List of celebrities and famous people who were born on April 14th
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2002American family of note, the daughter and co-stars of "Melrose Place", Josie Bissett & Rob Estes. Mason, Mason's three-year-old brother, is the result of nine years of marriage.
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999YouNow Star
Movie Actor
Instagram Star
YouTube Star
Vine Star
American actress.
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
France will be represented at Miss World 2014 by Miss France 2014, a French beauty queen who was crowned Miss France 2014 on December 7, 2013.
American actress.
TV Actor
American actress.
Model
American singer
Actress
Singer and actor from the Philippines
YouTube Star
Danish footballer
Filipino actress
Athlete
Model
Reality Star
Greek-American actor
German footballer
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Russian footballer
American football player
YouTube Star
Kosovan-Swedish singer
Athlete
French alpine skier, and twice Paralympic Champion.
Czech heptathlete
Canadian football player
Greek footballer
Spanish tennis player
TV Actor
Movie Actor
TV Actor
YouTube Star
Kenyan runner
German tennis player
Austrian footballer
American horse racing jockey (Born in 1987).
Singer and model from Japan
English footballer
Serbian footballer (d. 2015)
American ice dancer
Italian television personality and Miss Italia 2008 beauty pageant titleholder. By winning the title Miss Prima dell'Anno 2008 ("Miss First of the Year"), she qualified for the pageant. This title was awarded to her on the Carlo Conti program L'anno che verrA. She was also awarded the "Miss Cinema” award.
Canadian ice hockey player
Musician
Reality Star
The 70th Yokozuna saw a Mongolian sumo wrestler
Athlete
Tobagonian hurdler
American football player
American football player
Mexican-American singer, who was on his way from Mexico to Puerto Vallarta to spread his music, died in an auto accident. The driver lost control of his car after it blew a tire. Sanchez was not wearing his seat belt, and he suffered fatal head injuries. Sanchez was only a few weeks away from his 20th birthday. His father, a …
American singer (d. 2004)
American porn actress
Canadian short track speed skater
Georgian basketball player
Scottish footballer
Ghanaian-American football player
Italian triple jumper
American porn actress (d.2016)
Musician
Reality Star
Brazilian volleyball player
Turkish footballer
English producer and director
German rugby player
German rugby player
American-Canadian guitarist and singer (Arcade Fire).
Japanese actress
American screenwriter and actress
British musician (The Cooper Temple Clause).
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American short story writer and novelist
American model and wrestler
French footballer
French footballer
Filipino singer and actor
New Zealand rugby player
Greek-Cypriot footballer
Turkish basketball player
Entertainer
TV Actress
South African-Australian actor/singer
Estonian biathlete
American actress
American actor
American missing person. She was a dark-curly-haired, blonde-haired, political intern. Her last sighting occurred on 4/30/2001 at 7:30 PM. Her last email was sent on 5/01/2001 at 10:45 AM. Both in Washington, DC. After that, she vanished without a trace. She was browsing the internet checking for airline tickets, etc., even though the last email was sent at 10:15 from …
American actress and star of the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which premiered in New York on 3/10/1997 at 9:00 PM.
Estonian footballer
American basketball player (d. 2014.)
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Marchesa was co-founded by a fashion designer and an English model.
American baseball player
American basketball player
Cameroonian-French triple jumper
Swedish musician (Scar Symmetry)
Swedish singer-songwriter/guitarist (Scar Symmetry Mieration and Solution.45).
Australian field hockey forward (Olympics 1996).
Kimberley -- NHL left-wing (Tampa Bay Lightning).
Brazilian mixed martial artist
American professional wrestler
Indian singer and actress
American professional wrestler and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Diva active from 1999 to 2006.
Greek footballer
American singer and actress of the voice
in Germany; tennis star (1996 quarter Hilton Head).
TV Actor
Brazilian footballer
Israeli-American composer and academic
American rapper
Hawaii volleyball against hitter (Olympics 1996).
He was an American actor who won an Oscar for best actor in 2003 after his performance in "The Pianist", (2002). It must have been very close to home for him as a Jewish pianist during Nazi-occupied Poland. His mother fled Hungary in 1956 to escape the Communist takeover. His father died in the Holocaust, and his mother in 1944.
Argentinian footballer
Actor
American actor and tenor (Il Divo).
