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List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 11th

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2009 - 2000

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000

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1999 - 1990

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990

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1989 - 1980

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980

1989198819871986198519841983198219811980

1979 - 1970

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970

19791978197719761975
  • NBA forward (Cleveland Cavaliers).

  • cornerback (Seattle Seahawks).

  • American radio personality

  • American radio host and actor (d. 2014)

19741973
  • Belgian swimming champion. He holds the Belgian records for the 100 meter freestyle (50 m) and freestyle (100 m). He was not selected for the 50 m. Freestyle at the Atlanta Olympics 1996 but he competed in both the 100 m. and 4X100 freestyle.

  • American blogger and author

  • Philosopher

  • NFL defensive back (Denver Broncos - Super Bowl 32)

19721971
  • Johnny Knoxville

    American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and stunt performer. He is most well-known as the star and co-creator of MTV's reality show Jackass.

  • Turkish screenwriter and actress

  • Czechoslovakia, NHL left wing (Montreal Canadiens Olympics-Gold-1998)

  • He was an Italian hemophiliac who contracted AIDS after receiving blood transfusions.

1970

1969 - 1960

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960

196919681967
  • A versatile actor from Scotland, American, and West End musicals, Barrowman is also able to perform on stage and in children's TV shows, as well as American soaps. Since 1989, Barrowman has been a Saturday morning TV presenter and has appeared in six West End musicals. He was in the London production "Sunset Boulevard", and in September 1995, he was …

  • Ontario, Canada; NHL defenseman (Tampa Bay Lightning).

  • American wrestler and radio host

  • Journalist

  • Brazilian-American mixed martial artist, trainer

1966196519641963196219611960

1959 - 1950

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950

1959
  • American porno star with many X-Cinema Awards. Since her film debut in 1984's "Educating Nina," she has appeared in more than 200 films, including the hilarious parodies "Debbie For Hire," Debbie Duz Dishes," Night of the Living Debbies I, II and III.

  • Serbian-American poet

  • Zambian journalist

  • Mexican coach and footballer

  • Serbian-American poet and journalist

19581957
  • He is a French politician and speechwriter. From 2007 to his defeat in 2012, he was a special advisor for Nicolas Sarkozy, the French President.

  • Cheryl Lynn

    American singer-songwriter

  • American drag queen Emcee, film actress, comedienne and autobiographer. A full-time transvestite and "preoperative transsexual," the Lady Chablis owns no men's clothing and takes estrogen to increase her bustline but has no plans for surgery. Slender, black and attractive, Chablis became a media personality through interviews on Oprah and in USA Today, following the publication in January 1994 of John …

1956
  • American television writer and author

  • Rob Paulsen

    American voice actor

  • North Carolina, USA; Major US Air Force/astronaut (STS 47, STS 66, 77, 85, 95).

  • American triple jumper

  • American colonel pilot and astronaut

1955
  • German singer who is well-known in the new wave of punk shortly after her move to the West in 1976. She is a true original and a huge success.

  • American singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Statler Brothers).

  • Canadian swimmer

  • American screenwriter and director of author

  • Dutch politician and physician

195419531952
  • British sci-fi author, best known for his bizarre "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (1979 cult favourite). It was made into a book that sold 14 million copies worldwide and then became a TV series. Galaxy was followed by several sequels, including "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe", "Life, the Universe and Everything", and "So Long and Thanks for …

  • American actress

  • Pennsylvania, USA; actress ("Susan – Eight is Enough")

  • American entrepreneur and president of gbi communication, married japanese fortune heiress.

  • American composer and saxophonist (Nighthawks Orchestra).

19511950
  • French journalist, woman of letters, editor, producer

  • American jazz and pop singer, conductor, and musician. McFerrin is known for his extraordinary ability to use his voice to mimic musical instruments. The 1988 hit song "Don't Worry Be Happy", which McFerrin overdubbed vocally, was his biggest commercial success. He has been awarded more than ten Grammy's since 1986. He won the Grammy for best male jazz vocal performance …

  • French international classical pianist (duo avec her sister).

