List of celebrities and famous people who were born on September 19th
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2008YouTube Star
Family Member
Dancer
American actors, models, and twins. They played Wyatt Matthew Halliwell, an infant in "Charmed," an American supernatural drama TV series.
American identical twin actors
American child actress
Vine Star
Alex Angelo is a DJ known for his music and performances.
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1997Basketball Player
Pop Singer
Japanese singer (HKT48 & AKB48).
YouTube Star
English actor
Pop Singer
Thai actor
Soccer Player
Businessman
American actor.
Australian model
German footballer
American figure skater
Russian race car driver
Japanese singer and actress
American singer.
English footballer
Greek footballer
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989John Green is a popular American TV actor known for his role in the hit series 'The Fault in Our Stars'.
Miss France 2009 was won by Miss France 2009, a beauty pageant titleholder and actress from France. She represented the Albigeois-Midi-PyrA(c)nA(c)es, a southwest region of France, and became the first winner of the Miss France beauty pageant to have dual citizenship, French and American. Mortaud was born in Mississippi and received US citizenship through her maternal grandmother, an African American …
Basketball Player
American-Chilean actress
TV Actress
American actress.
American Pornographic Actress
American actress.
Gonzalo Pena Tamez, an astrologer, and Teresa Pena Coss y Leon are his daughters.
Colombian footballer
American football player
Sally Pearson is an Australian runner known for winning the gold medal in the 100m hurdles at the 2012 London Olympics.
Reality Star
Country Singer
Swedish producer and singer-songwriter
American singer and actress
German cyclist
American screenwriter and actor
English footballer
American football player
Canadian terrorist
Japanese race car driver
Song Joong-Ki is a South Korean actor known for his roles in popular television dramas and films.
American journalist
Businessman
Sportscaster
Welsh rugby player
Kavya Madhavan is an Indian film actress known for her work in Malayalam cinema.
Movie Actor
Lydia Hearst is an American model known for her work with various fashion brands and magazines.
Eva Marie is a professional wrestler known for her time in WWE and for her appearances on the reality TV show Total Divas.
Mexican footballer
American baseball player
American pornographic actress
American mixed martial artist
American singer-songwriter
American baseball player
American baseball player
Polish footballer
Skepta is a British rapper known for his influential role in the grime music scene and for winning the Mercury Prize in 2016.
Greek tennis player
American choreographer and actor
American Ice Hockey Player
American singer-songwriter author (Baptized By Fire).
English footballer
American model.
Portuguese footballer
Japanese tennis player
Italian cyclist
American Ice Hockey Player
Rock Singer
Canadian musician
French international rugby union player 2002-11, of georgian descent. He was born to Michel Yachvili (also a former French international). Dimitri was the scrum-half for New-Zealand in the 2011 World Cup final.
American actress and model
English motorcycle racer
Polish theatrical-gymnastics team whose abilities and showmanship have been compared with the high level of Cirque Du Soleil performances.
English rower
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979French actress and model
English actress
Supermodel and actress from France
Musician
Australian producer and guitarist (Hillsong United), singer-songwriter
Actress
French figure skater. She has finished 4th at the European Championships, 4th at the Japan Open, and 1st at the French Nationals.
Brazilian supermodel
Stage Actor
English radio and television host
American rapper producer and actress
American singer-songwriter (Mushroomhead)
Comedian
American baseball player
Spanish footballer
Spanish footballer
Indian cricketer
Indian cricketer
American wrestler
Hong Kong footballer
Brazilian singer
Hong Kong footballer
American baseball pitcher
American actor and comedian
Hong Kong coach and footballer
Swedish screenwriter and director
American television producer, host and architect
Italian footballer
Chinese-German table tennis player
British Olympic bronze medallist
Hong Kong manager and footballer
Israeli chess Grandmaster
American baseball player
Soap Opera Actress
American basketball player
American producer and rapper
Czech ice hockey player
Czech ice hockey player
American television personality
Miss District of Columbia USA (1996)
Indian actress and model
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (At The Drive-In Sparta & Sleepercar).
Caroline Fourest is a French journalist, author, and feminist known for her work on secularism, women's rights, and religious fundamentalism.
