What a life!
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In 2009 The Times recorded the passing of 1,221 people who made their lives matter. Their stories from the obscure Eddie Logan, the shoe shiner who worked at Santa Anita for 74 years, to mega-star Michael Jackson can all be found here.
To put these remarkable portraits at your fingertips follow the links below. Those who achieved in more than one field are listed under each topic.
Agents of change
Activists, innovators, inventors, reformers and social catalysts
Boundless, superlative and unique
The first, the last, the oldest, the most, adventurers, heroes and tragic victims
Stage and screen
Actors and actresses, producers, directors, moguls and showmen
Music
Singers, instrumentalists and writers, executives and managers
Media and art
Authors, artists, journalists, photographers, poets, broadcasters, publishers and agents
High and low society
Philanthropists, image-makers, restaurateurs, spouses and children of the famous, criminals and the scandalous,
Public stage
Technocrats, politicians, warriors (including California's war dead), police, spies and world leaders
Business and industry
Entrepreneurs, industrialists and financiers
Professions
Doctors, lawyers, architects and scholars
Religion
Evangelists, clergy, theologians, lay leaders and musicians
Science
Biologists, physicists, mathematicians and space engineers
Sports
Athletes, coaches and owners
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