List of celebrities and famous people who were born on February 9th
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2004Family Member
Family Member
Family Member
Chef
YouNow Star
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Pop Singer
Family Member
TV Actress
Pop Singer
Dancer
YouTube Star
Greek tennis player
TV Actress
American actor.
YouTube Star
Instagram Star
YouTube Star
Instagram Star
German footballer
American family, daughter of Quincy Jones and Natassja Kinski. She is her first child, but she is also his third.
TV Actor
Brazilian lucky infant, born perfectly normal at 8 lbs., 20" and with no abnormalities.
Pop Singer
World Music Singer
French professional golfer, was born in Lyon (Decines). He defeated Rory McIlroy, Northern Irish champion, to win his first major Tour victory (Abu Dhabi) on 18 January.
American actress
Canadian actor
YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Taiwanese pool player
American singer-songwriter
Danish swimmer
Kathy Marrou, a top-rated TV news anchorman and Chris Marrou, were the parents of twin American girls. The G.I.F.T. was used to conceive the first twin and the second. procedure.
TV Actress
German biathlete
Irish footballer
Movie Actor
of Jordan
Princess Raiyah bint Al Hussein of Jordan
American actor.
American actress.
American basketball player
American actor
Chinese actor-dancer (Super Junior and Super Junior M)
Venezuelan baseball player
Chinese pop artist/Korean singer Super Junior
Spanish footballer
Spanish footballer
American basketball player
Spanish footballer
Japanese actress and singer
English footballer
Movie Actor
French politician, who was the chairman of the UNEF (the main student union in France) from 2005 to 2007. Julliard was publicly gay in 2011
American citizen who fled the United States to fight for the Taliban. He used the names Suleyman al-Faris and Abdul Hamid, as well as John Walker. He was born in Marin County, CA. He was a Catholic kid who rejected Catholicism. Then he discovered Islam online. He identified with other cultures and even called himself black (via computer). He was …
American singer-songwriter/drummer (Avenged Sevenfold Pinkly Silk and Suburban Legends). (d. 2009).
Japanese entertainer singer model and actress
American Taliban fighter
Drummer
Japanese wrestler
Swiss race car driver
Swiss racing driver
Movie Actress
American actress and wrestler
Greek footballer
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Chinese actress
Russian figure skater
Japanese actress and model
Japanese baseball player
English actress and model
Brazilian racing driver
Director
Screenwriter and actor from Canada, Irish-Canadian
Actor
American actor
Greek footballer
American producer and host of radio
Dominican-American baseball player
Norwegian coach and cyclist
Australian journalist and sportscaster (d.2008)
Norwegian cyclist
Russian-born Australian athlete
American actress and model
Malaysian beauty queen and actress
American basketball coach and player
punter (New York Giants).
Italian TV presenter, journalist and actress.
guard (Minnesota Vikings).
American actor
English actor
Belarusian gymnast
Arizona, USA. Model (Face House of Style, Bazaar).
Actor (Michael Bourre-Sunset Beach)
Hungarian swimmer (100 metre freestyle record).
Manager and player from Scotland
American screenwriter and voice actor
Actor
Italian comedian, actor, and cabaret performer.
American actor
French actress, TV and theatre star. She is the daughter Christian Blondieau (stage name Long Chris), a singer.
Soap Opera Actress
NFL tackle (Indianapolis Colts).
Canadian Football League defensive end (Hamilton Tiger Cats).
US baseball outfielder (Milwaukee Brewers).
Atlanta Falcons, Jacksonville Jaguars).
Swedish footballer
Michigan, USA; actress (Sharon Collins-The Young and the Restless).
Swedish manager and footballer
Actress
Swedish musician
Norwegian singer
New Zealand; Australasia golfer.
Politician
Australian cricketer and sportscaster
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Saint Louis Rams quarterback in US football
American football player and athlete. Wide receiver. His professional career began with the Dallas Cowboys, in 1992. He then joined the Jacksonville Jaguars (FL) in 1995. After the 2005-2006 season, he announced his retirement. Smith is a top player in the National Football League and has set many records.
