List of celebrities and famous people who were born on January 3rd
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2014Idlamic State foundation. American-Syrian Ahmad Abousamra, also Salim Benghalem, is considered one of his founders.
American child of Nikki Cascone, a noted chef, and Brad Grossman. The child, Nicknamed Jax by the couple, is the first to open Octavia’s Porch in December 2010. The restaurant is located on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
American family of note, Camila Alves and Matthew McConaughey's second child and daughter.
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2005Activist
Family Member
TV Actress
Pop Singer
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Dancer
Musical.ly Star
Gospel Singer
YouTube Star
TV Actress
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
American twin. Her twin brother, who was seven days younger than her, was born on December 27, 1994. Her mother's labor started 14 weeks early and she gave birth to her first twin. However, doctors were able give Nicole another week so that she could gain more weight. Nicole weighed in at over 2 pounds.
YouTube Star
Vine Star
Basketball Player
YouTube Star
TV Actress
Polish tennis player
YouTube Star
Basketball Player
YouTube Star
Australian rugby league player
Dutch footballer
French footballer
Turkish footballer
DJ
Reality Star
Japanese footballer
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Russian/American model
Athlete
Judoka from France. She was awarded the bronze medal in the class -57kg at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Actor
American singer and ukulele player
TV Actor
English footballer
Lithuanian basketball player
Movie Actor
American actor.
Reality Star
Mexican performer and artist
YouTube Star
Scottish-Nigerian footballer
Northern Irish footballer
Canadian ice hockey player
American race car driver
Greek footballer
Swiss professional ice hockey goaltender
Iraqi sprinter
Indonesian footballer
American footballer
Australian footballer
Russian pole vaulter
Athlete
Actor/writer (Red Buttons Show), dead at 64
Guitarist
American R&B singer
Movie Actress
Lithuanian basketball player
American football player
Drummer
Indonesian footballer
Slovak footballer
English-Irish footballer
Estonian footballer
Actress
Swedish footballer
English footballer
Voice Actor
Model and actress from Indonesia
American football player.
American homicide victim. A stranger broke into Polly's home and took her hostage at knifepoint. The search for Polly began quickly. Over 1,000 volunteers worked 12 hour shifts at the Polly Klaas Foundation's storefront headquarters, creating T-shirts, tapes, and sending out more than 8 million photos. Winona Ryder, an actress, created a reward fund worth more than $200,000
Indian singer
American decathlete
American football player
Ice hockey defenseman (USA, Olympics - 1998)
American sprinter
American producer and singer (The War on Drugs).
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Actress
Canadian volleyball player
Actor
Ethiopian model
American singer
English television presenter for children
South Korean actress
American Ice Hockey Player
Greek basketball player
English coach and footballer
Japanese singer and actress with a Japanese voice
American baseball player
British singer (Spice Girls)
American baseball player
California; dancer (and Sinek-1997 Pacific Coast Senior third).
Canadian actress
American producer and actor
Greek footballer
Russian actress
Radio Host
French singer (electro/house music), son and daughter of producer Daniel Vangarde. After meeting Guy-Manuel de Homem Christo at school in 1987, he founded Darlin' with his friend. They were called "Daft Punk" by an angry English critic. They kept the stage name. They don masks at concerts, so they are almost anonymous. Daft Punk won a Grammy Award in 2009 …
American actress
Actor (General Hospital, Eddie-Munsters Today)
Key Company was founded by a Japanese businessman
Italian cyclist
Dutch golfer
Ontario, Canada; NHL left-wing (Toronto Maple Leafs).
Germany; NHL right-wing (Washington Capitals).
American producer and screenwriter
Politician
NFL wide receiver (Atlanta Falcons).
Minnesota, USA; Miss Minnesota-America (1995).
American singer
WNBA forward (Utah Starzz).
South Korean actor
Estonian footballer
NFL wide receiver (Pittsburgh Steelers).
English actress
French senior official, Judge of the Court of Auditors. He worked in the aviation industry at Astrium, an EADS subsidiary before becoming chief of staff at Arnaud Montbourg. In April 2013, he was named CEO of Arianespace.
in Hawaii; Miss Hawaii-USA (Miss Congeniality-1996).
