List of celebrities and famous people who were born on April 25th
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2011She is an American family icon and the daughter of actor Ian Ziering's wife Erin. Ian Ziering is a well-known actor for his part in "Beverly Hills 90210".
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2007New Zealand-born child of a prominent family. Keisha Castle Hughes, actress and Oscar nominee, is the mother. She became pregnant when she was 16 years old. Bradley Hull, Bradley's boyfriend, is 3 years older than his young mother. Castle-Hughes's kudo-winning performance in "Whale Rider" was at the age of 14. She was the Queen of Naboo in "Star Wars: Episode …
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1997Athlete
American child actress
American actress
American child, whose father Gary Gait is a noted lacrosse athlete and coach for a women's team. Braeden is Braeden's second and first child.
YouTube Star
Drummer
Musical.ly Star
English footballer
Musician
Russian ice dancer
French footballer
American baseball player
YouTube Star
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
American race car driver
Soccer Player
French cyclist, Silver medalist in Men's Omnium at 2012 Olympics.
Actress
Musician
Football Player
American ice dancer
YouTube Star
French race car driver
Australian Rules football player
French Formula One cars driver.
American notable family, Willie Nelson's son and Ann Marie D'Angelo's companion. He is the second child of the four children. Nelson's wife Connie has filed for divorce.
YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Reality TV star in America
Canadian skier
Chinese 11th Panchen Lama
Darts Player
11th Panchen Lama
Swedish Bandy player (d.2013)
Model
Vine Star
American actress.
YouTube Star
Canadian ice hockey player
American family of note, first son of actor Sonny Bono and Mary, Palm Springs Mayor; Sonny is his first legitimate child. Chesare was seven-pounds and thirteen ounces in weight at birth. He had a full head and dark hair and looked just like his father. Chesare is Italian for Caesar, and Elan means "spirit".
B-boy and musician, Art of Movement
TV Actor
American soccer player
Togolese footballer
World Music Singer
Australian visual artist, curator and arts writer. She is also the gallery manager at The Hughes Gallery in Sydney. Euan MacLeod, an Australian painter, is her daughter.
Actor
Movie Actor
German heptathlete
Musician
TV Actor
Russian player in ice hockey
Actress
Dutch race car driver
Puerto Rican singer and songwriter
Ramsey, New Jersey; actor (Billy-Who's the Boss?).
American producer and actress
Judy Garland is the first grandchild of a prominent American family. He is the son Judy's daughter Lorna Luft (singer-actress) and Jake Hooker, her manager.
Kenyan runner
American baseball player
American football coach and player
American actress and model
American baseball player
New Zealand runner
Football Player
Rugby Player
Singaporean singer and actress
American baseball player
Musician
Businessman
American baseball player
English cricketer for England
Italian footballer
Musician
Brazilian Formula One driver
Swedish skier
American football player
British Paralympic sprinter
Swedish skier
Spanish road cyclist racer, he won "La FlA"che Wallone" and "LiA"ge-Bastogne-LiA"ge" in 2015
Actor and TV host from Australia
Actor
Japanese baseball player
English snooker player (d. 2015)
Japanese actress and model
New Zealand cricketer
Reality Star
Pop Singer
Scottish bass player and songwriter (Biffy Cllyro).
Scottish singer and songwriter (Biffy Cllyro).
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Brazilian actress and model
British Paralympic swimmer
Kenyan runner
Brazilian model
Actress (Connie McMighty Ducks D2, D3)
South Korean singer
Finnish musician
Actor
Actress
California; actor (Tommy Delucca-Saved By The Bell).
Greek footballer
Cypriot singer-songwriter (One)
German-Canadian bass player and singer (Hedley).
American Christian singer
American basketball player: Spurs, center
American actress
German tennis player and coach
Brazilian footballer
Pop Singer
American homicide, 16-year-old boy who beat his girlfriend with a baseball bat to death, Groveland MA, 11/18/1992. He reacted violently when Beth Brode (15 years old) told him she wasn't going out with him anymore.
