List of celebrities and famous people who were born on September 21st
Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
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The shooting occurred in Nairobi's Westgate Mail shopping center. More than 175 people were also injured and at least 62 of them (2 Frenchmen) were killed. Al-Shabaab (an Islamist group affiliated with al-Quaeda) claimed responsibility for the attack. The siege continued on the 23rd of September. The President of Kenya declared the end to the siege on September 24th and …
English family with a notable child, Jenni Falconer, English presenter, and James Midgley, husband.
Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
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American accidental death/homicide victim. Shane, aged 4, was killed with Kaleigh Thibault and Marcelle Thibault as they tried to cross Interstate 495, Lowell, MA. They were both struck by oncoming traffic, and they died. The tragedy happened on January 11, 2008, at approximately 9 PM local time.
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Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1998American actor/actresses.
TV Actor
Celebrity
Actress
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Japanese actress and model
English swimmer
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Spanish footballer
South Korean actress and singer (AOA).
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Mexican footballer
Pop Singer
Estonian motorcycle racer
American singer, model, and actress
TV Actress
American basketball player
English footballer
American basketball player, and head women's basketball coach at Louisiana Tech University. He is the son and legendary Tennessee Lady Vols basketball coach Pat Summitt.
American-Filipino actor and model
American actress.
Pop Singer
Musician
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Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989American Pop singer
Actor
Australian actress and singer (The Wiggles).
Singer and actress from the Philippines
Australian rugby player
Pakistani politician
Politician
Football Player
His young life is awash in the bloodshed and machinations of Pakistan's political struggle. His mother, Benazir Bahutto (former Prime Minister of Pakistan), was assassinated while she tried to regain political power. His maternal grandfather, who was the founder of Pakistan PeopleaEUR(tm), the Party of Pakistan People (PPP) and the first elected Prime Minster of Pakistan, was executed under martial …
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Model
Movie Actor
American football player
Brazilian footballer
American basketball player.
Polish footballer
American basketball player.
Paraguayan footballer
Metal Singer
Violinist
English singer-songwriter (The Horrors & Cat's Eyes).
Actor
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American football player
Dutch actress
Musician
Businessman
Rapper
Musician
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American swimmer
American swimmer
American actress.
American screenwriter and producer of actor directors
Argentinian footballer
Swedish journalist and drummer (Sugarplum Fairy), (d. 2013).
Australian cyclist
American homicide victim, her mother Carole, and Silvini Pelosso, her friend who was visiting from Buenos Aires (Argentina), were also among the victims. They were last seen at 7:35 pm at Yosemite National Park restaurant.
Football Player
Actress
American actor. He is best known for his role in the ABC soap opera One Life to Live as Oliver Fish, a police officer. He is Chris Evans' younger brother.
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American snowboarder
American actor.
Author
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Brazilian race car driver
American reality TV contestant who won Survivor: Micronesia
English footballer
Greek basketball player
Russian footballer
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Indian actress
Indonesian-Australian actress
Movie Actress
American actress.
American singer and actress
Indian singer and actress
South African race car driver
American singer-songwriter
Welsh swimmer
East Patgchogue, New York -- Gymnast (1996 Olympics)
Actress
American actor and choreographer.
British Paralympic swimmer
Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Irish footballer
Australian actress and model
German runner
American actor
Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist (Glasvegas).
Reality Star
English footballer
Cricketer from Jamaican West Indies
Canadian producer and director of actor
Athlete
Actor
Brazilian mixed martial artist
Australian rules footballer
New Zealand rugby union footballer
Estonian basketball player
Latvian composer and pianist
American baseball player
Musician
Danish singer-songwriter/guitarist (Mew & Apparatjik).
Arlington, Virginia -- Canoeist (1996 Olympics)
Danish footballer
Tennis star
Actress
Danish manager and footballer
Driver
Actress
Actress
Rapper
American baseball player
American singer and actress
French football/soccer goalkeeper, who spent most of his career with Sochaux-MontbA(c)liard (2001-2012).
American basketball coach and player
Manager and English footballer
German tennis player
Kazakh cyclist (Born 1973).
American journalist and author
Mexican footballer
American author of young adult fiction.
American model
American model
Spanish tennis player
Mexican footballer
Madrid, Spain -- Tennis star
English singer (Oasis)
French actress
Long Beach, California -- Playmate (Oct, 1995)
American basketball player: Guard, Pistons
American songwriter and drummer (Korn and L.A.P.D.
