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List of celebrities and famous people who were born on February 20th

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2019 - 2010

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010

2014
  • Duchess of Gotland

  • Swedish royalty, the first child from Princess Madeleine and Duchess of HA$.lsingland, GA$.strikland, and Christopher O'Neill.

2009 - 2000

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000

200520022001

1999 - 1990

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990

199819971996
  • Reunification of the city, freedom in general. The question of reunification was a topic that was highly debated between the croats as well as the moslems. Both wanted the city.

19951993199219911990

1989 - 1980

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980

19891988
  • Barbadian recording artist, actress, and fashion designer. Rihanna was an army cadet in a sub-military programme; the singer-songwriter Shontelle was her drill sergeant. Although she initially wanted to graduate from high school, she chose to pursue a musical career instead.

  • Tracy Spiridakos
  • American football player

  • Ethiopian-Israeli model

19871986198519841983198219811980

1979 - 1970

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970

197919781977
  • Gail Kim

    Wrestler

  • NBA guard (Minnesota Timberwolves).

  • Miss Universe Argentina (1996)

  • Model and singer from Lebanon

1976
  • Canadian professional wrestler

  • English drummer (The Darkness and Stone Gods).

  • Left-handed batsman in India ODI 2004 (son Sunil Gavaskar).

19751974197319721971
  • American transsexual. She was born as a man, but felt like she was a woman since her youth. She was a Marine Corps veteran in the 1990s, and is now a veteran under President George H. W. Bush's Desert Storm Initiative. After four years of service, she was a decorated war veteran. She was discharged with an honorable discharge.

  • soccer player (Ajax).

  • US murderess

  • AutoTheme was created by an American programmer

1970
  • American family. Tarita Teriipia is the daughter of Marlon and Tarita Brando. She was born in Tahiti, her mother's location. She was 20 years old when she moved into her father's Bel Aire, CA home. Her beau, Dag Drollet, was her husband (born 8/16/1963 in Papeete). Christian, her half-brother got into an argument about Dag beating Cheyenne and Christian shot …

  • Marlon Brando's daughter Tahiti

1969 - 1960

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960

19691968196719661965196419631962
  • French pole vaulter, who won the 1984 Olympic Games pole vault medal gold medal. He also held the pole vault outdoor record for only four days during the summer 1983.

  • Hatice Aslan
  • Milestone Media, an American producer and screenwriter, was co-founded by American author screenwriter Steve Martin (d. 2011).

  • Her parents, Dorothy Malone and Jacques Bergerac, are a prominent American family. She was just a toddler when her parents divorced, on December 8, 1964.

  • Pennsylvania, USA; comedienne (Betsy - Batman Forever).

19611960
  • American screenwriter and comedian

  • Swedish guitarist (European and Kee Marcello’s K2)

  • [Matt Bianco]; rocker (Indio - "Big Harvest").

  • American voice actress

  • Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea, Equatoguinean diplomat and politician (d. 2014).

1959 - 1950

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950

1959
  • Zanna, a Swedish-American model. She has been modeling since her teens in Sweden, Denmark and Paris. When she arrived in the U.S. to visit her family for two weeks, she was already living in Tokyo. She returned to the U.S. in 1988 after two years of living in Sweden.

  • American race car driver (Born 1959).

  • American baseball pitcher (Detroit Tigers).

  • New York serial killer.

  • Brayton; racing car driver.

19581957
  • Italian mafia boss and the murderer of Judge Falcone. Falcone was an anti-mafia judge from Italy. Unknown persons murdered Falcone on 5/23/1992 at 5:58 pm, Palermo (Sicily). Giovanni Brusca, a suspect in the murder of Falcone, was captured in Agrigento by unknown persons on 5/20/1996.

  • American notable family, Maxine Gifford, daughter of Frank Gifford, a pro-football player and sportscaster, and her mother, Maxine. In 1981, she married Michael Kennedy, son of Robert und Ethel. She found him with a neighbor girl of 15 years who was caring for their children. She tried to keep the marriage together for 18 months but Michael, now 17 and …

  • Canadian ice hockey coach and player

19561955
  • Ennio Fantastichini

    Italian actor who learned his craft at the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio d'Amico. His breakthrough role was that of Tommasco Scalia, in Gianni Amelio's 1990 film "Open Doors", which earned him a Nastro d'Argento and a Ciak d'oro. He also received a European Film Award for European Discovery of Year. He won a David di Donatello in 2010 …

  • Composer

19541953
  • Italy; conductor (West Berlin Symphony Orchestra).

  • The Ambassador of France to the United States is a diplomat from France. He was previously the Permanent Representative to United Nations and Director General for Political and Strategic Affairs of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France).