Alberta, Canada; NHL defenseman (Tampa Bay Lightning).
Rijswijk; Dutch soccer player (RKC).
American actor
NBA forward (Charlotte Hornets).
Vancouver, British Columbia -- 130 kg Greco Roman wrestler (1996 Olympics)
Iranian actress
American comic actor
Reality Star
Queensland, Australia. Golfer (1990 Australian Jr Champion).
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969German racing driver. Schumacher, a seven-time Formula One World Champion, is widely considered to be one of the most outstanding F1 drivers. Many of Formula One's records include most championships and race wins, fastest laps (pole positions), points scored, and most races won in one season (aEUR 13 in 2004). He became the first driver in Formula One history, finishing …
French psychoanalyst and novelist.
Ontario, Canada; NHL defenseman (Washington Capitals).
Nevada, USA; Country singer (Highway 101 - Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry).
Italian bobsledder and luger
Defensive end (Seattle Seahawks).
Finnish race car driver
in Sweden; tennis star.
actress (Savannah).
Canadian Football League offensive linebacker (Edmonton Eskimos).
Ontario, Canada; NHL defenseman (Philadelphia Flyers, Ottawa Senators).
French jockey
in Sweden; tennis star.
New Mexico, USA: Space Invaders holds the videogame record
French jockey, who won the Arc de Triomphe 1990 on Saumarez. The race is held at Longchamp, Paris. The classic 2,400-meter distance (approx. 1 1/2 miles. This is an internationally renowned sporting event that is highly prized by flat racing fans.
WLAF tight end (Barcelona Dragons).
The "other woman" in Stuart's homicide case is an American news figure. Chuck's love affair with her is a key part of his motivation to kill Carol with his insurance money.
Canadian Football League defensive tackle (Saskatchewan Roughriders).
Northern Ireland composer
NFL wide receiver (Indianapolis Colts).
Michigan, USA; pitcher (San Francisco Giants).
Miami Dolphins).
American Author
Two medals were won by the Italian in the two-man kayak events at the Atlanta Olympics. Scarpa was awarded a Gold Medal in 1000m with A. Rissi on 8/03/1996, and a Silver Medal 500m with B. Bonomi on 8/04/1996.
French choreographer and dancer, born to Vietnamese parents. At the age of 15, he became a professional dancer. He is most well-known for his duets and collaborations with Sylvie Guilhem. He has worked for Marseille's Ballet for many years.
Riverside, California -- Basketball player (1984 Olympics-Gold Medalist).
Canadian screenwriter and producer of director films
Scottish politician and businessman
English playwright and author
American professional wrestler
American professional wrestler
South Africa; golfer (1992 CGIA Canadian Tour).
New Orleans Saints, San Diego Chargers).
Brazilian transvestite, he was considered to be a rival to Roberta Close when he was a teenager. He is a well-known magazine model who is very feminine and also appears in some TV shows.
Catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies in baseball.
WLAF kicker (Scottish Claymores).
Writer
American member of an aircraft maintenance crew that was killed in a fiery explosion at Mitchell Airport on December 10, 1993.
Businessman
Dutch singer / guitarist (Eton Crop)
French-Serbian writer, author of "An Investigation into the Existence Guardian Angels, A Journalist’s Investigative Report", M. Evans and Company, Inc, New York, 1995. First published by Editions Filipacchi, Societe Sonodip.
English race car driver
French motorcycle racer.
Canadian gay cult leader, actor, writer, and photographer. Bruce LaBruce, a Toronto-based gay cult figure, edited and produced "homopunk" fanzines while still in his 20aEUR (tm)s. which was instrumental in the rise of radical Homocore and Queercore movements in Canada and other countries.
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Japanese actor and director
Italian shot putter
rocker (Boys Band).
French-Algerian humorist, stage and film actor.
American businessman
American businessman
Politician
South Korean actor, director, and producer
Ohio, USA; actor (Frank Cooper - Guiding Light).
Slovenian skier
American-Australian actor, whose Irish-Catholic parents moved to Australia when he turned 12. He was the sixth of 10 children. His Irish Catholic family produced 50 nephews and nieces. At the age of 18, he attended the School of Dramatic Arts and started his film career in "Summer City" at twenty-one. The following year, he made "Mad Max", then "Tim", which …
Belgian choreographer and dancer.
