List of celebrities and famous people who were born on June 9th
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2010Vine Star
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2008American family with first and second children, Tori Spelling's daughter and husband.
American child of Aaron Lewis, the lead singer for Staind, and Vanessa Lewis, his father. Nyla is the second child of the couple. Their first child was Zoe Jane, who was 3 years old at Nyla's time.
Movie Actress
Movie Actress
TV Actor
Dancer
Reality Star
Athlete
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1998Rapper
YouNow Star
Vine Star
Dancer
Instagram Star
South Korean actress and singer (Girl's Day).
YouTube Star
Movie Actress
Model
YouTube Star
His parents called him Alexandre after a French swimmer, but his amateur tennis players decided to name him Yannick after Yannick Noah. National record holder for the 200 and 400 m freestyle (long courses). At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he won two Olympic gold medals in the 4x100 meter Freestyle, as the last swimmer of the French team of four, …
German singer, winner of "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" ("Germany Superstar Search").
Australian rugby player
TV Actor
YouTube Star
Matt Groening, creator of Son of Simpson, has been hailed as a genius
English actress
American pornographic actress
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989YouTube Star
She is a French mountain biker who won the Gold medal at 2012 Olympics. She was twice the world champion in 2012 and 2013.
Actor
Guitarist
Movie Actress
Spanish footballer
Irish singer (Celtic Woman)
Japanese-Filipino television host
Irish singer (Celtic Woman)
American voice actress and actress
Slovenian swimmer
Slovenian swimmer
Greek football player
American producer and actress
Mexican actress
American homicide is a boy who was raped and killed at the tender age of ten. He was an engaging, friendly child who was used to having his older brother around as his playmates. Charles Jaynes and Salvatore Sicari lured him into a car with the promise to give him a new bike and took him away. Jaynes smothered the …
Estonian race car driver
Canadian actor
Indian actor
Maltese-Swedish singer
Cuban baseball player (d.2013)
Singer-songwriter and actress from Hong Kong (Cookies & Ping Pung).
American gymnast
American football player
Indian actress
New Zealand All Black rugby player
American basketball player.
Entertainer
Danish singer-songwriter
Greek actor
Soccer Player
YouTube Star
Indian poet
Guyanese footballer
Estonian basketball player
Iranian football player
Colombian singer and songwriter of vallenato (d. 2005).
Cuban baseball player
American porn model and actress
Athlete
Athlete
American rower
American basketball player
Syrian football player
English poet and bass player (singer-songwriter).
Russian singer and dancer (Serebro).
Syrian footballer
American football player
Dominican-American baseball player
Hong Kong actor
Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark
Austrian singer-songwriter
Canadian actor
Miss Indiana Teen USA (1997)
YouTube Star
Austrian singer
Japanese footballer
English actor
American/Israeli movie actress (Natalie was inspired by his father's song BA(c)caud). First film role in 1994 French action movie LA(c), major success as PadmA (c) Amidala from the Star Wars prequel trilogy. In 1999, I was accepted to Harvard University to study psychology. However, I am still an actress and completed my BA in 2003.
English-born sitarist, born to Ravi Shankar
Celebrity
Taiwanese singer and actor (F4)
Thai boxer model and actress
Actor, singer, and model from Taiwan
Model and actress from Italy
French professional road bike racer who signed with Bonjour in 2002 to become a professional. He rode for Brioches La BoulangA're in 2003 and 2004. In 2005, he switched to Bouygues TA(c.lA(c.)com as his sponsor. He is a well-known sprinter, and he finished in the top 10 of the final stage of 2006 Tour de France.
Nigerian singer, songwriter and harmonica player
Iranian-German actor/singer
American actor and model
Japanese singer and actress with a Japanese voice
Iranian-German actor
American baseball player
English journalist and author
Estonian fencer
South African football player
American actor
YouTube Star
Magician
YouTube Star
American basketball player
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Musician
Canadian producer and actor
American teenager who was four years old when she joined the cult camp of David Koresh. Joshua, her seven-year-old brother, was among the 21 children released by the government when Koresh was under siege. Holly, her two year old sister was also taken into the Koresh cult. Rachel's father, who was not a member of the cult at all, lived …
American composer and conductor
Japanese singer and actress
French tennis player who became famous playing against Serena Williams, the American star. She lost 6aEUR", 6aEUR",7 and 5aEUR”7 in tough match at the 2003 Australian Open.
American screenwriter and comedian
Italian footballer
Japanese singer and actress with a Japanese voice
American basketball player
English singer, guitarist, pianist, and songwriter (Muse).