Brazilian footballer
English-American actress
rocker (Menudo-Cannonball).
San Diego, California -- Baseball outfielder (1996 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
American gay pornographic actor
Hockey defenseman (Team Czechoslovakia Olympics gold-1998)
Duke of Anjou
Australian soccer striker (Olyroos, Olympics - 1996)
linebacker (Washington Redskins).
Spanish-French nobility, a legitimist pretender to the defunct French throne as Louis XX. As the senior male heir of Hugh Capet (c. 941 – 24 October 996), alias "Hugh the Great" (the first "King of the Franks"), being the senior descendant of King Louis XIV of France (ruled 1643–1715) through his grandson King Philip V of Spain, he is recognized …
Director
Hockey forward (USA, Olympics-1998)
Actor
Athlete
Athlete
Athlete
Alberta, Canada; golfer (1990 Alberta Jr Masters-second).
German Federal Republic; tennis star (1992 Schenectady).
Writer
Spanish triple jumper
Ontario, Canada; NHL right-wing (Pittsburgh Penguins).
British Columbia, Canada; diver
Swedish drummer (Millencolin & Kvoteringen).
Georgian-Ukrainian wrestler
linebacker (Carolina Panthers).
NFL defensive end (Arizona Cardinals).
Norwegian saxophonist
American baseball player
Spanish dancer and actress
Canadian Football League receiver (Hamilton Tiger Cats).
voice actress, Japanese Seiyuu
Illinois, USA; female catcher (Colorado Silver Bullets).
Game Designer
Delaware, USA; Miss Delaware-America (1996).
Virginia, USA; pitcher (Atlanta Braves).
American actor
American producer and director of actor
French handball player currently playing for Montpellier HB, France.
New England Patriots).
American retail worker and homicide victim. Before 1996, Wilkins was in an abusive relationship to Terry Carlton. They shared their drugs and talked about marriage. They were not homeless or from the lower end of town, but they were Anglo, well-educated and in business. Terry's father owned two car agencies, and April was involved in the prosthesis industry with her …
NFL linebacker (Cincinnati Bengals).
Norwegian singer
Japanese voice actress (d. 2011)
Author
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American Oscar-winning actress. Her big Hollywood breakthrough was her role as the romantic interest in Jerry Maguire, a 1996 film starring Tom Cruise. She was nominated for an Academy Award in 2001 for her performance as Bridget Jones, in Bridget Jones's Diary. Another nomination from the Academy was given in 2002 for her part in the adaptation of Chicago's musical …
American actress
American football player and sportscaster
Italian contemporary artist
Dutch screenwriter and director
American actress
Kentucky, USA; infielder (Detroit Tigers).
United States -- 100m freestyle, 400m / 800m Medley (1992 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
Actress
Actor
Pennsylvania, USA; half lightweight judoka (Olympics 1996).
American sportscaster
Italian actor and singer, who was primarily successful in the 1990s.
Ukrainian long jumper
American swimmer
English broadcaster
Italian trumpet player in R&B/funk band "Ladri di Bicicte."
Georgia, USA; 50 metre/100 metre freestyle (Olympics-gold/2 bronze-1992, 1996).
Jean-Jacques Beinex directed her as a French actress and model.
Argentinian-Italian rugby player
American singer and actor
Argentinean-born Italian rugby player
American singer and actor
North Carolina, USA; pitcher (Colorado Rockies).
American baseball coach and player
Belgian-Spanish production designer, illustrator
Academic and politician from the Netherlands, sociologist
Uruguayan coach and footballer
American baseball coach and player
NBA forward / center, (Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets).
hockey defenseman (Team France 1998).
American voice actor and puppeteer (d. 2014).
Businessman
English singer and guitarist (Ocean Colour Scene, Merrymouth).
American bass player and songwriter (Jane's Addiction Deconstruction, Polar Bear).
