List of celebrities and famous people who were born on December 13th
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2010He is an American child of well-known parents. He is the third and third children and third son of Josh Turner and Jennifer Turner.
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2005Prince Aymeric of Belgium
of Belgium
of Belgium
Prince Nicolas of Belgium
Movie Actor
Dancer
TV Actress
Movie Actor
Movie Actor
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1997Instagram Star
Pop Singer
Vine Star
TV Actress
YouTube Star
She was a French athlete who specialized in hammer throw. In 2015, she won a bronze medal at Beijing's world championships.
Folk Singer
Director
Togolese footballer
American music composer.
Hockey Player
Reality Star
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
TV Actor
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989American singer-songwriter. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee when he was fourteen to pursue a career as a country musician. Swift's music combines elements of country, pop, and pop. Swift is well-known for her narrative songs that tell the story of her teenage and adult experiences.
American author
Model
Australian rugby player
Kenyan runner
YouTube Star
English footballer
American golfer
Model
Reality Star
Movie Actor
American mass murder suspect, currently awaiting trial for mass shooting at Aurora, Colorado movie theatre during "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises" screening on 20 July 2012.
American mixed martial artist
Beninese sprinter
Canadian actress
American football player
New Zealand rugby player
Soccer Player
Finnish swimmer
Finnish swimmer
Kenyan runner
Rapper
YouNow Star
American bass player and songwriter
Polish swimmer
American baseball player
Japanese actress and model
Japanese actor
Japanese actor
Brazilian race car driver
Canadian ice hockey player
German footballer
Australian singer/songwriter
American singer/songwriter (Evanescence)
Actress (Major Dad)
Athlete
Finnish poker player and coach of Finnish tennis players
Hong Kong actor and singer
Indian singer and actress
Japanese singer and actor
Estonian swimmer
English footballer
Turkish-Danish fashion designer and actress as a model for the Turkish-Danish Model
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Slovenian basketball player
Miss Ohio Teen USA (Miss Congeniality - 1997).
Actor
Actor
Turkish actor
American mixed martial artist and wrestler
Latvian basketball player
English quiz player
Japanese guitarist and singer (Maximum The Hormone).
Irish rugby union footballer
Model
English actress
British Paralympic swimmer
Senegalese-French politician
American baseball player
Polish footballer
Danish footballer
Danish footballer
Polish footballer
American guitarist (blink-182, Angels & Airwaves).
American baseball coach and player
Actress
Greek footballer
Turkish volleyball player
American Ice Hockey Player
American basketball player: guard, Trail Blazers
Anderson, South Carolina -- Baseball catcher (1996 Olympics – Bronze Medalist).
Miss Universe - New Zealand (1996)
French rugby player. He was number 8.
American actress and television personality
English radio and television host
Safety of the Canadian Football League (Calgary Stampeders).
English singer and guitarist
Athlete
Turkish footballer
American basketball player.
California, USA; actress (Carrie Brady-Days of Our Lives).
Indian Hindi-language Film Director.
Game Designer
USA; Miss America-Pennsylvania 1997
Businessman
NFL linebacker (Atlanta Falcons).
Australian football player
English singer
Danish journalist, author and psychotherapist.
American activist (d. 2014.)
Welsh politician and academic
Martinez Soto; mariachi.
54th Lord Mayor for Belfast, Northern Irish politician and engineer
Reality Star
WLAF safety (Frankfurt Galaxy).
NFL defensive tackle (Indianapolis Colts).
Editor
TV Actor
Actress
American hurdler and coach
Scottish footballer
Austrian mountaineer
Texas, USA: Team handball was abandoned (Olympics 1996).
Rhode Island, USA; Miss America Rhode Island (1996)
Ohio, USA; 400 metre hurdler (Olympics-bronze-1996).
Actress
Actress
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Scottish actor
Russia; NHL forward (Detroit Red Wings, Olympics-silver-1998).
Author
Hockey forward (Team Austria 1998).
Russian singer (d. 2007)
French horse racing jockey and author, De laEUR(tm),Avoine plein les veines, published his autobiography in 2015.
Russian ice hockey manager and player
Florida, USA; tennis star (1992 Taipei).
