Every September 25, important anniversaries are celebrated that highlight births and significant events in literature, cinema and health.
Each September 25thsignificant events are commemorated that They mark history in Argentina and in the world. This day is known for the birth of influential figures in the literature, cinema and music, as well as crucial moments that leave their mark on society. The diversity of events reflects the cultural richness and the impact of personalities who contribute to the development of various artistic disciplines.
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Also, on September 25th International days are celebrated to highlight the work of professionals in the health field. These commemorations offer an opportunity to reflect on the importance of public health and community well-being.


Evita on Broadway

September 25th anniversaries
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1897: William Faulkner is born in New Albany, Mississippi. Influential writer of the 20th century, author of The Sound and the Fury, While I’m dyingand SanctuaryHe won the Nobel Prize in 1949 and died in 1962.
1929: Pepe Soriano, Argentine actor, is born. He stood out in film, theater and television, with works such as Rebel Patagonia and The Nonna.
1941: Raymundo Gleyzer is born, an Argentine filmmaker known for his documentaries, such as The traitors. Disappeared in 1976 during the dictatorship.
1942: Oscar “Ringo” Bonavena, Argentine boxer famous for his fights against greats such as Muhammad Ali, was born. He was murdered in 1976.
1944: Michael Douglas is born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Actor and producer, he won an Oscar for Wall Street and is known for Fatal attraction.
1949: Pedro Almodóvar, Spanish director, is born. He was part of the Madrid scene and won two Oscars for All about my mother and Talk to her.
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1956: TAT-1, the first transoceanic telephone cable, goes into operation, improving communication between Europe and America.
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1968: Will Smith, American actor and musician, known for his work in The Prince of Bel-Air and movies like Men in Black.
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1972:Alejandra Pizarnik, an Argentine poet known for her work and her influence on literature, committed suicide. She died at the age of 36.
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1973: José Rucci, secretary general of the CGT, was murdered in an attack that shocked the country.
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1979: The musical premieres on Broadway Avoidwith music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The song “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina” becomes a worldwide hit.
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2011: The first earthquake drill is carried out in the City of Buenos Aires.
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2016: The first edition of the Night of Museums is celebrated in Buenos Aires.
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2017: Discovery of a new potentially habitable exoplanet confirmed.
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2018: International Noise Awareness Day is celebrated.
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2019: The global climate march is organized, mobilizing millions of people.
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2021: The UN celebrates the International Day of Education, recognizing the right to education for all.
Today is also celebrated the World Pharmacist Day and the International Ataxia Daymoments to recognize the work of pharmacists and raise awareness about this neurological disease.
Source: Ambito