List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 2nd
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2016Prince Oscar, Duke of Skåne is the youngest child of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland. He was born at Karolinska University Hospital in Solna. A grandson of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, he is third in the line of succession to the Swedish throne, after his mother, and his sister Princess Estelle, Duchess …
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2004Model
YouTube Star
American family, the 7 lb. The first child and son of actress Anne Heche, and Coleman Lafoon. He is noted for his "calm and joyful delivery."
Family Member
Dancer
TV Actress
Pop Singer
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Pop Singer
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Rapper
Vine Star
Vine Star
YouTube Star
French footballer
Author
TV Actress
Musician
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
TV Actress
Ukrainian singer
Actress
Actress
Korean singer (F.T. Island)
Korean keyboardist, guitarist, and lyricist (F.T. Island)
Estonian footballer
Australian rugby league footballer
Movie Actor
Actor
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Football Player
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989TV Actress
French freestyle skier, he won gold (ski cross) at 2014 Sochi Olympics. The silver and bronze medalists were also French.
Austrian skier
American college football player
Brazilian footballer
Belgian footballer
Brazilian footballer
Portuguese footballer
Actress
Actress
Diver and entertainer from Australia. He was the 2008 Olympic champion on the 10 meter platform and received the highest single-dive score ever recorded in Olympic history. He is the first Australian male diver to win the Olympic gold medal in diving, since Dick Eve at 1924 Summer Olympics.
Scottish actor and singer
German-Filipino actress
Dutch footballer
American football player
German tennis player
Mexican footballer
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
Musician
Swedish basketball player
Canadian ice hockey player
Family Member
American football player.
Spanish football player
British singer (The Kooks).
American actor
American famous family, daughter of Mick Jagger's model Jerry Hall. She was 14 when she began modeling with her dad's smile and her mom's long legs.
Comedian
Athlete
Argentinian footballer
Canadian ice hockey player
American baseball player
Nigerian footballer
American singer-songwriter and producer (Hollywood Undead)
Actress
Rapper
Athlete
American Ice Hockey Player
Hockey Player
Canadian ice hockey player
American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).
American football player (New York Jets).
German footballer
German footballer
American football player
Chef
Model
American actress
American murder victim. She was raped in New York City and killed in the early hours on February 25, 2006. Her friends had last seen her at 3:40 am that morning, leaving her alone in a bar. She went to another bar, where she was told by the barkeeper that she had left the bar at 4 AM. She was …
Actor
American professional wrestler (Born in 1981).
American actress.
American porn actress
Movie Actress
Polish-Chinese actor
American professional wrestler (d.2010)
Angolan footballer
American musician (Suburban Legends).
Angolan footballer
Manager and English footballer
American porn model and actress
Reality Star
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Irish footballer
English footballer
Belarusian figure skater
Reality TV in America
Czech ice hockey player
Greek footballer
English footballer
Czech ice hockey player
English musician (Coldplay)
American actress
American basketball coach and player
American homicide victim. Ramon Salcido was her brother-in law and he killed her on April 14, 1989. Angela, her sister, had married Ramon Salcido in December 1984. They had three daughters.
English swimmer and sportscaster
American baseball player
South African-English cricketer
Malaysian radio personality
Hockey defenseman (Team Germany 1998).
American journalist and writer
Journalist
Simpson American Computer Analyst (b. 1920)
American rapper and producer (Company Flow and The Weathermen)
Miss Mississippi-USA (1997).
French professional road racing cyclist. One of three Festina team riders that were clean in the Festina doping scandal at the 1998 Tour de France.
Italian athlete
QuTbec, Canada; 50-metre swimmer (Olympics-1996).
Actor
Actress
Australian television host and swimmer
French actress
Actor (Tommy Tricker, Stamp Traveler).
Serbian basketball player
guard (Baltimore Ravens).
Argentinian manager and footballer
American actor
Croatian actor
American homicide was committed by a Catholic scripture-quoting Catholic who was at the heart of the national abortion debate. He was a 22-year-old student hairdresser who cited a reverence of life as the reason he opened two abortion clinics. He is a quiet, unassuming loner with little direction, but a hair-trigger temper and gay. He was once fired from his …
Italian actor married to French actress and model Laetitia Casta.
