List of celebrities and famous people who were born on May 11th
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2007American child of well-known parents, Jaime Pressly, an actress (of "My Name is Earl") fame and her deejay fiancA(c), Eric Cubiche
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999TV Actress
Movie Actress
Movie Actress
Movie Actor
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
R&B Singer
Vine Star
Athlete
TV Actress
American family of note, Gabrielle Carteris' daughter with Charles Isaacs. Her mother is a star on the TV series "Beverly Hills 90210."
Ethiopian runner
Actress
Thai sprinter
Reality Star
He is a French runner and an athlete. He was a bronze medalist at 2012 European championship and was also a finalist at 2013 and 2015 World championships, finishing 7th and 5th respectively. He is the most promising French middle-distance runner since JackyBoxberger. Since the 18th July 2014 Monaco, Herculis meeting, he has held the French record (1mn42sec 53).
Soccer Player
Canadian TV personalities, models and QuA(c.bA(c.coise VJs), as well as identical twins. They speak English and French. They present BO2 on Musique Plus French in French. This program features celebrity news and reviews. They hosted Take 2 in English on Family Channel Canada.
American politician
Actress
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989American football player
Australian rules footballer
Italian footballer
Actress
Pop Singer
Soccer Player
American rapper
Model
American football player
Hockey Player
Kosovo politician and jurist
Movie Actor
Model
Romanian gymnast
American football player
American football player
Romanian gymnast
French footballer
Portuguese footballer
Dutch gamer
TV Actor
Brazilian footballer
Brazilian footballer
TV Actress
Japanese singer and businesswoman
French computer specialist and entrepreneur, born at Lyon 3. He was the founder of meltyNetwork, an international network.
Actress
American singer-songwriter and pianist
Rugby Player
Spanish footballer
Soccer Player
Dutch/American jazz pianist
Dutch footballer
American football player
Pop Singer
American football player.
Dutch actress
Steven Sotloff, an American-Israeli journalist. He was abducted in Aleppo, Syria by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant militants (ISIL) and taken into captivity. A video of Sotloff being executed by an Islamic State (IS), operative was released on September 2, 2014. After the beheading, President Barack Obama declared that the United States would take steps to "degrade" and …
Entrepreneur
American racehorse (d.1999)
Belgian decathlete
Canadian actor
Instigator of the Marin County Civic Center shootout, brother to Black Panther George Jackson (Born 1953).
American football player
Florida; actor (Lucky - General Hospital).
Actor and singer from the Philippines
Basketball Player
American baseball player
Actress
Playwright
Rapper
American actor
Slovene translator and journalist poet
Pennsylvania; actor (Dynasty Matthew - Brotherly Loving).
Armenian-Moldovan journalist and political scientist
American-Filipino singer and actor
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
French Corsican actress and model, found by a photographer on Corsican beaches. She was seen in "Asterix", with Gerard Depardieu. She played the role LA(c)a on "The blue Bicycle", a French TV series in 2008. Two years later, she played Brigitte Bardot (played in biopic "Gainsbourg") by Eric Elmosnino. She portrayed Arletty, a French actress, for French TV in 2015.
Finnish composer and cellist (Apocalyptica).
Comedian
French skipper was twice second in the VendA(c?)e Globe sailing competition in 2008-2009 (first participation), and 2012-2013 (2nd participation).
South African rugby player coach, sportscaster
Uruguayan footballer
Finnish ski jumper and driver of a race car
Athlete
World Music Singer
TV Show Host
American actor
Dominican-American baseball player
Actress
Driver
United Airlines Flight 93 was hijacked by terrorists from Lebanon (d. 2001).
He is a French actor who started his career at the age of 14 in the film "Life is a long, quiet river", directed by Etienne Chatillez. When he made the decision to quit his studies at 16, he was 16. He was 16 when he decided to stop his studies.
French actor
American professional wrestler
English-Welsh coach and footballer
English-born Canadian ice hockey player
Papua New Guinean rugby team footballer
soccer player (Fortuna Sittard).
