List of celebrities and famous people who were born on June 17th
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2010Family Member
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2005YouTube Star
Japanese singer and actor
TV Actor
YouTube Star
Family Member
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999YouTube Star
Actor
Estonian chess player
YouTube Star
Dancer
Activist
French young prodigy, she earned 21.18/20.00 at her high school diploma (Abitur in France, which is called "baccalaurA(c).at"). She was keen to learn more about space and was invited to Kuru (Guiana) for the launch of Ariane 5 rocket (26 juillet 2013). She will be attending the famed school Louis Le Grand in Paris. Her professional goal is to work …
Vine Star
Rapper
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
Japanese actor
TV Actress
Mauritian swimmer
Vine Star
Musician
Actor
Engosh footballer
Reality Star
French gamer and journalist
South Korean gamer
Japanese actress and model
American homicide victim. He was stabbed to death by his father along with his mother in November 1992. His dad Sean's anger was triggered during an argument in which Sherri threatened to stop him from seeing their son.
English footballer
English singer (All Angels)
Jamaican hurdler
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Pop Singer
Cypriot footballer
Cypriot footballer
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
He was an American baseball player who was drafted by Milwaukee Brewers during the 2009 amateur draft.
Japanese singer and actor
Welsh footballer
Australian swimmer
Australian basketball player
Rapper
Soap Opera Actress
Japanese actress and singer (Morning Musume Minimoni, Morning Musume Otomegumi).
Actress
Author
TV Actress
Armenian footballer
American teenager accused of plotting to attack his high school in a Columbine-style attack. After his friend and co-plotter, Nee was identified as being a part of the attack plan, Nee was taken into custody. Nee was taken to jail without bail on October 21st 2004 and led away with his tears running down his face in shackles. Nee pleaded …
Rapper
English rower
Cypriot tennis player
Brazilian footballer
Brazilian footballer
Turkish sprinter
American singer, actor, and dancer.
Chinese race walker
MMA Fighter
French student activist in politics, who threw a piece at politician SA(c).golA"ne Royal at the steps of La Rochelle's station on 16 June 2006.
Bahamian sprinter
Pop Singer
Singer and actress from Ireland-Welsh
Japanese actor and singer (Arashi).
American actor
Greek footballer
TV Actor
Soccer Player
Slovak ice hockey player
Actress
English racing driver
Brazilian footballer
Slovak tennis player
Slovakian ice hockey player
Australian cricketer
American football player
Movie Actress
American tennis player who rose to the top of Women's Tennis at 18 years old. In November 1997, she made a remarkable debut. She was known for her strong service and boundless returns. She defeated World Champ Martina Hingis twice in 1998, giving her a taste of winning tournaments.
Japanese singer and actor
Italian race walker
New Orleans, Louisiana -- Gymnast (1996 Olympics)
Largo, Florida -- Figure skater (1997 Eastern Sr Champ)
American politician and businessman. He is the only child of Marion Barry, former mayor of Washington D.C. In 2015, he was a candidate to be a Ward 8 Council member. With eight percent of votes, he came in sixth. Barry is the owner of a small construction company.
American illustrator and author
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American soccer player
Reality Star
British businessman who owns his own public relations firm. He is the oldest son of Salman Rushdie, a novelist and essayist, and Clarissa Luard, his first wife.
Seattle, Washington -- Canoeist (1996 Olympics)
American voice actor and producer of rappers
French skater Olivier Schoenfelder won the gold medal at 2008 World championship and the gold at 2007 European championship.
Japanese actress
Actor
French politician who served as Montreuil Mayor since 2014.
English comedian and actor
Cincinnati, Ohio -- Diver (1996 Olympics - 9th Place)
The son and first child of Princess Christina and Jorge Guillermo, Dutch royalty.
Miss Universe - Hungary (1996)
Maryland; actor (New Mickey Mouse Club).
Prince of the Netherlands
Slovenian tennis player
American football player and sportscaster
Serbian-German actor
Serbian actor
English actor
Belgian cyclo-cross rider
Japanese rapper (Rip Slyme)
Canadian actress
American screenwriter and actor
Ice hockey centre (Finland, Olympics-1998)
New York; actor (Chip-Kate and Allie).
Model and pornographic actress (Born 1975).