  • American film producer and director. He started producing movies with his brother Dave Zucker. Then he went on to produce his own productions of "Ghost," 1990, "First Knight," 1995 and "My Best Friend's Wedding," 1998. He was also co-executive producers of the TV series "Police Squad."

  • Wisconsin, USA; Director (Airplane and Naked Gun).

1949 - 1940

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940

19491948
  • Dominican baseball player

  • French triple jumper, who won two French league titles in France in 1969 & 1971.

  • Jensen began studying astrology in late 1970s. He passed the American Federation of Astrologers exam in 1983. He is a professional astrologist since 1985. His specialties include personal astrology, development astrology, and business astrology.

  • French actress

19471946
  • French radio station director and founder. He created the NRJ Foundation on 10/19/1999. It is a foundation that acts in support of children, youth, and defenseless persons, who are at risk of sickness, ill-treatment, misery, or any other form degeneration. The foundation is also committed to helping animals that are at risk of extinction or who have been ill treated.

  • Tourcoing (France) -- Actress (Man Who Dies Twice).

  • American jazz singer

  • American producer and actor

19451944
  • Benny Gallagher and a Scottish-British songwriting duo were the first to start their professional careers. They moved to London, where they became the in-house composers at Apple Label. They formed a partnership with McGuinness Flint in April 1970. After that, they began their individual careers. They had two top-ten hits in 1976, in June and April. Lyle wrote with Tina …

  • English actor

  • American ex-government employee and business owner, Cellular Communications' CEO. Ginsberg worked previously for the Federal Communications Commission, before joining a high-school buddy to create a cellular network that covered Ohio and Puerto Rico. He holds a BA and PhD in Economics.

  • French architect and artist (painter, sculptor), who worked at headquarters for Louis Vuitton and LaEUR(tm),OrA(c).al and Swiss Life.

  • Drummer (Mindbenders, "Games of Love")

1943
  • French road bike racer and the only one to win a stage in the Tour de France on July 14, France's national holiday, wearing the jersey as national champion.

  • Italian Formula One race car driver. Merzario started racing in 1956. He has been racing professionally since 1962. In 1967, he signed with Abarth, where he won over Ferrari. He represented Ferrari in 1970, winning the championship. From 1973, he raced for Formula One. Merzario continued to compete in European racing and was still winning.

1942
  • American-English actor

  • American scholar theologian, author (d.2015)

  • American professional athlete. He was a baseball player for the Houston Astros (Los Angeles Dodgers), New York Yankees (and many other teams). He made his major-league debut July 10, 1963, and he retired in 1977.

  • American screenwriter and producer of director films

1941
  • American lawyer, who Gore employed in the Florida voter fiasco. He also voted against Microsoft for the Justice Dept., and was on the side with Napster during their January 2001 struggle. Boies was interviewed by "60 Minutes" on February 25, 2001. Boies is known for his brilliance.

  • Cochi Ponzoni

    Italian comedian, actor, screenwriter, and screenwriter, first known as Renato Pozzetto's partner in the comedy duo Cochi& Renato.

1940

1939 - 1930

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930

1939193819371936
  • American jurist and the first Italian-American Supreme Court justice, Scalia was appointed by President Reagan to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger in June 1986. Scalia is known as "Nino" to his friends. He is an intellectual dynamo who leans towards the extreme right of the U.S. Supreme Court. He prefers that the Supreme Court's cases be resolved by …

  • New Jersey, USA: 105th Supreme Court Justice (1986).

  • American screenwriter and photographer (d.1984)

1935
  • Sandra Milo

    Tunisian-Italian actress

  • French geologist. He was elected as a member of The Academy of Sciences on the 15th April 1991. In 1996, he became Permanent Secretary.

1934
  • Sam Donaldson

    American television newscaster, anchor, reporter, and anchor. He was a regular on ABC Weekend News since 1979 and Prime Time Live for ABC in 1989. He describes himself as a hard worker, competitive, loyal, and a good friend to those who are fighting for justice.

