List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 20th
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2013Justine HA(c), a Belgian tennis player, and BenoA(r]t Bertuzzo, a Belgian cameraman.
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2006American child of Donald Trump and Melania Knauss Trump, well-known businessman. Barron is Barron's first child, but his father's fifth.
YouNow Star
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Vine Star
Vine Star
Pop Singer
R&B Singer
YouTube Star
Reality Star
Tennis Player
French World Cup alpine ski racer
Actor
Italian footballer
Polish footballer
YouTube Star
Soccer Player
German footballer
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Ukrainian runner
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Canadian French Young actor and filmmaker, Manuel Tadros, a singer and actor of Egyptian descent, was born to GeneviA"ve Dolan and actor Manuel Tadros. His fifth movie, "Mommy", has been selected for competition at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.
Australian fashion model
Athlete
Japanese actor and martial artist
American snowboarder
Movie Actor
Polish actor
Boxer
Athlete
Japanese singer and actor
Singer and actor from Indonesia
Actress
Cameroonian footballer
Scottish footballer
Brazilian footballer
Brazilian footballer
Cameroonian football player
Indian actress
Belarusian ice hockey player
Scottish footballer
Movie Actor
Violinist
Family Member
Reality Star
Brazilian footballer
Model
Actor and singer from Australia
Filipino video blogger (d.2015)
YouTube Star
Canadian actress
Argentinian footballer
Argentine footballer
Australian VJ
American noted family, Catherine Curren was the daughter of Frank Curren and Judith Curren, who were both aged 31 and 46 at Catherine's birth. Kirsten, her younger sister, was born three years later.
American basketball player
French footballer
American wrestler
French e-sport gamer
Belgian footballer
Spanish footballer who plays for Chelsea and Spain as a striker. Torres began his career at AtlA(c).tico Madrid and progressed through the youth system to their first team squad. In 2001, Torres made his team debut and ended his time with the club scoring 75 goals in 174 La Liga appearances. Torres was a Segunda DivisiA3n player for AtlA(c). Madrid. …
American singer and actress.
American blogger and actress
Finnish player in ice hockey
TV Actress
Norwegian singer-songwriter
Finnish racing driver
Finnish race car driver
YouTube Star
American football player.
American victim of a car accident that occurred in British Columbia, Canada, on November 17, 2002. James lost control of his car on blackice and crashed into the windshield. His life support was cut two days later when he was discovered comatose and jettisoned into the water. McGonagle was a goalie with the Williams Lake Timberwolves of B.C. McGonagle began …
TV Actor
Zimbabwean cricketer
Portuguese footballer
Portuguese footballer
Polish footballer
American musician (The All-American Rejects).
Producer
Producer
Scottish football player
American basketball player.
Estonian-Finnish violinist, conductor
South Korean singer
Lithuanian basketball player
Swiss tennis player
South Korean actress and singer (Fin.K.L).
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American actress
British actress
English actress
New Zealand rugby player
Gaelic Footballer
Spanish actress
Japanese baseball player
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
English sailor
Professional French road cycling racer from 1999 to 2008.
Actor
Athlete
Hungarian professional dancer. 1999 European and world champion in Latin dance Mambo. He was a part of several seasons on the Austrian television show Dancing Stars. He and his dance partner Alice have been running a local dance studio since 2003.
American musician (Linkin Park)
TV Actress
Author
FC Twente).
Italian Gold Medal Skier in Super G Event 2/12/1996 Since 1982, she has been a member of the Ski Club Gardena Italian team.
Jamaican hurdler and jumper
Illinois, USA; figure skater (1997 Great Lakes Senior champion).
Colombian actress
Canadian runner and coach
Estonian poet
Polish author
American-Colombian screenwriter and producer of American-Colombian actresses
New York; Diver (Olympics 1996).