American baseball player
American football coach and player
Los Angeles, California -- Rhythmic Gymnast (US team-96).
American actor
New York City: actor/pianist (Alfonso-Silver Spoons).
American boy known as the "Bubble-Boy", was born with an uncommon disorder called immune deficiency. For 12 years, he lived in isolation in a germ-free bubble.
English cricketer and academic
Hillsborough disaster: English victim
American actor
Model and actress from Indonesia
American actor
Irish-American diplomat and journalist 28th United States Ambassador at the United Nations
American singer/songwriter. She has enjoyed a loyal following since her 1991 appearance as Morrissey's opening act. 1994 was the year she released her first album. Right On Records, which she founded in Newburyport MA, is her own label. In 2004, she released a new CD. One critic stated that she wrote "perfectly soulful songs for folk rock and made one …
Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Canadian ice hockey player, and sportscaster
Omaha, Nebraska -- Pitcher (Pittsburgh Pirates).
American actress and talk-show host. In 1988, Lake began her acting career with John Water's film comedy "Hairspray". Lake was a charming portrayal of a large-sized teenager and went on to star as China Beach, an ABC TV drama about Vietnam. She reached her maximum weight of 260 pounds. On her 5' 4
Rocker (De La Soul)
Publicist, film critic, and promoter of pseudo-science and conspiracy theories in general. Also, Chilean television presenter.
American producer and rapper (De La Soul).
American country singer and actress. Her albums have sold over 40 million worldwide. She is one the most successful country artists ever. Hill is married Tim McGraw, a country singer with whom she has recorded many duets.
Canadian drummer (Barenaked Ladies)
American singer-songwriter and bass player (Deicide & Vital Remains).
Nepali poet and songwriter
Irvington, New York -- Rower (1992-96 Olympics).
Actress
Soccer player (RKC)
Big Spring, Texas
Canadian journalist and skier
TV Actor
Reality Star
Musician
French literary critic and writer. He was awarded the Prix InteralliA(c), 2003, for Windows on the World. In 2009, he won the Prix Renaudot for Un roman franASSais. He is also the founder of the Flore and Sade Awards.
Australian producer and actor
American producer and actress
Finnish screenwriter and director
Spanish conductor
French critic and writer
NFL linebacker (Minn Vikings)
NFL guard (KC Chiefs)
Soccer player (NEC)
Canadian guitarist
Uruguayan actor and singer
Scottish screenwriter and actor
American baseball player. First baseman for the Anaheim Angels. After being selected in the secondary round of the free-agent draft, Fielder was signed by the Kansas City Royals. He was traded to Toronto Blue Jays one year later. They immediately sent Fielder to the minor leagues. He played for South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia over the course of two years. …
Antiguan cricketer, bass player
Writer
Actor
Reality Star
Japanese composer
American actor, singer and director
Italian film director. Her film, "Tana da Morire", a musical about Mafia was a huge success. It won high praise from critics as well as the public. The sets were beautiful and the actors were not professional actors.
After his separation, Cleet Boris was a French singer from the pop band "L’Affaire Louis’ Trio". He was also a cartoonist and worked for "Rock & BD".
Alberta, Canada; NHL goalie (Edmonton Oilers).
American producer and actress
French / Neth publisher (Arena).
American businessman created magicJack (d. 14).
Jr. American boxer (d.1984)
Canadian actor
American screenwriter and author
English gallery owner and dealer in art
Actor and singer from Pakistan (d. 2012).
Artist
Actor
Canadian-American actor and director
Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959English singer-songwriter ("Swing Out Sister" and "Working Week")
rocker (Swing Out Sister, "Swing Out")
American actor
Michigan, USA; actor (Joey Gladstone-Full House).
Polish footballer
Romanian politician and educator President of Romania
English-American coach and player in baseball
German screenwriter and actor
American basketball player: Forward, Pistons
French poker player and architect
Businesswoman
English radio host
American screenwriter and producer of director films
26th Prime Minister of Australia
American basketball coach and player
American lawyer, radio talk-show host, and author
English actress and journalist
US tai kwan do champ 1987 / (1988 Olympics)
Producer
American basketball player and sportscaster
American professional wrestler
American producer and screenwriter
French actor in theatre and film. He is best known for his role in "Tell No One", a 2006 French film. It was directed by Guillaume Canet. Based on Harlan Coben's novel, Canet starred in it. In the French film Intouchables, he starred with Omar Sy.
