List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 25th
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2011English child from a prominent family. Her mother is classical pianist and TV personality Myleene Klass, and her father is Graham Quinn.
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2006YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Movie Actor
YouTube Star
Movie Actress
YouTube Star
Vine Star
Canadian skier
Vine Star
English footballer
YouTube Star
Reality Star
TV Actress
TV Actress
Somalian sprinter (d. 2012).
Movie Actor
Keisha Castle-Hughes is an actress known for her role as Paikea in the film Whale Rider, for which she became the youngest person nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.
German footballer
Turkish footballer
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Alyson Michalka is an American singer and actress known for her roles in the Disney Channel series Phil of the Future and the film Easy A.
English footballer
Dancer
First partial birth in space (chicken).
TV Actress
Big Sean is an American rapper known for his hit songs like 'Bounce Back' and 'I Don't F*** with You'.
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Music Producer
Australian long jumper
German rugby player
Canadian actor
Moroccan runner
Japanese figure skater
Nigerian footballer
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Danish handball player
Actress
English news reporters, record-breakers for Britain's oldest quintuplets: three girls and two guys
American basketball player
Italian basketball player
American softball player
Guitarist
Estonian figure skater
Canadian-American actress and singer-songwriter
American reality TV show contestant in the fifth season "American Idol." McPhee was a runner-up with her stunning singing voice, which she has been practicing since age 2. She signed a contract with Clive Davis, a music mogul who was partly responsible for Whitney Houston's success.
New Zealand rugby player
French high jumper
American comedian
Danica Patrick is an American race car driver known for breaking barriers as the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel racing.
American comedian, actress, voice artist and author. She is best known for her role as Donna Stern in Obvious Child. Her season on Saturday Night Live 2009-2010, her roles on Bob's Burgers and Kroll Show, and her first feature film as Zoe in Alvin and the Chipmunks' Chip, are also well-known.
Costa Rican footballer
Sean Faris is an American actor and model known for his roles in popular TV shows and movies such as 'Never Back Down' and 'Pretty Little Liars'.
Markéta Belonoha is a Czech adult model known for her work in the adult entertainment industry.
Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis is a German princess known for her work as a journalist and editor, as well as for her prominent role in European high society.
Movie Actress
Costa Rican footballer
Casey Neistat is a filmmaker and YouTube vlogger known for his daily vlogs and creative storytelling.
Philip Winchester is a British actor known for his roles in Strike Back and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Soccer Player
Norwegian beauty queen and TV presenter for Norwegian fashion models
Hong Kong actress
Korean-American actress and model
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Emraan Hashmi is an Indian actor known for his work in Bollywood films, particularly for his roles in romantic and thriller movies.
Petra Nemcova is a Czech model known for her work with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and for her philanthropy work after surviving the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
French Guadeloupe athlete runs the 200m and the 499m. She won a bronze medal at the Paris world championships in 2003 for her 200m race. This medal was awarded to her many years later, after the winner of the 200m event was downgraded due to doping. She won the gold medal in the 4X100m French relay as well (see Christine …
Lee Pace is an American actor known for his roles in The Hobbit trilogy and the TV series Halt and Catch Fire.
Jud Tylor is a Canadian actress known for her roles in television shows such as 'That '70s Show' and 'Good Luck Chuck'.
Lake Bell is an American actress, known for her roles in TV shows like 'Boston Legal' and movies like 'No Strings Attached'.
Reality Star
Australian television presenter and entertainment reporter. She is the daughter Bert Newton, a veteran showbiz entertainer, and Patti Newton (nee McGrath). Lauren Newton was married to Matt Welsh, an Australian swimmer who is a former world champion in butterfly and backstroke. They have a son, Sam, who was born in January 2008, and two daughters Eva and Lola, who were …
American pornographic actress
Italian footballer
Italian writer. She was 20 years old when she published her romance novel "Olga" in 1996.
Edgar Ramirez is a Venezuelan actor known for his roles in movies such as Carlos and The Bourne Ultimatum.
Scottish rower
Athlete
English cellist and educator
Ukrainian professional heavyweight boxer. Klitschko is WBA Heavyweight Champion.
