List of celebrities and famous people who were born on April 16th
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2008of Belgium
Belgian royal family member, fourth child and second daughter born to Prince Philippe, heir to the Belgian throne, and his wife Mathilde.
American actress
Pop Singer
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Pop Singer
Athlete
Instagram Star
Dancer
Actress
YouTube Star
Actress
TV Actress
Movie Actress
Rapper
American figure skater
Dancer
Rapper
Rapper
of Luxembourg
Pop Singer
Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg
Japanese actress and gravure idol
South Korean footballer
Rapper
American baseball player
Rapper
French actor
British actress
Actress
American child born to noted parents Jack Nicholson and Rebecca Broussard. Her famous father was 52 years old at the time she gave birth to her. He had no plans to marry her 26-year-old mother.
Greek basketball player
Basketball Player
Indonesian actress
French singer and actor
Greek basketball player
American sprinter
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Reality Star
Singer and model from Japan
Brazilian singer-songwriter and actress
Soccer Player
New York; TV announcer, Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air
Actress
Businessman
Norwegian DJ and producer
Turkish basketball player
Scottish race car driver
Musician
New Zealand netball player
Dutch gymnast
Japanese footballer
Danish player in ice hockey
Argentinian actor and singer (Erreway).
Nigerian footballer
British-Sudanese basketball player
Welsh historian and author
American mixed martial artist
New Zealand rugby player
Argentine singer and actor
English actress
American actor
American author
Athlete
Polish footballer
American producer and composer
French road racing cyclist who rides for UCI Professional Continental team Bretagne - SA(c)chA (c) Environnement. He is Brice Feillu's older brother, and is also a road racer.
Australian actress
Jamaican sprinter
American speed skater
Softball Player
American singer
Musician
American singer.
Actress
Chilean actress
American actress and guitarist, singer-songwriter
Greek badminton player
American Mixed Martial Arts fighter
French basketball player
German footballer
American football player
Scottish magician
Actor
French soccer/football goalkeeper who played for Nancy (2000aEUR"), Auxerre (2006) and Rennes (2014)
American actor
Greek footballer
Israeli singer-songwriter and pianist
Ukrainian actress and model, ballerina
American professional wrestler.
American accident fatality. He was 11 years old when he was killed in a skiing accident on 3/21/1992. He was on a ski club trip and went off the trail, hitting a tree. He died shortly afterwards at the hospital. He was an honors student and was a good kid all around.
Wisconsin; actor (Nick - Ellen Burstyn Show).
German actor
Model and porn actress from Mexico-America
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Dutch Formula One driver
Actor
Argentinian-English footballer
Canadian singer/songwriter and painter. She released two EPs entitled "Dawn Langstroth", and "No Mercy", respectively, and her debut album "Highwire", in 2009. Langstroth is Anne Murray's daughter and Bill Langstroth, her ex-husband. Langstroth was a television producer. Dawn is the second child of the couple. Her brother William was three at the time she was born.
New Zealand rugby player
German pole vaulter
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (d. 2008).
Indian actress
American actress
Australian coach and footballer
Musician
Musician
American playwright, actor and producer.
Croatian manager and footballer
Russian actor and television host
American-Norwegian actress
Greek actor
American singer-songwriter and pianist
Sudanese-English model
Movie Actor
Director
Dutch sculptor
English screenwriter and actress
Swedish footballer
French snowboarder and Olympic gold medalist. At the 2002 Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City, she was awarded a silver medal for halfpipe. She placed 8th in halfpipe at the 2006 Winter Olympics, Turin.
American composer and pianist, actor-pianist drummer
French soccer player who played at the senior level between 1993 and 2007.
Actress
Stage Actress
Family Member
California; actor (Mars Attacks Lady in White Witness, Lady in White Witness, Music Box Music Box Testament, Leap of Faith).
American fencer
Taiwanese singer and actress
American mixed martial artist and wrestler
Swedish singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Hellacopters DaundertAY=get, Thunder Express).
Australian actor
American actor
American basketball player
Athlete
NFL fullback (Dallas Cowboys).
