List of celebrities and famous people who were born on April 22nd
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2011American child born to a noted family, Knox is the son of Johanna Bennett and Matthew Followill, Kings of Leon musicians.
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2005TV Actor
Politician
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1997Model
Gospel Singer
Instagram Star
YouTube Star
Mexican tennis player
Vine Star
South Korean actress and rapper (T-ara),
American mass murderer. Twenty-six children and six adults were killed by him at Sandy Hook Elementary School, Newtown, Connecticut. Before driving to the school, he killed Nancy Lanza, his mother. He committed suicide after shooting students and staff.
Miss World South Africa 2014
Football Player
American baseball player
Estonian basketball player
Dutch criminal
Australian boxer (d.2015)
YouTube Star
Actor
Mexican boxer (d. 2014.)
Baseball Player
Scottish curler
English tennis player
Rapper
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Soccer Player
British actor
Model and actor from England
Gymnast
American basketball player
American basketball player
Senegalese footballer
Baseball Player
American drag queen performer
Brazilian footballer
Soccer Player
Nigerian footballer
Spanish footballer
Pop Singer
American actress.
American football player
Serbian/Greek basketball player
Serbian-Greek basketball player
American teenager, younger brother to Eric McKeehan, and friend of Steven Jones & Amylee Bowman. Amylee, a schoolteacher, confided to Rachel Jupin on 10/17/2001 that the boys planned to smuggle guns to school, kill as many New Bedford's faculty and students as possible, and then party on the school roof with drugs and alcohol before shooting each other in the …
French swimmer, co-winner in the 100M backstroke at the 2011 World Swimming Championships. He was accompanied by Jeremy Stravius (viz.). He finished the swim in 52.76 seconds. He won the European championships 2010 and the world championships (50m breaststroke) 2013 and 2015. He finished 2nd in the 100m backstroke (silver) in 2015.
Uruguayan footballer
Virginia; actress (Julie-Gimme a Break).
Actress
American actor and singer (Dream Street).
Ukrainian painter and sculpture
American screenwriter and director
English actress
English singer-songwriter (Sugababes)
American actor
Greek footballer
American football player.
Dutch footballer
English actor
American football player
Athlete
Actress
Greek footballer
English-American entomologist, palaeontologist
Brazilian footballer
TV Actress
Japanese voice actress
Actor
Estonian footballer
Lithuanian figure skater
Australian Rugby League Player
American baseball player
Brazilian footballer
Estonian activist and decathlete
French actor, son actor Jean Rochefort, and actress Nicole Garcia. He started his career as a rapper.
American football player.
Romanian kick-boxer
Brazilian race car driver (d. 2007)
South African-English cricketer
French soccer/football goalkeeper, who has been playing for Paris Saint-Germain in French Ligue 1 since 2011.
American sports and entertainment reporter
Engineer and politician from Kenyan-Australian activism
Florida; gymnast (alternate-Olympics-1996).
Venezuelan baseball player
Sportscaster
Italian actress, who started her career in 1994-1995 on the Italian TV show "Non A" la Rai" and then moved to television and cinema films.
American actor and director
Greek actress
Venezuelan baseball player
New Zealand All Black rugby player
California; actor (Stephen Torkelsons).
American actor
Croatian footballer
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Pop Singer
Actor
Hungarian footballer
Musician
Hungarian footballer
Guyanese professional wrestler
Argentinian race car driver
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Von Bondies and Hounds Below).
Kenyan runner/coach
Memoirist
Italian entertainer, who started her career as a teenager. on Italian Uno TV. She was first seen in commercials and she was offered a spot on the program. She was able to record two albums as a singer thanks to the attention.
Dutch footballer
American guitarist (Breaking Benjamin)
Finnish singer
Polish footballer
Miss Universe - El Salvador (1996)
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Coach
Polish footballer
Australian footballer
Spanish cyclist
Swedish guitarist and songwriter (Katatonia Betwitched Bloodbath, and Diabolical Masquerade).
Belgian soccer player (MVV).
Journalist
Canadian race car driver (d. 1999)
American/Armenian bassist (System of a Down).
Model (Cosmo-May 1995)
Canadian, British Columbia; rower (Olympics 1996).
American rapper (Souls of Mischief and Hieroglyphics)
American bassist (Creed)
Israeli manager and footballer
Voice Actor
NFL linebacker (Atlanta Falcons).