American screenwriter and director
Lifehacker was founded by an American blogger
Actor
American comedian, actor, producer, singer, and musician. He is currently the host of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC. This late-night talk program airs on NBC. He was a star in many films before that. His most notable roles were as a Saturday Night Live cast member from 1998 to 2004, and as the host of Late Night …
Singer and model from Sweden.
Skelleftehamn, Sweden -- Playmate (Dec, 1996)
TV Actor
Jeremy Jordan is a singer known for his powerful vocals and performances in musical theater, particularly for his role as Jack Kelly in the Broadway production of Newsies.
She was the French shooting champion and won a Silver medal at 2000 Olympics as well as a Bronze medal at 2012 Olympics.
Actor
Australian actor
Italian porn actor
Australian actor
Brazilian racing car driver
Irish coach and footballer
Goalkeeper in French football/soccer.
St. Louis, Missouri -- Tennis star
Saratoga Springs, New York -- Speed skater (1994 Olympics)
Writer
Armenian chess player and theoretician, as well as coach
Australian rugby player and coach
Australian rugby player
NFL fullback (Philadelphia Eagles).
American actress
German manager and footballer
Musician
Ice hockey defenseman (USA, Olympics - 1998)
Athlete
NFL defensive tackle/defensive end (Houston Oilers).
Actress
Kushboo is an Indian actress known for her work in Tamil and Telugu cinema.
Japanese actor and singer (Abingdon Boys School, Luis-Mary).
Canadian ice hockey player
American actor
Actress
German manager and footballer
American ice hockey coach and player
Espoo, Finland -- NHL forward. (Finland Olympics – Bronze - 1998. Ottawa).
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Michael Symon is a renowned chef known for his appearances on cooking shows such as Iron Chef America and The Chew.
Russian-Australian boxer
Amsterdam, Holland -- Saxophonist. (Lily Was Here).
Finnish singer-songwriter (Sethian & Finntroll).
Cypriot guitarist and singer-songwriter
Polish footballer
Vietnamese-American trumpet player and singer
Actor (Friends)
American talk show host and author
American songwriter and drummer (Down Crowbar Superjoint Ratual Eyehategod Clearlight, Corrosion of Conformity).
Politician
Canadian actor
Canadian actor
Flint, Michigan -- Pitcher (California Angels and New York Yankees).
Russian wrestler
Russian wrestler and politician
American journalist and producer
American serial bomber and perpetrator of homicide, has pleaded guilty to bombing the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. The bombings killed one woman and left 111 others wounded. He also pleaded guilty for bombing two abortion clinics and a gay nightclub. He was then taken to North Carolina's Appalachian forests for five years. He pleaded not guilty after his arrest in Murphy, …
American criminal
Japanese mixed martial artist and wrestler
CFL defensive tackle (Hamilton Tiger Cats)
French pilot of an Air France commercial plane that crashed in Bosnia near Pale on 8/30/1995. The Serbs held the crew captive until they finally released them on 12/12/1995. This was 48 hours before the signing of a peace agreement.
Actress in Dutch adult movies
French actress and singer
Belgian producer and actress
American astronaut and pilot pilot
French rally driver at the World Rally Championship circuit.
Miss America (1990).
Charleston, South Carolina -- Basketball forward (1996 Olympics-Gold Medalist).
American country-western singer and musician. Her debut album, which featured three of her most popular songs, was released in 1991. Since then, she has released numerous additional albums.
Movie Actress
Movie Actress
American sportscaster
New York, USA. Actress (Nanny and Professor, James at 15).
American serial killer, charged with killing a prostitute, dismembering her body and taking her heart out using a Rambo-style knife. Police began an extensive investigation into similar cases and determined that McCollom had been a serial killer.
English screenwriter and actor
Mickey Mouse is a beloved cartoon character created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, known for being the mascot of The Walt Disney Company and for starring in numerous animated films and TV shows.
Italian ballerina, who was well-known for her showmanship. Also, actress.
English actor and guitarist (Pulp and Relaxed Muscle).
Alexandra Vandernoot is a Belgian actress known for her role as Tessa Noël in the TV series Highlander.
