List of celebrities and famous people who were born on January 9th
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2014YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2007Movie Actress
Pop Singer
Deshae Frost is a popular comedian known for his humorous skits and vlogs on social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube.
Instagram Star
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1998Brent Rivera is a social media personality known for his comedic skits and vlogs on platforms like Vine and YouTube.
TV Actress
American singer and actress.
Instagram Star
TV Actress
Nicola Peltz is an American actress known for her roles in movies such as 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' and 'The Last Airbender'.
Marcus Perez, also known as Marky, is a social media influencer and comedian who gained fame on the now-defunct platform Vine for his humorous and relatable content.
TV Actress
English long jumper and the heptathlete
Kayo Miyamoto's Japanese-born daughter is a TV and radio reporter. Her mother kept her job through her pregnancy and did a birth documentary. This was the first Japanese-produced documentary of this kind. The show aired on 1/18/1993, when Takima was just nine days old.
French-Algerian Progeria Sufferer. She was the third child of Philippe Durel and Sabrina Durel. She died from the disease on September 18, 2008.
Estonian race car driver
Bassist
Metal Singer
American football player
Filipina actress
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Nina Dobrev is a Bulgarian-born actress known for her role in the TV series The Vampire Diaries.
American basketball player
Punk Singer
Dutch tennis player
Dutch tennis player
Belarusian heptathlete
Australian rugby league player
Spanish footballer
American ice dancer
R&B Singer
Mao Inoue is a Japanese actress best known for her role as Makino Tsukushi in the popular Japanese drama series Hana Yori Dango.
Paolo Nutini is a Scottish singer/songwriter known for his soulful voice and hit songs such as 'New Shoes' and 'Last Request'.
Bull Rider
Brazilian footballer
Brazilian footballer
German footballer
Brazilian footballer
YouTube Star
Brazilian footballer
South African netball player
Céline Bosquet is a French journalist and television presenter known for her work on various news and lifestyle programs.
Spanish footballer
YouTube Star
German rugby player
Actress
Estonian basketball player
Indian television actor
Kate Middleton is a member of the British royal family and is mostly known for her marriage to Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, is a member of the British royal family and is mostly known for her marriage to Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and her charitable work.
She was born to British royalty and became the Duchess Of Cambridge after marrying Prince William, grandson, Queen Elizabeth II, and son, Prince Charles.
American basketball player
Icelandic footballer
Duchess of Cambridge
Polish manager and footballer
Sergio García is a Spanish professional golfer known for his long and successful career on the PGA Tour and European Tour.
Athlete
Honduran footballer
Referee and player in the Australian Rugby League
Spanish golfer
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Miss Vermont Teen-USA (1996).
Japanese actress and singer (Do As Infinity).
Greek footballer
A J McLean is a musician best known as a member of the popular boy band Backstreet Boys.
Manager and footballer from Italy
American actress and activist in the field of modeling
Football Player
Musician
American singer (Backstreet Boys)
American singer-songwriter and actor (Backstreet Boys).
American football player
Canadian ice hockey player
Latvian manager and footballer
American production assistant
Czech ice hockey player
Interviewer for American professional wrestling
Czechoslovakia; NHL center (Ottawa Senators, Team Czechoslovakia).
German screenwriter and actor
Australian rower (1996) Olympics
American archery champion and winner of two Gold Medals at August 1996's Atlantic Olympic Games. Bud GreenbergaEUR(tm), a documentary about Huish, featured Huish.
Puerto Rican baseball player
California, USA; pursuit bicycle (Olympics 1996).
Swedish producer and drummer (A,,nglagAY=rd).
Omari Hardwick is a TV actor best known for his role as James 'Ghost' St. Patrick on the hit series Power.
Indian Bollywood actor, director, producer, and singer.
NFL offensive tackle (Pittsburgh Steelers).
American producer and actress
US baseball infielder (Saint Louis Cardinals).
Fortuna Sittard).
