List of celebrities and famous people who were born on February 1st
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2010Australian newsmaker, second-born of three children of billionaire tycoon James Packer (and his former wife, model and singer Erica Baxter).
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2002TV Actor
Vine Star
TV Actress
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1998YouTube Star
YouTube Star
TV Actor
Soul Singer
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Hungarian footballer
Vine Star
TV Actor
English freestyle swimmer
British pop singer and the youngest member of One Direction. His debut was as a singer in White Eskimo's band, which performed in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. Styles joined One Direction in 2010 and has since released three albums that have been commercially successful. He and his bandmates Niall Horan and Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and Liam Payne performed …
German tennis player
Pop Singer
Japanese actor
Actress
YouTube Star
American child actor.
Italian footballer
Reality Star
Japanese actress and model
Model
Italian footballer
English singer-songwriter
Reality Star
TV Actor
English footballer
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989His mother Kathleen Folbigg, a victim of infanticide in Australia, killed him.
Portuguese footballer
Japanese actor and model
American baseball player
British computer games developer
American nude model.
American mixed martial artist, actress, and judoka. She is currently the UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion and the Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Champions. She has won all of her 12 mixed martial arts fights, winning 11 in the first round, and nine by armbar. Rousey was the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in Judo in Beijing's Summer Olympics 2008.
American actress and dancer
Chinese taekwondo practitioner
Portuguese-Australian cricketer
American football player
Polish footballer
Italian footballer
American actress. She is part of the ensemble cast for TV's "Laguna Beach," which follows eight teens as they transition from high school to the next stage of their lives. Conrad is Conrad.
Actor
fashion designer, Teen Vogue intern.
Dutch speed skater
Model and actress from Australia
Irish footballer
American dog musher
American actor.
American comedian actress and illustrator
Miss Earth-Air 2009: Miss Earth-Air is a Filipina model and activist
TV Actor
Actor
Scottish footballer
Guitarist/songwriter
French actress, daughter to Philippe Berry and Josiane Balasko.
musician (MGMT)
American basketball player
Rock Singer
Japanese actress and model
Belgian cyclist
Belgian cyclist
Welsh rugby player
Pakistani cricketer
English race car driver
Actor
Actor
Angolan footballer
Argentinian footballer
South African cricketer. He was a tall, left-handed opening cricketer who was the captain of the South African cricket team Test side from 2003 to 2011.
Mexican footballer
Dominican Republic baseball player
Miss Arizona Teen-USA (1996).
Mexican footballer
Ecuadorian footballer (d. 2005)
Dominican baseball player
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Movie Actress
Actress
Mexican singer-songwriter (d.2006)
American soccer player
Musician
Brazilian footballer
Canadian actress
Mexican Singer (d. 2006)
Brazilian footballer
Country Singer
German-born Welsh rugby player
Musician
Australian actor and singer (Hi-5)
Rapper
French journalist who presents the evening news on TF1 private station, Friday through Sunday. Claire Chazal succeeded her.
English-Irish sportscaster and footballer
American basketball player (d.2011)
American football player (d. 2014.)
American poker player
Australian rugby player
Greek sprinter
Dutch soccer player (Ajax).
American musician (Outkast)
French race horse jockey, a harnessed trot racing driver who is the son Jean-Claude Hallais.
Pensacola (Florida) -- Playmate (Feb 1994).
American basketball coach and player
Actress (Hannah Moore - Another World).
California, USA; actor.
Spanish long distance swimmer
American basketball player: Forward/Center, Celtics
Japanese voice actress
Artist, musician, and creator of experimental musical instruments
Mexican footballer
Ice hockey centre (Finland, Olympics-1998)
California, USA; tennis star (1989 UTA National Boys' 18).
Russia; tennis star (1993 Futures Val).
Boston Celtics).
