List of celebrities and famous people who were born on September 8th
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2012Family Member
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2009Family Member
Reality Star
YouTube Star
Family Member
American child from a prominent family; father is Bill O'Reilly, of "The O'Reilly Factor."
Family Member
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999TV Actor
English actress
YouTube Star
TV Actress
Filipino actress
Gymnast
Illustrator
English actor
Vine Star
Italian footballer
Drummer
YouTube Star
German footballer
Swiss player in ice hockey
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
Mexican footballer
American football player
Basketball Player
TV Actress
Drummer
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989DJ
Icelandic footballer
Icelandic footballer
Soap Opera Actress
Dancer
German drummer (Tokio Hotel)
Australian internet personality
American football player
Guitarist
American actress and model
American hip-hop artist
Actress
Japanese actor and model
German gymnast
Canadian freestyle skier
Israeli high jumper
Portuguese footballer
Colombian footballer
Russian footballer
American football player
Australian rugby player
Portuguese footballer
Polish footballer
Jamaican model Miss Jamaica World 2007
Filipino actor
Reality Star
Metal Singer
Russian race car driver
English footballer
Brazilian footballer
American baseball player
Austrian footballer
Athlete
Australian Rules Footballer
Australian footballer
American football player
American basketball player
Swiss footballer
Canadian cartoonist
Australian rules footballer
American football player
Reality Star
Tunisian footballer
English journalist
Latvian basketball player
Norwegian footballer
Thomas; American actor.
Norwegian footballer
TV Actor
Japanese footballer
American rapper
South African runner (d. 2014)
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979English-American singer-songwriter
American singer, songwriter, and actress. Originally a member of the girl group Choice, she rose to fame as an R&B artist with her debut solo album, Can't Take Me Home (2000). The album was certified double platinum in the United States and spawned two Billboard Hot 100 top-ten hits, "There You Go" and "Most Girls". She gained further recognition with …
Actor
Canadian-American performer and author
Manager and footballer from Spain
Dingolfing in Germany -- NHL forward (Sharks Team Germany 1998)
Italian footballer
American baseball player
American famous family, second child of Linda and Barry Gibb
American comedian and actor. From 2005 to 2006, appeared on "The Daily Show", often with his brother Rob Corddry.
Right wing of Ice Hockey (Finland, Olympics-1998)
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Weert, Netherlands -- Tennis star
Costa Rican footballers
Costa Rican footballer
Costa Rican footballer
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Lawrence Arms, The Broadways and The Falcon).
American producer and screenwriter
English drummer (Keane)
Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan -- Tennis star
Australian rugby player
American actor
South Korean manager and footballer
NBA forward (Boston Celtics)
Italian basketball player. She was a member the 12-women team, The Italian Nationale. They won the European Silver Medal in Rome, June 1995.
Mexican footballer
Cypriot footballer
Football Player
Iranian-American producer and director
American singer-songwriter and bass player (Mastodon, Killer Be Killed).
Saudi Arabian footballer
Saudi Arabian footballer
Huntington Beach, California -- Pitcher. (Seattle Mariners).
Actor (Bobby-Hairspray)
American composer and keyboard player (Oslo), saxophonist.
Director
American poker professional born in Ireland
South African rugby player
Italian actor
American television personality
Japanese singer and voice actor
South African rugby player and coach
Game Designer
American television and radio hosts
German manager and footballer
English actor
American actor
American model
Bulgarian boxer
French-Canadian ice hockey player
English-Australian businessman
American composer and pianist
NBA guard (Boston Celtics)
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
American singer-bass player and actor
Businessman
Los Angeles, California -- Playmate (Feb, 1991)
Hockey forward (Team Slovakia).
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
NBA forward (Philadelphia 76ers).
American basketball player
Japanese hijacker
NFL cornerback (Houston Oilers).