American homicide accomplice, who helped Simon Piper to kill his mom, 7/14/1994, at 5:00 PM, Blandford (MA). Simon had intended to kill his parents, but his father came home late from work so he missed the plot. After running away, the boys lit two kerosene lamps. They turned on the gas stove to make the house explode. Simon's father returned …
English-Scottish manager and footballer
Safety of the Canadian Football League (Saskatchewan Roughriders).
Dominican baseball player
Dominican baseball player
American alpinist, free climber, highliner, BASE jumper and BASEliner. His hard first ascents and free solo ascents were well-respected. He also had speed and enchainments in Yosemite National Park as well as Patagonia. Potter was killed in a Yosemite wingsuit flight on May 16, 2015.
WLAF guard (Amsterdam Admirals).
Colombian manager and footballer (d. 2012).
California, USA; Catcher (Baltimore Orioles).
Italian homicide: He and his wife Laura murdered their baby in a Satanic ritual on 9/12/1994 to get rid of her possession by the devil. They were both sentenced to death for their homicide.
NFL linebacker (Detroit Lions).
Reality Star
Dominican-American baseball player
American baseball player and sportscaster
TV Actress
French beatmaker, producer of hip-hop and funk music, and a founding member of Alliance Ethnik.
American writer
American baseball player. He is a switch-pitcher for Cincinnati Reds.
Tennis star in the Netherlands
Actor
Japanese singer
Turkish singer
Michigan, USA; pitcher (Atlanta Braves).
NFL wide receiver (Indianapolis Colts).
Japanese actress and singer (Onyanko Club).
Public Servant
French rally raid motorcycle rider, most well-known for his victories at The Paris-Dakar rally 1999, 2000, and 2003.
Turkish actor and singer
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American baseball player and catcher for Detroit Tigers.
NBA guard (Detroit Pistons).
NFL defensive end (New England Patriots).
Dutch-American bass player (Porno For Pyros Jane's Addiction, Thelonious Monster).
Dutch illustrator and mixed media artist
Connecticut, USA; catcher (Detroit Tigers).
Indiana, USA; pitcher (California Angels).
British Columbia, Canada; NHL center (Ottawa Senators).
Norwegian journalist
Norwegian journalist
Actor
Movie Actor
Pennsylvania, USA; catcher (Milwaukee Brewers).
New South Wales, Australia; canoeist (Olympics-1996).
Massachusetts, USA; comedian (Saturday Night Live and The Breakfast Club).
American baseball player and pitcher for the Minnesota Twins. Trombley signed the Twins in his original signing on 6/05/1989, after he was selected in the 14th round.
American producer and songwriter (Mad Season, Screaming Trees Skin Yard, and Tuatara).
Ontario, Canada; NHL defenceman (Calgary Flames).
Austrian professional dancer. She was a part of several seasons on the television show Dancing Stars. She had an affair in 2005 with Toni Polster (a football star and her TV dance partner). They later divorced after a long, difficult separation.
Zemiro is an Australian comedian, television host, actor, singer, and radio host. Zemiro's father, Claude, was a French waiter/cook and her mother Jane was a Queensland teacher. At the age of two-and-a-half, she moved to Australia. After completing her last year, she was accepted to the Victorian College of the Arts Drama School.
He was an Italian soccer/football player. He played for Parma (1982aEUR”1985), Fiorentina (85aEUR”1988), Internazionale (1888aEUR”1998), Tottenham Hotspur (1998aEUR”1999), AlavA[c]s (1999aEUR”2001), Northern Spirit (192001-2002) and the Italian national team (1988 to 1995).
Canadian ice hockey player
Canadian ice hockey player (Born 1967).
Pennsylvania, USA; Miss Pennsylvania-America (1991) (top 10).
French Canadian Ice Hockey Player
rocker (Screaming Trees).
Alberta, Canada; NHL defenseman (Winnipeg Jets).
Baseball player (Atlanta Braves), / husband to Halle Barry.
American baseball pitcher, Maddux is a pitcher for Atlanta Braves. Maddux signed with the Chicago Cubs in his first signing on 6/04/1984, after being selected second in the free-agent draft. Maddux played for the Chicago Cubs for nine years before he was granted free agency on October 26, 1992. Maddux was signed by Atlanta Braves on 12/09/1992, a month and …
Canadian politician and lawyer
WLAF linebacker (Rhein Fire).
Texas, USA; pitcher (Atlanta Braves).
California, USA; Catcher (Minnesota Twins).