Malice Mizer, drummer in the Japanese visual kei group Malice Mizer (d.1999)
Actor (December Sleepwalkers, Return To Blue Lagoon, Return to Sleepwalkers)
United States -- 1500m freestyle swimmer (1996 Olympics).
Illinois, USA; outfielder (Minnesota Twin).
Canada, Northwest Territories; NHL left wing (Hartford Whalers).
Activist
Japanese drummer (Malice Mizer) (d. 1999)
American actor
She was the French leading ballet dancer and she retired 10 October 2013, after having performed "La Dame aux CamA(c),lias" with a longstanding ovation.
NFL cornerback (New Orleans Saints).
Indian cricketer actor and sportscaster
Slovenian footballer
Norwegian pilot and footballer
Sweden; NHL goalie (Team Sweden, New York Islanders).
Voice Actor
American actor. He is best known for his roles as Dexter Morgan on Showtime TV Network Dexter (2006 to 2013) and as David Fisher in Six Feet Under (2001–2005). Hall was awarded a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe for his role as Dexter in 2009.
Japanese-Estonian architect
Actor
American actor and basketball player (d. 2000).
Los Angeles Clippers).
NBA center (Vancouver Grizzlies).
Japanese race car driver
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American actor
American actor
American musician and legendary saxophonist, born at the tender age of 25. He was appointed artistic director of the Jazz Festival in San Francisco in 2000.
Diplomat
Argentinian footballer
American journalist author and publisher (d. 2012.)
Australian baseball catcher (Olympics 1996).
Florida, USA; 59kg (130 pounds) weightlifter (Olympics-1992, 1996).
Jamaican cricketer
American musician (Weezer)
Algerian singer, murdered at 26
Movie Actor
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
American family, the daughter Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley. When her father died, she was only ten years old. Presley's sole heir, she became the 25th birthday girl. She took control of Presley's estate in 1993. It was worth $100 million.
California, USA; comedian (Totally Pauly Encino Man).
British Columbia, Canada; NHL right wing (Montreal Canadiens).
Ohio, USA; skeet (Olympics-1996).
in Spain; tennis star.
Musician
Tennessee, USA, is the daughter of Elvis Presley.
Fullback for the Canadian Football League (British Columbia Lions).
Ohio, USA; pitcher (Atlanta Braves and Baltimore Orioles).
Los Angeles, California -- Actress (Blue Velvet Mask, Smooth Talk, Smooth Talk).
Young Adult Author
Ohio, USA; infielder (Boston Red Sox).
Indian politician
Actress
He is a French producer of techno music and he started djing in Manchester in the late eighties.
California, USA; soccer forward (Olympics-1996).
English footballer
Greensboro (North Carolina) -- Playmate of the Year (Nov 1986).
Venezuelan/US baseball outfielder (Chicago Cubs).
American soccer player
Greek footballer
American actor, noted family, and the son of Bruce Lee, martial arts star. On 20 July 1973, his father died from a cerebral hemorhage. Brandon, who was following in the footsteps of his father to make action-films, was also killed early on, 31 March 1993. He was pronounced dead at 01:03 PM. He was filming "The Crow" at Wilmington, North …
American actor, noted family, and the son of Bruce Lee, martial arts star. On 20 July 1973, his father died from a cerebral hemorhage. Brandon, who was following in the footsteps of his father to make action-films, was also killed early on, 31 March 1993. He was pronounced dead at 01:03pm. He was filming "The Crow" at Wilmington, North Carolina …
American actress
Michigan, USA; actress (Two Moon Junction and Twin Peaks).
Royalty
Colorado, USA; actor
Monaco noted family and daughter of Princess Grace and Prince Rainier of Monaco. An independent, willful person of a definitely colorful life style, she was modeling and producing a fashion line by 1986. She married Daniel Ducruet 7/01/1995 after they had two out-of-wedlock children, Louis, 11/26/1992 and Pauline 5/04/1994. She filed for divorce on 9/16/1996 after the media released pictures …
American businessman and motivational speaker, Zig Ziglar Corporation CEO and Ziglar, Inc.
