List of celebrities and famous people who were born on January 6th
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2011American family of note, first and only child of British actor Orlando Bloom (Australian model Miranda Kerr)
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2004An Australian celebrity, she is the daughter of Lee Rogers, her husband and music video director.
Rapper
Jay Zim is a popular Vine star known for his comedic sketches and relatable content.
Musical.ly Star
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1998Country Singer
YouTube Star
TV Actor
Movie Actress
Rapper
Dancer
Football Player
R&B Singer
Rapper
Rapper
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
American family of note, first child to CNN producer Mark Haefeli and Mary Alice Williams, NBC news correspondent.
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Music Producer
Soccer Player
Pop Singer
lion-tailed macaques at Woodland Park Zoo (Seattle).
Woodland Park Zoo (Seattle).
English footballer
YouTube Star
Actor and model from the Philippines
French singer who won fifth series of French Star Academy TV talent shows.
Voice Actor
Chinese swimmer
South African footballer
English-Scottish martial artist
Football Player
Alex Turner is a British musician best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Arctic Monkeys.
Russian-born model for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Cover Model
Michelle Waterson is a professional mixed martial artist known for her appearances in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and for being the former Invicta FC Atomweight Champion.
Skier
Irish footballer
English musician (Arctic Monkeys).
American football player
German rugby player
French victim of homicide, aged four. She was raped and had her throat cut while she slept in a car parked. Christian Giacchetto was a mentally deficient youth who broke into parked cars with three other accomplices on the 25th of February 1989. Giacchetto was accused by all three of his accomplices. He was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment on …
Brazilian-Dutch player in field hockey (d. 2015).
English singer
Kate McKinnon is a comedian known for her work on Saturday Night Live and her impressions of famous personalities.
American businessman and philanthropist
Australian windsurfer
Football Player
YouTube Star
Movie Actor
Model and singer from Serbian-Greek
American Ice Hockey Player
South Korean rapper (Epik High)
An actor, model, and singer from England. He began his career in theatre and TV roles in the 2000s, and made his film debut in 2001.
Reality TV personality in America
American basketball player
American baseball player
Belgian actor. He made his film debut in 1996's "La promesse".
Japanese actress and director
Belgian actor
American football player
American rapper.
Belgian-French footballer
English guitarist and singer-songwriter
Greek singer
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Mellowdrone, Uh Huh Her).
Cristela Alonzo is a comedian known for her stand-up specials and for creating and starring in the ABC sitcom 'Cristela'.
Canadian actress
Michigan; pairs skater (and Danielle Hartsell).
French-Israeli singer/songwriter, born to Jewish Tunisian immigrant parents.
Entertainer
American baseball player
American football player
Canadian actress and soprano
Genevieve O'Reilly is an actress known for her roles in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Wolcott, Connecticut -- Miss America - Connecticut (1996)
New South Wales, Australia; swimmer (Olympics 1996).
American skateboarder
South Korean singer and actor
American actor seen playing young Jonathan in the TV sitcom, "Who's The Boss?"
German television journalist and presenter.
American actor and musician
Chinese actor
TV Actor
New Jersey; actor (Jonathan, Who's The Boss?) ).
Swedish cross-country skier
United States -- 100m Breaststroke (1996 Olympics-Silver / Gold Medalist).
Slovak ice hockey player
Miss Poland-Universe (1997).
Océane is a French actress known for her roles in several popular French films and television series.
linebacker (New York Jets).
Vincent Niclo is a French operatic pop singer known for his powerful and versatile voice.
American actress (d. 2005).
Whittier, California -- Softball pitcher (1996 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
Pro Bull Rider
French tenor and lyrical baritone. He is well-known for his singing with the Red Army Choir. His 2013 album OpA(c)ra rouge was sold 300000 copies, and reached number one in Germany. In 2014, he released his first original album. It was written by Serge Lama, and composed by Pascal Obispo.
English radio and television host
Japanese voice actress and singer
French novelist and son of Michel Sardou, a famous French singer/songwriter. Romain Sardou is the son of a long line of musicians, actors, writers, and singers. Sardou was only ten when he first discovered his love for opera. He fell in love with literature and theater at an early age.
The World Gold Medal was won by the Italian indoor triple jump champion, 3/09/2001.
tackle (Detroit Lions).
