List of celebrities and famous people who were born on February 26th
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2004American conjoined twins were successfully dissociated on June 19, 2004. They were joined at birth from mid-chest until naval. They shared a pericardium (sac surrounding the heart), diaphram, and liver. Jade had 60% of Erin's heart. They separated on Friday, July 2, 2004 and returned home 13 days later. Erin suffered a stroke to the spinal cord, which left her …
Dancer
American conjoined twins were separated in August 2006.
American conjoined twins
Family Member
Dancer
TV Actress
Vine Star
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Dancer
YouNow Star
YouTube Star
YouNow Star
DJ
Ronn Moss's daughter
American actress.
Spanish footballer
American family, Laura Louie is the girlfriend of Actor Woody Harrelson. Zoe Giordano is her younger sister.
Athlete
Vine Star
Instagram Star
Finnish tennis player
Finnish player in ice hockey
Japanese gravure idol and Japanese singer
South Korean singer/rapper (2NE1)
TV Actor
Bosnian tennis player
Rapper
TV Actor
TV Actor
TV Actor
Czech heptathlete
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989French footballer
TV Actress
Family Member
Norwegian bassist (Mopti)
Turkish footballer
Soap Opera Actress
Estonian orienteer
Japanese model and actor
American actress.
Movie Actress
Japanese actress and singer
Actress
American freestyle skier
Brazilian footballer
Guitarist and singer (Automatic Loveletter).
Angolan-American model Miss Universe 2011
Author
Brazilian footballer
Spanish footballer
American actor and model. He is best known for his roles on the television series Jericho, United States of Tara and in the films Deadgirl and Red Riding Hood.
Japanese actress and singer (Morning Musume Dream Morning Musume GomattA, and GAM).
Athlete
Brazilian footballer
German hurdler
English cyclist
American actress
TV Actress
Soccer Player
Sammarinese motorcycle racer
Mexican singer-songwriter
British racehorse (d.91)
American football player
Brazilian born Portuguese football player
Soccer Player
American actress and model
Pop Singer
He was a French journalist and editor of Clark magazine, which covers the urban world. He has been the director and president of an advertising agency since 2012.
Chinese Tennis Player
South African-English cricketer
Chinese tennis player
Model and actress from South Korea
American journalist and Internet personality.
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
American gamer
Estonian actor
Japanese wrestler
American race car driver
Athlete
Musician
American video gamer
American baseball player
American basketball player
American basketball player
Hong Kong singer and actor
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979English singer
Portuguese footballer
Puerto Rican-American singer and actor
American baseball player (Born 1885).
Argentine racing driver
Portuguese footballer
R&B Singer
Senegalese footballer
English race car driver and coach
Senegalese footballer
American actor
Italian singer who was a prodigy as a teenager, singing pop music. She was awarded the San Remo Festival 1996 award in the section "New Prospects".
American baseball player and sportscaster
American porn actress
NBA forward (Philadelphia 76ers).
American ice hockey coach and player
Welsh rugby player
Greek diver
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Dispatch and State Radio).
Miss Universe - Cyprus (1996)
Brampton, Ontario -- NHL defenseman (Buffalo Sabres)
Allentown, Pennsylvania -- Field hockey forward/midfielder (1996 Olympics).
Director
French driver who, along with his co-driver won the World Rally Championships five years in succession starting in 2004. He is the most successful rally driver of racing history, with more than 47 titles.
French rally driver
Soccer player (Willem II)
American actress who competed in Miss Teen USA.
Norwegian footballer
NFL running back (Indianapolis Colts).
Norwegian manager and footballer
Massachusetts, USA. 400m freestyle (Olympics Gold-1992, 1996).
American swimmer and anesthesiologist
A French rower competed in the Atlanta Olympics. He was awarded a Silver Medal in four-man coxless on 7/27/1996 with Boxquet Faucher, Moncelet and Boxquet.
Blogger
Comedian
Irish drummer (Snow Patrol).
NBA guard (Sacramento Kings).
Safety (Washington Redskins) - NFL cornerback
American singer
She is a French singer of Spanish heritage. She was married to Renaud, but they divorced in 2011. A son: Malone.
Swedish-American producer and singer (It's alive)
Swedish-American producer and singer (It's alive)
French singer
French singer Helene is the daughter of an Italian father, and Armenian mother. She sings in French and Spanish and has been singing since age 15. At 22 she moved to Paris to start her career. She struggled through hard times but was able to sing in front of a producer. Soon after, she released her first album, "Coeur de …
Defensive tackle (NY Jets).
An English politician and accountant Minister of State for Immigration
British notable family, twin son of actress Mia Farrow, conductor Andre Previn and Matthew, Matthew was born at 6:00 PM, Sascha at 6.00 PM GDT (same times quoted by Bordoni vol. 5). Farrow's children include five twins.