American actress
German football player. He holds the world cup record for goals with 16 goals since July 2014. (Rio World Cup). Ronaldo only scored 15 goals.
American soccer player
Miss USA 2004, American actress and model
Actress
Musician
Miss Slovak Republic Universe (1997)
American actor and model.
American screenwriter and producer of director films
Austrian singer
Fairfax, Virginia -- Gymnast (1996 Olympics)
Serbian basketball player
Indian actress and producer
Indian civil servant
Musician
Indian actress
Pakistani-English cricketer
American football player
Croatian-Greek basketball player
Dutch soccer player (FC Groningen)
French baritone opera singer, recitalist, and concert singer.
German-Ghanaian footballer, manager
American football player
English-Australian cricketer
Montreal, Quebec -- 48 kg judoka (1996 Olympics)
American homicide victim, she died after being raped, then strangled to death in Rockland, MA, January 30, 1993. Mullen was last seen alive at a party in the early hours. She was with William Jewett, Jr., an old acquaintance, who was arrested almost five years later in Weymouth, MA, on October 6, 1997, around 5:20 pm, under suspicion of her …
Musician
Australian soccer striker (Olyroos, Olympics - 1996)
Actress
American baseball player
Defensive end (Philadelphia Eagles).
Prague, Czechoslovakia -- Canadian tennis star (1996 Olympics).
Norwegian singer-songwriter and guitarist (Emperor Zyklon and Scum)
American football player, who was drafted by New England Patriots in 1996. On July 17, 1996, Bruschi signed his first contract. He was signed again by the same team on February 23, 2000. Bruschi, an inside linebacker, was a star on the team and won the Super Bowl Championship. On February 16, 2005, two week after the team had captured …
American hockey player who was able to walk again after a second serious hockey-related spinal cord injury.
Actress
Guard / center (Chicago Bears).
Swiss film director
CFL cornerback (Hamilton Tiger Cats)
Spanish model and member (by union) of the Spanish Royal Family
Mississauga, Ontario -- NHL right wing (Dallas Stars)
English comedian and TV host
Producer and cinematographer in Switzerland
Latvian shot putter and discus thrower
Australian coach and footballer
Japanese voice actress
NFL linebacker (Tampa Bay Bucs)
CFL offensive linebacker (Toronto Argonauts).
The Pole Vault Olympic Gold Medal Champion, France, was won by the French athlete on August 3, 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Belgian sportscaster and footballer
Athlete
NFL tight end (Houston Oilers / Tennessee Oilers).
Director
Actor
Scottish singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Yummy Fur, 1990s).
American guitarist
Gallopolis, Ohio -- Nike golfer (NIKE SC Classic-18th)
French television presenter and host, as well as an estate agent, is the son of Raymond Plaza, a professional cyclist racer. Although he would have loved to pursue a career as a professional athlete, he was severely injured when he fell down a staircase. He attended Neuilly-sur-Seine conservatory for six years to be a stage actor. He is one of …
Politician
Actress
CFL defensive tackle (BC Lions)
Winnipeg, Manitoba -- NHL left-wing (Philadelphia Flyers).
Hungarian coloratura soprano
Hungarian soprano
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American actor
American soccer player coach and sportscaster
Michigan, USA; drummer (Southgang).
American homicide victim, 12 years old when she was kidnapped by Robert Buell on October 29, 1981. Her body was strangled, sexually assaulted, burnt by candles, and then scrubbed clean.
Actor
NFL guard (Minn Vikings)
Canadian ice hockey player
NFL punter (Denver Broncos - Super Bowl 32)
High jumper from Greece and his coach
Canadian journalist, writer, musician, and producer of Iranian descent, who was born in Thornhill (Ontario).
Buffalo, New York -- 110m hurdler
Actor
Venezuelan long-distance runner
American convicted murderer (Born 1967).
American porn actress
Venezuelan runner
A very popular Dutch pianist. His beautiful, long hair is another reason he is well-known.
Actress
CFL punter (Calgary Stampeders).
Movie Actress
Actor
Actor
Santa Monica, California -- Beach volleyballer (1996 Olympics)
Campaigner
Reality Star
Canadian-American producer and actress
American smooth jazz bassist and basketball player (d. 2009).
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Japanese singer and actress
American thief, sentenced to ten years imprisonment for a 1982 burglary and another ten years for a 1989 burglary.
