List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 19th
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2007Bin Ali of Jordan
YouTube Star
French-English race horse (d.2015)
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999TV Actress
American actress
Japanese singer and idol (HKT48 and AKB48).
YouTube Star
Lithuanian swimmer
Pop Singer
Actress
Blogger
After the NATO had liberated Bosnia, Sarajevo was reunified. The NATO forces started to fly from Gorazde, just as Gorazde appeared to be falling.
An Australian actress, best known for her role as Sophie Ramsay (2009-2013), in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. In the third series "The Saddle Club", she played Jess Cooper (2008-2009). Jones directed and wrote a short film called "Coping" that was shown at Tropfest 2013. She is now part of the "Party Tricks" miniseries.
Austrian tennis player
Pop Singer
Russian figure skater
Movie Actress
Movie Actor
Soccer Player
Musician
eSports Player
Vine Star
TV Actor
Polish footballer
Corbin Bernsen and Amanda Pays have twin sons
American family of note, including brother Henry, twin sons Corbin Bernsen (wife Amanda Pays) and Amanda Pays (daughter).
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
American family with brother Angus. They are the twin boys of actor Corbin Bernsen (and his wife Amanda Pays). Oliver, their older brother, is almost three years old.
Movie Actor
Russian footballer
Football Player
TV Actress
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989American actor
American actor
Japanese actor
American singer
Iranian wrestler (d. 2014.)
Actress
American baseball player
Soap Opera Actor
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Wrestler
TV Actress
After School: South Korean actress and singer
YouTube Star
Football Player
Serbian basketball player
Czech footballer
German rugby player
American wrestler
Czech footballer
Serbian basketball player
American actress
Model
Musician
Canadian-Ukrainian ice hockey player
Venezuelan race car driver
English-Irish footballer
Lithuanian figure skater
Movie Actress
Venezuelan racing driver
Model
Femina Miss India 2004, Indian actress and model Femina Miss India 2004
American professional wrestler
Wrestler
Brazilian film director and musician (CSS).
American homicide victim. He was killed in a drive-by shooting at Inglewood, CA on July 2, 2003, around 8:30 AM. He died in Inglewood at 9:15 am. He was a truck loader, and he is not believed to have been a member of a gang. 2004 remains the year in which the crime was not solved. His companion was also …
Actress
American football player
Australian footballer
Miss Michigan Teen-USA (1997)/Miss Michigan-USA (2000).
Brazilian-American businessman founded Facebook
English actor and director
Actor
YouTube Star
Ivorian footballer
English cyclist
South Korean actor
Ivorian footballer
Actor
South Korean actor and model
Athlete
Japanese wrestler
Japanese singer-songwriter (NapsaQ, Checkicco).
Italian footballer
Canadian illustrator
Comedian
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Croatian tennis player
Turkish basketball player
American actress
Greek footballer
Turkish basketball player
American football player
South Korean-American baseball player
Croatian tennis player
Scientist
Musician
Actress
Pop Singer
Jamaican-Caymanian sprinter
American comedian and writer
Director
United Airlines Flight 175 hijacked by terrorists from Emirati (d. 2001).
Italian footballer
Canadian actress
American basketball player
German-Greek footballer
Director
American basketball player: Guard, Spurs
American songwriter and drummer (Mastodon Letchargy and Today Is the Day).
Taiwanese actress, singer, and model
Australian sportscaster and footballer
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Cuban-American swimsuit model
German race car driver
Mexcian-Korean reality star
Michigan, USA; Miss Michigan-America (1996).
Texas, USA; pitcher (Baltimore Orioles).
French journalist, producer, and director of science documentaries and wildlife documentaries. She founded the Association BLOOM in 2004, where she is also the director. She is also the author of "Abysses" as well as the curator of the exhibition.
American drummer (Kyuss Via Chino and Fu Manchu).
Australian actress
NFL tackle (Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl 31).
Russian javelin thrower
English cricketer and coach
American Rapper (UGK)
Australian actress
Japanese actress
American mixed martial artist and sportscaster
German actress and model
Belgian sailor
Pittsburgh Steelers).
NFL Inside Linebacker (New England Patriots).
NFL wide receiver (Dallas Cowboys).
100 metre/200 metre backstroke (Olympics-2 silver-1996).