Quebec politician (Parti Quebecois)
French writer, and the son of Pascal Jardin. His novels include "In the Fast Lane", 1989, Zebre," 1990, and "Fanfan," 1995. His 1997 novel "Cybermama", was about an extraordinary journey to the center cyberspace.
American producer and director
English-American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Crowbar Down Valuee Nob, Kingdom of Sorrow).
NFL quarterback (San Diego Chargers).
Tucson, Arizona -- Tennis star
California, USA 50km walker (Olympics-24th-1992 and 1996).
Arizona, USA; Tennis star.
English actress
Wrestler
Canadian Football League linebacker (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
American race car driver
Estonian architect
Massachusetts, USA; LPGA golfer (1991 US Women's Open).
WNBA Guard (Houston Comets / Olympics – Gold - 1988).
Celebrity
French mountain climber, author of many books including "Le huitiA”me degrA(c") ("The eighth degree") and contributor to the magazine Grimper ("Climbing")
German autobiographer, who was deformed after her mother took thalidomide. She was born with short arms and multiple organ damage. Her parents raised her in a Hessian village near Marburg. KrA$imer-Kornja fought against all odds, learning Ju-Jitsu and earning her driver's license. She also found the love of her dreams.
Connecticut, USA; fencer-epee (Olympics-1996).
Artist
Guitarist
American politician
Canadian race walker
He is a Scottish actor who has never played the same role twice. He was the psychotic Begbie in "Train Spotting", a deranged football fan "Cracker", a West Highland policeman "Hamish McBeth" as well as a male stripper "The Full Monty".
American screenwriter and cartoonist
Actress
Indiana, USA; actor. (Michael-Days of Our Lives).
American actor. He is best known for his role as Ray Romano’s brother in "Everybody Loves Raymond." He stands 6' 8 1/2 inches tall and has a deep voice. He won the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Comedy in 2002 and 2003 for his role as Romano’s brother policeman.
American journalist and author
Burmese journalist and historian
Irish singer, businesswoman, and reality TV star, as well as the wife of entertainer Daniel O'Donnell.
rocker (Partridge Family Drums).
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1958Scottish actor, screenwriter, and film director. His roles include many on television and film, but he is best known for his role in The Thick of It's comedy series Malcolm Tucker and its spin-off In the Loop. He won the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film for Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life in 1995. He also received a …
Belgian actress. She adopted a six year old girl in 1978. Marie Vinck is also an actress and her adopted daughter. Van Mieghem was first seen in a film in 1981. She has been an actress, writer and director for many years, as well as co-producer and producer of TV and US films.
New York, USA. PGA golfer (1989 British Columbia Open).
American screenwriter and producer of actor actors
Canadian actor
Entrepreneur
French actress, Le petit thA(c).AC/tre de Bouvard launched her career. She then appeared in "Marie Besnard", a film with Muriel Robin.
American actor and comedian (d. 2007).
Journalist
Russian composer, pianist, and conductor
Croatian politician and lawyer 8th President of Croatian parliament (d. 2012).
French rapist, responsible for many rapes with his friend.
American soprano and educator
American wrestler and trainer (d.2015)
Georgia, USA; actress (Death Race 2000 Bret Maverick Amanda's).
Lithuanian hurdler
French Jazz musician (pianist and bandleader, composer, arranger, and jazz critic), and musicologist. He recorded two albums in 1987 with his bigband LumiA"re, Gil Evans.
Czech discus thrower
Japanese screenwriter and illustrator
United States -- Sci-fi author (Involution Ocean, Schismatrix)
English civil servant and pathologist
American academic and psychologist
Pronina; Russian cosmonaut.
Manager and footballer from Ireland
Scottish bishop
Rocker
English cellist conductor, educator
Baroness Symons, Vernham Dean English politician
Musician
Musician
Spanish politician
Musician
American homicide victim is killed in an act of violence against society. He was a Vietnam veteran who worked hard and moved to Massachusetts with his family in 1990 to escape the violence of inner cities. To protect his wife and their two children, he also moved to Franklin, Massachusetts.
American scientist and director of National Health Institutes
Hungarian writer
Iowa, USA; actor (Alan Dallas Logan's Run).
Hungarian author
Actor
Actor
Actress (Blindgangers)
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949North Conway, New Hampshire -- Actor (Honeymoon, New Life, Lois & Clark)
British actor and songwriter.
