List of celebrities and famous people who were born on October 1st
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2014American family of note, the first child and second daughter of Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis.
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2006American twins, Nadya Suleman gave birth to octuplets. In vitro fertilization and implant were used to create the twins.
New Zealander quadruple amputee
Dancer
Actor
Dancer
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Pop Singer
Vine Star
Comedian
Actor and singer from New Zealand
Family Member
Athlete
YouTube Star
Norwegian tennis player
American basketball player (d.2015)
Rapper
World Music Singer
Vine Star
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Rapper
Baseball Player
R&B Singer
Instagram Star
Skier
Estonian basketball player
Irish footballer
YouTube Star
Portuguese footballer
Estonian footballer
German footballer
English videoblogger
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Movie Actress
American domestic violence victim, Deborah Kucher and Deborah Kucher were both found dead at their Leicester, MA home on the 29th of July 1999. Deborah's boyfriend, who was living with her at the time, was later arrested and charged for both of their deaths. According to reports, he pleaded guilty for raping and sucking Cassie.
Actor
Australian actress
TV Actor
Australian rugby player
English footballer
Model
Japanese singer and actor
American actress.
German reality TV star, singer, entrepreneur and model. Ludwigshafen was where Daniela Katzenberger was raised. She studied beauty therapy after graduating from secondary school. Katzenberger is a certified beauty therapist, and was awarded the title of Top Model of the World. Iris Klein, Katzenberger's mother, was also a participant on the German version 10 of Big Brother.
Portuguese footballer
Japanese singer
Portuguese footballer
Australian rules footballer
American Figure Skater
Actor
Japanese singer and actress
Rapper
American singer-songwriter
Model
Novelist
Musician
Blogger and activist from Egypt
Japanese singer
TV Producer
Bangladeshi cricketer
English footballer
Greek martial artist
American family of fame, daughter of actor Tyne Daly (actress) and George Sanford Brown (actor-director). When her parents divorced, she was involved in a bitter custody dispute.
Miss Venezuela 2004, Miss Venezuela 2004 actress and model (d. 2014).
French actress, known for Fear Factor (2003), Les aventuriers de Koh-Lanta (2001) and La mA(c)thode Cauet (2003).
American baseball player
Vine Star
Spanish footballer
Spanish footballer
American screenwriter and actor
Montenegrin footballer
Egyptian footballer (Born 1983).
YouTube Star
Montenegrin footballer
American porn actor and model
Nigerian footballer
Swedish singer
Actor
English screenwriter and producer of actor
Brazilian footballer
German-American soccer player
New Zealand rugby player
Belgian footballer
Swedish ice hockey player
Spanish footballer
Brazilian footballer
Athlete
Novelist
TV Actress
Filipina model and actress
Italian footballer
YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Wrestler
An English-born Italian rugby union footballer
Costa Rican footballer
Costa Rican footballer
American football player
American football player
American TV personality and model
American singer-songwriter
English footballer
Australian cricketer
Actor
Actress
Tijuana, Mexico -- Tennis pro
French-Japanese journalist
Belgian race car driver
Musician
American actress and model
American sculptor and painter
Actress in a pornographic film from Hungary
English singer and songwriter (Suede).
Yemeni terrorist (d.2015)
Canadian ice hockey player
Turkish footballer
Turkish footballer
Estonian footballer
Honolulu, Hawaii -- Playmate (Feb, 1996)
American singer and actress
Puerto Rico -- US flyweight boxer (1996 Olympics)
Model and actress from Australia-Americans
Journalist
Actress
Writer
German coach and footballer
South Korean actress
German footballer
Korean actress
Russian actress
American actress
Australian rugby player
Italian radio host and television presenter.
NHL forward (Team Sweden Olympics - 1998, Edmonton)
Actor
American dancer and actor.
Irish actor and singer Boyzone (Boyzone),
American baseball coach and player
American composer
German swimmer
Historian
French runner
German actor. German actor.