American wrestler
Canadian-born Swiss ice hockey player
American soldier and psychiatrist
Irish rugby player and coach
American professional wrestler
Actor
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969New Zealand-born supermodel, and creator of "Body Sculpting," a video about physical fitness. Although she is known for her calm demeanour, her original goal was to become a beach-bum. She was 17 when she began her modeling career and was hired as the cover model of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
Ecuadorian footballer
Norwegian photographer
Norwegian manager and footballer
Manager and English footballer
Model
Politician
Actress
Manager and footballer from Wales (d. 2011).
DJ
Champion Italian rifle, won a Gold Medal at the Atlanta Olympics in Air Pistol on 7/20/1996 and a Bronze Medal at 50 m in "free" pistol on 7/23/1996.
Actor
Scottish singer-songwriter/guitarist (Genesis & Stiltskin).
German footballer
Entrepreneur
American screenwriter and producer of director films
Comedian
Estonian diplomat and politician
Santa Barbara, California -- Volleyball middle-blocker (1996 Olympics).
Swedish singer-songwriter
Actor
Australian guitarist-singer and producer (Newsboys, Peter Furler Band).
Upland, California -- Pitcher
French inventor, designer and architect. Massaud's work breaks away from the conventional design rules. His inspiration comes directly from nature. The football stadium 'Volcanochivas Stadium', in Mexico, is his most ambitious project. It is shaped like a volcano. Similar to his other objects, the bad can be transformed into a shell, a lake, or a shower that you can take …
Swedish singer
Belgian soccer player (Waregem, Roda JC)
Australian singer-songwriter and pastor
Manhattan Beach, California -- Volleyballer (1996 Olympics- 4th Place).
American professional wrestler
Wrestler
Norwegian singer-songwriter and guitarist (Jokke & Valentinerne), (d. 2000).
American journalist and businessman
German ex-wrestler. In 1990, he was European champion in the freestyle featherweight.
Nigerian-English rugby player
Equestrian dressage (1996 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
NFL defensive end (Carolina Panthers).
American kidnap victim and homicide victim, disappeared at 4:00 PM on 9/09/1978. James Kater murdered her. Her body was tied to a tree and found on 11/11/1978. Kater was convicted in 1979 and 1986 of her murder, but the trial was thrown out due to incorrectly obtained evidence from witnesses. In 1993, he was still in prison awaiting his third …
Greek footballer
American scientist
Chinese gymnast
Actor
Japanese actor and comedian
American screenwriter and producer of director films
Actor
Musician
German-American actor
Famous French guitarist (Uruguayan mother), brother to pop singer Francis Lalanne.
Spanish tennis player
L.K.Bennett, an English-Icelandic fashion designer, founded L.K.
American author and physicist
American producer and drummer (Bad Religion).
Novelist
New York, USA. Actress (Patricia Apple's Way).
Australian political cartoonist
Italian member of the royal jetset and enterprising venture capitalist. He invested in Monaco's two Dior boutiques in 1985 and purchased a former Ford dealership. Later, he started a construction company in Monte Carlo.
Japanese race car driver
English bass player and songwriter
American actress and guitarist, singer-songwriter
Essayist and actress from Japan
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959American Airlines pilot flew Flt. 11 when it was hijacked and flown into New York by terrorists. Tom, a top-gun, was born in Burlington MA. He had previously flown F-14s for Navy. He graduated from Boston University. His wife Cheryl and he were both active Christians. He had already "accepted God" a few years prior. Their two children were Tommy, …
American seventh child of a prominent family. She is the third daughter of Robert Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. She grew up in a political milieu and married Andrew Cuomo on 6/09/1990 in Washington DC. Cuomo proposed to her on Valentine's Day after they had been dating for 18 months. They had three children by 2000: Michaela, aged three, and twins …
Tajik actor and singer
Canadian singer and entertainer for children
He was a French radio-TV journalist who specialized in politics. He was a journalist for Politis, LibA (c)ration L'Express Le Parisien and Le Monde. He then worked at the radio RTL, Canal Plus TV. He is well-known for his accent (South West France) and was awarded the "Philippe Caloni" prize for best interviewer.