Dutch soccer player (VVV / FC Utrecht / Haarlem)
American actor who won Academy Award for his brilliant portrayal of Ray Charles in "Ray."
California, USA; fencer (Olympics 1996).
Oakland, California -- Playmate (Mar, 1990)
NFL quarterback (New England Patriots).
Alabama, USA; infielder (Atlanta Braves).
American football coach and player
Reality Star
New York, USA: actor (Dee-Harper Valley PTA).
American sportscaster
French plane crash survivor. He was a passenger aboard an Air Inter Company Airbus 320 flying between Lyon and Strasbourg. On January 20, 1992, the plane crashed onto a ridge in the Vosges Mountains close to Mont Sainte-Odile. The crash occurred as the plane was near Strasbourg airport. The snow saved nine of the 87 people who died and spared …
New Zealand-English chef/author
American producer and composer of drummers
American screenwriter and actor
Businessman
English singer and actress
Estonian illustrator
Athlete
Estonian artist
California, USA; female infielder (Colorado Silver Bullets).
Japanese singer-songwriter guitarist and producer (X Japan and Zilch) (d. 1998)
A pole vaulter from France, who was the first to finish in the 1989 World Cup in Barcelona.
French military (Legionnaire), known as Paco. Before committing suicide, he murdered Marie-JosA(c), his wife (born 5 September 1960), as well as his daughter Allison (born 24 Mai 1994), in Perpignan (2013).
World Music Singer
American football coach
American football coach and player
American politician and academic lawyer
California, United States -- Actress Tina-One Life to Live / playmate (Mar 1982).
Belgian road cyclist and track cyclist
Venezuelan politician and model Governor of Nueva Esparta
Belgian comic artist best known for Largo Winch.
American actress and model. Playboy magazine named her Playmate of the month for March 1982. Arny Freytag photographed her centerfold. Witter was also featured on the cover for the March 1983 issue. She also appeared on the cover of the March 1983 issue.
English composer, conductor, and producer
NFL tackle (Denver Broncos - Super Bowl 32)
Miss Universe 1981 and Venezuelan politician
Politician
Actress
American screenwriter and actor
California, USA; beach volleyball player (Olympics-1996).
Indian actor
Defensive end (Philadelphia Eagles).
French serial killer arrested after killing at most forty elderly women. To make their deaths seem natural, he smothered them. Keller confessed to over 100 murders. This would make him one the most notorious serial killers of France. Keller committed suicide in prison on 22 September 2006.
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959American actor and singer, best known for his performances on television and film during his childhood.
Hollywood, California -- Playmate for the Year (Oct 1982)
American wrestler
American professional wrestler
California, USA; actor.
Swedish composer and guitarist (The Real Thing).
Estonian basketball coach and player
New York, USA. Actor (Fast Food).
Illinois, USA; actress (Ice Castles).
Washington DC: rock bassist (Slaughter, "Stick it Live")
American actor
American singer (The Time).
American saxophonist (Chick corea Elektric Band, Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band).
French businessman
Musician
Politician
French businessman, who was the Chairman and Chief Executive at multinational media conglomerate Vivendi (previously Vivendi Universal). He died in 2002. He is also frequently referred to by the nickname "J2M", based on his initials or J6M (Jean-Marie Messier Moi-Meme-Maitre-du-Monde) which translates to mean 'Jean-Marie Messier: myself master of the world.'
French businessman, who was the Chairman and Chief Executive at multinational media conglomerate Vivendi (previously Vivendi Universal). He died in 2002. He is also frequently referred to by the nickname "J2M", based on his initials or J6M (Jean-Marie Messier Moi-Meme-Maitre-du-Monde) which translates to mean 'Jean-Marie Messier: myself master of the world.'
Lebanese soprano, singer
American basketball coach and player
Canton, Ohio -- Basketball (1976 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
Lebanese actress and soprano
American baseball player
New York Yankees).
Canadian journalist, comedian, and advisor to the political class, Moroccan-born Canadian radio and television personality. Benmergui hosted "Friday Night!" on his TV show. From 1992-1994, he hosted his own TV show, "Friday Night!" as well as radio programs. He joined the Green Party of Canada in 2009 as a communications advisor. He joined Glen Murray, Minister for Research and Innovation, …
Italian comedianne, most well-known for her work with Paolo Possi as a comedy duo. They had a son together.
