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List of celebrities and famous people who were born on July 21st

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2009 - 2000

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000

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1999 - 1990

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990

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  • German singer. He is best known for his participation on "Deutschland sucht den Superstar 8", where he was one of the top five.

1993199219911990

1989 - 1980

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980

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1979 - 1970

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970

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  • Jaime Murray

    An English actress who is best known for her roles as Stacie Monroe on BBC's "Hustle" or Lila West on Showtime's "Dexter". Her recurring roles include Gaia in Starz’ "Spartacus Gods of the Arena" and Olivia Charles in The CW’s "Ringer". She also appeared in the "Warehouse 13" episode as Helena G. Wells. Murray plays Stahma Tarr on the Syfy …

  • Jaime Murray

    An English actress who is best known for her roles as Stacie Monroe on BBC's "Hustle" or Lila West on Showtime's "Dexter". Her recurring roles include Gaia in Starz’ "Spartacus Gods of the Arena" and Olivia Charles in The CW’s "Ringer". She also appeared in the "Warehouse 13" episode as Helena G. Wells. Murray plays Stahma Tarr on the Syfy …

1975
  • French actor, director and screenwriter. He is also an activist for housing right, co-founder of "Les Enfants de Don Quichotte" and politician.

  • CFL defensive end (Edmonton Eskimos)

  • Sri Lankan cricketer

  • Actress

  • Athlete

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1969 - 1960

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960

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1959 - 1950

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950

1959
  • French TV host, stage actor, painter, great-granddaughter to composer Vincent d'Indy. She starred in the French version of Mrs Doubtfire with Michel Leeb at TheAC/tre de Paris.

  • Italian singer. She was born to an American father, and an Italian mother. She moved to Milan, Italy shortly after she was born. She began her career as a chorist in Albero Motore and later as a vocalist in various productions of dance music (Klein & MBO), Kano, Mike Francis, and as an organizer for a young American choir.

  • Belgian choreographer and dancer, who started her dance company "Astragale" in 1990.

  • Turkish journalist

  • Cheshire, England -- Canadian equestrian (1996 Olympics).

19581957
  • Jon Lovitz

    TV Actor

  • Swedish politician and leader of the Swedish union 33rd Prime Minister of Sweden

  • Three young drug addicts from Italy raped three Italian girls at Piazza Navona on 3/06/1988. They were sentenced and tried, but they were released after eight months. Maria died on 11/18/1988 of pulmonary problems and AIDS.

  • American music producer and songwriter

19561955
  • Hungarian director producer and screenwriter

  • American producer and songwriter of bass (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers), (d. 2003).

  • rocker (The Christians-Harvest the World)

  • Singer ("Putting on the Ritz")

  • Hungarian film director

19541953
  • Journalist

  • Manager and English footballer

  • American writer and editor. She has written about a time in her teenage years when she refused the incestuous advances made by Anne Sexton, her mother. Linda Sexton edited "Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait In Letters" 1977, and "A. Sexton Words for Doctor Y" 1978. In 1994, her autobiographical book, "Searching For Mercy Street: My Return to My Mother Anne Sexton," …

  • Italian singer, actress, voice actor, TV presenter, showgirl and TV presenter.

  • Chinese-Australian actor

1952
  • Italian ecclesiastic, "the little flying nun", because she was the first European sister to learn how to fly. She has always been passionate about motors and has been called "the little flying Nun". She went to Madagascar in 1988 as a missionary and was able to fly. At 24 years old, she entered the convent for the first time.

  • American actor. Tall, handsome, and a "hunk" Hasselhoff was a star in many top daytime TV series after completing a lengthy apprenticeship. He was studying acting and waiting tables when he was noticed by a casting director. This led to him being cast in guest shots for "Police Story" and then "The Love Boat," which eventually led to a regular …

  • Illinois, USA; comedian (Mork & Mindy, Awakeningss, Genie-Aladdin).

  • American politician and physician

  • Australian journalist

1951
  • Robin Williams

    After learning improv at L.A. Comedy Store, he became an American actor and turned his madness into the television series "Mork and Mindy". He played Mork, an interplanetary visitor with delightfully demented mental faculties, starting at $15,000 per week from 9/14/1978. He was a Juilliard drama student at the time and had his first appearance as Mork on "Happy Days." …

  • French journalist and political commentator. She was the editor of France 2 from August 2010 to August 2010. She moved to Europe 1 in March 2011 to be head of information and news.