Swedish artist and fashion director, skilled in creating custom dresses for women who wear vulgar styles (such as Dame Edna), and for celebrities.
Japanese voice actor
Guitarist (Atlantic Starr – "Touch a Four Leaf Clover")
American keyboard player, songwriter, and producer (Great White and Night Ranger).
American actor and author
Connecticut, USA; actress (Jody, Fall Guy, Coed fever).
American football player (d.2013)
Actress
LPGA golfer
Swedish race car driver
American basketball coach and player
English singer and musician (Born 1956).
Swedish formula one driver, who was originally a Ferrari driver but then switched to McLaren in 1987.
American journalist and author (d. 2015.)
American journalist and author (d. 2015.)
American drummer (Dokken Tooth and Nail and T & N).
Australian footballer
American author and environmentalist
American environmentalist and author
English-born Canadian actor
French actor in theatre and film TV. He was Patrice ChA(c), the theatre director and his lover. He died on October 7, 2013.
American politician. A US Representative from Florida, who resigned on September 29, 2006 amid allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior towards children. After an ABC News report aired suggestive electronic communications that he had sent to a former Capitol Page, then a 16 year-old boy, his resignation was announced. As the story was breaking, more e-mails were sent to male pages, …
American educator and writer, he is also a prolific author and the head of Skeptic Society (www.skeptic.com). When he is not in his university teaching position, he lectures around the world as Assistant Professor of History of Science at The Institute for Human Progress. Glendale College was his home for 11 years, where he taught psychology and history of science. …
English actor, singer, and producer
English actor in television and film
Actor
American educator and author
Actor
Civil Rights Leader
Filipino actor and director
English television presenter
Greek politician
Actor (Bold and the Beautiful Colbys Santa Barbara).
French actor
Norwegian guitarist
Actress
Businessman
Musician
English cricketer
Director
American actor and stuntman (d. 2013).
Musician
Tim Gullikson American tennis coach and player
Greek producer and singer-songwriter
USA; tennis player (US mixed Doubles 1984).
Hungarian pianist
English politician
American businessman and owner of a sports team, Lurie is the owner and chairman of the Philadelphia Eagles football team. Lurie purchased the team for $185million in 1994. He then took complete control of the team in 1995. The Sporting News had named Lurie the NFL Owner of Year in 1994. The team has been to the playoffs six more …
Port Arthur, Texas -- Astronaut
Golfer
American poet and singer-songwriter
American lawyer who was the lead federal prosecutor in Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh's trial. This case is one of the most significant in American history.
German astrologer. Her fascination with astrology started in childhood. After completing her education at the astrology school of Eva Stangenberg and Ernst Ott, she became a certified member of DAV (Astrologer's Association of Germany). She was also a board member from 2005 to 2001.
Composer
American politician and dentist
Actress
Scottish politician and lawyer
Rock guitarist (Late Show With David Letterman).
Writer
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949English academic and physicist
Musician
Venezuelian essayist and poet.
Belgian road racer, he won both the World Championships as well as the Tour de Lombardie. MonserA(c), a Belgian road racing cyclist, was riding the Grote Jaarmarktprijs (Retie) on 15 March 1971. He was riding the Grote Jaarmarktprijs in Retie when he crashed into a car on the route from Lille to Gierle. The spot is now marked by a …
LPGA golfer
Wrestler (NWA/ NJPW/ WAR/ SWS).
Japanese wrestler
United States -- Sci-fi author (Black Flame)
French football player, midfielder and captain of the prestigious A.S. St-Etienne. He became a popular TV commentator.
American singer and bassist (The Cars), (Born 1947).
American author
Uasin Gishee, Kenya -- 3K steeplechaser (1968 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Russian pianist and conductor
USA; short story writer (New Yorker Magazine).
