List of celebrities and famous people who were born on September 2nd
Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2008YouTube Star
American daughter of actor Mark Wahlberg; was born the same day as the unexpected death of the actor's sister
Dancer
Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Movie Actor
American rapper Treach (Anthony Criss), the father, is a rapper from Naughty by Nature. The mother is Rapper Pepa (Sandra Denton), a member of the rap group Salt-N-Pepa.
Movie Actor
Hungarian tennis player
South Korean guitar prodigy
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Turkish footballer
Lithuanian footballer
Dancer
Pop Singer
English cricketer
Model
Guitarist
Musician
English footballer
Estonian ice hockey player
Pop Singer
Serbian footballer
Swiss tennis player
Italian footballer
American footballer
Rock Singer
TV Actress
Swedish race car driver
Gymnast
Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Brazilian footballer
American basketball player
American basketball player
English actor
DJ
Indian playback singer (d. 2008)
Japanese singer and actor
Spanish footballer
Indian cricketer
Indian singer (d. 2008)
YouTube Star
Guitarist
YouTube Star
Canadian ice dancer
American musician.
Japanese singer (Sandaime J Soul Brothers of Exile Tribe).
American basketball player
Swiss footballer
Canadian actor
TV Actor
Australian rugby player
Russian model
Musician
Indian actress and model
American notable family, grandson of Senator R.F. K., son R.F. Kennedy, Jr.
Actor, model, and singer from Taiwan
English singer
British family, Aimee Osbourne is the oldest daughter of Ozzy Osbourne, heavy-metal singer. Aimee declined to participate in the reality TV show "The Osbournes", even though her four siblings recently shared their lives with the world. Sharon, Mother Sharon explained to her that Aimee is trying to make a career out of singing and she moved out during filming. This …
Drummer
English rugby player
American producer and rapper
American-Hong Kong actress and model
Actress
English footballer
English footballer
American baseball player
English cricketer
Dutch actress
American tennis player
Model
Grand Rapids (Michigan) -- Gymnast (1996 Olympics).
Iranian screenwriter and director producer
Nigerian footballer
Japanese race car driver
Miss Pennsylvania Teen USA (1997)
Canadian ice hockey player
Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Hong Kong actor, singer and dancer
South Korean-Canadian actor and singer (Clazziquai).
Israeli footballer
Israeli footballer
He is a Scottish actor who has been involved in film, theatre and television. He is most well-known for his roles in "Mrs. Brown's Boys", a BAFTA-winning television show, and in "Take the High Road," a British soap opera.
American football player
Novelist
Malian footballer
Malian footballer
American blogger and academic
American actress
Ghanaian sprinter
American bassist (Taproot)
American actress
R&B Singer
Turkish-American actress and host of a game show (d. 2011).
Actor
American actor and screenwriter
NBA center (Orlando Magic)
Australian rower (1996) Olympics
Driver of a race car in Australia
Cartoonist
American actress in adult films
Actor
Director
YouTube Star
American comedian, actor, and rapper
Leeton (NSW) -- Swimmer (1996 Olympics).
Turkish actress
American Ice Hockey Player
Actor
Sri Lankan cricketer
Music Producer
English professional golfer
Bratislava in Slovakia -- Tennis star
Australian swimmer
NFL linebacker (Philadelphia Eagles)
San Diego, California -- Actress (Renegade).
Belgian cyclist, who was at the Atlanta Olympics 1996, placed 109th.
Indian actor
Norwegian alpine skier
Politician
Designer
Norwegian skier
Brooklyn, New York -- Infielder for the SF Giants
Spanish footballer
American football coach and player
Spanish footballer
Chef
Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American television actor. Star of "One Life to Live" TV soap from 1991 to 1994.
American singer-songwriter (K-Ci & JoJo)
Canadian ice hockey player
American singer
French-Canadian ice hockey player
Zimbabwean cricketer
American director and photographer
Bunbury, Australia -- LPGA Golfer (Aust subjr champ-1986 and 87).
