List of celebrities and famous people who were born on June 25th
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2009Reality Star
TV Actress
YouTube Star
TV Actress
TV Actress
American actor
Dancer
YouTube Star
Vine Star
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999American notable family, Tanya Tucker's daughter and Jerry Laseter's beau. Tanya's previous children, Presley, 10 and Beau Grayson (7 years old), met their new sister. Jerry, Tanya’s dad, was there from the beginning to her induced labor. Tanya weighed 7 lbs.
Model
Pop Singer
Entertainer
Brazilian-American racing driver
YouTube Star
first artificial heart recipient (Born 1921)
1st recipient of an artifical heart, dies at 62 after 112 days
Softball Player
YouTube Star
French actress
Actor
American DJ and model
Japanese singer and actor
Filipino actress
YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989TV Actor
Photographer
Portuguese screenwriter and producer of actor.
Portuguese screenwriter and director of actor
English footballer
Mexican footballer
Swedish ice hockey player
Iraqi footballer
Soccer Player
American family of distinction, Edwin Schlossberg was the first child of Caroline Kennedy, her husband, and the first grandchild for the late President John F. Kennedy.
American figure skater
American bull rider
Athlete
Japanese actor (d.2009)
American actor
English singer and actress
Actress
Japanese actress and singer (GAM GomattA3nin Matsuri, Def.Diva).
American soccer player
Turkish volleyball player
Model
American baseball player
American skateboarder who had a corporate sponsorship was arrested and tried to for his role in the gang-rape of a teenage girl unconscious on July 5, 2002. Haidl had recorded the incident.
Algerian soccer player
Soccer Player
American fashion designer and model
French visual artist, well-known.
American actress
English swimmer
Austrian footballer
Brazilian footballer
She is a French actress-singer, and a well-known family member. She is half-sister to Vincent Cassel and the daughter of Jean-Pierre Cassel. In 1982, she made her television debut as a performer on "Le Grand Patron". She made her silver screen debut in 2002 with the film "Vivante." Her films that followed were "Vivante" (2004) and "Head in the Clouds …
Russian tennis player
Pop Singer
Novelist
Football Player
Swiss ski jumper and double olympic winter games champion (2002 and 2010. He was known as "the Federer on the snow" or "Flying Federer" and was unable to compete at the World Championships Val di Fiemme 2013, where he was ranked 7th.
English actress
Russian basketball player
Indian actress
Serbian model
Japanese singer and actress
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American actress
French professional road racing cyclist. Competed between 2000 and 2011. He joined the FranASSaise des Jeux, the UCI ProTour's French road racing team in 2006. On his 28th birthday, he was diagnosed with testicular carcinoma. After undergoing an operation, he received radiotherapy treatment. He was discharged on September 11. Joly was a coach with the former team FDJ for the …
Scottish footballer
Actress
American television personality and actress
Estonian triathlete and swimmer
Pop Singer
Miss Maryland Teen USA (1997)
Japanese professional wrestler
American television host and actress
Miss Kentucky Teen USA (1997)
Indian producer and actor
Dominican-American baseball player
Musician
British model, dancer, and professional wrestler
American baseball player
American football player
Thai actor
Dominican baseball player
Wrestler
French forensic pathologist, paleopathologist (researcher for ancient diseases)
Argentinian-Italian singer/songwriter and actress
War Hero
Argentinean-born Italian rugby player
Uruguayan footballer
Miss New Zealand Universe (1997)
Uruguayan footballer
Welsh rugby player and coach
American actress
Russian chess player
Argentine-born Spanish singer
Spanish tennis player and coach
American television host and model
Actress
Athlete
Estonian producer and journalist
Colombian actress
Lerida, Spain -- Tennis pro
Indian actress
Canadian screenwriter and director prouder
Linebacker (New England Patriots).
Running back (Arizona Cardinals).
WLAF cornerback (Rhein Fire)
Animator
American bass guitarist (Chimaira).
Canadian ice hockey player
Portuguese-Belgian singer. He was born in Porto, Portugal. He is a member the group La Teuf and finished sixth at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000.