Finnish screenwriter and producer of director films
Little Rock, Arkansas -- Actress. (Carla Lou Grant, Soap).
Indian singer and actor
Finnish director
French actor
American astronaut and engineer
Japanese politician
A TV documentary features a British transsexual, George Roberts.
British musician (Motorhead)
Businessman
Rock drummer (Motorhead)
Businessman
English drummer (MotAPrhead & Waysted) (d. 2015.)
American academic and ecologist
Japanese politician and lawyer, 90th Prime Minister of Japan
French politician and member of the National Assembly of France. He was a representative of Morbihan and is a member the Union for a Popular Movement.
French skipper and winner of "Route du Rhum", he also won a silver medal in duet at the 1972 Munich Olympics (Flying Dutcman) category. He was awarded five world championships medals.
French landscape architect. One of his projects is the Garden of Tuileries, Paris.
Dutch sportscaster and driver of a race car
Actress, Animal House, dies at 30 from a cerebral hemorhage
French comics writer and artist.
New York, USA: actor (Nick-White Shadow, For Love and Honor);
Since 2000, French Catholic priest, Bishop of FrA(c]jus-Toulon
German women believed to have been possessed by demons (d. 1976).
English keyboard player and guitarist (XTC and Big Big Train).
British Lord is a conservative member of House of Lords, Warwick. He is the only British Lord with African-American heritage and serves as an important role model for the UK.
Athlete
(Rep-R-New Jersey)
Dutch singer / guitarist / keyboardist (Nits)
Italian pop singer, guitarist, pianist, and drummer
Brooklyn, New York -- Soccer coach (1996 Olympics-Gold Medalist).
American actor
Chechen politician and general 3rd President, Chechen Republic Of Ichkeria (d.2005)
American comedian and actor. He is deceptively sincere, deadpan and delivers acerbic sarcastic humor. His films include "Caddyshack," 1980 and "Ghostbusters," 1983. He also directed "Groundhog Day," 1993.
German-American businessman in DC since 1978. Author of "Trend Analysis: The United States: Year 2002." Misty served in a variety of volunteer roles, including the Co-Chair of Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce's Small Business Committee and Commissioner of Fairfax County's Small and Disadvantaged Business Commission. She developed and taught business courses at Northern Virginia Community College and George Washington University.
English politician and economist Secretary of State for Education
Author
French actor, producer and writer of film.
Illinois, USA; comedian (Saturday Night Live. What About Bob?. Stripes. Groundhog Day.
American Hindu teacher, Astrologer, and Author, known as Vamadeva. His books, which were published in India as well as in the United States, covered topics such Vedas, Hinduism and Yoga. The American Institute of Vedic Studies, Santa Fe, New Mexico, is his creation and direction. It offers education information about Yoga philosophy, Ayurveda and Vedic Astrology.
Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American basketball player and radio host
Brazilian cardinal
Japanese actor (Born 1949).
American attorney and administrator, she was the ninth president of Barnard College for Women. She served thirteen years. In 1993, she was elected president of the American Museum of Natural History. She was a self-described doer, rather than an observer. In 1980, she held the distinction of being America's youngest chief executive at a major college. She is five feet …
American pianist and photographer
Diver (first perfect 10m platform on 10m).
ABA All Star (Kentucky Colonels).
Leader of the English Union and politician
American screenwriter and prolific writer. He was a former English teacher and managed to write more than 40 horror novels before 1999. His first book, "Carrie", was published in 1974. 26 of his books were used in movies. He wrote screenplays for five of them and played a small part in three of them. King's income in the last two …
American singer-songwriter (Eagles).
British-Canadian Astrologer, based in Alberta, whose astrological art was featured on The Mountain Astrologer's cover.
American mime, bodybuilder and minor actor. Married. He drowned while swimming and was found by his wife. He died August 26, 1979 in Los Angeles, CA, age 31.
Author
English singer and ventriloquist (d. 2015).
American playwright and author
Gainesville (Florida) -- Rocker (Eagles).
Italian astrologer.