English documentary comedian
Italian runner, Silver Medallist in the marathon at World Championship 1999
NFL defensive tackle (Jacksonville Jaguars)
NFL linebacker (Atlanta Falcons).
Australian actress
Japanese wrestler
Glendale, California -- Playmate (Nov, 1994)
Florida, USA; actress
Rapper
Athlete
Athlete
American actress and model
California, USA; volleyball middle-blocker (Olympics 1996).
Dutch composer and pianist
Writer
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, English politician
Comedian
NFL defensive back (Chicago Bears).
Indiana, USA; mile runner.
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Italian rugby player
Australian actor
American kickboxer (d.2014)
Actor
English actor
England; Canadian 470 yachter (Olympics-1996).
French fencer who won silver in the team A(c]pA(c]e event at 2000 Summer Olympics.
Slot back/twin in Bruce of the Canadian Football League (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
Canovanas, Puerto Rico -- Infielder (Chicago Cubs)
Canadian Football League fullback/twin Allan (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
Puerto Rican; infielder (Chicago Cubs).
Businessman
Actor
Rock vocalist (Tuff-What comes Around Goes Around).
Austria; Tennis star (1994 Schenectady).
An English politician and lawyer
Politician
Director
Chef
Journalist
Actor
Irish politician
Texas, USA; outfielder (Saint Louis Cardinals).
Victoria, Texas -- Outfielder (St. Louis Cardinals)
British politician
American actor and surfer
A member of an industrial dynasty, the Italian-born family Alessandro is a prominent member. Alessandro studied in Italy and the United States, and earned an economics degree at Harvard and a masters at Harvard. He began his career in 1987 with Goldman Sachs, where he spent two years before joining the Benetton Group as a project manager and various other …
American wrestler (Born 1964).
American porn star (d. 1990)
American bull rider
Bulgarian pistol shooter
French ballet dancer.
Australian politician, 15th Deputy Prime Minster of Australia
American guitarist and singer
New Jersey, USA. Vanessa Williams was replaced as Miss America (1984) by New Jersey.
Actor
Coach
American singer and the star of Bon Jovi. Since he was a child, he played in various rock bands and started his own band in March 1983. On 7/01/1983, they signed with Mercury and began a tour of the circuit together with their band mates Dave Bryan and Richie Sambora and Alec John Such. Their debut album, "Bon Jovi," came …
Italian race car driver
American baseball player. He made his debut with Oakland Athletics on September 12, 1986.
American producer and DJ (Boogie Down Productions), (d. 1987).
Producer
Finnish ice hockey coach and player
English politician and journalist
Norwegian coach and footballer
New Jersey, USA: rocker (Bon Joovi - You Give Love a Bad Name).
Japanese author
American poet and educator
American musician (Scott La Rock) (d. 1987)
Minnesota, USA; catcher (Oakland Athletics).
South Africa; Canadian Tour golfer (1993 Payless-second).
NFL kicker (Houston/Tennesse Oilers)
Australian composer and conductor director
American professional wrestler and coach
Filipino basketball player
Public Servant
Author
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Restless Heart).
American artist/writer
Kentucky, USA. Country singer (Restless Heart-"Wheels")
LPGA golfer
English-Welsh golfer
South African-American tennis player
French homicide. His aging mistress was strangled on 5/24/1987.
Musician
Psychologist
Jamaican-English singer and TV host
American singer and drummer (The Cowsills).
Australia; rock bassist. (AC/DC – "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt cheap", Warrior Soul, "Last Decade of The Century".
Rhode Island, USA: rock drummer (Cowsills-"We Can Fly")
Spanish dancer
Author
Australian bass player (AC/DC Finch and Heaven).
American singer and drummer (The Osmonds).
American singer. She is best known for her work as Frank Zappa's drummer and her band Missing Persons, which was formed with Terry Bozzio, her ex-husband. She was a Playboy bunny.
