List of celebrities and famous people who were born on August 10th
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2007He is an English family legend and the son of Emma Bunton (ex-Spice Girl) and Jade Jones (also a musician). Beau is Beau's first child.
Dancer
Family Member
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Dancer
Indian chess player
American reality TV personality, model and socialite. Her most notable appearances are on E! Reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians is her most well-known appearance.
Instagram Star
R&B Singer
Actor
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
South Korean actress and singer (AOA).
Japanese actor and singer (Hey! Say! JUMP)
Basketball Player
Radio Host
Pop Singer
Japanese actress
English race car driver
South African tennis player
Movie Actress
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Australian cricketer
Actress
American-Canadian ice hockey player
Comedian
Reality Star
American actor
Filipino actress
Activist
Actor
Actress
Australian rugby player
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989TV Actor
French half-pipe skier, he was a gold medalist at World Championships 2009 and silver at 2015 X Games. He also won the gold in 2016.
Israeli footballer
Canadian ice hockey player
YouTube Star
He is an American Olympic athlete and was selected to represent the USA in the Ski Team at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. He was forced to withdraw due to illness. He experienced stomach pains on February 2, 2010 and was rushed by his family to a Park City, UT, hospital. The next day, his appendix nearly burst was …
Italian footballer
Brazilian actress
Italian footballer
Actor and singer from the Netherlands
New Zealand singer and actor
American football player
Czech tennis player
Actress
American actor (d. 2006).
Estonian tennis player
Irish footballer
Italian footballer
American television host
Businessman
Japanese actor and model
TV Actor
Actress and host of Filipino television
English cricketer
Musician
American actress
Actor and singer from the Philippines
South African netball player
Actress
American soccer player
American mixed martial artist
Spanish motorcycle racer
Russian player in ice hockey
Canadian ice hockey player
American electronic musician, designer, photographer, fashion designer, filmmaker.
American supermodel and actress.
Athlete
Actress
Swedish footballer
American model Miss Texas USA 2003
English snooker player
American baseball player
American actress
Japanese actress and singer (Morning Musume Def.Diva, Nochiura Natsumi).
Indonesian badminton player
Reality Star
Dutch martial artist
American actress
Saudi Arabian footballer
American actor
Wrestler
TV Actor
Canadian-English actress and model
English wrestler
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979French rugby union footballer. He also played for France. He is usually a flanker.
American screenwriter and producer
Sri Lankan cricketer
French race car driver
American baseball player
Family Member
American youth accidentally killed in an accident. A hockey player suffered a serious injury to his chest and died on 1/18/1995 at 7:20 PM EST. Quincy, MA.
American actress
American actress, who was cast in her first movie role ("To Die For") in 1995. She has been seen in many other movies and TV shows including roles in "Good Will Hunting", and "Boys Don't Cry". In 1997, she starred in "All Over Me".
Actress
American basketball player
English cricketer
Model and actress from Hong Kong
Australian footballer
Australian footballer
Skateboarder
American guitarist and songwriter (The Calling).
TV Show Host
English comedian and radio host
Northern Irish footballer
American businesswoman who turned exhibitionism into profits, tapping into the universal voyeur within all of us.
American wrestler
Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland: A politician and businessman from Scotland
American wrestler
French soccer player.
Actor
Turkish footballer and figure skater
Te Kuiti (New Zealand) -- Australian swimmer (1996 Olympics).
Turkish footballer
Athlete
Producer
Tackle (San Francisco 49ers)
Hockey goaltender (Team Slovakia 1998)
Cornerback (Chicago Bears)
Costa Rican manager and footballer
French footballer
Costa Rican footballer
American feminist and author
Saudi Arabian producer and director
Norristown (Pennsylvania) -- Tennis star (1995 Indian Wells doubles).
Argentinian footballer
Australian baseball infielder (1996 Olympics).
Actor
Writer
NFL fullback (NY Jets).
Englewood, New Jersey -- Cyclist (1996 Olympics).
Miss Turks and Caicos islands Universe (1997)
American actress and model
English rugby player and sportscaster
South African-American singer-songwriter and actress
Swedish producer and guitarist (Therion Carbonized Messiah, Demonoid), singer-songwriter and guitarist.
