List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 17th
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2015English-respected family, third and first child of comedian Sacha Baron Cohen (England) and Isla Fisher (Australia).
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2005TV Actor
Family Member
YouTube Star
TV Actress
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1998YouTube Star
Swimmer
YouTube Star
American famous family, twins, Adrienne Barbeau (51), known. Barbeau is best known for her role in "Maude", the 1970s sitcom about Bea Arthur and her husband, producer Billy Van Zandt. They were five-pounds and had a healthy, natural birth. Their first child, the couple has a son from a previous marriage. Walter Steven Barbeau Van Zandt, and William Dalton Barbeau …
French journalist, TV presenter, and film producer.
YouTube Star
Vine Star
Vine Star
Movie Actress
Italian footballer
Dancer
Movie Actor
Movie Actress
Football Player
Basketball Player
Indian badminton player
Blues Singer
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Soccer Player
Athlete
Pop Singer
Rock Singer
Pop Singer
Canadian ice hockey player
English footballer
Swedish footballer
Musician
American television personality and entrepreneur. His most prominent role is on reality TV shows that focus on his family, like Keeping Up with the Kardashians or KhloA(c), & Lamar. He also participated in the thirteenth season's Dancing with the Stars. In which he was second.
American Ice Hockey Player
Canadian ice hockey player
Football Player
New Zealand rugby player
Argentinian footballer
British musician
Bosnian footballer
Movie Actress
Actress
Baseball Player
Model
German pole vaulter
American mixed martial artist
Bosnian footballer
Greek beach volleyball player
Turkish-Canadian figure skater
American screenwriter and producer of actor actors
Portuguese footballer
Comedian
Joseph Cousins; American twin actors.
South African footballer
American basketball player
German footballer
Slovak tennis player
Turkish footballer
American-Australian golfer
American porn actor and radio host
Pakistani tennis player
American soccer player
Reggae Singer
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Model
American porn director and actress
Indian actor
Wrestler
American glamor model
TV Actor
American wrestler and manager
Ethiopian runner
Canadian ice hockey player
American comedian and actor
British actor, producer, and director
American journalist
Bosnian-German author
Actress
Director
American publisher and author
R&B Singer
Actress
Miss Universe - Slovakia (1996)
Miss Universe - Egypt (1996)
American actress
American actress and photographer
English porn actress
American baseball player
Uruguayan footballer
French cyclist who finished 119th in the 2004 Tour de France.
Irish actor and singer (Boyzone), (d. 2009).
Uruguayan footballer
English singer-songwriter (The Darkness British whale and Hot Leg).
Canadian actress
American actress
Canadian-American wrestler (d. 2009)
Wrestler
Indian producer and actor
Actress
Indian (Kannada) actor, singer and director
American folksinger
Canadian wrestler (d. 2009)
American actress
Estonian race car driver
Running back (New York Giants).
Kicker (NY Jets)
English comedian and TV host
German keyboard player, songwriter and producer (Kamelot II Circle and Sons of Seasons).
French professional road bike racer who competed between 1995 and 2013.
Irish singer and drummer (The Corrs).
American actress
Safety (Kansas City Chiefs).
Actress (Stephanie Brewster Loving / The City).
Filipino singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur.
American manager and player
Selma, Alabama -- Soccer Forward (1996 Olympics).
Canadian musician and bass player for Hole and Smashing Pumpkins. She is the daughter of a journalist and politician. She studied photography at college. Hole was her first membership in 1994, but she left in October 1999. She joined Smashing Pumpkins a few weeks later and stayed with them until 2000. In 2004, she released her first solo album.
Russian Ice Skater: Ice Dancer, partner in Evgeny Platov
Musician
American harp player (Brobdingnagian Barrds)
Canadian-American singer-songwriter/bass player (Hole the Smashing Pumpkins, Tinker).
Alabama, USA; soccer forward. (Olympics-1996 and US Women's World Cup-1999).
