List of celebrities and famous people who were born on July 18th
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2004Romanian bodybuilder and weightlifter
Dancer
TV Actress
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Vine Star
YouTube Star
Rapper
YouNow Star
Cheerleader
Vine Star
Dancer
Italy -- The oldest (62) mother gives birth to a test tube baby
Brazilian notable family, daughter Zelia Cardosa (politician) and Chico Anysio (husband).
South Korean actor, singer, and dancer (SHINee).
At 74, Mr Rogers, a jazz pianist, dies.
Musician
Musician
Japanese actress and model
American pianist and singer
Athlete
Boxer
Poet
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989German footballer
French footballer
YouTube Star
Hockey Player
YouTube Star
Mexican footballer
American fashion journalist and autobiographer. Lauren "LoLo", then 23, sustained a severe injury in Dallas on the 3rd of December 2011. After a brief flight to see Christmas lights, she landed the plane and was struck by the propeller blade. She survived, but she lost her left hand as well as her eye.
American family legend, Jackie Speier, San Francisco assemblywoman, was the first to be born to Steven Sierra, her husband, a physician. Speier was 37 years old at the time of the birth. She is believed to have been the first legislator to have a child while still in office. Speier, a former Supervisor from San Mateo County, was elected to …
Mexican footballer
German-Tunisian footballer
Indonesian badminton player
Musician
Musician
Dancer
Journalist
Estonian sailor
Russian ice dancer
American actor.
Rapper
Actor
Greek footballer
YouTube Star
American singer-songwriter/drummer (Underoath, The Almost).
German footballer
Estonian decathlete
Uruguayan footballer
Movie Actress
Musician
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Actress
Czech tennis player
TV Actor
Actress
Rapper
German ice hockey player
American actress.
Japanese singer and actress
Japanese singer and actress
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979French discus thrower. She won silver with her last throw at the 2013 World Championships, Moscow. This was a new national record.
American screenwriter and film director
Rapper
American football player
Actor
American musician
American actor
American wrestler and producer
Miss Arizona Teen USA (1997)
French journalist and anchor. She founded "la Rose" in 2007 with Claire Chazal and Laurence Ferrari... to educate girls, especially in Africa.
Irish television and radio hosts
French newscaster
Argentinian actress, singer, and dancer
Spanish singer
American baseball coach and player
Actress
South Korean actor
Irish rugby player and sportscaster
English actress
Russian chess player and author
American television host
Singaporean playwright and poet
Singaporean poet, playwright, and writer
Spanish actress
American actress
American guitarist (System of a Down and Scars on Broadway).
Actress
Actress
English rapper and producer
Baseball Player
American basketball player and guard for the Los Angeles Clippers.
British poet
Composer
NFL nose tackle (NE Patriots).
French humourist (one-man-show) and actor, he wanted to become a football goalkeeper
American notable family, the son and wife of actor Edward James Olmos and Kaija Keel.
NFL tackle (Philadelphia Eagles)
He was an American basketball player who became a professional in 1993 with the Orlando Magic. His grandmother called him "Penny".
New Zealand actress
Actress
Indian actor and singer
French middle distance runner (1500m) who participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Journalist
LPGA golfer (1995 Ping / Welch-66th)
American news anchor
CFL safety (Calgary Stampeders).
TV rocker (Guys Next Door - I Was Made For You).
Hockey goaltender (Team Japan 1998)
Vancouver, British Columbia -- Canoeist (1996 Olympics)
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American author
Japanese professional wrestler
Director
French pop singer
Japanese politician and wrestler
New Zealand-Australian actor
American singer and actor (Hepcat).
Actor
Australian rugby player
Steven Spielberg discovered an American actor when Diesel's short film, "Multi Facial", (1994), which Diesel had created himself, caught his attention. The film was accepted at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Spielberg cast him as "Saving Private Ryan", his 1997 war-hit. Diesel was then born.
NFL defensive end (Jacksonville Jaguars)
American coach and decathlete
American actress
Family Member
Arkansas politician and patriarch for the Duggar family
English politician and academic
Actor
Hockey forward (Team Japan 1998)
Rapper
Reality Star
Bulgarian opera singer
CFL defensive back (BC Lions)
TV Show Host
Actress (Julie - As the World Turns).
Austrian-Luxembourgian skier
Cornerback / safety in the NFL (NY Jets).