American poet and educator (d.2012)
Miss Maine USA (1996)
American actor
Soccer Player
Danish singer-songwriter (Apoptygma Berzerk and Bruderschaft)
Cuban boxer
Model
Cuban boxer
Astronaut
Austrian singer-songwriter/guitarist
English rugby player
American mixed martial artist and wrestler
Chicago, Illinois -- Catcher (KC Royals)
NFL defensive back (Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl 31)
Quesnel, British Columbia -- Canadian Tour golfer (1994 Glen Meadows-2nd)
CFL slot back (Hamilton Tiger Cats)
American football player. He was a quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings (1993), Detroit Lions(1994), San Francisco 49ers (95aEUR]1996), Seattle Seahawks (96aEUR]1997), and Indianapolis Colts (1997). Toretta is best known for his remarkable college career at the University of Miami. He led his team to victory week after week, amassing 7,000 aerial yards in his four-year career. He was presented the …
New Zealand-Australian journalist and cricketer
Actor
Journalist
St. Paul -- NHL defenseman (Vancouver Canucks)
Australian coach and footballer
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Iveagh
Australian actress
Scarborough, Ontario -- NHL Center (Winnipeg Jets).
NHL forward (Team Belarus, Olympics - 1998)
Politician
Boston, Massachusetts -- Rock singer (New Edition, Bell Biv Devoe).
American voice actor and screenwriter
Comedian
NFL nose tackle (Atlanta Falcons).
Soccer player (SC Heerenveen).
Hockey defenseman (Team Slovakia 1998)
Dover, New Jersey -- Handball goalie for team (1992, 1996 Olympics)
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
English singer and author (Five Star).
Belgian sportscaster and footballer
Australian rower (1996) Olympics
Athlete
Dutch cricketer
American sportscaster
American boxer
LPGA golfer
Fountain Valley, California -- Beach volleyball (1992, 96 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
Estonian actor, director, and author
German singer-songwriter and bass player (Blind Guardian and Demons and Wizards).
Italian businesswoman from a prominent family. She is the daughter Silvio Berlusconi's first wife Carla Elvira Lucia Dall'Oglio. She married Maurizio Vanadia (a former dancer) and they have two children together. Gabriele Vanadia was born on December 28, 2002 at 10:13.
German singer
English television host and gardener
Economist
Author
New Orleans, Louisiana -- Outfielder (New York Yankees).
American actress, singer and musician.
Italian singer, dancer, TV host, and actress.
US scherpschutser (1984 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
American basketball coach and player
American jockey
Malian kora player
Australian distance runner (1996 Olympics)
American jockey and sportscaster
Inglewood (California) -- Infielder (New York Yankees and Montreal Expos).
Norwegian composer and saxophonist
American singer-songwriter (Guy)
Japanese guitarist and singer (d. 2005).
English journalist was awarded Interviewer of the Year at the British Press Awards 2004.
Indian politician and lawyer (d. 2001).
Musician
Author and journalist English-American
Coach and footballer from the Netherlands
Indian "Bandit queen," a local Robin Hood, encouraged low-caste Indians, particularly women, to seek equality by law. Her life story was the subject a controversial movie, "The Bandit Queen" in 1994.
American pilot and consultant in aviation. When American Airlines' plane crashed into the World Trade Tower, on 9/11/2001, Sweeney was killed. Sweeney is survived by Julie Sweeney, a high school teacher.
English singer-songwriter
American child actor who is a steady worker in film and television.
Young Adult Author
American actor and director
rocker (Bad).
Entrepreneur
Politician
Coach
Australian rock singer / drummer (INXS -Kiss the Dirt).
Actress (Lisa-Four Seasons), daughter of Alan Alda
He was a Spanish actor who became a well-known leading man in Spanish films. His roles in Pedro Almodovar’s 1988 film "Women on the verge of a Nervous Brokendown" and "Tie Me up!" brought him international recognition. Tie Me Down!" 1990.
American golfer
Italian actress
Estonian long jumper and sprinter
Elizabethtown, Kentucky -- PGA Golfer (1991 Memorial).
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959American actress, born to a family of three generations liberal actors. She was raised in a community, and became a hippie flower child at eighteen. At fourteen, she moved out on her own to San Francisco to hitchhike, take drugs, and find a boyfriend. At 17 she married for one year.
Welsh politician and sailor
Innu-Canadian singer-songwriter (Kashtin)
Designer
Musician
English drummer (All About Eve, Del Amitri).