Bosnian basketball player: guard
California, USA; actress ("Together We Stand").
Netherlands; actor (Bad News Bears).
California, USA; field hockey sweeper. (Olympics 1996).
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Japanese producer and composer
Infielder for the United States baseball team (Chicago White Sox).
American screenwriter and producer of actor directors
American bass player and songwriter (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave).
American actor
California, USA; infielder (New York Yankees, California Angels).
Sweden; NHL defenseman (Vancouver Canucks).
American baseball player
American baseball player and sportscaster
Safety in the NFL (Buffalo Bills).
Linebacker for the Canadian Football League (Toronto Argonauts).
Canadian-American actor
Australian rugby player
Canadian actor, writer, and director
American yoga teacher, writer, sacred activist, and global adventurer. She adapts Krishnamacharya’s teachings to prana flow yoga and is a leader in its evolution. Shiva Rea is the founder of Prana Flow Yoga and Yogadventure Retreats. She also created Yoga Trance Dance for Life, Yoga Trance Dance for Life and Moving Activism for 1,008,000 Trees. She is the author of …
American baseball pitcher (Cincinnati Reds).
Florida, USA; infielder (Kansas City Royals).
NFL Center (Atlanta Falcons).
World Music Singer
American actress, noted family. Dyan Cannon is the daughter of actor Cary Grant and actress Dyan Cannon. She was the only child from her mother's two marriages and her father's five. When her father died on 11/29/1986, she inherited $30 million from his estate. She spent two weeks growing up with her mom, and two weeks with dad. They kept …
Haitian politician and physician 14th Prime Minister of Haiti
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints
American fashion model and author of an autobiography. She was a beautiful, blonde, busty girl who met Dennis Rodman in 1987. He was sweet, kind, and a perfect man. They were married for six years. Alexis was their first child, and she still adores her.
Belgian race car driver, one of many race drivers in the family.
Michigan, USA; Canadian Tour golfer (1994 Payless).
Canadian Football League receiver (Saskatchewan Roughriders).
American wrestler and manager
England; actress (Acapulco HOT).
London, England -- Playmate (Oct. 1990)
Estonian scholar and computer
American actor and martial artist
American singer and actress
Afghan-French journalist, director
Encino, Florida -- Softball player (1996 Olympics - Gold Medalist).
South Korean politician and academic physician
American baseball player
Laurent Gerra and Laurent Gerra are the French hosts of "Zap Actualities", a French program. She is the daughter of a designer and was orphaned as a child. Her brother educated her. After completing her studies at the Conservatory, she started working with France-Inter on the program "Nothing to Polish."
Italian karate champion from Europe, who went into healing arts and visited the U.S. in 1990 to study as a therapist. Although his family held a minor title, he was a blacksmith for many decades.
English keyboard player and producer (Killing Joke), singer-songwriter.
German football manager
German actor and Greenpeace activist.
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959American basketball coach and player
Diplomat
Turkish politician and academic 37th Prime Minister
American actor and director
American politician and lawyer 70th Governor of Virginia
French novelist
astronaut
North Carolina, USA; Major US Air Force/astronaut (STS 54, 64, 78).
American astronaut and general engineer
American comic book editor
Since 5 March 2015, French Catholic bishop, archbishop of Sens-Auxerre, and Prelate of Mission de France
American ice hockey coach and player
American politician and the 113th Governor in South Carolina
American politician and lawyer, 113th Governor of South Carolina
Madison, Wisconsin -- 79k bicycle (1984 Olympics – Gold Medalist).
United States -- 800m freestyle swimmer (1972 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
French poet, essayists, novelists, and filmmaker. Michel Houellebecq is a French writer who was dubbed a "pop star of one generation" and is still a prominent figure in France at the beginning of the twenty-first. His novels have been translated into over thirty languages and often provoke criticisms, debates, even trials. Michel Houellebecq's novels have been called 'vulgar' and 'pamphlet …
French poet, essayists, novelists, and filmmaker. Michel Houellebecq is a French writer who was dubbed a "pop star of one generation" and is one the most well-known French writers of the 21st century. His novels have been translated into over thirty languages and often provoke criticisms, debates, even trials. Michel Houellebecq's novels have been called 'vulgar' and 'pamphlet poetry' by …
American police officer and victim of murder.
Japanese producer and singer (Southern All Stars).
French singer, songwriter, and multi-disciplinary artist. He graduated from "Les Beaux-Arts" in Nancy. He specialized in drawing and painting, and moved to New-York in the nineties.
American screenwriter and producer of actor directors
Belgian poet and writer.
English bishop
Austrian historian founded the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service
French homicide: He killed his wife, 2 small children, and a postal worker.
Turkish politician, Prime Minister (2003-present)
Politician
Actor (Captain Gabe McNamara - Another World).