Novelist
American sportscaster
American comedian and radio host
Germany; Hockey forward (Team Germany 1998).
Australian softball outfielder (1996 Olympics, Bronze Medalist).
NFL Guard / Tackle (Atlanta Falcons).
Mexican singer
American basketball player and driver of a race car
World Music Singer
Orlando Magic).
Guam; Canadian Tour golfer (1992 US Amateur Champion).
Georgia, USA: Nike golfer (NIKE Central Georgia Open 38th).
Indian actor
Catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies in baseball.
Texas, USA; LPGA golfer (1992 Ping/Welch-5th).
Baltimore Ravens).
French journalist and TV personality, who has been presenting the programmes "En quiAate d’actualitA(c)," and "Histoire interdite" since October 2013. He also acts as director of information and magazines.
French producer, rapper, break dancer, and graffiti artist with Portuguese roots.
New Jersey, USA; rocker (Skid Row-Psycho Love).
opera singer.
Norwegian screenwriter and comedian
American singer-songwriter
Dutch athlete
American actress
American singer-songwriter (The Magnetic Fields, The 6ths).
Russian speed skater
German runner
American screenwriter and producer of actor actors
NFL linebacker (Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Falcons)
Italian-American wrestler, manager
Politician
rocker (Skid Row).
Wrestler
French pornographic actress (Born 1962).
American Country & Western singers and songwriters.
Florida, USA; WPVA volleyball players.
Georgia, USA; country vocalist ("Country Club").
Italy; wrestler (WCW).
American academic and physicist
Grandson of Mary, the English princess
in Spain; tennis star.
Italian journalist and TV personality. He started his career as a journalist on radio in the 1980s. From 1994, he was the morning edition of "Gr2" (Rai) on Rai.
American model, actress, and screenwriter.
French-Canadian ballet dancer (Les Grands Ballets Canadiens)
Hungarian race car driver (d. 1988)
US baseball 1st Baseman (Philadelphia Phillies).
Finnish actor, singer and drummer
British pop singer and the outrageous leader singer of "Frankie Goes to Hollywood", the band that achieved international success in the mid 1980s with hits like "Relax" (and "Two Tribes") Holly Johnson was born to a Liverpool working class family and grew up around John Lennon’s Penny Lane. Holly began playing guitar when he was 13. He was a teenage …
British pop singer and the outrageous leader singer of "Frankie Goes to Hollywood", the band that achieved international success in the mid 1980s with hits like "Relax" (and "Two Tribes") Holly Johnson was born to a Liverpool working class family and grew up around John Lennon’s Penny Lane. Holly began playing guitar when he was 13. He was a teenage …
American astronaut and biochemist
South African-Danish actor
Mount Ayr, Iowa -- PhD / Astronaut
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959British magician (Born 1929)
Scottish golfer
French porn director and actor
England; PGA golfer (1988 Phoenix Open).
Actress
American hockey player. He was a forward in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers from 1980 to 1992. In 1986, he won the Stanley Cup with the Canadiens.
English former footballer
Belgian film director, "Totole HA(c),ros", 1991. He was awarded the CA (c)sar for this work in 1992.
Scottish football manager and player
Moosa, South African leader (UDF).
American politician and businessman 72nd Governor of Virginia
Swedish actress, script writer and stage manager for movies.
French politician, regional councilor in Ile-de-France depuis 2010 and mayor de la 4ème arrondissement de Paris depuis 2012.
American heiress after the death of her parents, wealthy parents, when she was just a teenager. Her father, a San Francisco advertising executive and mother, died in 1969 from leukemia. Amelia and Eben, her brother, spent their inheritance on a luxurious lifestyle.
American basketball player, most notably with the Kansas City Royals. After his retirement, he coached briefly before deciding to become a fund-raiser for the University of North Carolina.
North Carolina, United States -- Basketball player (1976 Olympics-Gold Medalist).
South African-English journalist
American baseball coach and player
London, England -- Actor (Shane Days of our Lives Nanny).