  • American producer and guitarist (The Cramps), singer-songwriter

19521951
  • Gordon Brown

    Scottish Member of Parliament. He was Chancellor of Exchequer for ten year under Tony Blair, before becoming British Prime Minister in June 2007. He wanted to be Labour Leader in the mid-1990s but was defeated by Tony Blair, his former roommate and friend. In the beginning, they worked well together to create their Labour party. Brown wrote some of Blair's …

  • Scottish Member of Parliament. He was Chancellor of Exchequer for ten year under Tony Blair, before becoming British Prime Minister in June 2007. He wanted to be Labour Leader in the mid-1990s but was defeated by Tony Blair, his former roommate and friend. In the beginning, they worked well together to create their Labour party. Brown wrote some of Blair's …

  • Edward Albert

    American actor, born to Margo and Eddie Albert. Young Edward was 14 when he made his screen debut in "Fool Killer." He was a philosophy major and attended UCLA. He graduated from Oxford University in 1972. In "Butterflies Are Free," he played the role of a blind guitarist who is tortured. He won a Golden Globe for his performance. He …

  • Edward Albert

    American actor, born to Margo and Eddie Albert. Young Edward was 14 when he made his screen debut in "Fool Killer." He was a philosophy major and attended UCLA. He graduated from Oxford University in 1972. In "Butterflies Are Free," he played the role of a blind guitarist who is tortured. He won a Golden Globe for his performance. He …

  • Manager and English footballer

1950

1949 - 1940

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940

1949
  • Ivana Trump

    Czechoslovakian-American news figure and socialite. She is a former world-class skier and holds a Master's Degree from the University of Prague. After 13 years as a fashion model, she was married to multi-tycoon Donald. They divorced in 1991. She cheerfully encouraged women to not get mad in her film "First Wives Club". Take everything.

  • German singer in the Chanson style.

1948
  • Jennifer O'Neill

    American actress. A leggy, young, blonde brunette with warm natural beauty. She is probably best remembered for her appearances on many magazine covers and the way she enticed teenage boys in 1971's "Summer Of '42." She has had 30 movies. She also had eight husbands, nine marriages, one suicide attempt, electroshock therapy, nine miscarriages and one suicide attempt. Her broken …

  • Canadian ice hockey player, and sportscaster

  • Musician

  • British Petroleum Company.

19471946
  • Sandy Duncan

    American actress, singer, and dancer, who was first noticed by the public through her girl-next door, perky appeal in TV commercials. Duncan was six years old when she made her stage debut and, by age 18, had performed in 40 musicals. Her New York debut was in 1965 in "The Music Man" and she also appeared in "The Boy Friend," …

  • French-Italian singer/songwriter

  • Brenda Blethyn

    English singer and actress

  • A Boers-Wijnberg, Dutch Member of Parliament (CDA).

194519441943194219411940
  • English footballer and sportscaster

  • Washington, USA; singer (Fleetwoods).

  • Breslau (Germany) -- Pianist/conductor

  • Director, Institute of Cancer Research

  • Lydon, an American journalist and broadcaster is perhaps best remembered as the host of "The Connection", a thoughtful call in public broadcasting radio program that covers everything from politics and history to science and popular culture. Lydon, who is considered a Renaissance thinker by many, began broadcasting the show on September 1994 on BostonaEUR (tm)'s WBUR. The show had been …

1939 - 1930

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930

193919381937
  • American singer, who won every musical award, except one, other than a gold single, was a pop-jazz star. She was a cool, bluesy singer who never changed her straight singing style.

  • Italian singer, actor and performer, who made his debut as a singer for CGD label in the 1950s. He won the Sanremo Festival with Domenico Modugno in 1958 with his songs "Nelbludipinto di Blu" (also known under the names "Volare"), and "Piove(Ciao Ciao Bambina). Dorelli was awarded a ninth-place finish at the 1967 Sanremo Song Festival for "L'immensitA".

  • Ohio, USA. Jazz singer ("Feel Like Making Love")

  • Illinois, United States -- Vocalist/songwriter (American Gothic).

  • German Nobel Prize winner in biochemistry and academia

1936
  • American wife, businesswoman, and politician who stood up for her husband in the face of intense media scrutiny. She was a school teacher during their tame years and invested her time and energy in her husband's political life. As he reached the top of the political ladder, she was willing to overlook his marital infidelity. Her husband, Senator Gary Hart, …

  • American actor and singer (d.2003)

  • Washington, USA: comedian (Gomer Pyle and Hogan's Heroes).

  • Marj Dusay

    American actress

  • Japanese player and coach

19351934
  • American race car driver, who was a part of a prominent auto-racing family that won the Indianapolis 500 in 1968, 1975. Joe Scalzo has written "The Bobby Unser Story", which gives an inside look into the world of auto racing. It also covers Bobby's relationships to his family members and other drivers.

  • An Australian sportsman, a player and coach in Australian rules football.

  • American finance economist and CEO at Central Hudson Gas & Electric. This utility company serves 300,000. Customers in semi-rural regions. Mack is interested in finance, accounting, and human resource management. He has a BS degree in Finance and an MBA Economics.

1933193219311930

1929 - 1920

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920

192919281927
  • Sidney Poitier

    American actor. He was a veteran of many great films and made his debut in 1949 with "No Way Out." His first film was followed by "The Defiant Ones", 1958, and "Lilies of the Field", 1963. He won the Oscar for Best Actor.

  • Cuban singer (Buenavista Social Club and Afro-Cuban All Stars). (d. 2005).

  • Lawyer "grand Inquisitor" (for Senator Joseph McCarthy).