Massachusetts, USA; rock vocalist (Missing Persons - "Destination Unknown").
Casting director and Irish-American voice actor
American politician, United States Senator, Colorado 50th Secretary of the Interior
Aum Shinrikyo was founded by a Japanese leader of cults
Utah, USA; singer (Osmond Brother, Donny, and Marie).
German footballer
Canadian ice hockey player
Sizani, South African treasurer (UDF).
Director
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Actress
American family. The husband of Massachusetts Governor Jane Swift. Swift was the first acting Governor to have twins while in office. She had Sarah and Lauren on 5/15/2001 with Chuck by her side. Swift is now the primary caregiver of his family, a role that is not traditional. However, he is now distant from his son Brian, a gay child …
Businessman
sax/keyboardist at Midnight Star - "No Parking".
American baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher for the Detroit Tigers (1978aEUR”1982), Texas Rangers (1983), and Seattle Mariners (1985).
Celebrity
Politician
Businessman
American politician. He was a Democratic Wisconsin State Senator 1983-1993 and U.S. Senator 1993-2011.
American comedian and actress who studied one year with Marcel Marceau. She then moved to Los Angeles to learn improv. After being a part of TV's "Saturday Night Live", she moved to Los Angeles in 1980 to do improv.
British actor, TV and film, beginning in 1975. His strongest series was "EastEnders", which he started in February 1985. Altman has been in "Higher Mortals,"" "To Die For," and "An American Werewolf In London" as well as "Return of the Jedi."
American singer and dancer, who toured Europe for one year in 1978 with the Tina Turner troupe. In 3/1979, she did her first TV commercial for Burger King. She also did a pilot in the same year. In 1967, she made her first TV appearance. She is a black girl of average looks with great poise.
California, USA; comedienne/actress (Saturday Night Live).
American screenwriter and author
Politician
Peruvian lawyer, former Prime Minister of Peru. He was the Peruvian Ambassador in the United States, as well as the Senior Vice President and General counsel of The World Bank. He is currently the Chairman of Fosfatos del Pacifico (a Peruvian phosphate miner's joint venture with Mitsubishi Corporation), as well as the Chairman and Deputy Chairman at Hochschild Mining PLC, …
Georgia, USA; actress (Osterman Weekend, Dynasty).
American singer, who was a member of the popular brother-sister singing group "The Carpenters", which sold millions of hits records in the early 1970s. They created densely layered demo tapes that were pop-oriented, which attracted Herb Alpert, who signed them to A&M Records in 1970. Their first album, "Ticket to Ride", was released in November 1970. "Close To You" was …
An Australian actress who became famous for her role as the blonde secretary in "The Box", a sordid television soap. She starred from 10/1973 to 11/1974. She was fed up with her appearance and quit the show. She continued to play the role of a typecast in two Australian movies, "End Play" (12/1975) and "Petersen" (6/1981). She was also known …
American restaurateur and financier
Actor (LA Law. Not Necessarily The News)
New York, USA. Actor/identical twin to Mitchell (Mel- Beverly Hills 90210; Ben- Duet).
New York, USA. Actor/identical twin to Matthew (L.A. Law. Not Necessarily The News).
Connecticut, USA; vocalist/drummer "We've Only Just Begun".
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949French pianist and singer. His first band, "The Dreamers", had limited success as a jazz group. He was then followed by "Murator", a 1960s-style rock music band. He was a producer and writer, and worked on film and television productions with Jacques Dutronc. He recorded a number albums with Serge Gainsbourg and Claude FranASSois, including "Manureva", his first album as …
American actress, stage, film, and television. Her role as Dr. Beverly Crusher in TV's "Star Trek: The Next Generation" is her most well-known.
Movie Actress
Ireland; rock guitarist (See here).
Player for the Welsh rugby union
Welsh surgeon and rugby player
Irish producer and guitarist (Taste), (d. 1995).