American singer/actress
American actor
English actor
French politician, former spokesperson for Inter-LGBT (an umbrella group of 50 LGBT organisations in France),
American actress
Politician
Actor
Mexican actor
American actor and singer (Kill Hannah).
Chinese actress, singer, and director
American actress
American singer and song writer
English comedian
Japanese voice actor
Japanese singer-songwriter
Estonian-Russian fencer
Spanish tennis player: WTA Tour
British comedian
WLAF cornerback (London Monarchs).
Poet
Doctor
Spain's tennis star (1996 Indian Wells final).
NFL / WLAF quarterback (Scottish Claymores, Buffalo Bills)
English motorcycle racer
Spanish-American tennis player
American poet and educator
Belarusian tennis player
Actor and musician from England
English actress
Hong Kong singer and actor
French driver in harness racing.
American actor
Sweden; IHL forward (Team Sweden (IHL), Kansas City (Team Sweden)
American singer-songwriter actress and fashion designer (Selena y Los Dinos) (d. 1995)
Japanese race car driver
Belarus tennis ace (finals 1995 Indian Wells).
Texas, USA; tejano singer (Grammy-1994).
Actor
World Music Singer
Musician
Colorado, USA; Canadian Tour golfer (1993 Canadian).
American basketball player: Forward/Guard, Raptors
German singer-songwriter/drummer (Oomph!)
California, United States -- Actress Lauren-Charlie & Company
NFL defensive tackle (Miami Dolphins).
Pop Singer
Italian actor and television host. In 2010 it was announced that he is the successor of Kaspar Capparoni in the German-Austrian-Italian thriller series "Inspector Rex."
American-British employee at WEN (Women's Environmental Network), an eco-women's group. She is one of ten coworkers.
Cornerback for the Canadian Football League (Edmonton Eskimos).
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American baseball player and sportscaster
California, USA; infielder (Milwaukee Brewers).
Swedish alpine ski racer
Michigan, USA. WPVA volleyball player (US Open-13th-1993).
American actress and singer (Ex Girlfriend).
Swedish skier
American professional wrestler
South Korea -- Tennis star
American actor
German runner
NFL running back (Minnesota Vikings).
French-born Swiss skipper. He started sailing with his parents at age 4. Nine years later, he was able to navigate all over the globe. In 1994 and 1998, he won the "Route du Rhum", succeeding to Florence Arthaud. He was referred to as "Le petit Princede l'Atlantique", and pioneered modern navigation.
Model
NFL running back (Chicago Bears).
Norwegian drummer (Farmers Market)
French director of documentary films on politics, history and sociology.
American firefighter. He is a descendant of a long line that includes his grandfather and Uncle Billy. Jerry, as he was called, began a new assignment with Ladder 3 in Lower Manhattan on 9/10/2001. Jerry and 11 others were among the first to witness the amazing scene when the terrorist-commanded plane struck the World Trade Center the next day. Jerry …
Movie Actor
American actor
Quincy, Illinois -- Volleyball Outside Hitter (1992, 1996 Olympics - Bronze Medalist).
Canadian politician
American-Hong Kong actor, director
Hong Kong actor and Hong Kong director
Musician
American producer and guitarist (Soul Asylum), singer-songwriter
Swedish pianist (EsbjAPrn Svensson Trio) (d. 2008)
Kansas, USA (Bo – Days of our Lives).
Italian family of fame, the son and daughter of actor Anthony Quinn (and Iolanda Adolori). Daniel was an actor.
American producer and screenwriter
American singer and the youngest member of Osmond's singing family. She is a devout Mormon. Jimmy was born in California, where his family had already moved to California. They were beginning to build a reputation for their singing group. Jimmy was nine years old when he voiced one of the characters in a cartoon series. His debut date was 9/09/1972. …
China -- Tennis star
Utah, USA. Singer (Donnie and Marie).
Italian notable family, daughter of actress catherine Spaak and fabrizio capucci.