Reality Star
American family of note, son Elliott Gould and Jennifer Jane Bogart
Jamaican hip-hop musician and ragga
Franco-Italian system engineer, who has been working with many European countries since 2009 by providing information about more than 130,000 suspected tax evaders having Swiss bank accounts - mainly those with accounts at HSBC Private Bank (which is large UK-based bank).
French sailor and skipper of PRB, 60-foot monohull. He was awarded the VendA(c),e Globe 2004 edition.
Professional BMX Rider
American author and producer of video games
Mississippi, USA; pitcher (Florida Marlins).
Kentucky, USA; Miss Kentucky-America (1995).
English television host
American baseball player
NFL linebacker (New York Jets).
MF Doom, also known as Daniel Dumile, was a highly influential rapper and producer known for his intricate wordplay and iconic metal mask.
Jerod Swallow's partner, American Ice Dancer
New York, USA; dance skater (and Swallow, Olympics-15-1994).
Canadian ice hockey player
Canadian critic and author
NFL wide receiver (Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl XXXI).
American hip hop artist
Japanese game art director
Ontario, Canada; NHL left-wing (Edmonton Oilers).
American radio host and rapper
She is a pop singer and lyricist. Born to a Belgian father, and a Sicilian mom, she also holds Canadian citizenship. Fabiano is the name she took from one of her uncles in Italy. She also removed the last O. So Lara Fabian began to sing with her mentor, the author-singer-composer Rick Allison.
Italian keyboard player and songwriter (Rhapsody of Fire).
American rapper
Texas, USA; WPVA volleyball player (Deerfield-25th-1995).
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American homicide. Sentenced to two consecutive life sentences in Walpole state prison on 4/29/1994. He was convicted of November 1992 murders of his 17-month-old son and wife. His wife Sherri was stabbed more than 50 times. 40 of these wounds were sustained while she tried to protect her baby and herself. He was furious after a heated argument in which …
Italian ballerina.
Dominican / US pitcher (Houston Astros).
Ice hockey defenseman (Finland, Olympics - 1998)
Joey Lauren Adams is an American actress known for her roles in films such as Chasing Amy and Big Daddy.
Kingston, Jamaica -- Canada 100m Hetter (1992, 1996 Olympics - 7th Place)
Sydney, Australia; golfer (1991 Thailand Open).
Chilean actress
American rock guitarist (moe.
Jamaican coach and cricketer
Producer and composer from Greece-Cyprus
Dave Matthews is a South African-born American rock singer, best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist for the Dave Matthews Band.
British Columbia, Canada. NHL defenseman (Calgary Flames).
Adua Pavarotti, a noted Italian family, is the daughter of Luciano Pavarotti and Luciano Pavarotti. Her parents divorced in 1996. She was diagnosed with myasthenia Gravis at age 17. This is a condition that causes muscle weakness, fatigue, and difficulty swallowing. After surgery to remove her thyroid gland, she is now on medication and in complete remission.
Ontario, Canada; NHL Center (Pittsburgh Penguins).
American guitarist and producer Fuel, a singer-songwriter from the USA
Politician
Argentinian footballer
American singer/musician (Smash Mouth).
South African rugby player
English politician
TV Show Host
Swedish singer
Defensive tackle (Philadelphia Eagles).
American basketball player, a guard. He played professional basketball between 1987 and 2001. He was a part of 16 NBA Playoff games. He is only 5'3" and 136 pounds. He holds many records for the Charlotte Hornets franchise.
Joely Richardson is an English actress known for her roles in TV series such as Nip/Tuck and The Tudors, as well as films like 101 Dalmatians.
Joely Richardson is an English actress known for her roles in TV series such as Nip/Tuck and The Tudors, as well as films like 101 Dalmatians.
hockey defenseman (Team Japan 1998).
Australian-born American football player
NFL Inside Linebacker (New England Patriots).
Trinidadian singer
English football manager
Connecticut, USA; rower (Olympics 1996).
Germany; hockey forward (Team Germany Landshut).
New Jersey, USA; soccer forward (Olympics-1996).
American guitarist, songwriter and producer (Hole RRIICCEE & Rodney & the Tube Tops).