American contributor to Astrology through Computers. His technical skills include software programming and asteroid ephemeredes. He is the author of "The Tables of Aspect Research" as well as co-author with Batya Stark of "The Asteroid Ephemeris". From 1995 to 1995, he was ISAR's Research Director.
Casper, Wyoming -- Actor.
American author and historian
English singer-songwriter/producer (Sham69 Sham Pistols, Day 21).
American actor
American actor
Wyoming, USA; actor ("Monroe-Too Close for Comfort")
Australian businesswoman
American entrepreneur
American college music major and pianist. He is also a singer with the Texas All-State Chorus. After moving to San Francisco in 1976, he became a waiter-bartender.
American author
Algerian journalist
American comic book editor and writer
in German Federal Republic; cosmonaut.
Gardner Rich & Co was founded by an American businessman.
English academic and engineer
Northern Irish actor
French actor who died in Paris on February 8, 2006, at the age of 81.
Irish actor
OutWeek was founded by an American journalist and author.
American politician (Representative-Republican-Connecticut).
NHL
Businessman
Dutch actor (Hunk)
Italian missionary priest and martyr
Italian Comboni missionary priest, martyr (d. 1985).
French professional road bike racer who won stage 18 of the 1981 Tour de France and was third in overall classification that year.
American baseball player
Turkish actor (d.2006)
American football player and sportscaster
Italian boxer. European Light Middleweight champion 1976, and World Middleweight champion 1979-80. Retired 12/1981.
New York, USA. Actress (Rich Man Poor Man. Knots Landing).
Tee Thomas, saxophonist (Kool and the Gang-"Celebration")
American politician (Representative-Democrat-Washington).
Pumphrey (Maryland) -- Wrestler (1976 Olympics-Silver Medalist).
American politician
American CEO and administrator of Hechinger Hardware Chain, which is growing into a warehouse-style retail store. Heschinger received a BSBA in Business Administration.
Developmental psychologist
American politician and sergeant
Theatre administrator
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949TV Actress
Scottish journalist and golfer
New Jersey, USA, actress (Angela-Who's the Boss? One Life to Live)
Ashford; writer.
Scottish actor and director, who began his career as a steelworker at age 16. He then went on to study at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. He was a star in the 1981 film "A Sense of Freedom", and he also directed "Silent Scream" (1990).
English academic and economist
Texas, USA; country vocalist (Honky Tonk Masquerade).
Swiss diplomat and lawyer
Canadian-American wrestler
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Flatlanders, Los Super Seven).
American singer (The Delfonics), (d. 2012).
Canadian professional wrestler
German footballer
American politician and captain 18th Secretary of the Navy United States
American football player and sportscaster
H Sterling; Vice-Chancellor (Brunel university).
Cambridge University, an Irish university
Northern Irish politician and educator
Northern Irish politician
American actress, third in line of seven children of Maureen O'Sullivan and John Farrow. When she was nine years old, she had a bout of polio. This experience shaped her entire life. She was exiled to Los Angeles General Hospital and laid on a bed with the dying and suffering. After recovering from her illness, tragedy struck again when Michael, …
French singer, was born at the "ChAC/teau De BA(c)nouville" maternity hospital to Madeleine Lenormand, and Erich, an unknown soldier musician (his song "Warum fund accommodate privat basis We Fund simultaneously Referring fundamental exist unsung 1.5. French singer from France, a french singer who was Apparently Originally François refers He released his first album in 1969 after a hard childhood in …
French senior official, prefect for the Ile-de-France (2002-2007).
NFL Player
California, USA; actress (Rosemary's Baby and Purple Rose of Cairo).
French bookbinder and restorer.
French singer
Radio and television hosts in Australia
Philosopher
American poet, author, feminist, and activist. Her most famous work is The Color Purple (1982), which won her the National Book Award as well as the Pulitzer Prize.
American actor. He is a brash, diminutive, and he started out as a tough gangster. Then he moved into more sympathetic comedy roles. He was the son of a blue-collar worker and was already on stage at age 5. By age ten, he was a regular TV host in a variety show for kids. He was already singing in nightclubs …
American economist and Nobel Prize winner in academic Economics
Louisiana, USA; basketball player (Olympics-gold-1968).
