List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 10th
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2004British family member and singer, Little Emilie is the daughter of Anthony Costa and Lucy Bolster. The father is often called Ant. The bitter split caused Little Emilie to be born just a few months later. They had been together for two years, but they split shortly before Christmas 2003.
Musical.ly Star
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1998Vine Star
YouTube Star
TV Actress
TV Actor
Swiss tennis player
TV Actor
Japanese actress and model
Basketball Player
Russian ice dancer
Actress
Wrestler
YouTube Star
American actor
English footballer
Ghanaian footballer
Kiribati sprinter
American singer and actress
American child of prominent parents. His father is Steven Spielberg, and his mother Kate Capshaw is an actress.
TV Actor
French footballer
Palestinian runner
Instagram Star
Musician
TV Actor
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Family Member
Rapper
YouTube Star
Irish racehorse
Paraguayan footballer
Croatian footballer
Croatian footballer
German footballer
Northern Irish motorcycle racer
English-Scottish singer-songwriter
Actress and singer from Hong Kong (d. 2013).
Chinese actress and ballerina
American football player
Swedish high jumper
Hockey Player
Rapper
R&B Singer
Musician
Actress
American family, son of Crystal Gayle, country singer, and Bill Gatzimos, her husband. Catherine is their daughter.
Filipino actor
French-Malian soccer player who plays for the French national team. His cousin, a female, was killed in the Paris terrorist attacks. She was also a muslim, just like Lassana.
American singer-songwriter and pianist
American runner
Athlete
Driver
American actress.
Greek footballer
English footballer
American country singer
American transgender activist and writer
Malaysian-Australian singer-songwriter
English actor
American gymnast
Canadian murder victim (d. 1997)
Movie Actress
Canadian football player
Movie Actress
American hurdler
American basketball player.
Japanese actor
Congolese footballer
R&B Singer
Skateboarder
Cameroonian footballer
Spanish footballer
Slovak tennis player
Greek footballer
Irish International footballer
Japanese actor
American gymnast.
French tennis player, who was junior world number one in ranking and won over Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt during his junior years.
Norwegian saxophonist (Jaga Jazzist)
Reality Star
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American screenwriter and producer of actor, singer, and screenwriter
Kenyan-American actor
Japanese kick-boxer
Comedian
Rock Singer
American musician (Breaking Benjamin)
Scottish footballer
French singer and songwriter, occasional actress, she studied politics before her music career.
Actress
American singer
Gymnast
American actor
American actress and dancer
Soap Opera Actress
World Music Singer
Missouri; gymnast (Olympics-2 gold/2 silver/3 bronze-1992, 1996).
Filipino sportscaster and journalist
Irish television and radio hosts
Finnish footballer
Austrian tennis player and sportscaster
Japanese bass player songwriter and producer (Dir En Grey Phantasmagoria and Anti Feminism)
Austria; tennis star.
Lebanese model, actress, and singer
American guitarist Papa Roach
Norwegian pianist (Motif Atomic)
Sweden; NHL defenseman (Pittsburgh Penguins).
Canadian bicycle racer
American-Israeli basketball coach and player
Filipino actress
Family Member
An Australian actor and family member, Grace Heifetz Kee is also well-known. Her mother Jenny Kee is a fashion designer and her father Michael Ramsden.
Actor
Chilean-American model actor, producer
He was also co-founder of Twitter, Inc, and helped launch Xanga, Odeo, The Obvious Corporation, and Medium. Stone founded Jelly Industries in 2012 and serves as its CEO. Officially, the Jelly app was released in January 2014. It is a Q&A platform that relies heavily on images.
Reality Star
Chilean actor and model
Czech actress and model
Swedish musician
American guitarist (Evanescence, We Are the Fallen and Machina)
Manager and English footballer
Argentinian manager and footballer
Swedish guitarist (Edge of Sanity Bloodbath Ribspreader, Nightingale).
American stock car racing driver, he started racing in 1988 at the age of 16. Matt was a regular competitor in local and regional races, but in 1994 he became the youngest winner of the Miller Genuine Draft National championships.
Greek athlete
Croatian professional clown and juggler; unmarried.
WLAF cornerback (Frankfurt Galaxy)
Music Producer
World Music Singer
Japanese television performer
American actor
California, USA; pitcher (California Angels).
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
English race car driver
corner (Philadelphia Eagles).
WLAF defensive linebacker (Rhein Fire).
Actor
American singer-songwriter (Iced Earth, Pyramaze).