Estonian coach and decathlete
Director
Dominican baseball player, manager
American actor, and well-known family member, Robert Culp. He was a part of the 1986 film, "Dream Lover".
Academic and biologist from Northern Ireland
French man suspect of killing all his family members (his wife and four children) at their home in Nantes. He then vanished.
French football/soccer striker, who played in Ligue 1 for 455 games and scored 130 goals representing six teams, mainly Sochaux, Toulouse and Sochaux, over a 17-year career.
American producer and screenwriter
Filipino journalist
British Columbia, Canada; LPGA golfer (Itoki Hawaiian-1992, 1993).
Canadian golfer
Maine, USA; Nike Golfer (1991 Buick South Open).
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Activist
An indigenous Guatemalan woman of the K'iche' tribe. MenchAo's life has been dedicated to the promotion of indigenous rights and the public awareness of the plights of Guatemala's indigenous peoples after and during the Guatemalan Civil War (1960aEUR“1996). In 1998, she was awarded the Prince of Asturias Award and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992. She is the subject and …
Romanian musician
American baseball player
American race car driver
Turkish tried to assassinate Pope John Paul II
English academic and philosopher
David Thorburn, a Scottish-born banker, is Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director of Clydesdale Bank (a subsidiary of the National Australia Bank).
Turkish murderer
Lucien BarriA're, a French heiress and casino group founder Lucien BarriA", is her adoptive father.
American singer (L.A. Guns)
American homicide. He ambushed Donald Simpson around 10:00 PM CDT with Tom Cross. Simpson was killed when the cowboy boots kicked him repeatedly. They mistakenly believed Simpson was Hilst, their twin brother. Both men were freed despite the testimony of witnesses.
French caricaturist and cartoonist, whose work was published from the late 1990s in French satirical weekly magazine, Charlie Hebdo.
Scottish former journalist. He was the Head of News and Current Affairs for both STV and BBC Scotland. He was awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010, for his services to broadcasting.
Ghanaian singer
Australian mystic, a so called "Breatharian", who travels around the world lecturing about universal peace and tolerance. She claims to have taken very little food or drink from mid-1993, teaching people how to live from pranic energy instead of solid food.
British actress
German soprano and actress
French journalist writes for Motorbike Magazine 'Moto Revue.
California, USA; actress (Kim-Peyton Place).
Madison Square Garden, American public address announcer
American actor
Actor
American journalist and critic
American actor
"Dance With Me").
Author and academic in Kenyan-English
Author and journalist from Australia, English
Author
Iranian cartoonist and painter
Japanese runner
Japanese runner
French comics artist and author. Lucien is his most well-known character. He was first created in 1979. Lucien is a Malakoff rocker with a large pompadour and a cone in his face.
American politician, United States Congressman of Massachusetts
Music Producer
Economist
American politician, sworn into office as a Dem. Member of the House of Representatives in January 1999, taking over the seat left vacant by Joseph P. Kennedy II. He is a bold personality who can sometimes be rough around the edges. However, he has the appearance of a friendly, big football player. He was the Mayor of Somerville in Massachusetts. …
Indian academic and economist
English politician
Herfkens, Dutch Member of Parliament (PvdA).
American country-western singer, Loretta Lynn's sister. She was the youngest of eight children in the family. At 16 she toured with Loretta & Conway and at 19 her first Decca album, "I Cried", reached the top of the country charts. Her debut album, "Crystal Gayle", was a huge success. It saw her pop-country morph into massive hits. She was the …
French politician who served as Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries between 2007 and 2009. He was elected to the European Parliament in 2004. He helped Jean-Claude Killy to organize the 1992 Olympic Games in Albertville.
American basketball coach and player
USA; Country singer "Don't it turn my brown eyes blue?"
New York, USA. Singer (half-sister to Barbra Streisand).
Basketball player and coach
[Buster Poindexter] in New York; singer ("Hot! Hot! Hot! ").
[Buster Poindexter] in New York; singer ("Hot! Hot! Hot! ").