Washington Redskins: Closed end
English-Australian footballer
Model and actress in film from Italy, Finnish.
Belgian tennis player. She won seven singles and one doubles Corel WTA Tour Titles, and one ITF Women's Circuit Singles Title. Appelmans was an outstanding player, with a powerful forehand. She won her first major tournament title at 1991 Arizona Classic.
Australian rugby player and coach
Estonian manager and footballer
Belgium: Tennis star Strasbourg wins final
Reality Star
Venezuelan engineer and race car driver
American actor
Reality Star
Actress
Japanese businessman
English footballer
German FR, actor (Jasper Jacks - General Hospital).
in Sweden; tennis star.
Czechoslovakia, NHL defenseman (Anaheim Mighty Ducks).
Actress and singer from the Philippines
Italian volleyball player, who won a Bronze Medal as part of the Italian Team at Atlanta Olympics 8/04/1996.
WLAF linebacker (Rhein Fire).
NFL tight end (Washington Redskins).
Musician
Actor
Actress
Estonian journalist
American singer-songwriter
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Scottish musician who was wildly popular with screaming fans in 1987. Their original music band, which included Matt Goss and Luke, was called "Bros." They were England's most popular group for two years and teenage heartthrobs. They scored eight consecutive Top Ten hits including "I Owe You Nothing." Their debut album "Push", which was released in the first week, sold …
NFL wide receiver (Indianapolis Colts).
Wisconsin, USA; catcher (Oakland Athletics).
NFL center (Cincinnati Bengals).
English footballer and sportscaster
Actor
Psychologist
American basketball player: Guard, Warriors
Spain -- Tennis star
TV Actress
Canadian-Swiss ice hockey player
Alberta, Canada; NHL defenceman (Calgary Flames).
German-American actress
American actress and comedian
NFL quarterback (Arizona Cardinals)
Children's Author
Engineer and professor in English physicist
NFL running back (Oakland Raiders).
Colorado, USA; actress (Twin Peaks and Love Lies and Murder).
New Mexico, USA; bicycle (Olympics 1996).
Musician
An Italian singer performed at Festival of Sanremo 2002.
American actor
American manager and player
American producer and actress
hockey defenseman (Team France 1998).
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Boston).
Kansas City Chiefs).
Mexican actress, singer and TV host (Born 1966).
American producer and guitarist (Pennywise).
TV Actor
French clairvoyant and Astrologer
Turkish actor
Portuguese manager and footballer
American actress
Canadian soccer and ice hockey player (d. 2009).
Athlete
Politician
Canadian actor and director
Australian actress and model
NBA forward (Washington Bullets).
French actor and scriptwriter, Greek descent. He is a SociA(c)taire of the ComA(c)die-FranASSaise.
Athlete
Strongman and weightlifter from Iceland
American producer and actor of model roles (d. 2015).
Actor and comedian from England
English academic and sociologist
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
English video game programmer
Ontario, Canada; golfer (Ontario Beefeater-1986, 1987).
Georgia, USA; LPGA golfer (1991 Futures Salisbury).
Italian singer.
Huntsville, Alabama -- Pitcher (Blue Jays and New York Yanks), Orioles
Alabama, USA; pitcher (Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles).
Estonian composer (d. 1996)
California, USA; comedian (Real People, Byron Allen Show).
American film director and photographer
Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland, a Scottish politician and lawyer
Oakland Raiders, Washington Redskins/1990 Superbowl
English chef and author
English welterweight boxing champion (1986).
American businessman
American business executive
Estonian politician and historian, 9th Prime Minister of Estonia
American actress, model, and dancer
Businessman
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959TV Actor
Canadian actress
Manager and English footballer
Canadian actress
Turkish actor
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
American baseball coach and manager
Roux, South Africa; LPGA golfer (14th Atlanta champion-15th).
Washington, USA. Actor/comedian. ).
Musician
Musician
Actress
American producer and actor
Polish politician, who has served as Prime Minister of Poland since 2007. He is the chairman and co-founder of the Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska).
French political scientist and former managing director of l'institut de sondage CSA (a French company specializing on market research and opinion survey).
Guard for Women's Professional Basketball League (New York Stars)
Florida, USA; actor
Edmonton, Alberta -- Actress (Passion & Paradise).
