List of celebrities and famous people who were born on January 23rd
Famous birthdays on January 23rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Vine Star
R&B Singer
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
Movie Actor
TV Actor
Dancer
YouTube Star
Football Player
Baseball Player
Surfer
Pop Singer
Movie Actor
Vine Star
YouTube Star
Japanese actress and model
YouTube Star
Canadian wrestler
English footballer
Vine Star
Estonian ice hockey player
Turkish footballer
Famous birthdays on January 23rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Athlete
Guitarist
British actress
World Music Singer
YouTube Star
Irish footballer
New Zealand rugby league player
YouTube Star
French producer and DJ
Pop Singer
TV Show Host
Swedish singer
Finnish player in ice hockey
Swedish singer
Spanish footballer
British children's TV presenter
YouTube Star
English footballer
Scottish footballer
Ethiopian runner
Japanese actress and model
Japanese singer
German footballer
Spanish footballer
Model
Reality Star
Ethiopian runner
Russian pole vaulter
Chinese footballer
Dutch professional footballer, who plays for the German Bundesliga club Bayern Munich as well as the Dutch national team.
Australian rugby league player
Cartoonist
Panamanian long jumper
American actor
Dominican baseball player
Dominican baseball player
American sprinter
Canadian soccer player
Native American actress
American rapper and actress
Washington; gymnast (World–bronze-1995 Olympics-1996)
Famous birthdays on January 23rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American basketball player
British television presnter
Venezuelan coach and baseball player
Venezuelan baseball player
YouTube Star
Scottish-English fashion designer, journalist
Punjabi musician and singer
Ontario, Canada; boxer (Olympics-1996).
American actor and producer of singer-songwriters
Dutch composer and pianist
American baseball player and Scout
English professional wrestler
Japanese actor
NFL running back (Atlanta Falcons).
Malaysian-Taiwanese actress, singer
American UFC fighter
NFL wide receiver (New York Giants).
American football player
Rapper
French footballer, born in Bourges (Saint-Doulchard), to a Guadeloupe family. He was a 1998 world Cup winner with France and played for Auxerre (Little Red), and Ajaccio.
Journalist
California, USA; actress (Saved by the Bell Beverly Hills 90210).
Australian actress
American actress
Cuban baseball player
British artist
Finnish singer-songwriter/drummer (Lordi & Stala & SO.
Canadian ice hockey manager and player
French student nurse in the department of encology. She used to hitchhike to school every morning. She never showed up at school on 5/11/1995. Her decomposing body was discovered at a highway rest point with a bullet in her skull, Les Andrets de l'Esterel (France) 23/11/1995. Her murder was not linked to any specific motive.
English painter
Cuban baseball player
Canadian ice hockey player
Screenwriter and actor from the Philippines
Swedish ice hockey player
American actress
Reality Star
Swedish ice hockey player
American author of historical nonfiction. She is the author of "Sin in the Second City," and "American Rose."
Family Member
British sailor. In 2006, she became the first woman to solo sail non-stop and single-handed around the globe "the wrong way". She went westward against the currents and winds. Caffari finished the VendA(c),e Globe race in 99d 10' 57", 15 days after her winner on 6th place. Caffari set a new record by becoming the first woman to solo sail …
Minnedosa (Manitoba) -- NHL right-wing (Toronto Maple Leafs).
British TV presenter and model
French stage and film actress, born to a Jewish family to a doctor (Jacques), and an English teacher. Michel DrA 1/4 cker is her niece. She was nominated in 2001 for a Cesar because of her role as "Chaos", which was directed by Coline Sereau. Serreau offered her a role as Pierre Brossolette, the wife of the famed Resistant, 14 …
Australian softball pitcher (1996 Olympics, Bronze Medalist).
Producer and actor from Scotland
NFL / WLAF receiver (New York Giants and Frankfurt Galaxy).
San Francisco 49ers).
NFL wide receiver (Detroit Lions).
Producer and actor from Scotland
Dutch swimmer and coach
Russian lawyer and philanthropist (d.2015)
American soccer star who joined the National Women's Team as a 16-year-old. She was the captain of the US team at the 1996 Olympics, where they won a gold medal. This was the first time for women's soccer in the United States. Four years later, she was captain of the US team that won a gold medal at the Olympics. …
California, USA; soccer midfielder (Olympics-1996).
Michigan, USA; doubles luger (Olympics-1994).
American singer-songwriter (Boyz II Men Az Still and Blayse).
Welsh-South African rugby player, sportscaster
Italian actor and dubber.