Greek archer
French politician and novelist, of Italian descent, has been Minister of Culture and Communication since 16/05/2012.
French director of the movie "The Incredible Hulk", (2008) and the 2010 version of the "Clash of the Titans" (2010).
Politician
Actor
American rapper Bone Thugs-N - Harmony
Indian actor and tennis player
Author and martial artist from Puerto Rico
NFL wide receiver (Seattle Seahawks).
English drummer (Oasis)
Dutch soccer player (Roda JC)
World Music Singer
Musician
Irish politician
Director
United States -- 100m/200m backstroke (1996 Olympics-Silver Medalist)
American basketball player: Raptors forward
American screenwriter and producer of actor directors
American comedian, actor, and writer
Mexican actress and singer
Montreal, Quebec -- NHL goalie (Colorado Avalanche)
NBA forward (Dallas Mavericks)
Canadian ice hockey player
NFL kicker (Detroit Lions)
Athlete
WLAF linebacker (Scottish Claymores).
Actor
Athlete
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Kenyan long distance runner
Hockey forward (Team Sweden Olympics-1998)
Ukrainian-Russian footballer, manager (d.2013)
Hockey forward (Canada, Olympics-Silver - 1998)
Australian rugby player and coach
Politician
Japanese mixed martial artist and professional wrestler
American gymnast who briefly ruled women’s gymnastics before injuring her knee. After changing coaches, she won at the preOlympic games. However, at the Olympic tryouts, she injured her ankle and was unable to compete for the team of six.
Hawaiian triathlete
Author
Australian rugby player and coach
NFL Guard (Miami Dolphins).
Coach
German soprano and actress
Antigonish, Nova Scotia -- 5k runner (1996 Olympics)
German operatic soprano
American keyboardist, songwriter (No Doubt), and cartoon animator
NBA forward / center (Dallas Mavericks, Washington Wizards)
American actor
American pornographic actress
American football player (d.2013)
NFL wide receiver (Philadelphia Eagles)
English runner
Iraqi journalist and author
Fashion Designer
Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- High Jumper
Rapper
Glendale, California -- Pitcher (KC Royals).
American pro-footballer and athlete. Played offensive line for Pittsburgh Steelers between 1988-2000.
NFL defensive end (Pittsburgh Steelers and Carolina Panthers).
California, USA; actress (Elizabeth Waltons).
Bari, Italy -- Tennis star (1991 Brisbane).
American speed skater and sportscaster
American actress and educator
Scientist
CFL quarterback (Edmonton Eskimos)
Irish professional poker player and ultra-runner
German competitive swimmer, 201 cm (6 ft 7 inches) tall. He is also known as "The Albatross" because of his long arms which gave him a total length of 2.13 meters. Gross competed for West Germany and won three Olympic gold medals in the butterfly and freestyle events in 1988 and 1984. He also took home two World Championship titles …
Italian race car driver
American actress
English cricketer and coach
Bulgarian-Turkish discus thrower and shot putter
American actor who was the host and executive producer for E! Entertainment TelevisionaEUR(tm), the popular "Talk Soup" program, 1991-1994. Kinnear, who successfully moved from small screen to movie roles, was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his performance in "As Good as It Gets" 1997 with Jack Nicholson.
French film producer, director and lyricist. He is the nephew of Jacques Perrin. His first three movies, "The Chorus" (2004) and "Paris 36", "La nouvelle guerre des boutons" (2006), were very successful.
Writer
NFL center (Detroit Lions)
Belgian singer and actress who was a pop icon in France and Belgium during the 1980s. She took her stage name, Lio, from a character in the Barbarella comic books by Jean-Claude Forest.
Finnish singer-songwriter/saxophonist Hanoi Rocks and Demolition 23,
Pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church, Founder of Liberty University Lynchburg, VA (Born 33).
NFL linebacker (Tampa Bay Bucs)
French radio personality on Fun Radio station.
Japanese seiyu, actor, and tarento
Japanese singer and actor
American actor
Spanish racing driver
Albany, Georgia -- LPGA golfer (1995 SAFECO Classic)
Movie Actor
Spanish race car driver
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959South African-English academic and economist
American writer. She won a Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for her newspaper Lawrence Eagle-Tribune for her aggressive reporting. She was outwardly bold and ambitious but she was also troubled by mental illness at the height her career. She was a victim of sexual abuse in her childhood and had inner voices that haunted her. Once, she threw herself in front …
French Catholic priest who was Bishop of Nevers from August 2011 to present
Greek basketball player and coach
Businesswoman
American singer-songwriter/producer (Dead Kennedys the No WTO Combo, Lard).