Hockey goaltender (Team Czech Olympics-Gold - 1998)
Wayland, Massachusetts -- Rower (1996 Olympics).
Canadian ice hockey player
Victoriaville -- NHL left wing (Colorado Avalanche)
Czech ice hockey player
TV Actress
English footballer
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico -- Infielder (Toronto Blue Jays)
Engineer and politician from Libya
Iranian film actress, winner of an award for best acting performance. She is known for playing cold-hearted, mysterious, stony-faced women. Her name can also be spelled Hedieh.
Bassist
Baraboo, Wisconsin -- 800m / 1500m runner
TV Actor
American actress
South Boston, Virginia -- Outfielder (KC Royals)
CFL offensive linebacker (Montreal Alouettes).
English cyclist and author
Litinov, Czechoslovakia -- Hockey forward
CFL safety (Saskatchewan Roughriders).
French decathlete
Uruguayan architect
Northern Irish footballer
Australian-English cricketer and teacher
Actor and model from England
French rugby player. He plays as the center. He won the grand Slam in 1997 with France.
Golden Valley, Minnesota -- Pitcher. (Boston Red Sox).
Finnish guitarist (Children of Bodom Stone Sinergy, and Waltari).
American novelist and journalist
Miss Puerto Rico Universe (1997)
Estonian politician and decathlete
English actress
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Ukraine -- Race walker (indoor 3K world record)
Dutch soccer player (MVV)
American television host
Soccer player (Telstar / RKC)
American singer-songwriter (The Pop Culture Suicides).
Journalist
American singer and actor
He was a French actor and director of film. He founded "Les Robins des Bois", a troupe on stage with Jean-Paul Rouve and Maurice BarthA (c)lA)my and other comedians.
Manager and footballer from Greece
Actress
Rochester, New York -- Biathelete (1994 Olympics)
Mequon, Wisconsin -- Speed skater (1994 Olympics)
Basketball player from Democratic Republic of the Congo
Actress
French artist, a graphic art designer. For three years he worked as a cartoonist, creating comics with great success.
American murderer (d. 2015)
Educator
Writer
American teenager, 16 years old, when he was struck and killed by an automobile accident while Father Ronald Paquin was behind the wheel. It happened on 11/28/1981. His parents brought a wrongful-death charge against Father Ronald Paquin, claiming that he had abused James sexually.
English sportscaster and race car driver
American pro-basketball player, athlete from 1986 to 2002.
American professional poker player
Businesswoman
Greek-British singer/songwriter. He is always bald with stubble and has a tough-guy personality. Michael was a member of WHAM!, a pop-soul band with Andrew Ridgeley, whom he first met in school in 1975. The Executive, their first band, was formed in 1979. However, it was later renamed Wham! They became Britain's most popular pop duo in the 1980s.
Italian actress, in theatre and film. She is the sister to Corrado Guzzanti, director. Both she and her brother are well-known for their outrageous satire.
Spanish-born Canadian novelist
French cyclist who won the Tour de France prologue 3 times. He wore the yellow jersey for 7 days.
American actor
Kingston, Ontario -- NHL center (Toronto Maple Leafs)
American actor
American actress
Fort Lauderdale, Florida -- Catcher (New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox).
Shanghai, China -- Canadian badminton player (1996 Olympics)
Canadian fashion designer. He is the founder and chief designer of Peach Berserk. This made-to-order label uses printed fabric. It was a hit on the fashion scene in late '90s.
Screenwriter and actor in English comedy
NFL center (Washington Redskins).
Businessman
English actor, comedian and writer
Kazakh screenwriter and producer of director films
Actor
French business leader and president of l’UFC-Que Choisir
Author and journalist in English-Scottish
Canadian ice hockey player, and sportscaster
Italian soccer/football player, he played for Montebelluna (1977aEUR"1978), Internazionale Milano (1978aEUR"1979, 1981aEUR"1982, 1983aEUR"1984, 1987aEUR"1991), Como (1979aEUR"1980), Bari (1980aEUR"1981), AC Milan (1982aEUR"1983, 1991aEUR"1993), Torino (1984aEUR"1985), and Juventus (1985aEUR"1987).