Moroccan-French runner
Businesswoman
Activist
American author
American murder victim, ritual killing victim. Her body was found with crosses carved on it.
Florida, USA; country singer/actor (Lone Wolf McQuade).
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Indian politician and otolaryngologist
American economist, who was appointed Federal Reserve Chairman by President George W. Bush on October 24, 2005. If Bernanke is nominated, he will succeed Alan Greenspan. Since June 21, 2005, he has been the Chairman of President's Council of Economic Advisers. Prior to that, he was a member of the Board of Governors of Federal Reserve banks.
Canadian Ice Hockey Player and General Manager
English comedian, a cheeky cockney. Davidson assumed control of "The Generation Game" in 1995 and continues to host a snooker-based TV show. He had originally wanted to become a hairdresser, but he won an award on "New Faces" 3/09/1976. Davidson was vulgar and sometimes offensive in his humor but he won the Variety Club's Showbiz Personality Award for February 1997.
British Columbia, Canada; Canadian Tour Golfer (1994 Dunhill Cup).
Wyoming, USA; aerial photographer (Living Daylights).
German keyboard player and songwriter (Karat & Stern-Combo MeiAYen). (d. 2014).
Hungary -- Side horse gymnast (1976, 80 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
Dominican baseball player, coach
French author
American wrestler and football player (d. 1998).
American basketball player
English jockey and sportscaster
American professional wrestler
American businesswoman, President of CBS Paramount Television Network Entertainment Group
Wrestler
French journalist who served as editor at Le Monde, editor in the political section of 'd’i-TA(c.lA(c),' head of Le Monde's newsroom (print and web editions).
Ilketson, England -- Actor ("Strike it Rich", King Lear).
English academic meteorologist
California, USA; actress ("The Barefoot Executive").
American politician and Governor of Iowa. He was first elected to this post in 1998. This is the first time a Democrat has been elected to that position in that state in over 30 years. In 2002, he was reelected and was reported to be on the "shortlist" for John Kerry's Vice-President in 2004. Vilsack was elected mayor of Mt. …
Actress (Just Shoot me)
An English politician and businesswoman
Economist
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949British comedian and actor, who has won an Olivier Award in 1987 as well as a Tony Award for his performance on stage and television. The BBC sitcom "Citizen Smith", which aired for three years and was first broadcast in November 1977, is his most well-known work. He was able to make fun of absurd situations and donned a peroxide …
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Alabama).
Dutch author and businessman
Rocker
New Jersey, USA; rock vocalist (Television).
Alabama, USA: Country music star (Alabama-"Mountain Music")
Actor
American computer programmer and author
English actress
Guitarist
American writer and critic of rock musicians. His first piece appeared in Rolling Stone magazine on April 5, 1969. His witty criticisms and harsh remarks on the powerful and fallen were well-known.
California, USA; actress (Cissy-Family Affair).
Michigan, USA; guitarist ("Cat Scratch Fever", “Damn Yankees”).
England, United Kingdom -- 400m (1968 Olympics-Silver Medalist).
American guitarist, songwriter, and producer (Steely Dan & The Doobie Brothers).
Scottish politician and Labour Member of Parliament, who was elected at the General Election on 6/11/1987.
South African comedian and actor, Flynn is perhaps most well-known for his role as Tjokkie. He played the role of a beer-sipping, wise-cracking rugby union fan. Flynn was the recipient of 13 Best Actor Awards, including the Dublin Critics Award and Golden Entertainer Awards.
Baxter; guitarist (Steely Dan, "Deacon Blues")
French singer who is best known for her participation at the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest.
American deep sea diver and police officer. Candy, who was a shooting champion at the age of 13, became the first female licensed salvage diver in Florida at the tender age of 18 and joined the police force when she was 23. She rose to the rank of Police Chief Assistant in late 1980 and was also the Criminal Justice …
American actress
American baseball player
Canadian actor and host
British astrologer, author of "Lead on the Brain: A Plain Guide to Britain’s No.1 Pollutant" and "The Metal/Planet Relationship", 1993. He co-authored "Planting by The Moon," a guide for gardeners. Nick has been involved in astrology, Hermetic studies and teaching since 1975. He holds a Cambridge science degree and has been a professor in physics.