NFL defensive linebacker (Pittsburgh Steelers).
Ontario, Canada; NHL left-wing (Edmonton Oilers).
Actor in My Father the Hero, MarkBeverly Hills 90201
Belgian sailor
Dutch pro sailor, winner in the Finnish class of the Atlanta Olympics Silver Medal, 7/29/1996
soccer player (Feyenoord).
Chicago Bears).
Finland; NHL defenseman (Finland Olympics-Bronze-1998, Washington Senators).
Musician
Actor
Kicker for the Canadian Football League (Edmonton Eskimos).
Belgian guitarist and songwriter (K’s Choice).
Norwegian bassist (d. 2011)
German race car driver
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Model (Coca Cola) / actor
soccer player (Vitesse).
Estonian chess player
American actor
English guitarist and singer-songwriter
New Zealand rowing coxless four-man crew (Olympics 1996).
French composer, lyricist, and producer.
American basketball player at the forward position for the Bucks.
The Miss Italy 1985 title winner was an Italian beauty queen.
Canadian diplomat to Lesotho, Lesotho High Commission
Ontario, Canada; kayaker (Olympics-1996).
Greek engineer and Director of Computing at MIT Media Lab
Australian composer and viola player
Estonian footballer
Russian-American ice hockey player
American comedian and actress
Soap Opera Actress
in New Zealand; Canadian Tour golfer (1991 Texas Tour).
Musician
Officer and politician from the Scottish Police
Manager and English footballer
American screenwriter and actor
American author and composer
American voice actor, writer, and animator at Pixar. He worked behind the scenes for films like Ferngully: The Last Rainforest, Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc., and WALL-E.
American composer and graphic artist
French sailor, professional skipper who participated in the Route du Rhum 2002.
British actor
Turkish manager and footballer
Japanese composer and pianist (Seatbelts).
American celebrity chef and owner of many Boston restaurants, Massachusetts, who frequently appears on television cooking shows.
American screenwriter and director
Musician
TV Actress
Mexican wrestler
Referee for American professional wrestling
Puerto Rican baseball player (d.2003)
Puerto Rican baseball player (d.2003)
Actor
Celebrity
Dutch-Belgian horse rider
French heart specialist and cardiologist. By defenestration, he committed suicide at Georges Pompidou European Hospital in Paris.
Writer
Actress
American wrestler (d.2009)
Finnish magician
He is a French musician and composer. Their 2008 album, Deep Brazil, was released. It was followed in 2008 by Deep Africa. Mouquet and his group combine rhythms from the country to which they belong with a spiritual, modern approach.
Brazilian singer-songwriter/pianist
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959English singer-songwriter (The Specials Fun Boy 3 The Colourfield and Vegas).
English actor
Tucson, Arizona -- Actress (One Life to Live and Identity Crisis)
French screenwriter and writer, a French writer of detective fiction and children's literature.
Director
Arizona, USA; actress (Delila-One Life to Live, Identity Crisis).
Writer
American pro-football coach
Author
French road bike racer. He is the brother to former professional cyclists Pascal, FranASSois and JA(c).rA'me Simon. The 1985 Tour de France was won by RA(c]gis Simon.
Italian actor, presenter and voice actor.
Horse trainer
Havanna, Cuba -- Daughter Of Fidel
Russian politician and economist First Deputy Prime Minister (d. 2009).
Russian politician, PM for six months in Russia during 1992, grandson of popular soviet author a. Gaidar.
American actor. He was a relative unknown talent when he was cast as a wisecracking, suave detective in the TV series Moonlighting. In 1985, he became a celebrity. He won an Emmy in 1992 for his work on the show. He wore a permanent smirk as he moved into tough-guy roles in "Die Hard," 1988, and "Die Hard Two," 1990.
Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist. His influences included blues, pop, jazz, Italian and Middle Eastern music.
Hong Kong producer and actor
Politician
New Jersey, USA; actor (Moonlighting, Die Hard).
Scottish poet and academic
American actor. He began his career after receiving extensive stage training at Cal-State. David was featured in three CBS specials and then was cast in "Fame", an MGM musical. He was a part of the series for four years and then moved on to films like "Distant Thunder" in 1986 and "Iron Eagle" in 1986. He was also active in …
French businessman and Chairman of Pierson Capital Group, a company that specializes in real estate development, transportation infrastructure, and oil services in Africa and Latin America.
