List of celebrities and famous people who were born on January 14th
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2004Dancer
Dancer
YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999YouTube Star
Movie Actor
Japanese actress and model
Greek basketball player
American spelling bee winner
Pop Singer
English actress and singer-songwriter
Brazilian footballer
TV Actor
Irish footballer
Pop Singer
American tennis player
Dutch fashion model
Singer and actress from the Philippines
TV Actor
American twin boys, a well-known family. Their father, U.S. Rep. Mickey Leland, of Texas, was killed in a plane accident on 8/07/1989, when Alison was four months pregnant. Alison was visiting Atlanta to celebrate the M.L. holiday. King was in Atlanta to celebrate the holiday of M.L.
Gymnast
Ethiopian runner
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989English singer (The Saturdays).
Athlete
Chinese footballer
Italian footballer
English footballer
Paris, France -- (to a 29-year-old woman)
English singer-songwriter/dancer (S Club 8 & The Saturdays).
In 1994, the Baby Singer was a French singer. Lemoine started singing when he was five years old and began performing publicly at six years of age. His talent was extraordinary.
Soap Opera Actor
American football player
American notable family, Robert Altman, husband of Lynda Carter, actress, and Washington lawyer Robert Altman. Their second child was born October 1990.
Comedian
English actor
American actress and singer
French singer
Afghan-Dutch politician
Heitz and Patrick Murphy were both American victims of an accident. Murphy and Heitz died in a fiery crash on Route 128 in Manchester MA on January 9, 2004. Murphy was driving and Heitz was the front passenger. Heitz was planning to become an auto mechanic. He wanted to help a friend who had been fixing his car. He passed …
Japanese actor
Family Member
French football player and midfielder in the Ligue 1 Club Paris-St-Germain. Also for the French team (defeated by Germany in the quarter final at the 2014 world Cup).
Peruvian badminton player
American internet celebrity
Italian footballer
Musician
Basketball Player
Dominican-American jockey
Athlete
Canadian figure skater
American homicide victim. He was seven years old when his father, Polly Seguin, shot and killed his mother in an act of madness. It happened on 4/28/1992. While his mom's body was found near their Sudbury home, Daniel and Amy were still missing. Their bodies were discovered in Franklin pond on 6/02/1992. Their throats were then cut.
Photographer
American baseball player
Professional baseball player
American football player (d. 2012).
American football player
Japanese violinist
Soccer Player
Pop Singer
Australian cricketer
Japanese actress and radio host Speed
Football Player
Italian footballer
Belgian cyclist
Musician
American singer (Kings of Leon).
Spanish footballer
TV Actor
Spanish football goalkeeper
Brazilian footballer
Brazilian footballer
Kenyan runner
Australian rugby league player and sportscaster
Artist
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Player in the Australian-English rugby league
American hiker and risk-taker who excelled in sports. He fell to his death on the morning of 9/24/1998 while climbing onto a ledge that overlooked Swingle's Quarry, looking for new climbing spots.
Algerian football player
American heptathlete
Spanish singer
Spanish long jumper
Director
Japanese actress and model
Spanish singer
Actress
American football player
Lebanese footballer
American soccer player.
Irish footballer
Dutch player in field hockey
Japanese actor and model
American infant with mental retardation was born due to inexperienced medical care. Ora Stewart, her mother, went to Bellevue Hospital for labor on January 13, 1980. The resident had only five weeks of obstetrics experience. Ora was sent home. The baby was delivered at her home the next day. Stewart won a $7.2million verdict for Stewart 10/04/1988. The baby suffered …
Japanese actress
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979English singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Brazilian exotic dancer, blonde beauty with large derriA're. Daniela entered a contest for Carla Perez's position as exotic dancer with Group "E.O." Tchan" came in second.
Model
American hip hop artist
Soap Opera Actor
Italian footballer
French rapper of comorian descent. Ex-member of "Psy 4 de la Rime", he went on a solo career encouraged by another rapper, Akhenaton.
Actor
American hip hop producer
World Music Singer
American sprinter
Indian race car driver
World Music Singer
Canadian ice hockey player
Musician
Irish race walker
Italian footballer
American actress, Cheryl Ladd is Cheryl's daughter. Alan Ladd is her grandfather. When she began acting on television and in independent film productions, her family roots were evident. At age 2, she made her debut in a Polaroid commercial. She also played the role of her mother's child in "Charlie's Angels" at four.
Soccer player (FC The Hague/NEC)
English actress
Snowboarder
Canadian actor
Italian female cycling star, who won the Tour de France for women in august 1995. With her victory in the Tour of Italy, she was dubbed "Little Panther", as she was an emerging champion.
Manager and English footballer
QuTbec (Canada); 50m swim (Olympics 1996).
NFL linebacker (Cincinnati Bengals).
WLAF wide receiver (Rhein Fire).
Idaho, USA; air rifle
Italian racecar driver who drove Minnardi in Formula One 1996.
Spanish tennis player
Conroe, Texas -- Outfielder (KC Royals)
NFL wide receiver (Atlanta Falcons).
Manager and English footballer
NFL defensive back (Pittsburgh Steelers).
Texas, USA; outfielder (Kansas City Royals).
South African minister, theologian, and author
Lithuanian cyclist
American football player and sportscaster
NFL cornerback (Cleveland Browns).
English engineer
American actress, well-known family. Dundas performs primarily live on stage. Brad and Barbara Washburn, her grandparents, were notable explorers and mountain-climbers. Her grandmother was the first woman ever to climb Mt. McKinley. The Museum of Science was founded by the Washburns in Boston.
Norwegian skier
Dutch manager and footballer
Manager and footballer from Greece
Businessman
Turkish composer and pianist
Chicago Bears).
Quebec, Canada; NHL defenceman (Washington Capitals).
Hawaii; pitcher (Pittsburgh Pirates).
American professional wrestler
Indonesian terrorist (d. 2008)
Turkish composer and pianist
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American drummer, who replaced Chad Channing as drummer for Nirvana. In 1994, Cobain's suicide, Grohl created the "Foo Fighters" and played his original material. He also used his backlog of sounds to create about 15 songs. Foo, like Nirvana, mingled loud, heavy guitars and pretty melodies with pop and punk sensibilities. The tape was made by Foo, who distributed 100 …
American actor who appeared in four TV series including "Silver Spoons", 1984 and "It's Your Move", 1984. At the age of 18, he made his first film, "Teenwolf Too" in 1987. Justine, his sister (born 2/19/1966), was also an actress as a child; both children continued the business as young adults. He was known to be arrogant and self-centered prima …
English cricketer
American composer and drummer (Nirvana. Foo Fighters. Them Crooked Vultures).
New York; actor (David Valerie, Hogan Family).
NFL wide receiver (Cleveland Browns).
American actor and rapper
French television and radio host, Claude FranASSois, was his Godfather. He was a participant in the radio and TV show "Les Grosses TAates", which is considered the "new Jean Dutourd" because of his broad knowledge.
Greek basketball player
San Francisco, California -- Rower (1996 Olympics - 5th Place)
Finnish mountaineer
English footballer
New York, USA: Rapper (Bigger and Deffer).
American rapper Ladies Love Cool James. He was a style icon from childhood and set the standard for hip-hop fashion. He burst onto the music scene at 16 wearing a Kangol hat, baggy jeans, and gold chains. This style was a result of street hustlers. He had six platinum albums of rap, including "Mama Said knock you out" and was …
Musician
French criminal convicted of killing two transvestites in 1994, Bois de Boulogne. This large park is located at the western edge the 16th arrondissement in Paris.
Actress (Breaking the Waves Boxer).
American musician (Black Label Society)
Italian comic book author
British actress
Reality Star
American actress
Actor (-Mr Rhodes)
Kansas City Chiefs).
Rat-Man was created by an Italian illustrator and author.
Finnish producer and bass player (Nightwish Tarot Northern Kings, Sinergy),
Canadian-American tennis player (d.2013)
American homicide, Rockland, MA. Police arrested Mark on 7/26/1997. Mark had allegedly beaten Brian to death and was now a police officer. Over the years, they shared an apartment. After finding Brian's body in Bedford's landfill, the police arrested Mark and the chief stated that Mark had confessed to the murder of his brother. Brian has no relatives and their …
An English politician and lawyer
Dutch producer and DJ
TV Producer
NFL defensive end/tackle (New York Jets).
Tennessee, USA; actor (Dennis-Head of the Class).
Chechen terrorist (d. 2006)
Musician
British chef
Coach and lawyer for the Dutch team of field hockey
Ontario, Canada; NHL left-wing (Florida Panthers).
London, England -- Actress (Buddha Of Suburbia).
American folk singer and songwriter
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
British actor
American television journalist
American actor and wrestler
Russia; NHL center (New York Islanders, Olympics-Silver-1998).
English sprinter and long jumper
Writer (Mimi, Schizoplis)
American screenwriter and producer of director films
American screenwriter and producer of director films
Dutch cyclist
Black Planet).
American singer-songwriter and bass player (The Sisters of Mercy bags, The Gun Club and Legal Weapon).
American politician and lawyer
Politician
French MaA(r?)tre Sommelier, Member of the Technical Committee responsible for the contests of International Sommelier Association.
Danish singer-songwriter/guitarist (White Lion and Freak of Nature).
New Zealand mountaineer
Mountaineer / businessman
French photographer, meteorologist and animal welfare activist.
Author
Writer
Writer
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959American singer-songwriter
Japanese actor
Smash Smyth, rock bassist (Madness-"Our House")
Beloit, Wisconsin -- Playmate (Sept, 1981)
American multiple homicide: Five people were killed and 18 others were injured in a jammed commuter train at Garden City. He boarded the Long Island Railroad at Pennsylvania Station at 5:33 pm carrying a 9-millimeter pistol, 160 rounds of ammunition and a gun. He shot strangers as he rose to the top of the moving train.
Novelist
English actress
Drummer
French art historian, curator, and author, specializing in contemporary art.
Chinese-American painter and author
French singer and songwriter
American author and linguist
Sara Donati, U.S.American writer.
Algerian-born French singer.
Canadian tenor
American professional wrestler
Japanese professional wrestler
American actress
English academic and chemist
Caribbean politician and educator 2nd Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis
Academic and biologist from the Netherlands
American family of note, the ancestor to one of America's oldest families. People started calling her "the Mayflower Madam" after her story was published. She was the founder of and manager for an exclusive Escort Service, which provided top-quality prostitutes to wealthy clients. She was fined $5,000 and arrested in 1984 for running the Escort Service. She co-wrote "Mayflower Madam" …
American columnist, New York Times award-winning columnist. Her analysis of the Bush family, and her cartoons of George W. Bush are funny and witty. In 1999, Dowd was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in distinguished commentary.
Ex-Prime Minister of Romania
Celebrity
Madam / autohr (Mayflower Madam)
Romanian politician and engineer, 60th Prime Minister
Greek footballer and football coach
French Catholic priestman, Bishop of Belley-Ars, since 15 June 2012. He was previously Bishop of Moulins for nine years.
French Catholic priest who served as Bishop of Havre from 2011 to 2014.
rocker (BT Express – "Here Comes the Express")
Indian religious leader scholar and author
Dutch actor, director, and writer
American screenwriter and author
Finnish film director.
American notable family, the daughter Howard Keel, an actor who had a privilege Hollywood upbringing. When she was 17, she met Edward James Olmos, an actor. They were married just weeks before her 22nd birthday on 12/29/1971. They had many children. They split in 1992.
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American screenwriter and producer of director films
Businessman
Florida, USA; director/writer (Accidental Tourist).
Portuguese singer and broadcaster.
American bass player (The Allman Brothers Band, Seal Level) (d. 1983).
Turkish screenwriter and director of actor
American academic and author
Actor from Australia (d. 2002).
New York, USA. Actress (Banacek Empire Beverly Hills 90210, Empire).
American musician and producer
rocker (Foundations).
Reality Star
Soviet ice hockey player (Born 1948)
American screenwriter and author
Movie Actor
Musician
American producer and guitarist, singer-songwriter
Louisiana, USA; actor (Apollo Creed - Rocky).
American politician and educator, 73rd Governor North Carolina
Canadian snooker player (d.2003)
Canadian snookers player
American author and historian
An American attorney was found guilty of taking $200,000 from a station he owned partially. There were also a variety of other charges including Federal embezzlement and fraud, tax evasion and blackmail. On 9/28/1995, he was indicted and convicted on 30 counts.
American politician
British serial killer. He was perhaps the most prolific in England, with around 200 victims between 9/21/1984 and 6/24/1998 when he was captured. Shipman, a caring doctor in Hyde, was married with four children. He was convicted on 1/31/2000 of the murder of 15 elderly patients he treated with morphine between 1995 and 1998.
South-African-born singer of German-language Schlager song.
Football Player
British ballet dancer, and veteran ballet administrator. She served as the Australian Ballet's artistic director from 1983 to 1996, and is still the longest-serving director. She was a professional dancer for twenty years in Europe and the United Kingdom. Gielgud was the director of the Royal Danish Ballet from 1997 to 1999. She was the Houston Ballet's artistic associate until …
Dutch conductor
Icelandic painter
Icelandic painter and educator
American actress
American youth evangelist, who preached the Bible Belt for fifteen years starting as an adolescent. In 1971, he became an actor playing himself in "Marjoe." He was also cast in B-films and small TV roles after his role in "Marjoe." Gortner produced "When You Comein' Back, Red Ryder?" 1978.
French business executive and president of Louis Delhaize (a Belgian retail group that manages hypermarkets and food stores),
American journalist
German TV presenter and architect.
Australia; PGA golfer (1977 Heritage).
French restaurateur.
Australian architect and golfer
TV Actress
French politician and doctor, he was also a professor of genetics and pediatrics. He served as the director for Genetics at the Marseilles teaching hospital. He was also president of the French Red Cross.
Venezuelan actor and singer
Italian cardinal
Latvian conductor
Pennsylvania, USA; actress (The Practice Bossom Buddies Camilla - Naked Truth).
Caracas, Venezuela -- Singer (Dueno De Nada)
Shanghai, China -- Astronaut (STS51G, 34-43, 58.76, 79).
Massachusetts, USA; actor (Lazarus Syndrome).
Educator
Australian footballer and cricketer
American baseball player and sportscaster
New Jersey, USA; City Council President-Democrat-New York City, 1978-85.
South African politician.
American actress. She was on screen since 1966 in films such as "Bonnie and Clyde," 1967 for which she won the Oscar for Best Actress. "Little Big Man," 1970 and "Three Days of the Condor," 1974 for which she won the Oscar for Best Actress. "Network," 1976 for which she won a second Oscar for Best Actress.
Slovenian statesman
French jazz composer and drummer.
American golfer
English historian (d. 2014)
Tennessee, USA; PGA golfer (1976 Danny Thomas).
Florida, USA; actress
Slovenian politician is 1st President
California, USA; actor (Speak Up America, Falcon Crest).
American politician, educator, and TV commentator. He was the Georgia State Representative 1967-1974 and State Senator 1975-1978. He was elected chairman of the NAACP in February 1998. This organization raised $50 million through a fund-raising campaign. He wants to give new life to the half-million-member group, which has been subject to complaints from the youth that it is not relevant.
German opera singer
English film director and theatre director
Bulgarian discus thrower
Tennessee, USA; American politician (Democratic-Georgia), civil right leader.
American football player (Born in 1940).
English composer and director
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American pro-astrologer since 1979. He was raised in a musical family and was a musician during his youth. In 1966, he joined Wall Street as an underwriter of insurance and was transferred to San Francisco. He began studying astrology while he was there. He left the business world in 1979 to become a professional astrologer for Marin County.
Guamanian politician and businessman 1st Lieutenant Governor Guam
American singer and actor, best known for his performances in clubs and small theater productions. He was the voice of the "Love Boat" theme and was a well-known singer in the 1960s, best known for his hits "Wives and Lovers", and "Lollipops & Roses".
American producer and pianist (d. 2015).
California, USA; singer (The Love Boat Theme).
Japanese journalist and politician, 79th Prime Minster of Japan
Italian film actress.
Italian actor and singer of opera. Leukemia: 10/22/1985
Dutch poet and author (d. 2012).
American physicist (d. 2015).
Country singer
Producer and politician in India (d. 1994).
Indian actor
English cricketer and coach
Danish badminton player
American baseball player
American singer "Thread the Needle".
USSR -- 500m Kayak (1964, 1968, 72 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
Texas, USA; PGA golfer (1989 Greater Grand Rapids).
German FR, equestrian dressage (1984 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
German equestrian who won six gold medals and two bronze medals indressage during the Summer Olympics aEUR", a record for equestrian events. From 1960 to 1988, he was a part of six Olympic Games (except 1980).
Canadian/american philosopher and author. She is a former wife and mother to two children.
American entertainment executive who was married to actress Lorraine Gary and is also well-known for discovering Steven Spielberg.
Businessman
Canadian alpine skier
French tennis player who achieved his highest singles ranking, World No. 8, in 1963. In 1958 and 1964, he was also among the top 10 globally.
British supporting actor, seen in film and TV comedy roles. He also appeared on stage in Shakespeare productions. He was first seen in the 1955 RADA production of Hamlet. After that, he moved on to TV comedy roles. In April 1975 through June 1978, he hit his stride in "The Good Life." He then followed that up with "Ever Decreasing …
Argentine racing driver (d. 1977)
Argentinian race car driver (d. 1977)
Writer
American producer and director (d. 2003).
American race car driver and engineer
Paris, France -- Singer (Entertainers)
Stockholm, Sweden -- Actress (Cries and Whispers).
French-born Italian singer and dancer, actress.
French novelist and writer. His work includes "Le Sud", for which he was awarded the 1962 Femina Prize. He also won the "Immobile Das le Courant du Fleuve" award, which he received the Medicis Prize in 1994. Berger, an English graduate, was literary director at the Editions Grasset since 1980 and literary critic at Le Monde in 1966.
Australian politician and lawyer (d. 2009).
Composer
English academic and biologist
American military. He was the 39th Marine from the United States to be awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism during the Korean War. He was awarded the highest military decoration in the nation for his heroic actions for valor during the "RenoVegas" fighting of Feb 1953. Murphy died 6 April 2007.
French track and field champion, French runner. Alain Porthault and Yves Camus ran the 4x100 meter relay at Helsinki in 1952. He also participated in the relay at the 1956 Melbourne games.
France sport Champion
Canadian-English composer and trumpet player (Azimuth), (d. 2014).
Composer
As Vice President of American Zoologists.
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929American country music guitarist and singer best known for his 1962 hit "Charlie's Shoes". Walker, nicknamed "The Tall Texan", had nearly 60 years of charted success and was a long-standing member of the Grand Ole Opry.
Texas, USA; Country singer (Ozark Jubilee).
Film director
American jazz musician. He was a clarinetist, tenor, and soprano player as well as a singer. He was also a record producer, and wrote liner notes to album covers.
Swedish poet and songwriter (d.2007)
German-English biologist and academic
American photographer and author (d.1984)
American choreographer and dancer (d. 2008).
Czech harpsichordist
Czech harpsichord player
USSR -- Equestrian dressage (1968 Olympics - Silver Medalist)
English screenwriter and actor (d. 2015).
American actor of character (Born in 1926)
South African activist/sociologist
Connecticut, USA; actor/novelist ("I Married a Monster from Outer Space", Cardinal, All That Glitters).
New York, USA. Actor (Mac – It's About Time Tom - Nancy).
GegA, an Italian singer and drummer who was nicknamed GegA" had a long-standing collaboration with Renato Carosone.
Hartford, Connecticut -- Actor, All That Glitters, Cardinal
Japanese writer, prolific in short stories, novels, and essays. His most famous work was "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea", 1963. Mishima Yukio was post-war Japan's most prominent writer. He resolutely reflected Japan's conflict between traditional Japanese ways of living and Westernization. Life magazine called him the "Japon Hemingway".
Orangina was founded by Orangina, a businessman and engineer of Algerian-French descent (d. 2013).
Italian politician, senator 1972. Member of the European Council.
Canadian baritone (Born in 1925)
American ballerina (d.2012)
Actor Zorro, Lost in Space, dies in Argentina at the age of 65
French activist and actor. Between 1942 and 1983, he appeared in 27 films.
New York, USA. Actor (Zorro and Lost in Space).
Italian soccer player. He passed away on the 15th of August 2002.
American singer and actress
French entrepreneur and owner of the casino group that bears his name. He was born into a small rural family and was selected by his uncle, who was no longer living to manage the casinos. Lucien transformed the group into a highly successful agglomeration of luxury hotels, restaurants and casinos.