NFL tackle (Oakland Raiders).
Ohio, USA; actor ("Jason – One Life to Live")
Reality Star
American actress
American actress
Screenwriter
Scottish journalist
Reality Star
German manager and footballer
German footballer
American songwriter and drummer (Fozzy and Stuck mojo).
Mexican actress
French race car driver
American actor
American guitarist, songwriter and producer (Fear Factory Asesino & Divine Heresy).
Athlete
Japanese actress and singer
Coach and player in Italian rugby
Italian rugby player
British-born Canadian boxer
Indian screenwriter and director
Santa Ana, California -- Pitcher (KC Royals).
Lebanese-American actor. He turned his deadpan and non-communicative style into one of the highest-paid actors in his generation.
Italian businessman
American basketball coach and player
Musician
French actor, humorist, writer and director of his own production company, French cable television.
Thai screenwriter and director producer
Mexican actor and comedian
An English politician and lawyer
Mexican politician and academic (d. 2012).
Athlete
Irish illustrator and author
Former player and manager of French soccer (soccer). He played 17 years for AS Monaco, and is currently the head coach at OGC Nice in Ligue 1.
Colombian manager and footballer
Public Servant
Cincinnati, Ohio -- Pitcher (Texas Rangers).
American singer-songwriter (Fisher).
Politician
French left-wing politician and member of the National Assembly of France. He is the representative of Paris and a member the Socialiste radical, citoyen et diverse gauche.
Namco Bandai Holdings General Manager, Japanese videogame designer and executive
American poet and spoken word artist
Texas, United States -- NFL Halfback (LA Rams, Colts) / 2,105 yards (1984).
Norwegian politician Norwegian Minister for Finance
Tempe, Arizona -- Outfielder (New York Yankees, California Angels)
Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Canadian businessman and philanthropist, Cirque du Soleil was founded by a poker player.
American baseball player
Canadian founder of Cirque du Soleil
Dutch singer Dolly Dots
French race car driver
Rock Island, Illinois -- Playmate (Nov, 1982)
Australian politician and social worker (d. 2014).
Italian news journalist. He was openly gay and applied for financial sharing with his partner in 1997. This case, which received a favorable legal answer, sets a precedent for civil rights in gay partnerships.
American skateboarder and bass player
Musician
Los Angeles, California -- Rock keyboards / vocalist (Toto-Roseanna, Africa)
English oboe player, conductor
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Northern Irish Provisional Irish Republican Army Member
German musician, yoga teacher, body therapist and ritualist. He is a proponent of experimental and creative astrology and works as an instructor (astro-entertainer). His methods include astrodrama, astrotheatre and psychodrama, music and dance, rituals and Gestalt, body language and meditation.
French modern historian who specializes in international relations.
Connecticut, USA; actress ("Gloria-Happy Days, Matlock")
American wife who was battered and abused nine weeks before her wedding. Tom would grab Carla and pull her hair, then he would throw her into the tub and smash her against the wall. The abuse escalated if she wept. He used a table leg or a baseball bat to beat her. Karla suffered head injuries and a fractured ankle. …
Author and actor of the American Neuroscientist
Businesswoman and trainer of horses in Scotland-Australia
American saxophonist producer and composer (Naked City Masada, Painkiller).
Afghan politician and commander Afghan Minister of Defense (d.2001)
Afghan commander (d. 2001).
Brenz, Germany -- Astronaut
American tennis player, one of the greatest of all time. He was the Wimbledon singles champion for men in 1974. He also won a string U.S. Open titles in 1974, 1976 and 1978. Connors reached the semi-finals of the 1991 U.S. Open at 39 years old. His winning tennis style proved that he could still delight an audience.
