List of celebrities and famous people who were born on September 5th
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2011British-born, Guy Ritchie is his father and Jacqui Ainsley is his mother. The emergency Caesarean was used to deliver the child.
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999YouTube Star
Movie Actress
YouTube Star
TV Actress
Dutch footballer
Swedish actress and dancer
Model
American actress
Hungarian tennis player
British family of fame, Rod Stewart is the son of Rachel Hunter, a model, and Rod Stewart, a musician.
YouTube Star
Soccer Player
American actress.
Movie Actor
YouTube Star
Turkish footballer
Japanese model and radio host
Dominican tennis player
TV Actress
South Korean figure skater
Italian footballer
Spanish actress and singer
Musician
Italian footballer
Dancer
Basketball Player
Korean figure skater
US actor (Eric Jr. - Bold and the Beautiful).
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989American actress/singer/dancer
TV Actress
Reality Star
Scrum-Half is an English rugby union
Swedish footballer
Turkish footballer
Soccer Player
Ecuadorian footballer
Monaco royalty, the third and youngest child of Princess Caroline Casiraghi and Stefano Casiraghi. His dad died in a speedboat crash on 10/03/1990 Monte Carlo, Monaco. His mom was remarried in 1999 to Prince Ernst August August of Hanover.
Athlete
American model
Casiraghi of Monaco
Estonian footballer
Bassist
TV Actress
Vine Star
Indian cricketer
Actress
Model
American football player
Family Member
American soccer player
Pop Singer
Pop Singer
Model
Danish cyclist
Brazilian actress and model Miss Earth 2004
Uruguayan footballer
Australian comedian
Ukrainian-German footballer
Hartlepool United footballer
Norwegian singer-songwriter and guitarist
Rapper
Comedian
Actress
Spanish-Swiss footballer
Italian tennis player
Spanish professional bicyclist
Estonian opera singer
Musician
American pornographic actress
German actress
Argentinian football goalkeeper
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Norwegian footballer
France's World Cup alpine ski racer competes in technical events and is a specialist in the slalom.
Canadian basketball player and sportscaster
Italian footballer
Irish footballer
English scrabble player
Chinese actress
Actor
Rock Singer
Canadian actress
West Indian cricketer
American erotic photographer
Chinese chess player
New Zealand rugby union footballer
American basketball player
Japanese professional wrestler
Spanish football winger
Russian bassist (Kipelov, Sergey Mavrin)
American football player and sportscaster
Dutch actress
Actress
Ukrainian gymnast
Movie Actress
Ukrainian gymnast
Screenwriter and radio host from Australia (d. 2008).
Dutch manager and footballer
American horrorcore rapper
Musician
Australian rugby league footballer
American baseball player
American manager and player
Author
West Indian cricketer
Estonian politician Estonian Minister for the Interior
American singer and actress. She was Paige Matthews on The WB supernatural drama series Charmed. Ann-Margret joined Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Elvis Presley on the CBS miniseries Elvis. She was co-host and guest programmer on TCM's 2008 film-series program, The Essentials.
Australian basketball centre (1996 Olympics - Bronze Medalist).
Actor
English screenwriter and actor
American family of note, first of two daughters by Senator John Forbes Kerry. Her mom wrote a book after her parents divorced in 1988. Her 12-minute film was shown at Cannes Film Festival in May 2004. Alexandra wore a black see-through dress to the festival, drawing comments from people who noticed her contrast with her DadaEUR (tm) stiff demeanour.
Referee and wrestler from Canada-America
Zimbabwean cricketer
Politician
La Grange, Georgia -- Pitcher.
Los Angeles, California -- Pursuit bicycle (1992, 1996 Olympics)
Pennsylvania, United States -- Actress Karen Cates-General Hospital
NFL cornerback (Washington Redskins).
Saigon, Vietnam -- US Softball Infielder (1996 Olympics – Gold Medalist).
NFL tight end (Seattle Seahawks).
Actress
Mixed martial artist and Australian cricketer
American guitarist and puppeteer, as well as director
NFL safety (Detroit Lions)
Langdale, Alabama -- Pitcher (Milwaukee Brewers).
NFL tackle (Houston Oilers).
Anaheim, California -- Softball pitcher (1996 Olympics-Gold Medalist).