French runner
Iranian actress
Israeli poet and author
Finnish guitarist and singer (Amorphis),
Director
Brazilian footballer
Latvian actress
Israeli Author
Baton Rouge, Louisiana -- Volleyball middle-blocker (1996 Olympics).
Brazilian footballer
Actress and singer from Hong Kong
American athlete who ran back in his pro-football career which began in 1992.
Actress
Australian television host and lawyer
Australian 100m/200m (1992, 1996 Olympics)
South Korean actor
French art thief.
Swedish journalist
Australian rugby player
Korean actor
South Korean actor
South Korean actor and singer
South Korean actor
Moscow, Russia -- NHL center (Winnipeg Jets, Olympics - Silver - 1998)
Soccer player (Feyenoord)
NFL cornerback (Atlanta Falcons, Denver Broncos)
Manager and footballer from Wales
Actor
Actor
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American actor and comedian
Krasnokamsk, Russia -- NHL defenseman (Tampa Bay Lightning)
Nauruan politician and weightlifter 27th President of Nauru
Israeli-American producer and saxophonist (Balkan Beat Box Gogol Bordello, Firewater).
Mexico -- Murderer (FBI Most Wanted)
Novelist
Actress
American actor and pastor
Canadian journalist and photographer
American producer and guitarist (Better Than Ezra), singer-songwriter
American engineer and author
NFL safety (Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings).
British television presenter
NFL center/guard (Carolina Panthers).
English rugby player
English race car driver
American-Canadian football player
Actress
Ice hockey defenseman (Canada, Olympics - 1998)
Galeston (Texas) -- Pitcher (California Angels).
CFL running back (Montreal Alouettes)
Clinton, Massachusetts -- NHL right-wing (Colorado Avalanche).
He is an Italian actor and producer. In 1994, he won the Italian Young Actors Award. He also owns his own production company. He is well-known in Italy as he was the principal role in "Farinelli" 1995. He also played roles in "Sostiene Pereira", 1995 with Marcello Mastroianni.
Soccer Player
Spanish footballer
American comedian and actor
Manager and footballer from Spain
American spokesmodel and model
Italian pro volleyball player, Gardini was a member of the Italian Men’s team that won the Bronze Medal at Atlanta Olympics on 8/04/1996. Gardini started playing volleyball in 1984/85 and made his debut with the Italian International team in 1988/90. He won the European Championship in 1989 with Sisley Treviso. Gardini won more than 20 championships in 200 games with …
German field hockey player
Vancouver, British Columbia -- NHL center (Vancouver Canucks)
Australian journalist
American actor
French screenwriter and film director. Since 1997, he has directed nine films. His film "La Tourneuse de pages", which he directed, was shown in the section 'Un Certain Regard' at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. His film "Demain dA's l’aube", three years later, was screened in the same section of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.
American screenwriter and producer of actor actors
British comedian
Japanese manager and producer of songwriters
Panama -- Outfielder (NY Yanks, Cin Reds, Minn Twins)
Australian-New Zealand Chess Player and Author
Wakefield, Massachusetts -- Field hockey forward for the Olympic Games 1988, 96
Van Nuys (California) -- WP volleyballer.
American baseball player known as "Big Mac", who was a right-handed first baseman who played with the Oakland Athletics (1986aEUR") and St. Louis Cardinals (1997). Since 2010, he has been the St. Louis Cardinals' hitting coach.
Swiss race car driver
She is an American actress best known for her role on the soap opera "Guiding Light." She played Beth Raines in the soap opera from 1989 to 1991, and returned to the role in 1997. She is a fitness enthusiast and has produced two volumes of Kettlebell exercise videos. She also wrote "Lorelei’s Guiding Light", a book that was published …
Swiss race car driver
Vermont, USA; actress (Beth Spaulding-Guiding Light).
American actor makes his New York stage debut at 17. Morales, one of few Latin actors to break through Hollywood's barriers, won critical acclaim in "My Family" and was awarded the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award "Tamer of Horses."
English comedian
Thai manager and footballer (d. 2015).
Belgian coach and footballer
At 50, she was the first female general (brigadier), in the French national Gendarmerie.