He is an Italian tennis player with great talent and a promising future. After a car accident, he was paralysed and has been using a wheelchair since 9/28/1985. Mattia, his son (5/31/1980 at 9:40 PM Faenza), is a promising soccer player.
New York, USA. Actress (Desperately Seeking Susan).
Tin Huey – "Contents dislodged"
American boxer (d. 2012).
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, an English politician and nurse
English cricketer coach and manager
American boxer. World heavyweight champion 12/10/1982. After ten years of professional boxing. He won the Golden Gloves title ten years prior to that. He won his first professional fight on 10/15/1977 by knockout in round 4.
American composer and playwright of saxophonists (d. 2014).
Actress
Estonian architect
Turkish singer and actress
American actor
American producer and pianist, singer-songwriter
Balestrat in Australia -- Tennis star
Spanish manager and footballer (d.2013)
American wrestler
WWF wrestler
Indian-English businesswoman
Australian comics artist and cartoonist from Scotland. Probably best known as the illustrator and publisher of "From Hell" (written by Alan Moore), Campbell is also the creator of the semi-autobiographical "Alec" stories collected in "Alec: The Years Have Pants," and "Bacchus" (aka "Deadface"), a wry adventure series about the few Greek gods who have survived to the present day. His …
American set designer (d. 2013)
Filipina broadcast journalist and television personality
Politician
American comedian and screenwriter
German footballer
American poet and prose writer
American actress
American actor
French investigator magistrate, known for his expertise in financial and political corruption cases. He investigated the French-Taiwan frigates Affair. This was connected to the Clearstream scandal and the Urba case.
American singer and coloratura soprano. As a child, she studied flute and sang in a chorus. At 18, she saw her first opera. She majored vocal performance at the University of Michigan and made her professional debut in January 1996. She was first known in America in 1978, and then in Europe in 1978 for her leading roles in contemporary …
TV Actor
Russian Lieutenant Colonel / Cosmonaut
New York, USA: soprano (New York City Opera 1978).
Marine biologist
French radio host, journalist and president of Radio France, 2009-2014
LPGA golfer
World Leader
Italian manager at Saman, a rehabilitation community for drug addicts, she assumed the helm after her husband, Mauro Rostagno was assassinated by unknown people on 9/26/1988.
Oskaloosa (Kansas) -- Actor (Abe Carver - Days of our Lives).
Rocker (Iron Butterfly)
Clinicaloncologist
Canadian actor
Canadian actor and host of a game show
American singer-songwriter
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Psychologist
Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania -- Singer (Diamond Rio - Meet in the Middle).
Brazilian psychologist who is a specialist in Tibetan Nyingma methods. Penna has two daughters.
American professional golfer.
English actor
Hungary -- Fencer (1972-80 Olympics - Bronze Medalist).
Anwar Ibrahim, a Malaysian politician. He is the defacto Leader of Opposition of Malaysia, (Pakatan Rakyat), an economic advisor to Selangor's state government[2] and a leader of PKR [KeADILan]. From 1993 to 1998, he was the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia and the Finance Minister from 1991 until 1998. After rising to prominence as a student leader, he was held …
American nun and college professor.
Musician
English rugby player and coach
English cricketer
Scottish musician and flamboyant lead vocalist, who also plays the rock'n'roll flute. He was the son of a Scottish nightwatchman and a school dropout at 15. After studying art, he worked in Blackpool with the John Evan group before forming Tull in 1967. The name Tull is after an 18th-century British inventor and agriculturist. His guitar was traded for a …
Italian pop-rock singer, best known for the songs "Vado via", "Piccola e fragile", "Sereno è" and "Due".
Soap Opera Actor
American lawyer. Nominated by President George W. Bush to the US Supreme Court October 3, 2005. President George W. Bush nominated Miers to the Supreme Court to replace Sandra Day O'Connor, who had previously announced her intention to retire as soon the seat was available.
Dutch founder (Schlager Festival Gay Party)
American chairperson of Nottawaseppi Huron Band Of Potawatomi (Born in 1945).
Athlete
Writer
French screenwriter, comic book writer, and French writer. He died 25 January 1999.
American singer-songwriter (The Ronettes).
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Bread Black Tie, The Remingtons). (d. 2005).
New York, USA; singer ("Be My Baby").
Indian-Pakistani cricketer
Rocker
American composer and trumpet player (Jazz Composer's Orchestra).