American-English academic and economist
English illustrator and author
Author
English racing motorcyclist
Glendale, New York -- Actor (Lucas- New Dick Van Dyke Show)
British actor, writer and producer.
American model actress and photographer (d.2001)
Greek politician and lawyer.
Atkins; American politician (Representative-Democrat-Massachusetts).
Bahamas; keyboardist (Hot Chocolate-"You Sexy Thing")
Rocker (Captain Beefheart Band drums)
New Hampshire, USA, actor (Honeymoon New Life Lois and Clark).
French politician and Mayor of Toulouse. Previously a journalist (foreign correspondent, news anchor).
French race horse trainer and owner.
French lawyer and victim of homicide. On 4/29/1982, he married Darie Boutboul. Marie Boutboul was his mother, an attorney who had swindled a client and was disbarred. Marie was the main suspect in the murder of Jacques outside his Paris residence on 12/27/1985, at 8:20 PM MET. Her trial began in Paris on March 3, 1994 at 1.45 pm. Despite …
French-American author
guitarist (Marmalade, "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da")
US writer (Dark Star & Illumination)
Cypriot politician and economist Cypriot Minister for Finance
Musician
Norwegian pianist and leader of the orchestra
Canadian screenwriter and producer of actor
German DR, shot-putter (1976 Olympics – Gold Medalist).
Samoan politician and economist, 8th Prime Minister of Samoa
8th Prime Minister of Samoa
British guitarist best known for his work with Deep Purple (1968-1975) and 1985-1993 (Casey Night). He formed Blackmore's Night in 1997 with his girlfriend Candice Night.
Guitarist
English journalist
Lebanese politician and businessman 65th Prime Minister of Lebanon
Dutch Member of Parliament (CDA).
Director
Public Servant
Gaylord, director of research grants (EPA).
Chinese high jumper
Soviet track and field athlete (Born 1942).
Russian astronaut and engineer
Swedish politician Swedish Minister for Enterprise and Innovation
Swedish politician
Born in India, British actress, trained in Paris, and then staged in London in 1948. 1966, she won an American Oscar. This was one of many films she made with Warren Beatty, her lover at that time. She was a feminist and directing was one of the ways she broke through the social barriers that she felt she had been …
American Major League Baseball player for 24 seasons. His all-time record of 4,256 hits was the highlight of one of the most controversial controversies of baseball history. He was also a lock for the Baseball Hall of Fame up to 02/20/1089, when investigations started into his gambling habits. Rose was suspended from the game of baseball on 08/23/1989 after he …
Ohio, USA; manager/ball player (Cincinnati Reds), Charlie hustle, most hits majors.
Cincinnati sports Champions
Cosmonaut
Clergyman
Richard Thompson English academic and physician
Baron Hope of Thornes English academic and archbishop
India-born English actress
Baron Hope of Thornes English academic and archbishop
New York, USA. Actress (Ellen-As the World Turns).
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American actress who appears in AstroDatabank's previous editions as "the red-haired actor who appeared in Kenneth Anger’s 'Pleasure Dome" and who is a self-proclaimed witch. This biography might not be entirely accurate. Pat Taglilatelo discovered that Marjorie Cameron was the actress in the cited movie. However, her birth date was different. Marjorie Cameron was a 1922 Iowa native and was …
Actor
Poet
Composer
American cult leader and Indiana-based head of the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. He is known as the "International Imperial Wizard" of the right-wing Christian organization. After his mother, Railton Loy, used Ray Larsen's KKK name in an article, he was sentenced to six-month probation.
Educator / President (Beaumont College)
Turkish academic and author (d. 2001).
French Roman Catholic priest who was Bishop of Belley-Ars between 16 July 1987 and 15 June 2012.
Austrian mountaineer (d. 2012)
Playwright
Scientist
Israeli businessman founded Scailex Corporation (d.2013)
American-Italian soldier, police officer
Norwegian psychiatrist (professor Emerita), politician for the Conservative Party.
Kentucky, USA. PGA golfer (1986 Showdown).
American actor (d.2011)
American singer and actress (d. 2014).
Journalist
American professional golfer
Swiss author and historian
Baroness Masham, Ilton English table tennis swimmer and politician
Italian actresses on stage, in film and on TV.
Massachusetts, USA; actress (Frieda-Owen Marshall).
English bishop
Kentucky, USA. Country singer "Coal Miner's Daughter".