South Korean model and actress
Filipino politician and journalist
Bangladeshi cricketer
South Korean actress
English actor screenwriter and producer
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American guitarist, songwriter, musician, and second child to rocker Frank Zappa. He was a Hollywood child who was privileged to have a record contract at the age of 18. He also had jobs as a Vijay on MTV and relationships with celebrities. His first album, "Havin' a Bad Day", was a family affair. It was recorded by his father with …
Brazilian manager and footballer
Japanese voice actress and radio host
Actor
English cricketer and coach
Filipino actress and television host
CFL linebacker (Edmonton Eskimos)
Scottish singer best known for being a member of the late '90s Aberdeen Indie Rock Band Geneva.
American singer-songwriter and drummer (Audioslave Rage Against the Machine, Greta).
American basketball player and sportscaster
He was a French golfer who won the French Open 2011. He jumped into a lake to celebrate his win and broke his shin. Levet started his professional career in 1988. He won the French PGA Championship later that year. He has won six European titles and won several other titles despite vertigo.
Coach and footballer from the Netherlands
French screenwriter, businessman, and manager of Emotion, which was founded in 1991.
Politician
Ukrainian manager and footballer
Wrestler (NJPW)
German manager and footballer
English field hockey player
English model
Soccer player (Helmond Sport MVV).
Rock Singer
Nebraska, USA; Miss Nebraska-America (1991).
American singer (En Vogue)
Spanish film director and actor
Spanish screenwriter and actor
Serbian footballer
Serbian manager and footballer
England, United Kingdom -- 4X100m relayer (1984 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
Driver of a race car in Australia
English satirist
Ireland -- Handicapped writer (Under Eye of Clock).
Colombian bullfighter
Colombian matador
Japanese actor
Film Threat, an American producer and screenwriter, was co-founded by a critic and screenwriter.
Academic and English geneticist
NFL Wide Receiver (SD Chargers).
Born during Lufthansa Frankfurt-NY flight
Australian manager and footballer
TV Actor
American producer and DJ (Inner City).
American basketball player
Politician
American sumo wrestler, mixed martial artist, and actor (d.2015)
Belarusian-Ukrainian screenwriter and director
Swedish author and actress
Brockton (Massachusetts) -- Actress (Days of Lives Falcon Crest).
American actress. She is the TV soap star Hope Brady, who was formerly a figure skating champion. She was a former figure skating champion and won a Gold Medal at the Jr. Olympics. At 15 she was a model and appeared on Vogue and Bazaar covers. After starting acting on "Days," she switched to "Falcon Crest." Married Simon Macauley (a …
Japanese race car driver and Japanese manager
American baseball player and sportscaster
American bass player and songwriter (Racerx The Mars Volta Omar Rodriguez Lopez Grup The Scream, Big Sir).
English actor
English actor
Florence, Alabama -- Pitcher. (Cin Reds).
NFL defensive back (Denver Broncos - Super Bowl 32)
Bristol, Connecticut -- Nike golfer (1994 NIKE Miss Gulf Coast)
Newport Beach, California -- Canoeist (1996 Olympics)
Guelph, Ontario -- Equestrian jumper (1992, 96 Olympics - 26th Place)
French murder victim. A real estate promoter was killed along with his 36-year-old wife and their three children, seven to ten year olds, on April 11, 2003. David Hotyat was the killer. He took their bodies to a forest where he burned them. The murders occurred in Le Grand-Bornand (Haute-Savoie), France.
Author
Scientist
Journalist
Welsh businessman
English coach and sailor
Welsh-American actor
Canadian composer and pianist
Canadian pianist
Actor and comedian from Hong Kong
Japanese voice actor and actor
Manager and sportscaster for Puerto Rican baseball players
Damascus (Maryland) -- US pentathlete (1992 Olympics).
Swedish academic and anthropologist
Los Angeles Raiders).
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Canadian screenwriter, noted family member, and the son of Elwy Yost, a TV host. He was inspired by his father's passion for movies, and he became a screenwriter. The adventure thriller "Speed" is his most successful screenplay.
German journalist and publisher (d. 2014.)
Kansas City, Missouri -- Nike golfer (1989 Centel Classic-4th)
Swedish producer and composer of the bass guitar
Economist
Dutch cyclist on the road
Dancer
German manager and footballer
Italian scientist and physician. His work in molecular biology, which focuses on aging, led to the discovery of a gene. Pelicci and his colleagues created a mouse strain that lives 30% longer than the normal by blocking this gene's action. This gene regulates biological responses to damage caused by agents such as free radicals.