He is a Portuguese-born humorist, best known in Portugal for his TV appearances. He is also the son of a German woman and a German man. Although he started his career singing, he did comedy skits. In 1976, he was invited to join a fellow comedian's show.
South Korean football manager
Indian educator
American journalist and author
South Korean footballer coach, manager
Horse trainer
Kazakh screenwriter and producer of director films
American bass player and songwriter (Mr. Big, Niacin).
German DR, 2 man lugist (1976 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
English police officer
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (The B52's) (d. 1986)
English businessman
Georgia, USA: Rock guitarist (B52's - Rock Lobster", Love Shack).
Poet
American producer and director Miramax Films was co-founded by Miramax Films.
Australian academic and economist
New Zealand cricketer and coach
American composer and pianist
Scotland's rock drummer (Bay City Rollers, "Saturday Night")
Austrian singer-songwriter/guitarist (Austria3)
Scottish rock drummer, and one of the founding members of "Bay City Rollers", with his brother Alan.
German pentathlete
Canadian screenwriter and actor (d. 2013).
Musician
American writer and therapist. He is the author of "Celestine Prophecy," the number one international bestseller in 1996. RedfieldaEUR(tm), who published this book with its message on human spiritual awareness in adventure parable format, was his first publication. It remained on the New York Times bestsellers list for over three years. It was self-published and sold 100,000 copies within the …
German choreographer, soloist, and dancer. She studied at the Essen Folkwang School in Germany and with Martha Graham in New York. She was a soloist with Wuppertal Dance Theatre 1973-1979 and played lead roles in many Bausch ballets, including "Fritz" 1973.
Filipino archbishop
American student of Astrology since May 1973. In April 1978, she became a professional astrologist.
Belgian jazz saxophonist, flutist. He was born in 1950. He attended Berklee College of Music, Boston in the middle of the 1970s. Houben, with Henri Pousseur, created the jazz seminar at LiA"ge conservatory's LiA"ge conservatory upon his return to Belgium. He played with many musicians over his long career, including a.o. Joe Newman and Bill Frisell, Toots Thielemans. Chet Baker, …
Actor
German music therapist, author, and astrologer.
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Politician
Oklahoma, USA. Actor (Dr Janssen-One Life to Live).
Finnish writer.
American archbishop
Russian actor and singer
Japanese politician and Chief Secretary to the Cabinet
American educator and saxophonist
Estonian pianist and educator
South African umpire and cricketer
South African cricketer
American actress, born to a surgeon and a 12th-generation New Englander who was raised on a 500-acre family estate. Glenn was the second child of four. Although her ancestors helped to found the town in late 17th century, her immediate family avoided the country clubs and yacht crowds and raised the children without the help of nannies. Glenn was a …
Brazilian coach and footballer
English real estate developer / multi-millionaire
jockey (Hialeah Park).
Connecticut, USA; actress ("The Big Chill, Fatal Attraction")
New York, USA. WLAF offensive assistant (Barcelona Dragons).
Politician
He is a French singer, composer, and songwriter. He was the son of Jean-Marc Thibault. This group, made up of jazz musicians, is known for releasing "La Salsa du DA(c?)mon" in 1980, an international hit. This friend and humourist Coluche is still performing in 2014. He was inspired by Ray Ventura.
American singer. One of four sisters. They made their mark across all genres, from country to pop, country, jazz, pop, R&B singers, songwriters, and even country. Ruth, Anita, 1946, Bonnie, 1953, and June 1954 were the girls who began singing with their older brothers in the choir at an Oakland church, where both their parents were ministers. Their parents were …
Rock guitarist (Zombies – "Never Even Thought")
French politician, MP, member the Citizens' Movement and Republican and Citizen Movement.
Spanish screenwriter and director (d. 2013).
American singer saxophonist (Royale Monarchs).
American serial killer, found guilty of 18 murders in the first degree on 5/12/1989. He is also suspected to have murdered as many as 67 people. The sadistic mutilation and torture murders of male Caucasians aged 17-25, with similar physical characteristics, were committed by him. They included being strangled, shot, killed, decapitated, burned, having body parts removed or having foreign …
Brazilian publisher and owner of a book store. She was the daughter of a professor, doctor, and homemaker. She was educated in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Baltimore, U.S.A, where her father received a scholarship to Johns Hopkins University. In 1966, she married Plinio (an attorney). They had two children: a boy, and a girl.