Canadian Football League quarterback (Edmonton Eskimos).
American basketball coach and player
Argentinian footballer
Italian notable family, second son of Sophia Loren's husband Carlo Ponti. Edoardo directed and wrote "Liv", 1998. He also served as an assistant director for the Michelangelo Antonioni movie "Destinazione Verna," 2000. He directed "Between Strangers" in 2002 for his beautiful mother.
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Author
Greek beach volleyball player
French soccer player (footballer) who played at the senior level between 1989 and 2005.
Italian pop singer. He began playing drums and guitar.
New Orleans, Louisiana -- Playmate (May, 1994)
Toronto Argonauts).
Philadelphia Eagles).
Joey Lauren Adams is an American actress known for her roles in films such as Chasing Amy and Big Daddy.
American punk-rock drummer
Australian singer-songwriter/guitarist (Southern Sons, Electric Mary).
NFL linebacker (Chicago Bears).
American author
NFL defensive end (Detroit Lions).
NFL tackle (Cleveland Browns).
American professional volleyball player (until2000), sports announcer and fashion model.
American television personality, producer, and news anchor. Since July 2000, she has hosted the U.S. version the CBS reality-television show Big Brother. She is also the longest-serving host for any country's version. She is also the moderator and co-host of CBS' daytime program The Talk. She was previously a co-anchor on The Early Show, CBS.
Vermont, USA; cross country skier (Olympics-1994).
Venezuelan track and cross athlete
California, USA; pitcher (Minnesota Twins).
Saint Louis Rams).
soccer player (NAC).
Jacksonville Jaguars).
A Bulgarian astrologer who selflessly helped others in the Astrodienst forum over many years. She was active from 2007 to a month before she died in 2014. She studied English and history, and was a secretary/marketing analyst at a textile manufacturer.
Venezuelan runner
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American actor and model, known for his roles in The Walking Dead's series Daryl Dixon and Murphy MacManus' 1999 film The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. He has also been a director and model for several fashion designers.
Author
Carolina Panthers).
North Carolina, USA; pitcher
American screenwriter and producer of director films
NFL / WLAF tackle (Philadelphia Eagles and Amsterdam Admirals).
California, USA; director/screenwriter (Boyz in the Hood).
Czechoslovakia; hockey forward (Team Slovakia).
A. R. Rahman is an Indian musician known for his work in film scores and soundtracks, including the Oscar-winning soundtrack for Slumdog Millionaire.
Australian rower (Olympics-1996).
New Jersey, USA: Rock vocalist (Trixter-"Give It To Me Good")
Composer
Ohio, USA; US boxer
Actor and TV host from the Philippines
Rapper
AR Rahman is an Indian composer, singer, and music producer known for his work in the Indian and international music and film industry.
Chicago Bears).
NFL Guard (New England Patriots).
Venezuelan actor
American homicide. The worst serial arsonist captured in the U.S. Over a hundred fires were set by him, terrorizing Seattle for five months. Three elderly women were killed by one of the firemen in a retirement community. Others caused $22 million worth of damage to homes, churches, and businesses.
Actress and singer from the Philippines
Bjorn Lomborg is a Danish scientist known for his work in environmental economics and his controversial views on climate change.
Danish academic and author
English academic and biologist
NFL player (San Francisco 49ers).
US baseball pitcher (Kansas City Royals).
Big Timber, Montana -- Rower (1996 Olympics - Silver Medalist)
Cuban-born professional wrestler
American scholar and author
East German running star (world indoor records 800m).
Danish politician and political scientist
Author
Politician
Scottish pianist
English bass player
NFL defensive end (Dallas Cowboys).
French tennis player who achieved a career-high singles ranking at World No. 159 in November 1982.
German boxer
American actress (d.2010)
Venezuelan athlete and sportscaster (d. 2005).
Mexican actress and singer
Businessman
Cuban-American wrestler and sportscaster
American wrestler and manager
English runner
American baseball coach and player
Philippe Perrin is a French astronaut known for his spaceflight on the STS-111 mission to the International Space Station.
English politician and miner
Morocco; Lieutenant-Colonel FAF/astronaut.
Louisiana, USA; pitcher (Seattle Mariners).
Finnish politician and boxer (d. 2010).
Kenyan runner (d. 1995)
NFL place kicker (New York Giants).
