List of celebrities and famous people who were born on November 3rd
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2003American child of David Letterman, late-night TV host, and Regina Lasko, his long-time girlfriend. This baby is a first for Letterman and Lasko. It's named after Letterman’s late father Harry Joseph Letterman who died in his 57th year.
Family Member
American family, fourth child and fifth daughter of Michael J. Fox, 40, and Tracy Pollan (41), weighed 7 lbs, 6oz. She is the mother of Sam, a 12 year old brother, and Schuyler, 6 years older.
Pop Singer
Pop Singer
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1997YouTube Star
American actress.
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
American television personality and fashion model. Jenner was first known for her appearance on the E! Reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Pop Singer
DJ
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
Pop Singer
Russian tennis player
Athlete
American family of distinction; first child born to Don Dixon, Indiana Colt's offensive lineman, and his wife. Dad was there to witness the birth, before he played in an afternoon football game.
Australian cricketer and footballer
Soap Opera Actor
Actor
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989French singer-songwriter and composer, whose debut album "Sur mes gardes", was released just five months prior to its gold release. The album was then certified platinum less than a year later. She was awarded the NRJ Music Award as Francophone Breakthrough Artist of the Year on 23 January 2011. She was previously a lover of Thomas Hollande (son of French …
Mexican-American singer.
Australian actor
Reality Star
Model
Football Player
Basketball Player
American missing 14-year-old girl, last seen in Salt Lake City, UT on June 5, 2002. Elizabeth, a beautiful girl with blonde hair and blue eyes and 100 lbs, is 5'6" tall. As her family slept, she was taken from her Salt Lake City home. Elizabeth, the second of six children, grew up in a tight-knit Mormon family that read scriptures …
German ice hockey player
American wrestler dancer and model
German ice hockey player
YouTube Star
Wrestler
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Dutch footballer
English actress
YouTube Star
Musician
Italian rugby player
Reality Star
Korean singer (SS501)
South Korean actor and singer (SS501).
Singer and actress from the Philippines,
American actor and singer
American basketball player
German footballer
Dancer
Japanese actor and singer (NEWS and Kanjani Eight).
American football player
Danish race car driver (d. 2011)
Japanese actress and model
Brazilian murderess
American actress
American actress.
Norwegian singer-songwriter
TV Actress
He was a former Russian ice skater and won many Olympic medals, including one gold in 2008, two gold in 2002, and gold with the Russian team for 2014. After his brilliant career, he has taken up politics.
Hockey Player
American strongman
Dutch speed skater
Russian figure skater
Turkish footballer
Estonian race car driver
Argentinian-Mexican footballer
American professional wrestler.
Spanish footballer
Chilean footballer
Bruneian runner
Actress
YouTube Star
Soccer Player
American musician.
Danish motorcycle racer
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Argentinian footballer
Director
Australian coach and footballer
American musician (Rise Against).
Miss Minnesota Teen USA (1997)
Belgian television presenter. She co-presented 2005's Junior Eurovision Song Contest together with Marcel Vanthilt. Barbara Louys, her sister, is also a television presenter.
Rock Singer
European pornographic actress
Japanese softball player
Japanese jockey
Armenian chess player
Norwegian drummer (Eple Trio)
American porn model and actress
American singer
Model
Actor
Actress
German footballer
American actor and stuntman
Japanese voice actress
Japanese voice actress
American ukulele player, composer
Argentinian-Mexican footballer
NFL defensive back (Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl 31)
French basketball coach, and former player. He was the first French player to play in the NBA.
Musician
Indian actress
NBA forward (Sacramento Kings)
French porn singer and actress
American guitarist (Slipknot)
Rapper
American Ku Klux Klansman, a skinhead neo-Nazi; he was arrested July 1994 for attacking blacks and Jewish temples.
French-Algerian computer engineer. He created the "pass navigo", a national railway company's electronic currency, and also worked for the "moneo". He opened a low-cost bank account called "compte nickel" in 2014 with French Hugues Lebret, former director of the "SociA (c)tA (c) GA(c),nA(c).rale" bank.