Academic and English geneticist
German singer, musician for the rock band Ton Steine Scherben.
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1948French politician, president du Mouvement Franche-ComtA (c).
backup Singer (Lynyrd Skynyrd) (d. 1977)
Newport, Rhode Island -- Rock guitarist / vocals (Cowsills-We Can Fly)
Rhode Island, USA; rock guitarist/vocals (Cowsills - "We Can Fly").
Polish politician and footballer manager
Cedra is a French pro-astrologer and publisher.
Japanese actor and bass player (The Tigers and the Pyg).
French essayist and journalist who specializes in analysing social issues. He was editor of Le Figaro Magazine since 1979, which is one of the most important weekly French magazines. He has since written several books after he left the magazine in 1997.
American educator and painter
Jean-Pierre Lux is a former French rugby union player and administrator, known for his contributions to the sport as a player and as a leader in rugby governance.
Italian film, TV ad stage actor and voice actor, comedians, writers, and TV personalities
Danish politician, 45th Danish Minister for Foreign Affairs
Indian academic and historian (d. 2013).
French ex-senior civil servant.
American actor
1. President of Armenia: Syrian-Armenian politician and scholar
President (HBO)
Actor / director (Nicht loeschbares Feur)
American ski champion. He was also a member the U.S. Ski Team. He was a member of the U.S. Ski Team, which competed in the 1968 Winter Olympics. He died 21 March 1976.
British guitarist, and driving force behind Led Zeppelin with Robert Plant. He is a keen student of Aleister Crowley's teachings and runs an occult shop. He was photographed in a dragon suit, in which he had his Sun in Cap and Moon in Cancer sewn. He is known for his sensitivity to privacy. One biographer suggested that he may have …
German filmmaker (d. 2014.)
Cypriot actor and singer
American painter, draughtsman, and sculptor (d.2002)
Vocalist (Walker Brothers, "Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore")
Scott Walker was an American musician and singer-songwriter known for his influential work as a member of The Walker Brothers and for his solo career as an avant-garde artist.
Canadian politician and lawyer (d. 2007).
rocker (Harpers Bizarre).
English comedian and singer
Politician
American pianist-singer and producer (Modern Folk Quartet, The Lovin' Spoonful, and The New Christy Minstrels).
Australian playwright and author
US singer (Manhattans One Life to Live).
American singer, guitarist, keyboarder, and composer. He is a member the musical group "Walker Brothers". The groupaEUR (tm),'s hits include "My Ship is Coming In", 1965, "The Sun AinaEUR[tm]t Gonna Shine Anymore," 1966, and "No Regrets," 1996.
American poet and artist. She died April 28, 2003, after a four year battle with ALS. She was a poet who wrote many poems. As a young woman she moved to New York City, where she gained a reputation for being an artist. After she returned to Boston in the 1970s, she started organizing communal housing and joined macrobiotics. She …
Italian fashion designer.
Pennsylvania, USA; actress (Beacon Hill Barbara - Another World).
Dutch singer / pianist (Drinking in My Bed).
Chairman of Samsung, Korean industrialist
British hypnotherapist and astrologer, he is also the copy editor of the AA Journal, Culture and Cosmos, Correlations and the Journal of Spiritual Astrology.
American actress
American hypertext fiction pioneer and artist
Texas, USA; actress
American author
English illustrator (d. 2014)
American singer, recording artist and daughter of a Mexican scientist. She dropped out of Boston University to play and sing in coffee shops in 1958. Her 1960 LP "Joan Baez" was one of the best-selling female folk albums. She was a singer with a voice that resembled a silver flute and she emphasized protest songs in 1960s. She founded the …
Canadian politician
London, England -- Actress (A Man for all Seasons, Tom Jones).
New York, USA: Folk singer/human rights advocate.
French journalist and writer. He is a journalist and writer for Canard EnchaA (r)nA (c), where he goes by the pseudonym Luke D(cygnes). He is also a columnist for Paris Match.
Swiss politician and journalist, 86th President of Swiss Confederation
Polish composer (d. 1993).