His work as an interior architect in France is a mix of industrial and refined.
Hong Kong film producer and director
rock producer (Afrika Banbaataa - "Planet Rock").
English businessman
American actor. He is the second of four brothers. His films include "The Dove," the Holocaust, and "Return Engagement." He is a song-and-dance performer. He was a Broadway actor and starred in "Fifth of July."
California, USA; actor.
Italian television journalist and presenter.
Japanese voice actor
French actress on the stage and in film, well-known for her interpretation of Piaf in "Edith and Marcel", 1983.
Estonian coach and footballer
Italian screenwriter, director, actress, and voice actor.
Finnish composer
American radio personality
English businessman
Haifa, Israel -- Actor (General Hospital, To Die For)
Italian actress, voice actor, and director for dubbing. Renato Izzo, a well-known voice actor and director of dubbing, is her daughter. She is also the sister of Simona Fiamma and Giuppy. Liliana D’Amico is her mother and runs Pumaisdue. It was founded by her father.
French theater and film actor. He was born to a Jewish family from Moldavia (BerlA,c)and was previously Berlian. He is best known for his role as the Transporter (2002), which he also reprised in Transporter 2/3 and his part in "Chorus" (2004). His best-selling biography was "The son of an invisible man", which he wrote because he believed he was …
American porno actress. She is a star in her field, appearing in films like "Insatiable" or "Behind the Green Door". She was often paired with Ron Jeremy and John Holmes, male porno actors.
American basketball player (d. 2002).
French actor
French classical pianist who has enjoyed a long and successful career in concert as a solo performer in Europe.
Politician
Journalist
English singer-songwriter/guitarist (Ace Squeeze Mike + The Mechanics, Roxy Music).
Argentine poet
Latvian pianist and organist composer
Argentinian poet and author
Actor
Director
British rock singer and teen idol. From age 12, he worked as a musician in "Humble Pie" 1968-71, and Frampton’s Camel 1971-74. After that, he was a solo performer. He was a master of the guitar and "Frampton Comes Alive" 1976 showcased his talents. However, he went on to record three failed albums over the next four years.
English critic and journalist
Minnesota Vikings owner
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American jazz musician. He was a pianist in piano bars and formed his own band, "Images", which played his original music. After touring, he settled in Colorado and purchased a four-bedroom home. Columbia released the group's fifth album in mid-1990. He also released "Adrift In Time," a solo piano recording in late 2000.
Mississippi, USA. NBA star (Seattle Supersonics and New York Knicks), Olympics-gold-1968.
Brazilian singer who is funny.
Musician
Actress (Father of All Creatures Great and Small)
English bishop
American singer-songwriter and radio host
French Bishop of The Catholic Church.
French director, actor, playwright, and theatre director.
Author
Musician
Composer
Religious Leader
French actress, filmmaker and writer.
Director
French diplomat and executive vice-president of EADS aEUR," the huge European aerospace company that owns Airbus, He was also the whistleblower in the Clearstream Affair, a money laundering scandal which has attracted international attention and disrupted the French political scene.
Scottish politician, Liberal Democrat Member of the Parliament, was elected to parliament at General Election on 6/11/1987.
Baron Stern of Brentford English academic and economist
English author and physicist
Canadian politician and lawyer
Baron Kirkwood of Kirkhope Scottish politician and lawyer
American pilot and captain Medal of Honor recipient (d. 1972).
USAF Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient (d.72)
Brazil has 8 males, and 2 females.
British Member of Parliament/British Undersecretary for National Heritage
Egyptian-Italian singer-songwriter (Area) (d. 1979)
Irish President (Fine Gael).
Indian politician and civil servant 22nd Governor of West Bengal
Artist for Dutch postage stamps
American adventurer and billionaire, Fossett is a record-breaking pilot, balloonist, and sailor, an accomplished mountain-climber and tri-athlete, and a swimmer. Fossett holds 116 records and was the first person to fly solo, non-stop around the globe. This trip was funded by Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Atlantic. Fossett took off from Salina in Kansas on Monday February 28, 2005 and …
American musicologist and conductor
Canadian ice hockey player (d. 2014.)
American artist, lecturer and producer of multi-media symbolic arts. He wrote the text for "Voyager", a Tarot deck.
American author
American poet and 12th US poet Laureate
Baron Maples English politician and lawyer Shadow Secretary of State For Defence (d. 2012).