Estonian photographer and biologist
English footballer
French yachtsman and skipper for l'HydroptA”re
American screenwriter and producer of actresses
American sportscaster
Vancouver, Washington -- Pitcher (Chicago Cubs and Baltimore Orioles).
Huntington, West Virginia -- Actress. (Alex-One Life to Live).
German journalist, doctor and television host.
Actor
Writer
Polish-English academic and physicist
American restaurateur and chef
French engineer
French engineer and aerodynamicist
Fort Campbell, Kentucky -- Playmate (Nov, 1993)
American murderer
American singer and model, actress
American suspect in high-profile murder case. The 10/30/1985 beating death 15-year old Martha Moxley, a childhood buddy, was committed by an American suspect. The iron end of a golf clubs had struck the teenager in the head so violently that it had broken. The club's sharp shaft had stabbed her repeatedly. The 17-year-old girl was last seen alive at the …
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Thierry Marx is a French chef and culinary expert known for his innovative approach to gastronomy and his appearances on various cooking shows.
Athlete
Director
American singer
American producer and director of actor
Indian actor and singer
Pennsylvania, USA; actor ("Sounder, Aaron Loves Angela").
English actor
Ghanaian boxer
He was a Canadian musician and gallery owner. In the 1970s and 1980s, he was a singer for the Canadian punk bank Viletones. In 1980, he married Lorraine Leckie. They later parted ways but reunited in 2009 as co-performers. Fleurs du Mal is his Toronto gallery.
Massachusetts, USA; US Army Captain/astronaut.
Professional basketball player from Greece-America
American political operative who was involved in the Dukakis campaign and became the executive director of The Democratic Governor's Association. Gearan, who is of Irish descent, is friendly, outgoing, and loved by his staff. He is also known for his loyalty. Gearan is a comedian with a great sense for humor. He also has the ability to see the absurd …
Argentine racing driver
Argentinian race car driver
American baseball umpire and player
Florida, USA; actor.
Colombian actress. She was a Telemundo actress who starred in "Mother Moon", a 2007 Telemundo series. [1] She was also seen with PlA!cido Domingo, tenor, in a music video for the Peruvian song "La Flor de la Canela", taken from his 1994 Grammy-nominated De Mi Alma Latina album.
American actor and singer.
American kidnapping victim, taken from the hospital when he was three days old and returned, unharmed, a week later.
American composer and engineer (d.2006)
Carine Roitfeld is a French fashion editor and former editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris, known for her influential work in the fashion industry.
Author and psychotherapist from Wales
Greek singer-songwriter
Scientist
Economist
American writer whose extraordinary first novel, "Leaving Losapas," was published on 1/07/1991. It was written by a Vietnam veteran who spent a few years on a Pacific Island, before returning to Massachusetts.
French genealogist.
American violinist and singer-songwriter
American composer and musician
American composer and musician
Swedish blogger and politician
Swedish politician
Belgian race car driver
Italian filmmaker, TV writer, and choreographer.
American businessman (d.2007)
American composer and guitarist
American composer and guitarist of the trumpet
New York, USA. Actor (Stash, Sons and Daughters. Szysznyk).
Author
French comedian and actress, Christian Clavier is her husband. She is most well-known in France.
Canadian producer and guitarist of singer-songwriters
English singer-songwriter and actor (d.2013)
Politician
Scientist
American journalist and author
Oklahoma, USA; actor.
California, USA; news anchor (Good Morning America).
Actress
Mathematician and English physicist.
American baseball player, a left-throwing/right-hitting relief pitcher with the Chicago Cubs (1975aEUR"1976) and St. Louis Cardinals (1977aEUR"1979).
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949British famed model, actress and country-western singer. Extremely thin, with close cropped hair and three pair of false eyelashes, she became one of the highest and most sought-after models of the late '60s, making $250.00 per hour. Her beau and lover, Justin de Villeneuve, masterminded her career and she became dependant on him for eight years.
American singer and actor
American lawyer founded the Innocence Project
Japanese actress and model (d. 2007).
Athlete
Actress
English screenwriter and composer
American social activist, who was one of ten members the radical militant group, Symbionese Liberation Army, (SLA), became a terrorist. Sympathetic to black liberation struggle she lived with Perry, a black musician, and visited blacks in jail. She helped to organize the underground "combat team" of the SLA in June 1973.
