List of celebrities and famous people who were born on May 3rd
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2008American child of noted parents, actress Angela Kinsey, and TV writer Warren Lieberstein.
Family Member
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Country Singer
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999YouTube Star
Vine Star
Serbian tennis player
American runner
Lithuanian basketball player
TV Actor
Russian chess player (d.2016)
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
American notable family, second daughter to Garth Brooks and his spouse. When her parents divorced, she was only six years old.
Rapper
Rapper
Model
Pop Singer
Model
American actor and model; ex-fiancee of Bristol Palin
Actress
World Music Singer
Canadian singer
Dancer
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Musician
Football Player
Vine Star
Pop Singer
Model
American baseball player
Lithuanian sprinter
Lithuanian sprinter
Actor
Movie Actor
Soccer Player
Athlete
Estonian biathlete
Musician
Estonian swimmer
Rock Singer
TV Actress
American family of note, first child of Budget Director David A. Stockman (6 lbs. 6 oz. Her dad assisted at her delivery.
American choreographer and dancer. Her exotic looks, voluptuous body and girl-next door manner, coupled with her seductive dance style, brought her to the attention of the public with her debut on "Dancing with the Stars". She is a professional dancer who teaches celebrities how to dance, and she competes with similar matched couples for points. Emmitt Smith and Nick Lachey, …
Lebanese singer
French pole vaulter.
Hungarian footballer (d. 2015)
Athlete
Dutch footballer
American football player, Ukrainian-born
Reggae Singer
Journalist
American baseball player
American singer (former member Destiny's Child).
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Fleet Foxes, Saxon Shore).
Actor
South Korean singer and actress (d. 2007)
Soap Opera Actress
American notable family, the daughter Patty Hearst's husband Bernard Shaw and her mother, Patty Hearst.
American socialite, Town & Country magazine's society editor, and the daughter of Patty Hearst, a pardoned fugitive, is a socialite and American socialite.
American kidnapping victim. She was taken from her home in June 1991 at the age of 11. 18 years later, her alleged kidnapper Philip Garrido, along with two young girls, was spotted by University of California Berkeley officers and interrogated for allegedly suspicious behavior. Garrido entered Concord, CA police station on August 26th to meet his parole officer. Jaycee, his …
American rapper.
American chef (Top Chef).
Czech tennis player
Czech tennis player
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Movie Actress
Belarusian pole vaulter
American professional wrestler
Age 18 in France, when she and three others desecrated Toulon Cemetery. The four children brought up the body Yvonne Foin who had been buried 20 years earlier on 6/09/1996, in the early hours. They performed necrophilia and Satanism on the cadaver with an ideology that was vague and bordered around Satanism. Emilie described a tremendous thrill. All of them …
Ghanaian-Hong Kong footballer
American football player
Member of the British royal family
English-American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Interpol).
Canadian sportscaster and player
Japanese Mangaka of Rave Master, Fairy Tail
American basketball coach and player
Rapper
Country Singer
American Ice Hockey Player
Australian coach and footballer
Australian rules footballer and coach
American actress
American producer and actor, dancer
Croatian pianist
American famous family, the daughter Vicki Lawrence and Alvin Schultz.
Athlete
American television journalist and host
Actress
Mexican actor
American actor
Princess Haya bint Al Hussein of Jordan
Musician
Businessman
Australian football player
Bint Hussein of Jordan
American musician
English television host and sprinter
soccer player (Ajax).
Belgium; tennis star.
Irish musician
Dutch singer.
Actress
Writer
TV Actor
Australian rower (Olympics-1996).
Russia; NHL forward (Detroit Red Wings).
Actor (Pride of the Plains), passes away at 75
former Japanese adult actress
Defensive end (New England Patriots).
American MMA fighter
American label executive
Defensive end (Tennessee Oilers).
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Saliva).
English politician
Canadian actress. She was well-known for her TV performances, and won many prizes for her serial parts. Tougas, a Canadian actress, was killed in an airplane crash on August 10, 1997 at 13:30 EDT, over Kuujjuaq (Quebec, Canada).
Movie Actor
American fashion designer
Massachusetts, USA; American hockey defenceman (Olympics-1994).
French politician who represented the "Parti Blanc" (White Party), in the 2002 French presidential elections.
France; tennis star (1992 Australia).
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969San Mateo, California -- Rower (1996 Olympics - Silver Medalist)
American writer/editor
American actress
American author and minister
American actor and author
American singer
England; keyboardist (Kula Shaker).