Since 2003, he has been the Prime Minister of Turkey. He is also the Chairman of the Justice and Development Party (AKP or AK Parti), the majority of seats in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. ErdoAYan was the Mayor of Istanbul between 1994 and 1998. ErdoAYan graduated from Imam Hatip, an Islamic high school. He then studied at Marmara …
Musician
Prince Ernst August of Hanover
Prince of Hanover, heir of the deposed Kingdom Of Hanover and husband to Princess Caroline of Monaco
Connecticut, USA. Rock vocalist ("How am I suppose to live without you", "That's what love is all about").
German royalty, married to Princess Caroline of Monaco. He is a descendant of England's King George III and the son of Ernst August IV, Prince of Hanover and his first wife, Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. His mother died in 1980 and his father died in 1987.
Turkish politician and footballer 12th President of Turkey
American singer, international star and social activist. Michael is a world-famous recording artist with an unmatched voice. He has sold more than 50,000,000 singles and albums. Bolton has two Grammy's for Best Male Voice, six American Music Awards, a string No.1 hits (including more than one hundred songs he wrote for other artists), as well as numerous humanitarian and industry …
Spanish feminist writer and researcher, author of two volumes on female sexuality within primitive societies.
KNBC TV).
He is a French-Italian dress designer. His designs are well-known for their richness and brilliance. He was a genius and an imaginative designer, who presented his first collection at 26 years old.
Estonian singer (Apelsin & Hortus Musikus) (d. 2014.)
American baseball player. Left-handed pitcher for the San Diego Padres (1978), Cleveland Indians (1978), Detroit Tigers (1981aEUR"80), Oakland Athletics (1982).
Turkish playwright and actor
Australian politician and lawyer 34th Premier of Queensland (d. 14/04).
English cartoonist
New Zealand politician and the new Prime Minister at dawn of the millennium. She was born to a wealthy (Tory) family and rebelled against her parents' political views at university, becoming a socialist. She has a master's degree in political science. She is a thin-faced, serious woman with great reserve.
American keyboard player and producer (Journey The Babys, Bad English)
American journalist, news reporter for ABC News from New York and 20/20. Since 1999, he has been the anchor of Eyewitness News' late edition (11 pm ET), and he was also named co-anchor for the primetime edition (6 pm ET) of Eyewitness News. He joined ABC in 2002.
Illinois, USA; rock guitarist/keyboardist (Journey, Bad English, Babys).
St Paul sports champions
Estonian poet and author (d.2004)
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American educator and author
Australian politician, 14th Minister for the Arts in Australia
English soprano
He was an American who became involved in psychedelics and wrote a book about LSD.
English film and television actresses and authors
English academic and playwright
Baroness Clark of Calton Scottish politician and judge
New York, USA. Actress (In The Beginning, Kay O'Brien).
American author
British singer. She was a pop artist from the 1960s and used to sing barefoot. Her albums include "Me", 1965, "Choose Life," 1982 and "Hand In A Glove," 1985.
French homicide: Shot her lover to death 10/29/1984.
Smith; NBA star (Cleveland Cavaliers).
Egyptian-American Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry and Academic Nobel Prize
Romano Mussolini's second wife, an Italian actress.
American baseball player. He was a right-handed third baseman and played five games in 1964 with the Houston Colt 45s. He is currently the coach of the Tel Aviv Lightning in Israel's Baseball League.
French scientist who was director of LaEUR (tm)A(c]cole nationale supA[c]rieure de chimie de biologie et de physique, 1999-2005
American-Australian race car driver (d.2006)
Norwegian-American actress
Greek basketball coach and politician
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Detroit Wheels).
American singer and harmonicist (Canned Heat), (d. 1981).
comedienne (ABC Comedy Hour).
South African poet and author
American diplomat and businessman, United States Ambassador to Austria
Actor (Bird on a Wire and Predator).
American comedian, pretty, sparkling blonde, who is well-known for her impressions on the stand up circuit. Fraydele Oysher was her mom who died January 5, 2004. Mrs. Oysher was conceived in Lipkon, Bessarabia on October 3, 1913. This was then a Russian provincial. According to the New York Times, it is now part Moldova.
California, United States -- Vocalist.
Flemish architect
California, USA; rocker ("Poco").
USA; singer (Canned Heat-"Going Up the Country")
American singer-songwriter "Canned Heat" (d. 1981).
Italian costume designer and art director
Slovak manager and footballer
den Ende; director (Alsmeer Studio).
Author/TV-host (Nathan Sid in Africa).
American journalist and author
British photographer (Born in 1941).
Czech stage designer and painter (d. 2013).
Designer
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Providence Writer
English actress
English actor
Greek-Cypriot Freedom Fighter (Born 1938).
Mississippi, USA. Actor (Mr Shamley-James at 15).
American screenwriter and actor (d. 2012).