British actor on stage and screen. Irons is one of the most intriguing performers to have emerged in the past few years. He seems to be permanently doomed to portray the Englishman with the stiff upper lip. Irons was first noticed in Evelyn Waugh's TV adaptation. He also starred opposite Meryl Streep's in "The French Lieutenant's Woman", a Hollywood film …
American basketball player who played for eight seasons starting in 1970.
American actress
Director, actor, and musician from Moldova
San Francisco, California -- Sodomizer. (FBI Most Wanted List).
Ukrainian manager and footballer
USSR -- Pentathlete (1980 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
American basketball coach. He is the leader of the Orlando Magic (1993aEUR”1997, 2005aEUR”2007), and the Vancouver Grizzlies (1997)aEUR”1999.
French economist, politician, engineer and economist, he was a former Member in the European Parliament and a member the French Green Party. However, he has been suspended from the party and is now an elected local politician in Val de BiA"vre. Paris, France.
German footballer
American academic and author
English singer-guitarist and director (10cc Godley & Creme Art of Noise Producers Dr Father Hotlegs & The Magic Lanterns).
American screenwriter and author (d. 2013).
Historian
(Rep-R-Texas, 1983- )
English author (d. 2015)
NFL runningback (3rd to rush more than 4,000 yards)
British actor with many comedy series credits. Elphick has performed more than 50 times in twelve years. His most recent work was on "Boon", which ran from 1986-1992.
English race car driver
London, England -- Rock drummer (Status Quo).
Actor (Ciske The Rat).
Belgian motion picture writer-director.
English journalist and author
French politician and Member for the West of France of the European Parliament. He is a member of Socialist Party, which is part of Party of European Socialists. He sits on the European Parliament’s Committee on Fisheries as well as its Committee on Regional Development.
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Deep).
French musician, conductor and arranger.
American singer and dramatic soprano, who is internationally known for her voice that can be described as mezzo on the bottom, soprano on top.
St. Louis, Missouri -- Rock bassist (Iron Butterfly)
Michigan, USA; singer "Band of Gold".
Pennsylvania, USA; musician "Demon in Disguise".
California, USA; actor.
TV Actor
He was a French nutritionist who created the Montignac diet to lose weight. His family had a history of obesity.
American baseball player. He played his first major league game on September 11, 1968 with the Cleveland Indians and his last on October 1, 1970, as a member the Detroit Tigers.
Swedish politician
Lebanese-born Mexican businessman
Faroese politician, 9th Prime Minister of Faroe Islands
Swedish politician 25th Swedish Defence Minister
Brazilian appeals court judge pensioner; vice-mayor for Pitta, mayor for Is Pablo
Turkish scholar and poet
Lebanese-Mexican businessman
Estonian politician and businessman
Photographer
Austria -- Downhill skier (1964 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Commentator (ESPN), 2nd baseman (Reds).
Canadian ice hockey player
Critic
Singer (Mamas and Papas - Monday Monday).
American baseball player, a left-hitting/right-throwing second baseman who played for the Houston Colt .45's / Astros (1963aEUR"1971), Cincinnati Reds (1972aEUR"1979), Houston Astros (1980), San Francisco Giants (1981aEUR"1982), Philadelphia Phillies (1983) and Oakland Athletics (1984).
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
He was a school teacher and mayor of Roanne. In 2002, he was charged with corruption. However, he was let go in 2011.
American actress and singer
Politician
American singer, talented and overweight, who was a star with the group "Mamas and the Papas", which consisted of Elliot John and Michelle Philipps, and Denny Doherty. They were one of the first hippie rock groups to combine their voices with Elliot’s high-pitched contralto in hits like "Monday, Monday" or "California Dreamin". This group was formed between 1965-1968. Elliot was …
Belgian film director. He started his career at "RTBF" (Belgian Radio-TV). His costume dramas about music are his most well-known work. The Academy Award nominated two of his films, "Le maA(r]tre de musique" & "Farinelli", in the category: Best film in a foreign tongue.