American mixed martial artist and boxer (d.2015)
Birmingham, England -- 4x400m runner (1984 Olympics- Silver Medalist).
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Widespread Panic & Brute) (d.2002).
Manager and footballer from Greece
Vries; Dutch pop bassist (Kong-Slauerhoff).
Belgian motocross racer (d. 2012)
Author
English writer and chef
American football linemen, actor, and TV sports commentator. He was a 13-year veteran of the Raiders and one of the most outstanding NFL defensive linemen. He was awarded a Super Bowl Ring in 1984. However, he was also well-known for his misdeeds on the field and his fighting style. He was a star in nine Pro-Bowls and received numerous awards …
American golfer. He has been a member the PGA Tour ever since he turned professional in 1981. Azinger's 1993 win at the PGA Championship was his greatest achievement. He is considered one of the greatest golfers, and he has numerous other wins. He won the PGA Championship in 1993. In addition, he won the Memorial Tournament, New England Classic, and …
American actress
Belgian media personality and producer at RTBF Radio TA(c.lA(c.vision Belge de la CommunautA[c] FranASSaise is the public broadcasting organisation of the French Community of Belgium. This is the French-speaking region of Belgium.
Finnish ice hockey coach and player
Massachusetts, USA; PGA golfer (1987 Phoenix Open).
Australian rugby league senior player
American actress
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Pennsylvania, USA vocalist (Sister Sledge-"We are Family")
Indian cricketer
New Kensington -- LPGA golfer (1991 Jamie Farr-9th)
American singer (Sister Sledge)
Lyudmila Putina is a Russian linguist and former First Lady of Russia, known for being the ex-wife of Vladimir Putin.
Iranian journalist and photographer
French homicide: He murdered a police officer as well as several doctors.
Estonian politician and lawyer 23rd Estonian Ministry of Defence
American producer and director of actor
Greek journalist and newspaper editor
Businessman
American golfer and entrepreneur. She is a Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA Hall of Fame) member and a world-class athlete who has won countless championships.
American golfer and entrepreneur. She is a Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA Hall of Fame) member and a world-class athlete who has won countless championships.
Louth, England -- Astronaut
British-American astronaut and astrophysicist
California, USA; pro golfer (1988 Mazda, 1981 Dinah Shore).
American academic and author
English actor, comedian and TV presenter
English archbishop
English rugby player and coach
Comedian
Actor and comedian from England
Nigerian triple jumper
British politician
American Ice Hockey Player
Australian rugby league coach and player (d. 2013).
American computer scientist and academic (d. 2014.)
English screenwriter and director (d. 2008).
English actor and producer
English actor and producer
Japanese video game designer created Dragon Quest
German architect
Australian swimmer and coach
A Scottish-Australian musician and rhythm guitarist for the rock band "AC/DC." His brother Angus is also a guitarist in the group. AC/DC made their debut in 1973 at Chequers club in Sydney, Australia. They recorded a group album in July 1973 and then disbanded soon after. The Young brothers relocated the band to Melbourne and recruited new members from their …
American actor and family, Michael Wilding is the son of Elizabeth Taylor. His roles in soap operas "One Life To Live", and "The Guiding Light" are his most prominent. He also played Jesus in "One Life To Live" on NBC in 1985. In 1982, he began little theater.
German politician and former President of European Bank
An Australian scientist of Scottish descent, Frazer is the CEO and Director for Research at the Translational Research Institute. Frazer and his collaborators developed and patent the basic technology for the HPV vaccine against cervical carcinoma. This vaccine is the second to prevent cancer and the first one that can be used to prevent it.
Connecticut, USA; actor.
He is a French classical musician who has released several albums of chamber music and other classical works.
French actor and writer on the stage, who starred opposite Sarah Bernhardt in late nineteenth-century.
Italian-born American actor
USA; (Brooklyn Conservatory), actress.
American professional wrestler (Born 1952).
American baseball coach and player
American singer-songwriter and harmonica player (The Fabulous Thunderbirds).
American Chief of Federal Bureau of Investigation, nominated in July 1993 by President Bill Clinton. Freeh was a prominent FBI agent, federal prosecutor, and federal judge for U.S. Government.
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949French producer, host, and movie producer.
American pro astrologer. Author of "The Inner Sky", "The Changing Sky," and "The Night Speaks." His first book, "The Inner Sky", was published by the firm he worked with.
