List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 21st
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2004Count Claus-Casimir van Orange-Nassau van Amsberg
TV Actor
TV Actor
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Filipino singer and actor (Mak and the Dudes).
TV Actress
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Rapper
Estonian figure skater
Filipino-Chinese basketball player
Reality Star
Reality Star
YouTube Star
Movie Actor
Finnish footballer
English footballer
Athlete
Dancer
American actor.
Japanese actress and model
Czech tennis player
Soccer Player
YouTube Star
English footballer
Vine Star
German singer-songwriter and dancer Monrose
American son of Kim Delaney, actress, and Joe Cortese (actor), their first child.
Reality Star
American runner and heptathlete
Liberian-American soccer player
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Soccer Player
Pop Singer
TV Actor
Novelist
Japanese singer and actor
Actor
Uruguayan footballer
Model
Uruguayan footballer
English footballer
Model
American Ice Hockey Player
Czech sprinter
German sprinter
Singer and dancer from the Philippines
Football Player
Actor and singer from the Philippines, Norwegian
Movie Actor
Pop Singer
Greek swimmer
French racing harness driver, Jean-Luc Bigeon, who is also a jockey and race horse trainer.
Spanish footballer
American football player
American Ice Hockey Player
TV Actress
Argentinian model and dancer
French swimming champion and winner of the Olympic Silver Medal in 2012.
Brazilian footballer
Uruguayan footballer
Brazilian footballer
Argentinian model and television host
Spanish basketball player
German race horse (d. 2013)
Cameroonian footballer
Stage Actor
Swedish woman kidnapped while on honeymoon, and then murdered in Gugulethu Township near Cape Town on the 13th of November 2010.
Comedian
Albanian singer and DJ
Athlete
Driver of a Northern Irish race car
Chinese-Singaporean singer
Italian tennis player
Ethiopian runner
American baseball player
Chinese-Singaporean singer
Reality Star
Brazilian footballer
French cyclist
Brazilian footballer
Turkish actress and model
Guitarist
Soccer Player
Norwegian cross-country skier
famous Italian winemaker
Athlete
Norwegian skier
South Korean actress and singer (Fin.K.L).
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Reality Star
Actress
Actress
Athlete
Indian actress
Britney Spears' ex-husband, American dancer
Dominican baseball player
English keyboardist (Kaiser Chiefs).
Movie Actress
Kenyan runner
American rapper (Outlawz)
American-Filipino actress
Australian news anchor (d. 2007.)
Dominican baseball player
American author
Italian footballer
English tennis player
Italian murder victim, July 20, 2002. 26-year-old university student, she was murdered and mutilated in her apartment by Ruggero Jucker (a scion from a prominent Milan family). For his crime, he was sentenced to 30 year imprisonment.
Artist
World Music Singer
English sailor
German-Turkish footballer
American singer and actress of the voice
Filipino singer-songwriter/guitarist (Rivermaya & Bamboo).
American basketball player: Forward, Cavaliers
Argentinian-Italian basketball player
French comedian, one of the most respected of his generation. He worked as a Humour consultant group from 1999 to 2002. He is also a radio-TV host.
Punk Singer
English-American actor and skateboarder (Born 1975).
Welsh snooker player
Kuwaiti producer and director
American actress
New Zealand actor and comedian
American drummer (BoDeans)
Golfer
Brazilian-Tunisian footballer
American producer and singer (Dope).
Irish journalist and author
Tunisian footballer
English-American actress and model
American producer and rapper (Main Source).
American actor
Actress
French soldier who had attended Afghan training camps. He was later found dead of hunger in the aftermath of Battle of Tora Bora, December 2001. This was the first evidence that Frenchmen had joined Osama Bin Laden's ranks following the September 11 attacks.
American television personality and model
Manager and English footballer
Ta; Miss Taiwan (Republic Of China),-Universe (1997)
Running back (Washington Redskins).
California, USA; kayak (alternate-Olympics-1996).
Canadian Football League defensive back (Hamilton Tiger Cats).