Singer and model from Papua New Guinea-Australian
Actress and singer from Hong Kong
South Korean actor and singer
South Korean singer
Irish footballer
German sprinter
South Korean singer
American rapper
Irish racehorse (d. 1983)
New Zealand-Italian rugby player
Miss Universe - Poland (1996)
English singer-songwriter and actress (All Saints).
Czech ice hockey player
Boxer
Rapper
Czech ice hockey player
San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic -- Outfielder (St. Louis Cardinals)
Serge Betsen is a former French rugby union player known for his aggressive playing style and exceptional tackling ability.
American actress
Movie Actor
Actress
Diver (Olympics 1996) in Australia
Wide receiver (Pittsburgh Steelers).
Swedish singer-songwriter/producer (In Flames Passenger dark Tranquility and Ceremonial Oath).
Austrian skier
NBA Guard (Cleveland Cavaliers).
Businessman
Actor
Swedish singer (In Flames)
English footballer
Actress
NFL fullback (New Orleans Saints).
Russia; NHL Center (Hartford Whalers).
Family Member
NBA guard (Vancouver Grizzlies).
South African race car driver
Sébastien Flute is a French archer and Olympic gold medalist known for his achievements in the sport of archery.
Scottish footballer (d. 2007)
Mississippi, USA; infielder (Philadelphia Phillies).
American ice hockey player, and sportscaster
Actress
Comedian
American pole vaulter and coach
Texas, United States -- WNBA Forward (Houston Comets). Olympics - Gold (1996)
NFL quarterback (Atlanta Falcons).
American singer (d. 2013)
Canadian actress
in Sweden; tennis star.
Elke Winkens is a German-Austrian actress known for her work in film and television.
Radio Host
American singer
Ontario, Canada; NHL left-wing (Philadelphia Flyers).
Actress
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969English actress and producer of singer-songwriters
American basketball forward, playing with the Pacers
American baseball player. He was a catcher and made his major league debut with the Cincinnati Reds on September 7, 1992. He was traded to Seattle Mariners in 1994, and he played with them until his retirement in 2005.
He was an American pitcher who played for three major league baseball teams. His major league debut was made in 1995.
Greek composer and conductor
English singer-songwriter and bass player (Carcass Blackstar, Electro Hippies).
Illinois, USA; Catcher (Seattle Mariners).
Missouri, USA; pitcher (San Diego Padres).
Australian water polo goalie (Olympics-1996).
Minnesota Vikings).
Canadian Football League linebacker (Edmonton Eskimos).
American homicide victim aged eight, when his mother's boyfriend beat him to death. Ann Noski called Parmatown police on February 8, 1977 to report that her son had disappeared and that he had gone missing. She told police ten days later that her boyfriend had beat the boy to death and then tried to dispose of him.
Australia: badminton player (Olympics 1996).
American photographer and sculptor
United States -- Figure skater (1988 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
American actor and comedian
hockey defenseman (Team Japan 1998).
Tatjana Patitz is a German model and actress known for her work with the 'Big Five' supermodels of the 1980s and 1990s.
Canadian singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Jeff Healey Band, d. 2008).
American baseball pitcher, for the Atlanta Braves. He is 6aEUR(tm), tall and 185 lbs.
Northern Irish footballer
Manitoba, Canada; freestyle wrestler (Olympics-9-1992, 1996).
Thai boxer
Massachusetts, USA; pitcher (Atlanta Braves, Cy Young 1991).
Mexican boxer
American defensive tackle was a professional football player for Miami between 1988-1995.
American drummer (Guns 'N' Roses The Psychoedelic Furs Love Spit Love & The Beautiful).
Sarah Jessica Parker is an American actress and producer, best known for her role as Carrie Bradshaw in the TV series Sex and the City.
American basketball coach and player
Politician
Ohio, USA; actress (Square Pegs Los Angeles Story).
Bulgarian high jumper
French militant lesbian and social activist. She was also vice-president of the Paris branch ACT-UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) in September 1995. This advocacy group, which is an international direct action group, works to improve the lives of those living with AIDS and ultimately end the disease.