Monaco; Princess.
of Monaco
English actor
American singer-songwriter (Warrant), (d. 2011.)
Norwegian record producer and pianist (Jazzland Recordings).
Japanese actress and comedian
Toronto, Ontario -- Actress (Sensuous Muscle)
New York, USA. Actress (Kelsey-Another World).
Canadian singer-songwriter
Musician
Japanese artist
Heavy metal drummer (Warrant Cherry Pie)
French international football player and defender of Spanish descent
Italian beauty queen, Miss Italy 1977 at the age of 15! When her age was revealed, she was disqualified from the Miss World pageant.
Japanese sculptor and painter
Japanese sculptor and painter
Argentinian footballer (d. 2004)
Argentinian footballer (d. 2004)
Producer and actor of Japanese singer-songwriters (BoA,wy & Complex).
American astronaut and engineer
Jacksonville, Florida -- LPGA Golfer (1989 USX Golf Classic-8th).
Arizona, USA; actress (Beverly Hills 90210).
Florida, USA; LPGA golfer (1989 USX Golf Classic-8th).
German field hockey coach and player
Maryland, USA; astronaut.
French actor who was killed in Paris on April 11, 2006
Businesswoman
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959NFL quarterback (Dallas Cowboys).
American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys.
Professional astrologer from Switzerland. Originally a teacher she studied astrology at SFER (the school of Claude Weiss) and later worked for Astrologie Heute. She lived with Hajo Banzhaf, a German astrologer who is also renowned for her Tarot expertise.
NFL punter (New York Giants).
California, USA; LPGA golfer (1994 McCall’s Classic).
German musician, well-known in jazz and beat circuit. He was the founder of the band "Luna Negra", (dark moon).
Northern Ireland; golfer (British Open Amateur 1979).
Indian producer and actor
Manager and footballer from Jamaica.
Japanese voice actor
Japanese voice actor
Italian notable family, Elsa Martinelli's daughter and the Count Mancinelli Scotti's son. She only made one film while trying her luck in the movie industry.
Scottish politician and lawyer
Musician
American cartoonist
USA; bowler (BWAA Women of Year 1978-81).
Saudi Arabian businessman (d. 2007)
American voice actress
Indian film actor
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Inventor
General Secretary (Open Spaces Society).
Three-day eventer
baseball player
guitarist (Tom Petty & Heartbreakers - Breakdown).
American actor and musician
American musician (Black Flag)
USA; actor (Will Robinson, Lost in Space Dear Brigitte).
Barnett; Headmaster (Whitgift School).
Skier/husband of Chris Everet
English former footballer
Filipino-American journalist, author, composer His book, "I Have Tasted the Sweet Mangoes of Cebu" (2004) was nominated to win a Pulitzer Prize.
French humourist impersonator and radio-TV presenter, StA(c)phane Collaro discovered him as co-inventor "Le BA bA te Show" (satirical program with puppets of politicians).
Turkish journalist and writer
A Scottish-American Astrologer, who lived a nomadic life as a child and moved frequently as an adult.
Hungarian pianist
Nigerian general (d. 2012)
Hungarian pianist and educator
American guitarist and songwriter
French genealogist and astrologer, as well as teacher and author of "La mA(c]moire ancestrale En Astroologie."
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, English politician
California, USA; actress/comedienne (Fridays).
American guitarist, songwriter and producer (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and Mudcrutch).
Turkish politician
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American second-generation astrologer. He was raised by Donald "Moby Dick", Jacobs, who began his training at the age of 15. Jayj started his professional practice in 1972 when he moved to San Francisco from Hawaii. His writings appear in Astrology Now and ASPECTS, Welcome to Planet Earth and The Mountain Astrologer. He also appears in three Llewellyn astrology anthologies. He …
North Carolina, USA. PGA golfer (1985 Greater Milwaukee Open).