Pakistani cricketer
A private school in Scotland employs a Scottish teacher. Dunn was married to an Italian woman, but he had an unrequited affection for Emmanuela Ferro, a 19-year-old private student. He then shot himself in jealousy and anger, killing her on 5/18/2001.
Britain -- Actor (Wicksy EastEnders).
QuTbec, Canada; NHL defenseman (Buffalo Sabres).
American musician (Fugazi & Minor Threat).
American singer, guitarist, and founder of record label. MacKaye was a singer for Washington D.C.'s punk bands Teen Idles, Minor Threat and co-founded Dischord Records in 1981. MacKaye, a champion of the Do It-Yourself ethos and co-founded Fugazi, one of the most influential independent groups of the 1990s.
French Astrologer, Author of "L'Astrologie Et l'Aatre Du Verseau" ((2000)
American politician and economist
Italian journalist
California, USA; Tennis star.
Florida, USA; bicycle (Olympics-16th-1992 and 1996).
Indian politician and lawyer 7th Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh (d. 14)
Croatian singer-songwriter
Texas, United States -- Spanish singer (Grammy-1994)
British Film Studies Academic
Scientist
Croatian singer
Manager and footballer from Spain
Writer
Spanish football manager
German manager and footballer
Filipino politician and congressman (Born 1960).
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959French road racing champion, twice winner of ParisaEUR'Roubaix (1985 and 1991). He retired from racing in 1994 and is best known for his role as the director sportif of FDJ (a UCI ProTour bicycle team).
French storm chaser, author of "Traqueur d'orages", (Storm Tracking)
Actress
Actor
American artist and illustrator
American producer and director
Equestrian show jumping (1996 Olympics - Silver Medalist).
English-Scottish lawyer and field hockey player
Swedish guitarist (Oscar Peterson Tro)
English director and photographer
Poet
The director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, a Scottish-Australian arts leader, is now the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA). He has contributed to the MCA's national profile through the inclusion of exhibitions from abroad.
Peruvian historian and professor at university. His pioneering contributions to Peru's history of medicine, and public health have made him a household name. He was an associate professor at Columbia University (1991); Visiting professor of the first cycle at the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (1993); assistant professor of history of public and health at the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Athlete
Belgian philosopher and academic (d.2009)
French diplomat and politician, currently Ambassador of France to Italy from 14 August 2014.
American astronaut (d. 2003).
Brazilian astrologer
America astronaut: David M. Brown, aEUR" Mission Specialist; Space Shuttle Columbia Captain USN; Captain USN. The space vehicle crashed upon reentry from California to Texas at 7:53 AM CST. All seven astronauts died.
Ohio, USA; golfer (1994 ShopRite Classic-22nd).
Swiss skier
American keyboard player composer/producer (Dixie Dregs Jazz Is Dead & Widespread Panic). (d. 2010).
Virginia, USA; Commander US Navy/astronaut.
American manager and player
American homicide: A white male with dark hair and serious looks, strangled his wife Laura Jane and cut her heart and lungs.
New York, USA. Actress (The Big Easy Sea of Love Switch).
Heir Apparent Prince of Luxembourg
English large landowner / multi-millionaire
American producer and actress
Canadian ice hockey player
Driver of a race car in Australia
Writer
Texas, USA; actor ("Meeting Venus", V I Warshawski).
Australian politician and singer (Midnight Oil).
American actor, director and producer
American actor
Scottish pilot (Born 1916)
French actor and director, known for his portrayal of hypochondriacs and losers (in "Les BronzA"s), but also in more serious roles such as "Mr Hire". He was a member of the Splendid troup.
American football coach
Actor (Jimmy The Gent, Jealousy) dies at 82
St. Louis, Missouri -- US fencer (1988, 92, 96 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
American politician
Israeli hurdler and sprinter
English activist and lawyer
Actor (Jimmy The Gent, Jealousy), is killed at 82
English academic psychiatrist
Romanian photographer and author
Rocker
American singer-songwriter
Icelandic singer
Romanian photographer and writer
Indian actor and director (d.2015)
French screenwriter and novelist.