Engineer and Dutch composer
NFL defensive end (Seattle Seahawks).
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American actress. Kathy, Joey's girlfriend, later Chandler's on NBC's Friends, Supervisory Special Agent Emily Prentiss (CBS's Criminal Minds), Judy Ken Sebben aka Birdgirl, on Adult Swim's Harvey Birdman and Attorney at Law Elise and Mr. Mumbles in The Hub's Dan VS. and Sadie Doyle on Thrilling Adventure Hour's "Beyond Belief". She has appeared on many shows, including Two and a …
American singer-songwriter/producer (Gorilla Biscuits Rival Schools, Youth of Today).
WLAF running back (Rhein Fire).
in Australia; Canadian Tour golfer (1993 Infinit TPC-7th).
Rocker (Partridge Family)
Critic
Musician
Singaporean law professor and NMP
Czech coach and footballer (d. 2015).
Australian children's author
Poet and scholar of Pakistani-English poetry
Japanese swimmer
Estonian-German tennis player
New York, USA. Actor (Red Meats, League of Their Owne, War and Love).
Texas, USA; pitcher (Toronto Blue Jays).
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Heavy Circles, Edie Brickell and New Bohemians).
American actor
Irish composer
Canadian guitarist (Triumph)
American baseball player
French-Moroccan radio/TV entertainer and comedian.
Canadian Football League receiver (Toronto Argonauts).
Lithuanian manager and footballer (d. 2004).
American football coach and sportscaster
San Francisco 49ers).
Swedish singer-songwriter
Actress
Filipino basketball player and coach
Macedonian journalist (d. 2013)
Scottish musician and cofounder of "Hue and Cry" in 1985 with his brother Gregory. Their first single was released on August 26, 1986. They had greater success in 1987. Patrick is outspoken and articulate and has been a television presenter since 1985. He also works as a music journalist and a vocal supporter for the Scottish Nationalist Party. In 1990, …
Royalty
British royalty, the son and fourth child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip; third in line for the throne. The least publicly known of the royal children, at 15 he was shy and introspective, not bolstered by approval from his dad's approval. At 18 he entered New Zealand college for a two-year stint after which he followed the family …
American television reporter
Prince of Britain/ Elizabeth II Grandson
Ogden, Utah -- Playmate - Oct, 1985
American bass player and songwriter (Pearl Jam Green River, Mother Love Bone).
American record producer founded Def Jam Recordings
Referee and Mexican footballer
Journalist
New York, USA; outfielder for the Houston Astros.
Director
Massachusetts, USA; actress (Whitley-A Different World).
Japanese millionaire singer and TV talent. She is married to a TV celebrity with one child. In 1997, she was a media star when she separated. Most Japanese women are often stigmatized for being divorced. Divorce brought back her popularity, rather than ending a career that was fading.
American actress. She is best known for her roles in "The Cosby Show", and "A Different World" during 1980s and 1990s.
American professional football player, college football coach, suicide. Waters, who graduated from Cheyney state in 1984, joined the Philadelphia Eagles and was a cornerback and safety until 1993. His last two seasons were spent with the Arizona Cardinals. He was known for being one of the N.F.L.aEUR (tm)'s most difficult hitters.
Journalist
American gymnast. He is considered the best gymnast on the U.S men's team, but he is also a risk-taker and pushes the boundaries. He was a UCLA senior and twice U.S. Champion. He also won the NCAA all-around title. He played a key role in the U.S. He was instrumental in helping the U.S. win their first gold medal since …
American football coach and player
American sportscaster
NFL guard (San Francisco 49ers).
Iowa, USA; Lieutenant Commander US Navy/astronaut.
American astronaut: Laurel B. Clark M.D. aEUR" Mission Specialist; Commander USN Space Shuttle Columbia. The space vehicle crashed upon reentry from California to Texas at 7:53 AM CST on February 2, 2003. All seven astronauts died.
California, USA. Gymnast (Olympics 1984)./Actor (American Anthem).
AA(cio)cio Naves da Cunha, a Brazilian economist and politician, is the president of Brazil's Social Democracy Party (PSDB). He was the 17th Governor for Minas Gerais, from the 1 January 2003 to the 31 March 2010 and currently serves as a member the Brazilian Federal Senate. He narrowly lost against Dilma Russoff in 2014's runoff presidential election.