American R&B singer and multi-instrumentalist (Born 1948)
Italian footballer and coach (d.2013)
superintendent (Central Royal Parks).
LPGA golfer
of Margate, New Jersey, newscaster (NBC Weekend), dies in car accident drowning at age 36 (born 1947).
of Margate, New Jersey, newscaster (NBC Weekend), dies in car accident drowning at age 36 (born 1947).
Scottish politician and Member of Parliament, who was elected to the General Election on June 11, 1987.
Italian politician. He was a Socialist in 1970s Italy and a friend to Salvatore Lauricella, ex-minister. Musotto was elected a legislator in 1983. He was elected president for the Palermo province in 1995. He was an attorney who defended several Mafia bosses. In 1998, he was charged with association with Mafia.
Australian singer
Physicist
American baseball player. Right-handed pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1972aEUR'1973).
Pennsylvania, USA; news anchor (NBC).
American journalist, anchor, and reporter for CBS affiliates. Also, a congressional correspondent. She is a beautiful, ambitious blonde who started broadcast in 1964 while still in highschool. After working for CBS in Texas for three years, she moved to Philadelphia, PA for five years before moving national. Reports claimed she rose up the broadcasting ladder based on her looks, and …
French publisher and entrepreneur, founder and CEO of La MartiniA"re publishing group, one of France's six largest publishing companies.
Soccer star
Israeli pop singer (d. 1975)
English Actor (Born 1958)
English Actor (Born 1958)
British actress (Born1946)
California, USA; actor (Bobby – Vega$ Roy – New Odd Couple).
English Actress (d.2011).
French film critic, screenwriter and film director. Since 1967, he has been a screenwriter for 48 films. He also has appeared in 30 films. He was a star in RaAol Ruiz’s 1978 film The Suspended Vocation.
Motown Soul singer
Los Angeles, California -- Actor (Bobby-Vega$, Roy-New Odd Couple)
French singer who sings in Breton French, French, and English
Composer
German footballer
American police officer was killed while trying to stop a robbery at a pub in August 1975.
Canadian politician and lawyer
French writer and specialist on Robert Louis Stevenson. He is also the director of Saint-Malo's literary festival "A%0tonnants Voyeurs" [Amazing Travellers] which was established in 1990.
American basketball player
rocker (Echos).
Wyoming senior senator and American politician
German footballer and manager (d.2010)
Romanian-American author and director
Economist
Politician
Kentucky, USA; actor
French national president of 'la sociA (c)tA) d’encouragement nationale et international des sauveteurs’ (SENIS), a non profit organisation that recognizes and rewards rescuers.
American actress Lillian Raines, a role she played on "Guiding Light" television soap. She was the mother of one child, three marriages.
Model and Miss World 1961 in Wales (d. 2000).
Cookery writer
American baseball player. He is a right-handed outfielder for the New York Yankees as well as the Montreal Expos.
British filmmaker, writer, medieval historian and comic performer. He performed comedy and humor skits at Oxford, where he met John Cleese and they joined the "Monty Python" troupe. His next job was at the B.B.C. He worked as a jokesmith, script editor and production assistant. Jones met Gilliam and Chapman to help him write for TV. His most renowned book …
Japanese wrestler and his manager
Actress from Austria
Syrian/Arab actress, United Nations Goodwill Ambassador.
Australian cricketer
USSR -- Ice hockey (1964, 1968, 72 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
Young Adult Author
American pro-astrologer Geocosmic News Editor, and member of NCGR. He started an astrological TV program on an educational channel in 1987. He is based in Madison, WI and focuses on media presentations as well as his personal clientele.
German comedian and TV personality.
Italy -- Cross-country skier (30K) (1968 Olympics – Gold Medalist).
British Vice-Admiral.
Vienna, Austria -- Actress for Star Trek 2, Beast Within
Sulky driver (1969 Canadian Sports Hall of Fame).