Scientist
American race-car driver
New York, USA. Actor (Mad Max and Mrs Soffel), Lethal Weapon, Conspiracy Theory.
Italian comedian and actor of Jewish descent.
Politician
British musician (The Slits, The Raincoats)
Kentucky, USA; actress Flamingo Road (St. Elsewhere).
American guitarist
Author
Canadian wrestler (d. 1990)
American politician and businessman
Italian writer. She is the author of "Passage in Shadow", a novel. It was published posthumously following her death at age 40. It was an immediate success and was well-received by critics and the general public. She was considered a notable writer if she had lived.
French doctor, public health expert and member of France's National Assembly. He is the representative of Paris and a member the 'Socialiste radical, citoyen, et autres gauche.
He was a French-Italian judo specialist. At the 1980 Olympics, he won the gold medal for the heavyweight division.
Australian playwright and author
Maldivian politician and educator 5th President of Maldives
After working as a journalist, he became an Italian politician with MSI in 1979. He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1983 at an early age. His duties ranged from member of the Constitutional Affairs Commission to the Defence Commission 1987-1990, Secretary General of the MSI 1989-1992, and member of European Parliament with the MSI. Fini served as …
American stuntman and minor actor in films.
Spanish politician and civil servant, 3rd President of The Community of Madrid
Wrestler
American newspaper columnist and author, a twin, was born second to the first at 7:01 AM, according to the source notes.
French philosopher, and prominent proponent of secular humanism. He was a member of the Saint-Simon Foundation think-tank.
English judge and lawyer
14th Special Minister for State - Australian politician and surveyor
French athlete who is a specialist in the 200 and 100 meter races.
Secretary-General of South African Council of Churches.
Soap Opera Actress
Dutch long-distance runner. He is also well-known for his later career in sports management.
American academic and journalist
Russian conjoined twins (d.2003)
Composer
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American torture victim (d. 1965).
American nurse who died in mysterious circumstances. Her body was discovered in a bathtub after a heat wave on 7/05/1978. Her car was gone. The time of her death was June 29-30, according to the Coroner. However, the body was too badly damaged to allow for an autopsy to establish the cause of death.
French politician. Member of the European Parliament since 1979. He was elected in the AZlede-France constituency of the French Communist Party (PCF). He is currently the President of the European United Left – Nordic Green Left group. EUL/NGL nominated him as their candidate to be President of the European Parliament. He was awarded 51 votes.
Indiana, USA; banjo player (Glen Campbell Hour).
East German runner (world record 50 metre indoor).
Protchenko; Russian cosmonaut.
American singer-songwriter (Faith Hope and Charity) (d. 2013)
American contemporary artist. She was well-known by 1978, when her work was selling for $45,000 In 1979, she began her involvement in outdoor action pieces. In the 1980s, her sculpture was seen in Los Angeles malls. She also exhibited at the USC Gallery. She is the daughter of a Tunisian mother and was raised in Tunisia. Married Steve Kahn, a …
American entertainer. She is a singer/dancer on the long-running Lawrence Welk Show. In 1967, she made her first appearance on the show and was soon named Bobby Burgess' dancing partner. In 1978, she left the show.
Bassist
Greek footballer (d. 2002)
American singer, who was a vocalist with "Buffalo Springfield", before moving to "Crosby, Stills and Nash," in 1968 for stardom. The group split after a period of two years. In 1977, they reunited for $7 million and seven albums, along with the recording of their own music. (Stills was twice inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the …
English academic and historian
Parapsychology is a passion of a Finnish psychiatrist and physician.
Texas, USA; singer/songwriter/guitarist (Crosby Stills and Nash).
Australian academic and sociologist
United States -- Swimmer (1960 Olympics- 3 Gold/Silver Medalist)
English conductor co-founded London Sinfonietta
Australian novelist, biographer
British biographer and historian. He is also the author of many bestselling biographies including Queen Elizabeth II and Henry Ford.
French police officer. He was a French police officer. He committed suicide on 12/12/1994 at 9:30 AM.