American actor. He is the son of actor Jon Voight, and brother to Angelina Jolie. He appeared in "Gia", 1998, and "Original Sin" 2001. He studied filmmaking at University of Southern California, where he directed Angelina for five student films.
NFL offensive linebacker (San Diego Chargers).
Australia; diver (Olympics-1996).
US softball infielder (1996 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
Japanese runner
Victoria, Australia; Australasia golfer.
Chef
Spanish flamenco and jazz singer, born in a family originating from Equatorial Guinea, grew up in Mallorca among Spanish Romani people (Gitanos) as the only person of African descent in her neighborhood. Her father left the family when she was nine. She is the mother of a young son.
NFL center (Houston Oilers).
Australian actress
Linebacker for the Canadian Football League (Montreal Alouettes).
Italian cyclist, winner in the race of Milano San Remo 3/19/1996
South African bass player (Tree63).
Czech coach and decathlete
WLAF receiver (Scottish Claymores).
American accident victim who died on 2/16/1980 after severe injuries she sustained when a tree fell on her during a storm.
NFL cornerback (Minnesota Vikings).
Actor
French criminal arrested 8/13/1996. He is accused of kidnapping Julie, MA(c),lissa, Laetitia, and Sabine.
Reality Star
American actor
British TV producer and presenter
Jr. American lawyer, politician
Former U.S. Senator and political commentator Former U.S. Senator
Actress
Actor
English cyclist
Australian 400 metre/800 metre (Olympics-1996).
Actress
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Author
Athlete
Dutch runner
New York, USA; 10km runner.
American homicide victim. Last seen at 9:00 PM on 23 January 1988 in Cohoes NY. She was a young, attractive, 5'4" and 125 lb woman. A fisherman was ice fishing near Pittstown, NY when he found her frozen body. She had been stabbed to the death.
American stage, film, and television actor. On the American cable television series Burn Notice, he played the role of Michael Westen. He has starred in many films, including Hitch, Believe in Me and Changeling. Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar (2012) featured him as Robert F. Kennedy.
Filipino screenwriter and director
Journalist
Chicago, Illinois -- Welterweight Boxer (1988 Olympics – Bronze Medalist).
Politician
Mexican manager and footballer
French alpine skier, she was awarded a silver medal at 1996 world championships.
New Jersey, USA; infielder (Colorado Rockies).
French top model who married David Hallayday 9/15/1989. Their daughter Ilona was conceived in 5/17/1995.
French journalist, producer, and television host. He has presented news on TF1, 13th Street, France 5 t, and TF1 I>TA(c.lA(c).
German drummer (Rammstein and Feeling B)
American hedge fund manager. He is the founder of Pershing Square Capital Management LP and its CEO.
American human rights and sexual rights activist for over two decades, she is the author of Written Out: How Sexuality Is Used to Attack Women's Organizing; the co-author of Strengthening Resistance: Confronting Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS and Amnesty InternationalaEUR(tm)s Crimes of Hate, Conspiracy of Silence: Torture and Ill-Treatment Based on Sexual Identity.
Businessman
Director
NFL punter (Buffalo Bills).
Illinois, USA; outfielder (Colorado Rockies).
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Twilight Singers The Afghan Whigs & The Gutter Twins).
Actor and martial artist from the Philippines
Principal of the Italian Formula One team (Ferrari).
Model
American Major League Baseball player (1987-1995). He came out as gay in 1999.
American professional baseball pitcher. He was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the seventh round free-agent draft pick on 6/07/1982. Witt did not sign with the Reds, but enrolled at Oklahoma State. He was awarded the Right-handed Pitcher Award by the college All American team in 1985. The Texas Rangers selected Witt in the first round of their free-agent draft …
American screenwriter and actor
American actor
Robert Wagner's daughter / model / guest host (MTV).
California, USA; canoe (alternate-Olympics-1996).
American baseball coach and manager
English snooker player, sportscaster
Virginia, USA; pitcher (Texas Rangers).
Baseball pitcher (Boston Red Sox).