French TV and radio journalist of Martiniquan heritage
English actress and model
Australian soccer striker (Olyroos, Olympics - 1996)
Estonian skier
South Korean actor and director
American actor
England; actress (Lover).
Russian runner
English-Scottish producer and singer (Franz Ferdinand The Yummy Fur, and The Karelia).
Canadian-German producer and pianist of singer-songwriters
English rower
Author
Soccer player (Roda JC).
German footballer
Estonian skier
He was a French road racing cyclist who wore yellow in the 1996 Tour de France's three stages. Between 2009 and 2013, he was the manager at French cycling team Sojasun. In February 2014, he joined Cannondale as the team's Performance Director.
Canadian actress
American actor
American writer
American journalist and author
Manitoba, Canada; volleyball player (Olympics 1996).
Dominican Republic; infielder (Baltimore Orioles).
TV Actor
American actor and director
American screenwriter and producer of actor directors
NFL linebacker (Atlanta Falcons).
American novelist
NFL running back (New Orleans Saints).
California, USA; volleyball outside hitter. (Olympics 1996).
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969French rugby player. He plays scrum half (half back) in the French Rugby team 1999.
French mistress shot and killed her billionaire lover A%0douard Star during a bondage session held in Switzerland on February 28, 2005.
Quebec City, Quebec -- Kayaker (1996 Olympics - Silver Medalist)
Canadian sledge hockey player
Hungarian pilot (d. 2014)
English politician and economist Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
WNBA center / forward (Charlotte Sting)
Actor
jockey.
Russia; 238 pounds US weightlifter (Olympics-1996).
Vietnam; murderer (FBI Most Wanted).
American producer and rapper (Big Tymers).
American producer and singer-songwriter
American actress
Germany; Hockey forward (Team Germany 1998).
Journalist
Manager and English footballer
A French swimmer and quadruple amputee who swam across the English Channel.
Dutch soccer star (PSV / AA Gent)
American journalist and author
New Zealand; golfer (1991 Bridgestone).
Cape Verdean runner
American journalist and author
English actor
American basketball player and guard for the Golden State Warriors.
French screenwriter, director, and actor.
Florida, USA; Miss Florida-America (1990).
horse trainer.
Estonian architect
Actor (Rocco – Bold and the Beautiful. Grady-Street Justice).
TV Show Host
Canadian Football League quarterback (British Columbia Lions).
Indian singer
California, USA; pitcher (Seattle Mariners).
Scottish comedian and actor, Steve McCracken is the star of "The High Life," a sitcom on Scottish television.
Victoria, Australia; canoeist (Olympics-1996).
Ohio, USA; Catcher (Baltimore Orioles).
Author and historian from Scotland
American-English guitarist (James & Sharkboy).
Japanese voice actress
Belgian singer, born to an English-Egyptian mother and a father from Egypt. She is well-known in Europe for her interpretation of FranASSoise's song "Mon amie la rose".
Baltimore, Maryland -- Rower (1996 Olympics- 6th Place).
British actor
American actress and furniture designer
Belgian actress. Since 1976, she has been in over 40 films and TV shows. She won the Silver Bear Award for Best Actress in 1996 at the 46th Berlin International Film Festival, for her role as Mon Homme.
Director
New York, USA; Tennis star.
American poet and author (d. 2014.)
Designer
Middle Swan, Australia -- Canoeist (1992, 96 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
Rock keyboardist (Nelson, "Love and Affection")
American tennis player and coach
American actor
Russian athlete (Born 1963)
American screenwriter and producer of director films
New York, USA: LPGA golfer (1985 US Women's Open).
English journalist and author
Danish manager and footballer
Phantom [Jim Mcdonnell] - rock drummer (Stray Cats, "Stray Cat Strrut").
American family of distinction, Clark Gable's only son and Kay Spreckels, his fifth wife.
German politician
California, USA; actor ("Bad Jim")
French writer, essayist, music critic, musician, producer, and host of a radio program about music. He divides his time between Paris and New York.