35th President of Panama: Panamanian politician and economist
American baseball player and driver of a race car
American actor and sportscaster for wrestling
President of Panama
American screenwriter and actor
American drummer (Spinnerette) What is This? The Wallflowers Red Hot Chili Peppers Pearl Jam, and Eleven
Montgomery, Alabama -- Actress (Vicky/Marley-Another World).
French ex-tennis player, who is currently Josselin Ouanna’s coach. He has also coached Marc Gicquel as well as Thierry Ascione.
Hockey defenseman (Team Austria 1998)
Screenwriter and producer of Australian comedy actor
American actress
Manager and English footballer
Finnish football coach and manager
Illinois, USA; actress (Once Upon a Time in America).
American photographer and author
Comedian
Bulgarian actor
English journalist and author
Los Angeles, California -- Actress.
Philosopher
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Pennsylvania, USA; actress (Afton-Dallas, Chorus Line).
American actress best known for her roles on the TV soap "Dallas", 1981-84, "Dark Shadows," and "Somerset".
Journalist
Welsh politician and educator
Member of the Dutch 2nd Chamber (PvdA).
Manchester -- Rock drummer (Alarm in the Summertime).
British golfer, 6'3" tall, winner of five major tournaments, the British Open, 1987-1990, 1992, and the Masters in 1989-1990.
English singer-songwriter and producer (Public Image Ltd The Flowers of Romance, The Clash).
English golfer
Russian bass player (Aquarium, Kino)
England, United Kingdom -- PGA golfer (1992 British Open)
French notable family, the daughter and husband of Paris Match editor Pierre Galante, an expatriate actress Olivia de Havilland. Journalist and lawyer.
American baseball manager, player and coach
American singer, best known for her performances on The Lawrence Welk Show. Sherry and Sherry, who both performed on the show together, were called "Knoxville's finest", even though they don't live in Knoxville. They opened for Bob Hope occasionally on tour.
London, England -- Actress
Scientist
English drummer (XTC, Dragon).
Austrian painter, sculptor
Biologist / politician
American Country-Western singer. His roots and sound are pure Bluegrass, Western Swing, and Traditional Country, with mountain-flavored vocals. His No.1 singles and his gold albums ruled the country charts during the 1980s. Skaggs won the CMA Award in 1982 for male vocalist and 1985 for Entertainer of The Year.
American writer and syndicated gossip columnist.
English-American botanists and academics
Statesman
English brewer (Greenall Witley).
American singer (d. 1998)
Novelist
Venezuelan photographer, whose work was displayed in shows such as the 2014 International Center of Photography (NYC)
American business executive. She is currently the Northeast president and director of strategy management issues for Bank of America Corp. Finucane was previously an executive vice president at Fleet Bank prior to the merger of these two banks. She was awarded the Brooke Russell Award for Philanthropy by the Citizens for New York City on April 14, 2004. She is …
Basketball player (1972 Olympics, Silver Medalist).
American actress
Belgian politician and chemist, 68th Prime Minster of Belgium
Kansas City, Kansas -- PGA golfer (1978 Canadian Open)
British entrepreneur, founder of Virgin Records, and owner of Virgin-Atlantic Airways by 1994. His "Student" magazine was his first venture. By age 20, he had built a successful business with 40 employees. Twelve years later, he had 50 companies giving him a turnover in excess of 50 million pounds. Branson was ready for expansion into the property, software, film and …
Canadian politician and leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada. Before entering politics, he earned his Ph.D. in 1984. His political career began on the City Council of Toronto. He was elected to the House of Commons in Toronto on June 28, 2004, after having lost two previous elections. In January 2006, he was re-elected. On January 25, 2003, …
American football player
American politician and educator
American actor and singer (Village People), (d. 2001).
American academic and computer scientist
British entrepreneur
Actress
Musician
Greek footballer
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Businessman
Musician
Australian cricketer and coach
Rocker (Ace)
Dutch rock drummer (Golden Earring, Radar Love)
Sr., Puerto Rican professional wrestler
German Nobel Prize winner in biochemistry and academia
Puerto Rican promoter and wrestler
American activist and journalist (d. 2016).
