List of celebrities and famous people who were born on February 10th
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2014Family Member
Family Member
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2000Movie Actress
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999TV Actress
Vine Star
YouTube Star
American actress
American notable family, the daughter Julie Cypher (lesbian) and Melissa Etheridge. Her parents were together for eight years. Her mother is a 31 year-old video and film director who was once married to Lou Diamond Philips. Her other mom is a well-known rock singer. Bailey is healthy and weighed in at 9 lbs when she was born.
Actress
YouTube Star
American actress.
Australian singer-songwriter
YouTube Star
Athlete
Japanese actress and model
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Instagram Star
American actress.
Pop Singer
Pop Singer
She is a French road, cyclocross, and cross-country mountain biking racer. She won the gold medal at 2014 World championship (road race), 19 after Jeannie Lango, 24 after Cathy Marsal and 40 after GeneviA"ve Gambillon. She was the 8th-youngest competitor in the 2012 Olympics.
Actress
Athlete
Rapper
American actress.
Football Player
Actor
Italian cyclist
South Korean actress and singer (Girls’ Generation)
Pop Singer
South Korean singer (Girls' Generation)
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989British actress
Australian baseball player
Malaysian actress and television host.
Movie Actress
TV Actress
Latvian figure skater
Estonian footballer
Chinese pianist
Czech ice hockey player
Argentinian footballer
South Korean singer (Super Junior)
YouTube Star
Football Player
Serbian tennis player
Spanish footballer
Nigerian-American basketball player
American basketball player
Japanese actress and model
Colombian football striker who plays for AS Monaco in France Ligue 1 and represents Colombia's national football team.
Basketball Player
Turkish footballer
Basketball Player
American baseball player
South Korean actress
Brazilian gymnast
American soccer player
Brazilian gymnast
Japanese wrestler
Runner
Irish footballer
New Zealand rugby league player
TV Actor
Estonian footballer
Movie Actress
British TV presenter
American actress. American actress.
Actor
German footballer
English footballer
Canadian singer-songwriter
Tholomew Plague, American drummer (Avenged Sevenfold).
YouTube Star
Croatian basketball player
Canadian ice hockey player
Venezuelan baseball player
Italian footballer
Venezuelan baseball player
Croatian basketball player
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American singer-songwriter (Glassjaw Head Automatica, Color Film).
American basketball player
American race car driver
American snowboarder
Puerto Rican singer
English ceramic designer
French homicide, 17-year-old when she persuaded Sebastian, her boyfriend, to do a "thrill killing." After planning for several weeks, she lured Abdeladim (16 years old) to Sebastian's upstairs bedroom. Sebastian was watching, and they made love. Sebastian's parents were downstairs entertaining friends at their Gournay-sur Marne home while Sebastian brutally stabbed Abdeladim.
Senegalese footballer
New Hampshire; Miss New Hampshire-America (1995).
English singer and actress
American baseball coach and player
Croatian footballer
Italian footballer and coach (d.2013)
American news personality Scott Peterson was his mistress and witness during his sensational trial. He also wrote a book called "Witness: for the Prosecution Of Scott Peterson" about their relationship, published in January 2005. She was a witness at Scott Peterson’s trial on August 10aEUR"24 2004.
German-American actor
Japanese baseball player
German rapper
WNBA forward (Houston Comets).
American actress who played Marcela Howard in "Seabiscuit". She graduated from Magna Cum Laude University of Pennsylvania in 1998 and American Conservatory Theater's Advanced Training Program.
French football defender who played at the senior level between 1991 and 2007.
France tennis star (1994 Futures NC).
Israeli producer and singer (The Young Professionals).
NFL cornerback (NE Patriots).
Canadian Football League receiver (British Columbia Lions).
American stunt performer
Lastminute.com was co-founded by Baroness Lane Fox of Soho English businesswoman, politician.