American sculptor and painter
German academic and computer scientist
Russian astronaut and colonel engineer
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959French gendarme, well-known for his investigation into the murderer Francis Heaulme. Since then, he has been a private investigator.
Indian-American academic and psychologist (d. 2013).
English coach and footballer
American professional wrestler
Ladybank, Scotland -- LPGA golfer (European Solheim Cup Team)
American political operative, who was credited with John KerryaEURTM's win in Iowa in January 2004. While Whouley prefers to stay in the background, he is well-known in political circles for being a strategist and get it done guy. For well over 12 years, he has served as a senior adviser on Democratic political campaigns. He is also a principal consultant …
Wrestler
American author
Soap Opera Actor
Movie Actress
Coach
Australian cyclist
American film director
Arnaud, a French architect, designed the Strasbourg building for the European Parliament.
NFL defensive end (San Francisco 49ers).
Australian rugby player
Georgia, USA; actress (The Piano Broadcast News Roe versus Wade).
Director
American actress
He was a French footballer of Spanish descent. He played for Olympique de Marseille, A.S. St-Etienne and as a goalkeeper for the french team. He was retired and became a coach.
She was a French actress who won the Romy Schneider Prize 1985. She has been credited with more than 60 roles on television and film.
American actress
American producer and actress, dancer
Writer
California, USA; actress (Black Widow. Straight Time. Razor's Edge).
American voice actor and screenwriter for animators
Australian wood chopper
Georgia, USA; director (Mo Better Blues, Jungle Fever, Malcolm X).
Vice-President of European Commission for English politician
Japanese comedian and director
British Member of Parliament.
Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist (Cold Chisel).
American politician and lawyer
Actor
Writer
American author
Children's Author
French pole vaulter
American baseball player
Greek journalist and politician
Editor
Businessman
American sports talk host
Alabama, USA. Singer (Shenandoah-"Sunday in South").
Canada; NHL Left Winger (Los Angeles Kings).
Algerian screenwriter and director
Musician
New Zealand guitarist-singer and painter (Split Enz The Swingers, Schnell Fenster).
Driver of a race car in Australia
In India: Tennis player (Brother ViJay).
English academic and economist
American singer and actress, best known for portraying the mysterious and spiritual Celeste Perrault in the TV soap opera "Days of Our Lives."
American guitarist (The Fabulous Thunderbirds).
United Kingdom, King Crimson
American journalist and author
Guitarist / singer in rock (Motels Only the Lonely).
Michigan, USA; actress (Celeste-Days of Our Lives).
Indian cricketer and coach
American actor
English songwriter and drummer (Emerson Lake & Palmer Asia, Atomic Rooster).
Author
Children of a Lower God
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949English teacher and journalist
American pianist and singer
Politician
Clergyman
Wisconsin, USA; actor (Love Sidney, Reggie).
British politician and Member of Parliament, who was elected to the General Election on 6/11/1987.
Canadian ice hockey player
Greek producer and singer (d.2011)
American producer and actor
United States -- Sci-fi author ("Venus of Dreams Cloned Lives")
American blues singer (d. 2010)
American baseball player who was drafted by the Detroit Tigers on June 29, 1971. He made his major league debut in 1971, and he retired from sports in 1974. Since then, he has been a teacher at a private school.
French cartoonist and comic author, best known for his series "Les Bidochon".
Boswell; medievalist.
Actress
American author, "Same Sex Unions In Pre-modern Europe" He was an important figure in the study and analysis of gay-lesbian relationships.
Emerson Lake and Palmer – "Lucky Man".
Illinois, United States -- Singer ("Riders in Sky Cowboy Way")
Peruvian painter, engraver. Adolfo Winnitz, who specialized in painting, taught him at the School of Plastic Arts of The Catholic University of Peru. He began teaching at the School of Visual Arts in 1984, two years after he graduated in 1974. In 1997, he was named head teacher at the Catholic University's School of Visual Arts. Alayza's work has been …
English motorcycle racer (d. 2014.)