Movie Actor
English footballer and sportscaster
Record holder for high jumping on a skateboard
Actor
Australian Rules Footballer
South African cricketer and coach
American professional wrestler
Brazilian television personality and plastic surgeon
German footballer
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Senegalese actor, singer and politician
American stand-up comedian from the Midwest, known for his slapstick.
American poet and author
Manager and footballer from Wales
TJX Companies' American employee, Lisa, was killed in the accident that occurred on American Airlines Flight 11 as it crashed into New YorkaEUR(tm). Lisa graduated from Syracuse University in 1981 with a degree of merchandising. She then entered a Saks Fifth Avenue training program in New York. She was separated from her stepfather and mother, as well as her husband …
American professional basketball player. He played 16 seasons starting in 1981.
California, United States -- Actress (1 Million Heels BC).
Japanese producer and bass player (Dreams Come True).
English composer and painter of saxophon (Orchestral Manoeuvres In the Dark and Godot).
French politician and economist, he is also a member the French parliament. He was first elected in Tarn in 1993. He was reelected in 2002, and 2007. Since 1995, he is also Lavaur's mayor, a historic town near Toulouse. He is a member the Union for a Popular Movement.
Greek actor
Race horse trainer
Actress
Secretary of State for Home Department, English politician
French jazz musician (clarinet, saxophone) and composer.
Equestrian show jumping (1996 Olympics - Silver Medalist).
Estonian politician and engineer 15th Prime Minister of Estonia
American pop singer, originally in the band "Shalamar", and then solo in the mid-eighties as his career soared. His romantic songs are his forte.
American tall buxom (5'8") actress, who was the third wife to 5'2" Dudley Moore. She was awarded a $250,000 settlement and $8,000 per month in alimony after their 1992 divorce.
Norwegian composer and pianist
Professional astrologer in Switzerland, who was originally a teacher. Numerous computerized reports were developed by her, and are available to licensed developers of astrological programs, mainly in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. She is also the author of several books in German.
American baseball player
Belgian poet. Belgian poet StA(c]phane Lambert published a book titled "Le jardin, Le sA(c?)isme" about him.
Rocker (Human League)
Actor
Italian TV presenter, actress, and singer.
Slovenian swimmer
NYC, New York -- News correspondent (CBS 48 Hours).
German politician and member of the SPD (Social Democratic Party). He has been the Governing Bürgermeister of Berlin since 21 October 2001, when his party won a majority of the votes, 29.7%. In 2001/02, he was elected President of the Bundesrat (the fourth-highest office in Germany). In 2006, his SPD-led coalition was reelected. He and his party were the party …
American daughter of actress Esther Williams, and her second husband Ben Gage, actor/singer.
Salvadorian-American soccer player
American baseball player
English poet and comedian
Estonian volleyball player (d.2011)
Norwegian runner and coach (d.2011)
Oslo, Norway -- Marathoner (NYC 1984)
Irish healer who uses touch to heal, and claims that it is because of the magnetic field interaction.
American professional astrologer, who started her studies in 1976 with Capel Mccutcheon after receiving a B.A. Drew University. Part-time practitioner 1979-1999; full-time since 1999. She passed her qualifying exam for Professional Astrologers Inc.'s 1984 certification and the Level II certification of NCGR in 2002. Janet is a teacher, writer, and has appeared in a variety of media including "Looking Up", …
French jazz clarinetist, arranger and saxophonist.
Czech singer-songwriter/guitarist (Abraxas), (d. 2012).
American baseball player (d. 2012).
Canadian ice hockey coach and manager
Economist
Producer
Scientist
Canadian singer-songwriter/guitarist (April Wine and Mashmakhan).
American singer, model, and actress living in France.
American producer and actor
Italian neurosurgeon, who worked for ten-years without ever having passed any medical exams. He was awarded many medical awards and was highly competent. His patients and colleagues appreciated his professionalism as well as his humanity. He was found to not have any credentials on the 24th of December 1987 and was denounced for being a fraudster.