Director
British actress, well-known for her performances in the theatre. Natasha is just as talented as her Oscar-winning father Tony Richardson and mother Vanessa Redgrave. In June 1998, she won the Tony Award for Best Actress in Musical in Cabaret's Broadway revival. Her soft, rich voice has earned her critical acclaim both in London's West End as well as on Broadway. …
Brooklyn, New York -- Welterweight boxer (1984 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Swedish politician, 10th Minister for International Development Cooperation
Playwright
British Columbia, Canada; Canadian Tour golfer (1992 Cordova Bay Open).
Canadian-American actor
Japanese comedian
Director
Director
Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31
Latin Kings was founded by a Cuban gang leader
Philippines; pianist (Leventritt Award-1981).
American murderer (d. 2013)
Seattle, Washington -- Playmate (May 1988)
Businessman
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959American television and radio hosts
New York, USA: MTV VJ/actress Tracey - Bradys
French actress and film director.
French politician, who was Minister for the Interior, Overseas Territories, and Territorial Collectivities. He was previously Minister of Labour, Labour Relations, the Family, Solidarity and Urban Affairs, Minister-Delegate for Local Government at the Ministry of the Interior, and a Member of the European Parliament.
American family of note, the son Marlon Brando (and Anna Kashfi) On 5/16/1990, at his father's Bel Air estate, he shot and killed Dag Dag Drollet, Tahiti's sister's lover. They were arguing about whether Drollet was beating Tarita Cheyenne Brando (age 20), during an argument. He was drunk at the time and claimed that there had been a fight and …
Politician
Australian rower (Olympics-1996).
Australian basketball player and coach
American baseball player
Astronaut
Political and accountant from Sri Lanka
American producer and director
French actress. She won the CA(c]sar Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1983 for her role in L'A(c]toile du Nord.
Northern Irish politician and journalist
Canadian pornographic actor
Italy; MD/astronaut (STS 78-alternate).
Musician
British broadcaster
Canadian producer and journalist
American musician. He is a member the rock band "Alabama." In 1979, he replaced Rich Scott as drummer.
French politician and lawyer who served as secretary of state under the government of Raffarin II. She was a professor of Banking Law from 1979 to 2004, and a lawyer in Paris (1979-192004, and since June 2010).
Massachusetts, USA; drummer. (Alabama – "Take Me Down")
Dutch singer (Frank Boeijen Group).
Jr. American politician, 49th Mayor of New Haven
Rocker (Axe K)
Manager and English footballer
English educator and composer
Bulgarian broadcaster and journalist
American journalist
Spanish writer, author and editor of the novel Georgette. 1/27/1986, Llera was married to Alberto Moravia.
Quebec actress and singer
American television producer
Georgia, USA; actor. (Mark - One day at a time, Sure Thing.
French sommelier, head sommelier at Negresco, Nice, who succumbed to colon cancer on September 15, 2014.
Iranian-American actress
English-American actress
New Jersey, USA: comedian (Fridays and Roll Out).
American television executive
American gay male who is not effeminate but homosexual, was diagnosed with AIDS in May 1989. He received AZT in Aug 1993. He used pot to get high and experienced varying levels of vitality.
American sports journalist
French singer, songwriter, and actor, born to a protestant (teacher of German), internationally known for his protest-song "Miss Maggie" (Thatcher) and "It is not because you are", a mixture of English and French. Nicknamed by himself "Le chanteur énervant" (irritating singer), he coul be considered as the typical "Parisian titi" and be compared to Jacques Dutronc. Now semi-retired in Provence, …
French politician. Previously a professor of physics and biology, he is Mayor of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni since 1983. In 1988, he was elected to the French National Assembly for the Rally for the Republic as the 2nd French Guiana constituency. He was reelected at each election until 2007.
Canadian politician and farmer 13th Premier of Alberta
rugby player.
English rugby player and educator
English journalist and author
Baseball player (Philles and Cards)
Indian singer and actor (d. 2014).
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Designer
French international rugby union player.