American mystery writer. Maddogy is filled with snarky characters.
American family of distinction, Lauren Bacall was the first child of Humphrey Bogart (and Lauren Bacall). His dad had died when he was eight years old. He was expelled from two colleges and married Dale Gemmelli, his pregnant girlfriend, in 1969. They divorced in 1984 but kept close to their son Jamie. Bogart quickly became a NBC executive and had …
American poet and academic
Nandi, Kenya -- 800m runner (1972 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
Kenyan academic and runner
Composer
Virginia, USA, Lieutenant-Colonel US Air Force/astronaut
An Israeli philosopher, who was famous for his unique philosophy in the seventies. He was influenced by many philosophies, including Scientology and Objectivism of Ayn Rand.
American astronaut and colonel
Politician
Brazilian Roman Catholic priest who studied Psychology, and graduated as a Psychologist.
British singer, songwriter, and recording artist "Fairport Convention" since 5/68. After three albums, the group was formed with her reputation as a top British female singer. Although her 1969 debut with a band did not materialize, she was still very popular in solo and guest performances. After she married in 1973, she returned to Fairport for a worldwide tour. After …
Andrea Ferreol is a French actress known for her roles in films such as La Grande Bouffe and The Last Metro.
Nova Scotia, Canada, dressage rider (World Cup 1988; 1989; Olympics-1996)
French actress and officer of Ordre national de MA(c)rite ((2009)
Athlete
English singer-songwriter/guitarist (Pink Floyd), (Born 1946).
Mississippi, USA; NFL Wide Receiver (Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots).
England; lead guitarist (Pink Floyd, "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn")
US author (Of Wolves & Men)
American photographer and illustrator
Irish recipient of Victoria Cross (Born in 1873)
Author
French musician, folkinger and Celtic harpist.
American actress, perhaps most well-known to American television audiences for her role as a divorcing mother on "One Day at a Time". The series, which was mostly comedy but sometimes had more serious moments, ran from 1975-1984.
Author (The Money Machine).
Nobel Prize laureate in academic Nobel Prize for Immunology, Swiss
Italian CEO and executive of International Multifoods, an Italian food distribution conglomerate. Luiso is a college graduate who has a BS in Business and an MBA in Business. He exercises, lifts weights, and enjoys playing golf as he relaxes.
California, USA; TV actress Ann - One Day At a Time
Texas, USA. PGA golfer (Fort Worth-1976. 1978. 1980).
US singer/songwriter (Hey Mr. DJ, Hustle).
Italian actor in theater. He married Paola Gassman in 1967, and they had one child together named Simona. They divorced in 1973.
Mountaineer
American artist "Daddy-O" was nicknamed after his slicked hair, aEUR (tm)51 Ford hotrod and El Paso style. He was instrumental in the creation of the 1970s Texas Cosmic Cowboy counterculture. In the fall of 2009, a retrospective of his work was displayed at the South Austin Museum of Popular Culture. His oversized sculptures depicting Texas symbols are his most well-known …
Sun Myung Moon's South Korean wife
British soccer player/manager
Korean church leader
Writer
Businessman
Producer
American ballet dancer, choreographer, and teacher; appeared on Broadway and in companies like Tetley and Lang. He became a teacher, choreographed and was the director of Larry Richardson Dance Co.
Country singer (Fairport Convention, "If You Gotta Go")
French family noted, the daughter of a Chinese ambassador. She modeled in Paris, appeared in 18 films and did some television. There is no mention of her marriage date on the civil records. However, La Lettre des comA(c), No.1 shows a relationship with Jean Sobiesky from 1966 to 1970.
American journalist and author
(Rep-R-California, 1983- )
Singer/songwriter (Hey Mr. DJ, Hustle) dies at 35
Scottish stage designer and dramatist. He is best known for his work on the television series "Tutti Frutti" from March 1987. Byrne's original play, "Writer's Cramp", was first produced at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe on August 27, 1977.
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Australian swimmer. He was the youngest Triple Gold Medal Olympic Winner in Melbourne in 1956 and Rome 1960. He was a stuntman in "Ride The Wild Surf", a 1964 movie, and later became a TV commentator. He was buried in Sydney on the 15th of April 2012.
Greek philologist and linguist
Italian pop singer, actor and director.