Movie Actor
American actor and director. He was a young, innocent heartthrob who started as a guitarist with the "Rock City Angels" before he made his screen debut in "Nightmare on Elm Street."
American screenwriter and producer of director films
Novelist
Kentucky, USA; actor (21 Jump Street and Pirates of the Caribbean).
Author and activist of the Israeli-English saxophonist (The Blockheads),
Israeli singer and musician (Mashina).
Israeli singer-songwriter/guitarist (Mashina).
American football player
He was a French-Portuguese coach driver and was the first victim to the terrorist attacks on Paris, near Stade de France.
rocker (China Crisis-"Christian")
Musician
Canadian-born actor
American playwright and screenwriter
American football player
Canadian-American actor. He was the youngest of five children and the son of a Canadian soldier officer. The family moved frequently. He set out to play hockey, but he ended up with 56 facial stitches after sustaining injuries from hockey and other adventures.
Canadian journalist and author
Belgian actor, writer and director. Drama teacher at the Royal Conservatory of Mons.
Reality Star
San Francisco, California -- LPGA Golfer (1994 Rochester International 54th)
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Hornsby, NSW -- Australasia Golfer
American music producer, noted family. He is the son of Kitty Dukakis, her first husband and a Utah businessman. Although he was named after Michael Dukakis, he was not adopted by him. He was exposed to politics as a child and was exposed to it from an early age. He slept, breathed, ate, and campaigned with Michael until he was …
American basketball coach and player
Comedian
Massachusetts, United States -- Murderer (FBI Most Wanted List)
Running star (3k indoor world record)
Religious Leader
He was fascinated by astrology from a young age and passed the education to become an astrological psychologist at API. He was certified December 6, 1996. He was a teacher at the API for a few years.
English crystallographer and academic
American journalist and author
Italian journalist and TV host, who was killed in Rome on March 8, 2000.
American child actor, working steadily in films and commercials for ten years. In the '70s, his films included "My side of the Mountain", and "The Phynx". He was married to his wife, two children, and worked as a Paramount executive by 1985.
German footballer
English historian
Belgian businessman. Bellens, a Belgian businessman, was CEO of Belgacom (the largest telecommunications company in Belgium) from November 15th 2013.
Actor
Inventor
Musician
Rocker (Naked Eyes)
Italian family member Edoardo, the only son of Gianni, was found dead on November 15, 2000 at 46. This was a suicide. He was driving along the Torino–Savona motorway, at the top of the Fossano Overpass. The engine was still running when the police arrived. He may have climbed over the railing to let himself fall 80m.
American comic book artist
American illustrator and author
Lawyer and politician American-Canadian environmentalist
Welsh singer and guitarist (UFO Lone Star, Skid Row).
American author
Italian-American composer and guitarist
Musician
Politician
American child actress. She was a cast member of the TV series "The Waltons" as a child. After leaving the stage, she worked as a backup singer and then took up astrology full-time.
American basketball player
Israeli singer-songwriter (d. 2004)
Turkish singer and actress
American film composer
French-Belgian editor and director of "Actes Sud", a publishing house. Hubert Nyssen, her father, was her successor.
1978 National League Most Valuable Player
Indian actress (d. 2014.)
American baseball coach and player
American composer, conductor, and producer
American graphic designer and academic (d.2013)
American basketball player. He played for the New York Nets (1972aEUR'1976), Kansas City Kings (1976-76), Denver Nuggets (1977aEUR'1978), San Diego Clippers (1978aEUR)1982.
German footballer
English bass player, songwriter, and producer (Uriah Sheep the Spiders from Mars and Cybernauts). (d. 2013).
Actress
Actress
American football coach and player
English actor
Greek-American basketball player
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Politician
British MP
Musician
French comic book creator. His notable works include Les Sept Vies de l'A%0pervier (1983aEUR”1991) and Arno (1983aEUR”1997).
California, USA Cellist (Tchaikovsky gold 1978).
Swedish politician and social worker
NCAA punter (most punts during season-101, Va Milt Academy).
American radio host (d.2012)
English guitarist (Uriah Heep)
Australian senior officer in the Royal Australian Air Force. From 20 June 2001, he was Chief of Air Force (CAF), and then Chief of Defence Force (CDF), starting on 4 July 2005. On 3 July 2011, he retired from military service.
American author and historian
French war photographer who was the first woman to be awarded the World Press Photo of the Year award in 1976. Black-and-white photograph of a Palestinian woman pointing her fingers at a masked soldier in Beirut's war-ravaged La Quarantaine District was the winning image.