English-Canadian actor and singer (Stars and Memphis).
American producer and rapper (Bootcamp Clik and Heltah Sketah). (d. 2015).
American baseball coach and player
Actor
WNBA guard/forward (Los Angeles Sparks).
WLAF linebacker (Barcelona Dragons).
Georgia, USA; female infielder (Colorado Silver Bullets).
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Ween).
Jamaican sprinter
Canadian ice hockey player
Canadian actor
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969British fashion designer who was a big hit in Paris in the 1990s. One of the British "bratpack", a group of young, hip talent that is changing French fashion. His designs often reflected a darker side to life. He was a frequent victim of drug abuse and often engaged in wild behavior. On February 11, 2010, he was found dead …
American actress and model
French pro-skier, who won a Gold Medal in artistic skiing at the Albertville Olympics 1992.
English actor
Actor
Austria; tennis star.
Chinese discus thrower
Swedish journalist
Family Member
Virginia, USA; rower
American actor
Ontario, Canada; boxer (Olympics-1996).
McAfee; WNBA forward (Sacramento Monarchs).
Japanese singer and lyricist (Onyanko Club).
TV Actor
American musician, composer, guitarist, and lead singer for the group "Smashing Pumpkins", 1988-192000. In 2005, he revived the band with a new lineup.
California, USA; LPGA golfer (1994 Rochester International-24th).
American bass player (Screaming trees)
Michigan, USA; NHL defenseman (New York Islanders).
Oregon, USA; WPVA volleyball athlete (Reebok National-13th-1994).
Director
American businessman and pastor
Musician
Actress
Galician-French-Spanish actor, Garcia was his mother's name.
English actor and dancer
English politician and journalist
Artist
French lawyer and Inspector General for Finances.
Writer
Public Servant
Pennsylvania, USA; pitcher (Cincinnati Reds).
Massachusetts, USA; US fencer (Olympics-1992).
American actor, with blue eyes and dark hair; handsome. Lowe won the Television Movie "Thursday's Child" at age 19.
Italy's most prominent soccer player was on a team with Series 1.
Journalist and English footballer
Jockey (Bay Meadows)
Cameroonian coach and footballer
Estonian poet and journalist
NFL cornerback (Cleveland Browns).
NHL goaltender (Belarus, Olympics - 1998)
Virginia, USA; actor
Chinese actor
Actress (Mary Anne Perf Strangers and Opposites Attract).
Canadian composer and guitarist
In early 1980, a Scottish actress was seen in "Gregory's Girl". Grogan was the lead singer for the 1980s pop group "Altered Images," and he returned to acting in July 1983. In October 1981, the band released "Happy Birthday," a pop hit.
Screenwriter and producer of Australian actors
Dutch politician
Florida, USA; PGA Golfer (1992 BellSouth-6th).
Minnesota, USA; rock drummer. (Vixen – "Rev It up").
Alaska, USA; rocker. (Vixen – "Rev It up").
American singer and guitarist (Vixen).
American drummer (Madam X, Vixen).
Politician
Astronaut
Dutch politician
American actress and activist, Widow of Christoper REEV (Born 1961).
American basketball player
Illinois, USA; actor.
American actor
English actor
Artist
Swedish singer-songwriter/producer (Army of Lovers Vacuum, Bodies Without Organs).
American actor
American singer and actress
Joe Hutshing and Joe Hutshing shared an Oscar for Best Film Editing 1992 for "JFK," which was edited by an Italian film editor.
Ohio, USA; actress (Beth-Newsradio).
American actress
A soccer player from Italy was diagnosed with lateral sclerosis. This is a common condition that soccer players are familiar with.
Surrey, England -- Playmate (Feb 1979)
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959American basketball player and former coach of the Phoenix Suns. Ainge was born in Eugene, Oregon and it was obvious from an early age that he would be a successful sports star. He was an All-State Honors student at North Eugene High School in basketball, baseball and football. Ainge's greatest accomplishment was in basketball. Ainge, after graduating high school, began …
British rock keyboardist/singer (Level 42 - "Hot Water").