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Riders in the Sky).
Schenectady, New York -- NBA coach (Lakers, Knicks, Heat)
American editor of "Where to Find It", a magazine published by the American Hotel Association. He lived in style in a rented apartment in the Verdier Mansion on Russian Hill. This allowed him to get around the city and find out what was happening. He was small in stature, slim, active in movement and high-energy, gay. From 1988, he was …
American actor and guitarist, who was in the right place at the right time to be included in the original production of "Hair", Hollywood, 1969. Willie was driving a laundry trailer, playing guitar, and practicing peace, love, and a little grass when he applied for the role. This was April or May 1968. He was cast as the alternative lead …
Shadow Secretary of Health for England, an English politician
Canadian TV host and author
American pilot and soldier
New York, NBA coach/star (San Diego Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks and Miami Heat).
Scientist
English conductor and composer
American author producer and Philanthropist
Crane is an American accountant and CEO. They only supply Boeing Enterprises. Evans is a college graduate with a BA and MBA in Finance. He enjoys skiing, sailing and tennis, and was a participant in New York City's marathon.
English-Irish archbishop
American actor and poet. Andy Warhol's group member, appearing in "The Chelsea Girls" by Warhol.
Scientist
Public Servant
Businessman
American businessman founded The North Face and Esprit Holdings (d.2015).
French TV personality and announcer.
Clermont-Ferrand Journalist
Estonian graphic artist
American producer and director
Italian television presenter and model who presented the award to Alan Sorrenti for his song in the Eurovision Song Contest 80.
American TV producer
Politician
American educator and singer
American professional athlete and accident victim. When the Minnesota Vikings signed him, he began professional football. He was a tough-hitting defensive back who made his name on the field and played for ten seasons. He was paraplegic after a motorcycle accident in 1973. He became a Christian outreach ministery worker.
Jockey
Japanese long-distance runner
American manager and player
Manager and footballer from Greece
Italian race car driver and entrepreneur founded the Momo business (d. 2012).
American journalist and photographer (d. 2015).
Photographer
Horse trainer
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Canadian politician elected Deputy of Nova Scotia on 29 Aug 1983. Mulroney was elected the Canadian Prime Minister of the Progressive Conservative party in September 1984. Mulroney's ability to appeal to many Canadian Tories through his fluent French and bilingual skills was a major reason he won by a large margin. He was a Canadian politician for eight years and …
American astrophysicist and astronomer. He was widely published after graduating from UCLA with high honors. He then began his teaching career at Princeton before moving to the University of Colorado, and finally, the University of Chicago where he received a full professorship. His "Stellar Atmospheres", published in 1970.
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Swiss biologist and academic (d. 2014.)
Seafield [Ginger] English large landowner
American politician and lawyer (d. 2013).
American bass singer and founder of The Fabulous Four Guys, an award-winning country music group. This harmony quartet was a regular part of the Grand Ole Opry's regular cast for over thirty-two years. It all began in 1967. In 1999, The Four Guys were disbanded.
Russian Mathematician, Fields Medalist
van der Heijden; Dutch journal/Dutch Member of Parliament (CDA).
American country western singer, songwriter and recording artist. He is best known for his hit song "Amos Moses". In 4/1970, he first appeared on TV's "Glenn Campbell Show". Reed also starred in "Smokey and the Bear" with Burt Reynolds. He appeared as a guest on "Evening Shade" in 1994, years later. The pilot for his TV series, "Good Ol’ Boys," …
American author credited with over thirty children's books, and an autobiography. Two Newbery Medals were awarded to her for "Number the Stars", 1990, and "The Giver," 1994. She was nominated in the U.S. for the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2000, which is the highest award given to children's book creators.
