List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 18th
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2001Dancer
TV Actress
Musical.ly Star
Pop Singer
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Instagram Star
Athlete
American actress
American actress.
YouTube Star
Tink is a rapper known for her mixtapes Winter's Diary and Alter Ego.
YouTube Star
Alain Delon, actor, and Rosalie van Breemen (daughter of a Dutch model), have a second child. He lives in Geneva with his father.
Athlete
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Bruneian hurdler
Thai actress and model
Football Player
American race car driver
Filipino basketball player
Greek actor and director
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Hozier is an Irish musician known for his soulful voice and hit songs like 'Take Me to Church' and 'Someone New'.
American football player
Athlete
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Lily Collins is a British-American actress known for her roles in movies such as 'The Blind Side' and 'Mirror Mirror'.
Canadian producer and guitarist (Silverstein).
Indian cricketer
YouTube Star
Drummer
Italian footballer
Japanese singer-songwriter
Movie Actor
American swimmer
Argentinian footballer
Celebrity
Argentinian footballer
Argentinian footballer
Italian footballer
Lykke Li is a Swedish singer known for her indie pop and electronic music, gaining international recognition with her debut album 'Youth Novels'.
Hockey Player
Bulgarian basketball player
Algerian footballer
Actress
Brazilian racing driver
Algerian footballer
Pop Singer
British singer (JLS; VS)
Théodora Richards is a model and artist, known for her work in the fashion industry and as the daughter of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards.
Australian footballer
Brazilian race car driver
Italian footballer
American singer
Italian footballer
English footballer
American tennis player
Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro is a retired French tennis player known for her successful career on the professional tennis circuit.
Polish footballer
Wrestler
French tennis player
American baseball player
German Formula 1 driver
Angolan footballer
American baseball player
Angolan footballer
Japanese actress
American screenwriter and producer of actor directors
Swiss professional cyclist
French sprinter
South Korean actress and singer
Norwegian biathlete
Croatian tennis player
American soccer player
German footballer
American basketball player
Musician
Korean actress and singer
Alexei Yagudin is a retired Russian figure skater known for his powerful and dynamic performances on the ice.
French footballer who plays in Bursaspor's Turkish SA 1/4 per LIg as a goalkeeper
Sophia Myles is an English actress known for her roles in films such as 'Underworld' and 'Tristan & Isolde'.
Ukrainian-Crimean politician and lawyer
French footballer
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actor. He is the lead singer of the Los Angeles pop rock band Maroon 5.
English singer
Danneel Harris is an American actress known for her roles in One Tree Hill and Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay.
Actress
American adult actor
Malian footballer
American soccer player
Polish motorcycle racer (d.2014)
Czech ice hockey player
Brazilian footballer and manager (d. 2014)
Filipino singer-songwriter (MYMP)
American actress
American actress
Swedish footballer coach and manager
Japanese volleyball player
Mexican-American boxer
Australian swimmer
American basketball player
Queensland, Australia; New Zealand 200-meter swimmer (Olympics 1996).
He was a French football player who played for the national French team (world Cup 2006) as well as for Bayern MA 1/4 nich. He was a defender and was known as "Flankengott" (German). He retired and became the controversial coach of "Girondins De Bordeaux", referring to his speech on black African players.
Slovak ice hockey player
American singer
English footballer and sportscaster
American baseball player
Slovak ice hockey player
Dominican-American baseball player
TV Show Host
Musician
Brazilian producer and actress
American baseball player
Marnie Stern is a musician known for her intricate guitar playing and energetic live performances.
Japanese baseball player
Novelist
Japanese baseball player
American wrestler and author Chikara was founded.
American soccer coach and player
Laeticia Hallyday is a French socialite and philanthropist known for her marriage to the late French rock star Johnny Hallyday.
French professional soccer player who played from 1993 to 2011.
Lithuanian footballer
Actress
Lithuanian footballer
Actress
French notable family, her marriage to Johnny Hallyday (31 years older than her). It was his fifth wedding.