Astronaut
Icelandic singer
American Yiddish singer
American actor best known for his role in the movie Gun-Toting Sgt. Eugene Tackleberry, in the Police Academy movie series.
Ohio, USA; actor. (Police Academy 2, 3, 4 and 6, Councilman Nash -- He's the Mayor.
Canadian politician and businessman
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949He was a French track and field athlete. He participated in all Olympics between 1968 and 1984. He won the Paris Marathon as a long-distance runner.
Belgian teacher and school administrator. He was elected to lead the University of Leuven (also known as the Catholic University of Leuven), Belgium, on May 24, 2005.
Finnish actress and director
American singer and actress (d. 2015).
American writer and author of "Stubborn Child": A Memoir. His story is more than an American tragedy. It's a universal tragedy. As a child, he was beat by his father and by seven years old he had been admitted to a mental institution as a "stubborn" child. His mom had him first committed the crime under an old statute, which …
American lawyer with a brilliant career that ended in scandal of frauds and graft. Siegel, who was the first child of four children, was the son of a shoe salesman and an achiever. He graduated high school with distinction and helped pay for college. In 1969, he graduated with a degree as chemical engineer. He then reaffirmed his position and …
Mexican pro-astrologer and ex-scientist, who can be seen on Mexican television and is frequently published in Mexico and South America.
British public relations consultant
Canadian politician and businessman 17th Canadian President of The Treasury Board (d.2011)
Egyptian accordion player composer, academic (d. 2012).
Japanese guitarist and voice actor (d. 2006).
American basketball star, collegiate champion, who got his professional start in 1969 with the Milwaukee Braves. He was named the Most Outstanding Player for the 1970-1971 season. He grew up to 7'2" after his parents were both over 6' tall. Abdul-Jabbar enjoys jazz and privacy. Abdul-Jabbar had a $41.75million home in Bel Air, CA that he earned around $2 million …
Scottish singer, folk and pop singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Rafferty is most well-known for his work as a member of "Stealers Wheel." Their hit single, "Stuck in the Middle With You," was an international success.
Scientist
Actress
American photographer, historian, teacher and historian. His work is mainly in black and white.
French actress, adopted by her second husband, Yves Montand, as a French actress. She was a supporting actor in many films, including "Lady L", and "The Sleeping Car Murder."
American leader in Pagan Spirituality Movement and Goddess. She was a Wicca priestess for 18 year and was an Elder in the Covenant of the Goddess. She also served as a Board Member of "Cuups" (the "Cuups"), and the author of "Drawing Down the Moon," which is a classic study of modern Paganism. Adler is a National Public Radio correspondent …
American flute player
Flemish astrologer, who founded VZW Uranus, the Flemish Astrology School, on June 17th 1989 with Bea Celis and Lea Van Bulck, and her husband Raymond Daelman. She got her own TV show, 'Sterrenkijken', on VTM in the 1990's. She and her husband split in 1997 after a series of arguments. In 2002, she published the astrology book "Astrologische Basis Cursus". …
Dutch politician (d. 2014.)
Liberian politician and lawyer 18th Chief Justice for Liberia (d.2015)
French journalist, producer and TV host, and director of a football team and television.
Dutch editor-in chief of a Dutch gossip magazine.
Yugoslavia, International Chess Master (1975).
New York, USA; country blues singer ("Yazoo Basin Boogie").
American politician and lawyer
English poet and journalist (d. 2014.)
Composer
British opera conductor
Peruvian socioologist, politician, journalist and professor. He is a member of the Christian Left. He studied sociology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru's Faculty of Social Sciences (1966-1970). He received a Masters degree in Development Policy and Planning at the University Bielefeld, Germany. Since 2001, he has been a consultant to the National Fund of Social Property (1982-1985). He …
Common Ground was co-founded by Common Ground, an English academic and environmentalist.
Belgian neuropsychiatrist and writer who specializes in children.
English singer-songwriter/guitarist (Foghat & Savoy Brown) (d.2000).
Physicist
Scottish footballer (d. 2014)
Austrian-German businessman
Author (Kiss of Delight and Seed of Love).