American voice actor and actor
TV Show Host
California, USA; WPVA volleyball player (Nationals-5th-1993).
English singer, Erasure's lead singer. He has also had a solo career with the albums Non-Stop, and Electric Blue.
French jazz pianist and Hammond organist
French actress
He is a former player and manager of Scottish football. From July 2013 to April 2014, he was Manchester United's manager. He was previously the manager at Everton and the League Managers Association Managers Association Managers Association Managers Association Managers Association Managers Association Managers Association Managers Association Managers Association Managers Association Managers of the Year in 2003, 2005, and 2009. …
English footballer
English guitarist and singer-songwriter
German manager and footballer
American businesswoman
Dutch manager and footballer
American sexual abuser. Convicted in January 1996 for the sexual assaults on three boys in Abington (MA) and sentenced to 30 days in prison. He was arrested by police on 4/28/1996 for child-rape, and endangerment of 14-year-old girl charges. He was released on $5,000 bail and taken to trial on 5/09/1996, where he returned to his apartment with his fiancA(c), …
Coach
Indian-American author and journalist
American singer (Exodus) (Born 1960)
English journalist and author
Lindsay Lohan, American father
Australian critic and producer of director films
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959British High Commissioner to Australia, English diplomat
Italian terrorist who married Giusva Fifavanti while in prison in 2/1985.
American actress and model
French actress
American baseball player
Glasgow, Scotland -- Rocker
Georgia, USA; outfielder for the Chicago White Sox baseball team
Canadian actor and director
Scotland's rock singer (Marillion – "Real to Reel")
California, USA. LPGA golfer (1990 Atlantic City Classic).
Rocker
Scottish musician, a vocalist and songwriter, bombastic front-man with the progressive rock band "Marillion" from January 1981. The band had steady gigs, gaining a following until hitting the charts in late 1982. Their most successful album, "Misplaced Childhood" topped the charts the week of its release, June 1985. Fish lost his voice in September 1985 thru November, causing the band …
Businessman
American homicide attempt. When she was 16 years old, she met her childhood sweetheart Mark Harrington. They lived together for a time, and had a son whom they neglected so much that he died 10/02/1985. They were ferocious and had intense fights.
Italian singer-songwriter and record producer, considered as one of the most important exponents of Italian new wave music.
British darts player, who was the world's best darts player in 1980, 1981 and 1984. He also won the 1985, 1985, 1986 and 1985 World Championships.
England, United Kingdom -- Dart thrower (5 World Masters).
Neil Simon's daughter.
Dutch manager and cyclist
French stage and film comedian, ChA(c),reau's favorite actress. She won four Cesar awards. In 2013, she performs on stage in "La Locanderia" (Goldoni), at Paris ThA(c)AC/tre de l'Atelier.
Businesswoman
Czech actress
Estonian basketball coach and player
American homicide victim, her daughter Juliana, and Silvini Pelosso, their friend (born November 22, 1982, Buenos Aires). They were last seen at 7:35 pm at a Yosemite National Park restaurant.
Czech actress
Argentinian coach and footballer
Ontario, Canada; yachter (Olympics-1996).
British chess player
Tennis player
Iranian singer and actor
American composer
Argentine footballer
Politician
Businessman
Politician
Actor
American businessman founded Starbucks
South Carolina, USA. Country singer "She's a Natural".
Irish politician and educator
American football player and sportscaster
English author
American pitcher, baseball player for the Oakland Athletics 1978-1981.
American animator producer, screenwriter
French business executive, who is the Chairman of Eurotunnel depuis 14 June 2005
Author and academic English economist
Actor
He was a French footballer with corsican roots. In 1976, he won the European Cup Final with Saint-Etienne (winner Bayern Munich). When he became a coach, he was instrumental in the transformation Lyon into a huge club. He succeeded Roger Lemerre in 2002 as the manager of the French team, until 2004.