Miestre, Italy -- Actress for Big Game Hunters
Italian actress. She is best known for her role as the title character in Tinto Brass' 1991 film "Paprika", and being Klaus Kinski’s wife since 1987aEUR"1989.
American illustrator and author
German guitarist and songwriter (Blind Guardian).
German composer and guitarist (Blind Guardian).
Journalist
Indian-American actor
American actor
Greek footballer
German politician (d. 2011)
Australia's badminton player (Olympics 1996).
Welsh snooker player
Russian self-made businessman
Colombian-American fashion expert and TV personality
Danish coach and footballer
Syrian patriarch
Welsh comedian, presenter on radio and television, singer, and impressionist. He was Dr Paul Hamilton, an Australian/British comedian. Bryn West appeared in "Supernova", while Keith Barret was in "Marion and Geoff," a BBC comedy series.
Manitoba, Canada; NHL goalie (Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders).
Canadian-American Ice Hockey Manager
American songwriter and drummer (Duran Duran, Soul Asylum).
American basketball player. He is well-known for his off-balance shots, and sweet ability to make three-point shots.
Journalist and academic from Pakistani-Scottish
American guitarist (The Dead Daisies).
British strongman
Penrith, Western Australia -- Australasia golfer
Swedish bodybuilder
Manager and English footballer
American animator producer, screenwriter
Kurdish politician and activist
American politician and junior senator of Louisiana
Director
French guitarist and leader of the RA (c)mi Charmasson Jazz Quintet.
French veterinarian and the daughter ValA(c]ry Giscard D'Estaing, who was President of the French Republic between 1974 and 1981.
Artist
American actress
English educator and sprinter
English politician and businessman
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959British left-wing comedian, writer and novelist. He is articulate and intelligent and optimistic. Noel Coward, P.G. Wodehouse. Elton was approached by Wodehouse in January 1981 to write "The Young Ones" with follow-up comedy "Blackadder” and "The Thin Blue Line." Elton's fourth book, "Popcorn," which focuses on the relationship between film and violence was published 8/05/1996. The play premiered in March …
Public Servant
English keyboard player and producer (Soft Cell, The Grid).
Indian politician
Indian politician and activist 16th Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh
American actor
American illustrator and author
Danish-English comedian author and radio host
Hong Kong singer
Taiwanese-American ice hockey coach and player
Taiwan; NHL defenseman (Montreal Canadiens and Washington Capitals).
Colorado, USA: Country singer (Highway 101-"Cry Cry Cry")
Canadian ice hockey player
Journalist
French Canadian politician and lawyer
French engineer, he is also the head of a company founded by his father. He shot and killed his children on the Atlantic beach in the early morning of September 12, 1987. He drove to Bougival, where he killed Carole, his wife and pregnant. Then he put her body in the trunk of the car.
Businessman
Scottish journalist for political TV who interviewed Prime Minister in March 1990.
Scottish rugby player
British geneticist
Scientist
Australian cricketer coach, sportscaster (d. 2004).
French fashion designer and artistic director of HermA's menswear since 1988
French novelist, editor and screenwriter. He was born to Edwin Roberts (American) and to a comedian from Italy. He was awarded the "Prix Renaudot", in 1979. He later became director of Stock Editions. He died on 25 March 2013 (lung cancer).
British-Nigerian actress, singer, and artist. She rose to fame after winning New Faces 1978. She was also one of the most prominent black entertainers in Britain in the 1970s, 1980s. She is most well-known in Nigeria for her roles in Lux commercials and The Patti Boulaye show.
American R&B and Jazz singer and songwriter.
American drummer (Pavement)
Illinois, USA; rock bassist (Reo Speedwagon).
Israeli-American guitarist/songwriter (Arrows), (d. 2014.)
American producer and bass player (REO Speedwagon), singer-songwriter
rocker (Shooting Star).
French busyman and chairman of Bouygues Company was a specialist in telecoms/media (private channel, TF1), which was founded in 1952 by Francis.
American politician and pastor
England, United Kingdom -- 100m dash (1980 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Caitlin Clarke. American actress (d. 2004).
British athlete
American political figure
American producer and singer-songwriter
Texas, USA. Singer ("Sailing", Arthur's Theme".
