Compact Biographies

Compact Biographies

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Each week, we aim to bring you interesting information about interesting people in the form of short, compact biographies, which can be read on our website or listened to as a podcast episode. We hope you enjoy them.

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Jul 6, 2026

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Steve Jobs 06.07.2026

In this episode of Compact Biographies, we follow Jobs from his early friendship with Steve Wozniak and the birth of Apple, through the triumph and turmoil of the Macintosh, his painful departure from the company he co-founded, his years building NeXT and Pixar, and his return to Apple, where he helped launch some of the most famous products in modern history. Facebook Anno Visit our website:  Com...

Pelé 29.06.2026

Pelé was more than a footballer. Born Edson Arantes do Nascimento in Brazil in 1940, he became a global sporting icon before adulthood, won three World Cups, turned Santos into an international attraction, and later helped introduce football to a wider American audience with the New York Cosmos. This episode of Compact Biographies follows the boy from Três Corações who became known around the worl...

John Hughes 22.06.2026

John Hughes helped define the sound, style and emotional texture of 1980s American cinema. From Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club to Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Planes, Trains and Automobiles and Home Alone, his work captured teenage insecurity, suburban family life and the comedy of ordinary chaos with rare warmth and wit. This episode of Compact Biographies looks at Hughes's Midwestern roots,...

Ruth Bader Ginsburg 15.06.2026

Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a lawyer, judge, Supreme Court Justice, and one of the most influential legal minds in modern American history. From her early battles against gender discrimination to her landmark work on the United States Supreme Court, Ginsburg helped change how the law treated women, men, families, workers, and citizens. This episode of Compact Biographies explores the life, career, pri...

Enzo Ferrari 08.06.2026

Enzo Ferrari built far more than fast cars. He created a racing empire, a global luxury brand and one of the most recognisable symbols in motoring history. In this episode of Compact Biographies, we explore his early life in Modena, his racing career, his work with Alfa Romeo, the creation of Scuderia Ferrari, and the personal ambition, grief and relentless perfectionism behind the Prancing Horse....

Duke Ellington 01.06.2026

Duke Ellington was more than a jazz bandleader. He was a composer, pianist, arranger, cultural icon, and one of the great architects of twentieth-century music. This episode follows his journey from Washington, D.C., to Harlem's Cotton Club, through the rise of the Ellington Orchestra, his partnership with Billy Strayhorn, and the extraordinary musical legacy that made him truly "beyond category."...

Arthur Ashe 25.05.2026

Arthur Ashe was more than a Wimbledon champion. Born in segregated Richmond, Virginia, he became one of the most important figures in tennis history, breaking racial barriers at the US Open, Wimbledon, and the Davis Cup. But Ashe's story reaches far beyond the baseline. He used his public platform to challenge apartheid, promote education, document Black sporting history, and later raise awareness...

Leif Erikson 18.05.2026

Leif Erikson was born into a world of ships, sagas, exile and ambition. Son of Erik the Red, raised on the harsh frontier of Greenland, he became one of the most remarkable explorers of the Viking Age. In this episode, we follow Leif's journey from his family's turbulent beginnings to the western voyage that brought Norse sailors to North America around the year 1000, nearly five centuries before...

Jim Lovell 12.05.2026

Jim Lovell never walked on the Moon, but his place in space history is beyond question. From naval aviation and the Gemini programme to the first human journey around the Moon on Apollo 8, Lovell became one of NASA's most experienced astronauts. Then came Apollo 13, the mission that was meant to land on the lunar surface but became one of the greatest survival stories in the history of exploration...

Richard Feynman 04.05.2026

Richard Feynman was one of the most original physicists of the twentieth century, a Nobel Prize winner whose work helped transform quantum electrodynamics and whose teaching made difficult ideas feel alive. From his childhood curiosity in Far Rockaway to the Manhattan Project, Caltech, Feynman diagrams, and his unforgettable role in the Challenger investigation, this episode follows the life of a...

Thurgood Marshall 13.04.2026

Thurgood Marshall was not just a brilliant lawyer. He was one of the most important figures in the history of civil rights in the United States. In this episode of Compact Biographies, Maeve Cartwright follows Marshall's journey from segregated Baltimore to the Supreme Court, exploring his early life, his legal battles against racial segregation, his role in Brown v. Board of Education, and the le...

Alfred Russel Wallace 06.04.2026

Alfred Russel Wallace was one of the great scientific minds of the nineteenth century, yet he is often remembered as the man standing just outside Darwin's shadow. In this episode, we follow Wallace from rural Wales to the Amazon and the Malay Archipelago, tracing the journeys, discoveries, and ideas that helped change biology forever. It is the story of an explorer, collector, thinker, and co-dis...