American guitarist
43rd Premier of Victoria, an Australian politician
Manager and English footballer
Actor
Australian mother of blind and premature triplets. Bryan and Pat raised the boys together, fighting for their inclusion in the mainstream education system and forcing the university's adaptation to their physical needs. Cameron and Vaughan were the two boys who graduated from Macquarie University in Sydney with law degrees. The "Sydney Morning Herald", a newspaper that covered the boys' 24th …
Brazilian singer-songwriter (d. 2014)
Actress
Writer
French TV host and clarinet player. He hosted programs on TF1 & A2: La Roue de la fortune, Succa's fous, and Un pour tous. He was married once.
French businessman and senior official who died 5 September 2007.
English composer and trumpet player (d. 2013).
Musician
Actor
Canadian actor who primarily appears on television. Perhaps his most well-known role is in "Dynasty," a prime-time soap opera. Thomson was the evil Adam Carrington, which he played from 1982-1989. Thomson has been seen in many soap-y dramas, including "Days of Our Lives", in 2009, as the evil Adam Carrington.
Actress (Jodays of Our Lives).
Ottawa, Ontario -- Actor (Adam Carrington-Dynasty)
German actress in television and film.
Composer
LPGA golfer
English drummer (The Shadows & The Vipers Skiffle Group, d. 2005).
Canadian ice hockey player
Composer
English industrialist.
American politician (Representative-Democrat-Connecticut).
Polish footballer (d. 2005).
English screenwriter and actor
American poet and novelist
Actor
Cartoonist
American rock musician, songwriter, photographer. He is most well-known as the guitarist, singer, and principal songwriter for The Velvet Underground.
American novelist and best-selling author of many acclaimed novels, including "A Prayer for Owen Meaney," The Cider House Rules," The Hotel New Hampshire", and "The World According to Garp."
He is a Canadian songwriter and lyricist. He has written songs for many artists, including Robert Charlebois (Tycoon), CA(c)line Dion, and Diane Dufresne... He is also co-author of many musicals, including "Starmania" with Michel Berger and "Notre-Dame de Paris", which Richard Cocciante composed...
Korean Choi Kwang-Do champion
New Hampshire, USA; writer (The World According to Garp).
South Korean martial artist
New York, USA: vocalist/guitarist ("Walk on the Wild Side", Velvet Underground).
American film producer
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
American film producer
Musician
Businessman
Iranian politician and architect, 79th Prime Minister of Iran
English actor (d. 2012).
American physician and admiral 16th Surgeon General of The United States
Poet
Pakistani politician and businessman, 12th President of Pakistan
Italian singer-songwriter/guitarist (d. 2005).
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American academic and author (d.2013)
New York, USA. Actress (Five Weeks in a Balloon Gentle Savage).
Tongeren; Dutch singer (Buffoons).
American actress
American designer who created the stunning gown Cher wore to the Oscars 1985. In 1982, he started a line ready-to-wear clothing that was characterized by glamour, beads, and mystique. Mackie won seven Emmys and was a television workhorse for "The Carol Burnett Show." He created over 50 costumes each week during the show's 11-year history. He was a charming boyish …
Chilean politician and economist, 33rd President
Baseball player (1961 American League rookie-of-the-year).
Iowa, USA; bass/baritone (Wonton, Don Carlos).
Multi-millionaire English textile factory
American singer-songwriter/producer (Four Tops), (d. 1997).
Algeria soldier and politician, 5th President of Algeria
American basketball coach and player
French mathematician, who contributed in the areas of abstract algebra, algebraic geometry, and computer vision and was a member of the Nicolas Bourbaki group. He was also president of the French Mathematical Society, and he directed two French science museums.
Engineer and academic from Pakistani-English
Czech-English academic and journalist
Actor (Troeleke)
Canadian actor who is well-known in Canada for his roles in numerous TV shows. He was a part of "King of Kensington" as well as "Cagney & Lacey," where he played Lt. Bert Samuels, the boss.
American football coach and player
Director
American football player. He is considered to be the greatest college player of his time. Cassady was nicknamed "Hopalong" in honor of the famous movie cowboy. He was a starting quarterback at Ohio State. For eight seasons, he played professional football in the NFL.