Italian politician
Austrian guitarist, songwriter and TV presenter. He sang his first time in the 1950s with the Vienna Boys Choir. He moved to Germany in 1964 and studied singing in Stuttgart and later concert guitar.
England, United Kingdom -- Pentathlete (1972 Olympics).
American musician (d. 1974)
Italian actress, stage and film. She made her film and stage debuts in 1964 and 1970. Melato, a beautiful blonde leading lady, was trained at the Milan Theater Academy. She was skilled in comedy and dramatic roles. Monicelli, Wettmuller, Petri, and Petri were some of her collaborators. She appeared in more than 50 films, many of which were made for …
American composer
American musician who teamed up with Bobby Hatfield to form "The Righteous Brother". Their close friendship began as two teens in Orange County. It was their first encounter that led to white soul. They were reunited in 1962 and had their first hit the next year. They signed with Phil Spector in 1964 and their song "You've Lost That Lovin' …
Canadian singer who was married to Sylvia in the duo "Ian & Sylvia" (1959-1974). She has been a solo artist ever since.
The Fashion and Textile Museum was founded by an English fashion designer.
English actress (d. 2012).
California, USA; rocker. (Righteous Bros. - "Up Where We Belong".
Canadian ice hockey player, and sportscaster
born British actress
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Fred Willard is an American comedian known for his roles in comedic films and TV shows, including 'Anchorman' and 'Best in Show'.
Hungarian-Australian director producer and screenwriter
English musicologist and author
Businessman
English journalist and author
Actor
Israeli wrestling coach (d. 1972)
Composer
American football player
Swiss artist who paints situations, figures and processes that are impossible to find in the real world. Del-Prete aEURmaterializes a well-known psychological effect: the difference between aEURlookingaEUR (tm), which is the first glance of an observer, and aEURseeingaEUR (tm), when things are appreciated more deeply in the mind.aEUR (tm). aEUR" Abraham Tmir. Although they have different styles, techniques, and subject …
French teacher, history and geography teacher. He was a general councilor from 1970 to '76, and a political activist starting in 1982. He was the vice-president of many councils and a Socialist Party Congressman since 1978.
Astoria, New York -- Disco (1956-60, 64, 68 Olympics, Gold Medalist)
Irish fiddler (The Chieftains), (d. 2012).
Canadian ice hockey player (d. 2014.)
American athlete. He won four gold medals at Olympics (1956-60, 64, 64 and 68) in discus throw. This feat was only equaled by Carl Lewis (4 consecutive wins) in long jump.
American athlete. He won four gold medals at Olympics (1956-60, 64, 64 and 68) in discus throw. This feat was only equaled by Carl Lewis (4 consecutive wins) in long jump.
South African English actress
American freelance photographer since 1963. He is a member of the International Black Photographers Board.
France sport Champion
English cider brewer/ Conservative Lower House leader
Newark, New Jersey -- Rocker (4 seasons-Sherry).
(Rep-R-Illinois)
American naval aviator (d.2003)
Influential Spanish talk radio host and commentator. Her views, which were generally viewed as conservative, had a great impact on the working class, middle class, and the ruling Governments of Spain at that time. Her coverage of political scandals such as the 1996 collapse of Felipe GonzA!!lez's government was well-known. She was awarded three Ondas Awards in Spain, which are …
(Sen-D Texas)
British manager and discoverer of The Beatles, a band that became famous in the 1960s. Gay, he died from accidental drug overdose. 8/27/1967, London.
English politician and academic
Filipino politician, commonly known as Peping Cojuangco.
He is a Scottish actor and musician. He is most well-known for his roles in The Man from U.N.C.L.E as Illya Kuryakin (a Russian-born spy agent), and as the interdimensional operative Steel on Sapphire & Steel. His current role as NCIS Medical Examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard on the series NCIS.
Actor
Coach
Politician
Canadian journalist and author
Saxophonist
German journalist and author (d. 2014.)
American journalist and author (d. 1997).
Illinois, USA. Journalist (Chicago Daily News), Author (Boss).
French writer and sailor.