American actress Carrie Bradshaw is a journalist and she was played by her in the HBO series "Sex and the City" in 1998. She is one of four single, cosmopolitan women living in New York City. She plays her weekly role around temporary relationships, fashion and sex, as well as the real issues facing single girls today.
Coach and footballer from the Netherlands
Canadian ice hockey player
Panamanian-American jockey
American actress and director
American children's author
Reality Star
Children's Author
Voice Actor
Italian actress and Miss Italia 1983, who represented Italy at Miss Universe 1984.
USA; Canadian Tour golfer (1993 Xerox British Columbia Open).
jockey.
American actress
Actress
Manitoba, Canada; NHL goalie (Pittsburgh Penguins).
American state trooper, who was a victim of homicide. He was completing a registration check for a van when he noticed two handguns as well as a ski cap. This evidence proved to be incriminating. The gun battle continued and David R. Clark, the driver, shot and killed Charbonnier at 3:15 am in Kingston, MA. Clark was shot twice by …
Estonian architect
English choreographer and dancer
American actress. She is most well-known for her roles in TV soaps. She was the actress who played Kimberly in Melrose Place, and she also landed a role on "Everwood". But, perhaps her most notable role was that of Bree, a porcelain-skinned, red-haired perfect homemaker in TV's "Desperate Housewives," which debuted in 2004.
An English politician and lawyer
Entertainer
American professional golfer, PGA Tour
American poet and author
Texas, USA; PGA golfer (1994 Kemper Open).
Politician
American president of Nintendo of America
American producer and director of actor
Texas, USA; actor. (Born to Ride City Limits).
Entrepreneur
An English rock musician who plays the Saxophone. He has many hits with "Spandau Ballet". Some of their hits include "Chant No. 1, 1981, "Lifeline," 1982, and "True," 1984. They have also produced several LPs, including "Diamond," 1982 and 1984.
Brenda Strong is an American actress known for her roles in Desperate Housewives and Supergirl.
England; rock saxophone player (Spandau Ballet - "True").
American journalist, best known for his work at CBS. He was the anchor of The Early Show on Saturday (1997-1907, 2011-2012) and weekend anchor of CBS Evening News (2011-12). He was to leave CBS in December 2011 and join WKYC, Cleveland, Ohio as a lead anchor. This will be effective from January 2012.
New York, USA: actor (Haywood, Grady, Dwayne, What's Happening).
Australian actor
Nebraska, USA; tennis star.
Hong Kong actress
American actor
Hong Kong actress
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Jockey
Bernard de la Villardiere is a French journalist and television presenter known for his investigative journalism and documentary work.
American actor and director
Northern Ireland politician (Northern Ireland Assembly).
American baseball coach and player
Swedish politician
American journalist, author, and critic
Taiwanese television commentator and politician
Cuban shot putter and javelin thrower
Swedish politician, 3rd Swedish Minister of Infrastructure
American politician and physician
USA; actor (Arthur Fancy-NYPD Blue).
Italian artist and talented designer. She is the mother of three children and has been married twice. Her first husband was killed by diabetes, and her second was murdered. She then killed two more men, each claiming self-defense (in retaliation to their violence).
English academic and economist
Russian hurdler
English journalist and runner
American producer and screenwriter
England, United Kingdom -- 4X100m relayer (1980 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
British child actor Mary Poppins (Born 1956).
French chef and restaurateur
American baseball coach and manager
English actress
American wrestling referee, producer
Greek journalist and talk-show host
American journalist and author
Actor
Louie Anderson is a comedian known for his stand-up comedy and for creating the animated show 'Life with Louie'.
Illinois, USA; actress/comedian (Saturday Night Live, Club Paradise, Feds).
American pro-astrologer, she has been writing since 1973. She is also the author of "Crystal Medicine", "The Silver Wheel" (Llewellyn), and many other articles. She is of Lenape Indian descent and a hereditary.
Croatian politician and sociologist, Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia
English manager and producer
French businessman who is the Chairman of the Board of Directors since 2002 and Chief Executive Officer of SCOR SE. He was previously Vice-Chairman at MEDEF and CEO at AXA.
An English soldier and politician is Secretary of State for the Health
Chinese-English academic author
Colombian politician and mathematician Mayor of BogotA!
Basketball
American academic and philosopher
Designer
Japanese professional wrestler (Born 1951).
in Montserrat; rock vocalist (Boney M).
Montserratian-English singer and model (Boney M.)
Rock keyboardist / vocalist (Michael Stanley Band)
French professor and mathematician, who made many contributions to nonlinear analysis. These included nonlinear equations, hamiltonian system, spectral theory, elliptic operators and applications to mathematical modelling of fluid mechanics.
Rudolph Hess was counseled by a Latvian astrologer. He gave him a date to fly to England. Wronsky lived an incognito lifestyle during the 1990s.
American-New Zealand pianist
Politician
American saxophonist (Shadowfax), songwriter and producer
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American musician, teacher, and bass guitarist. He has also recorded with some of the top live performers and groups. From the age of six, he took piano and bass lessons. At 14 he started his first job as a professional musician. He continued to work in clubs and concerts, as well as recording jingles, studio gigs, and recorded records. He …
Philippe de Villiers is a French politician and founder of the right-wing Movement for France party.
Northern Ireland Chief Constable (Royal Irish Constabulary Police Service of Northern Ireland).
Musician
French politician, Mouvement pour la France nominee in the French presidential election 2007. He was sixth in the polls with 2.23%. He was eliminated from the race as only the top two candidates will advance to the second round. Villiers was internationally known for his criticisms of Islam in France before and after the election.
NHL
Author
French costume designer for the ComA(c)die-FranASSaise and set designer who worked with Copi.
American wife of Bill Richardson, Governor in New Mexico. Richardson is the leader of many initiatives that help families in crisis. She graduated from Wheaton College, Massachusetts as a magnacum laude.
Musician: "Bend Me Shape Me".
Scottish television presenter
Bonnie Bedelia is an American actress known for her roles in the Die Hard movies and the TV series Parenthood.
Ohio, USA; rocker (Michael Stanley Band).
Author, channeler and owner of a metaphysical bookstore in America. He channeled a group called "Orion". He was married once and had one child.
Indian actor and philanthropist (d.2013)
Scottish TV personality and host of TV's Watchdog. She survived bowel cancer in 1991.
French freemason. He was the second Deputy Grand Masters from 2000 to 2003 before rising to the Federal Council.
Horse trainer
Actress / singer (Holdin)
British singer and rock star, who was a huge hit in the '70s and '80s. His hectic, bisexual lifestyle almost outweighed his lavish costuming and energetic concert performances all over the world. He became an overnight star in August 1970 and rose to the status of a rock superstar in the 1970s, creating an amazing atmosphere of excitement around his …
American ecclesiastic, acting Catholic bishop in Boston Archdiocese, taking over for Cardinal Law after Law's resignation, 12/13/2002
German alternative magazine publisher and bookseller. He is regarded as an influential figure and unifying figure in alternative literature scene of the 1970s/80s.
English critic and historian
French scientist who specialized in volcano studies. Krafft was married to Catherine Conrad, a fellow geologist, on 18 August 1970. They were both killed in an eruption while on a field trip in Japan to study the Unzen volcano's activity. (See link to volcano).
French philosopher and leader of the Trotskyist movement.
American critic and author
English footballer
American serial killer
English footballer
French philosopher (d.2010)
New York, USA. Actress (Die Hard, Heart Like a Wheel New Land).
American serial killer
Scientist
Clark University's American History Professor specializes in Chinese History. He was the founder of the universityaEUR(tm), Asian Studies program.
Paul Michael Glaser is an American actor best known for his role as Detective David Starsky in the television series Starsky & Hutch.
Born in India, British politician and Member of Parliament.
Composer
American lawyer
From 1997 to 2002, a French high ranking official was the Prefect, Director General Information and Director of 'Direction de la surveillance du territoire (DST). The DST was a French National Police directorate that served as an intelligence agency. It was responsible for counterespionage and counterterrorism, and more generally, the security of France from foreign threats and interference.
USSR -- Pentathelete (1980 Olympics, Gold Medalist).
American actor of "Starsky and Hutch". Starsky was his role in the 1970s TV series, as well as in a movie that was based on it.