Russian astronaut and physician (d. 2015).
Norwegian politician Norwegian Minister for Finance
Baroness Greenfield English politician and neuroscientist
French ecclesiastic, a Trappist monk. On 3/17/1996, seven of monks were kidnapped from their monastery in Tibéhirine, Algeria and they were executed on 5/23/1996, reportedly the victims of Muslim extremists. Their bodies were discovered on 5/30/1996 in Médéa, Algeria.
American composer and bassist
American actress
Greek singer (Sokrati, Tora Zo)
Russian Cosmonaut
Author
Businessman
Texas, USA; actor
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Dutch violinist composer and conductor
American liturgist and author, singer-songwriter (d. 2010).
Dutch composer, violinist, and conductor
Scottish politician and lawyer
Photgrapher (Rolling Stones)
A New Zealand scientist, explorer, and yachtsman. He was a hero, role model, and the Whitbreak Round the World Race winner in 1989. In 1994, he won the Jules Verne Trophy and the Whitbreak Round the World Race. He sailed nonstop around the globe in a catamaran for 74 days, 22hrs, 17 minutes, and 22 seconds. After beating Prada 5-0, …
French laser researcher who specializes in their application and lasers.
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Brownsville Station), (d. 2000).
American homicide victim. She was strangled and stabbed in her Garfield Heights, OH home on December 28, 1964. She was alone at the time. She was on Christmas vacation from Marymount High School, and was getting ready to go out with her girlfriend. Her friend arrived home and the radio was loudly playing. She thought she heard a thump upstairs. …
Tennessee, USA; blues singer ("Honky Tonky Angel").
Journalist
Dutch singer (Shocking Blue) (Born 1947)
American actor, singer, and director
Actress from Australia, both on screen and stage. She was born in Adelaide and is the oldest of five siblings. Her father was a geologist father and an artist mother. She became the first female cricket commentator on television in 1983. Fitzpatrick is an author, essayist, and humorist who has written for many major newspapers and magazines. In 1990, she …
American game designer created Dungeons & Dragons in 2009.
A biologist from Israel, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of the mechanism cells use to recycle and degrade proteins using ubiquitin.
Musician
Italian actor who made his acting debut in 1976 with the film "Lettomania".
Rocker
English-Australian journalist (d. 2013).
Iowa, USA; actor (Star Trek: The Motion Picture, The Tattingers).
Indian judge and lawyer
American baseball coach and player
Italian politician
English singer-songwriter/bass player (Wishbone Ash, Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash).
American baseball player. He was a left-handed pitcher for the Detroit Tigers in 1968.
American soldier and author
Poland -- Relay Sprinter (1964 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
English bandleader and composer of bass (Gateway).
Grace, Mississippi -- Middleweight boxer (1968 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
Celebrity
Panamanian-American baseball player, coach
Politician
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Illinois, USA; singer/songwriter "Where is the Love?"
American-Spanish actress (d.2013)
American producer and singer (Earth Wind & Fire), born 1979
American singer
Rock singer (If You Come To San Francisco)
US singer (Persuasions - Spread the Word).
Novelist
French director and writer. His first film was an educational film for the army. He then moved to commercials and features. His TV commercials won awards for their cleverness. His films were centered on self-discovery, and untame places. He has a solid reputation.
American saxophonist, Sly & Family Stone Sex Machine
Rocker (Sly & Family Stone - Everyday People)
Canadian singer-songwriter (d. 2014)
Canadian singer-songwriter
American saxophonist (Sly, the Family Stone and Rubicon).
French ex-racing driver who was also an engineer, was the last of the breed of Formula One drivers.
American singer (Peaches & Herb)
English scholar and bishop
French singer-songwriter/guitarist (d. 1973).
German journalist and writer. Wallraff's journalistic research and numerous books about tabloid journalism and working conditions for the lower classes helped him to rise to prominence. This research style is based on the journalist's personal experiences after being sub-inspected. Wallraff created a fake identity to hide his identity as a journalist. Wallraff created books that denounce the things he did …
French reporter and pamphleteer, a journalist at Le Figaro
Statesman
Author
He is a Swiss actor who primarily works in movies. His film debut was in 1965.
