List of celebrities and famous people who were born on February 24th
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2004Dancer
TV Actor
Movie Actress
Dancer
YouTube Star
Musical.ly Star
Reality Star
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Pop Singer
American child of noted fencer Molly Sliney (and her husband Keith),
Pop Singer
Pop Singer
Dancer
YouTube Star
English footballer
Dancer
American rapper who is part of the collective OFWGKTA
Scottish footballer
American family with a notable daughter, Janice Dickinson and Sylvester Stallone. For the past five years, her dad was a stable partner to model Jennifer Flavin until it became public that Janice had given birth to Savannah. She and her mother, along with a nurse, joined their dad in Miami to film "The Specialist" at two months.
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Model
Turkish footballer
American model of Native American, Irish, and Italian ancestry.
American ice dancer
Pop Singer
German footballer
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989American musician
Actor
American-Greek basketball player.
Athlete
New Zealand tennis player
TV Actor
Actress
Japanese actress, singer, and model
Korean singer (SS501)
He won two gold medals at European championships as a French swimmer on 800m and 1500m freestyle.
Polish-Canadian ice hockey player
Voice Actor
TV Actress
Businesswoman
YouTube Star
American homicide victim of her father. She was the youngest of three daughters to Ramon Salcido and Angela Salcido. Her father was ordered by the court to pay $5,000 back child support for a four year-old child from an earlier marriage in April 1989. The family was already struggling financially, which caused more discord. Her mom went mad when her …
Rock Singer
American pornographic actress
TV Actor
Wrestler
Monegasque race car driver
American professional wrestler
Model and actor from Indonesia
American vehicular homicide perpetrator. He pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in November 2000 after his Ford Explorer drove through a Duxbury stop sign and collided with Robert Green's Dodge Caravan. Ethan, 17 years old, stopped at a liquor shop to buy a six-pack beer. He was heading to Duxbury for a party. Before crashing into the other vehicle, he took …
American drummer (Gym class Heroes and Kill the Frontman).
Czech tennis player
Chinese-American beauty pageant title holder and actress
Argentinian footballer
Australian comedian and journalist (d. 2014.)
New Zealand rugby player
Czech tennis player
American baseball player
Australian tennis player and Wimbledon champion 2002. LleytonaEUR(tm), a sporting success story, was born to a sports family. His dad and uncle were both league football players and his mom played netball in state. Jaslyn, his sister, was a junior champion tennis player. He was hitting the ball consistently well over the net from the age of 4. His parents …
Argentinian footballer
Pakistani cricketer
Patrick Godefroy murdered and raped a French woman in 1986.
Panamanian footballer
American shooting victim, shot and paralysed by assailant in Glassboro, New Jersey on 17 December 2010.
Swedish rock music fan (d.2003)
Japanese professional wrestler
Russian swimmer
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979British actress
American quadriplegic surfer
British au pair hired by the Eappen family to care for Matthew on 11/18/1996. She called 911 Emergency on 2/04/1997 at 3:45 PM when the baby's breathing stopped. He claimed that he had vomited and had choked. The trial revealed that she had shaken her nine-month-old son because he was crying and she was frustrated. He was taken to the …
Japanese drummer and songwriter (Dir En Grey)
Rapper
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (Straylight Run, Taking Back Sunday).
England: The nanny who murdered Matthew Eappen.
American baseball player
English footballer
He was a French alpine skier who won the gold medal at 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City.
Australian coach and footballer
American singer and baseball player
Athlete
Grand Rapids (Michigan) -- Featherweight Boxer (1996 Olympics – Bronze Medalist).
New York; singer (Menudo-Cannonball).
Businessman
Australian coach and cyclist
American guitarist (Murderdolls & Wednesday 13).
Brazilian racing driver
American musician (Alkaline Trio Heavens).
Historian
American screenwriter and actress
American golfer
Canadian fiddler, musician, fiery, and rebellious. His scandalous sex life, candid personality and three-time Canadian Juno Award recipient have caused many controversies.