American publishing executive and politician who declared his first presidential candidacy in 1995. He promised a self-funded multimillion-dollar campaign to defeat his eight Republican opponents. He stated that he would invest as much as $25,000,000 of his own money in the project and not take any federal funds. His campaign was centered around his plan to replace seven-million-word federal taxes …
Canadian politician
Brooklyn, New York -- Actress (Janet McLean Stevenson Show).
Roslyn, New York -- Actor (Bad Penny)
New York, USA. Actress (Janet-The McLean Stevenson Show).
American choreographer and dancer. She was educated at the Ohio State University in Dance. McIntyre was the TV host of "Violence in America" in 1976.
Belgian director and actor
Author and academic from Scotland-Irish
Novelist
American politician and first woman president of the Massachusetts State Senate.
Entrepreneur
Irish republican politician
London, England -- Rocker.
English hurdler and author
New York, USA. Actress (Bessie-Palmerstown USA, Berringers).
American executive director of the Foundation for the Study of Cycles, which was founded in 1941. This think-tank records every type of cycle for correlative research. Mogey started to study astrology in late 1960s as a skeptical, preparing to discredit his wife's interest. However, the natural order and work of his foundation complemented each other well. Although they might refer …
German Astrologer and Advocate of the Hamburg School of Astrology.
California, USA; singer ("Shindig", "Here Comes Brides").
American author and historian
Scotland, United Kingdom -- Rock guitarist (Billy J Kramer and Dakotas).
Detroit, Michigan -- PGA Golfer (1979 Greater Milwaukee Open).
Swiss politician, 84th President of Swiss Confederation
American record producer and songwriter
Belgian royalty, the son of King Leopold III and Queen Liliane who had married September 1941.
Prince of the Belgians/Son of Leopold III
American Astrologer, co-founder of Matrix in 1977 with his brother Stephen. Together they developed over 100 programs of astrological software. In the 1960's, he began studying astrology. He and Margaret, his wife, ran the Heart Center School which produced thousands of students. He was a director of ACT and a member of AFA Research. In 1994, he was elected to …
German producer and songwriter
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
American actress and politician (Martha and the Vandellas and The Fascinations).
Indiana, USA. Rocker "Baby What's Wrong".
Oklahoma, United States -- 500m kayak (1964 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
Indonesian singer/producer
Michigan, USA; singer (Martha Vandellas - Dance in the Street).
American actor. The handsome, 6'4" actor was a star in the hit TV series Marcus Welby. He won the Emmy Award for Best Supporting actor in a Drama in 1970 and won the Golden Globe in 1972 for Best Supporting Artist in a Television Series.
American pro-baseball player and athlete who earned a solid reputation for his work as a baseball manager for the New York Yankees.
New York Mets 1971 National League Most Valuable Player
California, USA; actor (Dr Kiley, Marcus Welby and Peter - Hotel).
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Dion and The Belmonts).
England; fusion keyboardist (Befour, Genesis).
New York, USA: rocker (Dion & the Belmonts – "Teenagers in Love").
American economics professor (d. 2007.)
English keyboard player (Brian Auger, The Trinity CAB, and The Steampacket).
American football coach and player
A Scottish-British musician, rock star, and behind-the scenes founding member of The Rolling Stones. After a heart attack that caused him to die, he was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as "the sixth Stone" in 1989. ".
Director (Robocop 4th Man, Total Recall), is killed at 73
Alabama, USA; actor. (Mickey-Spencer's Pilots).
Swedish actor and director
South African/British saxophonist/composer
American journalist and author (Born in 1937).
Polish-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
Polish Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry and Academics
American journalist and author. Thompson was born to middle-class parents. His father's death left Thompson and his family in poverty. Thompson was not able to finish high school because he was imprisoned for 60 days for aiding a robbery. After completing high school, he joined the United States Air Force and then went into journalism. He was a frequent traveler, …
Richardson Sports, an American sports team owner. He is also the Panther team's head coach. Hugh McCall was his partner and helped to create a Nation's Bank loan for six years to help establish the team. Announcement: 10/26/1993, 8 p.m., Chicago
Canadian ice hockey player
Boston, Massachusetts -- Figure skater (1952, 56 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Actress
Indian guru 69th Shankaracharya
Actor
American actress (d.2007)
American poet, former professor who was Poet Laureate for Texas in 2001. He retired as the "Paul Whitfield Horn Professor in English" and "Poet In Residence" from Texas Tech University in May 2002.
Businessman
English playwright, director of theatre, poet, theorist, and screenwriter.