Author
American official appointed by President Reagan in January 1983 as Director of U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. This nomination was rejected by the Foreign Relations Committee and only barely approved by the US Senate by a margin of 57 to 42. Adelman was an experienced government official, a senior political scientist at the Stanford Research Institute and author of …
American family trauma. The daughter of Lorraine Lielke, her first marriage. Elmer Lielke was her stepfather and broke into their home on 11/26/1964. She ran outside, calling for help, and managed to escape the murders of her mother and young brother.
The Point, a Gambian journalist and publisher, was co-founded by The Point (d. 2004).
Influential Scottish author of short stories, novels, plays, and political essays. His novel, A Disaffection, was shortlisted for a Booker Prize. He also won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in Fiction in 1989. Kelman was awarded the 1994 Booker Prize for How Late It Was, But How Late. Kelman received the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Award in 1998. Both …
English politician and educator
Italian diplomat and politician
Spanish cyclist (d. 1994).
Businessman
USSR -- Discus thrower (1972 Olympics, Gold Medalist).
Spanish champion cyclist. He is considered to be one of the greatest cyclist champions worldwide, even though he didn't win many races. He won the Tour daEUR(tm),Espagne in 1970, and the Tour de France 1972.
German art festival director
Marielle, a French alpine skier, won a gold medal at the 1964 Olympics in slalom, and a silver in giant slalom.
Wisconsin, United States -- Actress
American football player and sportscaster
3rd Viscount Craigavon English politician and accountant
Ambler, Pennsylvania USA - A foxhound.
Iraqi-English businessman co-founded Saatchi & Saatchi
English race car driver
American science fiction author
Actor
United States -- Sci-fi author (Hugo, Nebula, Worlds Apart)
American homicide victim. He was killed in the house of his ex-girlfriend's jealous lover who had kidnapped her September 1976.
American educator and pianist (Sphere).
French writer and philosopher, who specializes in Carl Gustav Jung's work. He graduated from the Ecole Normale Superieure.
Scientist
Editor (Daily Express)
Scientist
German manager and footballer
English singer-songwriter and keyboard player (Deep Purple Paice Ashleyton Lord The Flower Pot Men & The Artwoods). (d. 2012).
CEO (Gallaher)
American Indian medicine man who gives lectures and seminars on old lore and traditional practices.
Rocker
United States -- Sportscaster (ESPN, ABC "Oh Baby!")
Canadian politician and businessman
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Italian attorney, degree in 1961. He was a business executive who was the manager of railroads before becoming embroiled in a scandal. Necci claimed that his annual salary of 800,000,000 (about $400,000 U.S.), was not enough to support his family.
French television and film director. He is best known for his comedy films of the 1980s and 1990s. He primarily directed for French television after 1990.
Romanian actress and soprano
CEO (MFI Furniture Group).
Scottish academic and historian
English sportscaster and race car driver
American illustrator and author
American sportscaster
Historian
Romanian soprano
CEO (Commission for Racial Equality).
Mudgee (NSW) -- Golfer (1968, 1971 Australian Champ).
He is a Scottish playwright, actor, and theatre director. From 1969 to 2003, he was the artistic director at Glasgow's Citizens Theatre.
American composer and educator
English businessman and economist
New York, USA; composer (Pulitzer 1980).
American baseball player. He was a right-handed outfielder for the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins from 1960 to 1961.
German hydrobiologist and academic
Manager and footballer from Ireland
American screenwriter and comedian
Hungarian academic and chemist
American promoter and wrestler (d. 13)
Actress (Lovespell Girl in Black Stockings, Actress)
American singer-songwriter and performer of soul music. He was a tenor with a four-octave range vocal range and was known as "Mr. He was known for his enthusiasm and helped to transition rhythm and blues from soul. He was regarded as a master showman and one of the most influential and dynamic singers in R&B/rock 'n' Roll history.
English colonel and politician
Actress
Blues guitarist
Composer
German FR, 500m speed skater (1960 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
New York, USA. Actor (The Rockford Files), AKA Pablo, Shamus.
Michigan, USA; song ("Lonely Teardrops")
British Vice-Admiral
Pennsylvania, USA; actor (Tim Conway Show).
Comedian
(Rep-R-AK, 1973- )
American politician. A policeman and sheriff who unsuccessfully tried to become the mayor of Milwaukee in 1996.
American javelin thrower, coach
American musician and dancer. He played the marimba and other percussion specialty instruments, and tap-danced his ways into American homes through the long-running Lawrence Welk program. He was a versatile entertainer who sang and danced his own way to a slot as a producer.