French-Canadian actress, singer, songwriter and singer
American fashion designer, best known for her whimsical and feminine designs. Many of her designs can be described as "over-the-top" and embellished. Her fashion shows are often ended with a cartwheel.
fashion designer (1971 Winnie Award).
Comedian
English physicist and engineer
American teacher of English and languages. She married Harvey in June 1964, and they have two sons, Daniel (and Douglas). Her mom claims that Bonnie was in her womb for ten weeks, and is a fetal hibernation patient.
French serial killer.
Dutch TV host/founder (Simplistic Union).
Australian painter and sculpture
England, United Kingdom -- 200m Backstroke Swimmer (1960 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
American news figure arrested on 4/16/1998 for kidnapping charges of his two daughters, 18 years earlier.
American football player. He was a former player in the National Football League, and he was once the Atlanta Falcons' coach.
American musician. He is a member of "Righteous Brothers", along with Bill Medley. Their close friendship was a perfect example of white soul, and their first hit was in 1962.
English sportscaster (d. 2012)
USA; rocker (Righteous Brothers, "Unchained Melody")
Chief Constable (South Yorkshire).
QC, British Director for Public Prosecutions
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939English actress (d. 2014.)
Musician
(Rep-D-North Carolina, 1973- )
American politician and lawyer (d. 2012).
Actor
Statesman
Athlete
English illustrator and author
German actress.
Russian politician and scholar Mayor of Saint Petersburg (d.2000)
US sprinter (1960 Olympics, Gold Medalist).
American pro-American astrologer, based in Washington, DC., is a lecturer and author of articles as well as a series of books called "What Makes You tick" and "Table of Midpoints." Margot hosted astrology programs for cable TV and radio, encouraging the use of astrology to raise children.
Dutch banker in Curacao
British Major General
Dutch bishop
Baron Stewartby, an English politician Minister of State in the Armed Forces
Georgian composer (Night Prayers).
American senior editor for the new magazine "Lear's".
Indian painter from Coorg (later part in Mysore, now Karnataka).
Turkish wrestler and trainer
Composer
Baroness Butler-Sloss English judge and lawyer
American poker player who has been playing professionally for more than 50 years. He is a two time World Series of Poker (WSOP), Main Event champion and an Inductee to the Poker Hall of Fame. He is also the author of many books about poker.
Movie Actress
American serial killer from Dallas, Texas. His three victims were allegedly removed their eyeballs by the aEURoetheeyeball killeraEUR
British Lady Justice
English mechanical engineer (Cosworth), (Born 1933).
Chairman (Lloyds Regulatory Board).
Shot putter (1960 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
American baseball player and sportscaster
New York, USA: Baseball player (Hit four homers in a single game).
English academic and composer
Philippine cardinal and Archbishop in Manila
American actor, director, writer, and producer of independent films with low budget. His most notable works include "Tea and Sympathy", 1956, "South Pacific," and "Gidgit," 1959. He also wrote "Born Losers" and his greatest hit, "Billy Jack" (1971). He made it big with Billy Jack, and he had two sequels. In 1984, he declared bankruptcy.
American sci-fi writer, author of seven novels and three collections of cartoons. He was awarded four Fan Artist Hugos, the 1982 Campbell Award for Best New Writer and three collections of cartoons.
Italian ballet dancer who made her La Scala debut in 1953. After beginning her professional dance career in 1948, she received her diplomas in piano and ballet from the Ballet School of La Scala Theatre in Milan and the Milan Conservatory in 1952. Colombo was made soloist in 1954, and has been performing all over the globe ever since. Colombo …
American activist and journalist (d. 2008).
French professional road racer cyclist. Competed from 1954 to 1963.
Economist
Author and academic English-Italian (d. 2012).
Poet
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Composer / conductor
Italy sport Champion
American crooner from the 1950's. Although he was one of the most popular singers in the world, he became almost unknown a decade later. He began performing at nightclubs when he was 14, and he went on tours, recorded albums, performed on television, and appeared in movies. Fisher was a hit song writer, with 21 songs including "Lady of Spain", …
American country music performer, actor, and television host.
American CEO and executive in charge of Alco Standard (a paper distributor and office equipment manufacturer). Mundt, who is interested in merchandise marketing has a BS degree in Business from Wisconsin State University in 1953. He is an avid collector of clocks, decoys, and classic cars as a hobby.
