List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 8th
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2014Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on March 8, 2014 while on its way from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang, to Beijing.
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2001YouNow Star
Irish race horse (d. 2014)
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1997Japanese actress and singer (AKB48 & SKE48).
TV Actress
YouTube Star
Cheerleader
Actress
YouTube Star
Australian footballer (d. 2014.)
YouTube Star
Brazilian footballer
Reality Star
Soap Opera Actress
American actress.
YouTube Star
Japanese idol actress and radio host (9nine).
American actor.
Pop Singer
Australian rugby player
Czech tennis player
Spanish footballer
American R&B singer
Tennis Player
Pop Singer
Soccer Player
American conjoined twins.
English footballer
Filipino basketball player
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989American basketball player
Reality Star
YouTube Star
American college football player
English field hockey player
Pop Singer
Actor and singer from the Philippines
English singer-songwriter/producer (La Roux).
American producer and rapper
Soccer Player
TV Actress
YouTube Star
Japanese princess
Princess Tsuguko of Takamado
Polish pop singer and model
Japanese actress
Slovenian basketball player
Algerian footballer
Slovenian basketball player
New Zealand cricketer
Canadian musician
YouTube Star
Brazilian footballer
American baseball player
YouTube Star
Mexican-born tattoo artist
Greek footballer
D; Mexican-American tattoo artist.
French race car driver
American baseball player
Norwegian electronica musician and drummer
American musician (The All American Rejects Jonezetta) (d.2005).
American guitarist and songwriter Jonezetta (d. 2005).
Irish model and television host
Australian footballer
Dutch professional cyclist
Australian singer (Hi-5)
Australian rules footballer
TV Show Host
Montserrat footballer
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979English singer (Keane)
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (OK Go).
Politician
Portuguese artist
American rapper and producer (Army of the Pharaohs and Get Busy Committee)
American porn actress
American actor
Dutch-Moroccan murderer
American actor
Swiss footballer
French porn actress
Hockey forward (Team Kazakhstan Olympics- 1998)
American wrestler
Rapper
Author
Dominican baseball player
American football player
American baseball player (d. 2012).
English singer (Supergrass)
Actor
American actor
American baseball player
American comedian Freddie Prinze's son, an American celebrity, committed suicide at the age of ten months. He was married to his mother for two years. His mom moved with him to Albuquerque (NM) after his suicide. He grew up in a normal home, with a loving, firm mother and a normal childhood.
Italian footballer
cornerback (Dallas Cowboys).
NFL kicker (Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl 31).
Indian actor
Greek actress and singer
Actor
Canadian Football League quarterback (Saskatchewan Roughriders).
Actress
Journalist
Actor
linebacker (San Diego Chargers).
Model
American baseball player
German footballer
Indian actor
New Age author, lecturer, and filmmaker.
Austrian model
NFL tight end (Dallas Cowboys).
Utah, USA; Miss America-Utah (1996).
Dutch singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Gathering, The Gentle Storm).
Director
American baseball player
Canadian native consultant on Aboriginal health; social commentary writer, and breast cancer survivor. Maracle was diagnosed when she was 16 years old, underwent surgery at 19 and has been cancer-free ever since. Former model, she now teaches Zumba.
American baseball player
Belgian racing car driver
American-Filipino actress
French novelist. He worked in publishing, journalism, libraries, and publishing before becoming a major success with the 2002 publication "One Man Show".
Manager and footballer from Greece
Australian singer (Frente! Splendid and Frente!
Actor and rugby player from Australia
NFL defensive end (Chicago Bears and Seattle Seahawks).
WLAF linebacker (Amsterdam Admirals).
Minnesota, USA; NHL left wing (Los Angeles Kings/Olympics-1994).
Reality Star
Irish snooker player
French infant died in the Clinique Alexis Carrel's Sarcelles maternity ward. At 11:45 pm on the morning of March 13, 1971, a fire broke out at the maternity ward. 32 babies were sleeping when it happened. Demarest was killed in the fire.
French infant died in the Clinique Alexis Carrel's Sarcelles maternity ward. At 11:45 pm on the morning of March 13, 1971, a fire broke out at the maternity ward. 32 babies were sleeping in it. Urbain was quickly taken to Paris' burn center.
Brazilian actress, especially good at playing strong, independent women. Sabatella dreamed of becoming an actress as a child. By the age of 14, she had already taken classical ballet and singing lessons and been a member of an amateur theatre group. After attending theater college for two year, she moved to Rio de Janeiro in order to pursue a career …
Actor
Canadian Football League slot back (Edmonton Eskimos).