English-Welsh singer and actress
Businessman
An English businessman founded Williams F1 Racing Team
American baseball player
English Formula One team principal and constructor
American politician (Representative-Republican-Florida).
American producer and director (d. 2012).
Politician
American painter and artist.
English academic
Royalty
Danish royal family, the Queen of Denmark, an artist and archaeologist. The oldest daughter of King Frederick IX who had no sons, she became heir apparent in 1953 upon her father's death, 1/15/1972, making her the queen of Denmark at age 32. Her succession was contingent upon the vote of the citizens of Denmark to change their constitution's provision for …
deputy CEO (Barclays de Zoete Wedd).
7th Baron Camoys English politician and banker Lord Chamberlain of The United Kingdom
Canadian politician and academic 18th Canadian Minister for Transport
Composer
II of Denmark
Canadian politician
American baseball pitcher, with the Minnesota Twins (1963-1967), Boston Red Sox (67-1969), and Seattle Pilots (1969).
Actor (Exile, Golden Braid, Touch Me)
Royalty
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Pop Singer
Boer; Dutch minister (PvdA).
American accordion player
Scottish broadcast journalist.
Croatian actor (d.2008)
Dutch painter (Kuifje contra James Union).
Educator
Zydeco Musician
Belgium sport Champion
American football coach and player (d. 2012).
Scottish politician and lawyer
Actress
Soldier
American baseball player
Russian scientist and academic (d.2015)
American professional wrestler
France Actor
South African coach and hurdler
American actor and wrestler
Producer and playwright of English songs.
English radio host (d. 2012)
Serbian singer-songwriter (d. 2008)
British judge (Advocate general).
French journalist, historian and essayist.
American pop music singer with a Polish and Lithuanian heritage. He is known in pop music circles as "The Polish Prince Of Poch", because his music is a tribute to his Polish heritage. His most well-known song, "Blue Velvet", which is a cover of Tony Bennett’s 1951 song, peaked at No. It ranked No. 1 on the renamed Billboard Pop …
Swedish boxer (d. 2013)
American actress (d.2010)
German poet and author (d.2013)
Pennsylvania, USA. Singer (Roses Are Red, Blue On Blue).
Canadian screenwriter and director
Blues singer / guitarist
Australian music impresario and entrepreneur. He was instrumental in the establishment of the careers of artists like Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton. Stigwood was the first British independent record producer to release the John Leyton song, "Johnny Remember Me".
British-American journalist and radio host, with reports dating back to 1963. His show is rated first in New York's time slot. Jackson's talk radio show has attracted celebrities, politicians and other news-makers. In 1984, he was awarded the Golden Mike Award. Queen Elizabeth II awarded the broadcaster the Most Excellent Order of The British Empire in 1988. He was joined …
British editor (Financial Times)
British broadcaster
Joint CEO (SG Warburg Securities)
British journalist, TV presenter, and Labour Party Peer. Birkbeck University of London President Baroness Bakewell
New York, USA; orchestra leader (Bert Convy Show).
Actress
Turkish actor (d.2012)
American actor and journalist (d. 2008).
Entertainer
Belgian comedian, host and actress.
Spanish footballer (d. 2012)
California, USA; actor (Blind Dates, Braker).
Russian long jumper
American politician and lawyer (d. 2014).
Hungary -- Featherweight (1964 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
"La Vie en Rose").
Visser, economist/Dutch Member to Parliament (PvdA).
American politician.
Pennsylvania, USA; actress/Mrs Ernie Kovacs. (Ernie Kovacs Show. It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. Haunting of Harrington House).
Paducah Politician
French clarinetist, saxophonist and pianist, as well as leader of jazz bands.
Writer
Dutch chef (d. 2012).
American composer and flute player (d. 2003).
Australian footballer and educator (d.2013)
British broadcaster / actor (Hudson Hawk, Dark Dancer)
New York, USA: Jazz flute/sax (Just Wallin)
British ambassador (Norway).
Russian weightlifter (d. 2014)
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929American producer and singer (d. 2003).
American singer (Born 1929)
Australian biologist and ecologist (d. 2012).