English journalist and singer-songwriter
Indian politician, 21st Chief Minister in Rajasthan
Russian publicist and author
Welsh singer-songwriter
American novelist. Author of epics like "Back Bay" (1980), and "Harvard Yard", biographical novels such as "Citizen Washington," (1991), historical novels about national institutions, like Annapolis, and screenplays.
Musician
Politician
Norwegian composer and pianist
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American astronaut who launched into space aboard Space Shuttle Columbia on 10/20/1995 at 9:35 AM Cape Canaveral (FL). He was a payload specialist for the U.S. Micro Gravity Laboratory mission. In the 16-day orbiting lab, he performed more than 30 scientific investigations on fluids, materials, and biological processes.
American homicide: A former Marine and Vietnam veteran was executed for the murder of a 78 year-old woman at her home.
Chinese American chef
English academic and physician
Massachusetts, USA; PhD/astronaut (STS 73).
American politician and academic
Baroness Lister, Burtersett English politician and academic
American actor
Since 1984, daily practice of astrology (at first traditional astrology and then Dane Rudhyar’s humanist-astrology). 4 years of psychology studies at Rennes and Angers universities. Research in socio-psychology related to UCO (Angers university).
Canadian magician (Born 1947)
Politician
Designer
French maA(r?)tre sommelier, President of Burgundy Sommelier Association
Scientist
Actor
Musician
South African snooker player
American sportscaster
Director
American football coach and player
American baseball coach and manager
Celebrity
German triple jumper and coach
He is a French writer and singer. He has published over 30 books and 20 albums of music. He is best known for writing the original soundtrack to "Diabolo Menthe", directed by Diane Kurys. In 1991, he was awarded the Prix MA(c),dicis for his novel "La DA (c)rive des Sentiments".
Australian pop singer, The New Seekers (Born 1949).
rocker (Troggs, "Wild Thing")
Journalist
French dancer, choreographer.
English bass player (The Troggs).
Historian
American politician and lawyer 31st Governor Idaho
American radio talk-show host, until he was fired on 8/01/1986. He was an executive at the Washington-based Council for Advancement and Support of Education.
Bristol, England -- Actress (Lovers of Their Time).
American politician, Governor of Idaho
French navigator, he was third in 1981's transatlantic sailing race at the helm his trimaran, 53 feet long.
American sportscaster and journalist
American soldier and politician, 32nd Governor of Idaho
Czech gymnast and coach
French politician and entrepreneur.
Czech gymnast
Mount Holly sports champions
Actor
American university president
English general
American academic and priest
The controversial Scottish politician and Member of Parliament for Labour party for Leith. He was warned for throwing the mace in Parliament. Brown's contact with Colonel Khadafy was instrumental in securing the release of hostages held captive from Libya.
German record producer and musician
German producer and DJ (Cluster and Moebius & Plank), (d. 1987).
Businessman
American engineer businessman and humanitarian
Dutch manager and footballer
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939French politician and minister of cooperation 1993
American baseball player, a left-hitting/right-throwing left fielder who played with the Detroit Tigers from 1963 to 1975, winning the World Series in 1968.
United States -- Boxer (Olympics)
English composer (Bhakti Music of Stockhausen).
English composer and educator (d.2012)
American baseball player
Egyptian Islamist terrorist
New Jersey, USA. Singer (Four Seasons-"Sherry")
Brazilian writer
Brazilian writer, who was born to Galician immigrants. Guia-Mapa de Gabriel Arcanjo, her first novel, was published in 1961. It concerns a protagonist who discusses Christian doctrine with her guardian angel. She was well-known for her erotic novels A casa de paixAPSo ("The House of Passion") and A forASSa no destino ("The Force of Destiny"), which she wrote in 1977. …
French-speaking Belgian politician, member the Humanist Democratic Centre. From 1980 to 1981, he was the Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs. Nothomb is Vice President of European Movement International since 2002.
French politician, Gardanne mayor (Bouches-du-RhA’ne) since 1977. He is a member of the French Communist Party (PCF).
Ronco Company was founded by an American businessman
Oregon, USA; US Secretary for Interior (1985-1989).
French singer-songwriter, Greek descent, who is best known for his simple lyrics, poetic rhythm and composition of romantic songs. Georges, for Georges Brassens, has written songs for A%0dith (including "Milord") and Dalida, FranASSoise Harty, Barbara Brigitte Fontaine (including Herbert Pagani), France Gall, Cindy Daniel, and France Gall as well as his own songs.