American vocalist ("Hello Stranger").
Tenor
New Jersey, USA, actor (Half Nelson and Goodfellas).
Sweden -- 10K speed skater (1964 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
California, USA; actor (Rosetti & Ryan).
American singer-songwriter and composer, who is best known for her soft-rock, jazz-based acoustic sound, with a strong emphasis on the lyrics.
French tennis player holds the record for the most ties played for France Davis Cup with 35 between 1964 and 1978.
in Brooklyn, New York, USA; pianist/singer (Tapestry).
Composer
Composer
Norway -- Yachtsman (1960 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
American actresses mainly work in American television.
American actress and activist for LGBT rights.
Sammarinese actor and pop singer from Italy, who was born in Italy. He achieved great success in Britain in late 1950s and early 60s as Little Tony & His Brothers' lead singer. After that, he returned to Italy, where he maintained a successful career as a singer/film actor.
Polittician/actress (Zelda Dobie Gillis).
England; rock drummer (Shadows).
Oklahoma, USA; actress
English singer and songwriter (The Shadows).
Author
South African essayist, novelist, linguist and translator. He was also the recipient of 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature. He moved to Australia in 2002, and now lives in Adelaide. In 2006, he became an Australian citizen.
German publisher and art historian. Burda is the CEO and owner at Hubert Burda Media. The company publishes more than 250 magazines in and outside of Germany, including Focus magazine and Bunte.
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939South Africa -- Actress (Dry White Season Nuns on the Run).
R&B singer ("Who Put the Bomp in the Bomp Bomp Bomp")
Lucifugus, a French sculptor of outer art, is well-known.
American vocalist ("You Made Me Wiggle").
Media consultant / journalist
American baseball manager and player (d. 2007).
Musician
Liverpool, England -- Actor, (Frenzy and Passage to India).
Canadian singer-songwriter/guitarist (d. 2013).
English actress
Canadian country singer
Journalist and author English-Welsh priest
British entertainer, pastor, journalist, writer, and paranormal investigator
Jr. American lawyer, businessman
Michigan, USA; fourth NHL President (1977-92).
Tunisian-French fashion designer (d. 2003)
British writer and New Age pioneer, author of "The View Over Atlantis" along with other books about earth mysteries.
LPGA golfer
American singer and actress
German visual artist. Richter's paintings have been both abstract and photorealistic, and he has also produced photographs and glass pieces. His art is reminiscent of Jean Arp and Picasso, which undermine the notion of an artist having to have a singular cohesive style.
Japanese player and manager
French singer-songwriter, best known for his song Point de vue and anti-war songs.
Austrian playwright, novelist and poet. Bernhard's body of work was called "the greatest literary achievement since World War II". He is widely considered to have been one of the most important German-speaking writers of the postwar period. On February 12, 1989, he died.
Austrian playwright, novelist and poet. Bernhard's body of work was called "the greatest literary achievement since World War II". He is widely considered to have been one of the most important German-speaking writers of the postwar period. On February 12, 1989, he died.
American artist, sculptor, and painter of minimalist design. His works include the Robert Morris Observatory, a Dutch observatory in which he marked the solstices as well as the equinoxes.
Composer
Czech coach and footballer (d. 2015).
American evangelist (d. 2003)
American author and evangelist (d. 2003).
Italian-Australian boxer. Before taking up boxing, Coluzzi was a barista and mechanic. He won the San Lorenzo amateur flyingweight championship at 16 and became the Lazio provincial amateur lightweight champion. In 1956, he won the Australian middleweight title and moved to Sydney with his wife in 1957. Coluzzi, 84, died in Sydney on November 2, 2014.
Composer
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Gospel Song).
France sport Champion
Composer
Australian-American sculptor (d.2005)
Indian politician and social worker 8th Chief Minister Maharashtra (d. 14).
American politician (Representative-Republican-Nebraska).
American artist and illustrator (d.2010)
Coach and footballer from the Netherlands (d. 2005).