American singer-songwriter/drummer (L.A. Guns)
American actor
Politician
New Zealand; tornado class yachter (Olympics-1996).
(Special, Fun Boy 3)
Musician
Canadian television host
Spanish runner
American actor
Mexican-American journalist, author
Mexican-American journalist, author
England, United Kingdom -- Figure skater (1980 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Northern Irish footballer
Finnish astrologer. No children, not married.
American journalist and author (d.2003)
Actress
French Jazz composer and pianist.
Rock percussionist (Amy Rigby's Diary of a Mad Housewife).
English screenwriter and actor
American illustrator and author
American actor
American politician (Representative-Democrat-Georgia).
Mississippi, USA. Country singer "Daddy's Come Around".
American producer and actor
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (S.K-O).
Actor (Wally McCandless-Capitol)
Actress
Businessman
British actress. She was a model for commercials when she was ten years old and was voted Britain's most beautiful teenager a few years later. Down was a performer on both stage and in film. She was a popular character in the British TV series, "Upstairs Downstairs." Jean Marsh, Nicola Pagett, and Pauline Collins were her castmates.
Estonian politician Estonian Minister for the Interior
Rock vocalist
England; rock vocalist/guitarist (Babys - "Missing You").
Actor
Athlete
American bass guitarist (38 special) (d. 2012).
American football player (d.2013)
Scientist
Filipino communist Revolution (d. 2001).
Egyptian-Greek singer/songwriter and pianist
American actress and singer
British activist for animals (Born 1952).
Nigerian-British media personality. He is the Senior Pastor at Kingsway International Christian Centre in London. His Winning Ways program is broadcast daily on Premier Radio (London), Spirit FM (Amsterdam), and television in Nigeria and Ghana, Zimbabwe, TV Africa (TBN), and Europe on The God Channel/Inspirational Network.
An Emmy nomination was made for American actor Russell for his role as Elvis, a TV movie. Russell, the son of an actor and a childhood friend of his father, enjoyed visiting his father's sets. His dad was filming a movie called "Safe at Home" that featured baseball at the age of nine. His dad wanted him to star in …
Scottish academic and lawyer
Massachusetts, USA; actor ("The Thing, Overboard, Mean Seasons")
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Thin Lizzy 21 Guns, Black Star Riders).
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Turkish diplomat
American record producer and songwriter
American singer-songwriter "The Call" (d.2010)
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American actor. Key role in "Dallas", the most popular TV soap, from 1978 to 1986. He was a Buddhist and he married Carlyn Rosser in Buddhist rites in 1974. Their son Padraic was ten months later. Connor was ten months later. He was poor until he won the role of Man From Atlantis' lead character. He was offered the role …
Canadian singer-songwriter, TV actor, producer, and host. He is well-known for his hit "Ils s'aiment", and his role as Frollo in "Notre-Dame de Paris".
Northern Irish footballer and manager
Montana, USA. Actor (Bobby Dallas, Man From Atlantis).
English businessman
Actor
German shot putter (d.2013)
Hong Kong businessman, philanthropist
Actor
American-Canadian author
Pianist
Rocker
Scottish footballer and football coach
Rocker
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French actor, screenwriter, producer, and film director.
American author
Australian public servant
Swedish politician and educator
Rock guitarist
Russian-American producer and songwriter
English composer and pianist
English actor and television host
English academic and historian
Composer
American drummer (War and Lowrider Band).
French forensic pathologist and director at 'laEUR(tm),Institut MA(c]dico-LA (c)gal de Paris.
California, USA; rock drummer. (War - "Summer", Galaxy).
Brazilian singer, one the most loved, well-known and well-paid entertainers of all time in Brazil's history. Her recording with Antonio Carlos Jobim of "Elis & Tom" is considered one the greatest Brazilian records.