Swedish guitarist and producer, singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Flower Kings Kaipa Transatlantic)
Politician
Italian director, screenwriter, producer, and television and film writer.
German Federal Republic; actress (Donna, One Life to Live).
Hockey forward (Team Italy 1998).
Politician
Public Servant
Jamaican cricketer and footballer (d.2015)
American journalist, author, and executive
American office manager at Edgewater Technology, Wakefield, MA. Michael McDermott (mentally unstable software tester at the institute) went mad and shot and killed seven people including Hagerty on the morning of the 26th.
Dutch actor and author
Champaign, Illinois -- Rock vocalist
Italian family of fame, brother to director Carlo Verdone.
American journalist and historian
Estonian politician and engineer Estonian Minister for Social Affairs
Canadian singer-songwriter
Blind runner (quickest 100m run by a blind man).
Japanese actor and model
Born in South Africa, Australia musician. He was a drummer in "The Flame", which later merged with the "Beach Boys." He was also a member of the Beatles parody group "The Rutles". He lives in Australia with his wife, Penelope Tree (model).
Movie Actor
Pennsylvania, USA; actor (Gung Ho, Batman).
American television producer and model
German footballer
Cook Islands poet who published six collections in English and Rarotongan. He died April 1997.
French businessman who was Deputy State Prosecutor for Val d'Oise, then Hauts de Seine. He also served as General Secretary of the National School of Industrial Design and program director for the Bicentenary of the French Revolution. In 1993, he joined AA(c)roports de Paris as the Communications Director and company spokesperson. He was promoted to Environment and Sustainability Director in …
Italian journalist and writer. He married singer Gigliola Cinquetti 4/13/1979: two sons.
American comic writer, syndicated cartoon strip "Cathy", published in over 500 newspapers. Her work was published in 12 books, greeting cards, and other products by 1990. The script is humorous and reflects her life as a single woman dealing with shopping, dating, and family. After working as an advertisement copywriter, she launched the cartoon. She won an Emmy in 1987 …
British Astrologer, Author, Book-Editor, Webmaster, Publisher, Teacher, and International Lecturer. He lives in Glastonbury on the ancient Isle of Avalon, England. He is the author of "Living in Time", 1987, "The Only Planet of Choice,"93, and "The Historical Ephemeris," 1993. "Healing the Hurts of Nations" 1997. His next book project will be "A Complementary History of the World", a historical …
An English politician and businesswoman
Norwegian singer, banjo player, and revue artist. She was married to singer/songwriter LillebjA Nilsen. From 1968, she was a member and co-founder of Christiania Fusel & Blaagress. Her later albums include Kari Svendsen (1978), Solskinn Og sang (1982) and Kari GAY=r til filmen (1991). In 2011, she was awarded the Medal of St. Hallvard.
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Rocker (Humble Pie)
English singer and guitarist (Humble Pie Colosseum, Bakerloo).
Athlete
Austrian diplomat and lawyer Foreign Minister of Austria
Frenhch psychiatrist and writer, was born in Toulouse (Auterive), to Spanish civil war refugees. She was awarded the Goncourt Prize in 2014.
French fashion designer, mainly lingerie.
Manx flute player and saxophonist (Kokomo).
Japanese mobster
American producer and songwriter (Mannheim Steamroller).
Australian cricketer and sportscaster
Canadian singer, known as the Legendary Stardust Cowboy. According to legend, he recorded "the worst song ever," a vocal and guitar version of "Paralyzed," which was released by Mercury Records in 1968. He was the subject of a full-length movie that was made in 1996 and screened at the Sundance Festival, Life and Times.
French essayist, economist and intellectual. He is a graduate of the Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris. He also holds a Master of Economics. Michel Cicurel also serves as a director of a company.
American singer-songwriter/drummer (The Electric Flag & The California Raisins). (d. 2008).
British singer, born in Zanzibar. He is a star of the rock band "Queen." Mercury was the name he chose for himself because he believed it was his ruling planet. He was a composer, singer, and pianist, an eccentric in a field that is well-known for its unconventionality. Bisexual, he founded Queen in 1971. It was a popular band in …
French TV producer of music, movies, and shows.