Translator/editor for writers
Germany -- 90m Ski Jump (1960 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
Georgia, USA; singer/actor ("Gator, Bat 21 Smokey and the Bandit")
Rocker (Johnnie & Joe).
High court judge in Britain.
Jamaican Reggae artist
Baron Saville, Newdigate English lieutenant lawyer judge
American director of U.S. movies in the 1980s. His work includes "Heartbreaker," The Golden Sun, and "What Color is the Wind."
American composer and pianist
American actor and comedian (d. 2004).
Actor/director (That Girl) dies at 61 from an aneurism
New York, USA. Actor (Don – That Girl Frankie - Gomer Perle).
Italian actor. He was portrayed in both supporting and leading roles. He was the son of a marble worker and used his strong physique to portray working-class characters. Over 20 films were made of his performance, with half of them being released worldwide.
Australian playwright and author
American producer in New York, well-known family, the son Frank and Lucille Warner. His brother Tom and he made a 90-minute documentary about their father's life called "Frank Capra’s American Dream", 4/21/1998.
Artist / faker
England).
American professional astrologer, lecturer, writer, and teacher based in New York City. She is also Education Director at the National Council for Geocosmic Research-Professional Astrologers' Association (NCGR-PAA), since its inception in 2009. She was previously Education Director, then full director of NCGR, between 2004 and 2009. Since 2001, Soffer has been involved with organizational work in astrology in various capacities.
American politician and two-term San Francisco mayor. He was first elected as the city's first African American mayor on December 12, 1995. He was sworn into office on January 8, 1996. He was sworn into office for the second time on January 8, 2000. He was born in poverty in a small, racially-segregated Texas town. After high school, he worked …
Russian poet and geologist
Nigerian politician and lawyer (d. 2012).
Businessman
Novelist
Australian rugby player and coach (d.2013)
American baseball player
American Survivalist, writer, who was editor of "Personal Survival" newsletter. Letter" (1977-1982), and the books "Survival Guns", (1977-1982), and "Tappan on Survival", (1980). Tappan, a leader in the Survivalist movement, advocated for relocation to and preparations of survival retreats within lightly populated areas. Tappan did it himself and moved to Rogue River in Oregon during his last years. At 47 …
Educationalist
Composer
Actor (Burn, Luna, 2 Women)
American author and astrologer, who has been in practice since the late 1960s. In 1972, she taught the first American-accredited course in astrology at high school. She was named one of the top astrologers in the country in Esquire magazine in 1974. In 1982, she appeared on David Susskind's TV show. Her Dear Mae R. column is read by millions …
French pianist and actress.
Composer
Composer
Chairman (British Forestry Commission).
British educator (Conscience & Polis)
American banker and CEO of Boatmen's Bancshares. This solid financial institution is managed by an American banker. He holds a BA degree.
American actor, singer, and director
Athlete
New York, USA. Actor (Barney Miller and Blacke's Magic, Rothchild).
Belgium sport Champion
Estonian screenwriter and director
French composer and musician for films. Oscar nomination 1962 for "Gigot". He died 19 December 1984.
Musician
Author and academic from Sri Lanka
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Spanish actor
Canadian judge and lawyer (d. 2013).
Spanish-Mexican director and actor
American children's TV host (d. 2003).
American children's TV host (d. 2003).
American Olympian in track & field, he was awarded a Gold Medal at the 1952 Olympics for long jump. From 1962 to 1992, he was a school counselor. Biffle died September 4, 2002 in Denver.
American engineer and physicist (d. 2013).
Diagnostic Products is headed by a German-American medical engineer. Ziering is a national medical testing expert, with over 100 laboratories in the U.S. His wife manages the marketing division.
American actor, who is known as Mr. Rogers. He is a screenwriter and producer and a writer of children's literature. Fred Rogers, a veteran actor and screenwriter, greeted children for the final time on "Mister Rogers’s Neighborhood", his PBS TV program. His career lasted 34 years. The showaEUR(tm), which has producers from PBS, hopes to transition into reruns without too …
Pennsylvania, USA; Children's TV host (Mr Rogers Neighborhood).