English radio and television host
Television personality, writer, and broadcaster
American businessman and manager
Actress
American musician
NFL defensive end (Minn Vikings)
German footballer
Dutch runner
NFL Guard (Atlanta Falcons).
Manager and English footballer
Screenwriter and comedian from Ireland
American basketball player: Hawks guard/forward
NFL cornerback (NO Saints).
Actress (Wizard of Oz).
Edmonton, Alberta -- 100kg Greco Roman wrestling champion (1996 Olympics).
Musician
Tobagonian coach and footballer
English archer
American actor and producer (Onyx).
Miss USA-Indiana (1997)
Gulfport, Mississippi -- Outfielder (Minn Twins)
Italian race car driver
American homicide accomplice with Al Trenkler, 15, whom he met at the train depot back in 1990. Trenkler devised the plot to kill Tommy's father. The father had won a $400,000 civil case and they thought Tom would inherit a substantial inheritance.
Rochester -- NHL defenseman (LA Kings)
Norwegian footballer
Journalist
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Brazilian model for international brands. Luciana is a beautiful brunette and the daughter of actress Vera Gimenez. She apparently met Mick Jagger after a hot night and had a baby.
Swiss musician and record producer
Dutch rower
Gull Lake -- NHL left-wing (Winnipeg Jets).
Irish comedian
NFL Wide Receiver (Washington Redskins).
Scientist
Spanish mountaineer
London, Ontario -- Pitcher (Toronto Blue Jays)
Japanese stuntman
Macon, Georgia -- 400m (1996 Olympics).
English singer-songwriter and guitarist (Porcupine tree Blackfield No-Man, Storm Corrosion).
Canadian ice hockey player
Musician
Politician
Toronto, Ontario -- NHL defenseman (LA Kings)
American cyclist
British contestant in a game show on live-programming at a "Big Brother." This was the first in a series called "reality shows", in which ordinary people were placed in stressful situations and compete for financial prizes. Big Brother brought ten strangers to an East London home, where they were able to view their movements and hear their sounds for nine …
Welsh singer and guitarist (Catatonia sherbet Antlers, Y Ffyrc).
Centereach, New York -- Field hockey midfielder (Olympics - 1988, 96)
Norwalk, Connecticut -- Pairs skaters (1994 Olympics)
Latvian actress
French-English author
Dutch soccer player (Willem II).
Dutch manager and footballer
English fashion designer
TV host (Mike & Maty)
San Francisco, California -- PGA Golfer (1994 Greater Milwaukee).
Actor
Italian actress and pornographic actor
Musician
Danish actress and director
Lithuanian manager and footballer
American screenwriter and producer of director films
NFL tackle (Seattle Seahawks).
Auckland, New Zealand -- Judoka (1996 Olympics).
Japanese race car driver
English footballer
An English politician and lawyer
American politician and lawyer
American politician
Bremerhaven (Germany) -- Playmate (September 1984).
Writer
Co-founder of Valve Corporation
Author
WNBA forward (NY Liberty).
British royalty, the son and daughter of Princess Margaret, Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Armstrong - Joness. He was a royal dropout and led his own life as an artist and cabinet maker. In 1982, he started his own business, which refinished and created fine furniture. He was always busy with his hands since childhood and studied woodworking for 2 years. He …
Mystic / Son of English Princess Margaret
Musician
Journalist and Japanese-American mountaineer
USA; actress (Katie - Gimme a Break).
British rock keyboardist (Deacon Blue Pay Day)
American screenwriter and novelist Monahan was awarded an Oscar for his work in Martin Scorsese’s "The Departed", which was released in 2006. His screenplays for films include "Kingdom of Heaven", (2005), and "Body of Lies," (2008). He published "Light House: a Trifle" in June 2000. A year later, he produced a serialized book with the pseudonym Claude La Badarian. The …
Journalist
Dutch drummer (Bob Color)
NYC, New York -- Fencer epee (1996 Olympics).