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939He was a French singer and songwriter, born in Egypt. In 1967, he created "Comme d'habitude", the original version "My Way". Paul Anka, who recorded it along with Frank Sinatra's version, became interested in it and made it an international success.
Austrian-American theoretical scientist. He was a student of physics in Vienna and continued his research into high-energy Physics at the University of CA. Berkeley. His "The Tao of Physics", a work that bridges ancient religious teachings with modern physics, is a good example of this. His scientific interests extend far beyond the boundaries of his area of expertise. In fact, …
American jazz pianist
Businessman
Russian journalist and photographer
Soviet and Russian ballerinas (d. 2009).
American politician and lawyer (d. 2007).
French singer (d. 1978)
Bluegrass singer / musician
Rocker
Gillmor; American politician (Representative-Republican-Ohio).
Romanian painter (d. 2002)
Black; rocker (Mothers Of Invention).
TV Actor
Pennsylvania, USA; actor
Golfer (Rookie-of-the Year 1961).
Musician
Native American musician. He was the drummer and singer for The Mothers of Invention from 1964 to 1969. This California rock band served as Frank Zappa's backing musicians. He was also a member of Muffin Men, a Frank Zappa tribute group based in Liverpool, England; Captain Beefheart, Geronimo Black, The Grandmothers, Black, Brown and Blue, and Strange News From Mars.
American singer, known for his close harmonies and being a star along with his brother Phil. They are the sons of country-western musicians and grew up singing and playing music.
French newspaper, radio and television journalist, and director, also known as Michel le jardinier (English: Michel, the gardener).
Portuguese poet, writer and literary critic. His first book, "Caring for the Living", was the result of his military service in Africa. While his work is dark in nature, he did publish a lighter-hearted novel in 1978, "Walt". He translated from Spanish works by Pablo Neruda, a fellow poet, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a novelist.
France sport Champion
American bluegrass guitarist and singer.
USA; singer (Dr Hook – "When You're In Love").
Louisiana, USA; actor/comedian
Comedian
Kentucky, USA. Singer (Everly Brothers-"Wake Up Little Susie".
Turkish actor director and playwright (d.2013)
American politician and educator 36th Treasurer of The United States (d. 2003).
American civil servant and 35th Treasurer for the United States (d.2003)
Principal (Collingwood College, Durham University)
American film producer, who revealed that he had AIDS in a PBS special 5/1988.
France sport Champion
French champion rower. He finished 4th at the 1960 Rome Olympics and 6th at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Moderator (General Assembly of the United Reform Church).
Vocalist (Kingston Trio - Scarlet Ribbons).
Romanian playwright and poet
German call girl (Born 1933).
American politician; Minnesota Governor 1971-76, then US Senator 1976-1979.
US writer "Strengthened By a Pale green Light"
American novelist, poet, dramatist, essayist, and James B. Duke Professor English at Duke University. Price was also a long-standing student of Biblical scholarship. He was a member of American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Macon Writer
German prostitute, who was known for being one of Frankfurt's most beautiful and highest-paid hookers. Her apartment murder case was accompanied by a national scandal, which was never solved.
Denver, Colorado -- Newsman (CBS News Retrospective, NBC News)
Swedish law professor and arbitrator court judge
Poet
British MP
Colorado, USA; newsman (CBS News Retrospective, NBC News).
Russian politician who was elected as the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Republic at the end May 1990. He was the first Russian leader to be elected popularly in Russian history. He plans to continue radical reforms after the collapse of communism.
CEO (Science and Engineering Research Council).
Switzerland -- Downhill skier (1956 Olympics-Gold Medalist).
Frinking; teacher/Dutch Member to Parliament (CVP).
Frinking; Dutch Member Of Parliament (CDA).
Former President of Bangladesh
French filmmaker and writer, author of historical novels and thrillers.