Movie Actress
Austria -- Slalom (1968 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
American astrologer. His obituary is at
Sri Lankan-English politician
Japanese folk musician
American drummer (The Allman Brothers Band).
Hudson Trucks; drummer (Allman Brothers).
Writer
Politician
French magistrate, most famous for his role as a judge in the Assize Court during the 2008 trial against Michel Fourniret. Latapie is a 'Chevalier de la lA(c)gion d'honneur.'
Quebec musician and singer
Politician
Polish-born striker in French soccer (soccer). He played for Saint-A%0tienne from 1966 to 1974, before moving on to Marseille until he retired as a player in 1978.
American cardiologist invented the Artificial heart
Jr. American publisher and politician, 63rd Mayor for Savannah Georgia (d.2014)
Musician
French concert pianist and professor at Conservatoire de Bobigny (1981 - 2008) and, since 2007, at the Schola Cantorum.
American basketball player, who played for five seasons starting in 1969.
Canada -- Giant Slalom (1968 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
Rocker
Composer
English actress
England; bassist (Gerry and the Pacemakers, "Ferry Cross the Mersey")
Actor
Dancer
British actress best known for her role as Pat Butcher on BBC One's soap opera EastEnders, 1986 to 2012. She is also one of the longest-serving cast members.
British author
California, USA; actor ("Jim - Charlie and Company", Nine Months).
British singer, songwriter, and lead vocalist for The Animals. In January 1964, they signed a recording deal and reached the top of the British charts within six months. The U.S. chart was followed in September. The group broke up in September 1966 due to increasing drug use and decreased harmony. It regrouped under Eric Burdon & the Animals. Their greatest …
American author, teacher, lecturer and professional astrologer. He was the President of ISAR's Los Angeles chapter in 1982. He was also Director and Membership Chairman for ISAR.
Belgium sport Champion
American notable family, the daughter Wannetta Ellen Alexander (and William Jefferson Blythe). She changed her name from Sharon to Bob Pettijohn and they had a son, Tom. Her mother swears that the man she married is the same man who gave birth to President Clinton. Ritzenthaler, another half-sibling, stated that he was told by his mother there was a sister. …
English snooker player
Australian cricketer and coach
Belgian cyclist.
Indian Vedic astrologer.
Swiss race car driver (d. 1981)
French citizen claimed that he was kidnapped by extra-terrestrials and used to carry out experiments aboard a flying saucer. Jean was married and his family dismissed his claims.
British fashion designer for men and owner of a discoclub.
Composer
Chilean video artist (d.93)
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939French right-wing politician, UMP mayor of Le Havre 1995-2010
Historian
Filipino Supreme Court jurist
Filipino politician and jurist
Brazilian musician
Baseball pitcher
Australian stage and television entertainer, Little, is a perennially outrageous character who epitomizes camp. She is known for her witty voice and signature line, "helloooooOOOO dahhhlings!" Little, eighteen months pregnant and dressed in extravagant clothes with an off-beat sense humor, made her television debut in September 1974 on The Mike Walsh Show. The normally slim Little, mistaken for a drag …
Iowa, USA. Flutist/composer ("2 Oboes Troping")
California, USA; musician "Escalator over the Hill".
Italian notable family, younger sister to actress Sophia Loren. Romano Mussolini was her husband. They had two daughters. They divorced in 1975 after they separated in 1970. In 1977, she was again married to an Iranian doctor. She later divorced.
France Actor
Author
Taiwanese Buddhist nun, philanthropist
American composer pianist and bandleader (Jazz Composer's Orchestra).
Writer
American actor. He is a handsome, blonde leading man and supporting actor in film and television, including "The Virginian" (1962), and "Backtrack!" (1969). (1969).
American singer and BMI Award-winning songwriter. He teamed up from 1957 with Roy Orbison, a virtually unknown artist, to write a string hit songs for Monument Records. These included "Only the Lonely", "Running Scared", (1961, #1 in the US), and "Crying." (1961).
Spanish journalist and author (d. 2007.
American singer-songwriter (Born 1935).
California, USA; actor.