Jackson, Michigan -- Volleyballer (1984-88 Olympics - 2 Gold Medals).
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959American screenwriter and producer of director films
Actor
French homicide. He killed his rival and had him decapitated at Bar-le-Duc 1/28/1986.
Connecticut, USA; actor (Dallas, Glitter).
Adelaide, South Australia -- Golfer (1983 Victorian Amateur Champ)
US water skier
Swedish actor
English actor (d.2000)
Engineer and academic from Scotland-English
American news anchor who worked at Channel 56 in Boston in the early aEUR90s. She was beautiful, confident, blonde, and telegenic. In 1990, her annual earnings were approximately $70,000
American screenwriter and producer of director films
Scottish politician, 2nd Scottish Minister of Justice
American baseball player and coach (d. 2014.)
American screenwriter and producer of puppeteers
Politiker and English nurse
NFL quarterback (New York Giants, Super Bowl 1986)
He was a Corsican singer who, along with his brother, formed the group I Muvrini. Their first album was released in 1978, dedicated to their father, who had just died. Their father, a carpenter and encourager, taught them polyphonic singing. Two years later, their second album was released and they have enjoyed international success.
Italian guitarist and singer-songwriter
British entertainer and lead singer of the 1980s pop band Adam and the Ants. His fancy clothes, extravagant shows, and paint-striped face are his trademark.
Football Player
Retired female track and field athlete, from Peru. She competed in the hurdles during her career. At the 1975 Pan American Games, she won the gold medal in the women's 100m hurdles event. On October 19, 1975, There Noeding achieved her personal best time in the women's 100m hurdles event. She clock 13.56 in Mexico City.
Finnish Astrologer, Married once, One Child
Japanese monster ()
American actress in television and film. Her roles were primarily of down-home American women. However, her career took off after 1984's "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and 1989's "Black Rain." In 1995, she was a part of "Just Cause" as well as "How to Make an American Quilt".
Australian actress and model who began her TV career with "Number 96." Her starring role on "Return to Eden", September 1983, and the second series in February 1986 are her most well-known. Gilling has appeared in "Glenview High", "A Dangerous Life", and "The Paper Man".
American comedian and producer of a talk show host.
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Chrome).
American baseball coach and player
Actress and politician from the Philippines
Pennsylvania, USA; comedian/TV host.
Taiwanese-American AIDS researcher
American comedian, born to a lower-middle-class family. He became a star comedienne on popular TV shows with the comment "I am your worst nightmare." White trash with money. Roseanne was her first name in her career.
Italian folk singer and songwriter, sister to actress Giuliana de Sio.
Utah, USA; comedienne/TV star (Roseanne).
American voice actor
American baseball coach and player
American cartoonist
Dutch manager and footballer
Novelist
American critic and author
Dancer
Italian journalist and author
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Since 1988, she has been the editor-in-chief for Vogue USA magazine. She is a British-American. According to reports, she is Meryl Streep’s role model in "The Devil Wears Prada (2006)." She is considered one of the most influential fashion people, having overseen the magazine's phenomenal growth.
American boxer and talk-show host
North Carolina, USA actor (Lionel-All in the Family).
USSR -- 4x100m swimmer (1968 Olympics, Silver Medalist).
Japanese politician and engineer
American Astrologer, author of the Directory of Astrologers.
American screenwriter and actor (d. 2006).
English biochemist and academic
Writer
Scottish singer; a red-haired pop singer of the late '60s, known for singing the theme song and acting in the film, "To Sir With Love."
American baseball coach and player
Japanese politician
German footballer coach and manger
Austrian racing driver (d. 1974)
Austrian Formula One driver (Born 1948)
Japanese actor
Writer
Musician
American archery athlete.
Estonian politician and lawyer 3rd Estonian Minister for Social Affairs
Japanese-American politician and lawyer 9th Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
American actor and drummer (Blues Image, Manassas). (d. 2014).