American composer and educator
French actor, director and producer. He is also a comic and screenwriter. His screen debut was in 1963 with "La Femme Spectacle", directed by Claude Lelouch. "
Russian poet, leading spokesperson for post-Stalin youth. He was a poet and a popular speaker at poetry readings. However, he was not arrested due to his popularity. In 1974, he protested publicly the deportation and arrest of Solzhenitsyn.
Italian cyclist who won a gold medal at 1956 Melbourne Olympics. He was 37 years old when he died in Padua (Padova), Italy, on December 5, 1970.
American industrial and conceptual designer
Dutch writer/Undersecretary of Education (D66).
Sarnia, Ontario -- Canada, composer (Patria)
Italy sport Champion
American screenwriter and director
Russian playwright and poet
American film director
American notable family, daughter of actor Nick Stuart and actress Sue Carol. Carol was married to actor Richard Anderson for less that a year, and then she married Jonathan Veitch (37 years old) on 2/08/1958. Jonathan is their only child.
Wilmington, Delaware -- Percussionist. (War-World is a Ghetto).
Italian TV actor, also active in radio and film.
American Los Angeles promoter.
A political activist who is a member of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. He also advocates for Puerto Rican independence. Miranda, along with three other Nationalists, Lolita Lebron and Andres Figueroa Corero, entered the United States Capitol Building armed with automatic pistols, and fired 30 rounds. Five congressmen were shot, but they all survived. Cancel Miranda and the three other …
Composer
Astrologer from Canada; joined AFA December 1978. Dietz died 10/11/1979 in Kearneysville, WV.
English actor
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929American musician (Born 1929)
American ice skating champion and winner of Gold Medals in 1952 and 1948. He was a passionate fan of the sport and became a sports broadcaster.
American actor and producer of singer-songwriters (d. 2000).
Englewood sports Champions
English actor (Four in one Jeep, Scrooge and Checkpoint).
Ohio, USA; rocker "I Put a Spell on You".
Italy sport Champion
Dutch poet, writer and journalist.
Italian priest and author (d.2013)
Italian actress and playwright (d.2013)
Instagram Star
German maestro, one of the most important old-style maestros.
Writer
French politician and physician. Married once and had five children.
writer (d. 2005)
American gridiron football coach and player. He was a professional end in the All-America Football Conference, the Canadian Football League and the National Football League.
London, England -- Actress (Adventures Of Sir Lancelot, Daybreak).
Canadian short story writer and novelist, she is one of the most prominent figures in Canadian literature. She is also the founder of Writers Trust of Canada, an organization that promotes Canada's writing.
English actor (Gorgon and Arch of Triumph).
Singer / actor
German politician and lawyer German Federal Minister for the Interior (d. 2012).
Author
Musician
Former England cricketer
Australian hurdler and runner (d. 2004).
Spanish aristocracy, nicknamed Fabiolo in Italy. He is the older brother to Queen Fabiola, and is well-known for being a big-time jet-set playboy. He has also had two marriages. His modest attempt at acting in films was unsuccessful.
Austria -- 100m dash (1948 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
French Scholar
New Jersey, USA; choral director. (Leslie Uggams show).
Danish swimmer
Danish swimmer (d.2011)
French playwright and actress
Paris 14éme Actor
French literary critic and essayist who died in Dijon 21 June 2008
American inventor
American businessman and engineer
Composer
American philosopher and historian of physics
Austrian-American Viennese language cabarettist and satirist. He also composed music and is an author. He was especially popular in the 1950s, 1960s.
German Nazi military. He was an UnterscharfA 1/4 hrer during World War II. He died on 19 Oct 1944.
American astronaut, one among the original seven astronauts and first American to orbit earth on February 20, 1962.
American academic and psychiatrist
Ringwood Brewery was founded by an English brewer (d. 2014).
Pioneer of Cinema Verite, Documentary filmmaker
Fontenay-le-Comte Military man
English race car driver and businessman (d.82)
American baseball player. He was a right-handed third baseman who played between 1948 and 1952 for the St. Louis Cardinals (now Cincinnati Reds)
Actor (Gil McGowan - Another World).
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1918South African President, a civil right hero and martyr who won victory in his lifetime crusade for non-racial South Africa democracy. He was taken into custody as a political prisoner in August 1962. He spent 27 years in prison before being released on February 11, 1990. He was a charismatic personality who went on lecture tours in order to run …
French TV's most prominent journalist, producer, and director.