Politician
Norwegian composer and pianist
Norwegian pianist
USSR hockey player (1972 76 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
Novelist
Bronx, New York -- Rock vocalist
New York, USA; rock vocalist.
Scottish politician is Minister of State for Trade
Pharmacist
Politician
French psychiatrist suspected of raping female clients in 1997.
English drummer (Tom Petty, the Heartbreakers, and Average White Band).
Filipino religious leader
Ukrainian high jumper
American actor
England; drummer (Average White Band).
Irish judge and lawyer
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949French lawyer, economist, and politician was appointed managing director of International Monetary Fund in September 2007. Usually called DSK in France
American financial astrologer, who worked in Abu Dhabi for the United Arab Emirates since 1989 as an investment company manager. He and his wife lived together in a compound.
New York, USA; keyboardist/songwriter (The Left Banke - "Walk Away Renee").
Argentine footballer
Businessman
Argentinian footballer, race car driver
French psychologist of psychological astrology. He founded the CIA in 1974 as an astrological research organization. This would later become GERAS (Groupement daEURtm)Etude et de Recherche en Astrologie Scientifique).
English critic and poet
American keyboard player and songwriter (The Left Banke and Stories, d. 2015).
American lobbyist for professional trucksing groups
English sportscaster and cricketer
39th Premier of China, Taiwanese politician
Dutch soccer champion, who was also the winner of the European Cup three consecutively with Ajax from Amsterdam. He was the captain of the Dutch team that lost in the World Cup finals to Germany. JohanaEUR(tm), whose moves were so powerful and fluid, was said by Nureyev to have suggested that he "should have been a dancer." Together with Rinus …
French politician serving as Minister of the Reform of the State, and of Decentralisation under Prime Minster Jean-Marc Ayrault.
Composer
Dutch footballer
New York, USA; actor (Blaze, Frances, Windy City).
TV Actor
American actress
Russian politician and nationalist, who won almost a quarter of all votes in December 1993 elections. When he was writing reforms, 4/15/1967 is when he began his active political career. He draws attention to social issues in universities through his lectures.
Jazz trumpeter
Russian nationalist/anti-semite
New York; actress (Adrian-Rock, ConstanziaCorleone – The Godfather).
Irish politician and lawyer Attorney General of Ireland
Celebrity
Swedish singer Abba was married to Agnetha (then divorcing).
American market analyst, Aden Research was founded by Mary Anne, a sister of Mary Anne. They were brilliant market analysts and predicted the rise of gold in the late 1970s. Their advisory, The Aden Report, was published for a while.
American bass player, songwriter, and producer (Creedence Clearwater Revival & Southern Pacific).
Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers
California, USA; rockbasist (Creedence Clearwater Revelival - "Proud Mary")
Rocker
American author and theorist
Swedish singer and songwriter (ABBA).
American conspiracy theorist
American columnist, screenwriter, artist, astrologer and screenwriter.
editor (Europeans).
English dancer
English educator and academic (University of Cambridge).
English academic and economist
English actor and singer-songwriter
Novelist
American academic and ornithologist
American politician and lawyer
French journalist, writer and literary critic.
Actress
Politician
Japanese professional wrestler
Japanese wrestler (d. 2010)
Composer
French director, writer and publicist. Bertrand, the son of Rene Tavernier (a noted poet-journalist), started his law studies for two years. Bertrand's passion for cinema led him to return to theater and write film reviews. After co-founding a cinema club, his career as a publicist and collaborator on several books led him to enter the industry.
British-Jordanian noted family, a British army officer's daughter who became the second wife of King Hussein of Jordan in 1961, gaining the name Princess Muna. They had Prince Abdullah in 1962 and Prince Feisal in 1963 and twins Zein and Aisha in 1969; they divorced in 1972.
of Jordan
Public Servant
American actor. He is one of the most successful stars of his generation, but he remains a mysterious, private figure. He has received eight Academy Award nominations, and won one for "Scent of a Woman." He is a very shy man, even though he plays tough roles.