Author
English race car driver and manager (d.2003)
Cajun accordion was created by an American accordion player
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American professional golfer. Archer turned professional in 1964. Archer has won 29 Tour victories and earned $6,985,385 as winnings over his 36-year professional career. Archer's career in professional golf was highlighted in 1969, when he won The Master's.
Actor
Scientist
Philip Cox: An Australian architect who designed many of Sydney's buildings, including the aquarium, football stadium and exhibition center.
English actor
American fashion designer, who presented her first collection in 1973. She amazed the fashion industry with designs that were more at home in an art gallery than in haute couture. Because her collection is made of vividly colored and hand-painted silks, it's instantly recognisable. She was fascinated by primitive art and incorporated African styles into her collection.
Astrologer and computer programmer from the Netherlands. Brouwer was a follower of Dane Rudhyar's humanistic astrology, and he gave lectures, conducted consultations, and wrote a book on Chiron. He also co-authored other books. He was 57 years old when he died on April 13, 1996.
Race horse trainer
American actress and director
Turkish screenwriter and producer of Turkish actors
Australian Soccer Assistant Coach (Olyroos Olympics - 1996).
American actor and stuntman (d.2012)
Italian political aide and personal secretary to Bettino Craxi's right arm. She knew the location of all the bodies and all the secrets. She was arrested on February 17, 1993 in an inquiry into government corruption of the administration. She testified that millions of dollars she had received from the Socialists were for office petty money. She was sentenced to …
Japanese-American painter, and motorbike racer
Bayside Queens, New York -- Ballet dancer (NYC Ballet)
French psychoanalyst, who was involved with the French women's freedom movement. She was the leader in one of the original groups of French Women's Liberation. Later, she registered the trademark MLF under her name. Her position in feminist theory was fundamentalist and heavily influenced by psychoanalysis.
English footballer (Born 1936)
Mississippi, USA; actress (Girls! Girls!, Manitou).
Rochester, New York -- Astronaut (STS-3, 51F)
British-American singer and actress with a four-octave range. When she was seven years old, her adult larynx was fully developed and she could consistently hit F above high-C. At 12, she made her debut touring the variety shows circuit with her family. At 18 she was chosen to be a Broadway star in "The Boy Friend". She had two hits …
American second-generation astrologer and metaphysician, who co-founded SWAC, a regional conference of astrologers. Its director from 1974-1985. In 1986, she was elected President of ISAR and in 1995, she was appointed Director of ISAR Archives.
American sculptor and drummer (The Druds), (d. 2013).
Musician
Greek actor
Norwegian man was convicted in 1958 of murder. He was released in 1974. He was sentenced to 16 years imprisonment before being released. He maintained his innocence throughout.
Spanish businessman and banker (d. 2014).
English producer and songwriter
Composer
Musician
American singer and guitarist of electric blues, Collins is also a noted American musician. Collins is remembered for his powerful playing, and his use of modified tunings and capo. He was a long-time associate with the Fender Telecaster, earning him the title of "Master Telecaster."
American merchandising marketer, CEO of Chemical Waste Management. Dempsey holds a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA. He enjoys playing golf at his leisure.
French clergyman, Bishop Emeritus de Coutances and Avranches.
Endocrinologist
Actress
General of Pakistan (d. 2013).
He is a French architect, but he states that he does not consider himself an architect. Instead, he describes himself as an inventor and artist who uses architecture as an artistic form.
American radio critic and host (d. 2007).
Italian composer and violinist
Italian musician, composer of opera librettos and contemporary music, and illustrator. This creative personality is a trained violinist and has directed films, performed on stage, and created art.