French rugby union coach and player.
American screenwriter and producer of director films
English hairdresser
Writer
American tenor
Missouri, USA; actor.
Syrian-Canadian politician and academic
American politician and lawyer
American countertenor
American producer and actor
American producer and actor
Latvian composer
Dutch actor
English pop singer (Pogues Peace & Love).
Author
Irish singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Pogues, The Radiators From Space). (d. 2013).
American educator and tenor (d. 2005).
English actor
Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis' daughter are an American actress. When her parents divorced, she was just six years old. She and Jamie Lee were raised together by their mom, Bob Brandt (real estate agent), with love and family values. She moved in with her father for three years at age 16. As a child, she fought with her younger …
English double bassist
Australian author
Estonian historian, author and academic
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Psychologist
Actress
Politician
Missouri, USA; actor (Larry Appleton-Perfect Strangers).
American actor and director
British pro wrestling promoter
English politician and educator Shadow Secretary of State for Defense
She is a Canadian singer hailing from Quebec. She sang in Starmania, the French version Tycoon composed by Michel Berger. Cyndi Lauper covered one of the songs she sang in this musical ("The World is Stone")
Baroness Morris, of Yardley English teacher and politician Secretary-of-State for Education
American ice hockey coach, player and executive
He is an Italian-born business executive who holds dual citizenship in Canada as well as Italy. His efforts are credited with saving Fiat. Fiat S.p.A. was a company that was in poor health and had a bad reputation for its quality products when he became CEO. With Marchionne as CEO of Fiat Group Automobiles from February 2005, five years later, …
American actor, best known for his role on "Saturday Night Live" (1975-85), where he was well-known for his hilarious parodies of stars such as Frank Sinatra or Barbra Streisand. Piscopo started his professional career doing stand-up comedy. He also worked in regional theatre. He made his big break on Saturday Night Live, but despite his huge popularity and occasional appearances …
American witch and author of books about her field, including "The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess," 1979. Starhawk is an activist in defense of the old religion and her work has been the catalyst for individuals rediscovering the pagan's world view. Her most recent book, "The Fifth Sacred Thing," was published in 1993. …
American pro-astrologer and author "Essence & Applications: A View from Chiron." He wrote many articles and once published a magazine.
German-Irish talent manager
Athlete
American news reporter, TV correspondent and cable news network correspondent since 1980.
Canadian ice hockey player, and sportscaster
New Jersey, USA: comedian (Saturday Night Live, Miller Lite ads).
French actor, humorist and sometimes film director. He is the son of comedian Arlette Thomas, and brother to Pierre Jolivet who is a film director. He is also well-known for his support of the environment and political opinions.
New Zealand film director
American police officer, homicide victim. He was shot to death in Boston on February 19, 1993, at 04:05 pm. He was arguing with a prisoner trying to escape. Rose, a young white man, was married to Rose and father of three children, one of which is an infant. Rose had been with the department for thirteen years. Terrell Muhammad (30), …
LPGA golfer
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American Astrologer, teacher, writer, editor, and publisher of International Arc Directory. She holds a Bachelor of Arts. She holds a B.A. in Astronomy at the University of Arizona. In 1979, she co-founded AFAN. Cox is included in the International Who's Who of Women 1995 and Who's Who in the World 1996.
British teacher/health administrator
English academic and economist
English singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Residents and Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers) (d. 1987)
American banker, and noted family member, Gregory Peck's son and the wife Greta Konen. He was unsuccessful in two California congressional elections and is now a bank official.
Venezuelan baseball manager and player
American academic and historian
Mexican baseball player (d. 1992).
Mexican politician and baseball player (d. 1992).
English academic and physician
Venezuelan baseball player
in Venezuela; all-star shortstop (Cincinnati Reds).
Texas, USA; actress (Cosby).
American singer-songwriter and keyboard player (Santana Journey, The Storm).
French medieval historian and expert in Western symbology.