Denver, Colorado -- Long jumper (1952 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Race horse trainer
German politician. He was Foreign Minister from 1974-1992, when he resigned. Also, he was part of the Social-liberal Coalition from 1969-1974.
Athlete
Clergyman
Herman Joubert; composer (Chamber Music for brass quintet).
South African-English academic and composer
Flushing, New York -- Actor. (Don-That Girl Frankie-Gomer Pyle).
Nominated by President Nixon as American Treasurer on 9/20/1971. Romana's Mexican Food Products Inc. was founded by her in 1949. It has since grown to be a multi-million-dollar business. She is married with three children. Her company was scandalized for illegally hiring aliens in September 1973. In February 1974, she resigned from her post as a government official.
American attorney, government official and domestic affairs advisor to President Nixon between January 1969 and April 1973. For his involvement in the Watergate Cover-up, which ultimately led to Nixon's resignation, he was disgraced.
Public Servant
Watergate conspirator).
Judge
American choreographer and dancer (d. 2015).
American baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox (1947), St. Louis Browns (48, 1950aEUR'1951), and Chicago White Sox (1852).
Slovak actor (Born in 1924)
Pakistani journalist, author and activist (d. 2006).
France Actor
Irish manager and footballer (d.2013)
American screenwriter and producer of actor directors
Comedy duo Bob and Ray dies at the age of 68 from complications caused by kidney failure
American saxophonist, bandleader
Bandleader/alto Sax (Elgart Orchestra).
College President (Academia Europeea)
Winnipeg, Manitoba -- Actor (Papa Webster, Busting Loose).
American basketball player who was a pro for two seasons from 1946 to 1948. He died 1/30/1994, age 71.
American scientific doctor of petralogy (the study and analysis of rocks), Yoder was a recipient of many awards and the founder of the mineral yoderite. Yoder earned his Ph.D. from Cambridge in 1948 in petrology and was an aerologist for the Navy in WW II, 1942-1945. He worked at the Carnegie Institute's Geophysical Lab from 1948 to 1971.
Slovenian resistance fighter, philosopher, and literary historian (d. 1977).
American crewel embroiderer/astrologer. Author of several books, including "Astrological Workbook", 1980.
Comedian
Hungarian mathematician, theorist (d. 1970).
American singer (d. 1973)
Slovenian philosopher and historian (d. 1977).
composer.
French-Egyptian poet and journalist, novelist, of Lebanese descendance, mother to Louis (singer) & MichA"le (singer), and Matthieu’s grand-mother (singer).
French producer who produced very popular French TV shows from the 1950s through the 1990s. His wife Maritie was his co-worker.
Jimmy McPartland).
British family of noted British, third daughter of Lord Digby and wife of Randolph Churchill (the son of Winston Churchill) in 1939. They divorced in 1945. She married Ambassador Averell Harriman, and later became ambassador to France.
Chapman biomathematical statistician.
Director
English screenwriter and author (d. 1988).
Canadian baseball player
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1918German composer (Soldiers).
West German composer, most well-known for his opera
English soldier and author (d.2013)
Barry & Enright Productions, an American producer and host of game shows, was founded by Barry & Enright Productions (d.1984)
English-American composer and pianist (d. 2013).
Singer (Anniversary Waltz)
M Nijhoff Prize 1958: Literary / interpreter
founder (Findhorn Community).
French politician. He was Prime Minister under Georges Pompidou, 6 July 1972 to 27 Mai 1974. He was a Gaullist and served in the "Free French" forces from 1940-1945. He was married once.
Vincennes Military man
Magnac-Laval Military man
Ukrainian composer and pianist (d. 1997)
American singer-songwriter and guitarist
French naval officer, engineer and member of resistance during World War II.
