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 Evangelia Psarra, Patricia Manterola, and Finn Tugwell. 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 Evangelia Psarra, Patricia Manterola, and Finn Tugwell. Additionaly, 10,206 globally memorable people passed away during the Television Era era including Nur Muhammad Taraki, Philip G. Epstein, and Gustav Mie.
People Born during the Television Era era
Go to all RankingsEvangelia Psarra
1974 - Present
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Patricia Manterola
1972 - Present
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Finn Tugwell
1976 - Present
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Yuki Yokosawa
1980 - Present
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Four Tet
1978 - Present
HPI: 53.09
Cameron Baerg
1972 - Present
HPI: NaN
Thomas Herschmiller
1978 - Present
HPI: NaN
Trevor Dunn
1968 - Present
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Gavin Hassett
1973 - Present
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Kevin Light
1979 - Present
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Mark Lewis-Francis
1982 - Present
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Jeff Henckels
1984 - Present
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People Deceased during the Television Era era
Go to all RankingsNur Muhammad Taraki
1917 - 1979
HPI: 70.41
Philip G. Epstein
1909 - 1952
HPI: 49.33
Gustav Mie
1868 - 1957
HPI: 57.46
Clinton Davisson
1881 - 1958
HPI: 75.46
Chris Gueffroy
1968 - 1989
HPI: 52.42
Louis Charles Breguet
1880 - 1955
HPI: 60.46
Prince Charles, Count of Flanders
1903 - 1983
HPI: 67.04
Walther Wenck
1900 - 1982
HPI: 68.90
Eugene Meyer
1875 - 1959
HPI: 63.69
Roger Livesey
1906 - 1976
HPI: 44.32
Hermann Broch
1886 - 1951
HPI: 71.16
James Daly
1918 - 1978
HPI: 51.61
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Television Era were SOCCER PLAYERS (5722), ACTORS (4258), ATHLETES (2641), POLITICIANS (1964), and SINGERS (1421), while most who died were POLITICIANS (1629), WRITERS (1095), PHYSICISTS (185), RELIGIOUS FIGURES (172), and ENGINEERS (103).
