Entrepreneur
writer and traveller
Canadian fiddler and singer-songwriter
American keyboard player, songwriter and producer (N*E*R*D).
Puerto Rican-American baseball player, sportscaster
American singer and actress
California, USA; water polo driver (Olympics-1996).
Defensive end (Arizona Cardinals).
Iranian footballer
American percussionist (Slipknot)
Russian ice hockey player, pilot
French tennis player. He won one singles title at Milan in 2004 and reached the career-high singles ranking World No. 57 in September 2001.
Massachusetts, USA; rocker (For Fun-Unbelievable Fun Boys).
Full back (Minnesota Vikings).
Russia; NHL right-wing (New York Rangers).
Bulgarian gymnast
Canadian player and coach
Bulgarian gymnast
Canadian Football League defensive back (Edmonton Eskimos).
Greek tennis player
Canadian baseball player
Movie Actress
NFL cornerback (Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl 31, 31).
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Greek composer and conductor
California, USA; field hockey captain/midfielder (Olympics 1996).
Oregon, USA; Miss Oregon-America (1996-third).
QuTbec, Canada; first female NHL player (Tampa Bay Lightning).
Spanish Formula One driver
in Finland; tennis star.
Author and TV host of American explorers
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
British author who writes historical fiction. He co-authored
Ontario, Canada; NHL left-wing (Montreal Canadiens).
American quintuplets
Maryland, USA; actor (Doug-Charles in Charge, Beans Baxter).
Venezuela; pitcher (Chicago White Sox).
Canadian Football League quarterback (Calgary Stampeders).
English-Scottish coach and footballer
Canadian Football League quarterback (Calgary Stampeders).
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1968American comedian (Born 1968).
Montana, USA; 125.5 pounds freestyle wrestler (Olympics-gold-1992, 1996).
soccer player (Sparta).
NFL defensive end (Kansas City Chiefs).
French high jumper, who set his personal record (2.35m) in Paris on March 13, 1994. He is the four-time French national champion in the men's high jumping event.
French sailor.
Australian Nobel Prize winner in academic physics and astrophysicist
Popular singer from Italy and singer-songwriter from Neapolitan. He has sold more than 20 million records in his career.
American actor
English actor, director, and comedian
Cuban/American baseball pitcher (Saint Louis Cardinals).
TV Actress
American football player, who signed a contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1989 that was worth $3.8million for five years. He was a star in every 16 tackle games and had a remarkable season. He was 6'5" and 290 lbs. The top choice was rookie. He enjoys hunting deer and birds.
American politician. She was elected as Paul Cellucci's running mate. Despite being pregnant with her first child she continued her campaign and won the November 1998 election.
Athlete
Italian actor and family, third child of Vittorio Gassman (with Juliette Manyel). His theater debut was in "Affabulazione" with his father.
former English footballer
French triple jumper, most well-known for his bronze medal in the 1995 World Indoor Championships. At the 1994 European Championships, Helsinki, his personal best was 17.55 meters. This was also a French record. He competed from time to time in long jump, his personal best being 8.12 metres.
American film director and actor
British TV and radio host. Crane assumed the role of host for Children's BBC, Philip Schofield. He hosted two series: "Bad Influence", 1992-95, and "Take Two," 1995-1996.
Comedian
Driver of a race car in Australia
Japanese voice actor
French "amuseur", presenter and TV host, playwright, comedian, writer and producer.
NFL kicker (Minnesota Vikings).
Duke of Castro
Canadian ice hockey player
Mexican/US baseball outfielder (Florida Marlins).
American porn model and actress
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Finnish screenwriter and actress
American athlete, professional football player, and defensive tackle.
Politician
Finnish actress
Joling; Dutch rock guitarist/singer (Pilgrims - "Red").
