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 the John McCaffary House was the site of the 1850 murder of Bridget McCaffary, for which John McCaffary became the first and only person to be executed by the state of Wisconsin?
- ... that Bearded Man with a Beret by the Dutch artist Jan Lievens is an example of a tronie?
- ... that actor Glenn Strange was unaware that he was being called to play Frankenstein's monster in House of Frankenstein until he reported to the make-up room?
- ... that before Paul Goodman became known for his views on education, he wrote an autobiographical novel about a teacher's sexual relationship with his student?
- ... that Canadian punk rock musician Talli Osborne had only briefly spoken to the frontman of NOFX before the band wrote a song about her?
- ... that the Filipino musician No Rome took his stage name from people doubting his career choice?
- ... that Winzar Kakiouea was the sole athlete from his nation at the 2024 Olympics?
- ... that the prime minister of Serbia signed the 1918 Geneva Declaration after intervention from the President of France?
- ... that Russian indie artist polnalyubvi bought her first guitar with money earned from busking with her violin?
- ... that according to artist Tetsuya Nomura, Vanille's attire took inspiration from the Himba people of Namibia?
- ... that the writer of Poison Ivy: Thorns felt the titular DC Comics character was "tailor made for [her] interests as a nature-loving, gay makeup enthusiast"?
- ... that an 18th-century hymn inspired the title of George W. Bush's 1999 autobiography?
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On this day – December 4
Births
- 1798 – Jules Armand Dufaure, 33rd Prime Minister of France (d. 1881)
- 1844 – Franz Xavier Wernz, 25th Superior General of the Society of Jesus (d. 1914)
- 1861 – Hannes Hafstein, 1st Prime Minister of Iceland (d. 1922)
- 1892 – Francisco Franco, Caudillo of Spain (d. 1975)
- 1908 – Alfred Hershey, American bacteriologist and Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1997)
- 1919 – I. K. Gujral, 12th Prime Minister of India (d. 2012)
Deaths
- 1131 – Omar Khayyám, Persian philosopher and polymath (b. 1048)
- 1679 – Thomas Hobbes, English philosopher (b. 1588)
- 1935 – Charles Richet, French physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1850)
- 1938 – Tamanishiki San'emon, Japanese sumo wrestler and 32nd Yokozuna (b. 1903)
- 1980 – Francisco de Sá Carneiro, 111th Prime Minister of Portugal (b. 1934)
- 1993 – Frank Zappa, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (b. 1940)
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)