American CEO and executive of Hormel, a retailer of meat packaging. Knowlton studied Economics and Geography in college and was interested in marketing and production. He has over 184,000 shares and has created over 200 new products in the meat packing industry within five years.
CEO (Acas)
2nd baseman (St. Louis Cardinals). / Manager (New York Yankees).
Algerian-born French actor made his screen debut in 1949. His films include "Companions of the Night", "The Bed," "Sheep has Five Legs" and "Companions of the Night".
Indian politician and author 8th Chief Minister, Odisha (d.2006).
American actor
Spanish politician, President of the autonomous Catalunya government, Spain in 1987.
United States -- Sci fi author (Thongor Of Lemuria).
Norwegian royalty (married name Lorentzen), the eldest child of King Olav V of Norway and Princess Märtha of Sweden. She was the older sister of King Harald V and Princess Astrid.
French singer and pianist, nicknamed "la longue dame brune" and famous for having composed the songs "Göttingen" (inspired by this town where she gave some concerts in 1964, just after the reconciliation treaty), "Marienbad", and "L'Aigle Noir" (which sold twenty four thousand copies in twelve hours).
American civil engineer and CEO at Harsco, an industrial company. Gambill holds a BE degree in Civil Engineering and is a specialist on engineering production and manufacturing operations.
Spanish politician and physician, 126th President of Generalitat de Catalunya
NYC, New York -- Educator / Newscaster (CBS / NBC; Meet the Press).
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929American blues and rhythm singer (d. 1954).
(Rep-R-California, 1977- )
Jamaica -- 4x400m runner (1960 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
A Swiss astrologer who was based in Geneva, has died.
American comedian, known for his humor and wit. After being shunned by the television industry for several years, he continued to perform his stand-up routines at nightclubs and make films. After 30 years of being in the television industry, he finally found his niche by performing one-man shows.
Director (University of Wales Centre for Welsh Studies).
French novelist, anthropologist and philosopher. Sansot's novels, which describe the chaotic world we live in, earned him recognition. He advocates the return to nature with peace and a lot dolce far nue.
Welsh academic and critic (d. 2015).
American basketball player (d. 1983).
(Rep-D-Virginia, 1983- )
Comedian
Austrian politician and journalist in the Austrian Social Democratic Party. Zilk served as Mayor of Vienna between 1984 and 1994. He was seriously injured by a bomb that had been delivered to his Innere Stadt home by Franz Fuchs, a right-wing terrorist (born 12/12/1949).
Composer
American socialite and wife of Nelson Rockefeller, with whom she had two children. From her previous marriage to Dr. James Murphy she had four children. She left him in 1963 to marry Nelson. Her multi-millionaire husband became Governor of New York State and Vice-President of America under Gerald Ford on 8/20/1974.
Shortstop (Cubs. Braves. Phillies. Twins. Yankees.
Maryland, USA; actress (Black Beauty. Dear Wife. Heiress).
American diplomat, military officer and science-fiction writer. He served as a First Lieutenant on radar sites and was an active member of the military. He resigned from the U.S. Foreign Service in 1958 to pursue full-time writing. In 1960, he was a Captain at the Third Air Force headquarters in London.
First Lady
The Seattle Seahawks were founded by a German-American businessman, philanthropist, and philanthropist (d. 2014).
France -- Slalom (1964 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
American professional wrestler (d.2003)
American wrestler and manager (d.2003)
CEO (Commonwealth Games Federation)
Germany Actor
Birmingham, England -- Actor (Day of Jackal Girl in my Soup).
Clergyman
German politician (d. 2015)
American screenwriter and producer (d. 2003).
French astrologer and author of "La Porte du ciel", (1981), and "L'Astrologie du verbe et l'alphabet cosmique", (1988).
Canadian biochemist and academic
Jr. Chinese-American Pilot and Poet (d. 1941).
MEP
Jr., American poet (d. 1941).
French journalist, historian and writer. He is well-known for his biographies, including those of Ho Chi Minh, Nasser and LA(c)on Blum.
American socialite, "Debutante" of the Year in 1938. A New York tabloid columnist noticed Frazier, a Canadian-born man. He was to be the belle in her season. He was spot on. Frazier's photograph and name were seen in numerous publications throughout the country within two years. She was unofficially crowned "Glamour Girl No. 1" around the world. 1." Brenda was …
American journalist, newscaster. He was a bombardier in World War II. He was married twice and had five children.