Elizabeth Teissier is a French astrologer and former actress known for her astrology predictions and appearances on television shows.
Argentine spiritual leader and writer
Australian politician and botanist
French astrologer who gained international attention after her 900-page thesis about astrology was accepted into the Sorbonne's doctoral program of sociology.
Argentinian philosopher, author (d.2010)
American political scientist and academic
Italian musician, pianist, composer, lawyer, noted for his resonant, grainy voice.
United States -- Football coach (New Jersey Jets).
[Payne] American soul singer/songwriter ("Just One Kiss")
Finnish politician, Prime Minister between 1987-1990
Czech discus thrower
American tennis player, winner of 21 Grand Slam Championships. She was among the top ten amateur players from 1953 to 1963. She won the French Open singles title in 1960. She won the US Championships singles title a year later and was again victorious a year later. In 1973, she was inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame. She opened …
American lawyer and government official. He was once married and had three children.
Uruguayan politician who was elected President between March 1, 1985 and March 1, 1990, and again between 1995-2000.
President of Uruguay
Sr. Mexican player
Senior Mexican baseball player and Scout
French-American author, psychologist, and disciple of Eric Berne (one of the founders radical therapy). SteineraEUR(tm), author of "Games Alcoholics Play," 1970; "Scripts People Live," 1976; and "PeopleaEUR (tm)'s Power Plays," 1981.
American R&B-singer Flamingos - "Lovers Never Say Goodbye"
Gomez-Acebo y Cejuela of Bulgaria
Canadian businessman and philanthropist (d.2015)
Queen Margarita of Bulgaria
Australian cricketer
New York, USA; rock vocalist (Deep Purple).
Australian entrepreneur
American jazz singer (Born 1917).
Florida, USA; Country singer (Ozark Jubilee).
American actor and poet (d. 2002).
English actress
Harry M. Miller, a New Zealand celebrity agent, entrepreneur and impresario, was born to English immigrants in 1934. He was born into poverty and rose to become one of Australia's most influential impresarios and an innovator in computerized ticketing.
He is a comedian, actor, and singer in the Swiss cabaret. He runs his own cabaret, records and tours the country and is a regular performer at radio and television shows.
Toulon (France) -- Actress (Pink Panther).
Businessman
Baron McColl, Dulwich English surgeon & academic
American businessman
Russian astronaut and engineer (d. 2003).
Polish actor and boxer (d. 2012).
American CEO and executive in charge of Franklin Resources, an investment company for mutual funds. Johnson, who has interests in finance and accounting and holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and a Bachelor's Degree in Political Sciences. Johnson enjoys running and handball outside of work.
English actor and author (d. 2012).
American chemists and academics
American chemist
French singer
Businessman
American playwright and academic (d.2015)
Australian cricketer (d. 1990).
English poet and author (d.2015)
Dutch MP (CDA)
French actress (d. 1990)
American baseball player. Left-handed pitcher for the Cleveland Indians from 1953-1954 and 1957-1958, and the Kansas City Athletics (1958-1959).
Canadian ice hockey player and businessman (d.2015)
Spanish essayist, poet, and novelist
New York, USA. American novelist (World's Fair).
American author
Author
Actress
Japanese actress
American western sculptor. His bronze sculptures of Charles Goodnight, legendary Texas cattleman, are housed at the Square House Museum in Panhandle (Texas) and Buddy Holly, legendary Texas musician, are on display at the Walk of Fame, Lubbock (Texas).
Brooklyn, New York -- Actor. (Mel-Alice Khan, Portrait Of A Stripper).
Journalist
American biochemist and educator (d.2013)
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929At 67, the Prime Minister of Afghanistan (1980-1981) dies.
French Astrologer, Author of "Dieu parle aux men par les astres" (Montorgueil 1995).
R & B singer (Kansas City)
Germany Actor
American dog trainer and breeder (d. 2006).
American dog trainer and breeder (d. 2006).
French pedophile priest.
Capucine was a French actress known for her roles in classic films such as 'The Pink Panther' and 'What's New Pussycat?'
French fashion model and actress best known for her comedic roles in The Pink Panther (1963) and What's New Pussycat? (1965). She appeared in 36 films and 17 television productions between 1948 and 1990.
