Portal:Biography
The Biography Portal
A biography, or simply bio, is a detailed description of a person's life. It involves more than just basic facts like education, work, relationships, and death; it portrays a person's experience of these life events. Unlike a profile or curriculum vitae (résumé), a biography presents a subject's life story, highlighting various aspects of their life, including intimate details of experience, and may include an analysis of the subject's personality.
Biographical works are usually non-fiction, but fiction can also be used to portray a person's life. One in-depth form of biographical coverage is called legacy writing. Works in diverse media, from literature to film, form the genre known as biography.
An authorized biography is written with the permission, cooperation, and at times, participation of a subject or a subject's heirs. An unauthorized biography is one written without such permission or participation. An autobiography is written by the person themselves, sometimes with the assistance of a collaborator or ghostwriter. (Full article...)
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- ... that as a teenager in a B'nai B'rith camp in Canada, Holocaust survivor and future Canadian ambassador Fred Bild learned English from his camp counselor, future actor William Shatner?
- ... that Margaret C. Roberts was encouraged to study medicine by LDS Church leader Brigham Young to reduce mortality rates during childbirth?
- ... that as an undergraduate, battery engineer Celina Mikolajczak discovered a supernova?
- ... that Grace Lavery's autobiography Please Miss discusses her transition but also the "paradigmatic concept of the penis"?
- ... that Vermont folk musician Pete Sutherland hosted concerts at his house for $10—or $9 if you brought your own chair?
- ... that Dusko Doder reported the 1984 death of Yuri Andropov, the leader of the Soviet Union, before any official announcement?
- ... that The True Record closed shortly after implicating Provisional President Yuan Shikai in the assassination of Song Jiaoren?
- ... that Debra Lew Harder is the fifth person to host the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts since they began in 1931?
- ... that railroad engineer Jules Hanscotte developed a system for the safe braking of heavy trains on steep gradients, but its only significant use was on tourist tramways?
- ... that before becoming a successful children's author, Myron Levoy was an engineer doing research on nuclear-powered spaceships for a mission to Mars?
- ... that according to artist Tetsuya Nomura, Vanille's attire took inspiration from the Himba people of Namibia?
- ... that Commander Alexander Armatas was the leader of the "Gunslingers", but now leads the Blue Angels (featured)?
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On this day – December 5
Births
- 1537 – Ashikaga Yoshiaki, last shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate (d. 1597)
- 1894 – Charles Robberts Swart, 1st State President of South Africa (d. 1982)
- 1896 – Carl Ferdinand Cori, Czech biochemist and Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1984)
- 1901 – Walt Disney, animator and co-founder of The Walt Disney Company (d. 1966)
- 1911 – Władysław Szpilman, Polish pianist and composer (d. 2000) (pictured)
- 1925 – Anastasio Somoza Debayle, 73rd President of Nicaragua (d. 1980)
Deaths
- 1791 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer (b. 1756)
- 1951 – Shoeless Joe Jackson, American baseball player (b. 1887)
- 1926 – Claude Monet, French impressionist painter (b. 1840)
- 1963 – Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, 5th Prime Minister of Pakistan (b. 1892)
- 1977 – Aleksandr Vasilevsky, Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union (b. 1895)
- 2002 – Ne Win, 4th President of Burma (b. 1911)
In the news
- 13 February 2024 – Estonia–Russia relations
- Prime Minister of Estonia Kaja Kallas is reportedly placed on the Russian Interior Ministry's register of wanted people due to the country's removal of Soviet War Memorials, making Kallas the first known government leader to be added to a wanted list by Russian authorities. (The Guardian)
- 4 February 2024 – 66th Annual Grammy Awards
- Taylor Swift wins Album of the Year for Midnights, becoming the first artist to win the award four times. She also announces the release of a new album, The Tortured Poets Department, on April 19. (Variety)
- 27 January 2024 –
- Venezuela's Supreme Court ratifies a ban from seeking any political office for 15 years on María Corina Machado, opposition leader backed by the United States. (Le Monde) (The Economist)
- 24 January 2024 –
- The Constitutional Court of Thailand acquits former Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat for owning shares in the defunct media company iTV, thereby allowing Limjaroenrat to resume serving as a Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives. (AP)
- 23 January 2024 –
- North Korea demolishes the Arch of Reunification in Pyongyang after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ruled out peaceful reunification with South Korea. (NDTV)
- The Senate of the Philippines' committee on women conducts a public hearing regarding the alleged abuses within the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. Three women, two Ukrainian nationals and one Filipino, accuse church leader Apollo Quiboloy of sexually abusing them. (CNN Philippines)