Germany Actor
NFL defensive back (Rams, Cards, Lions)
General and pilot from Iran (d. 1979).
Athlete
American football player (d. 2002).
American actress and singer (Born 1927).
France Actor
American actor
Pennsylvania, USA; actor (Andrew - Dynasty).
German-born ecclesiastic, a Roman Catholic, was elected Pope on April 19, 2005, at approximately 5:50 pm local time at Vatican. He took the name Benedict XVI. According to the Vatican press, he welcomed the public at the Papal balcony and gave his blessing in his first aEURoeUrbi et OrbiaEUR speech. Since June 27, 1977, the Pope has been a cardinal. …
German actor (d.2013)
Football Player
Pope Benedict XVI
German theologist/dogmaticus
American mechanical engineer and CEO at Air Products and Chemical. He manages sales for the chemical and industrial gases company. Baker holds a BS degree in mechanical engineering.
British educator
French pharmacist and pharmaceutical executive, Fabre founded Laboratoires Pierre Fabre back in 1962. Fabre was a keen rugby fan and also owned Castres Olympique which is a French rugby union club based out of Castres. On 20 July 2013, he died.
Italy sport Champion
American composer, arranger, conductor, writer, and composer. He created memorable melodies such as "Moon River" in Blake Edward's "Breakfast at Tiffany's". Mancini was a universally loved composer and conductor who produced a lot of film music. He won four Oscars as well as 20 Grammy Awards. Mancini was awarded the Oscars for "Moon River," 1962 and "Days of Wine and …
Ohio, USA; composer/conductor ("The Pink Panther")
British industrialist (d. 2008)
English academic and businessman (d.2008)
American musician Bill Haley and His Comets (Born in 1926)
Actor (Norman Loves Roses, Drinking Games).
Indian diplomat author and philanthropist (d. 2013)
Honfleur physician
American composer (d. 2006).
Jr. American sergeant, lawyer, and politician 28th Governor West Virginia (d.2015)
French actor, singer, and playwright. He is known for his funny texts, alliterations, and plays on words.
Belgian Christian Democratic politician, one of the main driving forces behind the European Union's integration.
British statesman.
English author (d. 2012)
American executive and pro-football coach
Between 1972 and 1973, he was a political and medical governor in the state of Puebla. He ruled for 13 months from that point. He was also the son of Gonzalo Bautista Catillo, another governor of the entity. His father held important positions in their professions as well as in national and local politics in Mexico.
Author dies from injuries sustained in a fall at 73
United Kingdom -- Sci-fi author (Tripods Trilogy)
American colonel (d.2014)
Politician
Actor
Novelist (Lucky Jim and The James Bond Dossier).
British actor, who won two Best Supporting Actor Oscars in 1960 for his roles as Spartacus and Tapkapi. He was also nominated, but didn't win, an Oscar for his performance as Quo Vadis in 1951. He was not only a film star, but also won an Emmy for his role in "The Life Of Samuel Johnson," 1957. Ustinov was an …
German historian and author (d. 2014.)
American judge and lawyer (d. 2015).
Sri Lankan politician (d.2012)
Pont-l'Abb? physician
Oakland -- Actor (Airport. My Favorite Husband).
Dutch photographer (World Press Photo).
Detroit, Michigan -- Bank Robber (FBI Most Wanted List).
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919American choreographer, dancer, innovator, and leader of avant-gardists. He was one of Martha Graham's most talented protA(c]gA(c), and he founded his company in 1952. He was regarded as a pioneer in modern dance and was admired by young people.
Italian singer (d. 2011)
Mexican architect designed Tijuana Cultural Centre and National Museum of Anthropology (d.2013).
English geometer (d. 2005)
American businessman and heir to the Tovrea fortune. He is the son of Philip Tovrea, his first wife, and was born in New York.
English geometer and academic (d.2005)
British writer and director. He is best known for his "The Goon Show" radio series that began on 5/28/1951. It featured Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers as well as Harry Decombe, Harry Decombe, Michael Bentine, and Harry Decombe. He is the son of a British soldier and was born in India, Burma, and Ceylon. He arrived in England in 1933. …
English race car driver (d. 2010)
Three Musketeers).