French civil servant serving in various ministries since 1959: Assistant generaldirector, 1974; General director, 1976; President of B.N.P. (Paris national bank, 1979-82). He was the administrator of several companies, including AndrA(c), footwear, Galeries Lafayette and SociA(c]tA(c] GA(c]nA(c),rale, and the President of both the Peugeot Board of Directors (1984-97) and Citroen's 1983-97.
Singer (Just A Matter of Time) dies from meningitis in her 56th year.
New York, USA. Actor/director (The Longest Day. Psychic Killer).
French screenwriter, French director, French writer, French screenwriter and actor.
British Formula 1 car designer (Born 1931)
South Carolina, USA. Singer (Frankie & Johnny).
French journalist and author of 20 books, French journalist.
English actor (d. 1999).
Born in Britain while his parents were living in Germany, he is now a politician. He was a Member of Parliament and was elected to the House at the General Election on 6/11/1987.
Muhal Richard Abrams was an American composer known for his influential work in the avant-garde jazz movement, particularly as a co-founder of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM).
American pianist, composer and educator
American journalist and photographer (d. 2012).
Italian screenwriter and producer (d. 2002).
Brazilian news figure, wife of Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who won the Presidential election. She took office on 1/01/1995. She is a low-profile individual, discreet, and very private. She is a sociologe.
Ashby Suffolk, England -- Actress for the Holocaust
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Scottish politician and Member of Parliament from 1970 to 1993. He was an insurance broker and consultant by trade and kept his business interests alive throughout his life. McCrindle was knighted on September 15, 1990.
England, United Kingdom -- Manufacturer / multi-millionaire (Reckitt & Colman)
American politician and educator (d. 2014).
English large landowner / art collector
(Rep-R-New Jersey, 1981- )
Belgium sport Champion
American actor
Washington, USA: actor (Batman and Last Precinct).
Norwegian film writer, actor, and revue writer. He is most well-known for his role in "Stutum", a comic character who, from 1972 to 1994, used to call Totto Osvold at the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.
American singer (Carter Family, The Carter Sisters). (d. 1998).
English actress
Norwegian botanist. He was the son Sigrun Berg, a textile designer. From 1965 to 1981, he was the University of Gothenburg's professor of botany. He was also a specialist in South-east Asian flora. He was made professor at the University of Bergen on September 1, 1981.
American singer/bass player (The Four Seasons & Four Lovers) (d.2000)
American actor (Born 1927).
French painter. He studied at the Ecole National SupA (c)rieure des Arts Decoratifs, Paris. He studied under Cavailles, Brianchon and Desnoyer. In 1952, he was awarded the Prix FA(clix FA(c),nA(c),on. This gave him a wider perspective and enabled him to enter the Paris arena.
Nobel Prize laureate in Physics from Japan
American actor, writer, and host of Inside the Actors Studio
American professional football player (Born in 1926)
Italian writer who co-wrote with Franco lucentini.
Art museum director
American baseball player and sportscaster (d. 2011)
French accordionist.
Composer
(Gov-D-Alabama, 1966-68)
Snider, Brooklyn Dodgers' centerfielder (406 runs).
British radio deejay. He was a regular panelist for the British music revue show, "Juke Box Jury", since 1959.
Jr. American academic and lawyer (d. 2013).
French resistance fighter. He was a happy, active child who was blinded when he accidentally hit his head against a desk at eight years old. He continued his education in Paris by Braille, but he retained his passion for life and inner joy.
Canadian comedian, writer, actor, comedian, and co-author of a musical. Harron was known for his quick wit and talent as an actor, whose repertoire included Shakespeare. He was the star of CBS TV's"Hee Haw," and was also radio host on "Morningside," 1977-1982. He also had his own series called "Don Harron Show," 1983-1985.
Indian composer and singer (d.2011)
American baseball coach and manager (d. 2014.)
Composer
Czech long-distance runner, best known for his three gold medals at Helsinki's 1952 Summer Olympics. Although he won gold in the 10,000m and 5000m runs, his last medal came when he decided to run in his first marathon. He was known as the "Czech Locomotive".
German journalist, politician and cabaret entertainer.
Nurse
Czechoslovakia -- 5K/10K / marathon (1952 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
Czechoslovakia -- Javelin thrower (1952 Olympics, Gold Medalist).
American critic and author (d. 2002).