South African-Australian photographer and footballer
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Jr. Filipino screenwriter and actor
Australian astrophysicist, astronomer
Writer
German long jumper and educator
Finnish ski jumper
American actor
Actor
South Korea -- Volleyball player (1984 Olympics- Silver Medalist).
Canadian ice hockey player, and sportscaster
American author and chef
Macedonian politician, 2nd President of Republic of Macedonia (d.2004).
German long jumper
Australian rugby player and coach
French politician and civil servant. She was France's Minister of Culture and Communication from May 2007 to June 2009. During her tenure in this post, she introduced the HADOPI law, which aims to reduce music and video piracy via the Internet. It follows the same 'gradual penalty' thinking as the ineffective 'DADVSI’ law. This decision sparked a lot of debate. …
California, United States -- Actor ("Days of Our Life Bold and the Beautiful")
English sportscaster and cricketer
American jurist, a judge and lawyer nominated for the Supreme Court.
Barcelona, Spain -- Actress (Conan The Barbarian).
Iranian screenwriter and director producer
American keyboard player and producer (Toto), singer-songwriter
Horse trainer
American suicide, 38th assisted suicide by Dr. Jack Kevorkian
Canadian ice hockey player
French-American educator and cardiologist (d. 2013).
Lawyer
New Zealand musician and singer. His musical achievements include the formation of Split Enz in New Zealand in 1970 and 1980, as well as a few solo albums. He also temporarily joined Neil Finn's band Crowded House.
Hungarian cardinal
German singer-songwriter and keyboard player (Iron Butterfly).
Northern Irish BBC Sport commentator and broadcaster
Rock guitarist / keyboardist / vocalist (Chilliwack)
Al Parker, an American gay film star. Okun was just 15 when he had his first encounter with another man at knifepoint. He was a handsome man and got his first encounter with another man at knifepoint when he was only 15. He was a director, producer and star in many porn films. Al Parker was synonymous with the "clone …
Politician
French politician and member of the Senate of France. He represents the CA'te-d'Or region. He is a member the Socialist Party. Since 2001, he is the mayor of Dijon (main city of Burgundy).
American actor, veteran of Broadway. He was the original Sam Byck in Assassins, and Seymour, in Little Shop of Horrors. Later, he received a Tony Award nomination in 2000 for Kiss Me, Kate. He played the role of The Wizard in the San Francisco production Wicked. This was a role he had previously played on the First National Tour. Wilkof …
Rocker
American singer, stage performer, writer, and original cast member of Broadway musical Hair.
Director
French historical novelist and author of three novels set in China: The Empress of Silk, The Jade Disc (Le disque de jade), and The Empire of Tears(L'empire des larmes).
Canadian screenwriter and actor
Israeli-English actress
Italian screenwriter and author
Author
Actress
USSR -- Speed skater 1K, 3K (1976 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Russia -- Cosmonaut (Soyuz 33)
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American Beauty Queen and broadcaster. She was Miss America and was an ex-Miss America. She joined CBS-TV in 1996 as a sports broadcaster, hosting the Tournament of Roses Parade.
French race car driver
Irish archbishop
New York, USA. Comedian/actor (JJ-Good Times, At Ease).
Texas, USA; Miss America (1971)/sportscaster.
American thief sentenced to ten years in prison for burglary. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for burglary on 2/16/1991.
New York, USA; actor (Tyler - Matlock, Carter Country).
Louisiana, USA; actress ("Ozzie's Girls, Getting Straight").
French harpist, who joined the National Orchestra of France as a solo harpist in 1970. She was a teacher at the Hochschule fur Musik in Zurich, and at The Royal College of London.
Indonesian singer and actor (d. 2000)
New York, USA: actor (Max – One Day at A Time).
American discus thrower
English table tennis player
American actor
Actor
General and politician from the Netherlands-Canadian province of Canada
American guitarist and songwriter (Blue Ayster Cult), (d. 2013.)
English guitarist and saxophonist (King Crimson, Foreigner).