American academic and author
Former Prime Minister of Iceland
Icelandic politician and accountant 22nd Prime Minister Iceland (d.2015)
Australian guitarist and singer-songwriter
Italian soccer referee.
Atlanta Rhythm Section: Rock keyboardist
Journalist
Turkish-American biologist, academic Nobel Prize laureate
American football player (d.2013)
American football player
Croatian cardinal
American pro-astrologer, teacher, and lecturer in psychological astrology and sex therapy. His work has been published in many astrology magazines including Astrology Now, Astrology Magazine, Aquarian Agent and Kosmos. His books, which he self-published, included "Devil's Astrology Dictionary" and "The Martian Papers."
Electric Light Orchestra (Born 1945), bass guitarist and singer
Athlete
California, United States -- Rocker. (Grass Roots, Grateful Dead)
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Egyptian-English politician and economist
Australian cricketer and coach (d.2011)
English singer-songwriter (d. 1991)
Gunther Gebel Williams was a German model who met Gunther Gebel Williams while he was working with the Williams circus. She and Gunther Gebel-Williams were married. They started a circus with horses. Tina, her daughter from her first marriage, started a circus act.
Italian singer of popular songs; married Dora Moroni 5/26/1987 a month after their son Alfredo was born.
American politician
American politician and academic
Rocker in The Association, who dies from heroin overdose at 28 years old
Dinan Writer
Netherlands -- Sci-fi author (Summerfair)
Rocker
English journalist and author
American politician currently serving as the junior United States senator from Vermont.
French electrician and lighting engineer.
French jockey, who won the Arc de Triomphe 1970 on Sassafras. 1974: riding Allez France. 1982. 1984, riding Akiyda. 1984, riding Sagace. The largest race in Europe is held at Longchamp, Paris. The classic 2,400-meter distance (approx. 1 1/2 miles. This is an internationally acclaimed sporting event that is highly prized by flat racing fans.
Rocker
(Rep-R-Vermont)
New York, USA. Actor (Max - Berrengers Family Tree).
LDS apostle
American religious leader
American poet and author
Alabama, USA; ventriloquist
Polish journalist and historian
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939German field hockey coach and player
American guitarist and singer
American physics engineer and chief executive officer of Chesapeake (a specialty paper and pulp manufacturer). Fox holds a BS in Physics Engineering and a MBA in Physics Engineering. He is also proficient in corporate planning, finance accounting, and development. In his spare time, he enjoys fishing, woodworking and fox hunting.
(Sen-D-Georgia, 1972- )
Japanese adventurer
Radio host and American sergeant
American politician and lawyer
French dancer, married Joig Langenstrass 9 September 1961; divorced him 7 June 1977.
American illustrator and author (d. 1998).
Italy -- Actress (Assault upon a Queen, Bluebeard).
American politician
American-Canadian journalist (d. 1992)
Scottish painter and artist, his portraits, still lives, and landscapes can be found in Scottish museums as well as private collections.
Italian politician, lawyer, publicist, and deputy. Costa received a degree in law and political science. He was elected to the Municipal Council of Mondovi, 1975. He has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Liberal Party and Ministry of Justice as well as the Ministry of Labour and Social Security. In April 1992, he was elected …
France sport Champion
English admiral
Jack Glass was a Scottish Protestant preacher and evangelicalist, as well as a political activist. Pastor Glass is best known for his strong opinions on unionism in Northern Ireland and anti-Catholic remarks. He also has a close association with the Rev. Ian Paisley in Northern Ireland. His obituary in The Times (London) states that Glass was Scotland's answer for Ian …
France sport Champion
American jazz musician, alto saxophonist, and ethnomusicologist.
Public Servant
French theatre director.
American hard-bop jazz tenor and flutist. Clay was a student who played the alto saxophone in school. He later became a professional musician and performed with various bands in Dallas, including Booker Ervin. Later, he moved to California where he performed in Red Mitchell's quartet in 1957 and recorded with Lawrence Marable. He returned to Dallas in 1957, where he …
Manchester, England -- Composer. (Prolation. Taverner).