Turkish singer-songwriter and engineer
Russian footballer
Arizona, USA; WPVA volleyball players (US Open-17th-1995).
Massachusetts, USA; rower (Olympics-1996).
Soap Opera Actress
Illinois, USA; infielder (Philadelphia Phillies).
Allentown, Pennsylvania -- Sprint biker (1996 Olympics – Silver Medalist).
Take on (Saint Louis Rams).
American professional wrestler (Born 1971).
Anna-Maria Hallgarn, Swedish actress and singer
Manager and footballer from Morocco
Dominican/US baseball catcher (New York Mets).
Australian journalist and author
Norwegian journalist and author
Mexican drug lord
Japanese racing driver
California, USA; pitcher (New York Mets).
Norwegian journalist
Missouri, USA; speed skater (Olympics-1994).
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American sculptor and painter
US baseball outfielder (Florida Marlins).
Belgian radio and TV moderator for the Walloon Broadcaster RTBF. Thomas is Jean Van Hamme's second child. He was also a comic book writer and novelist in Belgium.
American television personality
Ohio, USA; catcher (Colorado Rockies).
American victim of homicide, killed along with his father and two cousins in Charlestown, MA on 11/06/1995. restaurant. In a family dispute, he was murdered by his North End acquaintances.
Sweden; NHL defenseman (Montreal Canadiens).
Swedish ice hockey coach and player
American astronaut and engineer
Indonesian television newscaster
American baseball pitcher (Florida Marlins).
American actress, noted family. She is the daughter of Diane Ladd (Oscar-nominated actor) and Bruce Dern (also Oscar-nominated actor). Her mother was related to Tennessee Williams, a playwright. She grew up with her mother after her parents divorced at the age of two. Before she was 12, she had a relationship with her father. She was nine years old when …
French road bike racer, who won Tour of Flanders 1992 after a 217 km (135 mi) breakaway and three stages of the Tour de France.
American screenwriter and producer of director films
California, USA; actress (Blue Velvet Mask, Small Talk).
Italian rugby union footballer (Born 1967).
Filipino animator
Victoria, Australia; Australasia golfer.
Saint Louis).
A hacker and Scottish systems administrator was charged in 2002 with the "biggest military hack of all times." However, McKinnon, aEUR", who has Asperger's Syndrome, stated that he was only looking for evidence of energy suppression and a cover up of UFO activity. After a series in legal proceedings in Britain, Home Secretary Theresa May rescinded her extradition order.
Comedian
Greek footballer
American football player and sportscaster
Australian-English politician and journalist
French communications specialist and media specialist, who is the President of RTL Radio France (RTL2, RTL2, Fun Radio), since August 2009.
Italian singer-songwriter.
Italian rower, who competed in the late 1980s/early 1990s. In 1987, she was third in World Rowing Women's Leichtweight Sculls. In 1989, she won the heat in semifinals.
Dutch actress (Drowned)
Louisiana, USA; Catcher (Montreal Expos).
Quebec comedian and TV actor
American talk-show host with extreme conservative political views and an emotive, sometimes histrionic, style.
Trento, Italy -- Actress (Ages of Lulu).
Pakistan; murderer (FBI Most Wanted).
Israeli diplomat
South Carolina, USA; 4x100 metre runner (Olympics-gold-1984).
soccer player (MVV).
Canadian swimmer (Born 1964).
Turkish composer singer-songwriter teacher
English actor
in Sweden; tennis star.
soccer player (FC Groningen).
Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns/Baltimore Ravens
Philadelphia Phillies).
American baseball player
American student, missing person. Last seen Wednesday night, 3/27/1985 at 7:25 pm, she left Colonia's Tanning Hut to go back to Albany, NY. She was 5'3", 115 lbs., with light brown hair. She wore jeans, a shirt, and sneakers. Wilson was not found and a suspect was not charged.