Columbus sports Champions
NFL Player
England; composer (Wildtrack).
American singer-songwriter (The Rambos), (d. 2008).
German psychologist, educator and astrologer. Since 1971, he taught psychology at Gottingen University. He also taught personality and anthropological psychology. He is a psycholinguistics researcher and examines affect, cognition, cognitive style, and dogmatism. His studies have been focused on the possible relationship between culture and solar activity, and, since 1985, on replicating Gauquelin's professions and character traits.
French singer and granddaughter of the founder of the Italian League for the Rights of Man. She is married to Louis Loyseau de Grandmaison, a painter.
Swedish translator and journalist (d. 2011).
Russian politician who succeeded Konstantin Chernenko to the post of General Secretary of Communist Party. Before his appointment in 1978 as Agricultural Secretary, he was a party official for 22-years. He soon joined the Kremlin’s inner circle. He expressed a desire to coexist peacefully with the west and signed an Arms Treaty on 8/12/87, 2:02 PM EST Washington, DC.
American journalist and author
Newport, Vermont -- Astronaut
Virginia, USA; journalist/author (Right Stuff).
American CEO and administrator of Arkla Exploration. This oil drilling company has placed 29 of the 37 new wells it has drilled. Quinn studied finance and accounting in college, and also has a BS degree in Business Administration.
French track and field champion, best known for his hammer throw. From 1956 to 1964, he represented his country at three Olympics. In 1956, he was a finalist and finished in 13th. He represented France at both the 1958 and 1954 European Athletics Championships, as well as the 1955 and 1963 Mediterranean Games.
French actor (d.2009)
American singer and actor
Noor; Dutch second Chamber member (CDA).
Tennessee, USA; actor (Hamlet, Hawaii, Northern Exposure).
American CEO of INB Financial, a holding bank. Miller holds a BS degree in Business and is interested in accounting and finance.
Spanish actress (Born 1930).
American journalist, author and influential reporter. He was a genius and the original originator of "the new journalism" in the 1960s. He was the inventor of phrases such as "radical chic," “the Me decade,” and "the right stuff". The film rights to his 1979 novel, "The Right Stuff", was purchased for half a million dollars. However, it did not perform …
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929French filmmaker and writer. From 1985 to 1994, he was director of the French Academy Rome. Drot is well-known for his documentation on Montparnasse.
English parkeerplaatsenmagnaat / multi-millionaire
Author and priest of Greek (d. 2001).
Italian entrepreneur who sold Standa (megastore) at 30 to dedicate his life to mountain climbing, exploration, and organizing expeditions around the globe. He died suddenly of a heart attack on the 10th of November 1988.
Writer
Greek priest and professor (d. 2001).
Writer
French cyclist racer and winner of the Tour de France 1956. "A la Walko" is to achieve unexpected success or without panache.
France sport Champion
American historian and economist (d. 1995).
Celebrity
Ivorian cardinal (d.2014)
French clergyman, the Titular Bishop in Hierpiniana and Auxiliary Bishop at Lille (1987-1997).
American cellist, who began lessons at the age of eleven and performed with the Indiana Philharmonic. She also played for the Nashville Symphony for 2 years, and the Kentucky Weslyan College Quartet for 3 years.
Dutch elocutionist
American major league baseball outfielder (Born in 1924)
Author and critic of the Greek Philologist (d. 2004).
Dutch painter, painter, and engraver; developed his own style with metaphysical elements.
American soldier and politician
English Roman Catholic Cardinal, Archbishop at Westminster (Born in 1923)
American producer and songwriter (d. 2015).
American basketball coach and player (d. 2014).
Bluegrass musician
American politician
composer.
American jazz tenor saxophonist (d. 1986)
French homicide: he shot his mistress Draguignan 9/15/86.
composer.
Canadian-American ice hockey coach and player (d. 1999).
Actor
Statesman
French biographer, journalist and memoirist.
Poet
Austrian-American journalist and photographer (d. 1986).
Polish footballer and coach (d.2006)
Levick Simpson composer.
composer.