Swiss politician and lawyer, 87th President of Swiss Confederation
English author and sculptor
Italian journalist, essayist and writer.
Estonian politician and psychologist, 12th Prime Minister of Estonia
Austrian-Australian journalist historian, author (d. 2014.)
Businessman
French politician, mayor in Sarlat-la CanA(c)da, and state councilor. He was the husband Christine Deviers-Joncour.
American artist and creator of pop sculpture. His work can be seen in Tempe museum as well as private collections. She has been an artist her entire life. She began sculpture in 1973. Pieces have been sold to the White House as well as to Henry Kissinger. Her work is as detailed as Bohrod's apple dew drops, but in sculpture.
French politician and member of the National Assembly of France. He is the representative of Val-de-Marne and is a member the Socialiste radical, citoyen et diverse gauche.
Italian entertainer
American race car driver and American businessman
American singer (The Spinners, The Temptations).
American movie producer and TV TV. He is responsible for action movies like "Flashdance," Pirates of the Caribbean," and "Black Hawk Down" as well as popular TV shows like "CSI." He is the head of Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Jerry Bruckheimer TV.
Irish 18th General of The Salvation Army
American poet and educator
Reykjavik, Iceland -- Astronaut (STS 85)
American government official, White House Chief Of Staff under President Jimmy Carter. He was the son of a successful insurance agent and earned a University of Georgia degree in poli-science. He served with the Volunteer Services in Vietnam between 1967 and 1968. After being impressed by Carter's return to Georgia, he joined Carter's team and became a wunderkind. He also …
American actor and author
Director
Charlotte Politician
English singer-songwriter/guitarist (Gass Hummingbird Humble pie and Streetwalkers).
English author and historian
American politician and lawyer, 61st Governor for Kentucky
Scotland, United Kingdom -- Actress (Krays, Sacrifice)
Alabama, USA; actress/comediene (Candid Camera).
American basketball player, who played for one year pro basketball in 1967.
British actress on stage, film, and television, she is best known for her role as the star of the English classical theatre companies. Her television shows "Chandler & Co," and "The Buddha of Suburbia" were a big success.
French spy, who was a customs officer. He is best-known for his covert operations that brought down a large drug trafficking organization. His employers betrayed him and he spent more than ten-years in prison (3,888 day) in France, England, Canada, Spain and Canada. These events were the inspiration for "Gibraltar", a 2013 movie.
French manager and engineer.
American corporate development officer and CEO at Dekalb Energy, an energy company. Bickner holds a Bachelor's degree in political science. He is well-known for being down to earth at work, but a daredevil sports lover at leisure. He enjoys para-sailing and waterskiing barefoot.
Italian actress, singer, and politician who was President of the Province Milan from June 1999 to Juni 2004.
Jamaican singer-songwriter and DJ
Cleveland, Ohio -- Comedienne, (Smothers Brothers Show Laugh-In).
American photographer. She works mostly in black and white. She lives in New York and travels often to the Southwest. She describes herself as "horse-obsessed" She photographs a wide range of subjects, including animals, landscapes, nudes, and other human subjects. She is featured in "Thought To Exist in the Wild: Awakening From the Nightmare of Zoos" with her photographs.
French official who was the director of Monnaie de Paris (Paris Mint), 1987-1991.
Ohio, USA; comedian (Smothers Brothers Show Laugh-In).
American baseball player
American author and astrologer. For ten years, he worked in Mental Rehabilitation with mentally handicapped adults and teenagers who were emotionally disturbed. He began to study astrology seriously in 1969 and is the author of "The Astrology Of Genius", a 1975 study of Nobel Prize winners.
American wrestler and manager (d.2010)
Jr. Director, American Central Intelligence Agency
Rocker
Jr. American diplomat and scholar 16th Director for Central Intelligence
French contemporary sculptor.
Florida, USA. Newscaster (The American Parade).
American baseball player, a left-throwing/right-hitting pitcher with the Minnesota Twins in 1964 and 1965.
American journalist and producer
Austrian Engineer and Academic
English footballer coach and manger (d.2013)
Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939English musician
Indian philosopher academic and politician
American basketball coach and player
American electrical engineer and CEO at Idaho Power, a utility company. Marshall holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering. He enjoys backpacking as a hobby.
Composer
Composer
Canadian ice hockey referee and player (d. 2005).