Economist
Dutch-born Canadian senator
Pop Singer
American educator and writer. Rictor Norton, cultural historian, taught the first course on gay and lesbian literature at Florida State University in 1971. He also co-edited College English's first all-gay edition of an academic journal, College English, in 1974. He completed his Ph.D. at Florida University in 1973, focusing on Renaissance gay literature. After immigrating to London in 1974, Norton …
Politician
American baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher for the Kansas City Royals and Boston Red Sox.
New York, USA; singer ("Anticipation", "You're So Vain").
Canadian singer, composer, performer and author. He is one of the most significant figures in French music at 20th-century end.
French singer and actress, who has been in 21 films and TV shows since 1965. Vittorio de Sica directed the 1966 film "Un monde nouveau", which she starred in.
Producer
American producer and screenwriter (d. 2013).
Sculptor
Italian writer and singer-songwriter.
Italian journalist, editor of various newspapers and editor in chief. He joined La Notte's editorial staff in Bergamo in 1969. In Milan, he was a special correspondent for Corriere Dela Sera until 1977. He was promoted to editor-in-chief of L'Europeo in 1980 as the senior editor and head for the political pages.
Actor
American basketball player: Center/forward - Knicks
Businessman
Greek Ombudsman and European Academic
Canadian playwright and author
Musician
Musician
Actor/director (On Hope of Blessing).
English actress
English actor
Canadian screenwriter and producer of director films
British comedian Syd Little was a partner in the comedy series. They were originally known as Mead and McGinnis. In 1962, the pair was formed and won "Opportunity Knocks" 1971. Syd was the smart straight man portraying Eddie's brash loud-mouth. Their TV series became hugely popular in 1962.
British writer; fashion journalist.
English bass player (The Moody Blues, d. 2004).
American singer and actress
Birmingham, England -- Bassist (Moody Blues).
English-Maltese author (d. 2005)
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American tennis player and coach
American poet, published in 1969 "The Odes".
Neuilly sur Seine Politiker
Writer
Italian actor, singer-songwriter and dubber.
British author and astrologer for 27 years. He is also a well-known international lecturer. He also wrote a weekly column for "News of the World", which was read by 20% of the British population. A 12-pack series of Zodiac books, which sold nearly half a million worldwide, was also published. He managed two national telephone services: a Loveline, and a …
English actress and ballerina
Author (Total Woman)
Baron Foster, Bishop Auckland English politician
Novelist
Indonesian politician, President (1998-1999)
US singer (Blue Notes-My Hero)
German biologist and Entomologist
Third President of Indonesia: Indonesian politician and engineer
American activist and author, Gay Men's Health Crisis was co-founded by Gay Men's Health Crisis.
English TV producer and director (d.2013)
English race car driver (d. 2004)
English-American mathematician, physicist, and author (d. 2002).
Composer
Montgomery, Alabama -- Singer / composer (California Girl, Falcons)
South African Minister of Defense (1986-19)
Composer
Journalist
Fourth president of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel
American baseball player (d.2014)
Mexican actress and director (Born 1934).
American author and minister
He was a Portuguese prize-winning architect, teacher at the Porto School of Architecture and was awarded the Pritzker Prize for 1992 for his design and reconstruction of Lisbon's section that had been damaged by fire four years prior. In 1988, he received the prestigious Mies van der Rohe award. In 2009, he was presented with the Royal Gold Medal from …
American activist for civil rights
Porto School of Architecture was designed by a Portuguese architect
Italian glass painter (artist)
California, United States -- Actor (Bill Dana Show, Adam 12, Chase)
Italian Secretary General of Senate for 12 years. He was later appointed Minister of Government of Fanfani. He was a member the Senate's managing staff from 1959 to 1975. He held positions in the Elections Committee and the Inquiry Commission on the Vajont. He has been the Secretary General for the Presidency since June 1992.
English racing driver
English illustrator and painter
French-Dutch screenwriter and producer (d. 2014).
American mechanical engineer, business administrator, and CEO of M.A. Hanna, a mining company plus polymer line. Walker graduated from Michigan State with a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering and a MA in Business Administration.
American humanitarian and philanthropist, founder of Tufts University's International Famine Center and the Feinstein Center for a Hunger-Free America. His Good Deeds program encourages school-aged children to help the poor in their communities.
