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 Kelly Preston, Yelena Romanova, and Pyotr Mamonov. 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 Kelly Preston, Yelena Romanova, and Pyotr Mamonov. Additionaly, 10,206 globally memorable people passed away during the Television Era era including Gladys George, Marcel Pagnol, and Princess Irene, Duchess of Aosta.
People Born during the Television Era era
Go to all RankingsKelly Preston
1962 - 2020
HPI: 65.93
Yelena Romanova
1963 - 2007
HPI: 51.81
Pyotr Mamonov
1951 - 2021
HPI: 54.49
María de Villota
1980 - 2013
HPI: 55.03
Rene Bond
1950 - 1996
HPI: 55.76
Veronica Guerin
1958 - 1996
HPI: 56.63
Andrei Panin
1962 - 2013
HPI: 53.25
Ingrid Visser
1977 - 2013
HPI: NaN
Kalpana Chawla
1961 - 2003
HPI: 61.98
Ulrika Babiaková
1976 - 2002
HPI: NaN
Rosario Fiorello
1960 - Present
HPI: 50.56
Andrea Pollack
1961 - 2019
HPI: 54.29
People Deceased during the Television Era era
Go to all RankingsGladys George
1904 - 1954
HPI: 53.86
Marcel Pagnol
1895 - 1974
HPI: 67.16
Princess Irene, Duchess of Aosta
1904 - 1974
HPI: 66.20
Edith Evans
1888 - 1976
HPI: 57.28
Mohamed Amin Didi
1910 - 1954
HPI: 54.14
Leonid Bykov
1928 - 1979
HPI: 60.83
Sudirman
1916 - 1950
HPI: 56.60
Helene Costello
1906 - 1957
HPI: 52.78
Katherine Anne Porter
1890 - 1980
HPI: 58.82
Nuriye Ulviye Mevlan Civelek
1893 - 1964
HPI: 53.40
Amélie of Orléans
1865 - 1951
HPI: 68.61
Virginia Bruce
1909 - 1982
HPI: 53.87
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Television Era were SOCCER PLAYERS (6241), ACTORS (4359), ATHLETES (2218), POLITICIANS (1861), and SINGERS (1372), while most who died were ACTORS (1156), WRITERS (1095), COMPANIONS (49), POLITICIANS (1629), and MILITARY PERSONNELS (425).
