New Zealand mountaineer and cricketer
WLAF linebacker (Scotland Claymores)
NFL center/guard (Seattle Seahawks).
American baseball player: Braves pitcher
Irish singer and TV host
Massachusetts, USA; pitcher (Atlanta Braves).
Romanian-American runner
Russian ice dancer
Greek long jumper
WLAF quarterback (Frankfurt Galaxy).
Greek long jumper
Panami? 1/2 ; outfielder (Montreal Expos).
Washington, USA; pitcher (Cleveland Indians).
San Francisco 49ers).
Czechoslovakia; NHL defenseman (Buffalo Sabres, Olympics-Gold-1998).
American actress
Famous birthdays on January 23rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Spanish actress
French hammer thrower. His personal best throw is 81.79 meters, which he achieved in Clermont Ferrand in June 2000. He was charged with sexual violence in 1994 but was not sentenced.
Ukrainian-Russian footballer, manager
Canadian actor and ice hockey player
German long jumper
Cornerback for the Canadian Football League (Hamilton Tiger Cats).
French musician, one the most captivating pianists of his generation.
Czech tennis player: ATP Tour
Japanese composer and violinist
Czechoslovakia; hockey forward (Team Slovakia, Espoo).
San Diego Chargers).
Czechoslovakia; tennis star (1993 Doubles-Cincinnati Ohio).
Safety in the NFL (Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
Author
Bulgaria -- Turkish weightlifter (1988 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
Nova Scotia, Canada; softball.
Bulgarian-Turkish politician and weightlifter
Australian rugby league player
American referee and basketball player
California, USA; volleyball player. (Olympics - Gold-1988, Bronze-1992 and 1996).
Australian surfer
Triple jumper from Kazakhstan (d. 2015).
NFL cornerback (Cin Bengals)
American drummer (Testament)
Tunbridge Wells (England) -- Canadian 20k walker (1992 Olympics, 96 Olympics, 14th Place).
Family Member
American actress, recognized family. She is one of three children of Jayne Mansfield, her husband Mickey Hargitay and two half-siblings. She was raised by her father and a stepmom, whom she loved after her mother was killed in an auto accident in 1967.
Guyanese politician and economist 7th President of Guyana
NFL center (Green Bay Packers-Super Bowl XXXI).
California, USA; actress (Jesse Smith Downtown).
Politician
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Story).
Canadian ice hockey player
American actress
Guard for the Canadian Football League (Calgary Stampeders).
Michigan, USA; actress
NBA center (Houston Rockets).
Australian producer and actor
English composer
Spanish journalist and author
Greek actress
Estonian coach and footballer
Russian long jumper
End tight (Arizona Cardinals).
Singapore's most wanted terror fugitive
Indonesian-Singaporean criminal
Italian scientist and young researcher has created a new treatment for AIDS.
New Jersey, USA. Actress (Gerri – Me and Mrs. C).
Journalist
East Orange, New Jersey -- Actress. (Gerri-Me and Mrs C).
Canadian ice hockey player
Italian comedian, actor, actress, and writer.
French skydiver and pioneer of skysurfing
American wrestler and trainer
Canadian ice hockey player
Famous birthdays on January 23rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959French comedian, actor, director of film, producer, and singer.
British reggae bassist (UB40 - "Red Red Wine").
English radio talk show host
California, USA; actor ("Shag")
French radio-TV presenter, actor and producer of programs: director at Coyote Prods. His talk-show, "Coucou C'est Nous!" is his most well-known. He was also known as the host of La Ferme CA(c.lA(c.britA(c.s)s", a reality show, and often presents the French version of "The Wheel of Fortune". He drove in car competitions despite his colour blindness (daltonian), including "24H du Mans", …
He was a French TV host and radio host. He was a former literature teacher and presented programs like "Graines de star" on M6 and "Frequenstar". He then moved to France 3 for a new program called "Midi en France", which is a daily program that allows us to discover all the major French towns and regions.
Italian comedian, actor, and cabaret performer.
Italian victim of homicide. His body was found in the ocean just a few days before Lorenzo Bozano, Lorenzo Bozano's arrest on 5/09/1971. He was convicted of murder at his trial.
Canterbury, England -- Playmate (Apr 1981)
Russian hammer thrower
French actor on stage and in film, son of Alex mA(c), humourist, well-known for his ability to improvise.