British pro boxer of 17 years, his first recognition at age 18 was the result. He was a pro boxer in Britain for 17 years, and received his first recognition at age 18. After a dispute with The Boxing Board in 1969, he lost his British Empire and European titles and was able to win them back in the ring …
Composer
French archivist, author of "Bibliotheques et Archives: Comment se documenter?" (1978) and "De Dagobert a de Gaulle: Ecritures de la France" (1985).
American singer, who is also the lead singer of the Four Seasons and a solo artist.
American musician and recording artist. He is known as the "Godfather of Soul" and one of the founders of funk music. Brown had a profound influence on the development of many musical genres throughout his six-decade career.
American Nobel Prize winner in Physics and Academics
American actor
Italian comedian, actor, and composer.
French rugby player, one the most important props in rugby history. He was nicknamed "aEURaEUR" (tm), the Duke. He was selected 50 times at international events. He published "Un rugby de Duc" in 1971. Unspecified cause of death, he died September 2003.
American minister and radio host
French criminal, a murderer-thief and a French criminal who was sentenced and executed.
France sport Champion
American executive and CEO of CPI, an in-store photo shop offering electronic publishing/photocopying of photographic portraits through Sears stores, operating 940 shops nationally. Essman is a college graduate who wants to pursue a career as an accountant. He holds a BSBA degree.
American actor and historian
American new mexico brujo, shaman.
Italian architect (Born 1931)
The mid-East hostage crisis saw the hostage taking hostage a Scottish-American Dean for Agriculture at American University at Beirut. After studying agriculture in Scotland, he immigrated to the United States in 1954 and taught livestock courses at Colorado State University. Jean, his wife, and he went to Ethiopia in the mid-'70s to advise on ways to increase meat production. Family …
Writer
Dancer
Belarusian hammer thrower
Italian soccer/football player. He played as a midfielder in the following: Cagliari (1948aEUR”1950), Prato (50aEUR”1952), Fiorentina (952aEUR”1960) and Udinese (960aEUR”1964). Between 1953 and 1959, he also played 20 games in the national Italian team.
Composer
Argentinian poet, author (d. 2014.)
English academic and chemist
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929American actress and singer (d. 2015).
Dutch Vice-Admiral
Musician
Writer/political activist from Bangladesh
American singer-songwriter (d.2003)
Georgia, USA: singer/jailbird, soul brother #1 ("Hot Pants")
French Catholic bishop, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus Reims and Titular Priest of Suas, who was killed on 23 November 2007.
California, USA; actress (Pat-Love and Marriage).
French mathematician (d.2001)
American cartoonist, author and artist. He is also the creator of "Momma", a cartoon series that was syndicated by 110 U.S. newspapers, and "Miss Peach," which was syndicated by 155 U.S. as well as European newspapers in 1957. He is also the author three plays, a novel called "The Boss Is Crazy Too" and an anthology called "The Momma Treasury."
Ferro is a Canadian specialty materials manufacturer. Posnick is the CEO and Canadian executive. Posnick graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1947 with a BS degree in Ceramic Engineering. In 1991, Posnick retired from the U.S. because of slow demand and turmoil in Latin America.
American comedian and actress, best known for her role in "The Bob Cummings Show" as Schultzy. She was a theater actress since 1948. In 1955, she moved to TV and won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in 1957.
American Astrologer. Self-taught for 23 years. She is employed by the state and enjoys her work with the mentally ill.
Engineer and curler from Canada
American academic and engineer (d. 2013).
French ex-football/soccer defender. He played most of his professional career at Stade de Reims. He won five French championships and appeared in two European Cup finals.
French author and sociologist (d. 2007).
French sociologist of religions (d.2007)
Buenos Aires, Argentina -- Actress (Tonga-Space Patrol)
California, USA; actress (Cecilia Simon and Simon).
American Navy officer, who was commissioned as Admiral at the end of his career, was Chief of Naval Operations between July 1, 1978 and June 30, 1982. He flew missions in the Korean War, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He retired from the military and established Hayward Associates, an international consulting firm that specializes in business development. Also, …
Israeli poet. Many consider Amichai to be Israel's greatest contemporary poet, both locally and internationally.
Tyrrell Racing was founded by Tyrrell Racing in 2001 by an English race car driver
Greek pianist conductor and educator (d.2015)
American politician and lawyer, lieutenant
American educator, 1955-1985; retired. Membre of the U.S. Marines 1942-1945. He was married and returned to University. He worked as a secondary school counselor for thirty years before retiring in 1985.