Duluth (Minnesota) -- Actress/singer (Alice Beulah).
French Caribbean singer.
Athlete
American philanthropist and entrepreneur. He is also the founder of American Income Life Insurance Company. His work was for the advancement and education of literacy, human rights, and education.
Comedian
English sculptor
Baseball player (d. 2003).
Dutch lawyer/Minister of Education
Resistance fighter
English architect
Italian cyclist nicknamed "Gino The Pious" for his strong religious beliefs. He is a hard-rider and once crashed his three-wheeler with two cyclists trying to crowd him. Bartali did this to warn all his competitors not to cross him.
Italy sport Champion
Dutch poet, writer and astrologer.
United States -- 200m dash (1932 Olympics - Silver Medalist)
Dutch politician. From April 14, 1965 to November 22, 1966, he was the Prime Minister of The Netherlands. He died 30 December 1971.
Composer
Writer (Metro, Drunken Canary, Fast Heartbeat)
Dutch Premier (KVP, Mammoth Law)
American comedian who is loved and well-known in film, TV, and nightclub. His trademark red hair and the gentle humor of his characters made TV viewers laugh from 1951-1971. He was known for his roles as Clem Kadiddlehopper and Mean Widdle Kid, and Freddie, the Freeloader. Every show he hosted ended with the words "Good evening and may God bless." …
St. Louis, Missouri -- Actor (Space Patrol, Millionaire)
Paris 6éme Politician
Madame Soleil, a French astrologer. Her radio career was launched on 9/12/1970 at 6:55 pm Paris time, Europe I station.
Dutch Mayor (Eethen / Hardenberg / Ede)
Vincennes, Indiana -- Comedian (Red Skelton Show)
French rugby footballer (d. 50)
Foix physician
French businesswoman, member of AcadA(c),mie des Beaux-Arts and major philanthropist.
Literary Scholar
American Astrologer joined AFA in December 1964.
US pilot / Lieutenant Admiral (WWII-Pacific)
Modena was home to an Italian doctor who devised a new treatment for cancer. The method was so popular that the government began to distribute the drugs free of charge through its socialized medical system. He died of respiratory failure in Modena, Italy, July 1, 2003, just 17 days before his 91st Birthday.
Canadian-American screenwriter and actor (d. 2003).
Norwegian peace activist, feminist, humanist, peace activist, Norwegian feminist, co-founder Nansen Academy. Resistance member, concentration camp survivor during World War II. Publisher and editor-in chief of Kvinnen og Tiden (1945aEUR'1955).
Scholar (Mozart)
St-Senoux Military man
Musician
Indian film personality (d.1989)
German homicide victim. August Lilli, her sweetheart, shot August to death 2/15/1929 before he committed suicide.
Italian journalist, correspondent for La Stampa. He died in 1983.
Famous birthdays on July 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs, Belarusian-Russian politician and economist (d. 1989).
President of Afghanistan (d. 1978).
Afghan commander and politician, 1st President for Afghanistan (d. 1978).
Indian poet critic and academic (d.82)
American actress and singer (d. 1994).
Actress (Joe Palooka)
Mexican-American actress and dancer (d. 44)
Mexican-American actress, who was a fiery star in the '30s & '40s.
American activist and pacifist (Born 1908)
American peace activist, Peace Pilgrim (d. 1981).
Composer
Sadirac Military man
US playwright (Golden Boy), dies at 57
Canadian-American politician and academic (d. 1992).
American actor, director, playwright and artist. His works were influenced by the Great Depression and are a leading American playwright of the 1930s. His most famous novels are "Waiting for Lefty," 1935 and "Awake and Sing," 1935. "Golden Boy" was his 1937.
Villié-Morgon Writer
(Sen-R-California), educator (Language in Action)
Singer
France Scientist
Germany Scientist
Seagoville (Texas) -- Actor (Fronteir Circus and Rounders).
Composer
Philippe Leclerc's wife, a French military hero, was awarded Marshal of France posthumously.
Dutch journalist, teacher, feminist writer, actor, and Paris correspondent for Dutch newspapers.
Russian/French playwright
Dutch composer/conductor
American author (d. 1984)
St-Malo Politician
Russian-born French writer (Born 1900)