  • United States -- Basketball player (1972 Olympics-Silver Medalist).

  • Basketball player for the NBA (Seattle SuperSonic).

  • Portland, Oregon -- Body builder (Women Physique World)

1950

1949 - 1940

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940

1949
  • American Astrologer, author of "The Book Of World Horoscopes": The Astrological Gazetteer Of The Modern Geopolitical World. It was published in 1981 by Moore and Tim Browning, Tim Browning's partner in Metaphysical and Astrological Research systems. Despite the fact that the book is out of date, there has been mundane research which built upon it over the years.

  • He is a French fashion photographer and music director.

  • USSR -- Pairs figure skater (1972 Olympics - Silver Medalist)

  • baseball player

  • New Zealand poet and singer (d. 2003).

1948
  • (born Steven Demetre Georgiou), commonly known by his former stage name Cat Stevens, is a British singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, humanitarian, education philanthropist, and prominent convert to Islam. In 1971, he began to release gold albums. He was a singer, pianist and guitarist, as well as songwriter. His first appearance was as a teen idol. After a brief pause in 1968 …

  • American Astrologer, Lecturer, and Author. Bruce has written numerous programs for Astrolabe, as well as astrology books. He also wrote articles for newsletters and magazines. Since its inception in 1979 and serving as Education Director 1998-2002, he has been involved in the NCGR education program. He published his first book on astrology in 1980. He is also the author of …

  • He is an actor, comedian, and politician from Italy. He started his career as an accountant. The party he started in 2009, Five Star Movement, won 25.55% at the 2013 general elections. Surnamed "the Italian Coluche".

19471946
  • American judge and lawyer 39th Solicitor General for the United States

  • American lawyer who became internationally famous as the Special Prosecutor investigating wrongdoing by the American President, Bill Clinton. He was a respected lawyer who looked more like an accountant than the determined warrior he is. On 8/05/1994, he was appointed independent counsel to investigate Whitewater. After passing the bar in 1973 he had an impressive Washington resume, including stints as …

  • French senior government official who was President of France TA (c)lA (c)visions, the French public television broadcaster, from 1999 to 2005.

  • British musician (Herman’s Hermits).

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  • American politician. Washington congressman is accused of sexual harassment by his two female staff members. He is also facing financial charges for using his congressional staff to conduct campaign activities, which is a violation the code of ethics.

1940

1939 - 1930

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930

1939
  • American record producer, singer and impresario. He is also a songwriter, musician, filmmaker, radio actor, and musician. He is most well-known for his roles in a series of novelty and cult rock singles from the 1960s and managing The Runaways in 1970. His reputation as "one the most colorful characters in rock & roll history" and "a shadowy figure well …

  • British-born American diplomat, who was first appointed to the American Foreign Service in 1960. He served three countries as Ambassador between 1981 and 1986. From 2001 to 2004, he was a United Nations representative in the George W. Bush government. Bush and his company selected Negroponte as the ambassador to Iraq between 2004-2005. Bush again selected him for a high-ranking …

  • American educator and saxophonist

1938
  • American attorney. She was the Miami's chief prosecutor for 15 years. On 3/10/1993, she received unanimous approval from the Senate Judiciary Committee. This allowed her to be elected the first woman Attorney General in the country. Unmarried. On 11/16/1995, she revealed that she had a mild form Parkinson's Disease. This was four weeks before.

  • French actress on stage and film.

  • American politician and former Secretary of Defense. He was appointed by President Bill Clinton as the Pentagon's new leader in the post-cold war era. However, he resigned when pressure mounted.

  • Actress

  • France Actor

19351934
  • French comedian, writer, biographer, and actor.

  • French linguist, scholar of Romance languages. In the late 1960s, he created Lexicon-Grammar which is a method for formalizing languages and has practical applications. On 8 December 2001, he died in Paris from bone cancer.

