Showing posts with label Barbara Walters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Walters. Show all posts

Jewish American Heritage Month
 Jewish-Americans are influential in a wide range of sectors -- from entertainment to the sciences. In honor of Jewish American Heritage Month, here are a few notables singled out by the Jewish-American Hall of Fame.

William Safire
 The author  Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist and presidential speechwriter influenced public opinion for decades until his death in 2009. He was a leading critic of this presidential administration.

Gloria Steinem
The face of the feminist movement, Gloria Steinem been a force in shaping gender politics since the 1970s. 
 
Barbara Walters
The legendary broadcast journalist is known for conducting interviews with A-list celebrities, including a pop queen, a presidential couple and a screen icon. Whom did she choose for her annual "Most Fascinating People" list for 2010?
 
Albert Einstein
The German-born physicist who gave the world a groundbreaking theory is widely thought to be the greatest scientist of all time. He became an American citizen in 1940 and spent many years at a prestigious Ivy League university.
 
Alan Greenspan
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan  has taken heat for factors leading to the current economic downturn since retiring in 2008. Get his memoir.
 
Sandy Koufax
One of the greatest left-handed pitchers of all time played for the same team his entire 12-year career. The baseball icon was the youngest former player to receive a top baseball honor.
 
Woody Allen
Best known as a filmmaker who dwells on the drama of relationships within a comedic framework, Woody Allen has a large body of work that includes plays, music and stand-up comedy. His latest project?
 
Al Franken
Al Franken's career has evolved from a long-running sketch comedy showto being elected a senator and authoring books.
 
Elizabeth Taylor
A film star in the truest sense of the word, the late screen star dazzled on and off camera for decades and became renowned for her many marriages, her extensive jewelry collection and for bringing AIDS research into the spotlight.
 
Henry Kissinger
The former national security adviser and secretary of state under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973.
 
Mark Zuckerberg
The founder of social networking innovator Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg was named Time magazine's Person of the Year in 2010 at the age of 26. His massive net worth? A movie came out last year based on the creation of Facebook.
 
Philip Roth
Roth's book "Goodbye, Columbus," published in 1959, won the National Book Award and was made into a movie, and his works depicting Jewish-American life have gone on to earn many other honors, including the Pulitzer Prize for literature.
 
Annie Leibovitz
The legendary photographer has trained her camera lens on celebrities ranging from a music legend  to royalty  creating iconic images.
 
Natalie Portman
Portman's Oscar-winning performance in "Black Swan" is the latest honor for the young actress, who retains dual American and Israeli  citizenship. She's recently engaged and expecting.
 
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The second woman to sit as a Supreme Court justice was appointed during former President Bill Clinton's term in office. She has been an advocate for this constitutional principle.
 
Ben Bernanke
An American economist and former professor  Ben Bernanke became chairman of the Federal Reserve Board in 2006. He was criticized for his work behind the bailout of an insurance giant.
 
Artie Shaw
One of the primary architects of the Swing Era, big band leader and clarinetist Artie Shaw  is known for reworking standards like Cole Porter's "Begin the Beguine"  into jazzy, memorable arrangements.
 
Ralph Lauren
Fashion designer Ralph Lauren is known for his classic American style and has put his brand on everything from bedding to fragrances and home décor.
 
Albert Abraham Michelson
A Nobel prize-winning physicist known for his work on a physical constant, Albert Michelson was born in Strzelno but immigrated to the U.S. in the late 1800s as a child. He was the first to receive the Nobel Prize in this category.

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Most Famous Female Firsts

James Brown might have sung that it's a man's, man's, man's world, but we disagree. We ascribe more to the Aretha Franklin outlook on life, that sisters are doin' it for themselves. In honor of Women's History Month, check out 18 fabulous females who paved the way for womankind.

Mariah Carey
Famous First: First female artist to debut a single at #1 on the charts
Year: 1995

Oprah Winfrey
Famous First: First woman to own and produce her own talk show
Year: 1986
Barbra Streisand
Famous Firsts: First woman to produce, direct, write and star in a major motion picture ("Yentl"); first female composer to win the Best Song Oscar for "Evergreen" ("A Star is Born")
Year: 1983 and 1977
Beyonce
Famous First: First female artist to be awarded the International Artist Award at the American Music Awards
Year: 2007
Barbara Walters
Famous First: First female co-anchor of network evening news
Year: 1976
Whoopi Goldberg
Famous First: First woman to host the Oscars solo
Year: 1994
Jennifer Lopez
Famous First: First female spokesperson for the Boys & Girls Club of America
Year: 2010
Kathryn Bigelow
Famous First: First woman to win Best Director at the Oscars
Year: 2010
Chris Evert
Famous First: First female tennis player to earn $1 million in career prize money; first tennis player, male or female, to win 1,000 singles matches
Year: 1976 and 1984, respectively
JK Rowling
Famous First: First female billionaire book author
Year: 2004
Queen Latifah
Famous First: First female rapper to win a Grammy
Year: 1995
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
Famous First: First female athlete to be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated, aside from the swimsuit edition
Year: 1987
Sandra Day O'Connor
Famous First: First female Supreme Court justice
Year: 1981
Tina Turner
Famous First: First woman to be on the cover of Rolling Stone
Year: 1967
Danica Patrick
Famous First: First woman to win a major closed-course auto race
Year: 2008
Lucille Ball
Famous First: First woman in television to head a major studio
Year: 1962
Candice Bergen
Famous First: First female host of "Saturday Night Live"
Year: 1975
Helen Hayes
Famous First: First woman to win the EGOT
Year: 1976