Singer "Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me",
American poet and academic
American politician and businessman (d. 2014).
American professor of finance accounting, and CEO of Federal Home Loan Mortgage Company. Brendsel was born on a hog farm and received a BS and PhD in economics. His company was among the many S & Ls that received a bailout from the public.
Lord Lieutenant of Bristol, an English politician
Italian academic and philosopher
New Zealand-English actor
Baron Howard, Rising English politician
Italian record producer and TV personality.
French actress
Gerry Bruno, an Italian actor and singer is well-known.
French actress in television and film.
joint founder (Superdrug).
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American playwright and actor (d. 2001).
German politician and lawyer German Federal Minister of Finance
English actress
English civil servant
Pennsylvania, USA; actor/writer ("Exorcist Light of Day").
American actor and singer
Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey, an English general and politician
Canadian journalist and author (d. 2013.)
Clergyman
Japanese fashion designer
Tycoon / yachtsman
English journalist and author
Nigerian lawyer and activist (d. 2009).
After years of playing smaller roles, he is now a major actor in America. He is well-known for his cynical, sadistic portrayals and for being smugly sexist to the core. Nicholson is also a rare talent, exceptionally insightful, and completely absorbing on-screen. At 59, he was worth over $150 million and could choose his projects at will. He has been …
American singer-songwriter and pianist (Crazy Horse), (d. 2000).
New Jersey, USA. Actor (As Good As it Gets, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and The Shining).
American country and western singer, recording artist, and actor in TV and film. He won five Grammy's and was promoted to host the "Summer Brothers Smothers Show", in 1968. He is best known for his songs "Gentle on My Mind" (and "By The Time I Get To Phoenix") His acting career was dominated by westerns and he acted alongside some …
Canadian pianist and conductor (d. 1998)
Arkansas, USA. Actor/singer ("Rhinestone Cowboy", “By the Time It Gets to Phoenix", “Galveston", and "Wichita Lineman".
French Canadian pianist and conductor (d. 1998).
Italian mezzo-soprano singer opera was born in 1957. She was the youngest debutante at the La Scala Theatre in Milan. She has performed at many of the world's major theaters, including the Metropolitan in New York. Cossotto, an honorary member of Friends of Liceu of Barcelona, has been awarded three awards, including the Premio Caruso Award 1991.
American radio talk-show host, and the son of Charles Spivak (famous bandleader in the '30s). Six months of his time was spent on Philadelphia radio and he was referred to as the "quintessential talking-show host". He was fired for low ratings and sued WWDB for $5.7million for breach of contract.
English language linguist and academic
American composer and bassist (Miles Davis Quintet), (d. 1969).
Chinese-American actor and journalist (d. 2013).
Actor
Diplomat
British large landowner / multi-millionaire
American inventor. He was also the first African American to receive a Ph.D. degree in Nuclear Engineering in the United States. Sampson is an associate of the Board of Directors of Los Angeles Southwest College Foundation and a technical consultant for the Historical Black Colleges and Universities Program.
English rubberplanter / financier / multi-millionaire
British restaurateur (Nico at the 90).
Merchant banker
American producer and actor
Welsh-American astronaut and chemist (d. 2013).
Cardiff, Wales -- Astronaut
Illinois, USA; composer (Best Wishes).
British choreographer (English National Ballet).
Canadian politician and lawyer 20th Premier of Nova Scotia
Dutch Member of Parliament (CPN/PSP).
Dutch actor (The Lift Bridge Too Far, Mysteries, Bridge Too Far)
Canada: Ice hockey player (1948).
Celebrity
Coach
Exiled Estonian politician, Prime Minister of Estonia
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Neuilly sur Seine Artists
Trinity College, Cambridge England.
Canadian ice hockey coach and player (d. 2015).
Ghanaian queen.
British High Commissioner to India, English diplomat (d. 2015).
Economist
Educator
French politician, mayor de Brive-la-Gaillarde 1966-1995, deputy in France's parliament between 1962-1993
Greek actor
Cuban-Jamaican singer (d. 2005)
Composer
American actress who has worked on stage, TV, and films. Her work includes comedy, dramas, crime melodramas, musicals, and political satire. She was a natural at playing the roles of older women from her early days. Her TV soap, "From These Roots", was broadcast in 1961.
French singer. He passed away on 18 October 1994.