English conductor and composer
Canadian politician
French admiral, former chief of the navy, and co-author on a recently proposed NATO reform.
Baron Donoughue English politician and academic
World Music Singer
English playwright and author
Taiwanese businessman and banker (d. 2012).
Latvian basketball coach and player (d. 1999).
American composer producer and critic
American author and pediatrician (d. 2014).
American pediatrician; father to Heidi Fleiss
American country-western singer. She helped open the doors for female singers in the once-male-dominated country music industry. She was the first woman to be elected to Country MusicaEUR(tm),'s Hall of Fame in 1973.
USA; country singer ("Walkin' After Midnight").
English soldier and politician (d.2007)
He is a Swiss actor and a quiet character actor in German and international films. He is often seen in leading roles and sometimes as a heavy role.
Vietnamese politician and general 16th Prime Minister of Vietnam (d.2011).
Media tycoon
American psychologist and author
England, United Kingdom -- Figure skater (1952 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
South Vietnamese politician
American psychologist and author of several books on psychological defenses.
Musician
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929German conductor
English footballer (d. 1958)
German conductor
France Actor
French historian and specialist in French history of 19th and 20th centuries.
American country music songwriter (d.2002)
American politician and soldier 42nd Lieutenant Governor Indiana (d.2013)
Author
Niort physician
American astrologer, who joined AFA 3/1971.
Italian industrialist and son of entrepreneur Battista Piinfarina. He continued the car design company that his father had started and was active in civic involvement.
American politician who, from 1965-1966, was the conservative-democrat Mayor of Huntington Park. In 1966, after his term as mayor was over, he was elected the California State Senator for the 30th District. After four years of service, his term as a senator was overturned in 1970. He was also appointed to the head of the department for transportation. In 1974, …
Indian director and singer-songwriter (d. 2011).
Producer
British-American actor. He is best known for his comedy and bizarre characters in the "Pink Panther" series.
Designer
Veteran Feminists in America was founded by an American activist
Paris, France -- Actress (Dangerous When Wet).
Composer
Italian soccer player who was active with the Italian team from 1946-1957. He died October 11, 1999.
Composer
Composer
American novelist, American writer. His book "Peyton Place" was published 6/24/1956. It focuses on small-town scandal and sex. The book was a huge success, selling ten millions copies in ten year's time and selling 3,000 copies per week. The book was first published in 1964. A sanitized movie version was released. It became TV's first prime time soap in 1964. …
(Sen-D-Kentucky, 1974- )
Versailles Journalist
Canadian-Swiss painter (d. 2005)
Quebec politician
American politician. He was the 53rd Governor for Kentucky and served in the U.S. Senate for 24 years. He was the first person in Kentucky history to be elected successively as lieutenant governor and governor.
Politician
American-Canadian politician and judge of a Canadian lawyer
French actor who received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the Paris Conservatoire. He met Michel Piccoli who was a close friend until his passing.
Sports commentator
Actor (They Never Sleep, Christine)
Kurikka, Finland
Russian poet (Born 1923)
Actor
American comedian actor and writer. He is best known for his pioneering 1950s live audience TV series, Your Show of Shows, and Caesar's Hour. This series influenced many generations of comedians. He also acted as a film actor, including in the 1963 screwball comedy, It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.
He was a Scottish jazz pianist. He started playing harmonica at age four. By age seven, he had passed all exams of the London School of Music. He worked as an electrician to help his talent but was able to concentrate full-time on his musical career starting at age 20. In 1948, he founded a quartet. He was a freelance …
American activist and politician founded LaRouche
English actor
Roubaix physician
Franklin Military man
British entertainer, known as the "nicest man in British showbiz." Along with Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers, Secombe co-created the "Goon Show." Radio broadcast the anarchic, demented comedy show from the 1950s to the 1960s.