Iranian journalist and critic
American actor, director and make-up artist
Japanese politician and lawyer
German mountaineer photographer, author (d. 1982).
Rocker (Deep Purple)
American commercial actor and star of some of the most outrageous commercials ever shown on local TV. These ads humorously combined the antics Monty Python, Ernie Kovacs and Salvador Dali. He was a master of pitchmanship and a magician of shtick. He portrayed a Viking and an alien astronaut, as well as a beach bum and inept knight, and Fred …
Rocker
German manager and footballer
Belgian politician, Minister for Social Affairs
German soccer player named European Football Player of the Year 1970. Muller was part of the National Team that won European and World championships in 1972 and 1974. In 1979, he moved to the USA to be with his family.
American leader of the U.S. Nazi Party in 1979. Collin was responsible for the most famous incident in groupaEUR(tm's history, when they marched through Skokie, Illinois in 1977. This area is home to many Holocaust survivors.
An Indonesian photographer and businessman, Gunter is a prominent figure in the Indonesian cultural scene. Gunter, the oldest son of Achmed Sukarno (Indonesia's first president) and Fatmawati (his second wife), was born to a prominent family. Sukarno, 43, was late to fatherhood and was thrilled by the birth of his "precious child" who was born as he held Fatmawati in …
Italian entrepreneur and the CEO of a company employing 350 people, the Polti Company. Franco Polti began his career in sales of steam irons back in the aEUR70s. He was always looking for new products to expand the market. Franco Polti came up with the idea of selling the customer a steam iron with commercial potency. In 1978, he released …
Canadian comedian, animator, and imitator. He lost his eye in 1973 while training for magic tricks. Later, he appeared with a black pirate patch.
Dutch poet and songwriter
French obstetrician, Gynecologist at Parisian Hospitals and University Professor since 1979.
Scottish singer, songwriter, and acoustic guitar player for folk rock band "Pentangle". JanschaEUR(tm), a leading figure in British folk music from the 1960s-1970s has been a delight to audiences for more than 35 years. His deeply moving songs, guitar playing skills, and passionate voice have made him adored by fans for over three decades. His albums include 21 solo and …
Chicago Cubs/Baltimore Orioles/New York Yankees pitcher (two No-Hitters).
Politician
French journalist, former reporter at Radio-France International.
American lesbian artist who depicts sexuality in her art.
American screenwriter and author
Actress
French jurist who was President of the European Court of Human Rights (19 Jan 2007 - 3 Nov 2011).
Essex, England -- Vocalist (& The Tremeloes).
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
British notable family, third child of writer Daphne du Maurier after Tessa (1933) and Flavia (1937).
Composer
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American siddha-guru, known as "Bubba Free John" or "Master Da Free John", is a handsome, healthy and happy mystic who lives in California's Horse House Commune Ashram. His teachings focus on various ways to harmonize or purify life's action. His works include "The Method of the Disshas", "Garbage, and the Goddess", and also recorded talks.
Sculptor
Public Servant
St. Petersburg, Florida -- Playwright (Bad Habits)
French screenwriter and actor
Italian screenwriter and film director, Balsamus, l’uomo de Satana was his first film. It was released in 1968. He has won numerous awards for his films and television productions. In 2000, he was awarded the Grand Prix des AmA(c), Montreal.
French government employee and a high-ranking civil servant, 1966-1973. He was Director of Financial Operations 1973-1976, and of Investments 1976-1984. He also managed a number companies, including GAN's acting president.
Journalist
Chinese-American writer. Before they immigrated to the United States in 1946, her father was a Chinese official. Her family remained in the U.S. after the Communists won the Chinese Civil War. They were separated from their younger sister until 1962. Lord wrote "Eighth Moon," an autobiography about her life in China and before she fled to the U.S. She returned …
English mathematician, academic
Japanese singer and actor
Japanese mangaka
German politician
American college and professional football player. From 1960 to 1972, he was a defensive end and linebacker at Ohio State and later for the Cleveland Browns.