Italy sport Champion
USA; news anchor (CBS Weekend News and NBC Evening News).
American journalist
Ceramic sculptor / painter
CEO (Scottish Power).
American author and historian (d. 2013).
French anthropologist, specialist in French and European Ethnology, including Romanian popular traditions and architecture.
Italy sport Champion
American CEO and executive in charge of Centerior Energy (an Ohio utility company). He received a BBA degree from Harvard and a LLB degree from Harvard. Miller enjoys sailing and the waters of Lake Erie.
7th Taoiseach, an Irish politician and lawyer (d.2011)
France sport Champion
Writer
Baseball player
Italy sport Champion
American philosopher and theologian
German physicist (Born 1925)
French senior official was appointed Second Deputy Bank of France Governor in 1974. He then became Senior Deputy Governor that same year. This position he held until 1979, before becoming Governor until 1984.
British Organist
He is a playwright of Irish nationalists, well-known for his dark humor. His works include "The Quare Fellow" (1956), "The Hostage" (1958) and "Borstal boy" (58). He was a member the Irish Republican Army, and twice he was imprisoned on political charges. He was also a patriot and a heavy drinker.
American heart surgeon, and pioneer in heart transplant surgery. He originally wanted to be an engineer, but he ended up serving in the U.S. Army during WW II and in the USAF Medical Corps 1951-1953. In 1956, he earned his Ph.D. and headed the Stanford Medical School 1964-1974 cardiovascular surgery division. He transferred the heart of a dog from one …
Belgian poet.
American politician and radio host (d. 2014).
North Carolina, United States -- Vocalist/actress (Anchors Weigh, Kiss Me Kate).
French education administrator and academic, an associate professor in economics.
French singer-songwriter and composer of over 300 songs. Annie Cordy, Edith Piaf and Zizi Jeanmarie were some of the most well-known performers of his time singing his music.
Michigan, United States -- Pioneer heart transplant surgeon
American actress and singer who first appeared onscreen in 1940. Her cute, girl-next door look was very popular in the 1940s and 1950s. It was seen in films such as "Ziegfeld Follies", 1944, "The Kissing Bandit," 1948, and "The Vagabond Kings," 1956. Her main occupation was in the MGM musical era.
He was a French pharmacist, doctor, businessman, and founder of Servier Laboratory. This drug is said to cause damage to the cardiac valves.
German-born philosopher, psychologist, and member of a distinguished family, he was the great-grandson Otto von Bismarck and son of Hermann Graf Keyserling.
English sportscaster and cricketer (d. 1986).
Arras physician
Indian businessman founded The Leela Palaces Hotels and Resorts (d. 14).
French politician and minister, Fontanet was the leader of Gaullist Movement Republic. Fontanet was gunned down and killed by an unknown assailant in Paris, February 2, 1980.
Italian soccer player. He died in May 1949.
Air Commandant / director (RAF Nursing Service)
Monteith publisher.
Boulogns sur Mer physician
New Zealand rugby player and coach (d.2012)
Oakland Military man
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919American basketball player, who played for two seasons starting in 1946.
American basketball and baseball player (d.2013)
British travel writer, who also edited Letters to Lalage (a collection of correspondence she co-authored with Charles Williams, her mentor). She died 11 March 2014.
American baseball player (Born in 1916).
Bordeaux physician
Italian actress who died in Anagni, 2 July 2005.
France sport Champion
Amiens Military man
English actor (Born 1915).
Seattle, Washington -- Stripper (or 0209 or 0208).
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (d. 1984).
American baseball executive (Born 1914).
USA; joined Disney Studio 1937, animator and programmer, parade designer. Imagineer, designer for attrations at Disneyland, Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland. Retired 1979. Author of Justice for Disney (1992), Disney Legend 1996.
American strip-tease artist who is now a world-famous figure. Later, he appeared in TV and film. In 1957, she was the author of mystery novels as well as memoirs in "Gypsy". She hosted her own talk-show on TV, as well as stage and burlesque performances.