Mississippi, USA. Country singer "Keep your arms around my"
New York, USA. Actor (And Justice For All Godfather, Scorpio).
German politician
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American poet and US Poet Laureate
English businessman
English photographer; Lichfield
British diplomat and academic from England
British diplomat and academic from England to Greece
Baron Skidelsky Chinese/English historian and academic
Activist
American engineer and aerodynamicist (d. 2012).
Dutch artist and graphic designer
French top government official and businessman, head of France
Publisher
Stockholm, Sweden -- Actress (Rhinemann Exchange).
Soccer Player
Palestinian mime.
Surinamese politician and banker 1st Prime Ministers of Suriname (d.2000)
English model
San Pedro sports champions
Dutch footballer
American pole vaulter. He was an American athlete who competed in the pole vault at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. He won the silver medal. He died 2 August 1960.
American actor, whose films include "Love In A Goldfish Bowl", "The Party," and "Gravy Train." Scott Miller has also starred in two TV series, one being "Wagon train". He is a muscular, blonde blond who has been in the screen since 1959. He plays mostly "heavy" roles. He played the role of Tarzan's title character in 1959.
Cancer research campaigner
Indiana, USA; actor ("Wagon Train")
Manager and footballer from Ireland
Actress
American actor, basketball player, and minister. Lemon was the "Clown Prince", a Harlem Globetrotters basketball player who was famous for 22 years. He was a part of more than 16,000 games played by the Globetrotters, and is an inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003.
American producer and songwriter (d. 2011).
American baseball player [AAGPBL] (Born 1983)
Lexington sports Champions
British circuit judge
England, United Kingdom -- Actor (Ken Barlow-Coronation Street)
French historian, writer and culture critic, he is also an expert on Russian politics, intellectual history, and serves as the honorary director for studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. In 1967, he was awarded a doctorate of history and a doctorate of letters and human sciences a decade later.
Romania -- Discus thrower (1968 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
Actor and Minister of American Basketball (d. 2015).
British artist, best known for his wildlife paintings such as "Tiger Fire", 1973. Shepherd is also the author of "An Artist In Africa" 1967 and "David Shepherd: A Conservation Artist," 1992.
Artist
Russian mathematician, physicist (d. 80)
Irish poet and linguist
Puerto Rican actor, writer, and dancer. But, he is best known for being a TV personality as an astrologer. His astrology prediction shows were aired in Puerto Rico, Latin America, and the United States for many decades. In October 2010, Mercado changed his name to "Shanti Ananda".
American filmmaker, producer, screenwriter, actor. He was the director of "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice", "Harry and Tonto", "An Unmarried Man," and "Tempest". He was married once and had two children.
Ohio, USA; actress (Paul Dixon Show).
English surgeon and admiral (d. 2012).
Mississippi, USA. Actress (Alice Morgan-Port Charles, Donna-Sanford and Son).
New York, USA. Writer/director (Moscow on the Hudson).
Director
German politician and lawyer Mayor of Hamburg (d.2013)
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929New Zealand -- Long Jumper (1952 Olympics, Gold Medalist).
German choral conductor who was the fifteenth Thomaskantor after Johann Sebastian Bach. He was also an academic and a tenor. He died 25 September 2013.
Athlete
Spanish poet (A modo la esperanza).
American-Italian painter, sculptor (d.2011)
American homicide: Mentally ill, below-average intelligence, speech impairment with low school grades. He was unmarried and became a fry-cook. He was sexually obsessed with underwear, and would steal underwear from clotheslines. Reik Slierengt, a beautiful 21-year-old housemaid, was fatally stabbed by him when she returned home to collect her underwear. Sentenced for life in prison
American fiddler (Old & in the Way) (d.2005)
He was a French cartoonist and artist, and became the illustrator of France-Dimanche. He also created France-Soir's "Crime Doesn't Pay" comic strip. One of France's most loved comic strips is "Asterix".