American bass player (Belly & L7)
American magician
German-American keyboard player (Nena), songwriter and producer
Spanish long jumper
Yves Montand's French friend, Valentin, bore Valentin 31 December 1988 in Nice.
journalist and broadcaster
California, United States -- Backstroke swimmer (Pan Am Gold-1979)
German keyboardist and songwriter
Writer
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Scientist
Actor
Celebrity
American actress. A dangerously beautiful screen star. She won a local beauty contest and moved to New York. A well-scrubbed beauty, she excelled in commercials. She worked hard for ten years to perfect her craft, before she was featured in the 1990 hit film "Total Recall." She was a hot property because of the famous shot in which she crossed …
American farmer and baseball player (d. 2006).
Spanish runner
English footballer and sportscaster
Japanese voice actor
American singer
Pennsylvania, USA; actress (Basic Instinct, Sliver, casino, Total Recall).
Musician
Saudi Islamist leader of al-Qaeda (d.2011)
Canadian-American actress and model
French politician, Member of the European Parliament For the AZle-de-France. She is a member of Socialist Party, part of the Party of European Socialists. She was elected Chair of Economic and Monetary Affairs on 28 July 2004. She was the Special Committee on the Financial, Economic and Social Crisis (CRIS)'s rapporteur.
Welsh rugby player and coach
Discoverer of Carlsbad Caverns. (Born 1882).
American screenwriter and actor
English businesswoman and philanthropist
French musician (drums and percussion, flute), composer/programmer, producer. His work as a jazz drummer is his most prominent association.
Arabian Muslim fundamentalist, well-known terrorist, also known as Usama bin Muhammad bin Ladin or Shaykh Usama bin Ladin. The Prince, Abu Abdallah and Mujahid Shakh are all other names for the prince.
Camaguey (Cuban) -- HW boxer (1980 Olympics-Silver Medalist).
American entrepreneur and one of the most successful, young, super-rich software developers. He was worth $674 Million at age 40 when Pegasystems Inc, his 77% share, went public in July 1996.
Roy Lichtenstein's American actor son
Designer
Pennsylvania, USA; LPGA golfer (1982 US Women's Open).
English screenwriter and producer of actor
American sprinter and long jumper
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Jayhawks, Golden Smog).
Egyptian actress and singer
Japanese race car driver
A former mayor of Rome and Italian transplant surgeon.
Egyptian actress and singer
Michigan, USA; rocker
Poland -- Writer / Actor (Do It Yourself).
Actress
He is a French singer, song-writer, and lyricist. His work has been performed in France by Mireille Mathieu and Julio Iglesiaas as well as Patricia Kaas and other artists. In 2009, he was named Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur.
Jean-Pierre is a producer and film director from Begonia. He has won twice the prestigious "Palme d'Or” at Cannes Festival. His brother and he released their first documentary in 1978, and their first fiction movie together in 1986. Both films were about the suffering of the Jews during WWII. Their film "L'Enfant," which they made in 2005, won them their …
German bullfighter who was known as Nimeno II. On September 23, 1978, he sustained severe injuries in Logrono. He was then again gored in an Arles bullfight on September 10, 1989. Caveirac, France, November 25, 1991: The great toreador committed suicide, hanging himself.
Activist
Businessman
Canadian screenwriter and producer of director films
Canadian high jumper
Actress (Havinck)
Canadian runner
Second Prime Minister of Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean politician
South African warden / army Commandant (Ciskei)
American Composer
German-American author
French politician and member of the National Assembly of France. He is a representative of the Bas-Rhin region and a member the Union for a Popular Movement.
Miss Universe 1969, Filipina model and actress
Journalist
French journalist, copilot at Paris-Daar rally and off-shore pilot (boating).
American publisher and astrologer. In June 1981, Amherst (NJ) he started Welcome to the Planet Earth, a newsletter. It grew over the next ten years to become one of America's most important astrological journals.
Australian pro-astrologer, teacher and international lecturer. She is also the author of "The Eagle & The Lark". Since the mid-70s she has been involved in astrology and has been a full-time professional since 1980. She is a tireless worker who has proven herself to be an exemplary pro. From 1980 to 1993, she saw between 15 and 20 clients per …
rocker (Alex Harvey Band).
Pakistani terrorist
American singer and actress
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Entrepreneur
Canadian academic computer scientist
Entertainer
Former international French footballer. He was also a member the garde noire, France's centre back, along with Marius TrA(c).sor. He has been in a coma since 17 March 1982 after an operation.
American basketball player, pro-basketball player since 1971.