American singer-songwriter/pianist (d. 2005).
USA; actor/singer
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939British stage star and star, who also stars in more than 60 films. She is also an author of screen plays as well as children's books. The fascinating blonde, blue-eyed, leading lady was born in a remote Scottish village and graduated from London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She was the nude lesbian in "The killing of Sister George" 1968, …
British stage star and star, who also stars in more than 60 films. She is also an author of screen plays as well as children's books. The fascinating blonde, blue-eyed, leading lady was born in a remote Scottish village and graduated from London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She was the nude lesbian in "The killing of Sister George" 1968, …
French politician and lawyer, he was a member of France's National Assembly from 1997 to 2012. He represented Paris and was a member the 'Socialiste radical, citoyen et différents gauche', a left-wing French parliamentary group.
American critic and author
Dutch actor/theolog / Assistant Secretary for Justice
American educator and lawyer
French businessman. He was the CEO of Dassault Aviation, 2000 to 2013, and also the Chairman of Dassault SystA'mes.
Canadian politician and educator (d. 2013).
French perfumer, he was also the former head at Guerlain. He was a married father to one child and was the last heir to the perfume house's famous namesake before it was sold to LVMH in 1994 (Louis Vuitton).
American essayist, editor, educator, and essayist. His work includes three collections of essays, two books of literary criticism, and two collections of nonfiction books. He also teaches literature and writing as a Northwestern University visiting lecturer. His witty, informal style is what makes him famous.
Writer
English journalist and author
American pro-astrologer, Rose Lineman is the co-author of "Compedium of Astrology". AFA certified teacher, she is a member AFA, AFAN NCGR, WSA, and AFAN. She was a lecturer, teacher and consultant in her professional career.
French humorist, artist, and writer.
Novelist
Croatian politician and academic
He was an American radio astronomer and won the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics. He was married once and had three children.
American actor, TV and film comedian. He is best known for his roles in two comedy series. He was adept at playing eccentric characters. His role as Maynard G. Krebs (a worldly-wise, goateed beatnik) saw him play Maynard G. Krebs. 1959, "The Many Lives of Dobie Gillis." Dobie Gillis aired four seasons, and he returned to Gilligan's Island in 1964-67 …
Enberg, an American sports announcer started broadcasting in college. Enberg was a young assistant professor at California State University and also served as an assistant baseball coach. He was hired by NBC Sports in 1975 as an announcer for college hockey. He was known for his knowledge and appeal and was soon promoted to the microphone as an announcer for …
McCormack, who is known as "Cowboy", was 15 years old when he started boxing. He held the A.B.A. and Scottish titles by 1956. As an amateur, he held the Light Middleweight title. At the 1956 Summer Olympics, Melbourne, Australia, Torres won the bronze medal in light middleweight (aEUR"71 kg), but lost to JosA(c), the future world light-heavyweight champion. Torres was …
Michigan, USA; sportscaster ("Where's Huddles")
New York, USA. Actor (Dobie Gillis, Gilligan, Gilligan's Island).
Black Enterprise magazine was founded by a senior American businessman and publisher
Australian independent Senator
Blues guitarist / singer
Sr., African-American publisher
Football Player
Montgomery sports Champions
American football player and coach. He wore #15 and he was the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers from 1956 to 1971, during which time he became the only quarterback in NFL history to lead a team to five championships (1961-62, 1965-66-67) as well as Super Bowls I and II. He was less successful as the Packers' head coach, compiling …
Antilles, Netherlands -- Guitarist/Tutor (Princess Christina).
Author and journalist from Zambian-English
American soldier and politician
Author (Dear Queen)
Politician
Author and critic from Lithuanian-American (d. 2008).
Prussia -- Sci fi author (Man of Earth).
American chemist and CEO at Honeywell, a multinational manufacturing company. Renier is interested in production and technical engineering. He has a BS degree in Chemistry and a PhD.
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929German (formerly East German), dramatist, poet and writer. He also wrote essays. MA 1/4 ller, described as the theatre's greatest living poet since Samuel Beckett is undoubtedly the most important German dramatist in the 20th century. His "enigmatic fragmentary pieces" were a significant contribution in postmodern dramatism and postdramatic theatre.