Oklahoma, USA; LPGA golfer (1994 Youngstown-Warren-15th).
soccer player (Feyenoord).
Politician
Scientist
French screenwriter and film director. He was an ex-student at IDHEC and won a Cesar Award ("Un monde sans pitiA(c),") and a Louis-Delluc Prize (1990). He returned to direct Jean Dujardin, CA(c)cile De France and "MAPbius", in 2012.
American dentist who married Robert D'Amour, her boss and supermarket heir. He was struck by a severe snowstorm on the night of 3/5/1993. The next day, his body was discovered and shot five more times. His life had been threatened on 12/07/1992. He was attacked and shot in the head as he was driving in his car. It was stopped …
American pastor, author, and humanitarian. He is well-known for his efforts to reach the poorest people in the world. Rudy often states that his greatest spiritual gift is aEURoehanging in.
Canadian comedian, actor, DJ, and TV host. L'Ecuyer, who is a specialist at improvisation, is also a comedian and popular TV personality ("L'Ecuyer"), was voted the best talk show host 1996. He was also awarded the Gemini Award in 1996 and two additional awards in 1997.
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959TV Actress
Belgian suicide, immolation.
Kentucky, USA; actress (Aunt Zelda-Sabrina).
American film critic
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
American actor
Brazilian actress and model who was a star on many TV shows in the 1990s, before she was cast in "Pop Star" 2000.
American family of fame, the son and wife of Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. His first venture in business was the record production company.
Louisiana, USA; Country vocalist (Cadillac Style).
Massachusetts, USA; actress (Nicole- Dynasty).
Belgian singer
Rocker
NFL wide receiver (New York Giants).
American journalist and producer
American baseball player
American philosopher and gender theorist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential voices in modern political theory and the most widely-read and influential gender theorists in the world.
California, USA; first baseman. (Baltimore Orioles Los Angeles Dodgers Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers).
German footballer (d. 2010)
American entrepreneur and one of the pioneers of the computer revolution. He is also the co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios and Apple Computer Corporation.
French car racer and the most successful ever driver in Formula-1 cars. He was a four-time F-1 World Champion. He won a record 51 Grand Prix, ran a record 41 laps and earned a record 798.5 championship point. Called aEUR~aEUR(tm)the ProfessoraEUR(tm)aEUR(tm) due to his unique driving style, he drives with his head, never pushes over the limit but gets the …
Italian actress and singer in film.
Retired American professional basketball player and sex offenders
American basketball player
Ohio, United States -- Rocker. (Buckinghams).
Belgian singer, songwriter and producer. He was born to a Ukrainian mother and a French father. His international hit single, "Ca plane pour moi", was released in 1978.
The Civilization series was created by a Canadian-American game designer/programmer
Normanby
American Entrepreneur, Teacher, and Author of Children's Books
Poet
American actress, married to chiropractor/homeopath Edwin C. Floyd.
in USA; basketball (Olympics-silver-1972) tallest Olympian - 7 feet 4 inches.
Entrepreneur / Racehorse Owner
Canadian-American actress in live theater, film and television. Her work is highly praised. Her films include "Desert Hearts", "In Praise of Older Women", and "The Color of Money" in 1986.
American Airlines Flight No.11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001. John, fourth-generation son of a Polish farming family, loved his White Gate Farm fields as much as he loved flying. In 1968, he joined the Air Force ROTC program and served seven years in the military. He flew transport planes during his time in …
Actress
TV Actress
American Astrologer, Speaker, Teacher, Writer, and Entertainer. On tape, he has an eight-week Chiron Course.
Northern Irish politician and social worker
Latvian politician and economist 12th Prime Minister of Latvia
American actress
German singer (d. 1990)
American journalist and photographer
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
M Gazdar; computational linguist.
LPGA golfer
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Vittorio De Sica, a noted Italian family; the son of Vittorio de Sica; songwriter for special occasions.
London, England -- Actor.