Pennsylvania; singer ("Oh My Papa", “Lady of Spain")
Italian race car driver (d. 2013)
Corbeil-Essonnes physician
USA; actor/singer
Actor from Australia, American descent (d. 2010).
Author
Scientist
Actor
Turkish actor (b. 2013)
American singer and guitarist (d.2005)
American actor (Born 1927).
American merchandise marketer and CEO at Carter-Wallace, which sells personal care and health products. Hoyt graduated from Princeton with an AB degree. He is known for his "playing it close" style. Hoyt excels in health care products like blood-glucose levels and in-home pregnancy testing. He can still count on high profits from the Arrid deoderant line, and condom sales have …
French organist and teacher, best known for her prolific recording career. Her ability to perform large works completely from memory was a particular highlight.
Astrologer from America. He was involved in contract negotiations for many years as an employee of an advertising company for many years. For nearly 20 years, he was a member of the Board of NCGR New York Chapter and helped to design the certification program. He was awarded Level IV with two specializations: one in research and consulting. He published …
Composer
English general
Poet / teacher
HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary
New Jersey, USA. American numismatist. American scholar, curator, cataloger. Yale professor of art history. Author (Numismatic Art in America. Aethetics of United States Coinage 1971. 2007).
French post-structuralist philosopher, literary theorist. Lyotard is most well-known for his influential postmodernism formulation in The Postmodern Condition. Lyotard was an extremely prolific writer. His writings covered a broad range of topics in philosophy and politics and experimented with many styles. Three categories can be grouped under his works: the early writings on phenomenology and politics, as well as the …
Texas, United States -- Actress. (Day of the Wolves and Night of the Grizzly).
British romance novelist
French philosopher and sociologe (Born in 1924)
American actress. Beautiful redhead with brilliant green eyes. She was often seen as a femme fatale in Technicolor. She was the daughter of showbiz parents and was a model at Beverly Hills High School. She was a model and actress who appeared in many TV commercials and films, including cosmetic ads. Her films include "The Buster Keaton Story" (with her …
French cartoonist and comic book author. Michel Vaillant, a car racing driver, is a well-known name. Graton was born in Brussels and spent his time working for advertising and animation companies. He was determined to draw and create his own characters so he got a job at Tintin. He began publishing his own stories in Tintin starting in 1953. Jean …
California, USA; actress ("Spellbound")
Diplomat
American football coach and player (d. 2014).
English footballer and cricketer (d. 2015).
Artist and illustrator from Bangladesh (d. 1994).
Poet
French detective story writer.
Director-General (British Tourist authority)
American basketball Head Coach: Led the Knicks to two NBA Championships in 1970 and 1972. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1985. As a player, he was a member of the 1946 NBL championship team and 1951 NBA championship team. In 1970, he was named NBA Coach of The Year. Died: Nov. 13, 1998
French militant royalist and 'Camelot du roi', committed to the Free France Forces starting in June 1940, and served as Secretary of Jean Moulin from 1942-1943.
NBA coach (NY Knickerbockers, 754 wins)
Italian figurative artist. His works are owned by the largest number of people in the United States, Canada, England, Germany and Italy. There are also many other works scattered around the globe. Diego was a prolific artist from his childhood until the time he died of lung cancer in December 1985. His most productive period, however, was the last quarter-century …
French aviator, last French veteran of Battle of Britain.
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919French cinematographer Alain Resnais was recognized for his collaborations, including the 1961 film "Last Year At Marienbad".
Lake Toxaway Military Man
Literary consultant
United States Naval Officer, "Dennis," was chosen for three historic command assignments. The first was in 1954 as the first Commanding officer of the USS Nautilus. This submarine was the first to be nuclear powered. In 1961, Admiral Rickover appointed him as the first Commanding officer of the USS Long Beach. This was America's first nuclear-surface ship. He was also …
Felletin Cartoonists
Director
Scottish painter and artist
La Rochelle Military man
French military pilot and flying ace in World War II.
Hampton, Iowa -- Actor (Graveyard of Horror).
American baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher for the Washington Senators during one season in 1943.
Professor and Scottish philosopher, Mundle is actively involved in parapsychology research, publishing numerous articles. Mundle received his B.A. He graduated from Oxford in 1947. After that, he was the head of the philosophy department at St. Andrews, Dundee. His publications on parapsychology research first appeared in 1953. Age 72, he died in Bath, England in July 1989.