Scottish architect designed the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart & Seeley Historical Library (d. 1992).
Wisconsin; actress (Edna-The Facts of Life).
French tv executive.
Royalty
British actor, he was a stage and movie actor but is best known for his comedic portrayal of the young confused man. His dad, a cockney butcher, and his mother were adopted. He died at the age of 15. He became the protA (c)gA (c) of Alastair SIM when he answered a help needed ad. His stage debut came in …
England; warden (Keble College).
French sophrologist.
Scottish architect and town planner. He died June 25, 1992 in London.
South Korean politician (12th Prime Minister of South Korea, d. 2013).
Austrian opera singer, bass-baritone.
American Beauty Queen, model and American Beauty Queen. The ultimate pinup babe. She was the second child of six children, and was the daughter of an auto mechanic father and a housewife mother. She was co-editor of her high school newspaper and was voted "The girl most likely succeeds."
Guinness Book of World Records lists American film producer as the most prolific producer of prime-time television. His many achievements include "Dynasty", "Melrose Place," and "Charlie's Angels" over a 40-year period of work with top stars. Spelling ventured into feature film production in the mid-'80s. Spelling's production of "Mr. His film "Mr.
CEO (C T Bowring).
American soldier pilot and poet (d.2013)
German doctor, author, homoeopath, researcher astrologer, and physician. He uses horoscopes to aid in diagnosis and treatment. A popular speaker at the Ebertin congresses in the 1970s. Beside Cosmobiology. He also studied Uranian Astrology ("Hamburger Schule.") He also used autosuggestion and the psychological Tuanima Test as a doctor. He is also the author of "Astrologische Heilsfibel".
Novelist
Actor (Loneliness and Long Distance Runner), Dies at 67
Texas, USA; TV executive producer. (Dies 2006).
American jazz musician, bandleader and composer. He also became a legend for his ability to elevate the bass into a solo melodic instrument. He was distinguished and vibrant, and he was a virtuoso at both the piano and the bass. His music, in the words his widow Sue Graham Mingus, were "surprisingly and unexpected." Mingus' jazz bands were training grounds …
French poet, who published "Juan", his first book, in 1945.
American microbiologist (d. 1973)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- Pianist Tonight! America After Dark)
United States -- Painter (Ocean Park Paintings).
Canet physician
American soldier and painter
American microbiologist and academic (d.73)
USA; Jazz musician (Pithecanthropus Erectus), (died 1979).
Germany Actor
Amiens Military man
Cuban-born conga and bongo percussionist who has supported many jazz artists since the 1950s. He was among the first to use congas in jazz music.
Flemish poet (Misery of The Word)
San Francisco, California -- Actor / TV host ($64,000 Question, Outrage)
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919American chemist and Nobel Prize laureate in academic Chemistry (d. 2001).
Leavenworth Military man
American CEO and executive in charge of Chiquita brands International, a wholesaler of produce marketing. Lindner is strengthening his company through increased sales to Eastern Europe by purchasing stock, cutting costs, and using currency hedges to even out the food cycle. Although he may be the most successful banana on paper, Keith is the real boss.
American poet. From 1968 to 1970, he was the 19th Poet Laureate Consultant for Poetry to the Library of Congress.
American poet
Italian family of distinction, the son Benito Mussolini and Rachele Mussolini.
American baseball player and coach (d.2008)
French economist, professor emeritus at the University of Paris 1 PanthA(c)on-Sorbonne, and specialist in the history of economic thought.
French prima ballerina, actress and prima ballerina, the A(c]toile of Paris Opera Ballet and later its director.
Biographer / MP
Australia -- Painter/illustrator (Ned Kelly).
American violinist, known for being one of the greatest in history. He began playing at the age of three. On 3/12/1924, he made his formal debut at a San Francisco Symphony youth concert. He made his official debut with the San Francisco Symphonie on 3/12/1926 at nine years old. The following year, he made his triumphant Carnegie Hall debut in …
France Military man
Indian singer and actress (d. 1992).
German mathematician (d. 2013).
Oxford and Asquith Governor (Seychelles).
Tennessee, United States -- TV host (Village Barn)
British Lord (Socialist Democrat).
The President of Rome's soccer club, Italian soccer manager. He was brought to court in the spring of 1985. He was later indicted for corruption in relation to bribery games.
