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List of celebrities and famous people who were born on April 13th

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2009 - 2000

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000

20022001

1999 - 1990

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990

19991998199419931992
  • American celebrity family, the son actor John Travolta's wife Kelly Preston. The 8-pound. The 12 lb. boy was born in silence. His parents, both Scientologists believed that a quiet birth would result in a peaceful baby. He was married to his parents in September 1992. Jett suffered from seizures and was diagnosed with Kawasaki syndrome as a young boy.

  • Pop Singer

  • Kelly Preston and John Travolta's daughter

  • Vine Star

1991
  • American actress and model. She is the elder daughter and only child of actor Sean Penn, and Robin Wright. She weighed 8 lbs at birth. 11oz. Her parents were married on 4/27/1996. In 2009, her mother filed for divorce. The divorce was finalized July 22, 2010.

  • Trinidadian footballer (d. 2013)

  • Mexican footballer

  • Los Angeles, California -- Daughter to Robin Wright and Sean Penn

  • Football Player

1990

1989 - 1980

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980

1989198819871986198519841983198219811980

1979 - 1970

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970

197919781977
  • American screenwriter and producer of actor actors

  • Estonian politician and lawyer

  • American homicide victim, aged 14 when she was stabbed ten more times by her boyfriend, 16 year-old Jamie Fuller on 8/23/1991. The relationship between Jamie and Amy had been in decline for 21 months. Jamie was verbal and physically abusive and jealous. Jamie became so mad at Amy's spending the day with two boys that he lured Amy into a …

19761975
  • Lou Bega

    German singer, who had a big hit in 1999 with Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit ...)".

  • Canadian snowboarder

  • English footballer

  • Russian ice dancer

19741973
  • French professional road racer, who became a member of the French team Cofidis in 1997. Laurent Jalabert's younger brother, he followed Laurent Jalabert to ONCE 2000 and Team CSC 2001. After his brother's retirement in 2004, he followed Tyler Hamilton to Phonak. Jalabert moved from Phonak to Agritubel after the 2006 season.

  • Bokeem Woodbine

    American producer and actor

  • Bosnian woman, three months pregnant, was killed by six sniper rounds from Serb gunfire as she ran across the airport to escape, 5/13/1993 during the siege in Sarajevo. Vesna, who was three months pregnant, died in hospital on May 20, 1993 at noon.

197219711970

1969 - 1960

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960

1969
  • Dutch pro-judo competitor who finished 18th through 21st in the under 2kg category. Atlanta Olympics August 1996.

  • German footballer

  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis was diagnosed in an American craftsman and carpenter at the age of 29. His family was the subject of a 2004 documentary and a book that were made in 2006. They struggled with this fatal and debilitating disease.

19681967
  • American basketball player and guard for the Boston Celtics. He is an average player. There have been times when he shined but also moments where he didn't. His 1994-1995 season with the Philadelphia 76’ers was one of his most memorable seasons. Barros' outstanding performance included an average 20.6 points per game and 7.5 assists per game. Barros also scored 50 …

  • American academic and biologist

  • Puerto Rican singer-songwriter, Chantelle

  • Puerto Rican singer

1966196519641963
  • Soviet chess player, world champion after beating A. Karpov back in 1985. His title was defended in New York at the World Trade Center against Vishy Anand, an Indian challenger. He received a $1.5million prize. He won against an IBM computer in 1996. He was up against Deep Blue, a $2 million IBM RS/6000SP computer. He was furious and upset …

  • Canadian singer, known for his role as the lead singer in Look People from 1985 to 1994. The group provided music for "Friday Night" televsion's two-year-old program. Ralph Benmergui. After the TV show ended, the band broke up. Bee began recording lounge music with his Royal Jelly Orchestra. Since then, he has released many albums as a soloist. He published …

196219611960

1959 - 1950

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950

1959
  • Belgian cartoonists, writers, actors, and musicians.

  • Jodie Markell
  • Playmate (Aug, 1978)

  • American homicide victim. Bruce was a bully with a bad reputation. Tom Petruzelli got into a brawl with him over a pack cigarettes. On 7/04/1992 Tom returned home with Tony and a piece lumber. Tony was grappling with Bruce when Tom stabbed him in his neck. The fight began at 8:30 PM, and the fatal stabbing occurred 20 minutes later.

19581957
  • American actress. She was a regular on TV's shows "Miami Vice", and "The Soprano". She also played a part on Broadway in "Nine", starring Antonio Banderas.

  • American activist and host of Democracy Now

  • Keyboardist (Atlantic Star – "Touch a Four Leaf Clover")

  • McLean, an American impresario and President of Broadway in Boston is credited for helping to revitalize the Theater District in Boston. He sang soprano in the Boston Boy Choir as a child and his passion for the arts has never waned. McLean worked in theater commercially for 25 years. Clear Channel has partnered Broadway in Boston to revive a dormant …

  • Musician

1956195519541953195219511950

1949 - 1940

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940

194919481947
  • Italian actress, who has appeared in over 50 films since 1968.