American musician and civil servant
American football player and sportscaster
South Korean singer
American singer, actress, and dancer
Hockey defenseman (Team Finland Olympics, Bronze - 1998)
Holland; tennis star (1995 Surabaya doubles).
safety (Minnesota Vikings).
Slovenia; tennis star (1995 Surabaya doubles).
Finnish shot putter
Slovenian tennis player
Actress
American singer-songwriter (Evan & Jaron).
American singer-songwriter (Evan & Jaron).
French basketball coach and sportscaster
Jamiroquai is an English producer and songwriter of bass music.
American football player and quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. Johnson was initially signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1996 after being selected in the fourth round. Johnson had three years of experience with Jacksonville and was then signed by the Bills in 2/13/1998. Johnson is primarily a backup quarterback. He was the backup quarterback for Mark Brunell in Jacksonville. In …
Australian blogger and author
American screenwriter and actress with American voices
NFL cornerback (Buffalo Bills).
Musician
Dane Cook is an American comedian known for his energetic stage presence and observational humor.
American politician and lawyer
German discus thrower
German discus thrower
American mixed martial art fighter
English politician and economist
American wrestler (d.2008)
South Africa's tennis star (1996, third round Australia).
He is a French tennis player who won the doubles final at 2015 US Open.
South African-American tennis coach and sportscaster
Queen Latifah is an American actress, singer, and rapper known for her versatile talents in music and film.
Politician
Musician
New Jersey; rap singer/actress (Khadijah James - Living Single).
American singer whose debut album, "All Hail the Queen," came out in 1989. She won a Grammy for the Best Rap Solo Performance for U.N.I.T.Y. in 1994. Her fourth album, "Order in the Court" hit the stores in mid-1998.
Minnesota, USA; 1.5k runner.
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Vassily Ivanchuk is a Ukrainian chess player known for his exceptional talent and unorthodox playing style.
Italian singer singing in a trio with her three siblings Micol, Giovanni, and Mirium.
Jacksonville Jaguars).
Designer
English cricketer
4X200m freestyle swimmer (1996 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
English accordion player (Blowzabella).
American screenwriter and actor
American actor, screenwriter, and director
Miguel Herrera is a Mexican football coach known for his passionate and animated coaching style, as well as leading the Mexican national team in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
French actress, painter, and sculptor. She was a former model and lived in New-York for a while with Carla Bruni, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. This helped her become an actress.
French athlete, 7 times French Karate Champion, 5 times European Champion, and winner of the World Cup & World Championship 1995.
Japanese voice actor
Tamer Hassan is a British actor known for his roles in films such as The Football Factory and Eastern Promises.
duc d'Angouleme, French prince
Green Bay Packers).
Hockey forward (Team France 1998).
English politician and businessman
Belgian-born French TV presenter, actor, and producer. His work has been a major contribution to the field for over 20 years. His exceptional creativity and demonstrated talent in the field have earned him wide recognition. His accomplishments were marked by his nomination for the 7 daEUR(tm), Or award (equivalent to an Emmy Award here in the United States) as Best …
American baseball player.
Basketball Player
Musician
Football Player
Kansas City Chiefs).
English singer-songwriter/guitarist (Lush).
US rock guitarist (Alice in Chains - "Dirt").
British entrepreneur
Russian sprinter
American rabbi
American rabbi
American baseball player, an outfielder/designated hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
David Cubitt is a Canadian actor known for his roles in TV series such as 'Medium' and 'Van Helsing'.
rocker (Cinderella-Heartbreak Station).
World Music Singer
German heptathlete
Japanese actress
American porn producer and director
Italian race car driver
English footballer and sportscaster
Phoenix, Arizona -- Playmate (Apr, 1983)
Champaign, Illinois -- Speed skater (1988, 92, 94 Olympics - 5 Gold / Bronze Medals)
Zambian singer
Japanese singer and actress with a Japanese voice
English clarinet and saxophonist
American actress, singer, beauty queen
American guitarist (Cinderella & Naked Beggars).