Actor
Environmentalist
Scottish philosopher, educator and editor of "The Philosophical Quarterly", since 1962. Henderson was a professor at the University of St. Andrews. He is now married.
Author and playwright from the Netherlands (d. 2002).
Dutch playwright, novelist, and occasional social critic. He moved to the United States in 1960s and became Quaker. His play "The Fourposter", (1951, film 1952), and his novels are his most well-known works. He died 22 September 2002.
German WWII tank commander (Born 1914)
Author/poet (Christopher Homm).
Indian producer and director (d. 2008).
Peruvian pilot and soldier (d. 1941).
writer.
Germany Military man
German Nazi ObersturmbannfA 1/2 hrer (Lieutenant Colonel), who served in the Waffen-SS during World War II, was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and Oak Leaves (German Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes with Eichenlaub). To recognize exceptional battlefield bravery and successful military leadership, the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with its higher-grade Oak Leaves was given. He was …
Germany Military man
Photographer
English alto singer dies at 41
Japanese screenwriter and director producer (d. 2012).
England, United Kingdom -- Contralto (Orfeo Ed Evridice)
Querol composer.
American mathematician (d. 1971).
physician.
Ritchie tennis player.
French Field and Track champions for the Olympics long jump at Berlin 1936.
Norwegian judge and police officer. He was the head of the Department responsible for the Legal Purge in Norway following World War II, from 1945 to 1950. From 1968 to 1980, he was a judge at the Eidsivating Court of Appeal.
Famous birthdays on April 22nd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Italian neurologist. She worked for Stanley Cohen for many years, looking for aEURoecauses for growth. It was during this time that she discovered Nerve Growth Factor, which is responsible the development and distribution nerve cells. Her significant research won her many prizes around the globe, including the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1985 for NGF discovery.
Italian journalist, author of over 60 books. He has been awarded numerous awards, including the World Press ReviewaEUR (tm), International Editor of Year 1994 and the Prince of Asturias Award 1996. Montanelli believed that journalism should be free from constraints and was the founders of two newspapers. He studied law and political science at the University of Florence. He worked …
Scottish law enforcement officer, who was awarded the King's Police Medal in 1992 and served as both the chief constable of Fife and police chief in 1955.
Dayton, Ohio -- Actor (Dick Tracy TV Show)
France Actor
Psychologist
Actor
Leonard Schapiro, a British academic and Sovietologist, was right-wing advisor to Margaret Thatcher, the British Prime Minister. He was Professor of Political Science with Special Reference to Russian Studies at the London School of Economics for many years.
Italy sport Champion
Russian paleontologist and author (d.72)
Russian paleontologist and author (d.72)
British composer and musician who served as an amanuensis to Frederick Delius, a blind and paralyzed composer, between 1928 and 1934. He was elected President of the Delius Society. He was 90 years old when he died in Scarborough, England on February 18, 1997.
American actor on stage since 1936. His first film, "Brother Rat," was his 1938 debut. He was nominated to the Oscar for "Roman Holiday" in 1954. He was a familiar face thanks to his TV series, "Green Acres", 1960-1970.
Composer/President (Delius Society).
Duke of VA$?sterbotten (d. 47)
Italian comedian and actor in film.
Italy Actor
Swedish prince and heir to the Swedish throne. He was the eldest son of Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden (the future King Gustaf VI Adolf) and his first wife Princess Margaret of Connaught and a great-grandson of Queen Victoria. Gustaf Adolf was the father of the current king, Carl XVI Gustaf. He was known by his last given name, Edmund, …
Italy Scientist
French Canadian poet, diplomat, and novelist (Born in 1905)
American scientist and nuclear physicist, he was also the head of the Atomic Energy Commission's General Advisory Committee 47-1952. He was known as "the father of the atom bomb." He was declared a security threat in 1953 and became the head of Princeton's Institute of Advanced Study, 1953-1966. In 1963, he received the Fermi Award.
Physicist
New York; Manhattan Project head (atomic bomb).
Spanish philosopher and essayist associated with Generation of '36.
American physicist (d. 1967).
Belgium sport Champion
American physicist (d. 1967).
British Zoologist and author, who was a prominent lecturer in Zoology between 1926-1929. He was also the author of several books on scientific and travel topics.
George English politician.
French writer. He died 3 May 1971.
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American Astrologer, Teacher and Lecturer.