British media consultant and broadcaster
Rocker
Canadian writer, politician, and teacher. She was a Vancouver lawyer who became the Defense Minister. After Brian Mulroney's resignation, she was elected the first female Prime Minister. However, she lost her seat in the election on 10/25/1993. Campbell also resigned as the Conservative party leader, stating that she would be teaching and writing a book.
American rock singer and lead vocalist of "Boston", a rock band. He plays the clarinet, guitar, bass, and percussion.
She is the daughter and heir of Conrad Hilton, a hotel magnate, and Zsa Zsa Gabriel, and an aunt to Paris Hilton.
He was an American swimmer who won Olympic gold medals. He also won a silver medal at the 1967 PanAm Games.
English director and conductor
Baron Condon, former police commissioner
Filipino actress and journalist (d.2013)
Dutch author
American journalist and author
French artist, illustrator, and decorator. He has lived and worked in Marcilly-sur-Eure since 1979. There he established La Source, an educational and social action group that helps children with art.
At 47 years old, a North Carolina State basketball coach dies from cancer.
Honey Dripper).
Japanese race car driver
The Scottish owner of Wishaw's butcher shop was joined by her husband John, and their son Martin. The shop was popular and very successful until an outbreak of E.coli 0157 poisoning killed 21 people and infected 400 others.
Act3animation was founded by an Australian animator and director
American actress. Her role in Guess Who's Coming To Dinner 1967 is her best-known. Katharine Hepburn played Houghton’s mother in the film.
Musician
French senior magistrate. He was the senior magistrate in France from October 1997 to April 1998.
Swedish politician and educator
Indian politician Indian Minister for Railways (d. 2001).
Italian singer and record producer.
Swedish politician
Connecticut, USA; actress (Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner).
American psychic, now world-famous. She filed a lawsuit against her doctor for $2 million damages in April 1979. She claimed that her 1976 cat scan had robbed her power. Now, when she tries to concentrate, she gets headaches rather than revelations. The jury awarded her $600,000.
Musician
Composer
American computer scientist (Born 1943).
Composer
California, USA; actress (Body Talk Star Trek).
Celebrity
American psychic, known as "jet-set psychic" by her clients in entertainment and international circles. Her ability was evident from childhood, and she honed it in 1970. She began studying astrology in 1976 to be better able to predict when events and situations might occur.
Musician
Athlete
Belgium sport Champion
Japanese TV announcer and host
Composer
Texas, USA. LPGA golfer (1986 Mayflower Classic).
Composer
American actor who made a successful career out of his martial arts skills. He was born into a difficult family and was raised on a Oklahoma farm. As a child, his family moved 15 times in search of a better life. He was half-Cherokee, half-Irish and had no confidence until he learned martial arts.
Psychologist (Universe Within You).
Iowa, USA; playwright (Streamers).
American screenwriter and playwright
California, USA; surf music artist (Jan and Dean- "Little Old Lady From Pasadena")
American singer-songwriter Jan & Dean
Oklahoma, USA; Martial arts actor (Walker Texas Ranger Missing in Action).
Composer
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939English critic and author
USSR -- 80m hurdles/ Pentathelete (1960s, 64 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
Indian activist and author (d.2013)
Clichy, France -- Actress. (Conjugal Bed. The Hunt).
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
NFL tackle (San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders).
Greek archbishop
Archbishop of Athens
American documentary filmmaker who has been at the forefront of technology for over 25 years. Abel was a pioneer in computer animation and graphics. He had shown rare genius in inventing new techniques in emerging medias. RA&A (Robert Abel & Associates), which specializes in television advertising, created 33 Clio Award-winning ads, including the dazzling 7Up commercials "Uncola" and the influential …
American actor (Born 1937).
Community organizer
American swimmer and Olympic silver medalist diver. He was awarded the silver medal for his diving skills at the 1960 Olympics and 1959 PanAm Games.
Norwegian composer and pianist. He made his piano debut in 1962. Gunnar Janson was his father. Henry Gleditsch, his uncle, was an actor and theatre director.
He is a Swiss football administrator and the 8th President of FIFA (FA(c),dA(c),ration Internationale de Football Association). JoAPSo Havelange was succeeded by him on the 8th of June 1998. In 2002, 2007, and 2011, he was re-elected President.
German shot putter, swimmer
Uruguayan journalist and singer (d. 1989).
Israeli / Dutch mime / actor (King)
French Tarot reader and artist (painters, photographers, sculptors).
Australian coach and footballer
German sprinter who competed mainly in the event.