Ontario, Canada; NHL defenseman (Buffalo Sabres).
English-Welsh manager and footballer
Actress
French infant died in the Clinique Alexis Carrel's Sarcelles maternity ward. At 11:45 pm on the morning of March 13, 1971, a fire broke out at the maternity ward. 32 babies were sleeping in it. Hayat was transported to Paris' burn center, where she later died at 11:45 PM.
Producer
American actress, ballet dancer
soccer player (RKC).
NFL kicker (Denver Broncos, Super Bowl 32).
California, USA; US soccer player (Olympics-1992).
Mexican drug lord (d.2014)
NHL forward (Belarus, Olympics - 1998)
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Mexican footballer
American surfing (wave riding on a surfboard) is the American surfing champion. From 1994 to 1997, she won four consecutive titles.
J., a Dutch pro-rower, won eighth place. Van Driessche was the coxless pair at the Atlanta Olympics July 1996.
American singer-songwriter (The Thorns).
Quebec, Canada; NHL defenseman (Toronto Maple Leafs).
German race car driver
South Africa's tennis star (1986 Futures - Lisbon).
American baseball player
American singer-songwriter Exodus and Generation Kill
English playwright and director
American illustrator and author
Canadian Football League defensive back (Saskatchewan Roughriders).
Saskatchewan, Canada; NHL left-wing (Dallas Stars).
American baseball player
Alaska, USA; Miss Alaska-America (1990).
New Zealand; Australasia golfer.
English politician
Cross-country skier (Olympics-1994).
American academic and computer scientist
NBA guard (Houston Rockets).
Portuguese fashion designer
Portuguese fashion designer
American performer (Salt-n-Pepa)
American performer (Salt-n-Pepa)
American screenwriter and director
James; singer (Salt-N-Pepa).
American baseball player
American journalist and author
Canadian ice hockey player
New York, USA; NHL defenseman (Dallas Stars).
Korean child prodigy
Musician
San Diego Chargers).
Musician
Movie Actor
NFL strong safety (San Diego Chargers).
American actress
Canadian journalist and ice hockey player
Ontario, Canada; NHL defenseman (Toronto Maple Leafs).
Scientist
American baseball coach and player
Politician
An American father gave birth to a French essayist, professor, lecturer. He was a Wall Street trader before becoming a monk. In Marseille, he founded La FraternitA(c), Saint Paul (1997) and wrote "Moine des CitA[c]s". He was Xavier Beauvois' personal advisor and directed "Des Hommes et des Dieux", a movie about the monks at Tibhirine. He then decided to start …
American academic and author
American basketball coach and player
Russian ballet dancer
South African-Australian swimmer
New York Knicks).
Educator
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959TV Actor
American journalist, anchor, and talk-show host.
Athlete
Actress
Illinois, USA; actor.
British musician and composer of electronic music. Numan's stage presence was a tense, robotic one that contrasted with punk's wild-haired and angry look. He was a popular artist in the U.K. during the 1980s. He had several Top Ten hits, and two No.1 albums. He created Electropop by combining the electronic innovations of Kraftwerk and Brian Eno into Electropop.
Comedian
An English politician and lawyer
American manager and player
Writer
in West Germany; tennis star.
Novelist
California, USA; 800 metre/1500 metre runner.
American composer and pianist
English songwriter and drummer (Iron Maiden Samson and Trust). (d. 2013).
German pro astrologer, teacher of religious education and reincarnation, and breathing therapist. Influenced by St. Arroyo and Liz Greene. He is a blend of tradition, intuition, and spirituality. His interests include astrology for partnership, cyclic and astrology (experimental self experiences), dream travel, and bringing together inner yin/yang energies (meditation).
Delaware, USA; actress (Lady Dragon and Honor and Glory).
American actress and martial artist
American baseball player
American baseball player
composer/pianist
Canadian screenwriter and producer of actor
Economist
English footballer (d. 1989)
Actor
Canadian ice hockey player
German artist, painter, astrologer, esoteric, surrealist.
Businessman
English singer (Bucks Fizz and Co-Co
American businesswoman and multimillionaire, who is also a common-law spouse to William Lilly, the self-described "condo queen" and partner of several millionaires. Lilly converted acres of land in Florida into condominiums during the 1980s. After his condo sales business failed, he was convicted in 1991 of bank fraud. He spent five years in prison with additional time for loan fraud …
American guitarist (R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders). (d. 2013).