Italian actress, journalist, and writer. She is best known for being TotA2's companion for fifteen years. Massenzio, their son, was prematurely born in 1954. He died just a few hours later.
Bangladeshi politician
Indian-Bangladeshi politician and general 10th President of Bangladesh
12. President of Bangladesh: Bangladeshi politician and judge
Canadian politician and lawyer
An English soldier and politician
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1928American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Marshal Jim Crown on the Western television series Cimarron Strip, 1967.
Former member of the United States House of Representatives, California (Born 1928).
Welsh academic and physicist (d. 2015).
Archaeologist / photographer
Composer
American rockabilly singer and songwriter.
Italian lyric tenor and headliner at Metropolitan Opera. On February 13, 1991, he was involved in a car accident that resulted in his death. He was 63.
American poet and academic (d. 2014.)
Rhode Island, USA. Author (Body Rags and Book of Nightmares).
St-Quentin Painters
Bailiff of Jersey.
American actress, who appeared in 34 films and serials and made a total 55 television appearances.
United States Federal Judge (d. 1999)
California, USA; actor.
Historian
American mob boss (d.2015)
Canadian author and businessman (d.2008)
German-Israeli footballer coach, manager (d. 2012).
American novelist (d. 1997)
Melun Journalist
Belgian politician, elected to the Senate in 1971. Later, she was appointed Minister of Cultural Affairs. She also held other advocacy positions. She died May 5, 2002.
Canadian businessman founded the International Federation of BodyBuilding & Fitness in 2008.
French businessman. He was well-known on the French Riviera in the 1970s and 80s for his involvement with managing several casinos and his alleged connections to the Mafia. He died in 1994.
Italian operatic singer and lyrico spinto soprano, she is widely regarded as one of the most important Italian lyrico singto sopranos. She made her debut in "Rovigo," in 1944. Although she was known for her amazing voice, her acting skills were lacking. Tebaldi sang "La Scala" for the first time in 1946-1947 and continued to perform from 1949-1954. Tebaldi made …
Italian operatic singer and lyrico spinto soprano, she is widely regarded as one of the most important Italian lyrico singto sopranos. She made her debut in "Rovigo," in 1944. Although she was known for her amazing voice, her acting skills were lacking. Tebaldi sang "La Scala" for the first time in 1946-1947 and continued to perform from 1949-1954. Tebaldi made …
Professor of Cushtic Languages, Andrzejewski
Actor (Taste the Blood of Dracula).
English author
Journalist
Italian soprano (d. 2004)
French soccer player. He passed away on the 17th of July 2009.
An equestrian and French Olympic athlete, he won the Olympic gold medals in show jumping in 1952, 1964, and again in 1962. He also won other championship titles. He is Christian D'Oriola's cousin.
France sport Champion
former vice-chairman.
American football coach and player (d. 2012).
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Asheville Military man
Scottish writer, best known for her "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie", which was made into a motion movie. In recognition of her literary achievements over the years, she was awarded the David Cohen British Literature Prize. Her last novel, published in 2004, was her last. She was awarded the TS Eliot Prize in 1992 and the British Literature Prize …
Polish archbishop (d.2012)
John Laing, life president
St Trivier/Moignans physician
Norwegian Labourer, Trade Unionist and Politiker of the Labour Party. From 1969 to 1977, he was the head of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions.
Indian actor (d.2012)
Spanish author and economist (d. 2013).
Japanese soldier and baseball player (d. 1944).
American Astrologer, Teacher and Writer; Helen J. Garrett is his co-author of the books that bear her name. As a group, active in lecturing at AFA conventions. AFA member since March 1973.
French singer, composer, lyricist and writer who died on February 4, 1984.
Lord Lieutenant (Nottinghamshire).
American actress and painter (d.2014)
English manager and footballer (d. 2000).
French fighter pilot, who served in the Normandie Niemen regiment in World War II.