  • (Rep-D-New York, 1983- )

  • English actor, director and author

1933
  • German astrologer, noted family member, the son of Reinhold Ebertin and the grandson Elsbeth Ebertin. He is well-known for his own work. He is a psychologist, philosopher, esoteric alternative healer, reincarnation-therapist and author. He is a strong advocate for Cosmobiology and traditional astrology. He is especially interested in medical astrology. This emphasizes the importance of past life experiences to the …

  • Novelist essayist and critic (d.82)

  • Scholar / writer (Grendel, Sunlight Dialogues)

19321931
  • American boxer and world champion at middleweight 1957-1963.

  • French rugby player, nicknamed aEUR~aEUR(tm)Brin daEUR(tm)osier,aEUR(tm) the most selected full back of FranceaEUR(tm)s team. Between 1953 and 1960, he was selected 43 times for international events. This record 180 score made by FranceaEUR(tm).

  • France sport Champion

  • Andr?sy EXecutives

  • American saxophonist, B. Bumble and the Stingers and the Wrecking Crew

1930
  • American professional golfer who started playing golf at nine years old. He became a professional in January 1954 and went on to win many other tournaments. He survived a bug in his swing and, more importantly, a malignant lymph gland tumor. This made him the only player to win after the surgery that saved his life.

  • San Diego, California -- PGA golfer (1961 US Open)

  • San Diego sports champions

  • American teacher who taught speech and theatre courses at Georgetown University between 1954 and 2000. He was invited by Jacqueline Kennedy, Letitia Baldrige and became a theatrical advisor for the John F. Kennedy Administrations for White House drama and music presentations in East Room (1961aEUR1965). He was a founding member and Vice-President of the National Theatre Corporation (1974), and was …

1929 - 1920

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920

1929
  • French ecclesiastic and Roman Catholic Cardinal. On March 24, 1955, he was ordained. He served in Algeria and was promoted to Bishop of Oran (Algeria), on February 2, 1973. He was again elevated to Coadjutor archbishop of Oran on December 20, 1980. He retired May 24, 2008.

  • Belgium sport Champion

  • Sr., American professional wrestler (Born 1929).

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  • Norman Jewison

    Canadian-American film producer, actor, and founder of Canadian Film Centre. His notable filmography includes "In the Heat of the Night", "The Thomas Crown Affair", (1968), "Fiddler on the Roof" (191971), "Jesus Christ Superstar", (1973), and Moonstruck (1987).

  • Bill Pertwee

    English actor (d.2013)

  • Czech-English producer and director (d. 2002).

  • Queenie Watts

    English singer and actress (d. 1980).

1925
  • Romanist and professor of French literature. He was an expert in the works of Charles Baudelaire and Colette. Pichois was a teacher in France, Switzerland, and the USA.

  • American actress (d. 2006).

  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -- Actor (Extreme Close-up)

  • Psychologist

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1919 - 1910

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910

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  • Norfolk

  • Blues singer / guitarist

  • English contractor / multi-millionaire

  • French poet. His friends included RenA(c), Daumal, Roger Gilbert-Lecomte and Antonin Artaud, who he provided with opium and laudanum. Prevel succumbed to tuberculosis at the Sainte-Peyre Hospital on 27 May 1951.

1914
  • Estonian shot putter, discus thrower (d. 1977).

  • French historian. He was a self-described "weekend historian", as he worked as an information officer for tropical agriculture in his traditional life. He wrote about the changing of attitudes over time starting in 1948. His books "Centuries of Childhood" (1960) and "Centuries of Childhood"), which dealt with historical patterns of childhood, and "Western Attitudes toward Death" (1977), made him well-known. …

1913191219111910

1909 - 1900

Famous birthdays on July 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900

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  • Spanish screenwriter, journalist, cartoonist, and playwright.

  • Scottish artist. He is best known for his sculpture work, but he started his career as an artist. In 1927, he began to sculpt in granite. His first work with nudes caused much controversy. He had an exhibit at Paris Salon in 1950 that earned him a gold medal

  • American politician and businessman. Under President Richard Nixon, he was the 60th Secretary for the Treasury (1969-1971), and the later the 8th United States permanent representative to NATO (1972-1973). During the 1950s and 1960's, he was Chairman and Chief Executive of the Board of Continental Illinois.

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