American talent manager for vocal artists. Former wife of Lionel Ritchie. They met at Tuskegee University, and they fell in love. They were able to get married in 1975 thanks to the phenomenal success of their melodic, beautifully crafted songs. In December 1983 they moved into a Bel Air home in Southern California. Brenda was arrested in June 1988 for …
Estonian politician and linguist
Writer
Australian gossip columnist at the Daily Telegraph. She is a sharp writer and has a sharp tongue.
(Rep-D-North Dakota)
American actor, noted family. He is the son of Elyse Knox, actress, and Tom Harmon, Heisman trophy winner, and Kristen Tinker (wife of the late rock singer Rick Nelson). He appeared in "Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas", "LetaEUR (tm)s Get Harry", "The Presidio", and "Dillinger" and was also the star of TV seriesaEUR (tm) "Flamingo road," and "St. Elsewhere …
American business executive, president of New World Pictures in 1990s. Married 1991. He was previously an actor and a theatrical agent.
California, USA; actor ("Dr Caldwell – St. Elsewhere).
American politician
Writer
Rocker
French radio and television personality, journalist, and writer.
American actor
English violinist (Electric Light Orchestra Violinski & ELO Part II).
Illinois, USA; actor (Ronnie-Brian Keith Show).
French cyclist who participated in the individual road race at 1972 Summer Olympics.
German keyboard player and songwriter (Neu! Kraftwerk and Harmonia
Entrepreneur
Chinese stuntman and actor, martial artist
Polish dancer
American actress
Psychologist
Businessman
Entrepreneur
Baseball Player
Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Dutch singer (Dumb Willie)
English journalist
French sommelier who worked more than 25 year at the 'Maison Lameloise,' restaurant in Chagny.
American astronaut and teacher. She was the first person to be allowed into outer space by national selection.
American football player and champion with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was the first to lead his team in four Super Bowl victories. Bradshaw was a member Christian Athletes, and was awarded an honorary doctorate by a Baptist school in recognition of his dedication to his faith.
American football player and champion with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was the first to lead his team in four Super Bowl victories. Bradshaw was a member Christian Athletes, and was awarded an honorary doctorate by a Baptist school in recognition of his dedication to his faith.
American basketball player
Teacher/Astronaut (STS 25).
French matador, organizer of corridas, bull breeder, and writer. Casas is the director of bullfighting arenas at Castellon de la Plana and Valence in Nimes. Since 2011, he has been artistic director of the arena in Madrid.
Belgian politician and educator. Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs
New Zealand driver of a race car
English drummer (Caravan & The Wilde Flowers). (d. 2013).
American homicide. A disgruntled former City of San Francisco employee shot Mayor Moscone on 11/27/1978 at 10:45 PST. He was a married father of three children and had asked for a raise but was denied. Milk, an openly homosexual civil servant was hired to take his place. White's crime caused shockwaves that led to riot and reform. It also broke …
American actor and pianist (d. 2006).
French politician and member of the National Assembly of France. He is a representative of the IsA're department and a member the 'Socialiste radical, citoyen et différents gauche. Between 1995 and 2014, he was Grenoble's mayor.
Chicago, Illinois -- Rocker (Buckinghams)
Politician
Actor Cuban-American (d. 2014).
American comic book writer and artist
Musician
Havana, Cuba -- Actor (Condo, E / R, I Had 3 Wives)
Baroness Goudie English politician and humanitarian
Japanese actor and singer (Flower Travellin’ Band and The Wailers Band). (d. 2011).
Author
French pop singer-songwriter, and books writer. He sang two big hits in 1970 ("Buddy River" and "Je suis nA (c) sous une A (c)toile filante".
Vevey, Switzerland -- Astronaut (STS 61-K, 46, 61, 75)
British track and field champion (Born 1944).
American Numismatic Association President.
Canadian executive and ice hockey player
NHL coach (Edmonton Oilers).