American singer of rhythm and blues, gospel and soul music. In 1994, "The Queen of Soul", held two world records. She won more Grammy's (15), than any female performer in any category. She also topped the charts with 17 top ten singles. Franklin is proud of her achievements, having sold out countless performances and released 58 albums.
English writer and actor
English television personality
Tennessee, USA; singer ("Respect").
United States -- Sci-fi author (Star Trek Lives!, Dreamspy)
Musician
Norwegian politician and sociologist Norwegian Minister of Education and Research
American artist and illustrator, a painter, and mural artist from the historical and modern West, was honored as aEURoeTexas' State ArtistaEUR 1994-1995.
Mina is an Italian singer known for her powerful voice and extensive discography.
American beauty queen and entertainer, Miss Oklahoma was 19 years old. She was then runner-up for Miss America. She was married in 1960, and she had four children. Bryant, a singer, was Bob Hope's foil on Christmas tours for Armed Forces from 1960-1967. She became a recording artist, and was active in TV commercials. Bryant was elected to the Oklahoma …
French singer-songwriter and composer, best known for his composition of the musical "Mayflower", with Eric Charden.
Oklahoma, USA; Miss Oklahoma, Miss America (1958)/singer (George Gobel Show).
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American Astrologer. A pro since 1985. She took Gilbert Navarro’s horary course in 1996.
American activist and author (d. 1995).
American producer and screenwriter
American author (d. 1995)
American family businessman and CEO at Briggs and Stratton (a manufacturer of lawnmowers and other gardening equipment). He is the grandson of the founder and takes a personal approach in marketing. He won a contract with Toro to replace Suzuki. He graduated from college with a BS and MBA in Business. In 1963, he was also a key figure in …
Daniel Buren is a French painter and sculptor known for his use of contrasting stripes and colors in his work, often displayed in public spaces and galleries.
Oklahoma, USA; actor.
American actor and country music singer/songwriter (Born in 1938).
Author
Brazilian race car driver
Domino's Pizza was founded by an American businessman
French documentarian, producer, and director.
American-German sprinter (d.2008)
Vienna, Austria -- Actress (Ascendancy)
Filipino boxer
Chef
Filipino boxer (d. 1985)
Italy Actor
Writer
American writer, editor, and the most prominent feminist of all time. Steinem was the co-founder and first editor of "New York Magazine", the Women's Active Alliance 1970, and "Ms. Magazine 1972."
Ohio, USA; feminist/publisher (Ms Magazine).
Born 1934, Australian television personality and chef (Born 1934).
German-Canadian businessman
Tennessee, USA; guitarist ("Trains Kept A-Rollin", "You're 16").
American singer-songwriter (The Rock and Roll Trio), (d. 1964).
American track and field champion, athlete. He set the records in 1950s for running a mile in just over 4 minutes. On June 4, 1954, he ran 1500 meters in under 4 minutes. He was suspended because he accepted too much expense money. He was accused of breaking the 1952 Helsinki Olympics training, which he denied. He also denied that …
English screenwriter and critic (d.93)
American film critic
Baseball player
Meudon Journalist
Activist
French poet and writer. Bens was born in Marseille, where he studied Zoology. However, due to ill health, he had no choice but to stop his studies. He co-founded LaEUR(tm), Ouvroir de Literature potentielle or laEUR(tm). This group included mathematicians and writers fluent in French. Their purpose was to find new patterns and structures that could be used by writers …
Belgium sport Champion
English radio and television host
American record producer (d. 1978).
American composer and drummer (d.2011)
Spanish dancer.
Composer
American baseball player and coach
Actor
American pianist composer and conductor (d.2013)
Italian mountaineer, explorer (d. 1982).
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Yorkshire, England -- Actor (Search for the Nile).
American composer and pianist
American astronaut and pilot pilot
Danish typographer and runner (d. 1985).
Ohio; US Navy/astronaut (Gemini 7, 12, Apollo 8, 13).
Norwegian speed skater and cyclist. He won gold at 1500m in the 1960 Squaw valley Olympic Games.