Spanish author (d. 2009)
American pro-astrologer, author of many books published by American Federation of Astrology. Rose started the Astro Rama Conference which has been held every year in Hudson, OH for 17 years. Rose was also co-founder of The Wright Institute of Astrological Studies in 1972. Her books include "Eclipse Interpretation Manual", "Eclipse - Astrological Guideposts", and "Your Prenatal Eclipse." Jan Popelka was …
Spanish romance novelist (d.2009)
Composer
Composer
Spanish novelist and photonovel writer. Best-seller in many Spanish-language countries. She was the author of more than 4,000 books and more than 400 million copies. Her works have been translated into many languages. These books are based on her secret affair with Brock Austin, a 17-year-old boy. In 1994 Guinness World Records, she is listed as the author who sold …
Austrian politician (d. 2008)
Austrian politician (d. 2008)
American illustrator and author (d. 2001).
French camp B-movies producer, scenario writer, and filmmaker. He made erotic movies, some thrillers, and then he started shooting teenage comedies, including the "Saint-Tropez", his most famous series. He was buried in Paris on February 10, 2003.
Columbus Military man
American actor (d. 2003).
Germany Actor
German journalist, film director and cabaret performer
German actress in film and theatre, who died 24 April 1992, just one day before her 67th Birthday.
American actor and singer (d.2003)
Canadian politician and academic
Baron Christopher English, union leader and businessman
British trade unionist
Brazilian singer-songwriter and Zoologist (d.2013)
Italian composer, director, and playwright. (D. 2005).
Swedish race walker (d.2009)
Belgian actress and comedienne.
Architect
Composer
American blues singer/guitarist Crosscut Saw, dies at the age of 71 (born in 1923).
Actress (Miss Julie Loving Couples, Night People, Miss Julie)
Actress (Traveller Without Baggage).
Ontario, Canada; ballerina (1961 Silver Bowl).
Mississippi, USA; blues singer/guitarist ("Bad Look Blues").
Canadian-American actress and ballerina (d. 2006).
English Astronomer and Academic
French journalist and high ranking official
Germany Actor
The Dutch artist is regarded as one of the most influential in WW II. He was a sculptor, abstract painter and graphic artist. Every new work is met with excitement.
Belgian poet, dies at age 64.
French actor in film/tv, comedian, screenwriter.
American actor and host of a game show (d. 1991).
Miss Mona, Night Magic
Reformer of the bar
Canadian actor, writer, director and producer of television programs, most notably, the long-running"Gunsmoke."
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919composer.
Norwegian speed skater (d. 2011)
French Socialist politician, deputy at the National Assembly of France during Fourth and Fifth Republics, chairman of Socialist Party (PS), and a minister in the 1950s. He was also appointed Minister of National Education by President FranASSois Mitchell in 1981aEUR"1984. He died in Paris on 17 February 1988.
Italian artist well-known for his depictions of the peasant lifestyle. After WW II, he learned his technique in Milan and quickly became a well-known artist. He was the President of the Triennale during different periods of his life.
soprano (Metropolitan Opera 1941-56).
French astronomer
South African-born English actor/singer (d. 2005).
Swedish-American actress and soprano (d. 2006).
French-American academic and astronomer (d. 1995).
French soldier in the French Foreign Legion during World War II was awarded the title of Compagnon de la LibA (c)ration' (English : Companion to the Liberation).
American singer with a velvety voice. She produces beautiful sounds, no matter if she is singing scat, improvising or singing up-tempo love songs. She was called "The First Lady of Song."
French racing driver (b. 2003)
American baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher for the Boston Braves in two games in 1943.
Historian
Portuguese musician (violin and piano) and composer of more than 700 songs. He died 28 January 1992.
Italian-American opera singer. He was a bassist who specialized in comedy roles. His career flourished in the late 1940s, both in American and European opera houses. In 1966, he moved to Cincinnati to start the Conservatory's opera department. He also became an influential teacher. He was also an artist on record.