England, United Kingdom -- 200m Backstroke Swimmer (1976 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
"Making Your Mind up"
90m ski jumper (1976 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
American baseball player who was married once and had one child.
Greek coach and footballer
American baseball coach and player
Anderson sports Champions
Brookville, Ohio -- Playmate Of The Year (May 1985)
Venezuelan journalist, writer and film producer. Numerous national and international awards won.
American singer-songwriter
Vasyutin, USSR; cosmonaut [Soyuz T-14].
American politician, 67th Governor for Virginia
American politician and lawyer, 67th Governor of Virginia
Mexican politician affiliated PRI which, under President Ernesto Zedillo, held prominent positions within the Mexican government
American politician and lawyer, 67th Governor of Virginia
English producer and director
Businessman and cricketer from Zambia-English
Canadian/American theatre critic and director
Educator
Athlete
Greek footballer
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Entertainer
French journalist and biographer for Nicolas Sarkozy.
Italian singer-songwriter
Belgian marathon runner (1972 Olympics - Silver Medalist)
Russian gymnast and coach
Belgian athlete
French entrepreneur who is currently Chairman, Chief executive Officer, and controlling shareholder at Groupe Casino.
American pop singer, best known for her 1963 hit song "I Will Follow Him", which sold over 63 million copies. She is often remembered as a one hit wonder, but she was a huge success in Europe up until the 1970s.
British politician, writer and businessman, born in Germany, where his father was stationed in Armed Forces. A TV producer discovered Brandreth in September 1969, when he appeared on "A Child of the Sixties" as the president of the Students Union at Oxford. As a competent interviewer, he was a success immediately
American basketball player (d. 2014.)
Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
Pennsylvania, USA; singer ("I Will Follow Him")
American Physicist
Spanish businessman and engineer
Popular German psychologist, author, and teacher. His books include "Astrologie Und Psychologie", "Befreiung vom Schicksalszwang," 1986, and "Gesetze des Schicksals," 1988. He is a proponent of a simple to understand and down-to-earth psychologically oriented astrology.
American painter and singer-songwriter
Project Gutenberg was founded by an American author (d. 2011).
American guitarist (Three Dog Night).
Czech singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Matadors Blue Effect Flamengo, Etc
American composer
California, USA; rock guitarist ("Three Dog Night")
Spanish football executive
American musician was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with The Eagles on January 12, 1998. The Eagles' album "Greatest Hits 1971-1975" had sold more than 40 million copies worldwide by 2003. Their US career sales of over 65,000,000 copies is fifth best in history behind The Beatles, Garth Brooks and Led Zeppelin.
Philippine senator, basketball coach, and PBA basketball player. Also known as Bobby Jaworski (Sonny Jaworski), Jaworski Sr., Robert Jaworski Sr., or Jawo. Jaworski, nicknamed "The Big J" and called "The Living Legend" during his playing days was a playing coach. He was also the first to be appointed in the PBA in 1985. He was named one of the PBAaEURtm's …
Author
French chef who works at L'osler, Tokyo.
Greek singer
Eagles - "Take it Easy!"
German painter and sculpture
American musician (The Monkees).
California, USA. Actor (Circus Boy), singer (The Monkees).
American mathematician, professor
Actor
Author
American politician and lawyer
American composer
Pianist / composer
Spanish composer and guitarist (The Romeros).
Actor and singer from Argentina
Russian singer-songwriter and guitarist
New York, United States -- Aka Mrs Burt Bachrach, singer (Arthur)
Canadian union leader and political activist. From 1992, he was the President of Canadian Auto Workers. A vocal opponent of conservative policies. Married once and had two children.
British-American actress, Rachel Kempson, is the daughter of Sir Michael Redgrave, an actor from Bristol, and Rachel Kempson, actress from Dartmouth. They are a prominent theatrical family. In 1962, she made her stage debut with films. From 1966's film "Georgie Girl", she was a star. She appeared with her father once in Hamlet. She was the lead actress in "The …
French art historian.
Greek physicist, astronomer
Educator
English businessman
Argentinian politician and singer actor
England, United Kingdom -- 400m / 800m runner (1964 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
American baseball player and tenor
Long jumper and English sprinter hurdler
Celebrity
Businessman
Allen, baseball player (American League Most Valuable Player 1972).
Businessman
Author and academic of the Scottish-English history
Soviet actor (d. 1987)
Composer
Composer
Japanese-American graphic artist, who created the illustrations and Tarot images in an early edition Steinbrecher's book "The Inner Guide Meditation." Tani was married once; she had four children.