  • Florida, USA. Actor (Porgy and Bess and A Raisin in the Sun and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, In the Heat of the Night).

1926
  • American fantasy and science-fiction writer. He first made an appearance on the sci-fi stage in 1950 with "Born Of Man And Woman." He was a regular contributor to "Galaxy", as well as other magazines, and was also a Hollywood scriptwriter during the 1960s. He wrote "The Shrinking Man" and other scripts. The 1958 World Sci-Fi Convention was held in Los …

  • British Vice-Admiral.

  • American electrical engineer, CEO of Digital Equipment. One of the most prominent computer companies of today. The company was founded by him and a partner in 1957. Over the next three decades, the company grew to be second only to IBM in terms of size and revenue. The popularity of personal computers led to Olsen's visionary business beginning to decline. …

  • General Growth Properties was co-founded by an American businessman, philanthropist, and investor.

1925
  • Robert Altman

    American film producer. He was a film producer from America. When M.A.S.H. was founded, he had a history behind him of TV and minor features. His reputation was established. He produced eight films between 1970 and 1975, six of which were outstanding: "M.A.S.H. ", McCabe and Mrs. Miller," The Long Goodbye," The Long Goodbye," The Thieves Live Us," California Split,"" …

  • Missouri, USA; director (Nashville, M*A*S*H).

  • Javanese author (Anak semua bangsa)

  • German trade union leader (d.2005)

  • Australian public servant (d. 1992).

1924
  • Gloria Vanderbilt

    American entrepreneur and heiress. She is the daughter of Gloria Morgan, her father Reginald Vanderbilt. Gloria Vanderbilt Whitney, the Vanderbilt heiresse, was called "poor little rich" in the 1930s because of the legal battles for her custody. This decision was made by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, her aunt.

  • French boxer, known as the Tarzan of Buzenval. He fought Jake LaMotta on September 13, 1950 for the world middleweight title. LaMotta lost by knockout with only 13 seconds remaining in the fight. He fought another 15 times, but never again for a title. He died 10 July 1971 at Rueil-Malmaison.

  • French columnist, writer, and art critic. He was the editor-in-chief of Radio TA(c.lA(c.vision Luxembourg)' (RTL), the weekly magazine Arts', and the review Galerie jardin des Arts.

192319211920
  • Aldi was founded by a German businessman (d. 2014).

  • French military pilot, youngest pilot in French airforce during 2nd World War. He was 59 times active between September 1939 to June 1940 and shot down five German aircrafts. From 1969 to 1969, he was an army officer and then became the manager of Melun-Villaroche, a civil airport in northern France. He died on August 19, 2013. He was 91 …

  • Russian weapons designer Dragunov designed the sniper rifle Dragunov (d. 1991).

  • Russian weapons designer (d. 1991)

1919 - 1910

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910

19191918191719161915
  • American professional golfer, and a member of PGA Hall of Fame. In 1954, he won the PGA Championship. In 1968, he was inducted into The Hall of Fame.

  • Colmar physician

  • French World War II veteran who served as president "Anciens Combattants Antifascistes FranASSais des Brigades Internationals" (French veteran antifascist fighters in the International Brigades).

  • Philip Friend

    Horsham (England) -- Actor (Vulture and Fur Collar).

191419131912
  • French writer (Executioner) dies at 81

  • Voiron Painters

  • Famous French writer for "The Bridge Over the River Kwai", 1954. This film won an Oscar in 1957. He graduated in electrical engineering from Paris. He worked as an engineer for two years before moving to Malaysia in 1938, to manage a rubber plantation in Kuala Lumpur.

19111910

1909 - 1900

Famous birthdays on February 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900

1909
  • American mystic. She co-authored "The Rainbow Bridge" with Norman. It outlines a way to build a channel of light through your body in order to improve your health. She was also a student astrologer and clairvoyant, as well as a student of Alice A. Bailey.

  • Heinz Erhardt

    Heinz Erhardt, the son Baltic German Kapellmeister Gustl Erhardt, was born in Riga. His childhood was spent at his grandparents' house in Riga. Paul Nelder, his grandfather, had a music house. He was also taught by his grandfather how to play the piano.

190819071906
  • German Nazi, the "Jewish specialist" at the Foreign Office and the supervisor of the Belgrade massacre of Jews starting in October 1941. He was sentenced to a term of imprisonment for war crimes and was tried.

  • Gale Gordon

    American television and Radio Actor (d. 1995).

1905
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  • Swedish writer (Acrobat).

  • American Astrologer, Pro in Long Beach, CA. She began her interest in 1934, and joined AFA in 1946. She was 70 years old when she died in Long each, CA on July 18, 1975.

  • Albertville Military man

190419031902
  • American photographer artist. He is the most important figure in 20th-century photography and the best known technician in the history photography. His interpretations of natural scenes are stunning because of their beauty and grandeur.

  • French artist and expert in heraldry.

1901
  • French-American biologist, author (d. 1982).

  • St-Brice physician

  • Indian politician and lawyer (d. 1978).

  • Egyptian politician and general 1st President (d. 1984).

  • Daily Mirror, Irish/British daily newspaper publisher

1900
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