Baron Plant of Highfield English politician and academic
English umpire and cricketer
Detroit, Texas -- Playmate for the year (November 1966).
Lithuanian basketball coach and player
French accident victim, aEURaEUR (tm)Mr. He is known as "Catastrophe" because he has been prone to attracting dozens of accidents over his entire life. He is the hairdresser's manager. He wrote a book about all his misfortunes.
Novelist
Entertainer
Greek actor
Robert Kennedy was violently opposed by an Israeli assassin. He shot him to death in Los Angeles, CA on 6/05/1968. He was sentenced to death after being convicted of murder and five counts each of assault on five other people. His death sentence was converted to life imprisonment in 1972. He was born in Jerusalem and raised as a Christian. …
From 1994, a North American politician, lawyer and Prime Minister of Belize. After holding the positions as Senator, Attorney General, Minister Education, Sports and Economic Development in 1994, Musa is now the third P.M. of his country.
Seoul, South Korea -- Cellist (Chung Sisters)
Composer
He is an Italian economist, politician, and professor. He was elected Prime Minister in November 2011, after Silvio Berlusconi, the country's financial crisis-era leader, had resigned.
Artists from Point Rayes Station
French notable family, the wife politician Edouard Balladur.
English sculptor
Mexican Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry and Academic Chemistry
Driver of a race car in Australia
Mexican-born chemist, and one of the most important precursors to the discovery the Antarctic ozone hole. He was appointed professor at the University of California San Diego in 2004 and at the Center for Atmospheric Sciences of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. He was co-recipient in 1995 of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, for his contribution to understanding the threat …
American family, first child of actor Lee Bonnel and actress Gale Storm. He appeared as a child with his mother on the TV series "My Little Margie". Bonnell was also blessed with two younger brothers by his deeply religious parents.
Brazilian deputy minister and government official, possible candidate for Brazil's presidency 2002.
Nationally recognized Danish film director. Rex is a well-known filmmaker and multi-media artist. She has won prizes for poetry and her films.
American bassist Joy of Cooking
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
American politician (Representative-Democrat-Minnesota).
French dramatist, playwriter and actress. Delay was elected to France's Academy in 2000 on December 14.
Lama Ole, a Danish buddhist teacher in kagyu tradition. Nydahl has been traveling the globe giving meditation classes and lectures since the 1970s. He co-founded Diamond Way Buddhism with his wife Hannah Nydahl (1946-197), a global Karma Kagyu Buddhist organisation of lay practitioners.
British food magnate / billionaire (Union International)
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939NFL QB (Minn Vikings, Boston Patriots, Houston Oilers)
Athlete
Musician
English-Scottish actor
Last President of Communist East Germany
Henry, musician "You Always Hurt The One You Love"
American musician
Swiss actress and sex icon of the 1960s. She is known for her international films, including "The Loves of Casanova,"1954, and "She," 1964. She also starred in "Five Against Capricorn," 1972, and many more. After her marriage to John Derek, they remained close friends. She had an affair at 43 with Harry Hamlin, 28 years old, and they had a …
Danish singer
France sport Champion
American actress producer and director (d. 2014).
Saskatchewan, Canada -- Actor/dir (Father to the Bride).
New Jersey, USA, actress (Coming Of Age, TW3)
New York, USA. Actress (Jack Paar Show. Mary Hartman. Nanny).
Burlington Resources is a multinational corporation that has a CEO and an American executive. Its interests include timberland, real-estate, mining, and hazardous waste. Private man O'Leary has a BA degree and MBA and loves to fly his private planes for pleasure.
Bougarber Journalist
American economist and CEO of Asarco, a producer of metals such as copper, zinc and silver, and is currently an American economist. Osborne graduated from college with an AB degree in Economics.
American economist and CEO of First of America Bank. This conglomerate of small-town banks has assets of over $13 billion. Smith holds a BS degree in Economics and frequently travels to the branches.
American author, educator and novelist who taught at Princeton as well as at Writer's Workshops. Roth is best known for his bizarre fiction "Goodbye Columbus", which won a National Book Award for fiction in 1969, and "Portnoy's complaint" in 1969.