Royalty
Monte Carlo, Monaco -- Princess
Monaco royalty, the daughter and first child of Princess Grace and Prince Rainier of Monaco. At the Sorbonne, 1975, she met 17-year-older Philippe Junot in December, 1975. They married in June, 1978 for 27 months. She made a second marriage to Stefano Casiraghi 12/29/1983; son Andrea born 6/08/1984, Daughter Charlotte in 1986 and son Pierre, 1987. On 10/03/1990, she was …
American journalist and author
American notable family, the wife John Dukakis 7/1987
British author.
trumpet player (Midnight Star - "No Parking").
American Beauty Queen, who was crowned Miss World 1973. She lost her title because of alleged romantic promiscuity. In 1974, she was appointed Miss World. However, embarrassed officials reduced her term to just 104 days. She had to resign and surrender her title.
Japanese actor
English singer/songwriter (Legendary Pink Dots).
Venezuela; Spanish singer (Extranjero).
Venezuelan singer-songwriter
Rocker (KC & Sunshine Band-Give It)
Australian cricketer
American singer, guitarist, and lead singer of rock band Cheap Trick, was born in 1972. He released his first album in 1977, and a solo album in 1993.
American politician and first Latino mayor in Los Angeles for over 130 years. He was elected May 17, 2005, and sworn into office July 1, 2005.
French opera and stage director.
New York, USA; NFL quarterback (Los Angeles Rams).
Westbury, New York -- NFL quarterback (LA Rams)
American composer
Irish priest historian and theologian
Scientist and theologian from Britain
American composer
Brazilian chess grandmaster, the first Brazilian to be awarded the title of Great International Master in 1971. Mequinho began playing chess at the age of five under the tutelage of Maria, his mother. He was already competing regularly at the age of nine and was the Brazilian champion in 1965, aged 13. He won the South American championship two years …
South African cricketer
She is a French journalist and politician. She is the daughter of Paul VergA's.
American commercial airline pilot who was celebrated for landing his USAirways plane carrying 155 passengers and crew on the Hudson River in New York City. He did so with minimal injuries and no casualties.
American composer and actor
Equestrian show jumping (1996 Olympics - Silver Medalist).
American sprinter
Bronx, New York -- 4X100 runner (1968 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Welsh bass player and songwriter (Henry cow National Health and The Lodge).
Rock bassist/pianist (Box Tops, "Letter")
American academic and economist (d. 2014).
Minnesota, USA; actor MacGyver, Emerald Point NAS
Texas, USA; actor. (Jonesy, The Waltons. Tom - Heartland).
American keyboard player (The Box Tops), and bass player (American Bass Player).
Argentinian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and poet (Almendra Jade Invisible Pescado Rabioso). (d. 2012).
Guitarist/vocal (Doobie brothers - "Minute By Minute")
American musician Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band (d. 2008).
American actor. He was the heartthrob of TV's TV series "General Hospital" from 1986-1991. He left the soap after feeling overshadowed and unable to focus on another storyline. For seven years, he was the star of the adventure series MacGyver. In 1986, he made his film debut in "Ordinary Heroes."
Famous birthdays on January 23rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American homicide: Convicted of poisoning a family neighbor and sentenced to prison despite his protests that he was innocent.
Minneapolis, Minnesota -- Major USMC / Astronaut (STS 41, 53, 68, sk:88)
Minnesota, USA; Major US Marine Corp/astronaut (STS 41, 53, 68, 88).
American singer-songwriter (The Pointer Sisters).
California, USA; rock singer (Pointer Sisters – "She's so Shy")
Irish academic and theologian
An Indonesian politician was elected fifth President of Indonesia, fourth-most populous nation and third-largest democracy in the world, at Jakarta at 15:50 (14:20 GMT) 7/23/2001. Megawati is the first name of Achmed Sukarno's daughter. It refers to the rain clouds in which she was born ("Mega") and Sukarnoputri means Daughter of Sukarno.
American politician and senior senator of Delaware
American politician and captain 71st Governor Delaware
Economist
Politician
American film producer. He is the second child of actor Kirk Douglas and Diana Dill. Douglas decided not to act like his older brother and father, but instead he worked behind the camera producing many movies in the 1970s and 1980s. Douglas' work has been largely focused on projects that involve his family. He was a co-producer of The Jewel …
Russian-English mathematician and businessman (d. 2013).
American businessman, auto & plane racer, and convicted felon
Nicaraguan politician and lawyer President of Nicaragua
ex-president of Nicaragua
TWA Flight 355 hijacked by a terrorist from Croatia (d. 13)
Editor
Canadian politician and 22nd Premier of Ontario, 26 June 1995 to 14 Apr 2002. Most notable for his "Common Sense Revolution", the Progressive Conservative government's deficit reduction program that combined lower taxes with cuts to government programs, he is highly regarded.