Glendale Actor
American politician, third-term U.S. On 5/24/2001, Senator John McCain announced that he would be leaving the Republican Party in order to become an Independent. This move changed the Senate's balance towards the Democrats. He stated that he was unhappy with Bush's views on abortion and energy, and decided to quit the GOP and vote Independent. This news caused a shockwave …
American actor and writer. He was also an experimental theatre director. His work was only known to a few intellectuals prior 1982. His film, "My Dinner With Andre", was a huge success story in Boston Art House history. The comedy's success made Gregory Shawn and Wallace Shawn instant stars and became theater legends.
Canadian academic and businessman
American religious leader, Louis X was then called Farrakhan. He was the former leader of the Harlem Mosque of the Nation of Islam. In 1977, he became the National spokesperson and founded the reorganized Nation of Islam. He is a rampant racist and incendiary speaker who refers to Jews and bloodsuckers. He rails against white supremacy through a uniform bigotry …
Baron Patel Tanzanian-English obstetrician, politician and academic
Clinical Psychologist
Businessman
Italy; fashion designer (Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis).
Valentino is an Italian fashion designer. Valentino SpA was founded by him. His main lines are Valentino, Valentino Garavani and Valentino Roma. Valentino. (Photo by Liz Hurley, Cannes 2007,)
American entrepreneur who created programs for astrological computations while working for IBM for 17 year. He founded ACS, Astrocomputing Service. in 1973. This creation merged his two passions, metaphysics, and computers. As ACS became the leading source of computerized calculations for astrologers, a publishing division was added and the name was legally changed to Astro-Communications-Services in 1990.
reverend/dean (Chester).
The multiprogramming system was developed by a Dutch academic and computer scientist.
American stuntman (d.2007)
American essayist and novelist, short story writer (d. 1995).
Celebrity
Principal / Vice-Chancellor (Dundee University).
New York, USA. Writer/professor (The Living End).
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929American professional astrologer, who writes skillful columns for NCGR journals. She is also a member of the board and the president of its Boston Chapter. Frances began her astrology studies at Arizona State University in 1949. She was a student of Grant Lewis. She moved to Boston after graduation and continued her studies with Isabel Hickey. She was greatly influenced …
British Vice-Admiral.
Israeli sculptor
Italian filmmaker Ferreri is a bizarrely funny and absurdly grotesquely set film director. Ferreri studied at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. He began directing documentaries with Zavattini from 1953. He spent a short time in Spain working with Rafael Azcona, before returning to Italy to direct his own productions. Ferreri was awarded the Critics’ Prize, Cannes Film Festival 1973, Silver …
German-American financial economist and CEO of Caesars Casino of New Jersey. Gluck holds a BS degree in Economic Finance, International Trade and Finance.
Dutch missionary and author
Dutch missionary
Canadian-American comedian, entertainer, and political satirist. He was an intellectual star who helped to create modern political satire during the 1950s. His wittiness and wit were developed in Canadian clubs, before he went international. Sahl's comedy routine, which was based on J. Edgar Hoover, Eisenhower, the FBI and later the Kennedy administration and Vietnam, earned him fame in the 1950s. …
English actor
United States -- Sci-fi author (Headless Cupid)
American author, explorer and scholar (d. 2007).
CEO (Racal Electronics).
Melbourne, Victoria -- Actor (El Cid, Ben-Hur)
Uz?s physician
American football player and politician, 66th Governor Massachusetts (d. 2006).
66th Governor of Massachusetts (d.2006)
French architect known for his concrete orgies at La Grande Motte (1960), near Grau-du-Roi, on the Mediteranean Coast.
Tourcoing Writer
English soccer star (Newcastle United).
Celebrity
Russian-American mathematician, theorist (d. 2014.)
English Nobel Prize winner in Astronomy and Academic Nobel Prize Laureate
Brigadier matron-in-chief/director (Army Nursing Services).
English industrialist / multi-millionaire
France Writer
American baseball umpire (d.92)
Filipino Supreme Court jurist
France sport Champion
German politician
Queen's Council/Members of Parliament
Author and minister of Scotland (d. 2014).