French officer of the 2nd Armored Division who died in Paris on May 8, 2006
Italian soccer player. He died in October 1957.
British jump racing horse trainer. The most successful trainer of jumpers to be based in Scotland. Oliver finished second in the Grand National three times with Wyndburgh twice and Moidore’s Token once. Drumikill was also sent out to finish second in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham. However, he didn't win any of the major jumping prizes. He did win the …
Quill Test pilot.
France sport Champion
French poster designer.
Toulon Military man
Cayzer
Tibetan politician (d. 2009)
French publisher who founded the eponymous publishing house 'Horay' in 1946.
Rochester, New York -- Writer / Actor (Woman Of The Year)
Chinese politician and general (d. 2009).
Famous birthdays on February 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Canadian singer
Canadian-American singer-songwriter (d. 2013)
Charleston, South Carolina -- Actress (Christopher Strong and Dracula).
Governor (Somaliland Protectorate).
Actor Bernardo-Zorro dies at 72
Japanese-Hawaiian murder; kidnapped, murdered and killed a ten year-old boy on September 18, 1929. Honolulu (HI): He was hanged 11/19/1929.
Football star in the College Hall of Fame (Yale).
composer.
American killer who kidnapped Marian Parker, 12, and murdered her on February 17, 1927. The crimes were committed by him when he was only 19 years old.
Canadian economist and governor of the Bank of Canada (Born in 1908)
Hungarian / US director (When Worlds Collide, Puppetoons)
Brazilian composer and pianist (d. 1993).
art critic (Metropolitan Museum of Art Portfolios).
Guarnieri composer.
German dramatist, lyricist, and author.
German lyricist (d. 1972)
Campbell Ross professor (coined terms U and Non-U).
Composer dies at 63
American international singer and pianist known as "the incomparable Hildegarde." During her heyday in the '40s, she was the highest paid of any cafe performer at $6,000 per week. Her famous trademarks were a rose, gloves and lacy handkerchiefs as she sang such songs as "The Last Time I Saw Paris," "I'll Be Seeing You" and "Lili Marlene" in eight …
Nigerian jurist, 2nd Chief Justice Nigeria (d. 1993).
A French military aviator and colonel, he was awarded the title of Compagnon de la LibA (c)ration' (English : Companion to the Liberation).
French composer/conductor (Amants Captifs).
Italy Scientist
Gerlach Stueckelberg
Actor in Italian films who appeared in 73 films from 1939 to 1962.
English actress (d.2004)
Italian-American physicist, academic Nobel Prize laureate (d.89)
American Astrologer, AFA member since July 1953.
French Surrealist writer, sociologist. He was an important member of the Surrealist group 'Investigating Sex'.
Writer
American screenwriter and humorist (d. 1979).
Puerto Rican composer. As a child, he began musical studies. After graduating from high school, he moved on to New York and enrolled in composition and piano with maestro Sigismund Stejowski. In collaboration with his wife DoA+-a Alicia Hutchinson, he established the Pedreira Piano Academy. He spent his leisure time writing compositions for cello, piano, violin, singing, and guitar. His …
Brooklyn, New York -- Author/humorist (Around the World In 80 Days).
Austria -- Miner/beekeeper/writer (The Bees Novel).
Billom Military man
American writer and a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance. He was a poet who wrote in dialect using blues rhythms and jazz rhythms to discuss black issues.
German concentration camp guard (d. 1947)
composer.
American actor, "The King", Hollywood's most prominent male star. At 19 he was a stock broker and at Broadway in "What Price Glory" (1924). In 1930, he made his first film, "The Painted Desert". His other films include "Mutiny on the Bounty", Oscar winner "It Happened One Night" and "Gone With the Wind," where he was the perfect Rhett-Butler.
Last American World War I veteran (d. 2011).
Humorist / writer (School for Scoundrels, Shipbuilders)
Scottish surgeon and physician, author of "Turner’s Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat."