List of celebrities and famous people who were born on May 14th
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2006British family, the daughter and director Sacha Gervasi and Spice Girl Geri Haliwell. Before she was born, the couple broke up.
Gwyneth Paltrow, an American actress, and Chris Martin, a British musician from Cold Play, are her parents.
Pop Singer
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Filipina actor and model
Brazilian notable family, Luiza Brunet's son and her husband.
Vine Star
Indian actress (d.2012)
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Musician
Reality Star
TV Actress
Swedish model
Australian rugby player
The first son of Malu Mader (Brazil) and Toni Bellotto (Brazilian) was born at 3,34kg and 5ASSm.
Brazilian footballer
Belgian footballer
American singer and actress
She is a French tennis player of Serbian heritage.
Filipino actor
Hungarian footballer (d. 2014)
Actress
TV Actor
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
Japanese model
American actress Kate Capshaw, and Steven Spielberg, her companion, were the parents of this well-known American family. She was 7 lbs 1 oz when she was born at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Her parents were married on 10/12/1991.
Reality Star
Film Producer
Reality Star
Dancer
Estonian figure skater
American family of distinction, Kay Orr is the second grandchild to Nevada Governor Kay Orr. He is the son of Jim And Suzanne Orr Gage.
American ice dancer
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Football Player
Belarusian hurdler
TV Actress
American basketball player
Reality Star
Indian actress and model
South African rugby player
Athlete
South Korean footballer (d. 2012)
Cameroonian footballer
Model
Actor
Actress
South African rugby union player
YouTube Star
Stage Actress
Greek-born singer
Football Player
Actor
Actress
Athlete
Italian footballer
Ukrainian singer
Italian footballer
Mexican singer and actress
American professional wrestler
Country Singer
TV Actress
Actor
Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast
Greek-Irish model
French homicide victim, seven-year old daughter of Jean-Claude Romand, who shot her in the back at 9.20 pm on the night of 1/08/1993.
American computer programmer and Internet entrepreneur. He is most well-known as the co-founder of Facebook, where he is also chairman and chief executive.
English singer-songwriter and TV presenter (The Xtra Factor). After finishing second in the sixth series in 2009 of The X Factor, Murs rose to stardom. Murs had sold more than 10 million records around the world as of December 2014. His autobiography "Happy Days," published in October 2012, was his autobiography.
Jr., Australian Rules Footballer
American baseball player
Estonian footballer
English footballer
German footballer
American family and first grandchild of Roger Staubach, former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, was Jennifer, his 19-year old daughter. John Gates, her father, is a second-year business and economics student at Trinity University.
American actress, daughter of Russ Tamblyn, actor-dancer. She was a student at a drama school, and she began acting when she was 5. At the age of 10, she appeared in "Pippi Longstocking," and in 1994, made her first film. In addition to that, she played Emily in "General Hospital", a TV soap opera. This role lasted seven years. In
Mexican singer-songwriter producer and actress (RBD)
Slovenian basketball player
English news and weather presenter
English-Greek singer
American football player
French soccer/football goalkeeper. He played for Bordeaux (2003aEUR”2009), Bologne [2009aEUR”2010], Toulouse (2010aEUR”2011), Lyon (2011)aEUR”2012), Anorthosis Famagusta (2012), and Ethnikos Achna (2015).
Mexican actress and singer (RBD)
Athlete
California; actress (Emily Bowen-General Hospital).
Slovenian basketball player
English singer and guitarist (Thirteen Senses).
English singer
Comedian
English beatboxer
Musician
Japanese swimmer
Bulgarian figure skater
French victim of judicial errors, acquitted in 2012 after being found guilty in late 2012 of a double murder. He was sentenced to seven years imprisonment. After an altercation with his neighbor, he was sentenced to 400 euros by Paris Criminal Court.
American adopted child, homicide victim. Beaten to death 11/02/1987 by her adoptive father. Joel Steinberg, an attorney in New York, adopted her. 5/25/41) and HeddyNussbaum (b. 8/08 42), his 17-year-old common-law spouse. Steinberg, a bright and articulate first grader, was repeatedly beaten to death by Steinberg. Travis Smigiel was another child adopted in 1986. However, neither the adoption nor Travis …
SixthSense was invented by an Indian computer scientist
Czech footballer
Hungarian figure skater
English-Scottish rugby player
Czech footballer
Dutch decathlete
Estonian footballer
Hungarian figure skater
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979French soccer/football goalkeeper. He has 11 caps for France. Landreau is the French league's most prominent player.
Ecuadorian footballer
English-born Irish footballer
French basketball player
TV Actor
MMA Fighter
World Music Singer
Guitarist
American basketball player
Athlete
Uruguayan footballer
Australian footballer
French footballer who was a midfielder for Calais from 1997 to 2010.
Nebraska; gymnast (Olympics-1996).
Angolan manager and footballer
Angolan footballer
English model and reality TV personality.
Soap Opera Actress
American baseball coach and player
American rapper (Clipse & Re-Up Gang).
Romanian tennis star (semifinals 1995 ITF Poland).
Hockey forward (Canada, Olympics-1998)
Miss Dominican Republic Universe (1997).
American rapper (Clipse & Re-Up Gang).
Politician
Actress
British actress. She was a soap star in the UK, playing Tiffany. Before she quit the show in 1999, she moved into singing and stage work. Soon, she was seen on the news more than on television or stage. Martine took to the stage at LondonA1s West End recently, not content with her flourishing pop career. After her performance in …
American bass player (AFI The Force, The Frisk).
American baseball coach and player
Trenton, New Jersey -- Lightweight boxer (1996 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
Australian rower (Olympics-1996).
Danish road bike racer
Danish cyclist
Actor
Ontario, Canada; NHL left-wing (New York Islanders).
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Actor (No Contest - Boulevard, Catwalk, Boulevard).
American model
Estonian journalist
French politician, commonly referred to as NKM. She is currently deputy to the 4th electoral district of Essonne. She was mayor for Longjumeau between 2008 and 2013, and was unsuccessful as a mayoral candidate in Paris's local elections in 2014.
Canadian actress and singer (All Saints and Appleton).
American basketball player
American homicide victim. He was murdered by Raymond Vinnie, his mother's ex, on the evening of 4/11/1990 at 09:00 in Milton, MA. Charles, a high school tennis player from Milton, was gifted athletically and academically. His mother had moved to Milton to escape the violence and crime and was trying to support her son and herself. She had been involved …
Turkish sportscaster and footballer
Canadian screenwriter and actress
Scottish journalist
American singer
Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
Pennsylvania, USA; vocalist (Discovery, Loving You).
Musician
English rugby player
England-born Scottish politician
Public Servant
American actor and model. He is best known for his role in the ABC drama series Revenge as Nolan Ross. He has starred in many films, including The Life of David Gale as well as The Bourne Supremacy.
NFL linebacker (New York Jets).
Director
Estonian manager and footballer
Businessman
Malaysian actress and model
California, USA; rapper Lifelines
American who was offered a spot on a reality TV show. Justin Walsh, Donato Ventresca and he competed against one another and other contestants to win the hand of Larissa Meek, a model, on "Average Joe Hawaii". She didn't choose any of them. Glazer, a Charlestown stockbroker, reached round six before she was axed. Ventresca is a sewer contractor, while …
English actor and TV presenter
California, USA; actress (Amy – Ladies' Man).
WLAF defensive tackle (Rhein Fire).
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Actress from Australia. She has won critical acclaim as well as many awards, including three Screen Actors Guild Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. The Australian government has awarded Blanchett the Centenary Medal of Service to Australian Society. In 2012, she was made Chevalier of Order of Arts and Letters. She was awarded a Doctor of Letters from Macquarie University …
French equestrian Rocket M., winner of the Bronze Medal in show jumping at Atlanta on August 4, 1996, was the French winner.
American singer who was part of "New Kids On The Block" with Jon, Jordan Knight, McIntyre, Wahlberg and McIntyre. The group's 1986 debut album, New Kids On The Block, failed to make it big. However, their second album, Hangin' Tough, made them a major player on the music scene in 1988. They became the first group of teens to achieve …
German race driver and TV personality
Massachusetts, USA; rocker (New Kids - "Lovin' You Forever").
English politician
Hockey forward (Team Japan 1998).
Actor and comedian from Wales
Italian actress, model, fashion designer, and showgirl.
Baltimore Ravens).
Iowa, USA; 400 metre runner.
Australian distance runner (Olympics-1996).
Italy; sports commentator (Italian Soccer).
American football player and journalist
American sprinter and coach
French screenwriter and actress
American producer and guitarist (Tony! Toni! TonA(c)! Lucy Pearl
NBA guard (Los Angeles Clippers).
Canadian Football League defensive end (Edmonton Eskimos).
French singer-songwriter and dancer Milli Vanilli Rob & Fab (and Empire Bizarre).
American bass player and songwriter (Alice in Chains Black Label Society Slash’s Snakepit and Spys4Darwin).
French musician (Milli vanilli)
Musician
Musician
Businesswoman
Irish author
NFL wide receiver (Philadelphia Eagles).
Puerto Rico; infielder (Seattle Mariners).
English radio and television host
Caguas, Puerto Rico -- Infielder (Seattle Mariners)
Toronto, Ontario -- Sprint cyclist (1992, 96 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
NFL center / guard (Jacksonville Jaguars)
French criminal suspected of belonging the GIA, an Algerian militant organization, was arrested in 1998 following a shootout in Brussels with police and sentenced to nine year imprisonment.
American astronaut
Actress (Generations and Black Foix).
American colonel pilot and astronaut
American producer and sportscaster
American singer and guitarist (Testament & Dragonlord).
Iowa, USA. Captain US Air Force/astronaut.
Ohio, USA; Catcher (California Angels).
Pop Singer
English journalist and author
American baseball coach and player
Austrian communication technician. In 1998, she kidnapped Natascha Kampusch, 10, and held her captive for eight years. She then committed suicide.
British astrologer and editor of "The Traditional Astrologer", a subscription-based magazine founded in 1993. It is also a publisher of rare and out of print Astrological texts and a graphic designer. Houlding is an expert in traditional and horary astrology and is a consultant. Houlding has appeared on TV and written for popular media. She is often commissioned by others …
Italian-American actor and director
American actor and guitarist (Poison and Samantha 7).
English-Canadian singer/songwriter (The Cult The Wondergirls Circus of Power & Holy Barbarians).
American musician (Poison)
Merseyside, England; rock vocalist (Cult - "Fire Woman").
Deville; rocker (Poison, "Talk Dirty to Me")
British actor of Irish heritage (his father, "nA(c), Smith", was born in New-York). He stars in "Grace" with Nicole Kidman. Directed by Olivier Dahan (2014).
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
American wrestler (d.2015)
English critic and journalist
Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
German actress
Athlete
French-Canadian singer/songwriter
Actress
He was a French informatician, and astrologer. In 1988, he created "Infociel". He is also a writer and photographer.
New Zealand professional golfer on the PGA Tour
British musician, and a well-known family, is the son of John Dankworth (and Cleo Laine). After graduating in Boston from college in 1978, Alec joined his parents for an American tour, 1980-1983, as he completed his apprenticeship. He had established his own solid reputation both on the Atlantic and Atlantic sides by 1990. He joined the Generation Band to continue …
Irish tenor (The Irish Tenors).
New Zealand; Australasia golfer.
American wrestler (d.2009)
French homicide: His wife was killed 1/30/1982 with the help of his mistress.
English poet and singer-songwriter
American football player and wrestler (d. 2009)
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Algerian/French actor/rock singer (Coup de Sirocco).
English singer-songwriter/guitarist (Marillion The Europeans, and How We Live).
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
American football player (d.2013)
English politician
Liechtensteiner politician 9th Prime Minister of Liechtenstein (d. 2013)
NFL wide receiver (Philadelphia Eagles).
Wichita Falls (Texas) -- Playmate (Sept 1982).
American translator and author
New Zealand entertainers and twins. They are both gay and musicians, song-writers and entertainers who switch from country-western to satire, male to female identities on the stage.
New Zealand twin, gay singer and song-writer. Jools and her sister Jools are song-writers and musicians. They can switch between different styles of songs and identities on stage and TV.
Estonian actor and director
Dutch runner
American journalist and author
English screenwriter and actress
French actor, playwright, and director.
26th Australian Minister for Employment, English-Australian Politian
French physician of Jewish Polish descent, ENT specialist and radio-TV presenter ("Le Magazine de la SantA (c), "AllA' Doctors", with Marina CarrA're d'Encausse and "Les pouvoirs extraordinaires de corps humain" together with Adriana Karembeu).
Canadian broadcast journalist, documentary filmmaker and writer. Exotic dancer. Tracey was first seen in "Not a Love Story", a 1981 controversial film about pornography. She has worked on numerous films about controversial topics.
American actor and wrestler
American professional wrestler
Italian soprano
Director
New York, USA; Major US Air Force/Astronaut (STS 67).
United States -- Sci fi author (Hawk of May).
England; vocals (Marillion, "Clutching At Straws")
An English politician and lawyer Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
Scottish fiddler (Skyedance)
Swedish javelin thrower
Montreal Expos, Cleveland Indians
Canadian choreographer and dancer
Austrian politician.
South African rugby and cricket player
Nicaraguan baseball coach and player
German playwright and author
French homicide. He killed his mistress at Douai on 12/14/1983.
American actor, masculine image in advertising for Nordic Track
German writer
American crime case. A former real-estate developer was convicted of hiring a hitman to murder him in May 1998. He took Marianne Lewis, his wife, to dinner on the 21st of May 1989 to celebrate her 35th Birthday (two days earlier). They were walking to their car after dinner when a driver plowed through the garage and ran her over. …
King of Cambodia
Ontario, Canada; rock vocalist/guitarist (Red Rider).
Upland, Pennsylvania -- Prone rifle (1996 Olympics- 8th Place).
Welsh politician
Canadian drummer (Rush) (d. 2008)
Canadian singer-songwriter/guitarist (Red Rider).
Current reigning King of Cambodia since 29 October 2004. He is the eldest son of Norodom Sihanouk and Norodom Monineath Sihanouk. Previously Cambodia's ambassador to UNESCO, he was named by a nine-member throne council to become the next king after his father Norodom Sihanouk abdicated in 2004. Before ascending the throne, Sihamoni was best known for his work as a …
Pennsylvania, USA; prone gun (Olympics 1996).
American film director
American film director
Scottish-American musician, who was the leader of and guitarist for the groundbreaking rock band "The Talking Heads." Since the late 1970s, the band has been a fan favorite. Videos that feature Byrne in surreal and bizarre settings are both serious and casual. His face and demeanor sometimes remind me of Norman Bates' "Psycho" character.
Secretary of State for Defence in Scotland: Scottish politician
American wrestler (d. 1987).
American colonel pilot and astronaut
Estonian politician, 22nd Estonian Minister for Foreign Affairs
American astronaut
Israeli academic and computer scientist
Michigan, USA; Major US Air Force/astronaut (STS 39, 54, 66).
LPGA golfer
In the 1990s, he was a French communications specialist at the Budget Ministry. He was the Director of Public Relations in 2011 and the adviser to the President of the BPCE banking group.
NYC, New York -- Actress. (Vice Squad. Hardcore).
saxophonist (Spyro Gyra - "Morning Dance").
American screenwriter and producer of director films
New York, USA. Actress (PrettyKill Vice Squad, Hardcore).
Spanish fashion designer
Director
Indian editor and politician
Spanish fashion designer
Newark, New Jersey -- Actor
New Jersey, USA, actor (Worth Winning Blind Date, The Presidio).
French political scientist who specializes in international relations. He is a University Professor at Paris' Institute of Political Studies and a research professor at Centre for International Studies and Research.
American songwriter, whose albums include "I Want to Sing You a Love Song", written with Kenny Loggins with whom she was a married couple for 15 years. After his success, they split up.
Musician
Educator
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949French politician, member of the Socialist Party (PS), and former Minister.
Norwegian author screenwriter and director
Twin Galaxies was founded by an American game designer and entrepreneur.
German cyclist
French football manager and defender who played at Nantes (1997aEUR”2001) and Real Sociedad (2202aEUR”2004).
An English politician and lawyer Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire
French homicide: A prison chaplain was strangled to death and tied up in Paris on 7/11/04. Dominique Szymczak Mouton was sentenced for his murder.
Baseball pitcher (New York Yankees).
New Jersey, USA, actor (Last Resort Wizards and Warriors).
An Indian-born English expatriate cricketer and professional coach, he is also a professional commentator. He was an English cricketer who played in 19 Test matches, 6 One Day Internationals and later coached South Africa and Warwickshire.
Director (Forrest Gump - Back to the Future).
American actress (Born 1947).
Writer
French writer. For his novel Port-Soudan, he won the Prix Femina 1994.
Illinois, USA; rock guitarist
Tidrow; pitcher of baseball (New York Yankees).
Chicago, Illinois -- Rock guitarist (American breed)
Maryland, USA; actress (Amazons and Cleopatra Jones).
Writer
Actor
Pianist / composer
Viscountess Hailsham English journalist and economist
French equestrian, Olympic medalist. She was awarded a silver medal for show jumping at the 1964 Summer Olympics, Tokyo, and the 1968 Summer Olympics, Mexico City.
British rugby league footballer
Israeli footballer, president of Maccabi Haifa
English actress
American filmmaker, writer, producer, and film genius. He is the man behind the epic "Star Wars", which was first released in 1977. The sequels to it were "The Empire Strikes Back" and "The Return of the Jedi" both in 1980. Since he was a teenager, the space fantasy had been brewing in his head and it finally came to fruition …
London, England -- Actress (Madame Bovary and Dune).
London, England -- Actress (Madame Bovary and Dune).
French business leader, Acting President at Agence France Presse
Ottawa, Ontario -- Rock bassist / vocalist (Fotomaker, Rascals)
French mother to Sophie, an autistic girl. She was a former teacher and had married Christian on the 3/19/1962. Sophie was born on the 2/2/1971. Sophie was autistic and needed constant care. France has no system for autistic children, and doctors are not able to provide care. Children are kept in psychiatric units when they are in severe crisis. Jeanne-Marie …
rocker (Many Sides of Troy Shondell).
California, USA; director (Star Wars Raiders of the Lost Ark, Raiders of the Lost Ark).
British engineer and well-known family member. He was adopted by his parents in June 1944. O'Shaughnessy died at ten months of age, while Orwell was only five. Richard was sent to live on the remote farm in Scotland with Orwell's younger sister Avril, and her husband. Richard, who grew up in the area, married Eleanor Moir on 24 June 1964.
Scottish musician, bass player, songwriter, and singer for the group Cream. He formed a trio with Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton in 1966. The group disbanded in 1969. Bruce is well-known for his musical brilliance. Bruce's solo career continued well into the 1990s, with more than a dozen albums under his belt, including "A Question of Time".
British guitarist (Herman's Hermits), (Born 1943).
American secretary and model
Canadian civil servant and accountant
English statistician, and epidemiologist
President of Iceland
Icelandic politician and academic 5th President of Iceland
North Carolina, USA. Wilbur Mills is Wilbur's lover.
Artist
England; guitarist (Herman’s Hermits – "There's a Kind of Hush", Mrs. Brown You've Got a Beautiful Daughter")
Scotland; bassist (Cream, "White Room")
French Catholic Archbishop, former apostolic Nuncio (ambassador for the Holy See), in various countries.