American singer and actress
English admiral (d.2013)
France sport Champion
New Jersey, USA, novelist (Goodbye Columbus and Portnoy's Complaint).
Canadian-English animator director, screenwriter
American screenwriter and actress
French swimmer and Olympic medalist.
American actress
American golfer.
American actress and producer (d.2013)
Ohio, USA; PGA golfer (1972 Canadian).
France Writer
Author and academic English geographer (d. 2014).
Baron Peston English politician and economist
Politician
American football player who briefly played for the Chicago Cardinals, 1955. He was All-American 1951 and won praises at Princeton University during the 1950s.
French humorist Eric, his son is also humorist.
Illinois, USA; jazz singer. (Torpedo-"Dreams".
American volleyball player and coach (d.2012)
Jazz composer (Downbeat Artist of the Year 1966).
Italian chef
French theatre theorist.
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Catalan poet (Born 1929)
Actor (John Randolph - Another World).
Catalan poet and educator (d.2003)
Composer
American jazz musician and bass player. Second child. Played with Horace Silver and Duke Pearson, Blue Mitchell, Judy Collins, Nina Simone, and Blue Mitchell.
Composer
Belgium sport Champion
American-born British actor, best known for his roles in the TV series "The Prisoner", 1961-1965. He also played a NATO agent and Secret Agent. "The Prisoner" ran for 17 episodes. He was a stage actor and appeared in British films starting in the mid-50s. His films include "Zarak," 1955; "High Tide at Noon," 1956; "Life For Ruth," 1962; and "Ice …
Swiss author and theologian. Although he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest by the Roman Catholic Church in 1954, KA 1/4 ngaEUR (tm)'s controversial liberal views caused the Vatican to ban his teachings in 1979. His publications, which challenge traditional church doctrine include "Rechtfertigung. Die Lehre Karl Barths und eine Katholische Besinnung" (Justification: A Catholic Reflection and the Doctrine of …
English conductor and organist
New York, USA: actor (Number 6, The Prisoner, Secret Agent).
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Swiss theologian
Journalist
Baseball infielder (Philadelphia Phillies). / sportscaster
Italian filmmaker, known for his profound sensibilities and excellent visual sense, was hailed by "L'Estate Violenta".
French choreographer, ballet director, and dancer in ballet. F. Meylach taught him, and he joined the Nice Opera Ballet 455. In 1968, he started his own company and did a lot on TV.
American government official, Lieutenant General of the United States Air Force. He served as the United States' National Security Advisor under Presidents George H. W. Bush and Gerald Ford.
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Utah, USA. Lieutenant General (US Air Force/National Security Council).
American professor of Physics. Married once and had three children.
English actress (Born in 1924)
Haitian-American footballer (d.c. 1964).
Italian illustrator (d. 1997)
Canadian painter and sculptor (d. 2008).
Polish-Canadian activist and physician (d. 2013).
Actress (Blondie My Favorite Martian), is killed at 50
French pianist
Italian cinematographer
New York, USA. Actor (Captain Adam Greer-Mod Squad).
Japanese lieutenant (d. 2014)
American basketball coach and player (d. 2015).
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (d. 2004).
Welsh comedy magician (Born 1921)
American jazz bassist "The Bear"
Italian-American football striker for French association football.
France sport Champion
Bourgoin-Jallieu Military man
Danish actor and singer (d.2003)
Norwegian poet and painter, author (d. 2002).
American actor (Born 1920).
Lyon 6?me Military man
Canadian bishop
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Member of the second chamber (Dutch Liberal Party).
American composer and educator of piano (d. 1978).
Luxembourg-born French actress.
Germany Military man
Hungarian chess player (d. 1998)
American track and field champion and head coach for the 1968 United States Olympic Track and Field team, which won a record 24 medals, 12 golds and a record twenty four. Jordan, a Laguna Hills resident, died from cancer on February 5, 2009.
composer.
American actress, singer, and dancer (d.2012)
Romanian pianist (d. 50)
American writer, who at one point had a worldwide readership of over 600 million people. He may have been one the five most popular contemporary authors. His novels, many of them adapted into movies, were the main reason for his immense popularity. His works include "The Chapman Report", 1960, "The Prize," 1962, and "The Fan Club," 1975. He also co-authored …
French surgeon, killed by two bullets at his clinic in Marseille on 5/18/1988 at 5:00 PM MEDT. Because he was competing for lucrative health markets on the French Cote d'Azur, gang crime was ascribed to him.