German footballer and manager (d.2008)
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919American actress who won the Oscar in 1943 for Best Actress for her role as Bernadette's first major role. Jennifer Jones was instantly captivated by her portrayal of Lourdes, a 19th-century maid who claimed to have seen the Virgin Mary. Her other films include Love Letters and Duel in the Sun.
Russian-American actress and ballerina
American actor and playwright (d.2014)
Oklahoma, United States -- Actress. (Farewell To Arms).
Norwegian musician, guitarist, and music teacher. He was not only interested in electronic and microtonal music but also invented the prepared guitar.
French diplomat and businessman who served as Ambassador to the USA from 1981-1984.
American actor (d. 2012).
Cuban-American actor and musician. At 16 he moved to the U.S. and worked as a laborer. He then got a job in a Miami rumba band, before starting his own Cuban band. He married Lucy in 1940, and they had their screen debut that same year. They had two children. They made a fortune together with Desilu productions, and the …
composer.
Baseball player (National League Most Valuable Player 1950).
American screenwriter and author (d. 1967).
Poet
Longeville en Bar Military man
At 63, a male Dutch soc democratic party minister dies
Stevens composer.
Actress (Case Of Baby Sitter).
Diplomat and public servant from Australia (d. 2010).
United States -- Actor/Director (Norma Rae), Dies at 70
American model and bodybuilder (d. 2002).
Entertainer
Author
France sport Champion
Le Havre Journalist
Annecy EXecutives
Dutch journalist and writer. He is well-known for his ironic twists on stories. He studied law and philosophy before he became a writer and is well-known for the stories he wrote for his children.
Netherlands Writer
Dutch humorist/writer (Pieter Bas).
American writer. At the age of 11, he met George Gurdjieff, a spiritual teacher. At the age of 11, he arrived at the Gurdjieff Institute at ChAC/teau du PrieurA (c) in Avon. He was taken care of by Margaret Anderson, his sister. There he assumed the role of Gurdjieff’s personal assistant and errand boy, as well as receiving an hour …
Baseball player (National League Most Valuable Player 1942).
Spanish singer and songwriter (The Romeros), (d. 1996).
Crossville, Tennessee -- Actress ("Young Mr Lincoln")
American composer pianist and painter (d. 2001).
American businessman
Washington, United States -- Actor.
Scientist
Chenhalls food inspector.
Famous birthdays on March 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909American baseball player manager and sportscaster (d.58)
Dutch playwright.
composer.
Actor
Rochefort sur Mer Politician
Russian sergeant (d. 1968)
German engineer (d. 1990)
Yakut-born Soviet sniper (d. 1968)
Dutch resistance fighter (Witte Ko) / communist
French agricultural engineer, and deputy to the Socialist Party. 1955, State secretary. Senator 1959-1977, Vice President of the Senate 1965-1968.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- Composer (Cradle Will Rock).
English poet and critic
French Impressionist artist.
French Army general and skier. He was the leader and skier of the French National Olympic Military Patrol Team in 1936, which placed sixth. In 1961, he was also the mastermind of the Algiers Putsch. He was buried in Paris on April 9, 1988.
Children's Author
American author (d. 1991)
Cassel Military man
Writer
Norwegian professor of archaeology, and expert in classical antiquity, and Medieval period. He was a visiting professor at Harvard University (1950), and Johns Hopkins University (1966aEUR”1967). He was honored with the Arts Council Norway Honorary Award in 1969.
American physicist (d. 1974).
Condon, atomic scientist (Manhattan Project).
American spy and baseball player (Born in 1902)
Dutch timber-merchant.
German-American composer. He was a key figure in German music during the Weimar Republic. As a Nazi refugee, he fled Germany and became an American citizen. He co-created a new type of opera that combined sharp social satire and Bertolt Brecht's "The Threepenny Opera", and "The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny." His Broadway plays are still being …
WWII Resistance Fighter/Head Of Air France, Dies at 60
Dessau, Germany -- Composer / Brecht collaborator (Mahogany)
Beaufort Military man
Estonian archeologist, academic (d. 1968).
Spanish actress (d. 1969).