American homicide. He was known as the "Michigan Co-ed Killer", because he kidnapped and stabbed, tortured and raped nine young Michigan women.
American composer and musician
American actor (Born 1947).
English singer and percussionist (Sad Cafe Mike + The Mechanics, d. 2000).
American radio talk host, author, and commentator. She is also a Fox News analyst and Chairman of the Center for Equal Opportunity. Chavez served as the Board of Directors for two Fortune 1000 companies, Pilgrims Pride Inc. and ABM Industries Inc. Chavez was President Ronald Reagan's highest-ranking female official and was the first Latina to be nominated for the United …
American composer and songwriter
Historian
Austrian playwright and poet
(Rep-D-Ohio, 1983- )
A French athlete competed in the Men’s 100m in 1972 Summer Olympics.
Belgian cyclist, one of the greatest riders of all time. In 1969, 1970, 1971 and 1972, he was the winner of the Tour de France. He was born eight days after Luis Ocana, his opponent.
American radio broadcaster, who dominates late-night hours with his five-hour "Coast to Coast” radio show. He reaches millions every night on more than 300 radio stations through his curiosity, bluntness and sense of humor. His topics include psychic predictions, cults, conspiracy theories, UFOs, and government cover-ups.
American actor
First Mayor of London for an English politician
American general
Tennis coach
American comedian and host of a game show (d. 2012).
English singer-songwriter and guitarist (Nucleus and Sharks).
American football player (d.2009)
American politician who rose to prominence in 1994 as the first GOP Speaker in 40 years. He was followed by two years of indiscretion, lying before the House Committee, and illegal use of public money. He is known for being a savage, verbal congressional street fighter who enjoys confrontation.
American singer, songwriter, author, and musician who rose to mega-pop stardom during the 1970s. His sweet lyrics are often criticized by comedians and music critics who call him "the Sultan of Schmaltz". Manilow sold more than 58,000,000 records worldwide despite the disrespect he is shown by music writers. His 25 consecutive Top 40 Billboard hit streak included five albums that …
American pilot and engineer
New York, USA; singer ("Mandy").
Composer
Educator
Belgian author and theorist
French University Professor, Musicologist, Researcher, and Concert Pianist.
Italian entrepreneur and designer. He graduated from the Catholic University of Milan with a degree economics and joined the glove factory that his family owns in 1970. Nicola assumed the management of the business in 1972 after the deaths of his brother and father. The business grew to include the U.S., Japan and European countries through his transformations. Trussardi is …
Turkish politician and lawyer
Vice President of Egypt Nobel Prize Laureate, Egyptian politician
Actress
American producer and actor
Musician
English chemist and academic (d. 2012.)
French actress since 1955. From 1955 to 1962, she was a radio host for Europe No.1 as well as a producer and host for France-Inter, TV France, 1970-1982. In 1982, she became the anchor of the 11 PM News Bulletin 1982-1986.
French international soccer (soccer), player who was the first goalkeeper for France at the FIFA World Cup 1966.
American professional football player. Voted into the Hall of Fame in 1982. He was a Kansas City Chiefs player in both the AFL (1963-1969), and NFL (1970-1974).
American economist and Nobel Prize winner in academic Economics
MP (Conservative)
Cauderan-Bordeaux Journalist
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939MP (Labour)
Writer
Novelist
LPGA golfer
CEO (Oakland Tribune), Dies at 56
Novelist
American journalist, who became the first black national correspondent for the Washington Post in 1967. Within ten years, he had become a national journalist as a reporter and editor. He was elected editor of the Oakland Tribune in 1979. Four years later, as a high-school dropout and with very little money, he purchased the paper with $5M down and a …
Irish manager and footballer (d.2013)
American philosopher and sociologist
English screenwriter and producer of director producers
Canadian First Nations Cree Elder, veteran of the Korean War
Australian physician, doctor, epidemiologist and author. He was also a professor.
Artist
Writer
Actor
French violinist / conductor
American politician and Libertarian candidate for President 2000.
American basketball player (Born 1933).
American actor and bodybuilder
American colonel and politician (d.2010)
(Rep-D-Pennsylvania, 1974- )
5K runner (1956 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
American conceptual artist
French politician and member of the Senate of France. He represents the CorrA"ze region. He was a member the Socialist Party.