Indonesian / Suriname lawyer
writer.
American journalist and author
French journalist and author, eldest child of FranASSois Mauriac.
American author of "Raintree County", published in 1948, after seven years of writing.
President / Dictator Venezuela
Scottish surgeon and physician who was Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at University of Birmingham in 1951. He was married and had seven children. He died in 1986.
Brandon, Manitoba -- Actor (Richard Diamond Private Eye)
Tulsa (Oklahoma) -- Alto saxo player (Flamingo and Temptation).
Pont de Beauvoisin physician
Lille physician
Stage Actor
He was a French archaeologist, university professor, and died in Paris on 24 September 1997. He was a member AcadA (c)mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.
Greek naval officer in World War II (Born on 1913)
American mathematician. He is best known for his work on the deformation theory of structures that arise in differential geometry and on complex variables, both from the perspective of partial differential equations. He studied at MIT and the University of Colorado. Died, December 23, 2001.
American saxophonist (Born 1913).
Politician
American businessman who owns a Dallas striptease restaurant. He shot Lee Harvey Oswald as he was being transferred from Dallas' jail to another facility on 11/24/1963. This is a famous newsreel. Ruby was convicted and sentenced to death for murder. He was released on 1/03/1967.
French writer and the author of "Les gens de Mogador", the most famous saga since WW II. The story was made into a TV series in 1972. She was unhappy and felt betrayed by the production and sued to stop the series from being rerun until 1995.
Pamiers EXecutives
Cuban coach and player in baseball (d. 2014).
New Zealand translator military leader maori welfare officer politician, and murderer (d. 1976).
Famous birthdays on April 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909American architect designed Transamerica Pyramid (d. 85).
composer.
Newscaster (Person-to-Person) dies at the age of 57.
American journalist, news commentator, and reporter. He is best known for his eyewitness accounts of London's blitz. He was a radio reporter for "Hear It Now" as well as "Person to Person" television. Murrow was also the U.S. Information director from 1961-1964 and provided 30 years of military overview and political overview.
Journalist
New York, actress (Granbilly).
writer.
composer.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice (d. 1997)
She was a German actress and dancer on the silent-screen screen. She was married five times. Age 90, she died in Germany on August 14, 1996.
Author
American jurist is called "probably the most influential Justice of the 20th century."
Novelist
Referee and rugby player from New Zealand (d. 1986).
Public servant / Solicitor
engineer.
French GA(c.nA(c.ral de division), World War II veteran and survivor at Buchenwald-Gusen concentration camps.
French general (Born 1904)
A great teacher, writer, educator and activist in Costa Rica on issues relating to children, women, politics, and labor. The National Novel Prize in 1971 was awarded to A storey. In 1975, the National Theater Award was given to A storey.
Russian mathematician (d. 1987).
Russian mathematician (d. 1987)
Vertigine, Polterabend, Matinee Idol).
Marsillargues physician
Sparre Olsen composer.
Algerian astrologer.
Marseille EXecutives
American actress (d.1984)
German academic and psychiatrist (d. 1964).
Norwegian actor, choreographer, instructor, dancer, artist, and choreographer. Hauk Aabel was a Norwegian comedian, actor in silent films from Norway and Sweden, and Svanhild Johannessen was his father.
Italian film actor, who was a part of many productions during the Fascist period, including the 1935 drama "Like the Leaves." (1935).
Klussmann composer.
Austrian-born physicist, Pauli was awarded the 1945 Nobel Prize for Physics for discovering the Pauli exclusion principle in 1925. This principle states that no two electrons in an atom can simultaneously occupy the same quantum status. Pauli was a major contributor to quantum mechanics and quantum field theory as well as solid-state Physics. He also hypothesized the existence and function …
Writer
Diplomat
MP (Liberal)
English diplomat and politician Secretary-General of United Nations
Austrian-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1958)