Detroit, Michigan -- Rock vocalist (Martha Reeve & Vandellas)
French politician and minister for Economy and Finance 1993
American producer and singer-songwriter
American family, Dorothy Dandridge, daughter of Harold Nicholas, one the greatest dancers of all time, is a noted American. Her mom was still in labor for 15 hours. She waited patiently for her father to return with the keys.
American lawyer, respected and well-liked by a number of famous clients in the film and sports industries. He is skilled at plea bargaining and a great strategist. He also has a very close relationship with his clients. When he was approached by the O.J., he had only handled ten cases of homicide, including Christian Brando's in 1990. Simpson case. He …
Millionaire Italian entrepreneur. He also created a line cosmetics that were widely publicized via a massive TV advertising campaign. One million lire was damaged by a fire at her company in June 1986.
Novelist
French engineer and business executive. CEO of Snecma, then Safran, until 2007.
Writer
Finnish politician and economist (d. 2003).
American basketball coach and sportscaster
Born American activist for animal rights (d. 2003).
South African activist and pilot (d. 2003).
Australian rugby league footballer
Indian actress (d.2015)
Edinburg, Texas -- PGA golfer (1994 Las Vegas Senior-5th)
French philosopher, journalist, and government official. In 1967, fought side-by-side alongside Che Guevara in Bolivia.
French surgeon who was a member of MA(c]decins Sans FrontiA”res and co-founded MA(c]decins du Monde. Since 1988, he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Surgeons Of Hope Foundation.
American singer
Jazz Pianist
German-born producer of pop and disco music.
California, USA; actress (Lotsa luck, CPO Sharkey).
Louisiana, USA: Rock vocalist ("Just a Dream")
Italian comedian, actor, presenter on television, and singer. In the 1960s, he was a musician before launching a career as a comedian. He also starred in a lot of commedia sexy al'italiana, an Italian subgenre of comedy, in the 1960s. He began to act in television movies and presented variety shows. His comedy draws heavily on cabaret. He sang throughout …
American financial accountant and chief executive officer of Johnson Controls. Keyes graduated from college with a BS degree in Finance, a BS degree in Accounting, and an MBA. Keyes is an early riser and enjoys golfing and swimming.
Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939French politician, Minister for Culture, Minister for Education
American fiancier and CEO at First Florida Banks. He is expanding into data processing and acquisitions of small banks. Thayer graduated from college with a BA in Finance and MBA in Finance, both from Harvard and NYU. He is an avid polo player and would prefer to be at the horse's side than in the office.
Chattanooga Tennessee -- Rock vocalist (Impressions Gypsy Woman).
Actress
Rocker
Italian actor (d. 2013)
French pianist who studied with Jacques FA(c),vrier at Paris Conservatory and received a Premier Prix for piano performance as well as chamber music counterpoint and accompaniment. In 1961, he was first to appear on Radio France as a soloist. He premiered works by Gilbert Amy, Georges Aperghis and Maurice Ohana.
British diplomat to China for the English diplomat
American actor
Australian television host
Broadcaster
France sport Champion
Lawyer
American actress
American singer and actress
American multimillionaire, entrepreneur, and multimillionaire. In 1963, he founded First Travel Corporation with $5000 and one employee. He was the owner of the second-largest U.S. travel company, with revenues exceeding $300 million per year. He wasn't known until he was elected President of the Los Angeles Olympic Organization Committee on 4/01/1979. This was followed by his position as Commissioner of …
English actor
Public Servant
Canadian voice actor (d. 2006)
Hungarian-American chemical engineer and CEO at Intel, a computer chip manufacturer company. Grove holds a BS in Chemical Engineering and a PhD in Chemical Engineering.
Ted, 1st Wife of Mass Senator
Composer
Hungarian-Slovene educator and author
Since 2011, the French Catholic Archbishop Emeritus Apostolic Nuno to the Netherlands
Businessman
French anthropologist.