Indian politician and lawyer 7th Prime Minister of India (d.2008).
French writer, a poet, author and singer. Composing from the age of 13, he was known in the Parisian scene from 1959. For 35 years, he entertained with his magnificent voice before leaving the stage to devote himself totally to literature. His top novel, "Bloodstone," was published posthumously.
Athlete
Director
Rabbi
American actor (d. 2012).
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Italian ecclesiastic. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1952. He was consecrated as Bishop in January 1989. In 1994, he was promoted to Archbishop and in 2003 to Cardinal.
Children's Author
Belgian cartoonist, a giant in his field, creator of the "Smurfs".
Russian-American Nobel Prize laureate in Physics and Academic Nobel Prize
American cartoonist, whose work spans many decades. He was the only child of musical and artistic parents. He began drawing at age three. He began to sketch the characters in his mind as he listened and grew. He received his first job while he was studying illustration at High School of Industrial Arts. He worked for "Heroic Comics" after graduation …
Canadian screenwriter and producer (d. 2013).
Composer
English actor
American composer and pianist (d. 2003).
Calvary Chapel was founded by an American pastor (d. 2013).
American singer, composer, author and arranger. He is best known for his 1957 hit "My Special Angel", which was a No.1 western/country hit for Bobby Helms. Duncan co-wrote "String Along", charted for Fabian in 1960 and Ricky Nelson in 1963, respectively; and "Everybody Knows", which was a minor hit for Steve Lawrence in 1964.
English Astronomer and Academic
Hungarian runner (d. 1970)
Physicist
Austrian poet and author. She studied law, philosophy, psychology, German Philology, and German philology at the universities in Innsbruck and Graz. She received her Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Vienna in 1949 with her dissertation entitled "The Critical Reception of Martin Heidegger's Existential Philosophy".
23rd Attorney General for Australia, Australian politician and lawyer (d. 2015).
French gangster known as "Le NiASSois", and "La Balafre (The Scar), was involved in the Paris nightclub scene in Pigalle.
Brussels, Belgium -- Cartoonist (Smurfs)
English diplomat, administrator and writer; Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. Dame Margaret Anstee joined United Nations in 1952. She remained there for more than 40 years, from 1992 to 1993. She rose to the rank in 1987 of Under-SecretaryGeneral. She was always involved in the humanitarian and economic development of poor countries.
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TV Actress
New Hampshire, USA; singer (Vaughn Monroe Show).
New York, USA. Actress (Lassie Lost in Space, Petticoat junction).
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- Architect (Levittown NY and Las Vegas).
American singer-songwriter and accordion player (d. 1987).
American screenwriter and producer (d. 2011).
French film producer and journalist.
Pennsylvania, USA; director (Group, Pawnbroker, Fail Safe).
Director and composer of Iraqi-Indian music (d. 1975).
French guru and founder of the Association of the Knights of the Golden Lotus, 1967, and then two years later of the holy city of the Mandarom. He was called "Lord Hamsah Manarah".
American Abstract Expressionist Muralist and Painter, Francis was an American Abstract Expressionist. His career spanned half a century and earned him international acclaim. Francis, California's answer Matisse, was hailed as the "American Matisse", because of his prodigious and eclectic output. He was front and center for the second generation Abstract Expressionists.
Oral historian
Painter
American author (d. 2012)
British writer
American guitarist and songwriter (d.2013)
British choreographer and dancer, she was the founder of the National Ballet Company of Canada. She was a member the Sadler's Wells company in her early career, and received kudos because of her performances. She was elected an officer of Canada in 1967. In 1985, the rank was raised to Companion. On February 19, 2007, she died at the Ottawa …
Champagne au Mt d'Or EXecutives
Composer
Frolois EXecutives
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919French critic, historian and novelist. He was a homosexual and became associated with gays' struggle for acceptance. He committed suicide in Mereville, France, 6/12/1979.
American playwright, screenwriter and playwright who successfully made the transition from television to theater. He is the author of "Duffy's Tavern", a radio program from 1944 to 1946, and the TV comedy series "The Real McCoys", 1955-1959. Manhoff's Broadway debut, "The Owl and the Pussycat," was his greatest success.