Race horse trainer
American military man was named Chief of Central Intelligence Agency by President George W. Bush, replacing Porter Goss, who had held the position for only a few months. From April 21 2005, Hayden was the Principal Deputy Director for National Intelligence in the Bush administration. He was appointed director of the National Security Agency in 1999.
American bishop
English model, photographer, author. She was Eric Clapton's first wife. Her autobiography Wonderful Tonight was published in August 2007.
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Lovin’ Spoonful Even Dozen Jug Band, and The Mugwumps).
English pianist
Christian Roberts is an English actor, most famous for his role in To Sir, with Love, starring Sidney Poitier & Judy Geeson, 1967.
Major League Baseball Manager (Toronto Blue Jays).
Northern Ireland: Rock drummer (Them).
New York, USA: Singer (Loving Spoonful and Welcome Back Kotter themes).
Somerset, England -- (Mrs George Harrison/ Mrs Eric Clapton).
Texas, USA; actor Mark - Ironside
Canadian philosopher and academic
American singer-songwriter
Welsh fashion designer
American actor (d.2013)
American serial killer (executed). 1942)
Illinois, USA; serial killer (32 boys).
Musician
American homicide. Indicted for the sadistic sexual assault of and murder of 33 boys and men aged between 13 and 17 years old on 1/13/1979. Most of them were buried in his basement. There were 14 years of appeals after Gacy's conviction. He was executed by lethal injection at Joliet Federal Penitentiary in Illinois on 5/10/1994. At 12:58 AM, he …
American singer, guitarist and songwriter. He is best known for founding Jefferson Airplane, a prominent psychedelic rock band in the counterculture era.
American psychologist and professor ran for Congress (Dem), 19th district in Southwestern Pennsylvania in 2000.
Composer
Connecticut, USA. Rock singer "Town without Pity".
American singer (Imperials, "Tears on My Pillow")
English academic director
Politican and soldier from Taiwan
American politician and lawyer, who was later elected as the Assistant Attorney General for Omaha. He was a banker and securities officer in Texas, and then he served as the state governor, 1983.
rocker (Elegants).
French orchestra conductor and director, Mulhouse Symphony Orchestra 1975-1985.
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Italian soccer player who was a part of the Italian National Team. He later became a coach and won the Italian Title in May 1986 with his team. Trapattoni started his career in family printing and signed with AC Milan in 60. He won championships until 1985. In 1986, he was appointed as a coach and continues to be employed …
British adventurer who was the first to solo sail around the globe.
Canadian politician and academic 4th Canadian Minister for Foreign Affairs
American sculptor (d.2006)
France sport Champion
American swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist diver. Fifth child. He was awarded the bronze medal for platform diving in the 1964 Olympics.
Russian-French choreographer and dancer (d. 1993).
American singer (The Platters), (d. 2007).
English academic and historian
Estonian academic and astronomer (d. 2008).
Irish-Scottish cardinal
Russian ballet dancer, who was known for his outstanding technique and captivating stage presence. Margot Fonteyn was his partner and he was considered to be one of the West's most famous dancers. He was born in Leningrad, and was a principal in the Kiev Co. from 1962 to 1962. At that time, he sought refuge in France. He contacted AIDS …
Russian ballerina
American actor and comedian (d. 2008).
Composer
American actor and singer, drummer
American lawyer and CEO of Fuqua Industries. Fuqua Industries is a Snapper mowers, photo finishing and sporting goods retailer. Klamon is a low-key executive with an AB degree in Political Science, an AB degree in Economics, and a JD degree.
American astronaut. One of 19 NASA astronauts selected in April 1966. Mattingly, a veteran of three space missions, was a command module pilot for Apollo 16, which orbited Saturn in 1972. He also commanded two Space Shuttle missions in the 1980s. On 10/04/1997, he was inducted into The Astronaut Hall Of Fame.