Massillon sports Champions
German politician and lawyer 15th Mayor of Marburg
(Rep-D-California)
Australian-American tennis player, coach
Golgo 13 was created by a Japanese illustrator and author.
British politician and Member to Parliament, elected by the General Election on 6/11/1987.
Estonian philologist, academic 3rd First Lady of Estonia
Dutch politician and educator (d. 2002).
Clergyman
Indian actress and singer
Baron Baker of Dorking English poet, politician, Chancellor of The Duchy of Lancaster
Fluor is a large engineering company headed by an American civil engineer. McGraw holds a BS in Civil Engineering.
Actor (Sherlock Holmes and Freddie-My Fair Lady).
Indian economist, who has been teaching and working in the United Kingdom since 1972. His contributions include welfare economics and economic and social justice theories, as well as economic and social choice theory. He also created indexes that measure the well-being of citizens in developing countries. For his contributions to welfare economics, he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in …
English-American composer and conductor (d.2011)
American politician and lawyer, Governor of Massachusetts in 1988. He was an attorney before becoming a Harvard professor of government. His political career began as an elected member at a Brookline, Massachusetts, town meeting. This forum, which was established in 1959, was his first legislative forum. In 1960, he was elected chairman of the local Democratic Committee. He also won …
American actress (Born 1933).
Sullivan, US Secretary of Health and Human Services (1989).
American dancer and actor.
Kansas, USA; actress (Helen Crump-Andy Griffith Show).
Irish politician and businessman 9th Taoiseach, Ireland (d.2014).
France sport Champion
(Rep-D-New York, 1985- )
American actress, best known for her roles in several B-movies during the 1950s and 70s.
Internationally acclaimed Italian leading lady in the '60s & '70s. Her debut was in 1955. She is best known for her films "La Notte," 1960 and "The Red Desert," 1964. Vitti graduated from the Art Academy with a diploma and started her stage career as an actress. She has appeared in more than 25 movies and has directed, written and …
Chinese bishop (d. 2007)
Rome, Italy -- Actress (Tigers in Lipstick).
Chinese bishop (d. 2007)
Halliburton is an American law firm headed by a CEO and legal accountant. The company sells both engineering and construction services as well as oil field services. He holds a BA degree.
North Korean soldier and politician, 7th Premier of North Korea (d.2005)
France Writer
American politician and academic (d. 2014).
Topeka Actor
(Rep-R-Illinois, 1969- )
Kansas, USA; actress (Reckless, Reuben Reuben).
English cyclist
American actress
American politician and campaigner for 1979 U.S. presidential Republican nominee. He comes from a family that has been active in politics throughout Illinois. During his public service years, his main concerns were defense and foreign policy. Three books were published by him: "The DemocratsaEUR(tm), Dilemma" 1964, "Surrender of Panama, The Case Against the Treaty," 1978, and "The Sum of Good …
Illinois, USA; actor (F Troop. Mayberry RFD. Mama's Family).
American singer
Japanese academic and astronomer
American pastor and author (d. 2007.)
American astronaut and pilot (d. 2014).
American theologian (d. 2007.)
Dutch scholar and philosopher (d. 2012).
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929French actress, director, and television producer who passed away in Paris on June 4, 1994.
Inventor
Italy sport Champion
Chilean politician and footballer (d. 2012).
American author of historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, mystery/suspense and science fiction. He also worked as Chad Calhoun (Stratemeyer Syndicate house numbers), Victor Appleton, Franklin W. Dixon, Chad Calhoun and Rebecca Drury.
American basketball player, professional athlete in the N.B.A. He was the first player to reach 2,000 points in a single season, playing with the Fort Wayne, Detroit Pistons, and the Syracuse Nationals from 1953 to 1960. In 1996, he was inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame.
American actress. She is a sweet, innocent, and baby-faced star of over 21 films. After graduating from Junior High School, she joined a theater troupe and signed a contract for a movie in Hollywood at age 16.