  • American Astrologer. Pro since 1980. Lecturer. Author of more than 100 articles in astrological magazines. He has a background in computer and business, as well as a philosophy degree from the University of Maryland. He was a partner in ARC associates for many years in Washington, DC. He is a sidereal specialist in Hindu astrology. This includes astrology that deals …

  • Professional astrologer, pianist, psychologist. He founded the "Schule für Astro-Psychologische Lebenshilfe / SAPL -Buehler" in 1985. He created a synthesis of depth psychology, astrology and transpersonal psychology.

  • He was a French economist who lived in Toulouse and inspired Jean Tirole to win the Nobel Prize.

  • French politician, Member of the European Parliament For the East of France. He is a member the Union for a Popular Movement, a member-party the European People's Party. He was elected the Chairman of the EPP Group in the European Parliament on 9 January 2007, replacing Hans-Gert PaAPttering who was elected the new President. Daul was elected President, European People's …

1946194519441943
  • American Astrologer, member of NCGR from 1970 to 1973. He was also involved in the suicide research study. Later, he was elected research chairman of The Uranian Society. His findings were the subject of a book titled "Patterns of pathology: The Use of Astrology to Diagnosis and Prognosis of Personality Disorders", which was not published.

  • American Olympic skier. He and Jim Heuga were first Americans to win medals at the Olympics Alpine Skiing event. Kidd was awarded a silver medal at the Winter Olympics, Innsbruck in Austria in February 1964.

  • US skier

  • Dutch writer with many talents and interests. He is not only a writer, but also a skilled chess player who participates in bike races.

1942
  • She is an Australian-Canadian lawyer, professor, and consultant who specializes in medical ethics. She is the Samuel Gale Professor in Law and a McGill University faculty member in Medicine. In her capacity, she also established McGill University's Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law. Her books include "The Ethical Canary" (2000) and "Death Talk" (2001).

  • American composer and conductor

  • Statesman

  • Rhode Island, USA. Composer (For Your Eyes Only Rocky IV).

  • Turkish writer and poet

19411940

1939 - 1930

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930

193919381937
  • American playwright, who was one of the first to write on Broadway in the 1960s. He survived and gained public acceptance for his 30 plays that he wrote in 20 years. After a poor childhood, he became a commercial success with "The Hotel Baltimore" in 1972. In 1980, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for "Talley's Folly."

  • Malaysian politician. He was the Minister for Finance (1976aEUR”1984), Minister for International Trade and Industry (1984aEUR”1987), and former chairman and chairman of the World Bank and IMF. He also served as the Chairman and Chief Executive of Petronas, Malaysia's oil company.

  • Harris; Official Solicitor (Supreme Court).

  • Edward Fox

    London, England -- Actor. (M-Never Say Never Again).

1936
  • French essayist and art historian. In 1986, he was the University of Cambridge's Slade Professor of Fine Art.

193519341933
  • American nurse and professional astrologer since 1976. She is the author of "Interpretation Techniques" and many other articles and lecture tapes. She was invited by India to speak at the First International Convention on Astrology, New Delhi in 1980. She graduated from Akron University, and the Akron City Hospital School of Nursing.

  • Ireland -- Singer/actress (Oliver).

  • American soldier and politician

  • Switzerland Actor

  • Campbell; American politician (Senator-Democrat-Colorado).

19321931
  • Italian-French film director and editor. He is the son of a champion cyclist. He was involved in drama at the Sorbonne, and started his career as an assistant director and editor. Enrico began to direct short subjects for French TV in 1952. Enrico made documentaries and training films during his military service in the late 1950s. His 1961 short film, …

  • French director, producer, and screenwriter. DevilleaEUR(tm), whose focus was on technical skills and his preference to select subject matter primarily for its commercial value led to movies that were dull and repetitive. His films "Dossier 51," a political thriller, and "La Letrice," a 1988 political thriller, were notable exceptions to this criticism.

  • American race car driver and team manager

  • American screenwriter and producer of composers

1930

1929 - 1920

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920

19291928
  • English politician and historian Minister of State for Trade (d.1999)

  • English politician and historian Minister of State for Trade (d.1999)

  • Czech astrologer.

  • Italian race car driver and businessman (d.2012)

1927192619251924
  • Stanley Donen

    South Carolina, United States -- Film director / producer (Bedazzled, Damn Yankees)

  • French architect and town planner who passed away on February 15, 2003.

  • American publisher and illustrator

  • American painter (d. 2001).