Swiss author who proposed the thesis that space travelers visited the earth and seeded it for its development. Three of his international bestsellers were "Chariots of the Gods", 1968, "Gods From Outer Space" and "The Gold of the Gods". His books have been read by millions in 32 countries. To support his theory, he traveled thousands of kilometers and took …
Swiss writer
American cultural theorist, philosopher
Movie Actress
Italy sport Champion
Politician
Texas, USA: Rock vocalist ("Party Doll", Lovey Dovey")
Driver of a Northern Irish race car
Russian author (d. 2012)
California, USA; composer (Wild Bull).
French businessman and founder of "Les Vins Georges Duboeuf", one of France's most well-known and largest wine merchants. Duboeuf is well-known for his popularity and production of Beaujolais wine, which led to him being called 'le roi de Beaujolais' (the King of Beaujolais) or 'pape Du Beaujolais (Pope of Beaujolais).
American Country-Western singer, whose autobiography "Coal Miner's Daughter", was made into a film. Loretta was raised in rural Kentucky and married Mooney at the age of 13. She remained faithful to him for 48 more years, until his death from diabetes, which he suffered from through alcohol, abuse and marriage. Jack, their 34-year old son, was one of six children …
Egyptian politician and academic 47th Prime Minister of Egypt (d. 2014.)
English screenwriter and actor (d. 2003).
Scottish politician and businessman Lord Lieutenant of Renfrewshire
French fashion designer who founded the label Torrente back in 1969. In 1971, she was elected a member to the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture. She was also the founder and vice president of the French Fashion Institute, and she lectured at Hautes A%0tudes Commerciales in Paris. Her fashion heritage comes from her father, a tailor, and her brother …
Mastre de the Union de Vegetal, Brazilian shaman. He leads group rituals using ohuasca (Ayahuasca), a hallucinogen. Pop idols and artists are among the devotees. They drink "tea" to get high and experience visions and mystical experiences.
Canadian ice hockey player
English admiral
American actor who played Mickey Horton on the soap opera "Days of Our Lives". He was with us from 1965 to 2004.
French climber, alpinist, and mountaineer. He climbed over 1,000 mountains and reached the summit of 114 unclimbed mountains in the Andes, Alps, and Himalayas. His creation of several new winter routes in Alps is also a credit to him.
American actor who has been on Broadway since 1953. He won a Tony for his 1956 performance of "Long Day's Journey Into Night." His 1959 film, "Compulsion", won the Cannes Film Festival Award. He won an Emmy for TV in 1974.
Italian politician, mayor and member of parliament. After graduating from the University of Pisa with a law degree, he received his MA in economics at the College of Europe. He served from 1956-1959 in the European Coal and Steel Community. He then transferred to Luxemburg, 1960-1969. He worked for the Assoc in 1970, and in 1970 he was a regional …
American politician and lawyer 21st United States Attorney General (d.2013)
California, USA; actor (Piranha, Sudden Impact, Enforcer).
San Francisco Actor
American actor (d.2013)
New York, USA. Actor (Born Again Malibu Bikini shop).
German priest and theologian (d.2013)
French mountaineer (d. 2007)
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Toulouse EXecutives
English screenwriter and producer (d. 2012).
American singer-songwriter (The Caravans), (d. 2012).
French chef Le LamazA"re was close to Paris' Champs ElysA(c). He died on 27 January 2000.
President (Zimbabwe, 1988-).
Romanian dissident, later Israeli writer (d. 2006)
Norwegian composer, conductor, producer, and director of music and film.
French actress, whose international work includes Alfred Hitchcock’s "Topaz" 1969.
New Zealand's Nobel Prize-winning chemist and academic Nobel Prize winner (d. 2007).
New York, USA. Actress (Never Give A Sucker an Even Break).
American exotic dancer, model and stripper. She was poor-white-trash and raised in a three-room cottage on the banks of the ditch. At 14 she fled to America. At the age of 14, she married a soldier. One daughter was her first of seven marriages. At 23 she was an exotic dancer in a strip club, with a beautiful face and …
French doctor, who held the University of Paris ecology chair since 1983. Following his 1951 internship, Israel became Chief of the Clinic and Professor at Paris Faculty of Medicine in 1973.
Czech-born director, producer, writer and teacher (Born in 1926)
Comedian
German heavyweight champion boxer. He passed away on April 6, 1998.