Japanese animator and producer
Australian diplomat and politician 37th Australian Minister of Defence (d. 13)
Japanese manga artist (d. 2000)
McCain Foods was founded by a Canadian businessman (d. 2004).
Pniarz (Poland) -- Actor (See You Tommorrow).
British author and physicist. He was a member of the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough from 1948 to 1988. There he researched the earth's gravity and the upper atmosphere through analysis of satellite orbits. He wrote, in 1957, with Doreen Gilmour and as part the Guided Weapons department at Royal Aircraft Establishment, a report that recommended the use of the …
American actress
American baseball player nicknamed "Fuzzy" who was a left-handed first baseman who played 10 games for the Chicago Cubs in September 1951.
Lithuanian politician and engineer, 3rd President of Lithuania
French painter. He was a child with tuberculosis bone. This caused him to be immobile for long periods. He later studied in Limoges, and joined the French Communist Party. Because of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, he eventually left the party. His art often depicts landscapes but is also marked by violence, rage and anger. He was praised by Jean-Paul Sartre …
Archbishop of Roman Catholicism in French-Canadian
Japanese serial killer (d. 1959)
American businessman and philanthropist (d.2013)
German author (Minotaur)
American Astrologer since 1965. He spoke on diurnals, decumbiture charts, at the 1998 AFA Convention in Orlando, Florida. Joe was the eldest child of seven siblings, including two brothers and four sisters who are now deceased. Although he began studying astrology in 1964, he still considers himself to be a student. However, he became a professional astronomer when Saturn entered …
Mexican Roman Catholic bishop
American politician, member of Utah State Legislature, education professor, businessman, Middle East explorer, and author of many Mormon books.
Italian teacher, writer, and TV host. He is best known for his role as the art director of "Non A" Mai troppo tardi (It's never too late), a television show that was broadcast between 1959-68.
Mexican bishop (d. 2011)
Russian ballerina
American choreographer and actor (d. 2013).
Politician
American professional basketball player, who played for the Waterloo Hawks in 1949aEUR”1950 and scored 320 points. See was the first professional basketball player from Northern Arizona University.
American actor (d.2011)
Irish cardinal (d. 1990).
Irish cardinal (d. 1990).
Japanese essayist and novelist (d. 1995).
English-Canadian Union Leader and Diplomat Canadian Ambassador to Ireland (d.2003)
Politician
English large landowner / multi-millionaire
French newsmaker. French newsmaker. He was married to Monique (nA(c),e Leroy) Martinot. Their quest for cryonic preservation ended in 2006 when a freezer malfunction stopped them from obtaining the necessary equipment.
American actor who has appeared in more than 70 films. He was the first child of 15 children and the only one who graduated high school. Bronson worked with his father in Pennsylvania's coal mines before he made his screen debut in 1951. His films include "Miss Sadie Thompson," the Battle of the Bulge, "The Mechanic", and "Death Wish." He …
La Roche-Chalais Opera Singers
Actor
Activist and poet from Australia (d. 1993).
Norwegian stage producer, actor and theatre director. While he was still at the gymnasium, he made his stage debut in a school revue. He was involved in resistance work during World War II and fled to Sweden in 1942 to join the police forces. From 1964 to 1970, he was the head of the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre. He …
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Scottish playwright, naval historian and editor. Kennedy was a vigorous presenter for justice and hosted "This Week," 1958-1960, and "Did You See?" Kennedy hosted "This Week," 1958-1960 and "Did You See?" for eight years. He was a librarian and later an editor at the BBC. He was also an ITN newscaster 1956-1958. He contested a byelection in 1958 as well …
Spanish comic book author
Czech author (d. 2012)
Spanish illustrator and author (d. 1995).
NYC, New York -- Actor Rufe-Shane
Catalan philosopher (Born 1918).
French-Italian screenwriter and director. He was also a pioneer in the creation of French television programs. He died in Paris on 30 August 1992.
American sailor baseball player (d. 2010).
American television writer (Born 1918).