Lawyer
Swedish news anchor (Born 1943).
English actor and producer (d. 2002).
Australian gay activist lawyer (d. 2006).
American businessman, an investment manager, from a distinguished family. He is the 12th grandchild of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Eleanor Roosevelt. David is the son Elliott Roosevelt (1910aEUR”1990), an author and officer in the United States Army Air Forces, and Ruth Josephine Googins (1908-1974).
Ten films by a Spanish director of cinema, filled with political commentary and melodrama. Only one of his films was released in the U.S.
Portuguese poet, translator, politician, and arts administrator. Although he holds a law degree, he turned to writing for his career. He is best known as a poet. His work also includes essays and novels. His most well-known translation is Dante's Divine Comedy, 1995. He was awarded prizes and Shakespeare’s Sonnets 2002. He has also been the director of Portugal's national …
Activist
Alabama, United States -- Actor/musician (Bonino and Billy Crystal Hour).
Actress (Red Lion Hara-Kiri Double Suicide).
American activist (d. 2014.)
Actress / editor (Casino, Cape Fear, Good Fellas)
Polish coach and footballer (d. 2007).
Italian actor and director (d.2008)
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939French underground explorer, adventurer, and scientist. His many accomplishments include the 1962 creation of the French Institute of Speleology.
Canadian hockey player who was a forward for the Chicago Black Hawks in the NHL from 1958 to 1972. He played in the HWA with the Winnipeg Jets from 1973-1980. He was the NHL's top scorer in 1960-62 and 66. He also led in NHL goals seven times. In 1975, he had 77 WHA goals. He was well-known for his …
American musician
Filipino Supreme Court jurist
Australian politician
Greek football manager
Israeli actor, singer, and songwriter. He was an Israeli rock pioneer, loved by many and considered a cultural icon. His voice was often called the "soundtrack of a nation". Since 1966, he has released 44 solo albums.
South African born British astrophysicist, astronomer. His theory supports astrology: "The tumultuous magnet activity of the Sun, churned into a lather through the motions of planets, is perceived by us via earth's magnetic field when we grow inside of the womb." He is the author of "Astrology, The Evidence of Science", Lennard Publishing Co. 1988 and "The Scientific Base of …
Sri Lankan politician and accountant Mayor of Colombo (d.2006)
Baron Butler of Brockwell English politician and academic
Battlestar Galactica was created by an American screenwriter and director producer.
Producer
Thai choreographer and dancer (d. 2007).
Composer
English admiral
Actress (Crossing Delancey), / author (Last Wish).
British sports commentator (d. 2009.)
French Canadian politician and businessman
American official in the government and third woman to hold a cabinet post in American history. Since 2007, she has been the Council on Foreign Relations' 5th Chairwoman.
American musician and songwriter, of Mexican descent, who sings Tejano and slow rock, polkas and cumbias as well as English tunes. Tejano Music fans refer to him as "El Tejano Enamorado", named after the title of his song, which was a hit with Isidro Lopez back in 1954.
American-French actress and dancer (d.2008)
Composer
English ballerina
Author and poet of American English
English lawyer
American actor, 6 feet tall, mustached, of TV and films. In 1987, he was honored with an Emmy for his role in "Sworn to Silence." Coleman was a star in the ensemble cast films "Nine to Five," 1980 and "On Golden Pond," 1981. He also had hits with "Tootsie,"1982, and "War Games," 1982. In the 1980s, he hosted his own …
American pro musician, guitarist player, and member of The Lawrence Welk Show.
A Scottish politician, a Member in Parliament, Labour representative for the Aberdeen East district, returned to General Election 6/11/1987.
Montpellier physician
Finnish politician and pole vaulter
American race car driver (d.2005)
California, USA; actress (Foxfire and Black Scorpion).
American-born Mexican dancer
Russia -- Cosmonaut
American ecclesiastic and coadjutor bishop of the Diocese in Rockville Centre, the Most Reverend McHugh. After completing his studies at Immaculate Conception Seminary, New Jersey, he was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest. He studied graduate studies at Fordham University ( 1963-1965) and Catholic University of America ( 1965-1967). He received his doctorate from Rome in 1978 to 1981.