For 48 years, a French soldier was left in Ukraine stateless.
English soldier and author (d. 1997)
France Writer
American actor. He started his career with summer stock in 1939 and played "heavy" parts in B films in the '40s & '50s.
Canadian-American wrestler, trainer (d. 1990).
Swedish skier (d. 2012)
French archaeologist, author.
American composer, pianist and trance medium. While in trance she plays works by dead masters and can play 3,000 notes per min. As a psychic, she also worked for the Los Angeles Police Department in murder cases.
British journalist / writer (Savage Days, Barricade)
He was an American educator and writer. He taught at the University of North Carolina between 1946-1952. From 1942 to 1946, he was vice-consul of Brazil. His work includes many volumes of poetry, short stories, and essays. He was awarded the highest literary award in North Carolina by the state in 1988.
Scientist
San Francisco, California -- Comedian / singer ( Show)
Editor (Saturday Review), passes away at 75.
He was a French politician who received the Erasmus Prize in 1985. He died in Provins (France) on 16 January 1995.
St-Victor Military man
Chelles Journalist
English screenwriter and actor (d. 2005).
American pro-astrologer and author of "Destiny Times Six". She is a specialist in human relations and actively works with psychologists, therapists, and patients. For over 50 years she has been teaching and practicing astrology in Chicago, as well as around the country. She also manages the careers of many celebrities. De Jersey has been on more than 1000 radio and …
Hennebont physician
American politician and industrialist. From 1971 to 1979, he was the 40th Governor in the United States state of Pennsylvania. He also was the first Jewish governor in Pennsylvania. He died in 1994, on the 24th of November.
Governor of New Jersey
US librarian / presidential advisor
American politician and lawyer 46th Governor of New Jersey
Nangis Painters
Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry and Biology for America (d. 1980).
Norwegian theologian. He was Professor of New Testament at Oslo University from 1945 to 1965, and Professor of New Testament at Yale University from 1965 to 1980.
Celebrity
US biochemist (Nobel 1972)
Petrolia (Texas) -- Actor (Racket squad, Shock, Grand Canyon).
Judge
Famous birthdays on June 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909American writer (Summer at Williamsburg).
Belgium sport Champion
Dancer
Champion French wrestler who died in Bry-sur-Marne (Val-de-Marne), France, on October 20, 1979.
American philosopher and academic (d.2000)
Philosopher
Belgian Opera singer and teacher
American airline executive. From 1936 to 1981, he was the CEO of Continental Airlines. On 6 October 1986, he died.
Physicist (atomic nuclei Nobel Prize 1963).
German physicist, academic Nobel Prize laureate (d.73)
Barry, Wales -- Actor. (Drums. Life & Death. Colonel Blimp).
Lille Politician
German-American Astronomer and Academic (d. 1976).
Montigny les Metz Writer
French key witness in Lurs triple-murder case, first eyewitness at crime scene. Gaston Dominici's son, he pleaded guilty to his father's murders and testified in court. His father was convicted in 1957 of three murders and sentenced to death. He was later released on compassionate grounds, but not pardoned.
Dutch director (Overschotje)
Peruvian military and politics
British essayist and novelist. His greatest success was in 1946 with his humorous anti-communist humor, "Animal Farm," and 1949 with his futuristic, shocking novel, "1984."
French foreign news editor, militant socialist, and member of resistance during German occupation 1942-1943.
Actress (National Velvet), passes away from pneumonia at 87
Russia -- Street singer (Vincent Lopez Show, Limelight)
French industrialist, explorer, and writer.
Prince Chichibu of Japan, brother of Emperor Hirohito (Emperor Showa) (d. 1953)
American politician and lawyer. Mayor of Kansas City, MO. (d. 1974).
Composer
American politician and businessman 47th Mayor of Kansas City (d. 1975).
British military man, member of the British royals, and, in 1955, the First Lord Of Great Britain.
Italian actress, sister to Cele Abba (25 Mai 1906 - 1 Jan 1992).
Italy Actor
South African director / writer (3rd World).
Royal relative / Earl / Baron / Admiral
France Scientist