American animator and director (d.2011)
Canadian politician, 2nd Mayor of Mississauga
Baseball club owner
Resistance fighter
Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Orchestra leader (Circus Time)
Trompe l’oeil French photo-realist painter, who died in Villiers–le-Morhier on June 2, 1994.
Masseur / businessman / founder (Sports funds)
French actress, who was in almost 90 films between 1978 and 1932. She last appeared on TV in 1981.
The 35th Yokozuna, a Japanese sumo wrestler (Born 1912).
Dean air armaments specialist.
American baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates between 1940 and 1943.
American World War II Army Officer (d. 1945).
Roskill law lord.
Scottish Canadian novelist. He was commissioned into the Black Watch regiment in 1931. He served with the foreign battalion (India and Sudan) (1932aEUR'38) and in Canada (1938aEUR'39) as an aide-de camp to Governor-General Lord Tweedsmuir. He was captured by the Germans at St. Valery on June 1940 and spent almost five years in prisoner-of-war camps. He escaped three times but …
Italy sport Champion
A French biologist was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965. He shared it with FranASSois Jacob, Andre Lwoff, "for their discoveries regarding genetic control of enzyme- and virus synthesis".
A French biologist was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965. He shared it with FranASSois Jacob, Andre Lwoff, "for their discoveries regarding genetic control of enzyme- and virus synthesis".
Famous birthdays on February 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Portuguese-American actress, known as "the Brazilian Bombshell", is flamboyant and a magnet for people. She was dynamic and temperamental and brought life to Hollywood's 1940s films with her staccato singing, frantic dancing and flashing eyes. Her extravagant costumes and tall headgear added exotic spice, making her a salad-bar of tropical fruits.
Portuguese-American actress, known as "the Brazilian Bombshell", is flamboyant and a magnet for people. She was dynamic and temperamental and brought life to Hollywood's 1940s films with her staccato singing, frantic dancing and flashing eyes. Her extravagant costumes and tall headgear added exotic spice, making her a salad-bar of tropical fruits.
French cartoonist, known as Rob-Vel, his pen-name. In 1938, he created the character of Spirou for the launch of a new magazine "Le Journal de Spirou" in a story he titled "Bellboy at Hotel Mosquito'.
Vocalist/Actress (Copacabana Date With Judy).
German composer and academic (d. 2007.)
Lawyer / parliamentarian
Oxford, England -- Actress (Informer Last of Mohicans).
American colonel, politician, 54th United States Secretary Of State (d. 1994).
Italy sport Champion
United States -- Featherweight Boxer (1924 Olympics-Gold Medalist).
La Ciotat Journalist
English-Canadian academic and mathematician (d. 2003).
Vietnamese politician, 4th President of Vietnam (d.88)
Clapper NHL Hall of Famer (Boston Bruins).
Italian-American cartoonist, animator, and artist who created the character of Pecos Bill at Disney.
British soprano.
Stock market expert and speculator (d.1999)
Hungarian-French journalist and economist (d. 1999).
France sport Champion
Belgian engineer. He was a pioneering rocket designer, and the creator of the Atlas ICBM. He died in August 1975.
Puetro Rican music composer, chorus director. RodrAguez is the founder of the Choir of the University of Puerto Rico.
composer.
American Astrologer. She has been a professional in Philadelphia for more than 50 years. Her studies began in 1939. She was a student of Eugene Moore and Sydney Omarr.
Italy sport Champion
German Nazi, Women's League leader in Third Reich. He emphasized the Nazi slogan "Children, Church, Kitchen". She was an early member of the party and headed the Female Organization starting in 1931. She was active in the setting up of groups and supported male supremacy as well as the female role during child-bearing.
French Communist politician and journalist, as well as member of the French Resistance. On 15 December 1941, he was executed by Nazi-occupied France.
US singer / dancer (12 Clouds of joy)
Allene, Arkansas -- Actor, Dreaming Out Loud. 2 Weeks to Live
St-Quentin Military man
Vias Journalist
American actor (d. 1936).
American producer and actor from Ireland (d. 1972).
Glass Key, Wake Island Dangerous Assignment