French actor, both on TV and in film. He is skilled at comedy and drama. He made a film debut in "Gigi," 1948. His role in Louis Malle’s 1960 film "Zazie Dans Le Metro” established his reputation for being a great actor. Over 100 films were part of his 55-year film career, including the 1988 hit "Cinema Paradiso" as well …
A versatile Irish actor, he was the recipient of an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award. He also received a Grammy Award, critical acclaim, and the Queen Elizabeth II knighthood in June 1981.
French filmmaker, writer and film historian, Ceret, died 29 August 2008.
Australian race car driver and manager (d.2009)
Pakistani politician and lawyer Mayor of Karachi
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929French TV host and entertainer. He created the "Bebete Show", a show featuring French entertainers.
American singer (The Robins), (d.2011)
Australian rugby player and coach
American singer-songwriter ("The Strangers") (d. 2006
American actor and TV series star who appeared in 25 films. He is most famous for his roles in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" 1961 and "Carpetbaggers" 1964. His TV series' include "Bancek", 1972-1974, and "Doctor's Hospital," 1975-1976. The series that brought him the most fame was "A-Team," 1983-1987.
Lithuanian-born actor. Harvey was an actor who appeared on stage, in film, and in television productions throughout his career, primarily in the United Kingdom, and the United States. Harvey's 1959 performance in Room at the Top earned him worldwide fame and an Academy Award nomination. John Wayne produced The Alamo and Raymond Shaw, the brainwashed Raymond Shaw, followed his success …
Actor (Alamo, Romeo & Juliet)
Michigan, USA; actor (Banacek, A-Team, Blue Max).
Businessman
Belgian race car driver (d. 1969)
Indian Tamil actor (Born 1927).
Chinese politician and engineer 5th Premier of People's Republic of China
American actor on stage, screen, and television. Perhaps most well-known for his role as Happy Days, a long-running TV series that aired from 1974 to 1974.
Malaysian-born British journalist/newscaster
American judge and lawyer (d. 2006).
Poet
Illinois, USA; actor.
Athlete
American baseball player (d.2004)
La Rochelle physician
French cyclist, Olympic Gold Medal Champion in London 1948.
American politician and 39th President of United States, was sworn in on 1/20/1977. He served in the U.S. Navy 1946-1953 and then took over the family peanut company to become a leader in his community. He entered politics and was elected Governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975. Carter was almost unknown in his native state at the time of …
American jurist, he was the 16th Chief Judge of the U.S. Supreme Court. He held this position from 1986 to his death on September 3, 2005. Rehnquist is a powerful figure who presided over many important cases, including the 1992 Roe v. Wade challenge, the 1999 impeachment trial against American President William Jefferson Clinton and the controversial 2000 presidential election …
American promoter and wrestler (d. 14).
American pianist (d.2011)
French official in football, President of the French Football Federation between 1972 and 1984.
French politician (subprefect, MP), and entrepreneur (taxis [Canal +]).].
American lawyer, business executive, and government employee.
Composer
South Korean film director
Chinese-American Nobel Prize winner in Physics and Academic Nobel Prize Laureate
French astrologer, author of over 50 books and a member of an Astrological family. His brother Armand (1906-1974) wrote about astrology, occultism and his daughter Anne, a published astrologer. At 14 years old, Andre started studying astrology with Armand. He was a great fan of the mundane. His extensive exploration of the planetary cycles placed him at the forefront of …
American actor who plays on film and stage. He is most well-known for his stage portrayals of famous people. His works include "Command Decision," which earned him a Tony Award, 1973, and "Will Rogers USA," 1973. He also starred in the films "Black Like Me," 1962, and "Give'Em hell, Harry" (film, play), 1974. He was also a part of three …
Actress
American actor, best known for his role in The Odd Couple as Oscar Madison. He also collaborated with Jack Lemmon on many occasions. For his role in The Fortune Cookie, a 1966 Billy Wilder film, he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Historian
USA; actor (Investigator for the People).
American author and historian (d. 2009).
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919American baseball player (Born in 1925).
Indian poet and songwriter (d.2000)
Composer
Musician
American actor and director
Irish Roman Catholic Archbishop (d.2009)
Textile designer
Politician
American psychologist and author
Belgium sport Champion
St-Gaultier physician
Cheshire, England -- Actor (5th Day of Peace).