[The Tank]; Dutch soccer player, Feyenoord
Sarnia, Ontario -- Actress (Night Moves, Webster)
Canadian sportscaster
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American athlete and top-ranked major league baseball pitcher. Physically, he was a late starter. He had a difficult childhood and suffered from severe acne. Bouton felt like an outsider. On 11/20/1958, he signed with the New York Yankees and played in his first World Series game in 1963. He won 21 major league games.
Welsh conductor and tenor (d.2011)
New Jersey, USA. Pitcher (New York Yankees). Author (Ball Four).
Canadian choreographer and ballerina
Astronomy writer/cartoonist (Dark Sky Legacy).
Russian speed skater and coach
Wales; tenor (Welsh National Opera 1970).
Russian skater
USSR -- Speed skater (1960, 64 Olympics - 6 Gold Medals)
Composer
Scientist
Journalist and footballer from Italy
Latvian basketball player (d.2010)
Danish-Canadian Sailor (d. 2014.)
Collegial American football player and politician
Virginia, USA: Country singer (Statler Brothers-"Flowers on the Wall")
French press agent for Universal Films 1950-1962. He was promoted to public relations manager at Universal Films in 1963 by Sylvie Vartan and Johnny Halliday. Later, he worked for France Gall, Michel Sardou and Eddy Mitchell.
English actor
Third President of Rwanda, Rwandan politician (d. 1994).
American singer-songwriter and author (d. 1966).
psychotherapist-board member (WIC).
President of Rwanda
American folksinger (d. 1966)
[Mayberry]; American Orchestra leader (Rayber Voices).
Hungarian composer and guitarist (d. 1982).
American singer and actress
New Jersey, USA. Actress (Bachelor Father Arnie).
Hungarian jazz pianist ("Perfect Circle").
Canadian journalist, best-selling author of fiction and nonfiction. The 1987 Canadian Author's Association Award winner, "My Father's House", is her powerful memoir of incestuous and healing. She published "The Book of Strange" in 1994, a study of paranormal phenomena, and "The Fourth Money" later on, about the taboos of psychic perception in our culture.
French journalist and writer, who spent the majority of his career at Figaro. Jean Chalon published biographies about many famous women, including Marie Antoinette and Louise de Vilmorin.
American saxophonist bandleader and composer
Composer
Entertainer
Sydney, NSW -- Cinematographer (Those Amazing Animals).
American baseball player and Scout (d. 2006).
Singer
American model Miss America 1954 (d. 2008)
Italian actor and director (d.2015)
American beauty pageant winner (d.2008)
French engineer. He was the manager of a sugar firm and director of many sugar distillation companies. He was later named director and general President of Generale Sucriere. He was married on February 5, 1958.
Director and producer of animators in English and Canada
American media critic and theorist.
South African sportscaster and cricketer (d. 2013).
American essayist and writing teacher
Belgium sport Champion
British politician and Foreign Secretary in 1991. He was a diplomat of the Conservative Party and held ministerial posts under Major and Thatcher.
American baseball player (Born 1930).
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Brazilian TV presenter, actress, and singer
American poet, associated with the Black Mountain poets and founder of Jargon Society and Jargon Press. He died March 16, 2008.
ChA(c)lons sur Marne Journalist
Costa Rican painter.
Composer
Virginia, USA; singer (Your Show of Shows).
Composer
Polish politician
American academic and economist
American composer and pianist
Composer
Soldier
Scottish actress who is known for her graceful screen presence. Her most well-known role was that of Lady Laird Elizabeth Cunningham on Take the High Road. She played the role from the very first episode in 1980 until December 1986, when she was killed in a car accident.
Spanish-French screenwriter and actor (d. 2001).
Writer
Estonian screenwriter and director (d. 1984).
American physician also known as Jack Bryant. He was a Navy pilot during World War II. In 1953, he received his MD from Columbia University's College of Physicians & Surgeons. After completing his residency and internship in medicine at Presbyterian Hospital, New York, Bryant decided to pursue an academic career. Bryant's 1969 book, "Health & the Developing World", (Cornell University …
Composer
American scholar author and academic (d. 2014.)
Dutch politician (KVP/CDA)
Aguilas (Spanish) -- Actor (Holy Innocents Camorra).
Ukrainian-French physicist, academic Nobel Prize laureate (d.2010)
French actress, a 'sociA(c)taire honoraire' of the ComA(c)die-FranASSaise, who died in Paris on 28 September 2011.
English illustrator and sculptor (d. 2013).
Italian actor who is a huge success on the screen and stage, mostly in comedy roles.
