Family noted (Two presidents for granddads),Family noted (Both parents and grandparents)
Soccer (Noted pro),Knighted,Sports Championship (Six titles in eight seasons),Top 5% of Profession
Baseball (Pro, pitcher),Work in team/ Tandem (Sports team)
(Kindly update; details are not confirmed.) Known for her role in Love You to the Stars and Back and My Amnesia Girl
Teacher (of Anatomical Drawing),Fine art artist,Commercial artist,Published/ Exhibited/ Released 2001 ("Transfigurations")
Family traumatic event,Unusual circumstances
Death by Disease 21 January 1995 (Of lung cancer, age 68, in San Diego),Basketball,News journalist/ Anchor (Sports broadcaster),Bartender (Ran family tavern),Coach/ Manager/ Owner (Managed basketball team),Cancer,Illness/ Disease,Lose social status 1951 (Convicted of point shaving),Size (6'7")
Fiction,Military career (Coast Guard, 20 years),Heart (Terminal attack),Bone (Bone inflammation),Change in family responsibilities 1964 (Daughter Cindy born),Change residence 1987 (Moved from L.A. to Tennessee),Abusive - Neglectful,Kids 1-3 (One daughter),Kids - Noted (Daughter became aspiring writer),Family supportive (Raised by grandmom),Number of Divorces (Three),Number of Marriages (Three),Stress - Chronic misery (Due to touring, publicity),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1976 ("Roots"),Prize 1976 (Pulitzer Prize in literature),End Major Project 1987 (Ended touring to get back to writing),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1988 (Second book released),Race (Black),Outdoors (Loved the sea),Gain - Financial success in field,Lawsuit sued (Lost),Pulitzer prize (For "Roots"),Vocational award (270 writing awards for 'Roots'),Top 5% of Profession,Occult/ Misc. Collection,Institutionalized - prison, hospital 1987 (Hospitalized for exhaustion and bone inflammation)
Basketball,Coach/ Manager/ Owner,Prize 2 October 1998 (Basketball Hall of Fame),Hall of Fame
Death by Heart Attack 4 February 1981 (Age 46 less one day),Group/ Duo ("Sensational Alex Harvey Band"),Instrumentalist (Guitar, banjo),Vocalist/ Pop, Rock, etc.,Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1972 ("The Joker is Wild"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1975 (Hit, "Delilah"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1976 ("The Boston Tea Party"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1979 ("The Mafia Stole My Guitar"),Work in team/ Tandem (Musical bands),Joined group 1963 (Formed the group, "Alex Harvey and his Soul Band")
TV host/ Personality (Weatherman),Other Science (Meteorologist),New Job 1981 (TV weatherman for Scotland Today),New Job 1989 (TV weatherman bulletins for ITV and LWT)
(Kindly update; details are not confirmed.) American rock climber, known for free solo climbs, especially El Capitan
Death, Cause unspecified 18 July 2001 (Age 72),Swimming,Prize 1948 (Olympics Bronze),Prize 1952 (Bronze medal in Olympics),Olympics
Alex Johnson is an activist and writer, advocating for human rights and environmental sustainability. They have authored multiple books and articles on climate change and social justice.
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