American singer, actress and beauty contest winner. She entered the Miss New York contest in 1983. Then she moved on to the Miss America contest the next year. She was a beautiful woman with blonde hair and glowing green eyes. She was deposed after Penthouse magazine published photos of her nude
New York, USA: First black Miss America (1984), singer ("Colors of the Wind"), actress (Eraser).
English cricketer
TV Actor
American actor
American television personality
American actor and martial artist
American baseball player
Japanese director and actor
Businessman
German race car driver
English broadcaster
American actress and singer
American actor and guitarist, singer-songwriter
Italian journalist and television host.
French business leader, General and Managing Partner at LagardA"re SCA Holding Company of the LagardA"re Group.
American singer, musician, drummer, and co-vocalist of HA 1/4 sker DA 1/2, an influential postpunk band that emerged in the 1980s.
American porn actress
Oregon, USA; tennis star.
French official who heads the UN High Commission for Refugees Vladikavkaz (near Chechnya).
Belgium; co-captain (Biosphere 2).
American tennis player
Italian TV announcer for Channel 5.
American actor (d. 2004).
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Scottish actor
Los Angeles, California -- Playmate (December, 1981)
British professional chess player
QuTbec, Canada; NHL center (Dallas Stars).
New Mexico, USA, actress (Out of Control Nightforce).
Ohio, USA; actor. (Marcus-Days of Our Lives).
Dutch television presenter and actor.
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959French director of "The Big Blue," Jacques Mayol's story about Jacques Mayol (a champion skin-diver who was also known as the "human dolphin"). His next film was "Nikita."
American singer, actress, and composer. She had a 18-year career before she turned 25. For her hit song Flashdance, Cara was awarded a Golden Globe and an Oscar. . . . It's a wonderful feeling. Her films include "Fame," 1980, and "City Heat," 1985.
New York City, New York, USA; actress/singer (Fame, DC Cab, Certain Fury).
Xavier Deluc is a French actor known for his role in the television series
Liechtenstein -- Skier (1980 Olympics - Silver Medalist)
Uzbekistani hurdler
Sri Lankan journalist, author (d. 1990).
Hungarian bass player (PokolgA(c)p)
Stockholm, Sweden -- Physicist/Astronaut (Mir backup).
Politician
German footballer
vocalist/guitarist (Midnight Star - "No Parking").
American journalist and commentator for National Public Radio.
Hungarian bassist (Pokolgep)
French policewoman at Beauvais station. She was married to William Allaria on 3/7/1976. They had two children, Mathieu and Gregory. She divorced on 12/18/1984. She was devastated to see Alain Morelle again after an intense affair. Amelie was their daughter.
Swedish skier
Canadian wrestler
Wrestler (WWF / AWA)
American escort agency operator (d. 2008)
American madam (d. 2008)
Sweden -- Slalom (1980 Olympics - 2 Gold Medals)
Screenwriter for Spanish actress and biologist
Mark Boone Junior is an American actor known for his roles in popular TV shows and movies such as Sons of Anarchy and Memento.
Politician
Actor
American politician
American politician and lawyer 45th Mayor of St. Louis
English journalist and host of a game show
Idaho, USA; PhD/astronaut (STS 89).
Actress
Japanese composer
Businesswoman
rocker (Fixx).
New York, USA; project manager for Biosphere 2.
Italian singer, songwriter and artist.
Translator and poet from Austria (d. 2015).
Koetje, Dutch second chamber member (CDA).
American actor and journalist
Irish jockey and trainer (d.2015)
Irish singer-songwriter/guitarist (Gillan Guy Mccoy TormA(c), and Desperado).
American football player (Born 1952).
American composer and guitarist
English actor
Actor
Estonian scholar and psychologist
American ice cream maker
Brad Dourif is a highly respected character actor known for his intense and versatile performances in films such as 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' and as the voice of Chucky in the 'Child's Play' franchise.
American educator and conductor
American athlete
Japanese film director and actor
New York, USA; conductor (Cincinnati May Festival-1979).
Driver of a race car in Australia
West Virginia, USA, actor (Ragtime. Eyes of Laura Mars. Fatal Beauty).
American drummer (Doobie Brothers).