Chinese-American monk, author (d. 1995).
Lithuanian-American businessman, philanthropist (d.2014)
18th Duchess Medinaceli (d.2013)
American editor and Editor in Chief for American Astrology. Began tenure in February 1953 as an editor, and retired in 1984. Author of "A Way Out From In," an inspirational collection. Joanne and her husband Paul transformed AA from a small journal into a popular magazine. They published the works of many prominent astrologers like Cyril Fagan, Donald Bradley (a.k.a …
American actor (d.2007)
Turkish translator and author poet (d. 1979).
Politician
Actor and playwright English-Irish (d. 1997)
Canadian politician, 1st Mayor Mississauga (d.72)
American actress (d.2009)
American actor who started his career in radio and film. He was first a radio actor in Chicago, before he signed a contract with MGM. He was first cast in 1943's film "Lifeboat". This was his big break. He was also seen in "Marriage Is A Private Affair" 1944 and "A Bell for Adano" 1945, both movies based on John …
France sport Champion
London, England -- Actor, (Angry Red Planet War of the Worlds, War of the Worlds).
opera singer.
CEO (John Brown and Company).
French diplomat who was Ambassador to the United Kingdom between 1972 and 1977.
Actress from Italy (d. 1997)
Italy Actor
American discus thrower (d. 1964).
American illustrator
animator.
Scotland, United Kingdom -- Actor (Quintet, St Joan, Abandon Ship)
American actress of the "Three Stooges fame.
botanist.
English-Russian spy (d. 1963).
American professional astrologer and writer. She was a brilliant historian and a skilled astrologer. She was one of the pioneers of Humanistic Astrology and also recognized the importance of configurations.
American journalist and author
American medical writer (d. 1994).
French diplomat who served as his country's Ambassador in the USA (1965-1972), and Italy (1972-1975).
Famous birthdays on April 16th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Flemish literature historian.
Boulogne-Billt Journalist
Costa Rican writer and painter, known for his abstract paintings, he was one of the first to introduce contemporary art into their country. In 1963, he was awarded the Achilles J. EcheverrAa National Paint Prize and the National Prize of CultureMagon, which is the highest award in Costa Rican culture. He was also one of the founders in 1961 of …
France sport Champion
French jazz bandleader. His orchestra, "Ray Ventura and ses collA(c),giens", is well-known.
Senior American activist and businessman (d. 2004).
French magazine and newspaper publisher. He was publisher of the French newspaper "France-Soir", "Journal Du Dimanche", and "Elle", a women's magazine.
Scientist
Bombardier Inc. was founded by a Canadian businessman and inventor.
Austrian-German politician (d. 1947)
"Coby" Molenaar Dutch peace activist.
Durham, North Carolina -- Comedian
Fencer (National champion 1928-1931).
Dutch soccer star / writer
Belgian writer, journalist and Walloon militant (defending French culture in Belgium). He died in Ottignies, 10 November 1987.
Dutch businessman
Admiral.
(Senator-Republican-New Jersey).
Canadian-American actress and vaudevillian (d. 1983).
Italy Actor
American baseball manager and player (d. 1965).
Journalist
Vannes EXecutives
Pithiuiers physician
Guadalupe Bracho PA (c)rez-GavilA!!n, also known as Andrea Palma, was a Mexican television and film actress. After her role in La Mujer del Puerto (1934), she was the first Mexican female star.
American victim of homicide who was murdered by a sex-maniac in her New York apartment.
Consuelo de Saint ExupA (c)ry, also known as Consuelo SUNcAn, comtesse de Saint ExupA (c)ry), was a Salvadoran-French writer, artist, and wife to the French aristocrat and writer Antoine de Saint ExupA (1(c).ry).
Celebrity
Armentiéres Writer
Flemish composer (Marieken van Nymeghen).
Nazi police officer (caught Dutch underground agent)
Russia -- Bordello proprieter/author (House Is Not a Home).