Manager and player from Scotland
Indian politician
Indian actress and politician 16th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
English singer and guitarist (Smile Humpy Bong & Morgan).
British actor
Playmate (Feb, 1969)
American basketball Head Coach, Cleveland Cavaliers
English playwright and singer-songwriter
Mexican-American activist and actor. He received an Oscar nomination for his role as Jaime Escalante, a math teacher in "Stand and Deliver" 1988. He also received a Tony nomination in 1979 for the role of El Pachuco (Zoot Suit) 1979. He played the same role in the film in 1981. He has also appeared in "Blade Runner" 1982, "The Ballad …
Actor
California, USA; actor.
Bassist/vocalist (Steve Miller Band, "Abracadabra")
New Jersey, USA. Singer (Pii 1/2 a Colada Song).
French Grand Prix motorcycle racer. Jean Lafond and he won the Endurance World Championship in 1981. He finished third in the 500cc championship, behind Randy Mamola and Eddie Lawson, his best year in Grand Prix racing. He retired from Grand Prix racing and competed in Superbike World Championships as a Ducati factory racing team member. He won the championship in …
French politician, postal and telecommunications minister, 1993
Actor
The Bishop of Basse-Terre, a French Roman Catholic clergyman.
Director (1984, White Mischief)
British entertainer, journalist and host of "This Is Your Life," a TV show hosted by Thames Television since 1970. He was later seen in "Nationwide," 1975-1980, and "Panorama," 1980-1981 before winning his own morning talk show, "The Time The Place" in 1993.
Italian singer and drummer, who was the son of an orchestra drummer. He moved to Turin in 1969 and then to Milan two years later. There he started a successful career playing the drums for many popular artists such as Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker.
Journalist
A Danish astrologer, a well-known and loved figure in Denmark, has died from cancer at Copenhagen's First Day of the New Millennium, January 1, 2001, 6:29 pm.
California, USA; actor.
Russian mathematician, academic
Chief executive (Housing Corporation).
California, USA; actress
1986, 1989, 1993) as well as team owner.
American drummer (d. 2013)
American actor, best known for portraying the shallow mayor of Spin City in the popular TV series that ran from 1996 to 2002.
English pianist (All-Stars screaming Lord Sutch and The Savages and Quicksilver Messenger Service). (d. 1994).
Jeff Beck, Quicksilver).
Croatian politician, 7th Prime Minister of Croatia (d.2007)
New York, USA: actress (Deborah-Storefront Lawyer).
British composer, producer and musician. A world-famous superstar member of rock 'n roll band "The Beatles", cultural and musical icons of the turbulent sixties.
French politician, who is the Mayor of Orange. He was elected in June 1995, and reelected in 2008, 2001, and 2014.
French politician and member of the National Assembly of France. He is the representative of the Pas-de-Calais dA (c)partement's 12th constituency and a member the Socialist Party, which is affiliated with the Socialiste radical, citoyen et divers gauche parliamentary organization. He is Polish-born.
Turin's Italian soccer player, an extrovert, and anti-conformist, was destined for a great career. He died in a car accident in Torino (Turin), Italy on October 15, 1967. He was just 24 years old.
Cuban singer-songwriter/guitarist
French astronomer. She is well-known for her research successes in many central areas of modern Astrophysics. She was the former president of the International Astronomical Union, and the director general for the European Southern Observatory.
American business executive
Bulgarian mountaineer (d. 1984)
Cuban musician
American author, author of many novels including "Plainsong", "The Tie That Binds" and "Eventide." He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1965 and earned his MFA at the University of Iowa.
American politician who was chosen by Al Gore as his running mate in the Presidential race on August 7, 2000.
Driver of a race car in Australia
Multiple Sclerosis was diagnosed in a Scottish actor and disc jockey. He passed away from complications from the disease at his Luxembourg home on November 24, 1995. He was 53 years old.
American-born ballet dancer and director of Hamburg Ballet since 1973.