American astronaut and test pilot. After being a Navy Captain and test pilot for four years, Lovell was chosen as an astronaut in September 1962. Apollo 8, which was man's first orbit around the moon, was his Command Module pilot. One of the most memorable and understated statements of the space age was his message "Houston we have a problem" …
American geophysicist, who is a professor of geophysics at California Institute of Technology. He also heads a division of the Institute’s Charles Arms Laboratory of Geological Sciences. He has made some of the most important measurements in the history geophysics and greatly influenced theories about the origin of the solar system. He was hyper, pugnacious and high-strung. After dropping out …
Germany Actor
Indian politician, 13th Chief Minister for Puducherry (d.2013)
India -- Field hockey (1948-52, 56 Olympics – Gold Medalist).
Hungarian boxer (d. 2003)
French author, an award-winning novelist.
Mexican contemporary poet. He is known as the "sniper of Literature" because he was part of a group that turned literature into reality. He wrote ten volumes and had his poems translated into twelve languages. His writings capture everyday life in places like the hospital, street, and playground. Sabines was also a politician.
American journalist and critic
Swedish / British industrial / billionaire (Tetra Pak)
1952, 1956).
Playwright
Italian composer and conductor (d.2014)
American writer (Born 1925).
Baron Quinton English philosopher and physician (d. 2010).
USA; novelist (A Good Man is Hard to Find).
Italian homicide. His wife was poisoned on 3/14/1963. He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment despite his innocence.
Osaka, Japan -- Actor. (Gate of Hell. Rashomon. Ugetsu).
Japanese actress
Kentucky, USA. Composer (Cask of Amontillado Selfish Giant).
American actor (d.2011)
American scientist, educator, and chief astronomer at Hayden Planetarium in New York City. He earned his Ph.D. in 1953 and was the co-discoverer in 1955 of radio emissions from Jupiter. For many years, he was the chief consultant for all things astronomical at the NY Times. He is known for helping to find the first sound from another planet, and …
Tacoma, Washington -- Choral director for The Entertainers
Dutch cyclist
Washington, USA: Choral director (The Entertainers).
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Netherlands sport Champion
Canadian politician, Progressive Conservative Party member of the Canadian House of Commons.
Illinois, United States -- Actor/director (Chopper. Teenage Doll. Wild Rovers).
Germany Actor
Ford Models was founded by an American businesswoman (d. 2014).
German-born actress, who won the Best Actress Oscar for the movie "Room at the Top" and the Best Foreign Film Award in 1977 for the film "Madame Rosa". Her film career began in 1942, when she was an extra in the movie "Le Prince Charmant". She changed her name from "Casque d'Or" to "Signoret" in order to avoid being deported. …
Lowell, Massachusetts -- Actress. (Double Exposure. Jesse James).
Queen of Yugoslavia
Alexandra of Yugoslavia (d. 1993)
Belgian mystic who claimed to have witnessed visits from Virgin Mary on multiple occasions. The first was when she was sitting outside her home looking out at the windows. It was January 15, 1933, around 7:15 PM.
French pianist and writer, most well-known for recording the complete piano works by Erik Satie.
Belgian orchestra conductor.
WinstonSalem Actor
English playwright and poet (d. 1978).
Jamaican runner (d. 1992)
56 years old, Dr Who-Dr Who actor dies
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Seattle Military man
American sports commentator and broadcaster. His blunt, sarcastic style revolutionized sports broadcasting. He is the most provocative and controversial broadcaster in television and radio history. He was a Phi Beta Kappa key with a Phi Beta Kappa toe, a slouch and a toupee. His voice could shatter glass and his voice broke all the rules. He was the most beloved …
French citizen claimed that he was Hitler’s son throughout his life. He tried to prove it with the help of Werner Maser, a German historian.
Mexican journalist and broadcaster, who was a champion for the dignity of old-age. She was educated at the Institute of Women and Culture in Higher Normal School of Mexico City. She is a qualified teacher in Spanish Language Literature. She later entered the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of Mexico's National Autonomous University, where she received a doctorate and degrees …
Russian psychic, famed.
Scientist
Peyko composer.