American Brigadier General (d.2007)
American politician and lawyer, lieutenant (d. 2003).
American general (d. 2007)
three no-hitters).
Long (Democrat-Senator-Louisiana).
German dancer
American baseball player. Left-handed pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies two weeks in September 1946.
Actress
Indian activist (d. 2012).
Rouen physician
Belgian politician, Christian Socialist Party, married once. He had 6 children. 17. August 2006, died.
American journalist and radio host (d.2012)
Haguenau physician
Composer
German Nazi military. He was a SturmbannfA 1/4 hrer Major in the 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler. He died 27 October 2007.
American military, rear admiral and navigation expert, as well as aviator, and disarmament officer. On 21 January 1991, Davies succumbed to a viral infection at the hospital on St. Martin in the Caribbean. He was on vacation.
Hungarian/German dancer, stage/film/TV actress.
Actor
French politician who was a member the French Resistance.
Paraguayan politician and general 46th President of Paraguay (d.2006)
Menton EXecutives
Hailar, Manchuria -- Creator (Creation).
Dutch manager and footballer (d. 1974).
Czech director animator, production designer and screenwriter (d.89)
French politician, journalist, and minister
British actor (Born in 1910)
Famous birthdays on November 3rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Author, columnist, correspondent, and Executive Director of The New York Times from Scotland. He was the Washington Bureau Chief for the New Times between 1953 and 1964, and twice a Pulitzer Prize winner. Reston was instrumental in creating the first Op-Ed page of the United States in 1970. He also reserved a page from newspaper editorials to allow columnists to …
France sport Champion
Clydebank (Scotland) -- Journalist (NY Times).
Italian politician. From 21 June 1963 to 4 Dec 1963, he was the 38th Prime Minster of Italy. He also served as the Vice-Premier from 24 June 1968 until 12 Dec 1968. From 1971 to 1978, he was also the sixth president of the Republic.
Bourg la Reine Military man
Canadian-American football wrestler and coach (d. 90)
French actor on stage/film/tv and cabaret entertainer. Between 1933 and 1982, he appeared in more than 160 films. He died in 1982 on the 19th of April.
France Actor
Tap-dancer / socialist
US jazz pianist
French Catholic priest, Bishop Emeritus Saint-Flour.
Director
Italy Painter
American academic and painter
Longwy physician
French-American physicist, inventor of the Bell 47D1 helicopter. He was a philosopher, astrologer, and essayist who founded the Institute for the Study of Consciousness (ISC) in 1973. The author of "The Reflexive universe", he helps bridge the gap between science, metaphysics. This book is brilliant and covers myth, symbolisms, kundalini, quantum physics, and more. He was also the author of …
US painter (Peasants on Parade).
Diarist / ornithologist
Scottish author, politician, teacher, and author, Baroness Lee Of Asheridge is also a Minister of State for Arts and Member of Parliament. In 1934, she married Aneurin Begvan, a well-known Labour Party figure. Together they were known as "Britain’s first man-and wife Parliament team." Her books include "My Life with Nye", 1980, "This Great Journey," 1963, and "Our Ally Russia" …
Composer
Composer
German translator, writer, publisher, and palmist.
French weightlifter who won an Olympic gold medal at Paris 1924. He died in 1962.
Pakistani educator and historian (d. 1981).
Plombi?res physician
At 71 years old, a US photographer (Fortune Magazine) dies.
French author, whose books are hard to read because of their complex structure. His best novels are "Man's Fate", 1934, and "Man's Hope," 38; his first book was published back in 1926.
Belgium royalty, the King of Belgium in 1934 after the death of his father, King Albert. In the '40s he lost his popularity due to surrendering to the Germans and he remained a prisoner in Belgium. When he abdicated after the war, in 1951, his eldest son Baudouin took over the throne.
French writer (d. 1976)
Leopold III, Belgia (d. 1983).
King of Belgians (1934-51)
Paris 18?me Military man
German sporting goods executive (d. 1978)