Australian writer known for his plays. After studying psychology and mechanical engineering, he was able to achieve commercial success with "The Removalists", which won Best Play and Best Script at AWGIE Awards 6/14/1972.
English actor and harmonica player (Manfred Mann, The Blues Band and Manfreds).
Indian philosopher, academic and theorist
Australian playwright / screenplay (Removalists).
Italian actress and cabaret singer. Renato Rascel was her companion for many years. She finally got married on the 05/12/1980. Cesare, their son, was born in Rome on 2/27/1973.
American actress and singer
American actor (Born in 1940).
French skier. He was one the most prominent ski racers in the 1960s. PA(c)rillat, age 20, won a bronze medal in downhill at the 1960 Winter Olympics and the combined gold medal, a non-Olympic but a World Championship title.
Scottish sportscaster and footballer
Savoyard princess and noted historian of Italy. She is the middle daughter of Italy's last king, Umberto II, and Marie José of Belgium, the "May Queen", and a sister of Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples; Princess Maria Pia of Parma; and Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy.
Dutch humanist / architect (Nieuwmarkt, Amsterdam)
France sport Champion
American actor on stage, television and film. He is best known for his role in "Alias Smith and Jones" as Hannibal Heyes (alias Joshua Smith), a outlaw. Duel was discovered while he was acting in college. Duel was well-known for his drinking habits and emotional problems. He was intoxicated and drove. Duel was in an accident in his car on …
WBA heavyweight boxing champion (1968-70).
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Austrian actress who was a cult character in 1960s Italian B-movies.
Indian actor and director (d.2012)
Principal (London Business School).
Bangladeshi cosmologist and physicist (d. 2013).
American actor (d. 2012).
American sportswear manufacturer
Actor from New Zealand (Born 1938).
president (Methodist Conference).
New York, USA. Actor (Dead and Buried Final Countdown).
Baroness Richardson, British Baroness, and Methodist reverend
British Member of Parliament.
Belgium sport Champion
French politician who is a member the Socialist Party.
Boulogne-Billt Politician
French engineer, who started his scientific career at the Atomic Energy Commission and was then appointed director of research at CNRS. After serving as President of CNES' scientific program committee and chairman of the CNRS board, he was elected President of CNES. He then became High Commissioner for Atomic Energy (1998) and Delegate for Nuclear Safety (2001).
American heir to Woolworth fortune, the only child of Barbara Hutton. He was a sports car designer and racer. He helped finance a Lotus-bodied Lotus V-8 engine with American origins. This car won the races.
Italian operatic diva, who was well-known for her concerts tours and records. In 1953, she made her Milan debut as "Violetta", and was immediately recognized as a great lyric-coloratura singer. She developed into a dramatic, intelligent and persuasive soprano. Her London debut was in 1957 and her Metropolitan Opera House debut was in 1965. Her autobiography, "More than a Diva", …
Italian politician. Head of the Italian Socialist Party, 1976-1993. Prime Minister of Italy 1983-1987. He was both the first PSI member to hold this office and the third Prime Minister from an socialist party.
Denmark -- Soccer player (1960 Olympics, Silver Medalist).
United States -- Equestrian (1960-72 Olympics - Silver Medalist).
Buenos Aires (Argentina) -- Actress (Victoria High Chapparal).
Politician
Composer
France sport Champion
Kenyan-American political scientist, philosopher, and academic (d. 2014.)
American biologist and physician (d. 2008).
American jazz saxophonist. After Newman's high school music teacher noticed that his music was upside down, Newman, who couldn't read music well, approached him and tap him with the conductor’s baton. He earned the nickname Fathead.
Belgium sport Champion
French musician, arranger, conductor, pianist. Raymond Legrand, his father, was a composer and conductor. Legrand is a prolific composer. He has written more than 200 television and film scores, as well as many memorable songs. His film music has earned him three Oscars.
Canada -- Actor (Animal Houses, Chained Heats, Dirty Harry).