Composer
Author from New Zealand (d. 2013.)
During the period of transition following the fall of Francisco Franco's dictatorship, Spanish prime minister and political figure.
American soldier and actor (d. 2002).
Zimbabwean politician and minister 1st Prime Minster of Zimbabwe Rhodesia (d.2010)
American jazz saxophonist (Born 1925)
English actor
Thionville Military man
New York, USA: actor (Illustrated Man Pawnbroker, Chosen).
English actor (d. 2003).
American composer and trumpet player (d. 1994).
Baroness Warnock English philosopher and academic
American actor and producer (d.2013)
American victim of homicide was beaten to death in her bed, while Sam was sleeping downstairs. After 12 years, her husband was indicted and later reopened for his innocence.
Argentine golfer
Argentinian golfer
Journalist
French filmmaker, writer and director. He is best known for the series of movies that he directed starring Brigitte Barrot.
American-English actress (d. 2014.)
Bemberg film maker.
Toradze composer.
American economist and Nobel Prize winner in academic Economics
French composer and singer.
Puerto Rican scholar, cultural archeologist and cultural anthropologist known as "father of modern Puerto Rican Archaeology".
Judge
composer.
Epernay Writer
English author and historian of the law
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Writer
Actor
Pakistani-Indian singer (d. 2013)
Indian playwright and author (d. 1975).
New Orleans, Louisiana -- Actress (2nd fiddle, He married his Wife).
France Painter
North Ireland -- Actress (Great Expectations).
American actor Michael Anthony, the Millionaire, dies at age 71.1 (b. 1913).
Fairpoint Military man
French Resistance member during World War II.
composer.
composer.
Australian politician and telegraphist 29th Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs (d.2003)
American baseball player. He was a right-handed infielder for the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Athletics between 1938-1946.
Garlasco is home to an Italian soccer player and manager. His playing career was spent at Roma and Torino, where he played more than 150 games. He then went on to become a manager at Roma and other clubs. He passed away on 23 May 1993.
American actor, who appeared on the screen as a leading actor from 1939 to his death in 1965. He later became a charming character actor in his 60s, mostly for TV. Six of his films are from the Bulldog Drummond series: "Lost Horizon," The Philadelphia Story" and “The High and The Mighty." He had previously been a supporting actor in …
French conductor.
Dutch founder of Alma musica (flautist in Dutch)
French photographer, whose photographs of ordinary people were immensely popular. Doisneau's photos are well-known for their depth and humor. Doisneau was a commercial and industrial photographer. He also joined the French Resistance during World War II as a forger. He was known for his photographs of France's liberation. He worked as a photojournalist for Paris' news agency Rapho after WW …
Dutch organist / conductor (Netherlands Chamber Orchestra).
Estonian footballer (d. 1978).
Teacher / dance historian
American family of note, the daughter and labor leader John L. Lewis's son. She was also a well-known labor leader.
Glaser composer.
French prefect and founder 'Association du MusA (c)emA(c),morial d’Izieu' - a monument to exterminated Jewish kids.
Germany Actor
Famous birthdays on April 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Author
Avignon physician
Haitian politician and physician, 40th President of Haiti (d.71).
Dictator of Haiti
London, England -- Actress. (Murder, Skin Game).
A H van Nispen Dutch mayor (Pannerden)/Member of Parliament (KVP).
Haitian dictator, "Papa Doc" since 1957. He was a physician who practiced medicine for ten year before entering politics. He was elected President in 1957 and, seven years later, declared his position a lifetime appointment. His dictatorship was corrupt, authoritarian, and terroristic.
Haitian dictator (d. 1971)
composer.
King of Saudi-Arabia (1964-75).
Playwright
French author, film director.
Auxerre Writer
French Resistance of the Second World War activist. He was a former president, International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism.
Dutch engineer / CEO (Philips)
Scientist
American educator and author (d. 1999).
English actor, director, and producer (d.2000)
van Bemmelen Dutch geologist.
Russian choreographer / Netherlands choreographer
French philosopher and iranologist
Triathlete and discus thrower from Sweden (d. 2002).
Canadian ice hockey referee and coach (d. 1974).
Schneerson rebee, head of Lubavitcher Jews
Champion cyclist/record hairsplitter (17 splits).
writer.
Psychologist
Soultz sous For?t physician
Rome, Italy -- Actor (Merry Andrews, Rock-a-Bye baby)