American, biological father to Ava Worthington. Ava was found next to her mother's body, Christa Worthington, on January 6, 2002. Jackett and Worthington were involved in an extra-marital affair. He was considered a suspect, but he wasn't charged. Jackett and Worthington had an extra-marital affair, and he was a suspect but never charged. He filed for custody and dropped the …
Virginia, USA; rock drummer. (Doobie Brothers – "Taking it to the Streets")
Academic and English geneticist
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Northern Irish snooker player (Born 1949).
German singer who is part of a duo called "Marianne and Michael", which includes his wife.
Higgins, Irish snooker player (two time world-champion).
New York, USA: ballerina (Turning Point).
Norwegian politician and singer
American activist (d. 2014.)
Norwegian politician and singer
Businessman
Finnish javelin thrower
Actor
American radio host
Welsh footballer
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Schiff; American politician (Representative-Republican-New Mexico).
English drummer (d. 1990)
English politician
American model
English drummer (Procol Harum) (d. 1990)
English politician
Australian painter and printmaker. He is the son Ivan Southall, an Australian children's author. Andrew Southall is a resident of Moe in Victoria.
English comedian, actor, and playwright
England, United Kingdom -- Rock drummer. (Procol Harum - Whiter Shade of Pale).
French screenwriter and actor
New Zealand biologist (Born in 1938)
American healer and mystic, who founded a healing center in Glendale (CA). After a spiritual awakening, she was able to see auras and heal. Bruyere has given lectures and been tested by Valery Hunter. She served as an advisor on the film "The Resurrection."
French actor who won the 1989 CA(c]sar Award for Best Actor In a Supporting Role. He starred in the film La Lectrice, directed by Michel Deville.
French racing driver
English race car driver
French race car driver
Ronald Reagan's son; host of talk shows.
Brazilian politician with a psychology background. She was previously a Governor candidate and a Federal Representative for the SP province. Although she comes from an aristocratic family and is the attractive wife of Senator, she represents the Partido dos Trabalhadores (Worker's Party). Her return to the race for Sao Paulo Mayor is favorable. The final vote against Paula Maluf (an …
American radio host; adopted child of Jane Wyman and Ronald Reagan
USSR -- Bantam Weight (1964 Olympics – Gold Medalist).
Canadian actress and novelist
Scottish producer and pianist (The Alan Parsons Project), singer-songwriter from Scotland (d. 2009).
Public Servant
Japanese photographer
Italian comedian and musical manager for rock star Vasco Rosi. Rovelli lost his father when he was just 15. He is a curious character. His reports of credulity, which he claims stretch credulity, have made him surrounded with confusion. He was an Italian anarchist at the Fontana massacres. After he confessed to being an informant of police in the 1970s …
Israeli politician and general 22nd Transportation Minister of Israel (d.2012).
Professional French road bike racer. Izier won the stage 22A of 1968 Tour de France.
French table tennis champion, who won a silver medal in the mixed doubles competition of the World Championship in 1977.
Dick Smith Electronics was founded by an Australian businessman and publisher.
American actor and American football player
American actor and director
Japanese viola player and teacher
French-Greek actress
American singer-songwriter (d.2006)
New York, USA. Actor (Kojak Knots Landing Shannon).
Belgian cyclist (Born 1942).
Soul Singer
American soldier and politician
American politician
Writer
Austrian playwright, best known for his work as a playwright. He was, especially in his younger years, regarded by the Austrian cultural establishment as an "enfant terrible".
Arlette Laguiller is a French politician known for being the spokesperson and presidential candidate for the Trotskyist political party Workers' Struggle (LO).
Race horse trainer
French opera director who led the Grand ThA (c)AC/tre in Geneva, and the Paris Opera.
Hungarian academic and geographer (d. 2013).
Paris 4éme Politician
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Former English footballer and manager
British entertainer
Greek composer
Greek composer
Finnish writer who was awarded the 1967 Eino Leino prize.
French Catholic bishop emeritus and former auxiliary bishop in Reims currently residing at Charleville–Mezieres 2003-2012
German actor and singer, who was especially popular in the 1950s, particularly in musical comedy films in which he starred opposite Cornelia Froboess.