Dutch actor who excels in the role of villain in films like "Blade Runner," Nighthawks, and "The Hitcher." He spent 18 years perfecting his craft, portraying powerful androids, terrorists, and psychopaths since his 1973 debut film "Turkish Delight."
USSR -- Basketball player (1972 Olympics, Gold Medalist).
US singer (Persuasions -Under The Boardwalk).
Musician
French politician, member of the Constitutional Council of France depuis 2004
Scottish leading fashion designer. Born in London, January 3, 1988.
American producer and actor
Ian Glen plays the role of Ian Glen, a Scottish murderer. In 1964, Winters was convicted of the murder of a London barman. He received a life sentence, along with an additional 15 year sentence for attempted murder in prison, and two more years for prison riot. In 1977, he died from a drug overdose.
"Bill" Gibb; Scottish fashion designer.
American vibraphone player, composer
Turkish basketball player and businessman (d.2010)
Arkansas, USA; actor (Buck Rogers in 25th Century).
French businessman. He is currently the Chairman of Banque Nationale de Paris and its former CEO. He graduated from A%0cole Polytechnique, 1965, and A%0cole nationale d'administration, 1967.
Designer
Indian-Bangladeshi producer and actor
Bachurin; cosmonaut.
Bangladeshi actor and director
This American priest was convicted of sexually molestation of 50-100 young girls during his time as an associate pastor at St. Cecilia's parish, Leominster MA, 1976-1983. He was accused of raping two girls from Leominster, MA and Gardner, MA, more than 20 years ago. He initially pleaded not guilty to the charges in June 2002 but he later changed his …
Dutch politician and judge
Brazilian journalist and academic (d. 2014.)
Australian academic and economist
Spanish executive who was appointed head of the Olympic Committee. This committee was responsible for the organization of the 1992 Barcelona games. He is a Spanish-born executive who grew up in a family of seven siblings. He studied politics and economics in school.
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (d. 2001).
American academic and author critic (d. 2015).
American singer
Famous birthdays on January 23rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Japanese actor and martial artist
Japanese actor and martial artist
French priest founded the 'Aux captifs la libA(c),ration' organization in 1981. This was a Christian mission for street children.
Illinois, USA; actress (Millie-Mayberry RFD).
German painter and sculpture
Writer
Japanese professional wrestler (d.1999)
All Japan Pro Wrestling was founded by a Japanese promoter and wrestler.
Russia; Soviet dissident.
American bodybuilder and twice Mr. America winner. For a time, he was part of Mae West's entourage.
American doctor, a trendy Washington, DC obstetrician who gave birth to Ethel Kennedy's last two children.
American professional football player, author, and sports commentator. His 11-year NFL career as an offensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers is his most prominent memory.
Columnist for Dayton Daily News, Amercan journalist.
Jordan sports Champions
French pianist
Australian politician and minister 8th Deputy Prime Minster of Australia
French rugby player. One of the top scrum backs. Select 26 times at international events between 1958-63.
Soprano and actress from Lithuanian-Polish
American activist and educator
American activist for civil rights
American science fiction author and dark fantasy author. He was a major figure in the 1960s and 1970s science-fiction fandom.
Trinidadian sprinter
Canadian politician and journalist (d. 2003).
Cartoonist
Oklahoma, USA; actor (Barney - Snoop Sisters, Makin' It).
Stage Actress
21st Governor General Australia, Australian politician
Composer
USA; actress (West Side Story Sweet Charity).
Illinois, USA; actress (Millie-Mayberry RFD).
American baseball player. He was a shortstop and second baseman with the St. Louis Cardinals for 47 consecutive games in 1959 and 1960.
American author and artist, best known for his historical novels about the early settlers of Oregon Country.
American actress and dancer
American composer, writer, and co-writer of musicals including "Hair" (with Gerome Radni). Rado's study of his sign led to the creation of "Aquarius"
American football coach, Los Angeles Rams, Washington Redskins, dies.
Saint Lucian playwright and poet. He was awarded the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature. He is Professor of Poetry at the University of Essex. Many critics consider Omeros (1990), Walcott's greatest achievement, to be among his works. Walcott won the Nobel in Literature. He also won an Obie Award for his play Dream on Monkey Mountain in 1971, a MacArthur …
singer (Four Freshmen).