Italy sport Champion
American Scientology leader, who was the third spouse of L. Ron Hubbard from 1952 to his death in 1986. Quentin (1954-1976), Suzette (1955), Arthur (born 1958) and Diana (born 1952).
Clergyman
French actor and painter, who was a member of the ComA(c)die-FranASSaise. He is married to GeneviA've Fontanel.
American theater producer, founder of Ford's Theatre Society in 1967. He was responsible for the restoration and reopening of the historic theater as a functioning theater. On 12 February 1968, the theater was reopened by Stephen Vincent Benet's production of John Brown’s Body. Over 150 shows were produced at the theater, as well as specials for network television. She was …
English cricketer (d. 2000)
Ballon EXecutives
Sumter, South Carolina -- 200m runner (1952 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
Composer
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Belgian writer, museum official. He was also a novelist, poet and critic. He died in October 2014.
Israeli poet and novelist.
In USSR; World Champion in Chess (1963-1969).
American actor and singer (d. 2014.)
Soviet-Armenian chess player (Born 1929).
(Rep-R-Colorado, 1985- )
French sculptor who died May 2010
American engineer, producer merchandise marketer, and CEO of Atlantic Richfield. This company is a leader in U.S. big oil marketing and production. Cook earned his BS in Mathematics, and a BS/MBA in Petroleum Engineering.
Director
German conductor and composer
(Rep-D-Pennsylvania, 1977- )
German conductor
American publisher and illustrator (d. 1981).
French actor. He passed away on the 27th of January 2013.
Dieppe Actor
Composer
Political economist
Alexander Shulgin, an American chemist and Russian descendant pharmacologist, was born in 1922. His decades-long research on the synthesizing of hallucinogens, particularly Phenethylamines or Tryptamines, is well-known. He was also involved with the discovery of MDMA, now known as "Ecstasy", which was introduced to psychologists in the late 1970s for use in talk therapy.
French entrepreneur, president of employers' associations. He was also president of CNPF from 1981 to 1986.
French novelist, journalist, publisher, and businessman. Daudy was born in Ethiopia and his father, Bernard Daudy served as the medical officer at the French-run Imperial Railway Company of Ethiopia. Daudy was a correspondent at Agence France-Presse for the Second World War. He covered the Greek Civil War and the Korean War. Daudy was the author of a major work on …
Utah, USA; actor ("The Hunter, Brave Eagle")
Hallecourt EXecutives
President (Dutch Communist Party).
Writer
English-Australian serial killer (d.2015)
Chief lobbyist (NAACP) / Human rights activist
American football player (Born in 1923)
French screenwriter and film director who directed 25 films from 1968 to 1996.
AAFC, NFL Halfback, End (LA Rams).
St Amand les Eaux Painters
American academic and physician (d. 2014).
American athlete who was called "crazy legs" for the way his feet splayed wildly behind him as he ran, considered football's greatest receiver.
Canadian academic and historian (d. 1999).
Chamb?ry physician
Belgian-French writer.
Composer
English critic and journalist (d. 2013).
French geneticist, biologist and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in 1965 with Andre Lwoff et Jacques Monod. Jacob researched how DNA andRNA transfer genetic information. The Nobel Prize was awarded in part because of his research with Monod and Lwoff on genetic control enzymes and virus synthesis during embryonic growth.
French politician and senior member of Council of State, Secretary General of Elysee 1967-1969 who died in Paris on June 8, 2000.
Psycho Mania, Yellowbeard).
Nancy Military man
Japanese actress
France -- Biologist/bacteriologist (Nobel 1995)
American politician and lawyer (d. 1981).
Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey, an English politician and air marshal
American politician (d. 1981)
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919college president (Yale).
American Astrologer and AFA Librarian since 1970. She was married to Bob Cooper, executive secretary. They were a familiar face at AFA conventions. She suffered from a variety of pulmonary issues, including emphysema and asthma. She died after undergoing chemotherapy and radiation.
Actress (Yellowbeard and Psychomania), died at 76
Dutch literary
Pilot and lieutenant in Scotland
American behavior psychologist, editor, professor. He was the author of "An Experimental Study of Punishment", 1944, and "Statistical Approach to Learning Theory", 1959. On 16 December 1997, he was awarded the National Medal of Science by President Bill Clinton. Married twice, had two children.