Rocker (Travis & Bob).
French musician who specializes in string instruments.
The Australian High Court Judge Michael Kirby is perhaps the most well-known in his country. He is a prominent human rights activist and reformer. He has been openly gay since 1998. In February 1996, Michael Kirby, a Justice of the High Court of Australia and the nation's Federal Supreme Court was appointed by the Keating government. Internationally recognized, he is …
Country Singer
He is an actor in Indian films and a film producer. He was also a Hindi film director and assistant director. He is part of the Kapoor clan, which is India's Bollywood film dynasty. He is the younger brother to Raj Kapoor (and Shammi Kapoor), and the son of Prithviraj Kapoor who was the widower of Jennifer Kendal and the …
Japanese actress and voice actor (d. 2006).
Francois Gragnon (20 January 1974 - 25 February 1985) and Jackie Feret (6 July 2002) were married to French dancers.
Mississippi, USA. Country singer ("Just Between You And Me", “Sweet Country”).
Dancer
English actor and singer-songwriter
Finnish race car driver
American screenwriter and actor
Clergyman
Finnish race car driver
German cyclist, 1966 world champion.
American Astrologer, who studied as a hobby in 1967 and has never stopped. She was always interested in psychology, occult, and astrology, particularly the Uranian discipline that predicts future trends.
American race car driver and engineer (Born in 1937).
Frederik de Klerk was a South African politician who served as the country's State President from 1989 to 1994. He is mostly known for his role in ending apartheid and for negotiating with Nelson Mandela to bring about the country's transition to majority rule.
Writer
Statesman
South African politician and lawyer, 2nd State President South Africa Nobel Prize laureate
"You Lied To Your Daddy."
England, United Kingdom -- Bobsled (1964 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
South African politician. He is not one to take on initiative and has always maintained his place in the middle of the well-structured National Party. He had to make some bold decisions because of the necessity of his office.
American psychiatrist and author (d.2016)
Danish statistician and mathematician
Egyptian patriarch
Pavle Despalj is a Croatian composer known for his contributions to contemporary classical music.
Italian-Canadian politician (d. 1997)
American banker and business executive. He graduated from Yale University and worked in investment banking. He was appointed general manager of Western American in 1967 by four banks. In the 1970s, he was elected president and chief operating officers of Occidental Petroleum. He was fired in 1979.
English footballer and manager (d. 1983).
American singer, guitarist and baseball player. Pride is one of the world's top 15 record sellers, having sold more than 20,000,000 LPs and five millions singles. He has won three Grammies, and was named Country Music Association's "Entertainer-of-the Year". His musical career began as the country's first black superstar in 1963. He sold more records than Elvis Presley between 1996 …
American operations manager and CEO at GlenFed, an American savings and loan company. Coulson holds a BS in Management and a MBA in Management. He also enjoys a round of golf at leisure.
American politician and activist
Author
Danish Astrologer, married with Paul Mahler Dam and has 2 children.
American author, prolific novelist, and perfectionist. His books include "Couples," 1968, and "Run Rabbit, Run," 1962. He also wrote "Centaur," 1963, which is a story about Chiron. He is a dedicated craftsman and was awarded the National Book Award for Fiction on 4/12/1982.
Antony EXecutives
de Klerk; President, South Africa (1989-1994).
Japanese singer (Born 1932)
From the age of 16, he was a Scottish leading actor in film, television and on stage. His most notable appearances were between 1953-1968 with more than 29 performances until 1987.
Strasbourg EXecutives
English author and costume designer
American politician and lawyer Captain (d. 2015).
American ecclesiastic, was ordained the 9th Roman Catholic Bishop in the Diocese of Green Bay (WI) on 1/25/1984.
He was a French journalist who wrote numerous essays and novels about the catholic faith.
New York, USA; conductor (Kansas City Philharmonic 1974-80).
Astronaut
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Polish-American lawyer and author (d.2015)
German Novelist (Divided heaven)
Rocker
Composer
Sociologist
American opera singer
French businessman
American producer and screenwriter (d. 2007).