Moscow, Russia -- NHL defenseman (Team Russia Olympics - Silver - 1998, Edmonton)
Miss Maryland-USA (1996).
American hip hop artist
Ethiopian runner
Canadian Football League back in action (Toronto Argonauts).
Estonian canoe racer
Hungarian hammer thrower
American professional wrestler (d. 2005).
Actor
Hungarian decathlete
French operatic mezzosoprano. She is married to Alain Altinoglu, a pianist and conductor.
NFL wide receiver (New England Patriots).
Host of a Turkish-American talkshow
He is a French windsurfer and entrepreneur. He won the gold medal at 1992 Olympics and the silver at 1992 World championship.
Japanese voice actress (Born 1970)
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969in Australia; Australasia golfer.
Cleveland, Ohio -- Playmate (April, 1989)
Iranian footballer
American journalist and author
Estonian footballer
American born to a prominent family. He is the son of Bernie Sanders, a politician and candidate for the Democratic nomination as President of the United States in 2016.
English screenwriter and producer of actor
Director
She is a French actress and TV host, and was previously elected Miss France in 1986.
American-English actor and model
Massachusetts, USA; American hockey forward (Olympics-1994).
Dutch soccer player (Roda JC).
French jazz cello player.
Lakeland, Florida -- Playmate (Sept, 1991)
Sweden; NHL left-wing (Florida Panthers).
WLAF linebacker (Scottish Claymores).
American actress and model
American basketball player and sportscaster
South Korean singer-songwriter
Australian businessman
American record producer
South Korean ballad singer
Turkish manager and footballer
American singer and guitarist (Sister Hazel).
British MC (The Prodigy).
English singer-songwriter (The Prodigy)
Kicker for the Canadian Football League (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
Orange, California -- Volleyball middle-blocker (1992, 1996 Olympics - Bronze Medalist).
Actor
Swedish producer and singer Ace of Base
Radio and British television presenter
Welsh politician and lawyer First Minister of Wales
American producer and DJ (Gang Starr).
English cricketer and coach
German runner
Michigan, USA; NHL defenseman (San Jose Sharks).
Swedish author
Lawyer and economist for Mexican football referees
French politician, who served as Minister for Health in Dominique de Villepin’s government under President Jacques Chirac from 2005 to 2007. He was then Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Solidarity between 2007 and 2009. From 2009 to 2010, he was also Minister of Labour, Employment and Health. He was a key figure in Nicolas Sarkozy’s presidential campaign in 2007.
Swiss journalist, publisher, and editor-in chief of the Swiss magazine
Welsh rugby player
International football star from Iraq
Danish professional cyclist
Dutch manager and footballer
Diplomat
Actor
American bass player (Vixen & Contraband).
Minnesota, USA; rocker. (Vixen – "Rev It up").
American guitarist, songwriter, and producer (Black Oak Arkansas). (d. 2003).
PSV, Barcelona, Feyenoord).
New York, USA; infielder (San Francisco Giants).
American baseball player
American comedian, actress and talk show host. Rosie won two Emmy Awards in 1998 for her "Outstanding Talk Show" as well as her "Outstanding Talk Show host" award (the latter was illustriously tied to Oprah Winfrey, an established talk show star).
Movie Actor
Italian television presenter and singer.
Director
American comic book author
Canadian screenwriter and actress
New York; actor (Inspector Gadget Ferris Bueller’s Day Off WarGames Biloxi Blues, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off).
Former player and German football manager. He was awarded European Footballer of Year after leading West Germany to victory at the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He was the first FIFA World Player of the year in 1991 and is still the only German recipient. He is the only player to have played in five FIFA World Cups (1982-1998) more than …
Beijing, China -- US table tennis player (1996 Olympics)
Australian comedian entertainer and feature writer for "The Sydney Morning Herald". In the late 1980s, he was awarded a Gold Medal at New York Film Festival for his documentary "No Laughing Matter," in which he played all seven of the characters. He was awarded $2.5 million in 1990 for his feature film, "Gino."