German actor
Cuban-American baseball manager and player
Baron McAlpine, West Green English politician and businessman (d. 2014).
Composer
English contractor / multi-millionaire
Cuban baseball player
German actor
Scottish actor
Russian high jumper (d.2003)
American politician and lawyer
Irish academic and author
Dutch swimmer
A Scottish adventurer and a solo, all-round yachtsman. His first public appearance was when he and his pal crossed the Atlantic in an open boat. He is an adventurous, restless man with a thirst to challenge and adventure. His personality is unpredictable and he travels through highs and lows. He is constantly battling the sea. Holder and Stroughton wrote biographies …
British Soldier, VC recipient (d. 1982)
Hungarian CEO and executive in charge of Genetics Institute (a drug manufacturing company). Schmergel graduated from Harvard with a BSME and MBA degrees. He enjoys riding his bike and swimming, and chess.
English colonel Victoria Cross recipient (d. 1982)
Sir George Mathewson is most well-known for transforming The Royal Bank of Scotland, a struggling regional bank, into a quasi global bank that has parallels to Citigroup and HSBC.
American singer
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939German actress and model
American singer-songwriter (d.2016)
Cosmonaut
Actor
Author
American professional astrologer. She started her career in politics and moved to astrology during the 1980s. She was active in many organizations and wrote for their publications. On November 28, 2005, she died from cancer in Warner Robins (GA).
English academic and pediatrician
Dutch cabaret performer / actor (Floris)
Composer
Writer
Author
Statesman
American singer, actor and recording artist. His song "Mack The Knife", which reached No. Billboard's pop singles chart remained at No. 1 for nine weeks. His career included Sinatra-like singing and folk protest. His role in "Captain Newman M.D." was nominated for an Oscar. He starred in "Captain Newman, M.D." as one of three comedy roles with Sandra Dee.
Indian actress
American guitarist and singer
VCY America was founded by an American radio host and clergyman (d. 2015).
Italian actress who first made film appearance in 1955's "Un palco all'opera", directed by Siro Marcellini. Various film roles followed. She was Ugo TognazziaEUR (tm)'s lover in 1967's comedy "Il fischio al naso". Bettoia and Tognazzi were married in 1972. Maria Sole Tognazzi, the film director, was their daughter. Franca's final film, "Teste rasate", (1993), is a drama about skinheads …
At 51, a manager of the Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees dies from brain cancer.
New York, USA. Singer ("Mack the Knife")
French track and field champion, running the steeplechase of 300m at the Tokyo Olympics 1964.
Slovenian politician and playwright (d. 2004).
Slovenian politician and writer (d. 2004).
Alexandre Jardin, a French writer and father of Alexandre Jardin. His novels include "Toupie in Rage", 1972, and "Vichy Boyhood - an Inside View on the PA(c),tain Regime," 1975.
Singer
Welsh actress
American electric blues, Texas and jazz blues tenorsaxophonist who recorded and performed with Little Richard in 1950s. He also supported other musicians.
American artist and painter, living in New Mexico. His landscapes are primarily painted in oils. In 1956, he received his bachelor's degree as a fine artist and in 1961, he earned an advanced degree. While he worked as an interior designer, he expanded his artistic expression to include ceramics and furniture-making. He began painting in 1965 and moved to New …
American merchandise marketing executive, Armstrong World Industries CEO. Adams holds a BS degree in Industrial Administration.
French doctor, who was also the doctor of President Mitterrand. He published "Le Grand Secret", a controversial book in 1996 in which he declared Mitterrand's inability to perform his official duties because of prostate cancer.
Welsh singer and actress
Traditional Irish Singer and Song Collector
France sport Champion
French triple jumper, who participated in the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics. He also competed in 1964's Summer Olympics.
German voice actor
Hungary -- Actor (Wings of Desire).
Musician
American screenwriter and magazine free-lance. She is a Buddhist and has experienced an out-of body experience, Kundalini events, and ghostly experiences. Holland is married with one child.