Chinese-English pianist
Alvin Ailey Dance Theater, artistic director.
Indian contemporary artist, who lived in Baroda and won international recognition for his art.
Astronaut
Actor
Hungarian javelin thrower, coach
Argentinian poet, translator (d. 2004).
American television and radio hosts
French actress known for Boyfriend in Sight (1954), Law of the Streets (56), and Pity for the Vamps (1956).
Composer
USSR -- Super Heavyweight Wrestler (1972 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
Baroness Falkender English politician
Indian engineer and physicist
Author, playwright and singer from Quebec (d. 2001).
American gay hustler, author of "City of Night", a description of the dark underbelly of the city. As a candid expose on the gay lifestyle, his book was a step ahead of its time. Rechy was a outspoken activist and a homosexual outlaw who had a great body but also had a sense for humor.
Scottish broadcaster and folk singer, most well-known as one half of a singing duo with Robin Hall.
Hungarian runner (d. 1996)
Athlete
Pianist / singer
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929American actress who succumbed to cancer in Santa Fe, NM on 1/19/1983.
American hurdler
American record producer Tear Drop Records and Capri Records were founded by Tear Drop Records (d.2011).
American record producer (d.2011)
American politician and journalist (d. 2012).
Spanish singer and actress (d.2013)
American assassin who killed Dr. Martin Luther King. He had a long criminal history and was a former prisoner. He was wounded in an attempted robbery and taken into custody. Ray was again captured during a robbery on 5/06/1952. He was taken into custody and given two years in prison. Ray was sentenced on 4/21/1959 to 20 years in State …
Ray; Ray was convicted of assassination/patsy (Martin Luther King Jr.).
St Louis sports champions
Actor and comedian from France, Belgian descent. Famous for creating the TV show "Bonne nuit les petits!"
German Supreme Court Justice and attorney. He was an amateur astronomer and established the position for the galactic center in 1958. He is a pioneer in modern scientific astrology and an outstanding astrologer. His goal is to combine the latest astronomical discoveries to expand the horizons of traditional astrology.
Inventor of the intermittent wiper (Born 1927).
German soccer/football player, coach.
France sport Champion
Connecticut, USA; leader of the orchestra (ABC's Nightlife).
German lithographer/ Painter/ Sculptor
American businesswoman and socialite
Belgian actress and theatre director.
American basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters). (d. 2015).
English actor
English footballer (d. 2013)
Movie photographer (Een liefdesgeschiedenis)
J A [Sef] Imkamp, Dutch politician (D66).
Greek poet and critic (d.2005)
American politician and lawyer, 58th Mayor of Houston (d.2014).
French singer, tenor, and soloist in the group "Les Compagnons de la Chanson", a French band of Iralian descent.
American physicist who created the first cryogenic storage unit in 1989 for a power company. The unit cost between $14 and $17 million. Amazing space-age technology allows temperatures to drop so low that electricity can easily be poured into large batteries the size of two football pitches.
French producer of documentary films, including "The Sky and the Mud," 1961.
Tennessee, USA. Mandolinist/country singer (Homer & Jethro).
He was a comedian and actor from France, and he died in Paris on April 3, 1977, at the age of 54.
French Resistance Fighter during World War II. He was a member the "LibA(c]ration Nord" movement.
Notre Dame).
Country singer (Homer & Jethro)
Politician
Indian playwright
American physicist, academic Nobel Prize laureate (d.2015)
Physicist
Japanese painter (d. 1971).
Lafayette, Indiana -- Actor (Dion-Californian)
London, England -- Actress (Navy Vs. Night Monsters).
New York columnist (Tonight! America After Dark).
Galicia, Poland -- Actor. (Goldfinger).
French actor, writer, engineer, jazz musician and artist.
Mexican religious figure (Born 1920).
St-Aulaye Military man
Country singer (Homer & Jethro)
East Indian author and astrologer. He is a well-known Hindu astrologist and author of "Destiny and the Stars," and "Astrology In Marriage Counseling."
Italy Military man
France sport Champion
Dutch-American entrepreneur, founder of Peet’s Coffee & Tee (Born 1920).
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Belgium sport Champion
American actress and singer (Born 1919).
American writer. He is a novelist, essayist, novelist, and short story writer. He was a philosophy major and was immersed in radical atmospheres of the '30s. He began his doctoral studies in 1941, while simultaneously publishing his first story for The New Republic.
Broun journalist.