American serial killer
American esoteric, medical and astrologist who attempted to automate writing for ten year before she achieved her breakthrough in 1977. In MH 1978-1979, she published a column by Hemetro, her spirit guide.
German dramatist (d. 1995)
American politician and lawyer (d. 2011).
Irish playwright and director of author plays (d. 2015).
American homicide victim who, before her murder conviction, had forger checks and drugged and robbed elderly people she had met at bars. In 1978, a psychological probation report referred to her as a chronic schizophrenia and deeply disturbed.
French journalist, poet, teacher, essayist, translator
Italian singer-songwriter, who won the top prize at 1958 San Remo for his song "Nel Blu Di Blu", a song also known as "Volare" in the U.S. He also did song work in movies.
American bestseller of popular fiction books. Many of her books have been made into TV movies like "Scruples", "Princess Daisy", and "Mistral's Daughter". Five of her books sold more than 60,000,000 copies in 20 languages worldwide. "Princess Daisy", a landmark in book publishing, was sold to paperback in 1979 for a record $3.2 million. Her books are simplified into a …
New York, USA, author (Scruples. I'll Take Manhattan. Princess Daisy. Dazzle).
Argentinian writer, political activist and founder of investigative journalism. His Open Letter from a Writer To the Military Junta, which he wrote one day before his death protesting the fact that their economic policies had a greater impact on ordinary Argentinians than human rights violations. On March 25, 1977, he was killed.
Indian environmentalist
He was a French jazz musician who played trumpet with legends such as Miles Davis, Django Reinhardt and Dizzy Gillespie. He was a singer for Michel Legrand, and his musical talent extended to his voice.
Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (d. 2002).
American accountant, teller and credit analyst, Hendee is the CEO of Firstar, which added $2.5 billion to its assets through the acquisition of Banks of Iowa. Hendee is interested in banking, fiance accounting and has two Economics degrees: a BA (and a MBA).
Canadian politician and lawyer 23rd Lieutenant Governor, Quebec (d. 2002).
English producer and director
Lee Van Cleef, one of the greatest movie villains, started his career as an accountant. During World War II, he served aboard minesweepers as well as subchasers in the U.S. Navy. He worked as an administrator in the office and became involved in amateur theatre in his spare time. A professional audition led to a job with a touring company …
Jean Poperen is a French politician known for his role as a member of the French National Assembly and his contributions to the Socialist Party.
American politician. He was the San Francisco City Supervisor during the 1960s. He is married to his wife and has eight children.
English manager and footballer (d. 2012).
Actor
French film executive and founder of Cambridge Film Group, 1979. President of an international creative marketing company.
Novelist
Georgian-Armenian screenwriter and director (d. 1990).
French pediatric surgeon and biologist, who specializes in cardiac and pulmonary surgery for children.
France Actor
France sport Champion
France sport Champion
President of Guinea (d.1984)
Khorana India/Canada bio-chemist (Nobel Prize 1968).
Indian-American biochemist, academic Nobel laureate (d.2011)
Guinean politician, 1st President (d. 1984).
Seymour Barab is a composer known for his chamber music and operas.
Astoria Military man
American businessman founded University of Phoenix (d.2014).
Indian-Canadian playwright and broadcaster (d. 2006).
English actor and singer (d.2012)
José Luis de Villalonga was a Spanish aristocrat, writer, and actor known for his roles in films such as 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'The Pink Panther'.
Pakistani scholar
Pakistani politician and scholar 20th Governor of Sindh (d. 1998).
Polish-British magician (d. 1999)
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Jr. American poet and academic (d.2007)
American golfer and baseball player (d. 2005).
Czechoslovakia -- Actor, Pink Panther Strikes Again Dorian Gray
French businessman. After working in a variety of odd jobs, he started a strip-tease bar on 21 May 1951. This club became the Crazy Horse Saloon.