American singer-songwriter and minister (The Statesmen Quartet), (d. 2015).
German composer (Ophelia)
Silesian-born American poet. He is a proponent of concrete poetry also known as shape poetry and visual poetry.
French Catholic priest who was Bishop of Montpellier between 1976 and 1996.
French historian, whose speciality was the French Third Republic. She was also an historian of the Labour movement.
Dutch musician, organist, and pianist.
American military, Vice Admiral.
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Composer
Naval Officer
Norwegian composer, organist, music critic. His opera "Mysterier" ("Mysteries"), with a libretto that was based on Knut Hamsun’s novel of the name, was performed at The Norwegian Opera in 1994.
Italian journalist and author (d.92)
Austrian academic and painter (d. 2014).
English-American Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry
British chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
(Rep-D-Ohio, 1971-86)
Epineuil physician
Czech-Australian violinist, educator (d. 2009).
Actor (Mr Drucker Green Acres).
English businessman and owner of racehorses (Born 1915).
Physicist
Norwegian resistance fighter in World War II and anaesthetist.
The Royal National Theatre was designed by an English architect (d. 2001).
Patriarch (primus Interparis Orthodox Christians)
Patriarch Demetrios I of Constantinople (d. 1991)
English architect (d. 2001).
Boston, Massachusetts -- Director (Man in White Suit, Mandy).
Brazilian poet who died at Itapetinga, February 28, 1975.
NYC, New York -- Economist/Commentator (All Star News).
Boston, Massachusetts -- Director (Man in White Suit, Mandy).
Politician
American astrologer, wife of astrologer Paul Grell. She and her husband won $10,000 in a sweepstakes for hospital benefits in 1957. Wayne Turner quotes a story in AA's Many Things that Vicky bought a ticket on Market Street in Paul's name at around 4pm, 13 December 1956. Theirs was the seventh of seven tickets that were sold for horse race …
French actor, director, and manager. He is widely considered France's greatest classical actor. For more than 50 years, his versatility and dramatic talents have delighted international audiences. Barrault, a veteran of both contemporary and classic drama, was equally comfortable with Shakespeare's Hamlet, Ionesco's Rhinoceros, and a bold stage adaptation Rabelaise's Renaissance masterpiece, Gargantua and Pantagruel.
France Actor
Flemish actress (La Round).
Famous birthdays on September 8th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Polish runner (d. 1943)
Director
Bomb disposal expert
Australian politician and economist 11th Australian Minister of Human Services (d.2003).
Actor (Life of Riley).
Vienna, Austria -- Actor (Pierre Charlie Farrell Show).
Chicago, Illinois -- Actor (Hollister–Betty Hutton Show).
Belgian cyclist, racer and winner of awards. He died 6/15/1992 in Bruges, Belgium, cause unspecified. He was 84.
France sport Champion
Russian member of the Central Committee of CP
Russian politician and engineer (d. 1990).
English internet celebrity (Born in 1905)
Dominican-American actor, producer (d. 1984).
Composer
Actor of Greek-French descent (d. 1969).
French actor who entered the ComA(c)die-FranASSaise in 1927, becoming the 391st 'sociA(c)taire' from 1936-1947.
Malakoff physician
English author (d. 1994)
Dutch literary
The Prime Minister of South Africa, 1950-1958. He was a Dutch-South African politician. He was responsible for Native Affairs for many years and was a supporter, as well as a follower, of apartheid. Two days before his 65th Birthday, he was attacked by a white assassin in Kapstadt, South Africa.
Premier South Africa (1958-66) (assassinated)
French journalist, journalist, humorist, novelist; soldier in Morocco.
French writer and mystic. He was a grave-digger and decorated his home using millions of ceramic pieces he had collected from the cemetery. His home was turned into a mosaic museum after his death.
American politician and lawyer (d. 1989).
old people's advocate.
Author
English-Australian criminal (d. 70)