1923
  • American cosmetician, Frank was the make-up man in big movies for House of Westmore Beauty Salon. Frank, George Westmore's sixth child, was Frank's seventh and final child. He founded the Cosmetics Company with his father and brothers in 1933. The twins Ernie and Percy were 18 years older. Frank began his apprenticeship at Paramount with his brother Wally and worked …

  • Don Adams

    American comedian and actor (d. 2005).

  • American businessman and philanthropist, Tanger Factory Outlet Centers was founded (d. 2010).

  • English academic and sociologist (d. 2014).

192219211920
  • Director (Banco Ambrosiano), hangs him

  • Director (Banco Ambrosiano), hangs him

  • American actor who appeared on screen since 1949. He played many roles including "Stalag 17", "Birdman of Alcatraz," and "Psychic Killer." The film was produced by Al Fast, in 1977. He often played homicidal maniacs in his 76 films. His role in "Laredo", a late-'60s TV series, in which he played the gravel-voiced Texas Ranger Reese Bennett, may be his …

  • Italian financier, "God's banker", because he was involved with the world of Catholic finance. Party. He was also involved in Michele Sindona and money laundering by the Mafia. He was the President of Banco Ambrosiano, which suffered serious financial losses. This led to legal proceedings against him as well as others.

  • French Socialist politician, who was Foreign Minister in Pierre Mauroy's government from 1981 to 1984.

1919 - 1910

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910

1919
  • Howard Keel

    American actor and singer (d.2004)

  • American activist, atheist and author. O'Hair was the most prominent spokesperson against God and Religion in America. She earned the title of "the most hated women in America" for her personal war against prayer in public schools. In 1963, the Supreme Court Hearings made it illegal. Her books include "All About Atheists", "Atheist Epic", "Atheist Heroes & Heroines", "Our Constitution, …

  • French politician and journalist (d. 2007).

19181917
  • American businessman (d.2007)

  • American entrepreneur, corporate executive, self-made oil magnate, and cattle baron. He took over the management of Atlantic Richfield Corporation as chairman and made it one of America's largest corporations. His moves were unorthodox and long-lasting. He was the United States' largest landowner, with large cattle ranches and other acreage. He was also well-known for his interesting diversificatio

  • Illinois, United States -- Actor/singer (7 Brides for 7 Brothers Kiss Me Kate)

  • American politician who was the 42nd and 44th governors of Texas between 1979 and 1983, respectively. He also served again in 1987 and 1991. Clements was the only Republican to serve as Texas' governor since Reconstruction. Clements' eight-year tenure in office was the longest of any Texan governor before Rick Perry.

  • Libourne Military man

191619151914191319121911

1909 - 1900

Famous birthdays on April 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900

1909
  • Ukrainian-American mathematician (d. 1984).

  • Dutch geophysicist/director (KNMI).

  • Cowie willife conservationist.

  • Polish mathematician (d. 1984)

  • American novelist and short-story writer. Her work focuses mainly on the local manners of the people living in a small Mississippi community that is similar to her birthplace and the Delta.

19081907
  • American politician and three-time Governor for Minnesota since 1948. Later, he became the President of the University of Pennsylvania. After completing law school and graduating from the University of Pennsylvania in 1929, he established a successful partnership. As an undergraduate, he was the first person to enter politics. He ran for the U.S. Presidency from 1948 to 1992. He entered …

  • (Governor-Republican-Minnesota) perennial presidential candidate.

1906
  • Irish writer of fiction, prose and avant-garde plays. He established the modern theater of the absurd with his surrealistic play "Waiting for Godot." After having unsuccessfully lobbied for it to be denied by the Swedish Academy, he was given the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature. He reluctantly accepted it. Few voices were more persistent than his in a time when …

  • American jazz musician (Born in 1906).

  • American long jumper and coach (d.82)

  • Estonian singer and educator in opera (d. 1985).

  • American saxophonist and composer (d. 1991).

190519041903
  • Actor (Frankenstein meets Zara, Matchmaker).

1902
  • Bordeaux Vineyard Manager, Paris, France, at the age of 86 (born in 1902).

  • American author (d. 1997)

  • Marlborough

  • French Grand Prix race car driver, screenwriter, playwright, theatrical producer and film producer, poet, as well as one of the most successful wine-growing companies in the world.

1901
  • French psychoanalyst, who earned a reputation for being an original interpreter and translator of Sigmund Freud’s work. He was a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who worked in Paris for most of his professional career. Although he was instrumental in introducing Freudian theory to France in the 1930s and 1950s, he only became famous when he started conducting regular seminars at University …

  • Australian diplomat and public servant, Australian Ambassador to Japan (d.88).

1900
  • French painter, photographer, and "maker of items"; a homosexual and transvestite who lived in Bordeaux.

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