Driver
American political activist and businessman
Statesman
Musician
Author
American actress
Australian racing driver (d. 1977).
Korean film actor and martial artist
Actor and martial artist from Japan-South Korea
Director (El Lugar Sin Limites, Foxtrot)
Basketball player from Canada
Musician
Swedish Tenor (d. 2002).
American guitarist, best known for his Memphis country blues. Before moving to Amsterdam in 1994, he had a band in America. He sold brain enhancement drugs to several European countries. These drugs often made it to the U.S. despite being banned by the FDA.
English screenwriter and playwright
American politician and lawyer
French politician and member of the Senate of France. She represents the Yvelines region. She is a member the Socialist Party and currently serves as vice-president of the Senate. She was France's Minister of Culture from 2000 to 2002. Angelo Tasca was an ex-communist from Italy who supported the Vichy regime. She is her daughter.
American actor, on film and stage; best known as a TV host. Before he took up the New York stage, he studied to be a minister like his father. He was an experienced host of variety shows and became the host of "Kraft Music Hall," in 1966. He is also known for his films, including "The Happiest Millionaire." When he …
Forbes, New Zealand -- Actress Tiffany Jones
Pennsylvania, USA; Television host (Hollywood Squares. That's Incredible).
American Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Massachusetts administrator until 1989, before being appointed by Bush as the New England regional administrator of the Federal EPA. He was a champion sailor until 1965, when his health began to decline in his back and legs. He was married in 1973.
Indian academic and economist (d. 2005).
New York, USA. Actor (Ens Pulver-Mr Roberts).
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939British actor and singer (d.2002)
Educationalist
German singer well known in Europe for his ballads, love songs, pop music (Schlager) and traditional Volksmusik. Having sold a total of over 50 million records, he is one of the most successful German musicians ever.
rocker (Foundations).
Musician
Kansas, USA; PGA golfer (1969 Doral Open AVCO Golf Classic).
American composer
Wichita Kansas -- PGA golfer (1969 Doral Open AVCO Golf Classic).
American professional astrologer who is interested in paraphysical and medical issues. She passed away in Dearborn, Michigan on March 10, 2002.
Swedish businessman (d.2009)
Dutch director / producer / actor (OK, Professor Columbus)
Politician
Swedish entrepreneur (d. 2009)
Canadian baseball player
The son of Prince Aly Khan, Pakistani royalty, and his wife Joan Yarde Buller Guinness, was born in Paris. At the age of 19, he was appointed to his position as Imam of Ismaili Muslims. He married Sarah Circkton Stuart in 1969 and had three children.
Present Imam (leader), of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims
American baseball player
Businessman
American baseball player and sportscaster
American psychologist and author of two acclaimed books on near-death experiences, "Life at Death" 1980, and "Heading Toward Omega", 1984.
Turkish academic and physician (d. 2009).
Prince/Billionaire/Husband of Rita Hayworth
Writer
Dutch second Chamber member (PvdA).
Virgin Islander player
American football player
American football player
American baseball player
American film producer
Executive / Film producer
American businessman, family leader, producer, and founder of Zanuck-Brown Company. He was the sole son of Darryl Zanuck, a movie mogul, and Virginia Fox, his actress wife. He started his career in 1959 as the producer of "Compulsion" and then went on to produce many other important projects. He had a fight with his father in 1970 and was expelled …
Mormon essayist, biographer, and novelist. His best-known works are the seminal biography Juanita Brooks, as well as his autobiography, and The Backslider (the "standard for contemporary Mormon novels". Weber State University's emeritus English professor, he is also his own autobiography and novel The Backslider. From 2004 to 2008, he edited Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought.
Canadian-American ice hockey player (d. 2014.)
American television executive, president of CBS News. In 1988, Doubleday published Prime Times Bad Times, Joyce's memoir of his time as president of CBS News. Joyce lived for many years in California's Santa Ynez Valley and later in Redding, Connecticut where he died of throat cancer on August 2, 2014 at the age of 81.
Israeli poet.
American actor (Born 1930).