American musician. He was a song-writer, bass guitarist, and an integral part of Metallica's heavy metal band from 1982 to his death. He was a music lover from an early age and learned to play the piano as a child. He was proficient at the bass guitar by age 14, and practiced it for up to six hours per days, …
Italian singer and songwriter ("Litfiba")
France; Canada sabre (Olympics-9/10-1988, 1992, 1996).
American boxer and sportscaster
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
He was an American political operative who managed media coverage, speech writing and advertising during President Bill Clinton's campaign. He was the President's communications officer and unofficial chief-of-staff.
American screenwriter and director
West Germany -- Tennis star
Finnish javelin thrower champion, gold medalist at 1988 Olympics
American Navajo Indian, social activist, actively involved in teaching women on the reservations nutrition and diabetes. Russell Charles Means is Pearl's husband.
British actor (d. 2003).
Ohio, United States -- Country singer (I watched it on the Radio).
Computer programmer and biologist from the United States.
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959American basketball coach, Nets.
American Scientologist
American football player
Wrestler (WCW / WAR / WWF, Ming, Haku, Islanders)
American composer and pianist
Australia; golfer (1990 T25 Victorian Open).
Director
American twins identical. Jesuree was born at 7:00 PM, Joslynn at 7;10 PM.
Tuvaluan politician, 12th Prime Minister of Tuvalu
American Roman Catholic priest (d. 1997)
An Australian professional golfer, and entrepreneur who spent 331 consecutive weeks as the number one ranked golfer worldwide in the 1980s & 1990s. Norman has won more than 85 international tournaments during his career, including two majors, the Open Championship in 1986 and 1993. Norman is sometimes called The Great White Shark, or simply The Shark aEUR," a reference to …
American television presenter and author, TheStreet.com was co-founded by TheStreet.com
English-American wrestler (d. 2001).
Minter City, Mississippi -- Basketball player (1976 Olympics-Silver Medalist).
American baseball player
Composer
United States -- Sci-fi author (Eclipse Penumbra, Eclipse Corona)
Politician
Singaporean politician and general 3rd Prime Minister of Singapore
NFL Player
Singaporean politician
Politician
In January 2000, he was named Chief Operating Officer and President of Walt Disney Company. He was appointed successor to Michael Eisner in 2005.
American businessman
California, USA; author (The Prize Pulitzer).
French business leader and Founder of Weinberg Capital Partners, an investor firm.
Ethiopia; Miss Ethiopia (1969).
Film producer and actress from Eritrean-Italian.
American professional swimmer. He learned to swim at the tender age of two when his family moved to Hawaii. He began swimming every morning at the pool when he was 14 years old. Spitz, then 17, was a world-famous swimmer who broke five world records in international competitions. He also won seven Gold Medals at the 1972 Olympics.
Rocker (Genesis Against All Odds Mike & Mechanics).
CEO (Random House).
California, USA; swimmer (Olympics - 9 gold/silver/bronze - 1968, 1972).
Mexican politician and campaign manager for President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, 1988. Salinas made him the Party candidate in 1993. Colosio ran for the presidency insisting that he was for a clean vote, despite widespread skepticism.
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949French singer-songwriter and composer, "San Francisco" is his most well-known song. It was recorded in 1971.
English producer and songwriter (The Spencer Davis Group, Plastic Penny).
American screenwriter and producer of actor directors
Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
NFL Player
Composer
Mexican politician and economist (d. 1994).
Mexican politician (d. 1994)
Belgian composer and singer.
Canadian jurist
American composer and conductor of the cornet (d.2013)
English journalist
Neuilly sur Seine Politiker
British politician and Conservative Member of Parliament for Wyre. He was elected on 11th June 1987. He served until 1997, when his seat was removed.
American comedy writer
American football defensive back football player, 6'2", 200 lbs All-American. He was a champion player in the Super Bowl 1972-73 and 1974. He enjoys playing tennis, snow skiing and golf. Pro Financial Services President.
Dutch Member of Parliament (CDA).
Secretary-General (British Law Society).