He is an American painter and artist who depicts daily life. He paints realistic scenes mostly of San Francisco and the surrounding areas, using photographs.
American artist and illustrator
American record producer. He is best known for his work in Nashville with artists like Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and Leonard Cohen.
Chilean politician and civil servant (d.2013)
American composer and academic
Composer
Businessman
Politician
New Jersey, USA; American politician (Controller-Republican-New York, 1978-).
Australian general and doctor (d. 2015).
Social work academic
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Canadian hockey goalie, who won the Vezina trophy two times and the Calder trophy. Between 1952 and 1974, he played for the New York Rangers and Montreal Canadiens.
British actor, straight man to Benny Hill (d.2006)
Canadian-American author (d. 2013)
Canadian ice hockey player (Born 1929).
In USSR; International Chess Grandmaster (1964).
Argentinean revolutionary who led guerrilla organizations with Fidel Castro to spread communism throughout South America and Africa. As an egalitarian hero of communism, he has been immortalized through posters, books, and plays.
ChA(c)lons sur Marne Politician
Bazouges EXecutives
A Belgian geneticist was awarded the Franqui Prize for 1975.
Author and academic Dutch engineer (d. 2015).
Canadian choreographer and dancer (d. 2014).
Dutch inventor and scientist
American singer (The Coasters), (d. 2000).
French journalist and writer. He has written for France Observateur (L'Express), Le Figaro, Le Point, and Le Figaro. He was buried in Paris on 17 January 2012.
Journalist
LPGA golfer
Austrian scientist and author
Austrian writer
British comedian for over 40 years, who died on 5/28/1984. In 1998, a book was published about the comic partnership of Wise and Morecambe. They met at the same audition in spring 1939. In 1940, they appeared on the same program "Youth Takes a Bow". They did not make it to TV, with BBC broadcasting on April 21, 1954. However, …
France sport Champion
Composer
England; comedian (Morecambe and Wise Picadilly Palace).
American singer, Broadway performer, and recording artist Munsel is the youngest ever to sing with the Metropolitan Opera House. Munsel was a young star on the opera stage during World War II. In the 1940s and 1950s, she was one of the most prominent coloratura sopranos at the Met. Her warm, wide-ranging voice and warmth in the middle range electrified …
French painter, chef and restaurant manager.
Scottish race car driver (d. 1985)
French actor - Most likely a mixup of actress Loleh Bellon and French actor.
American baseball player
Eugene O'Neill's daughter and the 4th wife of Charlie Chaplin (Born in 1926)
Armenian-Estonian composer and violinist (d. 1997).
American trumpet player (d.2013)
Composer
Washington, USA: soprano (Patrice Mulnsel Show).
Composer
Producer and screenwriter for director producers and screenwriters from Bangladeshi-Indian
French journalist, war correspondent and writer. On 12 June 1950, he was killed in a crash in a plane in Bahrain.
Colombiers EXecutives
Iraqi politician, Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs
Actress
New York, USA. Photographer (Vogue Harper's Bazaar Nudists).
Yugoslav historian, later 1st President for Croatia (d. 1999).
Croatian politician and leader of the secessionist republic that declared independence from Yugoslavia 6/25/1991. In 1941, he joined the Communist Party and the anti-fascist movement of Croatia. He went to Belgrade three years later and rose in Tito's army.
Abedi banker.
American supporting actor. In 1952, he arrived in Hollywood with $48. He quickly became a master of deadpan and a pompous glare. He was most well-known for his role as Mel Cooley in "The Dick Van Dyke Show", where he appeared in over 100 films.
American actor and singer (d.1984)
Norwegian actor and singer on stage and in movies. Stand-up comedian.
French playwright.
Straabourg Writer
American child actor. She made her film debut in the silent-movie 1924 version of "Lilies of the Field", and her final movie in 1927.
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Dutch socialist-democrat party minister (CRM 1965-66).
French-Canadian politician and journalist (d. 2001).