Oklahoma, USA Colonel US Air Force/astronaut
NASA selected an American astronaut in April 1966. PogueaEUR(tm), who was the Command Module Pilot for Skylab 4, was his only assignment. This was the last manned flight. He spent 84 days in space on 11/16/1973. He is also the author of "How Do You Get to the Bathroom in Space?"
Polish singer
Famous birthdays on January 23rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929France sport Champion
Scientist
Australian journalist, critic, author of non-fiction. He is currently a visiting Professor of journalism at the University of Lincoln in England and a media commentator about the intelligence services, propaganda, and other topics.
Germany; Canadian chemist (Nobel Prize, 1986).
American sportscaster and journalist (d. 2008).
German-Canadian scientist and physical chemist, who has been teaching at the University of Toronto from 1956 to today. His pioneering work in the dynamic of chemical reactions is widely regarded as groundbreaking. It led to the development lasers. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1986. He is also active in public affairs. His writings include extensive research …
Ukrainian patriarch
French actress and director, Moreau has appeared in more than 49 films. Moreau was the winner of the Lion d'Or Award in Venice 1992, Moliere Award 1988, Commander of French Arts and Letters 1985, Legion d'Honneur, 1975 and 1991 and Order of Merit 1973 and 1988. She is well-known in France but has only made a few American films. In …
French writer, who wrote songs, musicals, and plays for the stage. RenA(c), Dorin, her father, was a well-known French singer. FranASSoise began her career as a comedian and worked with Roger Hanin and Michel Piccoli. She wrote lyrics that were popular for songs by Guy Mardel and Mireille Mathieu.
French actor, comedian.
Paris 17éme Writer
Dutch speed skater (1952 Olympics - Silver Medalist)
Italy -- Bobsledder (1968 Olympics, 2 Gold Medals).
Venezuelan manager and player in baseball (d. 2005).
Swedish-born American explorer and entrepreneur (Born 1927).
Australian painter (d. 1982).
American sports broadcaster (Born in 1927).
Gennevilliers EXecutives
Member of EOKA Cypriot (d. 1958).
French Dominican theologian.
Indian cartoonist and politician (d.2012)
California, USA; Orchestra leader (Sonny and Cher and Glenn Campbell).
American pianist composer producer, conductor
French journalist, who was a member the Nazi Resistance Movement. She was sent to Vietnam on a special assignment.
Founding president and founder of the Indian political party Shiv Sena
French naval officer (admiral), and senior official. From 1982 to 1985, he was the head of the French military cabinet under Raymond Barre. He also served as general manager for external security.
American soldier and politician (d.2013)
French journalist; war correspondent, reporter for radio, TV and press. He also held editorial positions. He was a Resistance member from 1942-1944
American sci-fi writer, Hugo award winner for 1955 novelette "Darfstellar". After a 1950 car accident, he began writing science fiction stories. He had 41 stories published between 1951-57. "A Canticle for Leibowitz" is a sci-fi novel that was unusually popular.
Jr., American writer
United States -- Sci fi author (Hugo View from Stars).
New York, USA. Actress (Florence-Night Court, St. Elsewhere).
American baseball player and coach
United States -- 3000m steeplechase (1952 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
American figure painter, who made a name for himself in the 1950s as a figurative artist. He is best known for his large-scale paintings of male aggression. He earned a degree from the University of Chicago in art history and was admitted to the Art Institute of Chicago under the GI Bill. He was awarded his Master of Arts degree …
French Resistance fighter during World War II, and close associate to General de Gaulle. He co-founded the Charles-de-Gaulle Foundation and was its first president with AndrA(c).
Cir? d'Aunis physician
Brest Military man
Lithuanian author, an authority in pre-history literature and holdings in museums around the world. She was able to recall and read 3,000 items at once. Gimbutas is the author of the "The Civilization of the Goddess," the "The Language of the Goddess", and the "Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe" books. She is active in feminist and goddess groups and …
French professional racing cyclist, then team manager. He was the winner of ParisaEUR"Tours 1948 and two stages in the Tour de France. In 1946, he was the national champion. He died in Paris, 8 February 1985.
Colombelles physician
American businessman inventored the Frisbee (d.2010).
biographer (Kafka).
Swedish runner (d. 2000)
American inventor (d.2010)
Famous birthdays on January 23rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Netherlands sport Champion
USSR -- Discus thrower (1952 Olympics, Bronze Medalist).
Austrian-born diver, environmentalist, and documentary producer. Expert on sharks.