Actor and pianist from Australia (d. 1992).
American activist and writer
American novelist
American composer and bassist (The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra).
Japanese actress
American politician and lawyer 25th Governor of Oklahoma
Finnish politician who was married three times. His third wife is a Cuban dancer.
French director, producer and photographer of pornographic gay films.
American novelist
American social activist and prolific author, whose first book aEURoeDiet For A Small PlanetaEUR (1971), raised awareness about food choices and their impact on a global level.
Novelist
North Carolina, USA; singer (Starfires).
American football player
French financial crook, arrested in 1991 after using false identification, a Renseignements (gA)nA(c).raux card. ** He was released in 1993 and he accused political parties (J.C. Gaudin etc ) and promised to provide compromising documents for the hearing on 5/05/1994. He had written to his lawyer saying that he and his brother Christian were not thinking about suicide. They were …
Austrian homicide: Shot a businessman to the death on February 24, 1961 and then put his body in the trunk. He then abandoned the vehicle. Two weeks later, the smell became apparent and he was arrested. Over the shock, his brother committed suicide.
CEO (British Midland Airways).
American artist
Director / researcher (Granada TV).
Scientist
American singer-songwriter (d.2009)
Saudi Arabian scholar and 4th Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia
British athlete and former world record holder for the long jump
Folk singer / comic
England, United Kingdom -- Long Jumper (1964 Olympics-Gold Medalist).
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Italian bank executive and professor at a university. He was the founder of Elektropol Cantoni & C.S.a.s. in 1964. In Milan, he was the Chairman of Bancario Italiano S.p.A. from 1982-1989. He is chairman, board member, and honorary presidenzia for four financial institutions that specialize in credit financial sector. He is also senior lecturer in Marketing at three universities in …
Vocalist (Monster Mash)
Hong Kong-Canadian politician and journalist 26th Governor General of Canada
British television presenter and actor
Connecticut, USA; composer (Trobar Js).
North Carolina, USA. Vocalist "The First Time Ever That I Saw Your Face"
British author and pro-astrologer, credits on TV and radio 1979-1990. He is an international lecturer, creator of astrological programming software and a Buddhist. Since 1999, he has been president of the British Astrological Association.
American singer from a nightclub who appeared on Canadian television. He was a good-looking man and worked hard, but he was also overweight.
French criminal and lawyer, Agnes Le Roux was convicted of murdering his lover Agnes Le Roux on April 11, 2014. His whereabouts are unknown since 26 Oct 1977. This case was a sensation for 30 years, but it still holds a mystery element.
American singer, multi-talented composer, arranger and pianist. Flack was born in a musical household and began classical piano playing at nine years old. She was a high school teacher and an opera singer's accompanist until 1968.
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scientist
USSR -- Volleyball player (1964-72 Olympics, 2 Gold / 1 Silver Medals).
American electrical engineer, CEO of EG&G. This company focuses on component engineering. Kucharski holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering as well as a JD from George Washington Law. He graduated in 1965. He sold off units in an effort to decrease government's business share and has now refocused his efforts on components and instruments, including the acquisition of a …
Museum director / curator
Painter
France Writer
Italian actresses in television, film and stage, as well as journalist and television hostss.
American illustrator and designer (d. 1992).
Composer
German painter (typewriters).
Greek composer and conductor
New Zealand poet
American author and educator (d. 2013).
Iranian santur composer and player (d. 2009).
American journalist, author and critic
Jazz-Fusion singer (Zydeco)
American medical pioneer.
Italian composer, conductor, pianist, and director of a TV orchestra. He founded a jazz band in the 1950s and enjoyed a long-standing relationship with Milla, the singer with whom he arranged "Heaven in a Room". De Vita is known for his over 500 songs.
Moderator (General Assembly of United Reformed Church).
British track and field runner. He is known as "The Thinnest man since Gandhi." He was a successful runner, breaking four world records between 1951 and 1961.