German footballer
Kentucky, USA; actress
American hurdler
American singer and actress
Jim Phantom rock percussionist (Stray Cats)
American drummer (Stray Cats' Phantom Rocker & Slick Dead Men Walking, and The Head Cat).
Kentucky, United States -- Actresses (Evil Dead 2, Blair One Life to Live).
Author
Brazilian Formula One race car driver, and three-time world champion. After Emerson Fittipaldi (1942 and 1974) and Nelson Piquet ( 1981 and 1983), he was the third Brazilian to win twice as champion. He was known for his aggressive style and won championship, fame as well as wealth and admiration. However, he was also subject to injuries. His rivalry against …
Jockey
Filipino military officer
Estonian architect
English singer/songwriter "House of Love".
Politician
American producer and drummer
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Japanese keyboard player and composer (The Black Mages, Earthbound Papas).
Israeli Ambassador
British pop singer, Morris gained a large following on the London circuit after she was made famous by "The Communards," a homosexual band. Morris, a red-haired, gregarious and articulate woman, was often considered a lesbian due to her powerful voice and wide range. In February 1989, her production of "Me and Mrs. Jones", was banned. Her success was greater in …
English singer
American football player, American athlete. He played with the Chicago Bears between 1981-1992 and the Cleveland Browns in 1993.
Actor
Author
An English actor, musician, and filmmaker best known for his portrayals of sometimes villainous characters. Oldman was nominated for the Academy-, Emmy-, Screen Actors Guild Awards as well as the Palme d'Or. He has been recognized for his television and film work with two BAFTA Awards. He is highly regarded by audiences, critics, and peers.
German controversial athlete (see Marita Koch), born in the Democratic Republic of Germany. She was awarded a silver medal in the 100m events at the 1980 Moscow Olympics and the gold medal at the 1983 Helsinki World Championships. With the East German relay, she won two Olympic gold medals.
Santa Barbara, California -- Comedian (SNL)
California, USA; comedian (Saturday Night Live).
American actress
Director
Louisiana, USA; actress (Sondra - Crosby Show).
Author
Actress
Director
Producer
German-English singer-songwriter/guitarist (The House of Love).
English keyboard player, composer, and producer (Cabaret Voltaire).
Writer
American runner
American film producer
Norwegian runner
Boston-1986, 1989).
German sprinter
Greek politician
California, USA; actress Jane - Man from Atlantis
American notable family, the daughter Leonard Nimoy's wife Sandi and her father Sandi.
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Political and economic leader from Lebanon
American Astrologer, Mystic, Artist, and Writer-Publisher.
American basketball coach, Trail Blazers.
Author
Businessman
California, USA; WPVA volleyball players (National-9th-1993).
American photographer and educator
Author and illustrator from English (d. 2002).
English academic and computer scientist
Florida, USA. Rock drummer (KC and the Sunshine Band – "Give It Up").
American author, educator, and photographer
USA; comedian (Thicke Of The Night).
American bass player (Los Lobos)
Playmate (June, 1969)
American journalist, sociologist, and social worker.
Korean-Japanese actor
American wrestler
Jr. American soul singer (Stylistics-"Sing Baby Sing")
British singer, keyboard, guitar, and vocalist who was a member the rock band "Supertramp." This group was founded in England in 1970 and is the only one to have been bankrolled by anonymous millionaires. They shifted around until 1975, when the album "Crime of the Century" became a minor hit. The investment and hard work of the band paid off …
Russian diplomat and politician Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Rocker (Genesis)
American politician and minister 19th Mayor of Palm Springs
Actor
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Slovenian cultural critic and sociologe
American composer and musician. His first band was "The Grapes Of Wrath," a 1970 group. However, his career didn't really skyrocket until he joined "The Rockets." He has been a producer of two platinum LP records, three gold singles, and has toured for some years for ten months.
Scottish-English politician
New York, USA. Singer/guitarist ("Take Me Home Tonight", “Two Tickets to Paradise”).
Guyanese coach and cricketer
Slovenian academic and philosopher Sociologist
Coach
American academic and computer scientist
New York, USA. Actress (Jillian Coleridge Ryan- Ryan's Hope).