American horse trainer
(Rep-D-Wisconsin, 1983- )
American entrepreneur, horse trainer and owner, and racer. He started his career as a high-school teacher and coach. The Univ. Lukas, a Wisconsin social studies teacher and assistant football coach, was the head basketball coach. He is a disciplined disciplinarian who has a lot of energy and passion. His goals for the school he wanted were not met. He was …
American baseball player, a right-throwing/left-batting catcher with the Chicago Cubs in 1957 and 1958.
American singer (The Impressions).
American screenwriter and actor
Southern Baptist minister, humorist and television personality. NuttaEUR (tm)'s humor was centered around Southern Protestantism in rural areas, earning him the title of "The Prime Minister for Humor."
Composer
Beninese soldier, politician President of Benin (d.2015)
American basketball coach and player (d. 2012).
Musician
Politician
Dutch Astrologer. Since 2000, she is the conductor of an email listing of astrological events and organizations. Although she is not a professional astrologer she was involved in astrology from the 1960s, when she was studying by mail from The Church of Light, while she lived in Beverly Hills, CA.
Welsh actor
Italian actress and film star, Maria Molfesi's daughter.
Snapple was founded by an American businessman (d. 2012).
Businessman
Jr. American pianist (d. 90)
Italian law enforcement officer. When he was involved in the scandal of illegal money payments to Secret Services, he was the Chief of Secret Services for the former Chief of Criminalpol. He was sentenced to imprisonment in December 1992 and released in 1995 while awaiting trial.
Dutch radio host
American saxophonist (Born 1931).
Public Servant
Simpson; American politician (Senator-Republican-Wyoming).
Belgium sport Champion
Composer
Professional French road bike racer from 1950 to 1965. One day in the maillot jaune of the 1953 Tour de France, a stage victory in 1954 Tour de France, a stage in Vuelta a EspaA+a, ParisaEURNice and the CritA (c)rium du DauphinA)c]rA(c), and finishing second in the 1952 edition of GP Ouest France and 1954 edition of Tour of Flanders …
Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Academy-awarded director dies from cancer at 59
Actor and director from Wales (d. 2012).
French jazz vibraphonist, band leader (Claude Guilhot Quart).
English academic and physician
Le Sel de Bretagne Journalist
American film editor and director associated with the New Hollywood Wave of filmmaking.
French ecclesiastic. A Roman Catholic Bishop of Andong. South Korea.
American composer and musician. He was a pianist, but he wasn't known for his ability to play the piano. His forte was arrangements for quartets. He was an author and wrote modern jazz books that musicians could use.
Writer
American producer and director (d. 2012).
Composer
Actor Fibber McGee, who was born 1896, dies of a blod lump at the age of 91.
Television producer dies at 69
British actor (On The Bowery, Paul Temple).
American Hall of Fame broadcaster in sports broadcasting
Austria -- Downhill skier (1952 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Composer
American electrical engineer and CEO of Kennametal, a growing distribution company specializing in tool inserts. McKenna holds a BA degree in Math, a BA degree in Physics, and an MA degree in Electrical Engineering (prof.degree). He enjoys flying stunt kites outside of work.
London, England -- Actor (Rodney Dick & Duchess).
British pianist and songwriter, who was one of the most well-known pianists in the UK in the 1950s and 1960s. His exuberant and jangly playing was evident and many of his early records such as "Side Saddle", and "Roulette" were huge hits.
American composer and bandleader (d.81)
Kenyan politician and educator, 2nd President of Kenya
2nd President of Kenya
French mathematician, who established his reputation as topologist and moved on to the aspects of what was called singularity theory. He became well-known among the academic community for his work as the founder of catastrophe theory, later developed by Erik Christopher Zeeman.
Mexican actor (d. 1988).
Mexican actor (Born in 1923)
Athlete
French mathematician (d.2002)
Actress
American radio host (d. 2014.)
Actor
Belgian writer and one of the greatest 20th-century writers of 'fantastique literature'. French term for a literary or cinematic genre that overlaps science fiction, horror, and fantasy. Emile was his twin brother. He died in Brussels on 12 November 1975 from complications due to diabetes.