Composer
Composer
Austrian author (d. 1989)
French actor who appeared in over ninety films between 1963 and 2005. He died August 8, 2005.
American voice actor
American actor best known for his role as Jonathan Hart on the 1979 TV series Hart to Hart. It was based on the chemistry that Wagner and Stephanie Powers had and it became an international hit.
Writer
Michigan, USA; actor ("It Takes a Thief Hart to Hart").
American illustrator and author (d. 2013).
French jazz pianist and leader of a band.
American illustrator and author of young adult and children's fiction
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929American composer. He composed primarily musical themes and music scores for TV and movies, but also orchestral pieces. Goldsmith has conducted orchestras of symphony around the globe, including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He also taught music composition at University of Southern California.
French essayist, journalist and novelist.
Norway -- 15K/18K cross-country (1952, 56 Olympics) - Gold Medalist
Surinam ambassador (in Netherlands).
American mountaineer
American mountaineer
Mountain climber (first American to scale Mount Everest).
American family of distinction, the only child and spouse of Senator Everett Dirksen who was the Majority Leader for many years. She was also the wife of Senator Howard Baker, and they were married 12/22/1951. She was an alcoholic. Her father's death in 1969 caused her to drink heavily. Due to her alcohol problem, President Ford passed Baker over as …
French entrepreneur and publishing and entertainment magnate. Hachette and Co. is Lagardere’s publishing house. He has 26,000 employees across 45 countries and has also gone into film and television.
Denmark -- Lightweight boxer (1924 Olympics, Gold Medalist).
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France sport Champion
French soccer/football player. He was a player for FC Sochaux (1947-1959), Lille OSC (1959-1960), RCFC BesanASSon (1960-1961), and the French national team (1953).
American soprano and opera singer. She was a worldwide opera superstar.
French female artist.
German / British author (Counting My Footsteps)
Mississippi, USA; Opera soprano (Porgy and Bess).
British financier / multi-millionaire
British field marshal
English educator and conductor (d. 2014).
The Captain of Totterham Hotspur was an Irish athlete who won the league championship as well as the F.A. Cup in 1961. Totterham Hotspur won the "double" in 1965. Blanchflower, 67, died December 1993 from Alzheimer's disease.
Journalist
American general (d. 2013)
French actor and director of theatre and film.
Germany Actor
British-Canadian pro-astrologer, journalist, data collector and coauthor of "Charting Canada". She is a passionate political fan and began her career in Ottawa Canada. There she saw many changes in her adopted country. She moved to Washington, DC in the 1980s, where she was just as passionate about US politics.
Canadian ice hockey coach and player (d. 2005).
Texas, USA; singer (Nat King Cole Show).
American actor and dancer, who opened a talent agency. His acting career began locally when he was 10. WWII interrupted his career. From 1943-1946, he served in the US Army. He returned to school after the war, earning his bachelor's degree. Then he moved to New York. He worked as an actor throughout the 1950s and established the Richard Bauman …
Canadian actor and radio host (d. 2013).
Italian opera singer. He was the first bass at the Met, from 1950 when he opened "Don Carlo" and closed it 22 years later. In 1989, he was awarded the Amadeus Award. Siepe started his career as a boxer but decided to pursue opera at age 18.
German-American Astrologer. She began her studies in 1966, and was a top professional by 1970. With Joan McEvers she co-authored the best-selling six-volume series "The Only Way To Learn Astrology." By 1984, over 50,000 books had already been sold. Marion was co-founder of Aquarius Workshops 1973, and editor of Aspects journal 1973-1979.
American football coach and player (d. 2015).
Italy; basso (New York Metropolitan Opera).
From 1962-1963, the Finnish prime minister was again in office.
Iowa, United States -- Actress
(Governor-Democrat-New Jersey).
Politician
Hungarian playwright and politician, 1st President of Hungary (d.2015).
composer.