Sidney Poitier 30.03.2026

Born in Miami in 1927 and raised in The Bahamas, Sidney Poitier went from a difficult early life and odd jobs in New York to become one of the most important actors in film history. He broke barriers throughout the 1950s and 1960s, became the first Black man to win the Academy Award for Best Actor for Lilies of the Field, later directed major films, served as Bahamian ambassador to Japan, and rece...

Mary Anning 23.03.2026

Mary Anning was one of the most important fossil hunters in history. Working along the cliffs of Lyme Regis in the early nineteenth century, she uncovered remarkable prehistoric creatures including ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs that transformed scientific understanding of the ancient world. Despite limited formal education and little recognition during her lifetime, her discoveries helped shape the...

Scott Joplin 16.03.2026

Scott Joplin, often called the King of Ragtime, transformed American music with compositions that blended African American musical traditions with classical structure. His famous works, including Maple Leaf Rag and The Entertainer, helped popularise ragtime at the turn of the twentieth century and influenced generations of musicians. In this episode of Compact Biographies, we explore the life of t...

Mary Wollstonecraft 09.03.2026

Mary Wollstonecraft was one of the most radical and influential thinkers of the eighteenth century, long before the word feminism even existed. Born in London in 1759, she rose from an unstable and often violent childhood to become a professional writer, political philosopher, and outspoken advocate for women's education and independence. Best known for A Vindication of the Rights of Woman , Wolls...

Tina Turner 02.03.2026

Tina Turner was born Anna Mae Bullock on 26 November 1939 in Brownsville, Tennessee, and went on to become one of the most commanding performers in modern music. From early success on the American touring circuit to walking away with nothing in 1976, and from a groundbreaking comeback with Private Dancer in 1984 to global superstardom on her own terms, this episode traces a life defined by surviva...

Dorothy Hodgkin 23.02.2026

Dorothy Hodgkin changed science by learning how to see what others could not. Born on 12 May 1910, she became a pioneer of X-ray crystallography, revealing the structures of penicillin, vitamin B12, and insulin and transforming modern medicine in the process. Working patiently for decades, often in physical pain, Hodgkin showed how persistence, collaboration, and quiet authority could reshape biol...

Captain Kidd 16.02.2026

William Kidd sailed under a legal commission on 11 December 1695, tasked with hunting pirates in the Indian Ocean. Within six years, he would be hanged at Execution Dock on 23 May 1701, condemned as one of history's most notorious pirates. This episode explores how a respected privateer became a convenient villain, tracing the ambiguity of maritime law, the politics behind his mission, and the tri...

Alan Rickman 09.02.2026

Alan Rickman arrived on screen with rare authority, a presence shaped by theatre, discipline, and a refusal to rush. From his film debut as Hans Gruber in Die Hard (released 15 July 1988) to his long, patient portrayal of Severus Snape across the Harry Potter films (2001–2011), Rickman brought intelligence and restraint to every role. This episode traces his late path into acting, his commitment t...

Ramanujan 02.02.2026

Srinivasa Ramanujan was born on 22 December 1887 in Erode, India, and produced mathematics so original that it baffled experts across continents. Working largely in isolation, with little formal training, he filled notebooks with formulas that would later transform number theory and modern mathematics. This episode traces Ramanujan's journey from poverty in southern India to collaboration with G....

Brigitte Bardot 26.01.2026

Brigitte Bardot became an international sensation on 2 December 1956 with And God Created Woman , a film that reshaped cinema, celebrity, and modern femininity. Yet her story does not end with fame. By the age of thirty-nine, Bardot walked away from acting entirely, retreating from the public eye and dedicating her life to animal welfare. This episode explores how a young woman from Paris became a...

Sally Ride 19.01.2026

Sally Ride became a symbol of possibility on 18 June 1983, when she flew aboard Space Shuttle Challenger as the first American woman in space. But her legacy reaches far beyond that historic mission. Trained as a physicist, Ride worked on NASA missions, investigated the Challenger disaster, and later dedicated her life to science education, determined to open doors for future generations. This epi...

Archbishop Desmond Tutu 12.01.2026

He fought injustice with faith, humour, and an unshakeable belief in human dignity. In this episode of Compact Biographies, we explore the life and legacy of Archbishop Desmond Tutu , the moral conscience of South Africa whose voice helped dismantle apartheid and guide a nation toward truth, reconciliation, and hope. From the darkest years of oppression to the fragile work of healing, this is the...

Jane Goodall 05.01.2026

She changed science by watching quietly, and she changed the world by speaking bravely. In this episode of Compact Biographies, we explore the life and legacy of Jane Goodall, the pioneering primatologist whose work transformed how we understand animals, humanity, and our responsibility to the natural world. From her groundbreaking research in Gombe to her lifelong advocacy for conservation and co...

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