Fidel V Ramos is a Filipino politician and retired general who served as the 12th President of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998.
An Australian-French artist, she was admired by the public as a Melbourne painter and sculptor of textiles. Her unconventional autobiography, "Wicked but Virtuous," was published in October 2000. It is a delightfully quirky and candid account of Mirka's life. It celebrates her bohemian existence and joie de vivre.
Spanish cyclist (d.2013)
Ramos; President (Philippines).
Filipino General, head of the military and loyal aide to President Aquino. He helped defeat Ferdinand Marcos. Although not an inspiring leader, he is committed to the democratic process.
French art historian who specializes in 17th-century French painting.
Yi Gu, an American-South Korean woman, is married to
Italy sport Champion
American journalist, writer and entertainer. His books, "Paper Lion" & "Shadow Box", are about the challenges faced by sports professionals. He is also a popular speaker.
Italian politician, judge, and minister. He graduated in jurisprudence from 21 years old and became a magistrate, then a judge at 23. He was a minister in the Fanfani government and was then admitted to the Council of State, where he became the President of a section. He entered the study of Constitutional Court at the age of 27 and …
American astrologer. She was awarded an all-expense trip to the British Astrological Conference, New York, England. Her winning ticket was selected at 13:53 EDT on June 26, 1983 in New York City. This was her first trip abroad.
Composer (Cabaret, Funny Lady, Kramer vs. Kramer)
New York, USA. Sports writer (Paper Lion). (Dies 2003).
American composer and pianist
Lillian Vernon Company was founded by Lillian Vernon, a German-American businesswoman who is also philanthropist.
Peter Graves was an American actor known for his role as Jim Phelps in the television series Mission: Impossible.
Writer
Minnesota; actor (James Phelps - Mission Impossible).
American musician, athlete, announcer, and radio host. He was a USAF member for two years before he entered Hollywood TV and movies. He was tall, handsome, and muscular, with a calm, commanding voice. He played tough, but understood good men. Many of his roles were often Westerns. Also, "Stalag 17," "A Rage to Live," as well as "The Ballet of …
Indian social worker and poet
American baseball player (Born in 1926)
American football linebacker and coach. He was a UCLA student and All-Coast center member 1946-1947. He also played in the 1947 Rose Bowl. He was a member of the L.A. Rams from 1948-1955, and was the "Dirtiest player in the League." Paul was a participant in four Super Bowl and three Pro Bowl games. In 1959, Paul was appointed assistant …
English judge and journalist (d. 2010).
Toulouse EXecutives
France sport Champion
Riencourt lez Cagn physician
Danish astrologer.
Shelby Military man
American football guard who spent one season playing for the Detroit Lions in the National Football League. He attended Herbert Hoover High School, San Diego, California and played college football at United States Naval Academy. In 1944, he was unanimously named All-American. He passed away on March 6, 1998.
American motorsports entrepreneur
American sociologist and academic (d. 2006).
American activist who co-founded Southern Christian Leadership Conference (d.2011).
German politician and journalist Federal Minister for Special Affairs of Germany (d.2015)
Scottish photographer and zoologist (d. 2005).
French business executive
sheepdog trial commentator.
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919French producer, director, and singer. She is also the mother to Dominique Walter, a singer, and Florence GruA"re, a photographer.
Musician
Norway -- Downhill skier (1936 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Toulon Actor
Norwegian speed skater, alpine skier and tennis player. She was a pioneer in international and Norwegian speed skating for women.
English photographer and cinematographer (d. 2012).
French executive who was CEO of L'OrA (c)al from 1957 to 1984.
With his brother AndrA(c), he founded the vocalist and humoristic group "Les frA"res Jacques".
American baseball player (d. 1968).
American pioneer in the commercialization and use of solar thermal energy in America. Northrup's company was inspired by Dr. Maria Telkes, Professor John Yellott and Harry Tabor. They designed, patented and produced some of the most innovative solar water heaters, air conditioners, power towers, photovoltaic hybrid systems and solar power towers in America. He founded the company, which was later …
American sportswriter (Born 1918).
