichi Tokuda
1894 - 1953
HPI: 60.09
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
1889 - 1973
HPI: 61.72
Mikhail Kalatozov
1903 - 1973
HPI: 65.22
Tryggve Gran
1888 - 1980
HPI: 51.55
Abraham Alikhanov
1904 - 1970
HPI: 57.03
Musine Kokalari
1917 - 1983
HPI: 58.98
Kazi Nazrul Islam
1899 - 1976
HPI: 66.93
Eric Drummond, 7th Earl of Perth
1876 - 1951
HPI: 68.29
Harold Nicolson
1886 - 1968
HPI: 51.84
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Television Erawere SOCCER PLAYERS (6459), ACTORS (4359), ATHLETES (2222), POLITICIANS (1841), and SINGERS (1318), while most who died were POLITICIANS (1628), FILM DIRECTORS (309), EXPLORERS (33), PHYSICISTS (185), and WRITERS (1104).
