Author (Empire of Czar 1974 Pulitzer Prize).
American historian, lawyer, and author 12th Librarians of Congress (d.2004)
French painter who was a communist since 1939. The British journal published a detailed obituary after his death, 10 September 1998.
Brazilian martial artist (d. 2009)
American producer and violinist
Brazilian martial artist (d. 2009)
She was an English mathematician and educator, researcher, and politico. In 1921, she became completely deaf after a viral infection at the age of 8. She lived a full life despite her condition. She was able to read lips and solve mathematical puzzles. Her teachers were unable to help her. Later, she wrote in her autobiography that mathematics was the …
American novelist. Knebel was the author of many popular works of political fiction. His death occurred on February 26, 1993.
American screenwriter and publisher of songwriters (d. 1994).
Estonian politician and lawyer 5th Prime Minister of Estonia in exile (d.2004).
French libertarian philosopher, nomad, pacifist, and environmentalist before his time, who often roamed the streets of Paris by bike.
Boland (Representative-Democrat-Massachusetts).
Switzerland -- Took the Olympic oath (1948).
Police ambush kills Outlaw (Bonnie & Clyde).
Bicyclist from Italy, who won the Gold Medal at Los Angeles Olympics in 1932.
Austrian-born physician (d. 1983)
Austrian-Brazilian doctor and pathologist (d. 1983).
Australian engineer and physicist
Australian mathematician
Polish-Israeli scholar and rabbi (d. 2012).
Famous birthdays on October 1st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909American politician, lawyer, member and mayor of Los Angeles. After passing the California Bar exam in 1939, he began his private practice before moving into the State Assembly 1936-1940, 1949-1950 and 1949-1950. Elected Mayor of Los Angeles 1961-1973.
French essayist, dramatist, literary critic, French journalist. He was married once. He died on the 9th of January 1988.
NYC, New York -- Actor (Patsy, Citizen Kane, Enforcer)
Lincoln, Nebraska -- (Mayor-LA)
French fascist
The king of polkas, a Peruvian composer. 1925 was a memorable year in his life. He met Pinglo Felipe, a famous Peruvian composer, and began to learn the secrets of popular rhythms. After the tragic death of Pinglo Felipe on May 13, 1936, he wrote his first song, "Died Master". Then came more waltzes, which reminded of protests against social …
Danish composer and pianist (d. 1998).
Composer
(Senator-California).
Composer
Weston-Super-Mare (England) -- Actress (Project Moonbase).
Etréchy Writer
French essayist, literary, and art critic, journalist and one of the most prominent exponents for neofascism postaEUR"World War II Europe. BardA'che was also a prominent Holocaust denier and wrote extensively about the topic in his later years. BardA'che was also the brother in law of Robert Brasillach (who was executed shortly after liberation). He died 30 July 1998.
Hungarian-born Israeli composer and violist (d. 1977).
Hungarian-Israeli viola composer and player (d. 1977).
American silent film child actor from Belgium, born in America. He arrived in the United States shortly after his birth. He began his career in 1914 at age eight, in various films, including "The Town of Nazareth" starring Charlotte Burton. Cavens stopped acting after 1914. Over thirty years later, he returned to acting as an adult, playing Valvert, the nobleman …
Folklorist
Bangladeshi-Indian singer-songwriter (d. 1975)
Writer
German politician. From 19 October 1950 to 29 October 1954, he was the President of Bundestag.
Italy Scientist
Austrian-born physicist (d. 1979)
Indian politician and educator (d. 1977).
Kiev, Ukraine -- Pianists (Carmen).
Austrian-English academic and physicist (d. 1979).
Kiev, Ukraine -- Pianists (Carmen).
Ukrainian-American composer and pianist (d. 1989).
French race car driver (d. 1970)
Manchester, England -- Actor (Runaway Bus).
light-heavyweight boxing champion (1932-34).
Actress in Adventures of Tarzan
English cricketer (d. 1966)