American politician and sergeant 79th Governor Georgia
American journalist and author
German-Australian composer (d. 2012.)
English real estate developer (TOPS Estates).
American politician and lawyer, Democratic Senator from San Diego. He served his country in the U.S. Navy from 1948 to 1952 after completing law school. He was a partner at a law firm and a member of U.S. House of Representatives 1971-1973. He also served as a Senator 1973-1979. Married 1952; 3 kids.
American actor
English cricketer and coach (d.2015)
Argentinean-American actress, who started her career in Mexico at 16 and went on to play leading roles in films. She then moved to Hollywood in the 1950s for film and television. At 13 years old, she was orphaned and learned to care for herself. Her films include "The Alamo," 1960, and "Panic in the City," 1967; TV featured "The High …
British judge
American chemical engineer, administrator and CEO of International Paper. This giant forest products manufacturer is based in America. Georges is quiet and analytical and holds a BS and MS in Chemical Engineering. In his spare time, he enjoys sailing.
Teacher Rinzai/Soto lines of Zen Buddhism
French film producer.
Russia -- Cosmonaut
Italy -- Countess
Carnegie, Oklahoma -- Actress (Joe Dakota).
American artist (d. 2012).
French family trauma, Nadine Allaria's mother, was a policewoman who killed her three children and herself on 1/26/1996. Jean, Nadine's husband, was born on 12/23/1928 in Anzin St. aubin. They were married on 9/16/1950, and divorced on 2/23/1972.
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Illinois, USA; actor (Diana Holmes, Holmes, and Yo-Yo).
South Korean wrestler (d. 2006)
Major General/Lord Lieutenant of Sutherland
Les Lilas physician
American actress
New York, USA; actor (Deadly Kiss, Pulp, Mr Majestyk, Getaway).
American democratic socialist, author, political activist and theorist. He is also a radio commentator, initiator, and professor of political science. He invented the term neoconservatism in the 1970s. Harrington married Stephanie Gervis on May 30, 1963. She was a freelance writer and staff writer at the Village Voice. He died of cancer on July 31, 1989.
France sport Champion
Missouri, USA; socialist/author ("Fragments of Century").
French actress on stage, film, and television.
American historian and academic (d.2015)
Cheniménil Actor
Poet / politician
Mexican activist and founder of the Committee Eureka! Senator and the Labor Party. Her political activity started in 1973 when her son Jesus Piedra Ibarra was accused of belonging to an arm group of communist orientation, the September 23 Communist League. Jesus Piedra vanished in 1974 after he was taken into custody by authorities following the assassination of Police Guillermo …
American Roman Catholic priest and bishop, who said that the time had come for celibacy to be left behind in church.
German writing. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Hans Walldorf and Bernd Diksen, as well as Waldemar NaAY.
English actress
British MP
American diplomat
German-American diplomat
American writer. He is a poet, novelist, teacher, and critic.
Poet
American pilot Medal of Honor recipient, colonel (d. 2013).
Director (Royal School of Church Music).
British Admiral.
Canadian politician and lawyer 3rd Deputy Prime Minster of Canada (d.2008)
American football coach and player (d. 2014).
French journalist, writer, and producer who was involved in the creation of French television.
French film actor, who appeared in more than 100 films and was twice nominated for a CA(c]sar Award for best support actor: 1991 for "La DiscrA"te" and 2005 for "Kings and Queen."
American cellist (d.2010)
France Writer
St-Mandé Politician
Seattle, Washington -- Actor. (Goddess Raw Deal, Yentl Law & Order).
He is a Romanian artist and sculpturer. He lives and works in Paris, France. He graduated from the Bucharest School of Architecture in 1941 and made his artistic debut that year in Bucharest. He moved to Paris in 1946 after he was awarded an endowment. His work, "La Colline", was created for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of New York. …
Italian soccer player. He passed away on the 13th of August 1990.