Businessman
American TV personality who hosts exercise shows.
Actress (Day & the Hour).
Pennsylvania, USA; actor (Christine Sergeant Jablonski Hill Street Blues).
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Canadian actor
Playwright
Playwright
American poet. He died 25 March 1980.
French mathematician and head of SEMA (Society for Economics and Applied Mathematics).
French actress, with a film career that spanned fifty years. She is the daughter Jacques Paul Bonjean (1899aEUR'1990), a well-known French art-collector.
Actress
American baseball player. He was a right-handed starter in Major League Baseball. He played his entire career with the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers, from 1948 to 1959. He was a key pitching player on five Dodger teams that won National League pennants. His best season was 1953, when he won 20 games and set an all-time World Series record …
Jamaican runner
American comedian and actor
USAF / Astronaut (Dynasoar)
German-American computer scientist who made significant contributions to the fields of computer graphics, spatial anti-aliasing and machine vision, as well as automatic label placement. MapText, Inc. was also founded by Professor Freeman.
French international soccer (soccer), player who played as a striker.
American actor (Born in 1924)
American baseball player (d.2014)
American baseball manager and player (d. 2003).
English gangster (d. 2014)
der Spek; Dutch second chamber member, (PSP).
Author
Actor
Australian cardinal
English businessman (d. 2013)
Spanish/Catalan painter and sculptor, as well as an art theorist. He was one of the most prominent European artists of his generation. Josep TA pies i Mestre, his father and Maria Puig i Guerra were lawyers and Catalan nationalists who briefly served with the Republican government. TA pies was 17 when he suffered a nearly fatal heart attack from tuberculosis. …
British writer, who was the editor of a science journal and the author of "Contract Cohabitation", "Astro-Genetics" and other works.
American Nobel Prize winner in Physics and Academics
French comedian, actor, comedian, and performer in French music hall died on February 1, 1998 at 11:05 in Maisons-Laffitte.
Polish-American artist, inventor, and architect. He was the Chief Architect for Trans-American building and cable-car system re-engineering. He was 75 years old when he died in Mill Valley, CA on February 8, 1998.
American actor. His films include "Objective Birma," The Snake Pit," Fate is the Hunter, and "The Dark Corner."
American pro-athlete, who was Hawaii's first female U.S. golfer. Amateur Golf Champion. She won the Women's Open in 1957 with her last stroke. Her score at hole 4 was not correct. She signed the scorecard. She was responsible for the error as per the rules. Despite having won the competition, and even though her total score was correct she was …
Russian educator and trumpet player (d. 2005).
Alliance Military man
Public Servant
of Laos (Pathet Lao), (1991-92).
Dutch musicologist (Signifier, the Signified).
Schultz, US Secretary of State (1982-1989).
Public Servant
American economist, statesman and 60th United States Secretary Of State
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919German Luftwaffe fighter pilot during World War II. His aerial combats during the North African Campaign, and his bohemian lifestyle are notable. He was known as the "Star of Africa", one of the greatest fighter pilots. Marseille won all but seven of his 158 victories over the British Commonwealth's Desert Air Force in North Africa. He flew the Messerschmitt Bf …
Cartoonist
Indianapolis 500 driver dies in a crash at the age of 27.
Italian victim of pneumonia (d. 1920).
Musician
French politician. From 1959 to 1985, he was the Mayor of Toulon. From 1978 to 1981, he was a member the National Assembly, then again in 1986. He also served as a member the French Senate between 1986 and 1995. On 21 March 2001, he died from cancer.
Los Angeles, California -- Actor / singer (Broadway Open House)
Norwegian resistance fighter, second lieutenant of Kompani Liinge during World War II. He was awarded the St. Olav medal with Oak Branch in Norway and the Order of the British Empire honorary member in Britain.
American actor (d.2009)
Actor
American illustrator and author (d. 2000).
German actor, who has appeared in over 100 films. His greatest accomplishments were on the stage. He began his career on stage and screen in Germany in 1935. His steady progress was evident when he was deported from Hungary in 1944, for unknown political reasons. With his "The Devil's General", he was an international star and one of the most …
Detective Novelist (Goodbye Look)
1966-1978: South Africa's Prime Minister (d. 1983).