Former French tennis player and pharmacist who was President of the French Tennis Federation (FFT), between 1993 and 2009.
French astrologer, writer (in periodicals), author "Le Guide d'Astrologie Conditionsaliste".
British actor
English singer-songwriter/guitarist (Mungo Jerry).
Japanese cardinal
Texas, USA. Vocalist/pianist (Sly and the Family Stone- "Everyday People".
American sprinter and coach
Vocalist / pianist for Sly & Family Stone-Everyday People
Sharpees).
American keyboard player and singer (Sly and The Family Stone).
Coach
Danish novelist, poet and essayist. His poetry collection Digte was his first literary work. In 2000, he was awarded the Nordic Council Literature Prize for his poetry collection DrA.mmebroer ("Dream Bridges")). He is a Danish writer, but he spent much of his childhood in the Mediterranean. This may have had an impact on his writing.
English lawyer Baron Grabiner
Politician
French actress, on television, stage, and film, she is the daughter of Max Barrault (Jean Louis Brother). She was nominated in 1976 for her role as "Cousin, Cousine". She is Jean-Louis Barrault's niece. She had two children with her first husband. Roger Vadim was her first husband. Their relationship lasted until his passing in 2000.
English general
Author and journalist in American English
American producer and guitarist (Kaleidoscope).
American singer-guitarist (Saffire the Uppity Blues Woman)
English general
Japanese guitarist (Flower Travellin' Band)
Composer
Composer
Movie Actor
Arkansas, USA; 4x100 metre runner (Olympics-gold-1968).
French politician, a member of France's Senate representing the CA'te-d'Or.
German conductor
Hungary -- Soccer player (1968 Olympics-Gold Medalist).
Hungarian sports executive (d. 2006)
English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and painter (Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band & Grimms). (d. 1995).
Hungarian sprinter and sportscaster (d.2006)
Poet
Politician
Businessman
French actress and older sister to Catherine Deneuve. Both beautiful women. She was a sparkling star, making more than 20 movies and was only 25 when she was killed in a car accident.
French jurist, ex-Attorney General of Bordeaux, and former executive of The Professional Association of Magistrates, (APM) and general secretary of Chancellery (Ministry of Justice), from 2005 to 2008.
French actress (d. 1967).
Greek basketball player and coach
American singer-songwriter and pianist
Paris 17éme Actor
Belgian astronaut, first and only Belgian to reach space in 1994.
Belgium -- Cosmonaut
American singer-songwriter (d.2010)
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Georgia, USA; 4X100 metre relayer (Olympics-gold-1960).
Wilmington, Delaware -- Actress (Without A Trace)
Statesman
Italian actor, singer and songwriter.
English/American electronic manufacturer (LSI Logic).
English illustrator and author
French novelist, diplomat and essayist.
French alpine skier, Juvincourt. He won the gold medal in the giant slalom at the 1964 Innsbruck Olympics.
California, USA; NFL coach/quarterback (Oakland Raiders).
Shadow Secretary of State for Wales, a Welsh journalist and politician
Writer
Canadian politician and pilot
Composer
English pianist
Canadian politician, the leader of Canada's New Democratic Party in July 1975. As an educator, he worked as a professor of political science. Broadbent was working with the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development by 1996.
British jazz musician, bandleader, and pianist
Author
English footballer and manager (Born 1935).
Australian writer, and fraternal twin, author "Twins in the Family", 2001. His older twin Jack was born thirty minutes later than Jack. This explains why the birth dates of Jack and Jack are different. Tom says that Jack was born March 20th at 11:45 PM.
French sommelier, who was named the best sommelier of the world in 1976.
Writer
Jr. American actor, director (d. 2012).
Indian-American author
French trade unionist.
Ohio, USA; 200 metre runner (Olympics-silver-1960).
Texas, USA; actor ("One Life to Live", My Sweet Charlie).
Welsh politician and businessman, Deputy Prime Minister of The United Kingdom
Welsh politician, Member of Parliament, Labour representative, returned to General Election 6/11/1987
American rapist tried to commit homicide; imprisoned.