English journalist and footballer (d. 2000).
Marseille Military man
Italian athlete, a pro soccer player
Ballerina / choreographer (Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo)
American boxer (d. 1989).
American occult writer. He is the author of many books, including "The Double Thread," 1976 and "Homesick For Heaven: You DonaEUR (tm)t Need to Wait," 1989. His most recent work is "ItaEUR (tm)s all God: The Flowers and the Fertilizer".
Director
American singer (d. 2007)
American boxer. He won the lightweight title in 1940, and the middleweight title 1951. He won 175 of his 220 bouts over a 25 year career. He was known as "pound-for-pound, the greatest fighter". In 1965, he retired and was briefly an actor in Hollywood in 1968. In 1978, he was inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame.
American jazz composer and pianist (Modern Jazz Quartet), (d. 2001).
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919American folk singer. Pete Seeger was an American singer-songwriter who is best remembered for his contributions to American folk music revival and political activism. He was the author of hits such as "Where have all the Flowers Gone?" He also wrote hits like "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" and "Turn, Turn, Turn," both of which were later recorded by …
American comic strip artist (d.2004)
American soldier and illustrator (d.2004)
Brooklyn, New York -- Songwriter (Comden & Green Bells are Ringing).
English manager and footballer (d. 2003).
France Military man
German scientist, doctor, professor, and author. His speciality was cardiovascular physiology, and phamacology. He pioneered research in atherosclerosis. He died in 1993.
American screenwriter and librettist (d.2006)
composer.
French poet of Christian inspiration. He was elected as the fourth member of the AcadA (c)mie franASSaise to seat 4, in 1968. He was also president of PEN International between 1969-71, president and president of French PEN Club from 1973-1976, and president and first president of French Institut national de l'audiovisuel, 1975.
French Catholic priest who was Bishop of Nancy between 1972 and 1991.
(Representative-Democrat-Texas, 1961-).
Canadian actor and tenor (d. 2006).
American homicide and theft. Sheets and his cohort shot the rancher through a window during a robbery on 1/23/1934. Sheets and his accomplices entered the house and took the gun. They shot the man four times more, insuring his untimely death. They were captured two days later and confessed to their crime. They were both convicted of murder, but only …
French Canadian Tenor (d. 2006).
American sculptor known for his wire-based geometric sculptures. On 22 August 2002, he died.
composer.
Stampede Wrestling was founded by Stampede Wrestling's Canadian trainer, wrestler.
French actress. She was the fourth of five wives of Sacha Guitry, actor and writer. He also married the woman with whom he received the sacrament Catholic marriage.
French poet and journalist
French journalist, writer, literary critic, poet.
Peruvian diplomat and politician. From November 1979 to July 1980, he was the foreign minister. He was the last foreign secretary of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces. He studied law at San Marcos National University. In 1939, he was Third Secretary to the diplomatic service. He then started a long career in diplomacy. He served as Ambassador to …
France Actor
France sport Champion
American playwright, novelist, and playwright. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and the Academy Award in 1962 for his screenplay of "Splendor in the Grass." His major plays, including "Come Back Little Sheba", "Picnic," and "Bus Stop," had both Broadway and film success. He also wrote many novels.
British biographer and author. On 5 January 1935, she married Lord Frederick Birkenhead. She was married once and had two children.
Atlanta, Georgia -- Author (Celebrity Register).
Inge US playwright (Picnic-Pulitzer 1953).
Belgian-American author who has produced seven decades worth of writing material. Her books included a dozen novels and a dozen poetry books. She also wrote her moving journals. Publication of one her journals was considered a significant event. It revealed her inner and outer views of reality and her love for solitude and nature. Sarton was in a lesbian relationship, …
American composer and organist (d. 1980).
US jazz trumpeter (Stormy Weather) dies at 84
"Yank" Lawson trumpeter.
composer.
French Catholic priest, Bishop of Saint-Brieuc, and TrA(c),guier between 6 March 1961 and 2 October 1976. He died in Malestroit, on the 8th of January 1983.
American producer and screenwriter (d. 2011).
Peruvian magazine editor and publisher. Most notable for her work as editor and founder of the Peruvian weekly newspaper Caretas.