Pianist
Austrian politician, President (1974-1986) (d. 2000)
Austrian politician and judge 8th President of Austria (d.2000).
American actor and politician (d.68)
Belgian politician, lawyer, diplomat, author. In 1947, he was General Secretary responsible for the Marshall Plan.
Zhitomir (Ukraine) -- Pianist (Stalin Prize-1945).
Russian-Estonian boxer (d. 1968)
French artist and sometimes sculptor. Her works are often abstract and cubist. She attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Nancy, and later Paris. After WWII, she served as a volunteer. Her first major exhibition was in Paris in 1947. She worked on her projects until her 90s.
Italy Actor
Seneca (South Dakota) -- Actress (13th Letter Tingler, Rear Window).
American businessman and philanthropist (d.2016)
Italy Military man
Costa Rican diplomat, dentist, and footballer. He was a professional footballer in both the First Division in Costa Rica and the First Division in Chile. He also played in official matches for the national teams of Chile and Costa Rica. He was recruited to play for Chilean teams such as Audax Italiano or Universidad Catolica in the second decade of …
A Mexican diplomat and politician was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, along with Alva Myrdal of Sweden, in 1982.
French psychologist, Master of Conferences on Psychology at the Catholic Faculties of Lyon 1937-1939. Assistant-Director, 1943-1952, Director of Laboratory in Experimental and Comparative Psychology at the Hautes A%0tudes (1952-1979), and Director of Institute of Psychology of Paris (1951-1969). Fraisse was a member, 1950-75, and president of the Psychology Commission 1960-67 of CNRS. He was the Director of Le Psychologue, a …
Belgian/Dutch actress (Pleasantly settled).
Nobel Prize laureate for Mexican Lawyer and Diplomat (d. 1991).
German hammer thrower (d.1999)
American business executive
Famous birthdays on March 20th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1908Bristol, England -- Actor (Browning Version Lady Vanishes).
Muskegon, Michigan -- Broadcasting executive. (CBS).
Bekkers actor (Czardasvorstin).
French rugby player. He was selected as a 2nd rower or wing forward 20 times at international events. On 1/18/1949, he died.
American Black Islam matriarch (d. 2011).
Canadian author best known for his title, "Voices in Time". He is a distinguished writer who has written five novels and many collections of essays. "Return of the Sphinx", 1967, and "The Watch That Ends The Night," 1962 are two of his titles. Five times he had been awarded the Governor General's Award (the Canadian equivalent of the Pulitzer), five …
Austrian wrestler, discus thrower and shot-putter (d. 1991).
English-American politician and account 104th Mayor New York City (d. 2001).
Native American painter (d. 1993).
Jersey City, New Jersey -- Actor in Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet
Parenago Russian astronomer.
French rugby footballer (d. 49)
France Scientist
Guerlesquin physician
At 86, a Psychologist (Skinner Box) dies from Leukemia.
Pennsylvania, United States -- Behaviorism pioneer Skinner box
American psychologist, who believed that human behavior could be manipulated to create a better world. He was one of the most controversial and influential psychologists of the 20th Century. He was revered as a prophet and detested as a threat. He was a Harvard psychology professor who conducted behavioral modification studies using rats and pigeons. His observation methods were used …
American psychologist and author (d. 90).
French palaeographer and archivist.
Psychologist
Actor (Uncle Joe -Petticoat Junction), is killed at 77
Belgian heavyweight boxer dies at 63
Hall of Fame tennis pro (elected 1961).
He was an Italian soccer player who participated in the 1928 Summer Olympics. He was a coach for Milan, Lecce and AEK. He died 25 June 1971.
Humansville, Missouri -- Actor (Uncle Joe-Petticoat Junction)
He was a French politician who was close to Charles de Gaulle after and during World War II. He is also remembered for being the lover of Nancy Mitford, an English novelist. His appearance in two of her novels is fictionalized.
Physicist