Puerto Rican astronomer who discovered "Blanco 1" in 1959, a galactic cluster. Blanco was second Director of Cerro Tololo Interamerica Observatory in Chile. It had the largest telescope in Southern Hemisphere at that time. The VActor M. Blanco Telescope was named in his honour and dedicated to him in 1995. It is also known by the "Blanco 4m"
Author
German pilot and general (d. 2009).
German ace fighter pilot (d.2009)
Sri Lankan civil servant and lawyer (d. 2001).
American soldier (d.2013)
French ballet dancer who was twice married.
American minor actress, whose films include "I Met A Murderer," The Upturned Glass," and "Lady Possessed", and whose TV credits included "The Pamela Mason Show” and "My Wicked, Wicked Ways." In 1939, she made her stage debut with "The Luck Of The Devil", and entered the show business in that capacity.
"Manny" Greenhill record producer.
Scotland, United Kingdom -- Writer. (All Creatures Great & Small).
Canadian politician and judge (d. 2000).
American artist and builder of wire, metal and blowtorch decorator screen used in offices, churches, airports, and hotels. He also designed wire-shell patio chairs.
English conductor (d. 1992)
English director and conductor (d. 1992).
golfer (1950 PGA champion).
St-Etienne Politician
Sri Lankan politician and academic (d. 2010).
France Actor
France sport Champion
Age 20: German concertmaster at the Berlin Philharmonic. Berlin, 8/12/1980: He died.
Brooklyn, New York -- Actor. (Doctor Lineup, Matthew Peyton Place).
Azerailles Military man
Belgium sport Champion
Composer
Famous birthdays on March 10th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909A Dutch clairvoyant, a sensitive healer, has been extensively tested by the Parapsychology Institute of Utrecht as well as Drs. Tenaeff and Bender. He is not a psychic but works in civic cases, such as the tracing of criminals or lost persons. J.H. wrote his biography. Pollack, "Croiset The Clairvoyant," Doubleday 1964.
American professor and socioologist. He was a pioneer in the field of sexual behavior and family, especially in the Mormon community. He was a professor at Purdue and Brigham Young University. He was 94 years old when he died.
Swedish hurdler (d. 1990)
British astrologer, parapsychologist.
Finland -- Heavyweight wrestler (1936 Olympics, Gold Medalist).
Italy Military man
Estonian wrestler referee and trainer (d. 1987).
Belgium sport Champion
Costa Rican politician and president between 1962-66. He was the commander of the National Liberation Army at the northern front following the 1948 armed rebellion that Jose Figueres Ferrer, who initiated the Civil War of Costa Rica, declared. He was appointed to the Ministry of Public Works portfolio and the Minister of Public Works portfolio in the de facto government …
Roos composer.
French Catholic priest, Bishop of CrA(c), Teil from 1966 to 1981
France Scientist
Canadian politician and journalist (d. 1979).
Actor in Britain (Mutiny on the Bounty), is killed at 80
composer.
American actress born in Germany (Born 1905)
American composer, musician and jazz legend. Since his childhood, he was largely self-taught on the piano and cornet. He was the star of "The Wolverines", a group that performed in New York's Roseland. In 1925, he played in Charlie Straight's orchestra commercial, and spent some time with a pioneering black artist in Chicago. He also held various orchestra jobs. He …
Rocker
American actress, politician and writer. Editor. Ambassador. Her mother took her to the theatre as a child, where she worked as an actress. She was 19 when she became a propagandist for N.O.W. She distributed leaflets by hand from an open plane. She was a writer and editor of magazines. In 1935, she married Henry R. Luce, a publisher. After …
Mexican architect (Born in 1908)
Italy Painter
Belgian abstract painter, art critic and eminence. His pseudonym "Seuphor" was an anagram of "Orpheus". He died in 1999.
Costa Rican politician and doctor, President of the Republic from 1940 to 1944, warlord, and leader of the political tradition called calderonismo. He is regarded as the greatest social reformer in Costa Rica's history. He is the most prominent Costa Rican politician in the second half century. On 17 April 1974, he was elected National Hero.
Enid, Oklahoma -- Talk show host (Stork Club)
Supercentenarian. In March 2015 he celebrated 115 years in the Nursing Home Piedades Santa Ana. Besides being the elderest in Costa Rica, according to the Civil Registry, he is the healthiest of the 22 elders who live in that center. Never married or had children, and lived in San Ignacio de Acosta.
Scientist
Secretary of the Communist Party of Greece (Born 1900).