French decorator, filmmaker and artist. His works include "La Vielle dame indigne", 1965, and "Transit", 1990. He is also the author of "Carnets", 1991.
Dublin, Ireland -- Actor (Jack-Californians, My Chauffeur)
Teacher / writer
Italian journalist, writer, translator, and literary critic.
French comedian and actor.
Oregon, USA; actor ("Zaius – Planet of the Apes")
Senegalese author / Novelist / director (Doctor Noir)
Clergyman
Japanese illustrator and author (d. 2015).
American ballet dancer who started her career with Ballet Russe. She married Nico Charisse on 8/12/1939 in Hollywood and opened a dance school. She appeared in small roles in films, musicals, and dance cameos from 1943 to 1963. Her reputation grew and she became a well-known dancer in films like "Brigadoon", 1954, and "Silk Stockings," 1956.
German-born American inventor
Russian film director and actor (d. 2003).
Brooklyn Dodger (National League Batting Champion 1953).
Game Designer
writer.
Jr., American actor (d. 90)
"Pete" Pitterson trumpeter.
Indian poet and songwriter (d. 80)
Arpajon Journalist
French scriptwriter and film director.
dancer/actress (East Side West Side, Brigadoon).
Swiss mountaineer (d. 1983)
Saltsjo-Duvnas, Sweden -- Actress (Dreams, Lesson in Love)
American playwright and novelist (Born 1920).
Glasgow, Scotland -- Actress (Myrtle Fargate - All My Children).
"Danny" Turner saxophonist.
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Musician / teacher
French director of short films and occasional features. His 1958 poetic fiction film, "Goha", was his most famous work.
She was a Scottish stage actress, who was well-known for her role in the 1948 film "Hamlet". Her other films include "The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan" 1953, "She Didn't Say No" 1958 and "Freud" 1962 in the U.S. Herlie also starred alongside Richard Burton in the 1964 stage production of "Hamlet". She played the role of Myrtle Fargate from …
Dutch literary (Shreds of the River).
Politician
Netherlands Writer
American businessman and father of computer typesetting (d.2004)
French tennis player. He is best known for defeating Geoff Brown in five sets at the final of the Wimbledon singles championships in 1946. He won the French doubles championships two times, with Bernard Destremau and Marcel Bernard. In 1938, he defeated the best couple in the world, Budge-Mako. He won the French Covered Court Championships singles and doubles titles …
Schnell writer.
artist.
One of the Puerto Rican danzas singers. Also known as "The Great Lady Of the Danzas".
France Military man
Actor and singer Finnish javelin thrower (d. 1979).
Belarusian-Russian physicist, astronomer (d. 1987).
Dutch modernist architect, well-known for his design of public housing and participation in the reconstruction Rotterdam following the Second World War.
Russian physicist (d. 1987)
Bakema urban developer (Saint Louis Missouri).
American politician and businessman, 40th Governor of Texas (d.2003).
Jr. American publisher and politician, 73rd Governor New Hampshire (d. 2001).
Somerville (Massachusetts) -- Composer (Lousadzak and Ukiyo).
Physician / humanitarian
French Catholic priest, Bishop Emeritus de Mouila.
American singer and actress (d. 2000).
English statistician (d. 2002).
Famous birthdays on March 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Pamiers Military man
Richeling Journalist
English engineer and motorcycle racer (d. 1990).
English multi-millionaire.
New York, actress (Murder My Sweet Marjorie Morningstar).
composer.
French civil servant, and later, politician. He was the first Allied officer in Paris to join the liberation forces during World War II.
Conjoined Filipino twins (d. 1936).
Norwegian journalist and poet. He is considered to be one of Norway's greatest poets. His work focuses on the harmony between technology and nature. He was known as "The Green Poet".
Third President of Greece, a Greek politician and lawyer (d. 1998).
movie critic.
Officer and politician in the French Army
Banyuls des Aspres Military man
The Bishop Emeritus de Carcassonne, a French Catholic clergyman.
Bordeaux Actor
Mexican matador.
French Catholic priest, first bishop of Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), between 1966 and 1978. The Saint-Denis Basilica was made a cathedral on the occasion of his election.
French writer and author of "Krishnamurti et sa penA(c)e", (1948). From 1963 to 1977, he published the French quarterly magazine "PhA(c]nomA")nes spatiaux", which covered ufology in France.
America politician, United States Senator (d. 1998)
American singer and actress (d. 1962).
French actress and stage director for theater.
American computer scientist and physicist, Harvard Mark I was created (d. 1973).