France sport Champion
American CEO of Comerica Bank Corporation, an American bank corporation. Miller holds a BBA degree. He enjoys travel to places such as Normandy and, for his free time, is a WW II buff.
American drummer
American radio host and journalist
Russian politician, who was Mayor of Moscow between 1992 and 2010. He was also vice president and one of the founders for the ruling United Russia party.
American author. BurrowayaEUR (tm), a published author, has eight novels, memoirs and short stories. Translations, poems, translations, plays and two childrenaEUR (tm)s books. There are also two how-to books on the craft of writing. Her 1970 Pulitzer Prize-nominated novel, 'The Buzzards,' was also nominated, while 'Raw Silk', her most well-known novel, was the runner up for 1977 National Book Award. …
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Russian politician is mayor of Moscow
English producer and manager
Manager and English footballer
American singer and actor (d. 2009).
Pennsylvania, USA; comedian (Nashville Laugh-In's poet).
Canadian novelist and songwriter-folksinger who became a Buddhist monk, shaving his head and living part-time in a monastery on Mount Baldy, outside of Los Angeles, CA. In the middle of the 1970s Cohen split from Suzanne Elrod, his wife. Although Cohen spoke for many years about his interest in Zen, the establishment was still surprised when the highly-successful songwriter and …
French businessman and owner, PathA(c), large media company. PathA(c), which operates today, is involved in the following sectors: Cinema production, distribution, theatres, and homes, international management of more than 500 movies, cable and satellite television networks; TMC (TA)lA(c] Monte Carlo), ComA[c]die! (majority shareholder), cuisine.tv, Voyage.
Actress
French editor and publisher. He was ranked second after completing his studies at "Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris". Jacques Chirac was the third. He founded his own editions after having served as the head of Julliard Editions and Presses de la CitA (c)). He died in 2007.
Australian footballer and coach (d.2011)
American race car driver
American economist and CEO at Integra Financial, a large financial lender institution. Roemer is a vivacious bank manager and has a Bachelor's degree in Economics. He also enjoys skiing in Colorado as he can.
French TV director, screenwriter, show producer and editor. Also director of an opera house.
British journalist and editor. Author of bestsellers in pop music. She was a former contributor to the Observer. She was also the first woman editor for the Observer Colour Magazine and the woman's editor for the Daily Mail. Her books include "Lace," made into a mini-series on TV, and "Superwoman," 1978 which remained at the top of London's bestsellers list …
American composer and keyboard player (The Mothers of Invention).
American 6'1
American basketball player who played for two teams in pro basketball, starting in 1955.
American movie executive (Born 1931).
Actor
Texas, USA; American actor. (I Dream of Jeannie JR Ewing Dallas).
British actress, on-screen since 1951 in international films, with three years in Hollywood. She married the Italian Prince Massimo in 1954, and they had a turbulent 17-year marriage. She married James White in 1974.
English manager and footballer (d. 2004).
Actor and screenwriter from Wales, Canada (d. 2004).
French business leader and head of Galeries Lafayette Group, 1987-1998.
American merchandise marketer, CEO of Federal Paper Board, a wood pulp manufacturer company. Kennedy holds a BS degree and is a skilled manager in the paper industry.
Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929French humorist, co-founder (with FranASSois Cavani and Fred) Hara Kiri magazine. Hara Kiri was founded in 1960.
English-Italian academic and philosopher (d. 2003).
American saxophonist
Argentinian actor, singer
Actress
Hungarian footballer (d. 1979)
Estonian illustrator and author (d. 2006).
Hungarian footballer, manager (d. 1979).
Argentine film, TV and theater performer. Well-known in Argentina as well as Spain.
French film critic and actor.
Martinique's poet, writer and literary critic. Glissant is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures within Caribbean thought and cultural commentary.
American-French singer/songwriter and conductor (Les Double Six), (d. 2015).
Actress
Psychologist
Actress and singer from Pakistan (d. 2000).
Fijian-Australian politician and lawyer 35th Premier of South Australia
Physicist (Nobel-1960)
American activist and pastor (d. 2015).
American scientist and genetic engineer. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Science 1960. The bubble chamber allows you to capture extremely small particles.