Cherbourg physician
English academic and painter (d. 2011).
France sport Champion
American actor. His roles included the role of Salvatore Tessio, Detective Sgt. and The Godfather in Francis Ford Coppola's film The Godfather. From 1975 to 1977, Phil Fish was a regular on ABC's sitcom Barney Miller and its spinoff Fish. He died in 1978.
Belgian runner. He won the 1948 Olympic title at London's 5,000-meter race. He died in May 1992.
Swedish composer
French astronomer, who died in Boulogne Billancourt on the 28th of January 2010. He was the son Robert WlA(c),rick, a sculptor.
Jackson, Georgia -- Actor (Satan Murders and Another World).
writer.
German publisher and publicist. In 1957, he took over the management of the Munzinger archives of his father Louis Munzinger.
French priest from Uruffe, who murdered his mistress while she was pregnant.
Swiss mountaineer (d. 2010)
CEO (NPA Telegraph).
American poet. After a long battle with cancer, Parkinson succumbed to an apparent heart attack in 1992.
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Hungarian turned American international civil servant (d. 2004)
Bar le Duc Military man
American newsmaker and First Lady of Texas, 1963-1969. John Connally was her husband and she served as Texas Governor and Secretary of the Treasury.
Iliffe psychologist.
of Khartoum.
American architect, he designed Arlington Cemetery for President John F. Kennedy.
English comedian actress
St-Victor Military man
Minneapolis, Minnesota -- Superconductivity physicist
Rennes Journalist
museum director.
Italian soccer player. He was killed in an airplane crash on May 4, 1949.
Trade unionist "Harry" Urwin
Salon de Provence Writer
French murderer, sentenced to death and executed.
American poet, painter, and pianist (d.55)
An English-Swedish architect designed The Ark & Byker Wall (d. 2005).
Austin, Texas -- Actor (Spotlight Playhouse Mildred Pierce).
Cartoonist / illustrator
France sport Champion
Goodwin economist.
composer.
France Writer
Czech puppet maker animator, director (d. 1969).
Flamenco composer and guitarist from Spain.
Composer
Famous birthdays on February 24th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909French naval officer in France, 1930-38, and reporter, since 1939. He is the B.B.C.'s famous WW II voice.
American horror writer, editor, and anthropologist. At 13 years old, he began to write and was published with 100 books and 4,000 short pieces in 400 magazines. H.P. Lovecraft is a fan. Lovecraft is a fan of his writings, which include stories about the supernatural, mystery, fiction, poetry, and weird fiction.
Morris Lindsay orientalist.
Sauk City, Wisconsin -- Writer (Judge Peck Mysteries)
Morvan Marin broadcaster.
Dutch/British/US philosopher (analytical philosophy).
Director and screenwriter Egyptian-Italian (d. 1999).
France sport Champion
French tennis professional and winner of The French Pro in 1932. He also participated in the 1936 and 1931 finals.
Lorient Military man
Activist
American historian and general lawyer
France Writer
French philosopher and philologist who specializes in Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, the eighteenth-century and other topics.
Belgian novelist and author of "Pius XII: The Outraged Pope."
Bourg-le-Rond).
France Actor
Dutch composer of operas and 4 symphonies as well as chamber music. Guillaume learned under Willem LandrA (c), his father (1874aEUR”1948). Willem Pijper, who was also a student of his, had a significant influence on LandrA (c)'s early work. LandrA(c), later in his career, experimented more with serial techniques and jazz influences. He was the chairman of The Dutch Society …
composer.
Biochemist
Epinal Military man
German publisher and founder Burda Publications.
Italian-Slovene playwright and author (d. 1967).
Chauny EXecutives
Italian soccer/football player, and team manager. He is considered the first professional player from Italy. He won eight league championships and was a team manager for the Italian soccer/football team.
French perfumer and fashion designer, who is also a French fashion designer.
France Scientist
Italy sport Champion