Composer
Slovakian composer
Illinois, USA; Captain US Navy/astronaut (Apollo 16, STS-4, 51C).
Chicago Military man
Slovakian composer and conductor
American actress and puppeteer
American journalist, "Dr. Hippocrates", the author of a column on medical information and help, is known underground as Dr. Hippocrates.
Ugandan high jumper (d.2013)
American sedimentary and global geochemist
Pennsylvania, USA; actor/singer ("Kiss Me Goodbye", "Crazy Joe").
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -- Singer (Tony Orlando & Dawn).
Netherlands sport Champion
Composer
Blues vocal / guitar
Italian religious healer, Mama Ebe, with her own ministry. While she was living in luxury, her followers gave up all to serve as volunteers for her. She was sentenced to prison for fraud in 1985.
British politician. He was elected Member of Parliament at the General Election on 6/11/1987. On July 12, 2002, he died from cancer in London.
Hungarian politician (d. 2013)
British author
Australian public servant
American activist and journalist
Businessman
German journalist, writer, and historian who is principally concerned with the 19th Century.
Singer / songwriter
American academic and physicist
American artist, graphic designer, and doll maker. He created the "Rotten Kid", a doll that was made from clay, in the 1960s, and the "Fallen Angel", dolls in 1990. In Caveat Emptor, a firm that catered to the most glitzy of tastes, he teamed up with Barbara Marsten.
American physicist
Belgium sport Champion
English-American toxicologist and chemist (d. 2001).
London, England -- Actress. (Dr No. From Russia With Love).
Marseille Journalist
American astronaut who graduated in 1951 from the U.S. In 1951, he graduated from the Naval Academy and earned his M.S. In Aeronautical Engineering, he was awarded his M.S. He was a test pilot with the Bureau of Chief Air Defense Command and was chosen to be a NASA astronaut in April 1966. He was the Lunar Module Pilot for …
Musician
American jazz musician and flutist, who is well-known for creating albums in unusual places. He recorded music in an Egyptian tomb of a pharaoh, for example.
Pennsylvania, USA. Colonel US Air Force/astronaut
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929The Feminist Press was founded by The Feminist Press, an American publisher and historian.
Canadian politician and businessman 17th Lieutenant Governor Manitoba (d. 2007).
Composer
Canadian politician (d. 2007)
Folklorist / enthomusicologist
Politician
Composer
Writer
American actor, singer, and producer (d.2008)
Composer
Malawi -- Actor (Roman Holiday; Dial "M", for Murder).
American soprano (d. 2009)
Comedian
French infanticide; homicide. In collusion with Jacques Algarron, she drowned Catherine (4/26/52) in a boiler 11/08/1954. For the crime, she was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Polish-German playwright and author (d. 2014).
Canadian badminton player (d.2008)
More than 160 credits are credited to him as an Italian actor, including on television, film and stage. His career reached its peak during the 1950s and 1960s.
Physiologist
Belgian gynecologist is active in legalizing medical abortions in Belgium.
English composer and educator (d.2013)
Charleston Military man
French trade unionist who was secretary general of CFTC and CFDT.
Lomme Politician
France sport Champion
British head mistress (Holloway Jail).
American philosopher and psychologist (d. 2014).
Israeli politician and general 12th Minister of Communications, Israel (d. 2009).
American chemist, explosives expert and teacher. He also served as a presidential science advisor. From 1970 to 1976, he was president of Brown University. He passed away on 21 January 2013.
Oak Park, Illinois -- Composer (Pulitzer 1959)
Founding Leader of Bangladesh (d. 1974)
Colleton County Politician
Argentine poet. BahAa Blanca was her home from childhood until her 16th birthday. She then moved to Buenos Aires, where her parents raised her. This is where she began her writing career.
1. Bangladeshi politician, President of Bangladesh (d. 1974)
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Singer (Unforgettable Mona Lisa), is killed at 49
Baseball player (National League Most Valuable Player 1952).