East Liverpool Military man
American military. A highly decorated General in US Marines. In 1937, he joined the Marines. After completing flight training, he received a master's degree and was sent to the Pacific in September 1944 as Operations Officer for an aircraft group. He earned several medals in a brief period of time, between November 1, 1944 and May 26, 1945.
NYC, New York -- Actor. (Getting Straight, Superman & Mole Men).
Argentinian racecar driver and polo player (d. 1973).
British actor, "And Then You Dies", dies at 55
Novelist
NYC, New York -- Actor. (Rockford Files. Quest. Doc Elliot).
First to bowl 300 on TV (1954).
French actor and theatre director, who has appeared in films from France, Italy, and the United States.
German physicist, academic Nobel Prize laureate (d.93)
Estonian-Finnish high jumper, discus thrower (d. 1983).
Jr. American actor and singer
Brazilian author whose 32 books have been translated into over 50 languages. His first novels, which were critical of Brazilian politics, landed him in prison in 1940s and exile in 1950s. His bawdier novels, "Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon" 1958 and "Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands," 1966, were made into movies years later.
American biochemist.
NYC, New York -- Actor. (Murph-Date with an Angel).
Dutch organist / composer/ conductor
Belgian cyclist who won 1935 Tour de France, after being awarded the yellow jersey of leadership.
Dutch Labour politician, jurist and minister of justice, as well as Mayor of Amsterdam.
English historian (d. 1993)
Greek footballer (d. 2011)
English author and historian (d. 1993).
St Val?ry en Caux physician
American auto industry executive and director of Ford of Europe since 1967. Married once and had three children.
France sport Champion
French race car driver (d. 1954)
Celebrity
United States -- Psychologist (Elections & Political Order).
Eclesiastic from Scotland, Roman Catholic priest, Archbishop at St. Andrews and Edinburgh. He was a Paris priest from 1941 to 47; Archbishop 1951; Apostolic administrator of Aberdeen 1963. He died in Edinburgh, Scotland on July 19, 1993 at the age of 82.
American lawyer, a Naval officer in WW II. Los Angeles, CA: Died from cancer on April 24, 1985
Famous birthdays on August 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909American Astrologer, author of "Essentials of Natal Interpretation", "Side-Lights of Astrology", and "144 Doors of the Zodiac". When she was ten years old, a neighbor gave her an almanac. She taught herself how to create a chart in two years. She began her studies at the First Temple of Astrology Los Angeles in 1933. There she taught and was a …
King of Morocco (1953-1956)
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation was founded by an American businessman (d. 1991).
Flers de l'Orne Military man
(Rep-D-Michigan, 1980- )
Composer
Composer
Industrialist / landowner
President (Democratic Party Bonaire).
Australian botanist historian, author (d. 2009.)
American soccer player (d. 1977).
Collector / golfer
Villi?-Morgan EXecutives
Chinese Communist military leader
US actress (Ebony)
British judge
American journalist and author (d. 1986).
Baron of Hampstead/ British economist
American journalist (d. 1986).
American astrologer, who joined AFA October 1949.
American novelist (d. 1978).
British lord
Mordelles physician
Canadian-American singer and actress (d. 1983).
German-American screenwriter and author of sci-fi classics from the 40's and 50s, such as "The Wolf Man" (with a Zombie companion) and "I Walked With a Zombie". He fled Hitler's Germany and became an American author, an icon among science fiction writers.
Swedish biochemist, academic Nobel Prize laureate (d.71)
French playwright and dada writer. During his turbulent life, he was the founder of several literary magazines that were short-lived. His poetry was filled with fear and death, as his father committed suicide.
Canadian-American actress. She was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. The following films were nominated for Oscars: "Their Own Desire,"" "A Free Soul," and "The Barretts Of Wimpole St."
French psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, and philosopher.
French entrepreneur who started a company that makes kitchen and household appliances. Mantelet, a French manufacturer of small appliances, had an idea while watching his wife smash potatoes with a fork. He invented a vegetable shredder, and he registered his patent at 2:50 pm, Paris, 16 February 1932. Mantelet also developed many household appliances after the war. His kitchen utensil …
Baron Porritt, New Zealand politician and physician 11th Governor General of New Zealand
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