Iranian poet and critic (d.2000)
France sport Champion
Chicago, Illinois -- Actress
Austrian mountain climber who was accompanied by Herrligkoffer. On 7/03/1953, he made the solo climb to Nanga Parbat (a Himalayan peak)
American mystery writer. His works feature Lt. Frank Hastings, San Francisco police department. His protagonist is not eccentric nor hard-boiled, but rather boring. His mysteries are well-known for their ability to master police procedures and for clever plot devices. Wilcox was the Japanese publisher's only invitation to an American mystery writer to create a novel for them.
Italian singer. She is best known for her vocal duo "Duo Fasano", which was active in the 1950s. It was formed with her twin sister Dina. Delfina passed away on 16/12/04.
Italian singer. She is best known for her vocal duo "Duo Fasano", which was active in the 1950s. It was formed with her twin sister Delfina. Dina passed away on the 24th of November 1996.
Retired Army Colonel, as well as an ordained minister. His career spans over 30 years.
English large landowner
American comedian Groucho Marx was 19 years old when he wrote "Amos and Andy" over five years. He married his fifth wife in 1984.
During the presidency of Georges Pompidou, France's Minister of Post and Telecommunications. He was one FranASSoise's brothers.
Flemish pianist
English singer and radio host
American baseball player and executive (d.2008)
Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Author (Atlasvlinder, Rameh)
Pakistani scholar and philosopher (d. 1988).
Philosopher and physicist from Argentina-Canadian
Jr. American trumpet player and educator (d. 1993).
Pakistani scholar (d. 1988).
Los Angeles California; actor (Corporal Boone-Rin Tin Tin).
American Manhattan Project advocate and scientist (d. 2007).
Charleston Military man
Mexican academic and writer. He is Mexico's most prominent experimental short-story writer of the 20th century. Arreola is regarded as the first Latin American writer to abandon realism. He used fantasy elements to emphasize absurdist and existentialist ideas in his writing. Arreola is not well-known outside of Mexico, but he has been a literary inspiration to a number Mexican writers …
American military, Major General. Retired 1 July 1977.
Actor from Slovakia (d. 2011).
Actress
English mathematician (d. 1968).
Coach
Journalist and politician Swiss-French Minister of Culture (d.2003)
French politician and journalist (d. 2003).
Premier Suriname
American composer and bassist (d. 1987).
Actor
Chemnitz (Germany) -- Media CEO (Metromedia). / Billionaire
Theologian
Hungarian composer and pianist (d. 2005).
Scottish businessman, who was elected Chairman of the National Coal Board in 1983. He was knighted by the Queen's Birthday Honors List in 1986.
American animator producer, screenwriter (d. 2002).
Daffy Duck).
Hungarian pianist (d. 2005)
Norwegian sculptress. Her ecclesiastical statues were her most prominent accomplishment.
Germany Military man
Roubaix Writer
French administrator of ComA(c),die FranASSaise. 1945-47. Radio host and producer. De Beer was married on the 20th of December 1937.
Courbevoie EXecutives
French economist.
Swiss composer (d. 2006).
Famous birthdays on September 21st for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Ghanaian politician and educator 1st President, Ghana (d. 1972).
Writer
Actor (Mike Axford Green Hornet).
Sault-Brénaz Writer
London, England -- Actor (Inheritance).
American botanist and biologist (d. 2006).
French Canadian Ice Hockey Executive (d. 1999).
German artist. He was a pioneer in abstract expressionist painting and a member of the Paris school's abstract wing after 1945. He had previously lost his right leg during active military service in Germany the previous year.
St Jean de Braye Musician
The Tucker Sedan was designed by an American engineer and businessman (d. 1956).
Evreux Journalist
Penguin Books was founded by a British publisher.
Finland -- 10K Run (1936 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
Australian writer and author of "Come In Spinner", 1951. A devastating portrait of prostitution, gambling, rackets, and black marketing, as well as the whole sub-culture that thrived alongside patriotic devotion to the war effort.
Canadian ice hockey player (d. 377)
Spanish poet and member of the Generation of 27. He went to the UK in 1938 to give lectures during the Spanish Civil War. This was the beginning of a long exile that would last until the end of his life. Before moving to the USA in 1947, he taught at the Universities of Cambridge and Glasgow. He moved to …
British book publisher (d. 1970).
Czech painter, draftsperson and illustrator and a member of the surrealist movement.
Poet
Tarascon/Ari?ge physician