Actor
French scientist who was a geodesist, glaciologist and geodesist on the French Polar Expeditions between 1948 and 1970. He died in May 2003.
American composer (themes for Green Acres and The Addams Family). (Born 1916).
English mathematician, entomologist (d.2004)
She was the daughter of wealthy French parents of jewish heritage. Her father was a jeweler. In 1919, the family moved to France.
Argentinian-American actor and director (d. 1982).
Actress (Gorilla Adverse, Anthony Adverse), passes away at 55
American writer. He was often considered a second-class writer. However, Huncke was an important figure in the Beat Generation. His moniker best describes the generation of writers as well as artists.
Castres Military man
Germany Military man
New York, actress (My Friend Flicka).
Actress on the French stage and screen, who was killed in Paris on 16 March 2011.
French journalist and writer specialized in Asia. Bodard was born at Chongqing, China (central China), where his father was French consul.
Entertainer
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -- Music / composer (Epistrop).
England, United Kingdom -- Equestrian (1968 Olympics-Gold Medalist).
American lawyer, who became a U.S. Senator in 1946. In 1950, Senator was elected V.P. Under Dwight D. Eisenhower, he was elected V.P. in 1950 and was elected President of America on 11/05/1968. He resigned from his position on 8/09/1974, following the Watergate scandal. He is also the author of "Six Crises", published in 1962.
Vocal / piano
Naval diplomat / artist
President
German Nazi army, a Colonel in Waffen SS.
The Dome of Discovery was designed by an English architect
Editor of the British newspaper Somerfield
Bastia Musician
Jurgen bandleader.
English runner (d. 1997)
Famous birthdays on January 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909French militant communist, member of the French resistance
Italian-born soprano (d. 1994)
Irish-American activist and television personality (d. 1992).
Maltese politician and lawyer 1st President, Malta (d.2008)
American entrepreneur (d. 2008)
Simone de Beauvoir was a French philosopher and author known for her influential works in existentialist philosophy and feminist theory.
Italian soccer player. He died in 1958, on the 29th of July.
Writer
French existentialist teacher and writer. She built a remarkable literary career as a novelist/philosopher, essayist, writer of memoirs, and essayist. She was a prominent member of the Parisian avant-garde intelligentsia of the '40s. Jean Paul Sartre, her open relationship partner, was also her presiding celebrity in the Existentialist movement. Although they never shared a home or required sexual fidelity, they …
French doctor who dedicated his life to industrial production of vaccines, with the goal of "vaccinating all children in the world."
Lyon 2?me physician
American patriarch (d.2013)
Ballet producer / dancer / choreographer
Ballet producer / dancer / choreographer
French admiral during World War II, given the title of 'Compagnon de la LibA (c)ration' (English : Companion to the Liberation).
Thai illustrator (d. 1969)
Austrian-born British opera manager (Born 1902)
Josemaria Escriva was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and founder of the personal prelature Opus Dei, known for his teachings on finding holiness in everyday life.
Austrian Opera Impresario, General Director of the Metropolitan Opera House between 1950-1972. He was previously an opera and concert manager in Germany and England. He was instrumental in the founding of the Edinburgh Festival in 1947.
Spanish ecclesiastic, founder of the Catholic sect "Opus Dei", (God's Work), in Spain. Escriva de Balaguer, y Albas, marques de Peralta Monsignor Josemaria. Also known as "El Padre". His organization grew to over 80,000 members worldwide, providing service and benefits as well as making them rich. Many of his devotees consider him a Saint.
Spanish Catholic priest and founder, Opus Dei (d.75)
Opus Dei, a Spanish saint and priest founded in 1975
French television personality. She was an actress, comedian and producer. She was born in Limeil-Brevannes (France) and died on February 25, 1985.
American cartoonist (Born 1901).
Hungarian-American actress (d. 1991).
American adventurer, writer, explorer, and homosexual. Halliburton traveled all over the globe and wrote passionately about what he saw and did. His bravery led him to dangerous situations, which added suspense and tension to his writing.
Queen Consort of Yugoslavia (d. 1961).
Wagner composer.