  • French screenwriter, director, and actor. Between 1954 and 1998, he appeared in 40 films. He was married to Pascale Audret, a actress. He died 22 October 2001.

  • British MP

  • A Scottish bagpipe player, who was also known as "The King Of The Highland Pipes". Many awards and wins from professional and junior competitions were earned through childhood lessons. His albums were popular in the 1970s, and Burgess received an MBE in 1989. He was killed in an automobile accident on June 29, 2005, near his home in Invergordon in …

193319321931
  • After a journalistic career in London in 1962, he took over his family's small newspaper. Within two years, he had transformed it into several profitable papers. He paid $27 million in 1981 for the two-century-old London Times and became a self-made billionaire. His media holdings included more than 80 publications across three continents as well as the American FOX television …

  • Italian cabaret singer.

  • CEO (Midland Bank).

  • German artist and children's book author, who by 1980 had published over 100 books for children in nearly 30 languages.

1930

1929 - 1920

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920

192919281927
  • Ajaccio Politician

  • Joachim Fuchsberger

    German actor, TV host, lyricist, and businessman. He is best known to a large German-speaking audience for his roles as one of the recurring characters in several Edgar Wallace movies. (He was always one of the good guys, often a Detective Inspector with Scotland Yard). He is sometimes called Akim Berg or Berger in the English-speaking world.

  • emeritus professor (Royal Veterinary College).

  • British trade unionist

1926
  • American Civil Rights Activist, founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, founded with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They promoted non-violence in order to achieve civil rights for blacks in the early 1960s. He was jailed 17 times with King; he was sentenced to 20 days in prison on 6/24/68. His church and home were bombed once before.

  • American surgeon and academic

  • Turkish composer and musician

  • England, United Kingdom -- Architect

19251924
  • Italian psychiatrist and neurologist. He proposed the dismantling psychiatric hospital. He was the most important Italian psychiatrist of the 20th Century.

  • France sport Champion

192319221921
  • Argentine tango composer and bandoneon player, as well as arranger. His work revolutionized traditional tango and created a new style called "nuevo" tango. It incorporated elements from jazz music and classical music. He was a virtuoso musician and bandoneonist who performed his compositions with many ensembles. Stephen Holden, an American music critic, described Piazzolla in 1992 as "the greatest composer …

  • American mathematician (d. 2005).

  • France Writer

  • United States -- Sci-fi author (Star Rebel)

1920

1919 - 1910

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910

191919171916
  • British politician who was elected Prime Minister on the resignation of Edward HeathaEUR(tm). He was an economist in government and had previously taught economics at Oxford. He was elected to Parliament in 1945 and became the youngest member of British cabinet in 20th-century British politics. He was a member of the Labour Party and headed EnglandaEUR(tm), England's government, from 1964-1970 …

  • American actor, equestrian, and cowgirl.

  • Author of children's literature (d. 1983).

  • French actor on stage, film, and television, who was killed in Bagnols-sur-CA", France, 31 December 2000.

  • (L) British Prime Minister (1964-70, 1974-76)

1915191419131912
  • Spanish composer (El gato con botas).

  • Latham Pepys Scholar.

  • Guatemalan sculptor. He was the director of Rafael Rodriguez Padilla's National School of Plastic Arts. He created aEURaEURseveral sculptures at the National Palace in Guatemala. One of these highlights is the National Shields.

19111910

1909 - 1900

Famous birthdays on March 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900

19091908
  • French singer and actor, who died in Grainville-sur-Odon (France) on July 7, 1997 at the age of 89.

  • Finnish javelin thrower (d. 1997)

  • Norwegian church historian and theologian. In 1939, he was made professor of church history. He was a member the Norwegian Broadcasting Council 1956-1963.

  • Romans physician

1907190619041903
  • American accordion player and bandleader. He had his own TV program on ABC from 1955-1982. In 1953, he was nominated as the best male performer for a TV Emmy. Because of his annual New Years ball, his music was known as "champagne". His popularity was a constant among middle-Americana, particularly seniors.

  • New Zealand historian and classicist (d. 1989).

  • Publisher (NY Post)

1902
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