Lyon 2?me physician
Costa Rican film actor, writer, wrestler, cartoonist, and wrestler who lived in Mexico during the so-called Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. Between 1937 and 1983, he appeared in 90 films, including two films that were screened at Cannes Film Festival. In 1953, he starred in La bestia magnAfica (The majestic beast), which was the first movie in the "Luchadores" genre. …
Famous birthdays on May 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1908Belgian comedian (theatre), he was well-known for his addiction to alcohol. His father died just 3 weeks after he gave birth. He was then bred by his older sister. Huguette Clerc was his wife. She was born on 19 March 1920 at 6.00 AM in Paris. 1954: Divorce.
British magazine editor-publisher and journalist. From the age of 17 he worked as a bank clerk. He then switched to full-time writing and contributed to 107 newspapers. In total, he sold 602 articles for "Punch". He was an Army Captain for five years. He was also a 20-year scoutmaster. He was a candidate for parliament in 1950.
American entertainer (d. 2011)
Rockford, Ohio -- Columnist (Midnight Earl)
Marseille-en-Beauv physician
American actress, first on-screen in 1920. Her career was 45 years long and she appeared in 109 films. She was the ultimate star of her time and continued her career into the next generation.
French writer about the history, psychology, and philosophy of art. He was also a curator of the Louvre's section of paintings, a professor at CollA"ge de France, and a member of AcadA(c).mie franASSaise. He was once married and had two children.
American political family, first and only child of Eleanor Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt. After two unhappy marriages, she settled down in New York with her third husband. She lived quiet (by Roosevelt standards) while working in public relations. She was also an author of books for children.
French historian who specialized on the history of Catalonian and hispanism. He is regarded as one of the foremost 20th-century historians of Spain's history, both for the Ancien R(c)gime (modern history) and the Ancien RA(c). Jaume Vicens Vives and he were two of the most important historians in Catalonia.
France Writer
Photographer
French poet and writer. He was featured in Jean Cocteau’s film The Blood of a Poet (1930). He also became Cocteau’s muse and the subject of a series of erotic portraits. He left Cocteau after seven years and moved in with his sister and mother. He married Madeleine Peltier on 12 August 1937.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's daughter, American radio personality (d. 1975).
Actress (Maltese Falcon and Dinky, Across the Pacific).
American journalist and author (d.75)
Author and playwright from Puerto Rico (d. 2005).
American baseball coach and pitcher (d. 1986).
German-Danish mathematician, academic (d. 1988).
American hammer thrower
Actor (High Season), Ace of Spades and Caste
Alen?on physician
Italian dramatic soprano. She was a leader in her field in the 1930s and 40s.
G Ferdinand Michael Wittelsbach, duke of Bavaria.
German Jewish autobiographer, survivor of holocaust.
San Francisco, California -- Actor. (Salute. Madame Racketeer. Joy Street).
Photographer
hitter (1930-46).
American singer, who was known for his smooth baritone and world-famous crooning. His filmography included 58 movies between 1932 and 1966, as well as hundreds of radio and television shows and recordings. He was a multimillionaire who became a beloved icon for his fans.
Dijon EXecutives
Belgium sport Champion
Scientist
French nuclear physicist who developed methods to observe Hertzian Resonances within atoms. In 1966, Kastler received the Nobel Prize. He was against the atom bomb. He died in Bandols (France) on January 7, 1984.
Austrian-American actor, who won the Tony award and N.Y. In 1954, "Fanny" won the Critics Award. He was the son of an operatic tenor and studied medicine before he became a bank clerk. He was a romantic lead on stage and in German movies as a young man. However, his weight gain forced him to take up character roles. His …
Television narrator (Lights Out) dies at 81
New York; actor (Lights Out, Mouthpiece, My Favorite Brunette).
France sport Champion
composer.
Italian actor on screen and stage. His outstanding performances in three films, "Aldebaran", 1935, "Ettore Fieramosca," 38, and "Avventura Di Salvator Rosa UnaEUR(tm), 1940" made CerviaEUR(tm), a household name. Luigi was born to Antonio Cervi, an Italian theatre critic. He appeared in his first play in 1924, one-year after the death of his fatheraEUR (tm). His film career was successful, …
Paris 4éme Musician
Ajaccio physician
French Madame, a famed brothel keeper in her day.
French graphic designer and artist who used one arm after he lost it in a tramway accident at the age of 18. Art DA(c)co was drawn to him by his love of cubism. He made a name for himself in 1935 with the aEUR~aEUR(tm)La cuisine A%0lectriqueaEUR(tm)aEUR(tm) poster.
Italy Military man
France Actor