English real estate developer / multi-millionaire
Michigan, USA; violinist (Denver Symphony Orchestra).
France sport Champion
Italian TV presenter, commentator, and comedian. He is well-known for his unique communication style, which is intense, direct, and punctuated with vulgarity. He created controversy by addressing current issues and politics, and was often the subject of criticisms and attacks from all sides.
French engineer and entrepreneur who specializes in computing.
Italian international lawyer who was Deputy Executive Director (external Relations) at UNICEF from 1987 to 1993.
Nobel Prize winner for physics and chemistry in America
American violinist and conductor (d.2015)
French businessman and entrepreneur, the President of Groupe Schneider. He was arrested for embezzlement on 26 May 1994 and released on bail while awaiting trial.
French writer and author of novels and books about Freemasonry, particularly in France. He was elected Grand Master of Grand Lodge of France between 1985 and 1988.
Japanese sumo wrestler (d. 1998)
Sociologist
American illustrator (d.2010)
Scottish swimmer
American-English academic and engineer
American soldier, who was a military hero and received the Medal of Honor aEUR", the highest military decoration in the United States for his actions during World War II. Martinez was killed while defending his post on 6 September 1952. His actions allowed his company to regain the lost terrain.
Actor
Italian poet and writer. Nominated by Academie FranASSaise to receive a Nobel prize. Merini was a poet with a natural talent. In 1953, she published her first collection of verse. They had two daughters together.
American actor, director, educator. Freeman was a life member of The Actors Studio and appeared in a variety of plays. These included Leroi Jones' "Slave/Toilet" to Joe Papp's revivals of the "Long Day's Journey Into Night", and the films "My Sweet Charlie," Finian's Rainbow, and the "Malcolm X" television series.
American singer and pianist (d. 70).
American actor and singer (d. 1987).
France Writer
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Space and science reporter (ABC TV)
New York, USA. Actor (Man of La Mancha and Murder by Death).
American professional wrestler (d. 2005).
German playwright (Tie Windloch)
Pennsylvania, USA; CEO (Texaco).
French singer and half of duo 'Les SA'urs A%0tienne (The Etienne Sisters), with her sister Louise.
American psychiatrist and CEO of Community Psychiatric Services. Conte, a college graduate with a BS degree and MHS, is a self-described workaholic and animal lover who would like to one day become a breeder.
Composer
24th Prime Minister of Nepal, Nepalese politician (d. 2015).
American child star, who was four years old when she first appeared in "Surrender." She was also in a stage production by the time that she was six. Her parents also took her three siblings and three brothers along to all the major studios.
German soldier and politician Vice-Chancellor for Germany
American-German Astronomer and Critic (d. 2013).
Belgian film director. Widely regarded as the founder and inspiration of Belgian cinema.
California, USA; actress (Babes on Broadway).
French film director and English theatre director, who has been based there since the 1970s.
Swiss cyclist (Born 1925).
American saxophonist (d.2003)
American baseball player. She was a center fielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1944-48 seasons. She was 5' 2" tall and 144 lb. She died November 12, 1960.
Composer
Lithuanian-Israeli politician and lawyer (d. 2010).
Grenoble EXecutives
Syrian diplomat and poet
Indian spiritual teacher and writer, also known by the name Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. Sahaja Yoga was founded by her. It is a meditation technique that she also created. She claimed that she was fully realized when she was born. She spent her entire life working to promote peace and develop a simple method through which people can realize their …
American actor and director
Canadian geoographer, author, and academic
Nebraska, USA; actor (Arthur Ward-The FBI).
New Jersey, USA: Merv Griffin Show Orchestra Leader
American screenwriter and producer (d. 2004).
Actor
Long Beach, California -- Actor (Head, Joy Sticks, Say Yes)
Belgian pianist and violinist (d. 1986).
American soldier and engineer
English composer and conductor of piano (d. 2014).