American soldier and meteorologist (d.2002)
Portland, Oregon -- Composer (Rapunzel)
Roanne Military man
American composer and conductor (d.87)
literary agent.
Actor/announcer (Cal-Bachelor Father), died at 53
Italian architect and designer (d. 2001).
Canadian-American astronomer and physicist (d. 2012).
English-Australian educator and pianist (d. 2005).
Norwegian architect. He was the son Severin Finne, a Supreme Court lawyer, and Ferdinand Finne was his brother.
French honorary architect, urban planner and designer, as well as engraver.
Chick Daugherty trombonist, Spike Jones and City Slickers
Peruvian architect, professor and essay writer. He is also an art critic and promoter of modern architecture. His role was crucial in Lima's transformation from an academic society to one that is modern and rooted in tradition, into a modern society. His actions played a key role in the urban and social changes that occurred during the 1940s, and were …
Pakistani politician and poet (d. 1983).
Bassillac Military man
French politician and jurist who died in Rennes, France on June 1, 2009.
Athlete
French writer, architect, planner and builder.
museum curator.
Composer
Belgian politician (communist)/Member, Parliament.
Prime Minister of Burma (1958-6062-74); Head of State (1962-81) (d.2002).
French Catholic priest, who served as Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne from 1960 to 1985, of Tarentaise from 1961 to 1985, archbishop of ChambA(c)ry, and Bishop of Maurienne and Tarentaise from 1966 to 1985.
Famous birthdays on May 14th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909English colonel and sprinter (d. 2009).
USSR -- International Chess Master (1950).
Coublevie physician
Author and nurse from Australia (d. 2000).
Champion German bantamweight boxing 1929-1930
German Communist politician. He was elected to the Central Committee of Germany's Communist Youth League in the latter part of the 1920s. He fled to hiding after Hitler's 1933 victory. He was sentenced to three-years in prison for conspiring to commit high treason. He was sentenced to three years in prison for "conspiracy to commit high treason." Schirdewan was then …
General / Premier / President (Pakistan)
American professional poker player
German diplomat and journalist (d. 2005).
Pakistani politician and general 2nd President of Pakistan (d.74)
entertainer.
Novelist
Seurre Musician
French archaeologist who examined the prehistoric caves of Lascaux.
Banda President of Malawi (1964-1994).
France Scientist
Bordeaux physician
Portland, Maine -- Actor (Man With a Camera).
He was a French Jesuit historian, theologian, cardinal, and member of AcadA (c)mie FranASSaise. In 1929, he joined the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), and he became a teacher. He was ordained a priest in August 1938. DaniA(c), who was later named Professor of Early Christian History at Institut Catholique de Paris in 1944, became dean. He produced many historical studies …
American soldier and journalist (d. 1989).
Marseilles physician
Argentinian figurative artist. He is associated to Nuevo Realismo ("New Realism") a Latin American extension for social realism. His work, which includes a series featuring Juanito Laguna, a character he created to illustrate his paintings, and collages that depict poverty and the effects on industrialization in Buenos Aires have been exhibited all over the globe.
A Mexican politician and lawyer, he was born in Nuevo Leon. He held various political positions, including that of governor of his state. He encouraged agricultural production, expanded the growing areas and provided significant support for citrus producers in Nuevo Leon, who had suffered severe losses from transport difficulties. Investments were also made to combat the drought in the field. …
French cardinal (d. 1974).
Swiss anesthesiologist and physician (d. 1961).
Engineer and educator from Switzerland (d. 1973).
American professor from Switzerland, born to Mileva Maric and Albert Einstein (d. 1973).
American actress (Born in 1903)
Soldier
German psychiatrist and doctor (d. 1951).
Italian actor, starting at age 19, in commercials. He then moved into TV and stage. He was Jewish and an anti-fascist. Polacco was married twice.
Swiss composer, pianist and writer (d. 1957).
Dutch composer and pianist (d. 1943).
German-English historian and academic (d. 1971).
NYC, New York -- Actress, Black Pirate, Stolen Bride
American journalist and author