Indian activist and historian (d. 2008).
French rugby player, one the greatest players since WW II. Between 1952 and 1961, he was selected 25 times to play center or fly back in international events. He was also 5 times champion of Europe for the Lourdes team.
Movie Actor
New York, USA. Actor (An Officer and a Gentleman. THE Cat).
Quebec playwright
New York, USA; actor (Joe Forrester).
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929For over 40 years, he has been an Italian director of film. He is most well-known for his westerns, called "spaghetti Westerns", which were made in Italy. Clint Eastwood was also a star of the film. He paid great attention to historical detail and infused his films with realisticism.
Germany Actor
Businessman
German-Brazilian composer, conductor
German stage and film actress who also dubbed voices for well-known international actresses.
English TV announcer and host
Anderson, Canada; International Chess Master (1954).
Malaysian politician and lawyer 3rd Chief Minister for Sarawak (d.2015)
French biologist and scientist. Director (1967-78) and General director (1978-1989) of Laboratoire National de la SantA (c). In the scandal of contaminated blood, he was not found guilty. Two young boys died from AIDS after contaminated blood from a blood bank in 1985.
Turkish wife of SA 1/4 leyman, Demirel 9th First Lady Turkey (d.2013)
An English record producer, arranger and composer. In recognition of his involvement in the making of all five Beatles albums, he is often called "the fifth beatle". He is regarded as one of the most important record producers of all times, having produced 30 number-one singles in the UK and 23 in the USA.
An English record producer, arranger and composer. In recognition of his involvement in the making of all five Beatles albums, he is often called "the fifth beatle". He is regarded as one of the most important record producers of all times, having produced 30 number-one singles in the UK and 23 in the USA.
American businessman, civil servant and the 64th Secretary of the Treasury United States
Blues singer / guitarist
American politician and economist 64th United States Secretary for the Treasury
French politician and doctor. From 1969 to 1971, he was Grand Master of Grand Lodge of France and from 1973 until 1975.
British actress (Born in 1925).
Belgian comic strip creator. He began his career in 1945 as a cartoonist for Dupuis. Dupuis is well-known in Europe for its specialty in cartoons and he gave him the task of restarting the series "Spirou and Fantasio", which was published in 23 volumes. He created the character "Marsupilami" in 1952, and then, in 1957, he created his anti-hero, "Gaston …
Belgian novelist, born Robert Burniaux. Jean Muno is his pen name. He writes in French. His bread job was teaching at A%0cole Normale Charles Buls.
American cartoonist. He is best known for his collection of cartoons, "Zodiac Humor," published by Astro-Analytics in 2009. The Los Angeles Times currently features his wine-tasting cartoon. In the late 1960s, he illustrated "Phyllis and Fang", a comic strip by Phyllis Diller.
British teacher
British entrepreneur
Belgian cartoonist (Gaston Lagaffe), (d. 1997).
American military. A career man, who saw action across many areas, including Korea, Vietnam and rose to the rank Major General.
Metro AG was founded by a German businessman and philanthropist (d. 2013).
American soprano and educator (d.2005)
South African Union/ UDF-leader
Australian actor producer and director (d. 2009).
American businessman
American football coach and player (d. 2005).
Actor from Australia (d. 2009).
Composer
German musician who was a specialist in the art and technique of the violin. He was part of the Amadeus Quartet string quartet.
Newcastle-on-Tyne (England) -- Actor (Born Free Gorgo).
Denmark -- Poet/resist fighter
British pianist
Germany Actor
Norwegian school principal, author of factual prose. She was an educator and frequent speaker on politics and social issues for more than 30 years. She was the first Norwegian woman to study at the Faculty of Education and Sciences of the University of Oslo. Her co-founding and first principal of ForsA.ksgymnaset in Oslo, a reform secondary school, is what makes …
American actor best known for his role as Marshal Dan Troop on the ABC western television series, "Lawman", 1958-1962.
American actor best known for his role as Marshal Dan Troop on the ABC western television series, "Lawman" (1958-1962).
French General, ex-Chief of Staff, who passed away on the 11th February 1981.