German politician
Mulhouse physician
Audincourt Military man
American actor (Dukes Of Hazzard), age 77 (born in 1920).
Code 3, Tammy, Doris Day show
jazz singer.
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919French-Israeli psychoanalyst, psychologist, and philosopher.
Sociologist
American theoretical physicist, known for his contributions to the path integral formulation and quantum mechanics, the theory, and physics of superfluidity in supercooled liquid Helium as well as in particle physics (he invented the partonmodel). Feynman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in Physics in 1965 for his contributions to quantum electrodynamics. He was also awarded the Sin-Itiro Tomonaga …
CEO (Dowty Group).
France Military man
Author
Physicist (Feynman-diagrams / Nobel prize 1965)
Woodhouse Greek Resistance Organizer
Besan?on physician
Spanish short story writer and novelist, associated with Generation of '36.
Writer
Writer
Businessman
French geologist and vulcanologist (Born 1914).
American Democratic politician, who survived the Bataan Death March in World War II.
composer.
Glen Ridge, New Jersey -- Vic Damone Show Orchestra leader
Austrian journalist and writer who mainly wrote about nuclear weapons issues.
Louisville, Kentucky -- Comedian / actor [Miles-Mork & Mindy]
Tours EXecutives
Indian-Pakistani screenwriter and author (d. 1955).
Famous Peruvian painter and sculptor, historian, and writer. Alfredo Guido taught him the art of mural painting and engraving over five years. In 1938, he moved to Chile where he organized his first private exhibition of oil paintings and engravings, as well as frescos, on board. In 1940, he returned to Lima. He joined the National School of Fine Arts …
British tennis player, who is well-known and is one of the top tennis players in the U.K. In 1928, her competitive streak caused her to lose out in international tournaments.
Sharp, a Canadian politician, businessman and statesman was a member in Parliament from 1963 to 1978. He was also Minister of Trade and Commerce, Minister Finance, Secretary of State, External Affairs and President of The Privy Council.
Comedy (Spike Jones, City Slickers and Doodles Weaver).
Comedic actor Sergeant Bilko, who died in his sleep at 73 years old, has been identified as a comedic actor.
Alfred Kaulback soldier.
president (John Mowlem).
de Vasconcelos composer.
Psychologist
Belgium sport Champion
Bagnac physician
Famous birthdays on May 11th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909French government employee. He was appointed General Secretary to the Vichy police by Prime Minster Pierre Laval during WW II. This post he held until the end in 1944. In July 1942, he was renamed "The General Secretary of the Vichy police" by Prime Minister Pierre Laval.
Costa Rican politician, poet, and educator.
Marseille physician
Grenoble physician
German actor and singer (d.75)
American producer and director (d. 2001).
English composer (d. 1952)
American Indian Film Director (d. 2001).
German poet (d. 1988)
American baseball player and coach
Ukrainian-English poet and author (d.88)
His family owned Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd, a Scottish businessman and member of British aristocracy. In 1968, Robert passed away.
American aviatrix (Born 1906)
Iowa, United States -- Actor. (Boston Blackie and Rough Riders).
Dutch poet, post-symbolist poet and translator of Latin poetry and Hebrew poetry.
peace campaigner.
Russian novelist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1965 for his stories and novels about the Cossacks in southern Russia.
Spanish painter and illustrator
French actor who was killed in Paris 12 June 1965.
Dutch radio-announcer.
Original and eccentric Spanish surrealist painter. His art and life were infused with his fertile imagination.
Original and eccentric Spanish surrealist painter. His art and life were infused with his fertile imagination.
American baseball manager and player (d. 1993).
American poet, and the only female associated with the Objectivist poetrys. Her demonstration of how an Objectivist poet could deal with the personal as subject matter is widely credited.
Philosopher
Finnish poet (Unen Kaivo).
Estonian painter (d. 1942)
Producer
Scientist
American painter (d. 1967).
Nebraska, United States -- Author (Cheyenne Autumn)
Arras physician
Nice physician