Comedy show host (Show), is killed in a car accident in West Los Angeles, California at the age of 42.
Actress from Canada (d. 2011).
English soccer player/trainer/manager of FC Liverpool
Actress from Canada (d. 2011).
Nobel Prize laureate in Biochemistry and Pharmacology for America (d. 1999).
Scientist
American social worker and theorist (d.2008)
Climax Springs Military Man
A Brazilian public figure, Fuego was a dancer, naturalist, and a woman who was well ahead of her times. She is known for being a liberal activist for nudity which was freely practiced on the Island. Two fishermen assassinated Fuego on 7/19/1967 in Rio de Janeiro.
American entertainer, a burlesque queen. Her sisters and she had a vaudeville show until the death of one in 1945. Her sister and her other sister joined the chorus in 1932. They progressed to solo acts and both became exotic dancers. Rozelle, her sister, was known as the "Golden Girl". She married a rich, titled Belgian. Betty, a swirling dervish, …
Photographer
A car bomb kills a British member of parliament as he leaves the Palace of Westminster. The Irish National Liberation Army takes responsibility.
American journalist and photographer
American photo-journalist
Saint Lucian-Barbadian economist, academic Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1991).
At 70 years old, the 94th US Supreme Court Justice (1958-1981), is killed in New Hampshire.
Austria -- Javelin thrower (1948 Olympics, Gold Medalist).
French pretender to be the throne
French doctor, from a prominent Normandy family.
Chateauroux EXecutives
French painter of Algerian Jewish descent who moved to Paris in 1930. He studied philosophy at Sorbonne. In 1941, he began as a self-taught painter. He was arrested because he was Jewish and for his 1942 political activism. He pleaded guilty to insanity and was sent to the Sainte Anne asylum. In 1944, he published a small volume of poetry …
American businessman founded National Hot Rod Association (d.2007).
He was an Italian-American boxer who lived most of his life in the U.S. He was married three times.
Netherlands Actor
Dutch Comedy).
Russian operatic stage director (Born 1912)
Belgian scriptwriter and historian. He was the son Maurice Chabas, a Symbolist painter, and Gabrielle Storms -Castelot's brother. More than 100 books were written by him, mostly biographies about famous people.
Professionally active French jazz and classical violinists from 1929 to 1947.
Harmonica / gospel singer
Belgian composer and jazz musician who earned an international reputation for his recordings. He was a typical gypsy who traveled through France and Belgium in his caravan and learned to play the banjo, guitar, and the violin. He was 18 when he was severely burned in a car fire. It took him a full year to recover. He lost the …
French artist, painter.
A French colonel and military officer during World War II was awarded the title of 'Compagnon de la LibA (c)ration' (English : Companion to the Liberation).
Famous birthdays on January 23rd for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909composer.
Javan / Surinamese writer
Belgium Writer
Poet / Novelist
White Plains, New York -- Actor ("Pride of the Yankees")
France Actor
Japanese Nobel Prize laureate in Physics and Academics (d. 1981).
France Actor
physicist (Nobel Prize 1949).
French actor and singer, he died July 10, 1989.
German actor, director, and radio host who died in Hamburg on 17 August 1991.
American dancer, who was among the first to embrace the "modern" form of dance in the 1930s, particularly the simpler and more natural forms. He was also the choreographer for major shows in 1937-1947.
Italy Scientist
Pendleton, Oregon -- Actor, Duffy-F Troop. Big Sleep
France sport Champion
British princess, a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, as well as a great-great-great-granddaughter of King George III and niece to Queen Mary, consort of King George V. Furthermore she was related on her mother's side to the royal family of the Netherlands.
Le Montet Military man
Galczynski Polish poet (Zielona Ges).
French singer, songwriter and actor.
La Charité/Loire Journalist
Missouri, United States -- Actor ("Runaway Bride", White Heat, Dangerous Curves).
Italy Scientist
US author
composer.
La Chapelle/Aveyron physician
Ecouen EXecutives
German magician and entertainer in the '50s.
Colombian politician and lawyer 16th Minister of National Education of Colombia (d. 1948).
French medium, painter, and psychic, an outsider artist.
Colombian politician (d. 1948)
saxophonist.
American astrologer who joined AFA in December 1952.
American businessman (d. 1983).
Dutch lawyer / politician
Cleveland, Ohio -- Actor (Dirigible, Flight, Dream Street)
Organist and conductor from Wales (d. 1988).
Welsh organist and conductor (d.88)
Connecticut, United States -- Actress. (Farewell to Arms. Incendiary Blonde).