American composer and singer
American film director and actor
American social activist and philanthropist, Mavis is also the wife to Jay Leno, a comedian and TV personality. Mavis, who works for women's rights in Afghanistan, has helped bring the issue to public attention via media stories and events. She has represented her cause before the US Senate as Chair of the Campaign to Stop Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan.
South Korean academic and astrophysicist
English fashion designer
American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He was known, since the late 1960s, for being one of pop music’s most satirists. He is a comic actor who also uses a folk-inspired rock style and has homely verse on nine albums, including "Fame and Wealth". He released "Little Ship", his 16th album, in 1998. His 20th album was out in 2000.
French stained glass artist. Hermaphrodism is a medically documented and authentic case. This distinction makes her a remarkable exception.
Finnish acupuncturist, a doctor who introduced acupuncture in Finland.
Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist
French adventurer crossed the Pacific in a rowboat. He left Choshe in Japan on 7/11/1991, and arrived in the United States on 11/21/1991.
Swedish screenwriter and director
French adventurer and first man to solo row across both the Atlantic Ocean (and the Pacific Ocean) In 1980, he crossed the Atlantic from Cape Cod to Brittany. He crossed the Atlantic in 1980, from Cape Cod to Brittany. He arrived in the United States on 21 November 1991, having left Choshe, Japan, on 11 July 1991.
Australian politician and lawyer 33rd Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs
Petit-Pressigny-born French geneticist, Jean Kahn. He is the brother of Jean-FranASSois, a journalist and founder of Olivier and Marianne.
Los Angeles, California -- Actor. (Vamping. Ape. Young and the Restless).
Italian playwright, poet, and author (d. 1996).
Filipino politician and social worker 10th Filipino Secretary for Social Welfare and Development (d.2007)
Rocker (Impalas)
German screenwriter and producer of German actor
French TV personality, most well-known for her role in the in-vision continuity announcement.
Mexican conductor dies in an air accident at 52 years old
Athlete
Athlete
Italian comedian, actor and singer.
Public Servant
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
American actress with beautiful body (37-22-36), that graced the covers of 92 European magazines and 16 American magazines in 1966. From 1964, she was the first to appear onscreen in schlock films like "One Million B.C." and "Myra Breckenridge." She performed a polished Las Vegas nightclub act in 1978.
Illinois, USA; (Myra Breckenridge, 1,000,000 BC, 100 Rifles).
Composer
Baroness Howarth, Breckland English politician
Actor
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Australian actor
Swiss race car driver and sportscaster (d.2006)
American musician. He is a singer and composer in the folk group "The Kingston Trio." He joined the group in May 1961, and he played with them until 1967. They had many hits songs. From 1963, he also recorded single artist albums. He left the folk and rural music scenes of the United States and began to play electric guitar. …
Author and politician from England.
Topeka sports Champions
California, USA; rocker. (Kingston Trio – "Fire in the Wind".
Leader of the American civil rights movement (Montgomery Bus Boycott).
Baroness Massey, Darwen English politician
Coach and manager of senior Canadian ice hockey players (d. 2007).
English screenwriter and producer of director producers
American screenwriter and actor
Athlete
Argentinian manager and footballer
South African cricketer
New York, USA. Actor (Family Plot and Missles of October).
French jurist and academic who specialized in public legal. He was also a professor of law, a senior faculty member, and president of Paul CA(c).zanne University. He died in Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-RhA'ne on the 1 September 2004.
French choreographer and ballet dancer. He was also a choreographer.
(Sen-R-Missouri, 1977- )
Bassist
(Rep-D-Florida)
Translator and journalist for the Latvian Poetry Society
MLB 2nd baseman (Won the 1960 World Series for Pittsburgh).
American socioologist and educator
Canadian politician and lawyer (d. 2014).
American diplomat and politician 24th United States Ambassador at the United Nations
Politician
American author and wife of the 1960 U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy 1958-1982. Joan was shy and retiring, but she is also often described as vulnerable. David Lester published a biography of Joan the Reluctant Kennedy in 1994. Marcia Chellis wrote an unauthorized biography in 1985, "Living With the Kennedy's" about Joan, who was a confidante she had met at AA. …
American entrepreneurial guru. He was a multi-millionaire merchandiser of enlightenment and the founder of "est" ("Erhard Seminar Training), which made its debut on 10/04/1971. His high-energy brand for instant salvation was a success in the mid-'70s and made him a multimillionaire. His network was based on the principles and transformation.