French film critic, who later produced documentaries for French TV. In the early 1950s, he began to make short subjects and finished his first feature, "The Sign of Leo", in 1959. "Clair's Knee", "A Good Marriage" are two other films. Rohmer's French television series, "Six Moral Tales", was launched in 1962. Rohmer was killed in Paris on January 11, 2010
French badminton player and tennis player, who was killed in Pau in 2002.
Estonian actor and singer
Greek singer-songwriter and bouzouki musician (d. 1970).
Italian film producer and owner of businesses
France sport Champion
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Australian bishop (d. 2013)
South Carolina, United States -- Actress Mary-Boston Blackie Slave Girl
journalist.
American diplomat and politician. He is a member the United States Democratic Party and was the 38th Governor in the US state Wisconsin between 1971 and 1977.
NHL forward (scored 20 goals or more in three seasons).
The Ameircan jazz musician, arranger, and pianist, the organist and pianist made his name in the 1940s as a soloist with Lucky Millinder, Coleman Hawkins, and Illinois Jacquet. He wrote "Robbins’ Nest", a jazz standard in the late 1940s.
American politician
Montpellier physician
Author and playwright of Australian journalism (d. 1994).
Palestinian archaeologist, whose most significant discovery was made on 5/10/1960.
General archeologist and politician from Israel, Deputy Prime Minister of Israel (d.1984)
Indian shehnai maestro (d. 2006)
Indian shehnai player (d. 2006)
English race car driver (d. 1957)
Nice physician
French military aviator, nicknamed "Moses", or "Morlaix" during World War II.
American Polish-born nurse, artist, Holocaust survivor and centenarian.
France sport Champion
French cello virtuoso, composer of the "Israeli Symphony" 1955.
Zuazo politician.
Ionescu academic.
New York, producer (United Artists).
Pilot and driver of a race car in England (d. 1991).
Canadian politician and playwright (d. 1968).
Actor / author (Executioner, Tom Jones, Dr Strangelove)
Kotch, Farewell My Lovely
American vintner, a multimillionaire entrepreneur. Julio managed the winemaking operations of a large family winery that sold low-priced wines in supermarkets. His brother Ernst and Julio made him an estimated $1.5 billion in personal income.
Brooklyn, New York -- Choreographer (Dinah Shore, Judy Garland)
Bangladeshi intellectual (d. 1978)
Bangladeshi educator and librarian (d. 1978).
Famous birthdays on March 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909France sport Champion
English footballer (d. 1977)
rocker.
Saujon EXecutives
American businessman and designer (d. 1967).
American philanthropist, third-generation Rockefeller descendant. He was the oldest son of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, philanthropists. His siblings were Abby and Nelson, Laurance, Winthrop and David.
Rockefeller III; billionaire philanthropist (oil).
United States -- Poet (Pulitzer 1961, Love Letters)
Greek composer (d. 1949).
Canadian journalist and author (d.87)
Canadian chef author (d. 1987).
The Mars bar and M&M's were created by a senior American candy maker (d. 1999).
French fencer, who won three medals at the Olympic Games. He was part of team A(c]pA(c).e. He died in June 1966.
American candymaker
Greek composer and violinist (d. 1949).
German actor who had secondary roles in many films and plays before landing the role of Freder Fredersen, Fritz Lang's 1927 film, "Metropolis".
Forrest journalist.
"Son" House folk blues musician (Delta Blues).
Hamburg, Germany -- Actor (1st Man in Space Escapement).
American singer and guitarist
American trombonist (New Orleans Rhythm Kings). (d. 1984).
American Astrologer, San Francisco. Leader in the Gay Liberation Movement. The Oracle staff asked Arthur to choose the chart for the Human-Being-In and thus determine the date. Kinsey was assisted by Arthur in his research on gay sexuality. He also wrote the now-out of print "Circle of Sex," 1966 which listed preferred sexual activities according to sign.
Rushville, Indiana -- Actress. (My Best Girl Texas Ranger).
Historian
German politician and businessman President of the German Bundesrat (d.58)
Italy Actor
Polish violinist/composer / conductor
Moscow, Russia -- Actor (Homicidal)