After Verwoerd's assassination on 9/1966, Verwoerd was succeeded by Verwoerd as South African Prime Minister. He was first elected to Parliament in 1953. Before becoming Prime Minister, he worked as a deputy minister. He was also a lawyer and was sentenced to one year imprisonment for his opposition to South Africa's war participation. He continued to practice Apartheid throughout his …
Musician
Los Gatos Writer
Cleveland, Ohio -- Actor, Big Town, Martin Kane
Austrian-born German actor (d. 1982).
American-Canadian mystery author who used the same chair to write for over three decades. In 1962 and 1963, he was awarded an Edgar and the Silver Dagger award for 1965 and 1966 respectively. He used several names while writing: John Ross MacDonald and Kenneth Millar. In 1965, he received the Silver Dagger award in 1965, and the Golden Dagger in …
Vorster Prime Minister South Africa (1966-1977).
South African politician and lawyer 4th State President South Africa (d. 1983).
American actor who made his Broadway debut in 1937. He also appeared in films in 1941 with "Mystery Ship." He appeared in 13 films over the next four years, but his biggest break was in "The Jolson Story," which was released in October 1946.
British author of Hitler's first biography written in any language. (d. 2004)
Novelist
French psychiatrist. He was a married man with one child.
Bullock British historian.
Actor and comedian from England (d. 1993).
Olathe, Kansas -- Actor. (Jolson Johnson Story).
English-Canadian missionary, 11th General of The Salvation Army (d.2002)
Pope-Hennessy English art historian.
New York, pianist (Most Important People).
Brazilian singer-songwriter and accordionist (d. 1989).
American playwright, poet, novelist, illustrator, satirist, and novelist. He tried out different writing styles and included painting, drawing and jazz music in his works. He died in 1972 on the 8th of January.
Germany Military man
Nobel Prize winner in Economics and Mathematics for Norway (d. 1999).
Walters, Oklahoma -- Actor (Great Adventure, Madame Bovary)
American prodigy, world famed by 14 for being an orator, philosopher, scientist and writer. Brilliant, she wrote and delivered a series of science lectures explaining Einstein's theories. On 3/11/1923 she spoke in Los Angeles, CA. She also is a member of GLAM (Greater Los Angeles Mensa).
Niles Writer
American screenwriter and producer of actors (d. 2011).
Moissy-Cramayel EXecutives
Singer / actress (Animal Crackers)
German actor, on stage and in film, who has a long career that spans several decades. His stage debut was in 1936, and his film debut was in 1950.
Famous birthdays on December 13th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909French politician and motorbike racer.
Lux Military man
Actress
composer.
Brazilian activist and historian (d. 1995).
radio astronomer (d. 1958)
American actor and singer (d.71)
Belleville physician
French centenarian, progressive teacher (soprano), and mother to Pierre BergA(c), entrepreneur and businessman.
Italy Actor
Duchess of Kent
Soldier / explorer / conservationist
Princess of Greece / Denmark / Dutchess of Kent, dies at 61
British-South African writer, farmer and explorer, journalist, ethnologist and journalist. He also served as a British advisor to heads of state and other politicians. He also wrote 25 books. Two of these were made into feature films and two others became the basis of an award-winning PBS series. He was held captive by the Japanese in Java during WW II. …
composer.
Conchita Piquer is a Spanish actress and singer. She was well-known for her copla work and performed her own interpretations on some of the most important pieces of Spanish song tradition. These were mostly works by the mid-20th century trio composed by Quintero, LeA3n, and Quiroga.
Journalist
French theatre decorator, painter, and graveur.
Spanish super centenarian. He is a candidate for the title of "the oldest man on Earth".
Madrid, Spain -- Guitarist (Suite Flamenco 1966)
British writer (US churches in WWI)/official war painter
American civil rights activist (b. 1903)
writer.
composer.
American sociologist and academic (d. 1979).
Auxerre Military man
The 138th Prime Minister for Greece, a Greek politician and philosopher (d. 1986).
Playwright
Estonian bagpiper and singer violinist (d. 1987).
Painter / illustrator
Richmond, Indiana -- Actor (Skyscraper Souls)
Romanian-American educator and conductor (d. 1970).