French Catholic priest, who was Bishop Emeritus de Vannes.
Dutch actor/director (Lucifer).
Thai monk and teacher (d. 1992).
President (Welsh Liberal Party).
Paraguayan author (Born 1917)
German Astrologer, Scientifically-Oriented, Author of Books
Steubenville Actor
Canadian politician, 14th Premier of Manitoba (d.2010)
Photographer
American poet, author of over 20 books, and poet laureate for Illinois since 1969. Brooks won the Pulitzer Prize for literature 1949, and was awarded the National Endowment for the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award in 1989. Brooks, who was diagnosed with cancer only a week earlier, died in Chicago, IL on the 12/03/2000.
Businesswoman
Italy sport Champion
One Life to Live: Ficticious character
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Easy Riders), (d. 1999).
Composer
American actor and country music banjo player
Canadian diplomat and civil servant.
Costa Rican politician and lawyer, was a member the Legislative Assembly between 1953 and 1958 and President of Costa Rica between 1958 and 1962.
Kentucky, United States -- Banjoist / comedian (Hee Haw)
Hungarian-American psychiatrist (d. 1996)
Scientist
American Pulitzer Prize-winning author Hiroshima dies at the age of 78 (born in 1914).
Author (Hiroshima Bell for Adano Wall, Bell for Hiroshima)
Maubeuge physician
French criminal, one the last French executions of women sentenced to death.
France sport Champion
Writer
Sculptor / cartoonist (Auschwitz-monument)
Le Puy EXecutives
French cartoonist who created the longest-running French science fiction comic, Les Pionniers de l'EspA (c)rance. This was published until 1973.
An English aristocrat, she was the sister of Nancy Mitford and was a beautiful and influential socialite. Mosley married Sir Oswald Mosley and she shocked 1930s British society by her open adultery. They were both imprisoned for their fascist views during WWII without being tried.
Composer
Blue Lick in Kentucky -- Country singer (Mr Smith goes to Washington).
Canadian politician and football player (d. 1996).
Famous birthdays on June 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909French medievalist and historian. He is best known for his extensive writings on Joan of Arc.
Canadian film editor (d.2004)
Ch?teau-Chinon EXecutives
French resistance fighter. He was a colonel during World War II and then a politician. He was also a Minister for Defence in the Fourth Republic.
Canadian-American film editor (d.2004)
Annecy physician
France sport Champion
American politician and businessman, 30th Governor of Minnesota (d.2004).
Governor of Minnesota (d.2004)
Scottish botanist, professor botany, and author of "Introduction to Mycology", released in 1951 along with other science papers.
St. Louis, Missouri -- Actor ("Along Came Jones Phantom Thief")
Journalist / writer
Composer
French filmmaker who began his career with short documentaries, before moving on to feature films in 1937. In 1934, he won a gold medal at Venice Biennale for one of his documentaries. But his greatest form came ten years later with "Monsieur Vincent." It was released in 1947 and won the French Cinema Grand Prix for the Best Film as …
American anthropologist, and master of narrative prose. He died in 1992, on the 11th of October.
American architect and designer (d. 1978).
Pontivy Military man
American business executive. Between 1953 and 1972, he was president and CEO at Campbell Soup Company. He died in 1994, on the 29th of May.
British mathematician / astronomer
French film production designer.
American actor, TV and radio with over 400 roles on the stage and 100 movies. His career spans eight decades. He acted with such grace and elegance that any role was possible. He was awarded an Honorary Oscar in 1987.
Evian les Bains physician
Dutch sexologist
Canadian politician and farmer (d. 1989).
American pastor and theologian
Abeilhan Writer
Writer
American chef and hotelier (d. 1977).
Scientist
Scientist
American pop music composer (Born in 1902)
Australian cricketer (Born in 1902)
German Nazi official. He was one of the most powerful, but not well-known Nazis. He was known as Hitler's evil genius. Bormann joined the party as a young man in 1925. He rose quickly to be second to Hitler and was last seen 5/01/1945. He managed to escape and, despite the reports of his death being reported, it was believed …
German composer and pianist of operas, oratorios, and other choral works. He also composed a ballet, chamber music and piano works.
Composer
Scottish journalist and first woman war correspondent to receive the French Croix de Guerre.