Indian screenwriter and director
Italian singer-songwriter/pianist (d. 2001).
German politician and lawyer Attorney General of Germany (d. 1977).
France sport Champion
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919American actress
American composer and pianist (d. 1963).
Buffalo, New York -- Actor.
Celebrity
Minnesota, United States -- Singer (Andrew Sisters-Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy)
French operatic composer, conductor, and pedagogue.
American basketball pro-basketball player, 1946-1950.
American basketball player, he was a one-season pro basketball player in 1948-1949. He died: 5/1/1982
American Western swing musician, best known for his solos on the steel guitar with Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys. Wills was inspired to use the phrase "Take it away Leon!"
Dutch actor and author (d. 2002).
Jr. American journalist and publisher who co-founded Farrar Straus and Giroux. (D. 2004).
American diplomat and general 17th United States Ambassador at the United Nations (d.2002)
Soldier
New York, US Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Jr., American publisher (d.2004)
American soprano singer and middle child of three siblings, The Andrews Sisters. This close harmony singing group was a part of the swing-boogie-woogie era. The sisters sold over 75 million records during their long careers. The 1941 hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", can be considered an early example in rhythm and blues, or jump blues.
French novelist, strongly influenced his French roots. He was born to a single mother and was legally adopted by his mother on the 5th of November 1918. His works include "Les gros sous," La Ligne Droite", and "Allons zaEUR (tm)enfants".
American actress and TV journalist (d. 1994).
New York, actress/consumer activist (Studio 1).
American cellist
composer.
German actress (d.2009)
American soldier and painter (d. 2010).
Flemish pianist / conductor / composer
Italy sport Champion
American-Finnish screenwriter and actor (d. 2005).
Anarchist and Spanish Republican militiaman during the Spanish Civil War. He is often credited with being the subject of the 1936 Robert Capa photo The Falling Soldier. He was known as "Taino". Borrell was among the fifty men that arrived in CA3rdoba on 5 September 1936 to support the militia against Francoist forces under General JosA(c). Enrique Varela. Borrell was …
French Canadian senator and journalist (Born 1912).
Spanish soldier (d. 1936)
American civil rights and civil liberties lawyer, official of an American organization. The Presidential Medal of Freedom was awarded to him posthumously by President Bill Clinton. He died in September 1992.
United States -- Director (Old Man & Sea Magnificent 7)
Willan historian.
American baseball manager and player (d. 2000).
Famous birthdays on January 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Danish-American comedian, pianist, actor, humorist, composer, writer, director, one the most beloved entertainers in theater history. His musical madness has led to many years of concerts. In October 1986, he was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. He was one of 83 Americans who had been descended from immigrants and were recognized for their contributions to the U.S.
General of the French Army who served in World War II and was one of the co-founders for the Special Air Service (SAS).
Actor (Lost Weekend - Academy Award 1945), dies at 81
Los Angeles, California -- Actress. (Impact. Study in Scarlet).
writer.
Ambert physician
Actress (Thief in Baghdad), passes away at 56
Neath (Wales) -- Actor (Lost Weekend- Academy Award 1945).
American actress (d. 1961).
Engineer/Designer dies at the age of 91.
Actress
Japanese royalty, the younger brother of Emperor Hirohito and 5th in line for the throne. During WW II, Takamatsu was an advisor to the Emperor and a Naval Captain. After the war he was active in cultural organizations and for a time, President of the Japanese Red Cross. He was married to Kikuko; no kids.
Russian ballet dancer (La Chatte).
Daglan physician
Canada -- General
He was an Italian screenwriter and film director. He died March 19, 1959.
La Buissi?re physician
Vietnamese politician and lawyer 1st President of Vietnam (d. 1963).
President / Dictator South Vietnam (1955-63)
Statesman
South Vietnamese politician (d. 1963)
Germany; Professor in USA, philosopher of history
French musician and a major film composer in the 1930s. His soundtracks, which were simple and subtle, were noted for their mood-enhancing abilities. He worked with Rene Clair, Julien Duvivier, and other important filmmakers of that era. His recordings include "Pays du Scalp", 1929, "Easter Island," 34, and "We Live in Two Worlds," 37.
American businessman
director.
North American railroad executive