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Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919American ballet and ballroom dancer. She was five years old when her father, a Hollywood instructor, began teaching her. She was already teaching at the age of 15 and was already planning to pursue a career in dance. After a brief marriage, she met and fell in love with Gower Champer. They were married in 1947 and have been together …
Composer
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American Astronomer and Professor at the University of Texas in Austin
Grigoriy Yevdokimov, Colonel (Retired), and Hero of Soviet Union was born at noon on September 2, 1919 in Ozhga, Udmurtiya.
English race car driver and businessman (d.2002)
American author who wrote "Advise and Consent", a 1959 political novel. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for 1960. "Advise & Consent" examines the confirmation by the United States Senate of Robert Leffingwell as Secretary of State. Leffingwell is a former member the Communist Party. It is notable for Drury's sympathetic treatment of Senator Brig Anderson's young homosexual affair.
The wife of Attorney General John Mitchell
Epinal Journalist
Brazilian guitarist. He was a great and unique virtuoso of the bossa Nova and great jazz guitarist. His mandolin playing in "The Godfather" and his introduction to the guitar in "Bonanza" are two of his most memorable moments.
American author, "Who Killed Society" and "Proper Bostonians." He published the latter in 1947, when he was only 19 years old. It was published in its 16th printing in 1960.
Bundy-Cheney won more than 141 US titles of tennis.
French soccer player, he died September 8, 1997.
Greenwich Village (New York) -- Actress (Roll Out Matt Houston).
Turkish screenwriter and director (d.2011)
France sport Champion
American actor (d.2010)
Composer
Composer
American scholar and lawyer (d. 2007).
American mercantile retailer and CEO at Dillard Department Stores, a family-owned chain of stores. Dillard holds a BSBA degree and a MSBA.
American folk singer and songwriter (d.2003)
Blues pianist / vocalist
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French historian, specializing in medieval history.
Russian-American biologist and mathematician (d. 2009).
Bill Shankly, an international Scottish footballer, was also a well-known football manager, most notably at Liverpool Football Club. He was a winner of the English F.A. He won the English F.A. Cup as both a player at Preston North End and as a manager with Liverpool twice. He managed Liverpool to the English League title three times and won the …
Belgian author, playwright, poet, economist, teacher.
Australian cricketer (d. 1967).
Belgian writer (magic realist)
American painter and author (d. 1988).
American gambling czar and founder of Harrah's Casinos, Reno and Lake Tahoe (NV), the second-largest gambling operation in the world. Harrah's Casino is the only one listed on the New York Stock Exchange. He owned 83% of the stock, and had total control over his operations.
Composer
French-Breton centenarian, she was recently an iconic figure on French TV (advertising).
Actress (Les Miserables, Rainbow, Vikings, Assassin)
French actress, well-known for her roles in the films Caroline chA (c)rie and ThA(c]rA"se Raquin as En cas de malheur, Pierre et Paul, and ThA(c]rA]se Raquin.
Estonian linguist, lexicographer, and academic (d. 1996).
France Actor
Singer / teacher
Famous birthdays on September 2nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909American mathematician. He was one of the key contributors to the solution of Hilbert's fifth problem, which occurred in the 1950s. From 1961 to 1962, he was President of the American Mathematical Society. Montgomery died in 1992.
NYC, New York -- Actress. (Ice Capades Revue. Rosie the Riveter).
French author, occultist, and astrologer.
Leader
Turkish educator and author
France sport Champion
French boxer 1930-1936.
France sport Champion
Estonian politician and author (d. 1963).
NYC, New York -- Actress. (Follow The Leader)
St Marcel d'ArdA(c)che Writer
French soldier, Air Force General and Aviator. He was commissioned in 1924. He became a pilot on 1926.
American basketball coach and player (d. 1977).
Greek poet and psychoanalyst (d. 1975).