American mountaineer and author
Duchess of Wellington (d.2010)
Italian politician Christian Democrat held several ministerial positions in government. He was married once.
He was a French soccer/football player. He played for RC Roubaix (1943-1944), Lille OSC (44-1950) and RC Lens (1950-1954).
American philosopher and author (d. 2006).
Washington, DC -- Pianist (Alice Pearce).
Canadian comedian and supporting actor, mostly seen on soaps.
German/Norwegian painter
France sport Champion
English author (Born 1921)
He was a French novelist and writer.
Mexican singer and composer.
Harder Dutch soccer star (Bordeaux).
Netherlands sport Champion
newsman (CBS-TV).
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Italian politician, Prime Minister seven times, High-ranking Minister to Most of Italy's 50-odd Governments since WW II. Close acquaintance with five Popes and American presidents Eisenhower to Bush.
American soldier journalist and television personality (d.2011)
Germany Actor
French actress (Priez pour nous), dies at 75
American musician, flugelhorn and trumpet player. He was also the bandleader of the 1968 "Greatest Jazz Band".
Fremont Military man
Killens novelist.
Colombier-Chételot Journalist
American producer of game shows Family Feud (d. 1992), and The Price Is Right (1992).
French journalist, novelist and reporter. He was a reporter at LaEUR(tm)Intransigeant, 1934-'36, columnist at LaEUR(tm)Aurore, Le Figaro and editorial writer for Nouveau Candide.
Mauvezin physician
Marseille physician
Businessman
Canadian-American actor and soldier (d. 2002).
Turkish diplomat (d. 2003)
American writer (Tell Me a Riddle).
American writer (Tell Me a Riddle).
American academic and author (d. 2007).
composer.
Tremblay composer.
Tattoo artist (d. 1973).
Russian-American author (d. 1998)
Norwegian midwife. She is a pioneer in Norwegian midwifery. She was a pioneer in the dissemination of sex information to future midwives, married and unmarried women. She traveled the country to speak about sex education, contraception and other topics at a time in which these topics were taboo.
der Velden composer.
Famous birthdays on January 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909American film director and theater director. After studying medicine at school, he moved into theater direction. He won an Oscar in 1945 for "A Gun in his Hand", a short film. Many of his films had clear social commentary.
Wisconsin, United States -- Director (Damned, Accident)
English-American actress
American actor, singer, and violinist (Born in 1908)
Nancy Military man
US actor (Miracle of Women).
Vienna, Austria -- Actor (Address unknown, Hitler).
Limoges EXecutives
French-Canadian politician (d. 1985)
Canadian politician and lawyer (d. 1985).
British neurochemist (Aspects learning and memory).
French filmmaker, writer, lecturer and adventurer. He died in Paris, 14 September 1980.
Llichy EXecutives
Dominican guerrilla rebelled against Rafael Trujillo's dictatorship, becoming a legend in the country's history. He joined the Army at 19 years of age under President Horacio Va!squez Lajara. He defected to the Trujillo dictatorship in 1931 and spent five years fighting, hiding, and raiding from the mountains.
Actor (Life of Riley), passes away in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 58.
composer.
American discus thrower (d.81)
Japanese politician, 67th Prime Minister Japan (d. 1995).
British-American photographer, stage and Oscar-winning filmmaker designer, author. He is best known for his photographs of celebrities, society, and film stars. He was also once the official photographer to Queen Elizabeth II. He was also a diarist and author, often adding text to his photographs.
French officer and colonel, also known as "nez de cuir", a politician.
American journalist and author (d. 1997).
Canadian ice hockey coach and player (d. 1939).
Dax Military man
County Donegal (Ireland) -- Actress (Promoter).
Warsaw, Poland -- Mathematician / logician
Dutch writer (De Turkenoorlog).
American actress who was awarded the Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian U.S. honor, for her patriotic service during WW II. She was raised by a family of touring theatre companies and began appearing in plays at the age of four. She made her film debut at the age of nine and continued to play short roles while she was …
French academician and chemist, who died in Paris 24 May 1992.
Philippine General/diplomat / Jurist
Polish-American mathematician, philosopher (d. 1983).