Pennsylvania, USA; founded EST.
German Roman Catholic Cardinal
Australian composer and educator
Philosopher
English actor
Russia -- Cosmonaut
Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, an English politician
Economist
German cardinal
American actor and educator (d.2008)
Illinois, United States -- Dancer / actress (West Side Story)
Chilean cardinal
Chilien Catholic archbishop
Composer
Melrose Park Actor
Argentinian TV host, costume designer and actor. He is also an artist.
Clergyman
Actress
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929American comedian, actor, recording artist, and television series star. In 1961, he was the first comedian to achieve fame via LP records. His comedy "The Button-Down mind strikes back" won him a Grammy. His trademarks include his double-takes, careful stammer and a master of the well-timed pausing. He is a former accountant and is known as "The man with the …
Russian General Pilot and Astronaut (d. 2004).
Illinois, USA; comedian and actor (Bob Newhart Show Newhart).
French writer, director and scriptwriter who died in Paris on 13 October 1999.
USSR -- Cosmonaut (Vostok III, Soyuz 9)
Soviet cosmonaut (d. 2004)
German trombonist and educator (United Jazz + Rock Ensemble, d. 2005).
English educator and pianist (d. 2006).
American writer, convicted child sex offender. His Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins is a well-known work among coin collectors. The "Breen numbers" from his encyclopedia are widely used for identifying different coins. He is also well-known for his involvement in science fiction fan communities and his writings in defense de pederasty.
Kathak-style Indian classical dancer (d. 2004).
American administrator and banker, Volcker was the chairman of 1979-1987 Federal Reserve Board. Volcker was the Chairman of the Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System (FRS), from 1979 to 1987. The FRS, an independent federal agency, directs the United States' banking system and helps to manage the country's economy.
Charles Braibant, a French lawyer.
French Colonel, a hero in military campaigns in Indochina & Algeria.
Sociologist
American author (d. 2014)
Mulhouse physician
Flemish journalist / playwright (Cola Drinkers)
Italian film actor. Between 1953 and 1999, he appeared in 60 films. For the film Sacco e Vanzetti, he won the Best Actor Award at 1971 Cannes Film Festival. He died in Rome, 17 September 1999.
France sport Champion
American football player, coach and college athletics administrator. He was the head coach of Louisiana State University (1955aEUR”1961), the United States Military Academy (62aEUR”1965) and the University of South Carolina (66aEUR”1974). His career record is 109aEUR”95aEUR”5. Dietzel's 1958 LSU football team won the Sugar Bowl over Clemson and was named the consensus national champion. Dietzel was awarded the National Coach …
Composer
Australian cricketer
Australian politician and captain (d. 2002).
American physician. He was the flight surgeon and personal physician to the seven original astronauts. In 1943, he enlisted in Army Air Corps and began medical school in the next year. Douglas was assigned to NASA 1959-1962, to the Project Mercury. Married 1946, one son 1948, world-traveled. In 1977, he retired from the USAF and joined McDonnell-Douglas Astronautics Co.
English academic and physicist
German actress on stage, television and film; she started her career as a cabaret performer. She made her film debut in 1948, and her final film was a year prior to her death.
American film director and executive, who was elected president of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPA) in April 1966. He had previously served as special assistant to President Lyndon Johnson between 1963-1966. Perhaps his greatest achievement is the creation of a U.S. film morality rating system. Valenti was a wartime bomber pilot and an advertising agency founder. He is …
Egyptian royalty with her marriage to King Farouk 1/20/1938 and they had three daughters.
Canadian ice hockey coach and player (d. 2013).
Turkish composer (d. 1993).
Dutch film producer, actor and director. He started his career on the stage before he entered films. He was awarded the 1986 Oscar for Best Foreign Film, "The Assault".
French politician and representative of the French Democratic Confederation of Labor, France's largest labor association. He was also a member of the EU's Office of Economic and Financial Affairs.
English-American composer and educator (d. 90)
Mont?limar Military man
American professional athlete, he played one season of baseball in 1945 with Boston Braves. He died April 5, 1962 in Canton, OH..
British composer
Dutch author (Anna and her Father)
French journalist, writer, and war correspondent.
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Polish-born German Nazi concentration camp supervisor (d. 1945)
Italy sport Champion
Scottish educator and physician, Russell was also a Professor of Midwifery & Gynecology. Russell was a professor at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1956. He was married and had three children.