Sotteville les Rouen Journalist
American basketball player who played for the Indianapolis Jets in 1949.
English poet/writer (Wreath for the living)
botanist.
Spanish writer (d. 2001).
France sport Champion
American actress (Born 1920).
Spanish author and lawyer (d. 2001).
English author and physician (d. 2000).
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Greek colonel, politician, Deputy Prime Minister for Greece (d.2014)
England, United Kingdom -- Group Captain
British ombudsman.
Gosnay Military man
Belgium sport Champion
French politician who represented Radical Party in National Assembly between 1956 and 1958.
French Catholic priest, Bishop Emeritus at LuASSon.
American radio personality, "The Soul Man". He was the first black radio announcer to be broadcast in Mississippi. He was 84 years old when he died.
Indian Astrologer, AFA member in Bombay since October 1958
Carcassonne Journalist
American harmonica composer and actor (d. 2001).
harmonica player (Harmonicats) (blacklisted performer).
English cinematographer
World of Henry Orient
Hatton historian.
Crest Journalist
British comedian and mime artist with a flexible appearance. She is well-known for her monologues on television and in films. She was an accomplished musician in her spare time.
Belgian ecclesiastic, a Roman Catholic priest. In 1928, he entered the Dominican priory and was ordained in 34. He was a philosopher and sociologist, and was awarded The Nobel Peace Prize in 1958.
Soldier
English composer organist, choral conductor, and choir trainer (d.2010)
Educationist, helped WWII refugees (Nobel Prize 1958).
This Island Earth, River of No Return
Americanization of Emily).
Famous birthdays on February 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Paris 9éme Actor
French cinematographer (Born in 1909)
Burmese scholar and poet (d. 2004).
Norwegian fiddler and traditional fork-music composer (d. 1988).
Canadian composer and educator (d.2000)
American Astrologer. Member of the "Friends of Astrology", in the 40s. Also a member of AFA. Died 11/13/1949.
First black member of Georgia's state legislature.
France Painter
French painter, painter, lithographer and illustrator. He was the son of painter henri marcheand. They were married once.
French writer, alpinist and mountaineer.
Dutch banker/ Resisted Nazis
Jr., American actor (Born in 1906).
American actor and singer (d. 90)
Historian / economist
Night at the Ritz
Thompson basketball hall-of-famer (elected 1962).
American jazz drummer and leader of big bands (Born in 1905)
Ohio, United States -- Actor ("Daughter of Dr Jekyll Hanging Tree")
American businessman founded Boston Celtics (d. 1964).
composer.
winemaker.
American professional sports team owner and executive (d. 64)
Australian-American screenwriter and producer (d. 1963).
France sport Champion
Director/actor (Botany bay, Wake Island).
Austrian manager and footballer (d. 1939).
Morteau physician
German academic and philologist (d. 1984).
German physician (Born 1903)
Italian race car driver (d. 1986)
Blanter composer.
At 85, a US physicist (transistors Nobel 1956), is killed
New York, United States -- Actress ("My Girl Tisa")
US physicist (Nobel Prize 1956-transistor).
Belgian poet (Sorcier Triste).
Chinese-American physicist, academic Nobel Prize laureate (d.87)
American physicist, Nobel Prize Laureate (d.87)
American actress Love on Toast dies at the age of 90 (born in 1901).
American actress Love on Toast dies at the age of 90 (born in 1901).
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Italian actress and mezzo-soprano opera singer. Famed and popular in the 1930s for her talent, she was also a very talented actress. Retired in 1960.
British Kabbalist and mystic, who wrote under the names Zadok and ArH.
Netherlands Writer
Norwegian politician, military officer, newspaper editor. He was an early member the Fascist party Nasjonal Samling ("National Unity") He was convicted of treason during the Norwegian legal purge after World War II and sentenced in 1948 to twelve years of hard labor. He was heavily involved in historical revisionism by former members of Nasjonal Samling (NS).