United States -- Sci fi author (CV Beyond the Barrier).
US songwriter / singer / pianist / arranger (Dominoes)
Brazilian philosopher theorist, and academic (d. 1997).
Composer
American journalist and author
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919French journalist, novelist, and existentialist.
Linguist
Monessen, Pennsylvania -- Mezzosoprano (Amneris Aida).
Peruvian politician who was the Prime Minister of Peru between 31 January 1973 and 1 February 1975.
Italy sport Champion
Santa Clara Pueblo (Native American) painter (d. 2006)
Actress
France Military man
Writer
Transylvania (Hungary) -- Producer (Spinout Big City).
French ice skater.
Mexican actor and producer (d. 1973).
French essayist, writer, and critic. He was the Director-General of Arts and Letters in AndrA(c), Malraux and director of Mercure de France.
France Writer
Mexican comedian, actor, and singer (d. 1973).
Lod?ve physician
Lun?ville Military man
Louisville Politician
Seattle, Washington -- Actress (Son of Fury Among the Living).
He was an American politician and official in government. He was Secretary of the Interior of the United States and Secretaray of Commerce of Commerce under Presidents Nixon, Ford and Johnson. He was named Chair of the Republican Party by Nixon in 1969. He held that position until 1971, when he was elected Secretary of the Interior. He was asked …
Norwegian art historian and textbook author. From 1942 to 1948, she was Vestlandske Kunstindustrimuseum's curator. She married Alfred Laurence Polak (1900aEUR'1992) on 14 July 1948 and moved to London, UK. She worked as a freelancer for the remainder of her professional life.
American actress and "Miss Sex Appeal of 1937" leading lady. In 1935, she made her film debut with "Too Many Parents". She also performed on stage, radio, and movies. She was a maniac for self-destruction and began drinking, having affairs, parties, arrests, and engaging in rowdy behavior. Farmer got married to Leif Erickson on 02/08/1936, but the couple split when …
Romanian actress and singer (d. 1963).
American singer (d. 1998)
Sri Lankan banker (d. 1981)
French author and entomologist.
French stage designer and painter.
German publisher and astrologer who was primarily responsible for publishing and propagating the work of Walter Koch.
Editor
Actress (Noah)
Polish-German conductor (d.2011)
He was an English playwright, novelist, and poet. His best-known work is Lord of the Flies. In 1980, he was awarded the Booker Prize in Literature for his novel Rites of Passage. This book became his sea trilogy, To the Ends of the Earth.
Norwegian art historian. For more than 30 years, he was the Drammen Museum of Art and Cultural History's director. He also wrote several books on art history and local history.
Composer
Composer
English writer, Nobel Prize laureate
Dubuque, Iowa -- Actress
English comedian (Born 1910).
American animator and television producer (d.2009)
Famous birthdays on September 19th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Austrian automobile manufacturer (Born 1909)
French advertising agent who died in Paris, 10 October 1997.
Austrian engineer and businessman
Finnish playwright, novelist and short story writer. He is the most well-known author from his country. His book, "The Egyptian", was an international bestseller that was made into a Hollywood film.
French lawyer, politician and minister, French judge, judge, author, Resistance movement director 1942-45. Married once with one child.
Cuban-American flute player (d.87)
IsshinryA was founded by a Japanese martial artist (d. 1975).
Author and critic of French history (d. 2001).
Actor
Virginia, United States -- Supreme Court Justice (1972-1987)
Jr. American lawyer, jurist (d. 1998).
Jr., American Supreme Court Justice
Composer
France Scientist
Composer
Dancer
Actress
Pennsylvania, USA; actress ("Aggie-The Real McCoys").
Artist/Exhibition Organizer
Fulbright & Jaworski was founded by an American lawyer (d. 1982).
Ohio, United States -- English Professor ($64,000 Question)
Danish author (Less bedtemor there jomfru).
Alen developed the Simplified Scoring System (SSS) for tennis.
Sociologist / historian
Hungarian-American producer and production manager (d. 1991).
Date With Judy).
Actor/director (Bad Company and Flesh), dead at 87
French naval officer, an admiral who commanded French navy forces in Far East starting from 1952; retired 1961.
Composer