France Actor
French poster designer, illustrator and decorator.
Athlete
Louis Toebosch is a Dutch composer known for his contributions to contemporary classical music.
Puerto Rico's first professional right-handed baseball pitcher.
French detective and espionage novelist. He was also known by the pen names Serge Laforest and Russ Rasher, as well as John-Lee Silver (a collective pseudonym that he shares with Pierre Ayraud, LA(c)o Malet).
Netherlands sport Champion
Dutch cyclist, who won the Olympic Gold Medal at the Berlin games 1936.
French writer who won the Prix du roman populiste for 1957 for "L'Immeuble Taub" and the Prix des libraires for 1962 for "La Foi et la Montagne".
Condon author.
American screenwriter and author (d. 1996).
Le Brethon Journalist
Montmerle physician
Vannea EXecutives
Naval officer museum curator.
Composer and conductor of the Brazilian violin (d. 1993).
Peixe composer.
Italian film and stage actress. She started her career as a stage actress. In 1935, she appeared in "La Freccia d'oro", a film about a woman who was a stage actress. However, because of her beautiful looks and talent as an actor, she quickly rose to the top of the screen. Osvaldo Vallenti met her while she was working on …
French cinematographer who made short films and moved into production by 1936. He was the son of an architect and studied architecture before turning his attention to photography and cameras.
German pilot and colonel (d. 1941).
Mountaineer / author
Bordeaux, France -- Director / writer (Is Paris Burning)
German U-Boat commander
France Actor
Princess of Hesse/Rhine
German military; leading Luftwaffe fighter pilot. His plane crashed into a chimney in a factory on his way to Udet's state funeral, November 1941. He was instantly killed.
American voice actor and announcer (d.2010)
Summum, Illinois -- Cowboy (Charlie-Petticoat Junction)
Estonian film producer (d. 1987)
American baseball player (Born in 1911).
Montpellier physician
Chiang Kai-shek, the son of Chinese President Chiang Kai-shek (President 1978-1988).
Leader
Famous birthdays on March 18th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909American multimillionaire, entrepreneur, and vintner.
English illustrator and author (d. 2004).
American political family. The second son of Franklin Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, who only lived a few months.
French songwriter. He began his career as a guitarist with Ray Venura's orchestra. Later, he moved to songwriting and authored over a thousand songs for Yves Montant and Jacques Pills, along with other artists. His music ranges from romantic ballads, to bouncy hits like "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window." His "Battling Joe" was always associated to Yves …
songwriter.
Dutch writer, journalist, and painter.
American actress Betty Compton (Here Comes Trouble).
American politician and educator (d. 1990).
English neurophysiologist and zoologist (d. 1997).
British biologist
Actress in Walls of Gold, dies at 85 from a heart attack
French teacher, Professor of History. He was a member both of the Communist Party (later known as the Socialist Party) and the SFIO (later the Socialist Party). He was arrested by the Gestapo in October 1943 and released in 1945.
Johnson US Admiral (WWII - Pacific Ocean).
Actor (Citadel Goodbye Mr Chips 39 Steps), died at 53
New York, fashion designer (Mollie Roberts Collection).
New York, pianist (Concord Sonata).
American physicist (d. 1985).
American scientist (d. 1985).
Autobiographer and activist from Indigenous Australia (Born in 1904)
France sport Champion
Slovenian poet
Slovenian poet and author
Italian journalist and politician Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs (d. 1944).
Italy Military man
Italian politician and son-in law of Benito Mussolini. He was also Minister of Foreign Affairs between June 1936 and February 1943. He initially supported the Rome-Berlin Axis, but he changed his mind and tried unsuccessfully to keep Italy from war.
Athlete
Manly Palmer Hall was a Canadian-born author and mystic, best known for his work on occult and esoteric topics.
Piotr Perkowski was a Polish composer known for his contributions to Polish operettas and film music.
American painter (d. 1970).
American artist (d. 1970).
American philosopher, astrologer and author of more than 100 books and essays. He is also the founder and president the Los Angeles-based "Philosophical Research Society".
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