American entertainer, musician, and band leader of the 1940s and 50s.
Physicist
Author
German Nazi military. He was a SturmbannfA 1/4hrer (Major), in the Waffen-SS during World War II and was awarded the Knight's Cross w/ Oakleaves. He died 3 April 1945.
American actress on stage, television, radio and film. Orson Welles called them "the greatest living radio actress". She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in All the King's Men (1949), and for Giant (1956). She was also the voice of Pazuzu (The Exorcist, 1973).
Joliet Actor
Dutch composer / pianist (Eleonora).
French fighter pilot, who was a pilot in the air during World War II and has 14 victories on the ground.
Dutch attorney / Member 1st Chamber (KVP/CDA)
Greek poet and critic (d.81)
Cotle medievalist.
composer.
Brazilian novelist, writer of sci-fi, space-opera and novel. He published "The Day The Oceans Overflowed" a disaster novel during his sci-fi career from 1954 to 64.
British singer (d. 1985)
German / US photographer (Todos Santos, Guatemala)
French journalist and author of many books.
English singer, drummer, and bandleader
France Writer
Austria -- Equestrian 3 day (1976 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
American production designer and art director (d. 2006).
Texas, United States -- QB for the NFL Hall of Fame (Washington Redskins).
French writer. His father was killed when he was young and his mother was addicted to drugs. Her mother was often unable to care for her son and he was many times sent to asylums and similar institutions. His mother died shortly after Dietrich was released from the one at 18 years old.
La Sauni?re physician
American civil rights activist (d. 1987).
Estonian cross-country skier (Born in 1911)
American academic and psychiatrist (d. 1991).
French secret agent. As a law student, he joined Special Operations and became a Major in Oct 1942 under the codename "Prosper." He was the leader of an espionage group and parachuted into German-occupied territory. However, he was discovered by German authorities. He was then arrested on 6/24/1943. In 1945, he was last seen in a concentration station.
Former owner of the New York Jets. (Born in 1907)
civil rights leader.
Famous birthdays on March 17th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Lithuanian-American nutritionist, who is well-known in the fields nutrition and health. He was also the founder of Hippocrates Health Institute Boston, which now has several branches. Wigmore is a pioneer in the discovery and publication of miraculous healing properties of wheatgrass. Her autobiography "Why Suffer?" is a remarkable tribute to the human spirit. It also includes "Be Your Own Doctor." …
Leona Helmsley, an American hotel magnate, built a financial empire along with Leona Helmsley. Their joint holdings included approximately 50,000 apartments and 27 hotel rooms across the U.S. Leona Helmsley was an American Quaker boy who started work in 1925 as a $12 per week office boy. During the Depression, he bought his first building at a cost of $1,000.
Washington, USA. He worked on Disney animated films and Disneyland attractions. In 1991, he was named a Disney Legend.
Tercillat physician
German actress
French inventor and engineer. He was awarded the contract to reconstruct the wharfs at Le Havre's port. He created a method to pour cement underwater, and made a fortune.
France sport Champion
Norwegian politician and jurist for the Labour Party.
composer.
Belgian politician and academic, 50th Prime Minister of Belgium (d.91).
American football franchise owner (d.91)
Belgian politician and professor at university
J van Houtte premier Belgium (1952-54).
Berlin, Germany -- Actress. (Gloria and Gold).
Comedian
Actress from German-Swiss
dancer.
Athlete
Annecy Military man
France sport Champion
Austrian-American sculptor, educator (d. 1991).
Politician
Atlanta, Georgia -- PGA Golfer (Grand Slam 1930).
American lawyer and golfer (d. 1971).
American composer and conductor (d. 70)
Premier of Japan (Nobel Prize 1974).
France sport Champion
New Haven, Connecticut -- Composer ("Love is a Many Splendored thing")
American professional astrologer, Santa Fe, NM 1939. She graduated from university and was a member of Astrological Guild of New York.
Chilean runner (d. 1969)