American businessman
American businessman and lawyer
Belgium sport Champion
Belgium sport Champion
American surgeon general and physician, 11th Surgeon General of America (d. 2014).
Dutch astrologer. He was the founder of Oprichter van de Wekgroep, a Workgroup for Applied Astrology. Also Editor of "Spica," a Dutch magazine which served as a national forum for theory and opinions. He organized the Oldenzaal annual congresses with astrologers representing other parts of The Netherlands, starting in 1977. He was still vibrant and full of life despite having …
French criminal, convicted together with Raymond Mis of murdering gamekeeper, Louis Boistard, on 29 December 1946 in MA(c)ziA"res-en-Brenne.
France sport Champion
American physical culturist Mr. Universe (1955), married Jayne Mansfield 1/1/1958. After having two children, they split on 4/30/1963. However, a third child was born in 1964 as they maintained a close relationship. Later, he was one of Mae West's entourages.
Gold Medalist at the Helsinki Olympics, July 1952. He was killed in a car accident on July 12, 1988, in Florence, Italy.
Cuban boxer (Born in 1926)
Cuban-American boxer (d.2003)
French parachutist and skydiver, photographer.
German journalist and photographer (d. 2012).
American racecar driver (Born in 1926)
France sport Champion
American baseball player
French politician. Maurice Ulrich, a close associate of Jacques Chirac was his chief of staff during his tenure as Prime Minister in 1986 to 1988. He was Senator of Paris from 18 April 1993 to 30 Sept 2004.
American engineer, automaker and General Motors executive. He was a boy wonder in Detroit and became the centre of a complicated take on cars, cash, and cocaine.
Italy sport Champion
American banjo player (Flatt & Scruggs), (d. 2012).
French teacher, literature professor 1950-1968. He was a passionate sportsman from the age of 17. He started a Bordeaux handball club. He was then the general secretary of the French Federation of Handball 1964-1982, before becoming an international referee for handball. Paillou was elected President of the French Federation of Handball 1964-1982, and of the National Olympic Committee 1982-1993.
USA: bluegrass musician (Flatt & Scruggs – "Ballad Of Jed Clampett", “Rocky Top")
Argentinian journalist, author (d. 1999).
Engineer and politician from New Zealand, 29th Prime Minister of New Zealand
Master chef in creole tradition
Russian runner (d. 2007)
French scientist, a bacteriologist-virologist since 1962. In 1999, the General Director of La SantA(c), 1981-1985 was sentenced to a four year suspended sentence for the Contaminated Blood Scandal. Two young boys were killed by the AIDS virus after a batch of blood from the blood bank was contaminated in 1985.
Russian-born Egyptian/french comedian.
Mortensen composer.
France Actor
Italian stage, television, and film actor who appeared in 45 films from 1940 to 1979.
Pilot and German lieutenant
American sportscaster and golfer (d. 1998).
France sport Champion
pollster ( Poll).
Russian-French biochemist, academic (d. 2013.)
1955 Byron Nelson Award
American dentist who became a professional golfer after turning from an amateur golfer to a professional one in 1957. He was an amateur golfer and held the Memphis and Tennessee amateur championships. Middlecoff became the first amateur golfer to win the North and South Opens in 1945. He won the U.S. Open in 1949 and 1956. Middlecoff won in 1955 …
British medium, world-famous author of "Voices In My Ear" as well as many other works.
Atchison Politician
Evangelist (Unification Church-Moonies)
English geneticist and biologist (d. 2004).
Composer
French sculptor. He studied painting and drawing under Robert Lesbounit in Paris in 1938. He made stained glass windows and frescos for Saint-Jacques and Petit-Montrouge after World War II. He began to turn from oil painting to sculpture in the 1950s. In fact, he added his mother's maiden surname, "IpoustA(c),guy" to his name because "Robert", a French common surname, was …
American professional athlete. He was a baseball player who started his career with the Washington Senators in 1939 and ended his career as a Cleveland Indians player in 1963. In 1959, he won the Cy Young Award. That same year, he was also named Major League Player and Pitcher of Year. In 1972, he was inducted into the Baseball Hall …
Scientist
English biologist (d. 2004)
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Dream Girl, They Have Our Eyes!
Chaumont physician
American sprinter and hurdler (d. 1981).
Ossining (New York) -- Pianist (Penthouse Party).