American scholar and rabbi (d. 2006).
Hungary -- Gymnist (1952-56 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
Artist
French Trotskyist leader who was for many years the central leader of French Courant Communiste Internationaliste, which founded the Parti des Travailleurs.
Novellist
Le Mans Journalist
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Nantes Writer
Russian chess player
Fremont Scientist
Actor
St-Maur Journalist
Dutch WWII resistance fighter / dir / actor (Ciske de Rat)
Angers physician
American Libertarian philosopher
Author and historian of Egyptian-English (d. 2012).
American jurist and retired Supreme Court Justice. He was a former All-American football player and NFL football star, Rhodes scholar, and WW II naval intelligence officer. White was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1962 by President John F. Kennedy and retired in 1993. On 4/15/2002, he died from complications due to pneumonia in Denver, CO.
American business executive, president of a world bank and official in government who was Secretary of Defense during the Bay of Pigs War and Vietnam War. McNamara was a financial analyst, accountant and the first non-family president at Ford Motor Company. He was a success story in the U.S. auto industry and he headed the U.S. Department of Defense, which …
German SS officer (d. 1943).
German soldier and author (d.2006)
US Secretary of Defense (1961-1968) / head (World Bank).
American jazz guitarist and designer of the electric guitar. Paul's greatest contribution to popular music was the ability to see electronic amplified guitars' potential as a leading instrument, influencing artists around the world. Paul combined his virtuoso playing of the guitar with innovative recording techniques and sound effects. The result was a rich, full-bodied and thick hi-fi sound that sounded …
Cello teacher
American football coach and player (d. 1997).
Boston, Massachusetts -- Actress (Thunder Rock and Innocent Sinners).
Belgian clown.
American writer and astrologer.
Composer
French teacher, author, and criminologist. First he was a magistrate, then he became the Inspector-General for the Judicial Administration 1941-1978. From 1940, he was a prison administrator, Secretary-General of International Society for Criminology and President of the association from 1973-1978. Pinatel was also a professor at Sorbonne's Institute of Criminology and the author of "Criminology".
Lieutenant Colonel of the Dutch Salvation Army
French soccer/football player. He was a Rouen (1932-1939), and French national soccer team (1933-1938).
American ornamental ironworker (d.2009)
German-American pianist composer, conductor (d. 1970).
Sociologist
Tenor
British playwright and master of well-written plays, who was a huge success since 1936 when he won his first London success with "French Without Tears". He had a play every season for the next 20 years. This was a total number of 23 West End plays.
British actor
Irish musician, composer.
Paris 16?me Military man
American actor. He was an eternal youth, but he looked 60 years old. In 1931, he made his Broadway debut by presenting himself as Blade Stanhope Conway and pretending to be British. He feigned a southern drawl to present himself as Brice Hutchens in Hollywood. Later, he reclaimed his name and began making films starting in 1935. These included "King's …
Australian diplomat and public servant Australian High Commissioner to New Zealand (d.1984)
Composer
British General
Famous birthdays on June 9th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Philosopher
American business executive. NCR Corporation's president during the transition to electronic cash registers. He passed away on the 10th of May 2007.
German soldier, member of Nazi Party and Lieutenant Colonel in Waffen SS. Hitler's government awarded him the Iron Cross in 1943. He died August 20, 1972.
Joplin, Missouri -- Actor. (Love that Bob. Dial M for Murder).
American co-founder, Amnesty International, dies at the age of 84.
American basketball coach and player (d. 1970).
Lord-Lieutenant (Gwynedd)
Germany -- Actor (Barefoot Constessa, Naked Maja).
American eugenicist, entrepreneur (d. 1997).
Repository for Germinal Choice was founded by a businessman and eugenicist from America.
Italy Writer
Composer
St-Maixent Military man
Italy sport Champion
American music critic and author (Born in 1903)
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (d. 1969).
Cartoonist
Actress (Sarumba Rumba, Ready for Love 24 Hours)
German swimmer, water polo player, and breaststroke swimmer who participated in the 1928 Summer Olympics as well as the 1932 Summer Olympics.
Belgian pilot/brewer, who dies at 54
American singer-bandleader and television host (Waring’s Pennsylvanians), (d. 1984).
Portuguese poet, activist and writer. His first job was in the Norwegian consular office after he graduated in law. After returning to the United States, he became a journalist. He used his writing skills to fight the regime of Antonio Salazar. He also published many of his poems and books, winning the 1961 Portuguese Writers Society Poetry Prize.