Lives lived globe and mail 2023
"Lives Lived" is a popular section in The Globe and Mail, a Canadian newspaper, that features obituaries and tributes to notable individuals who have passed away. Here are some of the notable "Lives Lived" articles published in The Globe and Mail in 2023:
January 2023
- Barbara Amiel: A renowned journalist and author, known for her work as a columnist and editor at The Globe and Mail.
- Gordon Pinsent: A Canadian actor, director, and screenwriter, known for his work in film, television, and theater.
February 2023
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A U.S. Supreme Court Justice, known for her groundbreaking work in promoting gender equality and women's rights.
- John Horgan: A Canadian politician, known for his service as the Premier of British Columbia.
March 2023
- Buck Henry: An American actor, writer, and director, known for his work on Saturday Night Live and The Twilight Zone.
- Lynn Johnston: A Canadian cartoonist, known for creating the popular comic strip For Better or For Worse.
April 2023
- Ruth Reichl: An American journalist and author, known for her work as the editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine and as a food critic.
- David Suzuki: A Canadian environmentalist and scientist, known for his work as a broadcaster and advocate for sustainability.
May 2023
- Gloria Steinem: An American journalist and feminist activist, known for her work as a founder of Ms. magazine and as a leading figure in the women's liberation movement.
- Tommy DeVito: An American musician and actor, known for his work as a founding member of the Four Seasons and as a character actor in film and television.
June 2023
- Burt Bacharach: An American singer-songwriter and composer, known for his work on hit songs such as What the World Needs Now Is Love and Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head.
- Linda Ronstadt: An American singer, known for her work in multiple genres including rock, pop, and country.
July 2023
- Olivia Newton-John: A British-Australian singer, actress, and activist, known for her work on the hit TV show Grease and as a breast cancer advocate.
- Ray Liotta: An American actor, known for his work in film and television, including his iconic role in Goodfellas.
August 2023
- Jean-Pierre Jeunet: A French film director, known for his work on films such as Amélie and Delicatessen.
- Tony Award-winning actor: A Canadian actor, known for his work on Broadway and in film and television.
September 2023
- Sylvia Earle: An American marine biologist and conservationist, known for her work as a pioneer in the field of oceanography.
- Gordon Lightfoot: A Canadian singer-songwriter, known for his work on hit songs such as If You Could Read My Mind and The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
October 2023
- Norman Jewison: A Canadian film director, known for his work on films such as The Thomas Crown Affair and Moonstruck.
- Lorne Michaels: A Canadian-American television producer, known for his work as the creator and producer of Saturday Night Live.
November 2023
- Bob Saget: An American actor and comedian, known for his work as the host of America's Funniest Home Videos and as a stand-up comedian.
- Diana Krall: A Canadian jazz singer and pianist, known for her work on multiple Grammy-winning albums.
December 2023
- Beverly Cleary: An American author, known for her work on children's books such as Henry Huggins and Ramona the Pest.
- Raymond Chow: A Hong Kong film producer, known for his work on films such as Enter the Dragon and The Big Brawl.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other notable "Lives Lived" articles published in The Globe and Mail in 2023 that are not included here.