Dutch actor/playwright/director (Ciske The Rat).
American diplomat, lawyer, businessman, politician and diplomat who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1967. Before becoming unsuccessfully running for governor of Texas in 1968, he was the ambassador to Pakistan from 1966 to 1967 and the deputy ambassador to South Vietnam from 1967 to 1968.
Taiwanese diplomat and businessman (d. 2005).
writer (E rais ku no ke muri).
Arcachon Military man
Australian conservationist and writer (d. 2007).
American crossword puzzle creator (d. 1993).
American journalist (d. 1993).
composer.
British writer, most famous for his 1957 book "The Way Of Zen". From 1944-1950, he attended theological seminary and was then a teacher in San Francisco. He was a passionate student of Taoism and Vedanta. He also studied Zen.
American scientist and author. He is the nation's leading authority on dolphin communication and the author of "Man and the Dolphin", 1961 and "The Mind of the Dolphin," 1967. He is an experimenter in drug and awareness techniques, and has dedicated his entire life to solving the mysteries of nonhuman communication. He was married twice and had three children.
Portuguese-born filmmaker, journalist and fashion editor who was naturalized as a Brazilian citizen. He was buried in SAPSo Paulo, on September 11, 2002.
American psychoanalyst (d.2001)
American soldier lawyer and politician (d.2015)
Deerfield, Michigan -- Comedian (Show)
Deerfield, Michigan -- Comedian (Show)
composer.
American otolaryngologist, Austrian-born (d. 1989).
Austrian-American academic and physician (d. 1989).
Kankakee, Illinois -- Actor (Harry-Beulah)
American actress who had her own television show in the 1950s. She began her film career at the age of four and she was joined by her sisters, who had successful film careers that led to the smooth transition to "talkies". In the early 1930s she signed with Fox and appeared in more than 90 films over her career. She …
French businessman and activist who co-founded Fnac. Fnac was originally FA(c]dA(c]ration nationale daEUR(tm]achats des cadres. He also founded AndrA (c) Essel. He was an antifacist activist, and believed in Trotskyism.
Polish Communist politician.
French fighter pilot, an aviator.
Champion springboard diver from France
NYC, New York -- Actor. (Ed-Gunsmoke. Lt Rovacs. Mr Lucky).
French philosopher, law professor and lay theologian. Ellul was a Professor of History and Sociology of Institutions at the Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences of the University of Bordeaux for many years. He was a prolific writer who wrote more than 58 books and over a thousand articles in his lifetime. Many of these were about propaganda, technology's impact …
Netherlands sport Champion
Netherlands sport Champion
American singer/comedian/actor (Jazz Singer), dies of a heart attack at age 76 (born 1914).
Ellul writer.
Joey Adams was an American comedian known for his one-liners and wit.
Papaioannou composer.
Town People).
Montalva President Chile (1964-1970).
Indian Carnatic musician (d. 60)
Greek composer and educator (d.89)
American photographer and author (d. 1998).
Cuban boxer (d. 1988).
Brest physician
Montargis physician
Indian actor and singer (d. 1965).
Famous birthdays on January 6th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Voice tutor / author
Moesman Dutch surrealist painter. (Rumor).
American UFOlogist. Avant-gard painter. Declared that he traveled to another planet in 1956.
composer.
Austro-Hungarian born Israeli composer (d. 1995)
Australian ornithologist, zoologist (d.93)
Dutch sculptor.
Zulu poet/novelist/educator (Zulu-English Dictionary).
Netherlands Writer
United Kingdom -- Sci-fi author (Hugo, Deep Space, Dark Tides)
Author and poet from Wales (d. 1953).
Poet
Greek-American pianist and conductor (d.93)
Newchwang, China -- German composer (Orchester-Ornament)
London, England -- Actor (Missing Rembrandt).
Actor English-American (d. 1956).
Kansas City, Missouri -- Actor. (Honey King of Jazz, Soup to nuts, Honey, King of Jazz).
composer.
composer.
German physician (d. 1994)
England, United Kingdom -- Actor (Bwana Devil, Botany Bay, Q Planes)
France Scientist
French Composer (Surgery & Foules) dies at 36
Maria of Yugoslavia (d.61)
American novelist (d. 1981).
French composer, critic, and author. His works include an operetta, a ballet, and chamber music.
Paris 08éme Politician