Indian painter and educator
Actress (Flash Gordon Hot Cargo), died at 74
France Military man
Essayist / translator
Borlaug, US agricultural scientist (Nobel Prize 1970).
American biologist, humanitarian, and Nobel laureate. He has been called "the father in the Green Revolution", "agriculture’s greatest spokesperson" as well as "The Man Who Saved a Billion Lives". He is among seven individuals to have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, as well as the Congressional Gold Medal. He was also given the …
French cinema critic and writer. He was buried in Montpellier on 31 July 1998.
Denis Peploe, an Edinburgh painter/sculptor, was well-known for his landscapes of Scotland. He studied in Paris with Andre Lhote, a painter and sculptor. He was fond of the Western Highlands and the Hebrides landscapes (his mother, a Barra native Gaelic speaker),
Anglo-Cypriot hotel magnate (d. 2001)
Stakis Hotels was founded by a Cypriot-Scottish entrepreneur (d. 2001).
British author and occultist, whose books include "Ladder of Light", and eight other books on the Qabalah.
French banker who managed the finances of France's resistance during WWII. Married once and had four children.
His films, which were short but very striking, were a French stage director and actor. He began his career as a jazz musician and then became a prominent actor on the Paris stage.
English spy and civil servant (d. 2005).
Flemish sculptor (Mystic Verheffing).
Cartoonist
American murderer (d. 1967)
Italian soprano (d. 2014)
Italian composer.
Polish-Israeli academic and historian (d. 2012).
Famous birthdays on March 25th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909New York, conductor/arranger
Baseball pitcher (Boston Red Sox 1.01 ERA 1914).
Norwegian shipowner and art collector
Versailles Military man
He was a German screenwriter, actor, and director. His non-collaboration with Nazis enabled him to become a prominent German director in the postwar period.
English director, screenwriter, and editor. He is best known for his big-screen epics like The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957),Lawrence of Arabia (622) and Doctor Zhivago (1965). Also, he is remembered for his adaptations of Dickens' novels Great Expectations (1946), Oliver Twist (1948), and the romantic drama Brief Encounter (1945).
American health advocate who promotes healthy diet and whose products are available in health-food shops. He is also the author of a book about Iridology. He was 92 years old when he died in Escondido (CA) on February 22, 2001.
Director/producer (Murder In Amsterdam), dies aged 85.
German actor and director (d.80)
English film director (d. 1991)
Chantonay Politician
French singer and actor. Jean Sablon, the son of a composer and with siblings who had their own successful careers in musical entertainment, studied piano at LyceA(c), Charlemagne in Paris. To pursue a career as a singer, he left Paris before he graduated to enroll at Paris Conservatoire. At 17 he began performing in Paris cabarets. Mireille, the pianist/composer, was …
English historian, (Born 1906)
British historian (d. 1990).
P Taylor British historian (English History 1914-1915).
British journalist, TV personality and one of the most influential British historians in the 20th century. He is a noted scholar and has written 26 books, including "Origins of the Second World War" (1983) and "A Personal History ( 1983).
French Catholic priest, bishop of Nevers and then bishop of Nantes.
German army officer and 20-July Plot conspirator (d. 1944).
French champion rollerskater.
Lun?ville Military man
German colonel (d. 1944)
Paris 10?me physician
French physician and cardiologist
Cuban political activist and founder of the "internationalized Cuban Communist Party." Mella studied law at the University of Havana, until he was expelled from Cuba in 1925. He is still considered a hero in Cuba by the current government. Mella was walking home at night with Tina Modotti when he was assassinated.
Jewish-American scholar (d. 90)
English-American actress, whose film career spanned fifty year spans from 1923 to 1973.
Ukrainian-American scholar and theologian (d. 1990).
Journalist
Providence, Rhode Island -- Orchestra leader ("Golden Touch")
composer.
Politician
Belgium sport Champion
Swedish centenarian, and youngest daughter of August Strindberg. Anne-Marie Hagelin, 105 years old, died on 17 August 2007. She was one of Sweden's oldest persons.
Hartford, Connecticut -- Actor (Mr Koppel - Leave it to Larry).
Italian poet. They died in union on February 27, 1991, after he had made a suicide pact.