French comedienne and actress. She was 73 years old when she died in Clichy-la-Garenne (France) on August 30, 1989.
Actor English-Canadian (d. 2000).
American singer and actress
American colonel Medal of Honor winner (d. 1944).
American World War II soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (d. 1944).
Llupia Military man
Berwanger's first Heisman Trophy Winner (1935).
Mao Zedong's final wife. Jiang was also known as Madame Mao in the West. During her acting career, she was known as LA!n Pang and later on in her life by many other names. In November 1938, she married Mao in Yan'an and was the first woman to be elected first lady of Communist China. Jiang Qing is best known …
Actress (Peyton Place Dressed to Kill).
Canadian-American mathematician, theorist (d.81)
Actor Zotz, Auntie Mame) dies from a liver disease at 54
American football player, first to receive the Heisman Trophy (Born in 1914).
French professional footballer
Athlete
German General, considered to be the greatest pilot of the Luftwaffe. He was a glider pilot when he was 20 years old. In 1932, he flew for civil airlines. He flew around 300 missions during the Spanish Civil War, 1937-1938. He was a fighter pilot and met with the R.A.F. in 1940. He was awarded over 100 victories in squadrons. …
Australian-New Zealand politician and engineer Prime Minister of New Zealand (d.80)
Hamburg, Iowa -- Orchestra leader (Julius La Rosa Show)
France Actor
Estonian shot putter, discus thrower (d.2006)
Politician / businessman
American military officer (d. 1991).
Famous psychic of the early 20th century America.
Anokhin cosmonaut.
French professor emeritus in public law (both constitutional and administrative) and one of the most important writers of the 20th century.
Famous birthdays on March 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909German politician, who was arrested in West Berlin in 1955 for being a spy. He spent four years in prison. He was President of the Department for Constitutional Protection.
Argentinian footballer (d. 1990)
Johannesburg, South Africa -- Actor (Lone Wolf, Survivors)
Journalist
Argentinian footballer (d. 1990)
France sport Champion
France Scientist
Italian-American structural engineer, Columbia University professor of civil engineering and architecture
Actor / director (Willem van Oranje)
NYC, New York -- Actor (Peyton Place, Invaders)
composer.
Formosa -- Zen teacher (Rinzai)
Maconochy composer.
Netherlands Actor
American healer and teacher, who was a pioneer in natural healing. For 11 years, he ran the Academy of Natural Healing in Santa Fe (NM), where he practiced homeopathy and massage. He was not married.
German Lieutenant Colonel in SS, who compiled a "doomsday list" of 11,000,000 Jews that was to be exterminated. He was considered a hero by Nazi Germany at the time. Eichmann was an unimaginable beast that went down in history. Eichmann escaped in 1945, and was pursued for many years. Eichmann was finally captured and faced a long trial that led …
composer.
Montaigut Military man
German Nazi architect, author, and at one point, the second most powerful man of Germany. He was an architect under Hitler and later became a Minister of Armaments and War Production. He wrote "Spandau:The Secret Diaries" during his 25-year imprisonment. It was published in 1976. Speer was married to six children.
Brest physician
American boxer, weightlifter and strongman (Born 1905).
Kassern composer.
Sirica US federal judge (Watergate hearings).
Thionville physician
Judge
American judge and lawyer (d. 1992).
French historian, author, professor at university. His works include literary history and history.
France Painter
Politician
colliery manager.
Telders is President of the Dutch Liberal States Party.
Actress belgian-German (d. 1985).
Paris, France -- Set designer (Carousel Death of a Salesman).
Dutch diplomat, journalist and politician. He was the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and was in office from 1951aEUR"1956 to post-WWII.
Philosopher
van Heuven Goedhart Dutch Ministry of Justice (Nobel Prize 1954).
French chemist. FrA(c]dA(c]ric Joliot–Curie and IrA”ne Joliot–Curie, a French chemist, shared the 1935 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for producing synthesized radioactive substances.
Tampa, Florida -- Actor (Petticoat Junction, Lucy Show)
French physicist and Nobel laureate (d.58)