Actor, writer, and director (Tiburoneros) dies from emphysema
Australian singer-songwriter/guitarist (d. 1986).
Canadian senator and businessman (d. 2009).
Journalist
Captain and politician of Australia (d. 1990).
Druyes EXecutives
American photographer (d. 2012).
Swedish trainer and harness racer (d. 2008).
Swedish harness racing trainer and driver (d. 2008).
Actress (The Outlaw, Half Breed).
Actress
Canadian screenwriter and comedian (d. 2002).
US writer (Health Card The Dahomean), died at 75
Ramito is a Puerto Rican singer and trovador better known as Ramito. He is known as the king of JAbaro jAbaro music. Juan MarAa ("Moralito") and Luis ("Luisito") were also major jAbaro singers.
French Catholic priest, who was Bishop of La Reunion between 1960 and 1975.
Oklahoma, USA; composer (Gerald McBoing Boing).
Puerto Rican Roman Catholic nun. She is known as "Mother Teresa of Puerto Rico", and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her humanitarian work.
Italian meteorologist and general, who died in Rome 15 September 1993.
Chilean poet and mathematician, physicist and mathematician
English make-up artist (d.2013)
American violinist, composer, and educator (d. 1984).
Architect
Scientist
Dutch singer and actress (d.2010)
American official from the government. He was a Wall Street lawyer and law-partner to Richard Nixon before taking over Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign. Mitchell was appointed the Attorney General of Nixon's cabinet after Nixon was elected. However, Mitchell was sentenced to imprisonment in June 1977 for Watergate-related convictions.
Dutch cabaret performer
American composer, writer, journalist, critic and photographer. He was a multitalented writer and composer, and was fascinated by the beauty and mystery of the everyday. He was also a journalist and photographer, known for his multimedia work.
Swedish-German actress and photographer (d.2001)
German actress and photographer (d.2001)
American screenwriter and animator of voice actors (d. 2004).
Romance writer from Britain (d.1996)
Indian cricketer
Famous birthdays on September 5th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Rus / British impresario (Thorn EMI), dies at 84
Savigny Military man
German pianist and conductor (d.71)
French general, director general of The Service de Documentation ExtA (c)rieure et de Counter-Espionnage.
Australian cricketer who was a specialist batsman in eight Test matches between 1929-1931.
German-American composer and pianist (d. 2004).
Brazilian writer, physician and geographer, activist against hunger (d. 1973).
Brazilian activist and physician geographer (d. 1973).
British actress (d. 1991).
Italian scientist and physicist, who did research and wrote about atomic, molecular, and nuclear physics. He is married to his wife and has three children.
Writer, literary critic and historian.
Berlin, Germany -- Cuban/Spanish composer
Belgian filmmaker, author, and documentarist.
American singer-songwriter/pianist (d. 1995).
American actor and makeup artist (d. 1993).
Blues pianist
Italian soccer player, who was part of the Italian championship team in 1927-1928. He died in 1977.
France sport Champion
French boxer; flyweight champion between 1927-36, and 1932 European Boxing Union champion.
Composer
French jeweller and leader of the French Jewish Community
American photographer and painter, lithographer (d. 1978).
Hungarian journalist, journalist, critic, and essayist. His books explore political themes. Koestler's novel, "Darkness at Noon", was written in 1940 by Koestler to express his disillusionmentment with the Communist Party. Sidney Kingsley made his book into a Broadway musical in 1951. Koestler was furious at the play and sued Sidney Kingsley in litigation that lasted for many years. He believed …
General of the French Air Force who led an unsuccessful revolt at Algiers, 22 April 1961.
Filipino politician and lawyer (d. 2005).
Novelist
Australian pianist and educator (d.2004)
Montpellier physician
Actress from England (d. 1991).
American film producer and executive (d.79)
American screenwriter and producer of actor (d. 1979).
American playwright producer manager, publicist
Brooklyn, New York -- Actress ("Long Days Journey into the Night")
French screenwriter, novelist and playwright. He is also an editor. In 1943, he began a long-lasting and fruitful collaboration with Jean Aurenche, his co-writer.
Composer
He was an Italian Christian Democratic politician and 34th Prime Minister of Italy, serving from February 1954 to July 1956. From 1969 to 1971, he was also the President of Europe's Parliament. He died in 1991, on the 29th of October.
Broadway actress, The Swan, dies at 86