American football coach and player (d. 2011).
American/Canadian jazz composer, musician, and politician. In the 1995 Ontario provincial election, he ran against Bob Rae but was unsuccessful. He was married once and had four children.
American ski champion who won the 1963 national alpine championship.
Steamboat Springs sports champions
Filmmaker
Cosmonaut
Portuguese cardinal (d.2014)
Swiss TV Quizmaster, TV and Radio Reporter. Died 15 Sept. 2006.
French director of film who passed away in his sleep on 21/12/2001
Algerian screenwriter and producer of director films
American baseball pitcher, who was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Detroit Tigers (1957aEUR”58), Washington Senators (59aEUR”60), Minnesota Twins (1861aEUR”62), Los Angeles & California Angels (1862aEUR”65), Houston Astros (1865aEUR”66) and Chicago Cubs (1866). Lee threw right-handed and batted. Thornton Lee, a former major league pitcher, is Lee's son.
French-British politician, financier, tycoon, and founder of the Referendum Party. He was one the most controversial, colorful, and controversial tycoons of all time, singularly bold, and an unafraid to take risks. In 1994, he was elected to France as a Member of the European Parliament. However, he became disillusioned by the project and began to fight against the creation of …
France; financier/corporate raider (Referendum Party).
New York, USA: Actor (Cotton goes to Harlem).
American singer, guitarist and country-western singer. He is charismatic and hard-working. He rose from poverty in Arkansas to become one the most popular and enduring figures of the mid-'50s folk music scene. His music includes "Folsom prison Blues" as well as "I Walk the Line".
American angler.
Arkansas, USA (dies 2003); country singer ("I Walk The Line", "Folsom Prison Blues", "Boy Named Sue").
French animator and filmmaker, perhaps most well-known for his controversial animated French TV series "Les Shadoks", which debuted in 1968.
American journalist and commentator (Born in 1931).
Composer
Ally MacLeod was a professional Scottish football player. Perhaps his best known work as a manager of football, where he managed two high-level Scottish clubs and was also responsible for the management of Scotland's participation in the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina. As the team prepared for the World Cup, he generated huge support and expectations. However, he was …
Illinois, USA; news reporter
Russian pianist (Born 1930).
French herpetologist.
American businessman
American professional athlete. He was a football player for the Washington Redskins from 1954 to 1955.
Russia; pianist (Budapest, third place-1956).
American baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1952), Philadelphia Phillies (19556aEUR"1956) and Los Angeles Dodgers (1858).
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929French entrepreneur and president of "Drugstores Publicis" Paris.
Norwegian politician Norwegian Minister for Justice (d.2013)
An Israeli soldier, known as "the Bulldozer", for his ability to eliminate the enemy. Sharon's insatiable penchant for exceeding orders has caused problems with his political ambitions. He is known for his inability to control himself. His worst moment was during the Suez War of 1956, when he led a paratroop force to capture the Sinai's strategic Mitia Pass. The …
American musician
Louisiana: rhythm and blues pianist/singer ("Blueberry Hill")
Russia -- Cosmonaut (Soyuz 7, 16)
Composer
Russian astronaut and general pilot
Italian actor who has appeared as an actor in 45 films since 1938.
Canadian actress and singer
Kennedy, an American game show host who was popular in the 1960s and 1970s wanted to become a comedian. He hosted "The Big Game", his first television show on national broadcast in 1958. Most well-known for his "You Don't Say!" (1963-1969, 1975), "Name That Tune," (1974-1981) and "Password Plus," (1980-1982).
American CEO and executive in charge of Kemper Insurance Underwriting Corporation, a well-known, large company. Luecke is a low-key boss. He has a Pre Law, BA Degree.
Kentucky, USA.
American singer and bass-baritone. His opera debut was at the age of 17 and his New York debut was in 1951. In 1964, he sang his first opera with the Metropolitan Opera.
American actress (d.2011)
Mexican actress (d.55)
American Memory Disorder Patient (d. 2008).
Czech-Mexican actress (d. 1955)
Illinois, USA; actress ("That Wonderful Guy", Ad Libbers).
Voronezh -- Cosmonaut (Voskhod 1)
Henry Gustav Molaison, the amnesiac patient (d. 2008)
Composer
American professional wrestler, football player, and professional trainer and promoter of wrestling. Gagne is a 16 time world heavyweight champion.
American Astrologer, who participates in the Astrological Forum in Columbus together with Susie Schroeder & Linda Cartelsessi. At 42 years old, her daughter succumbed to cancer.
TV executive
United States -- Jazz saxophonist / orchestra leader
Referee and cricketer from Barbados
American basketball player, he was a one-season pro basketball player, 1950-51.
American basketball player, he was a three-season pro basketball player starting in 1948.
American playwright and composer (d.2002)
New York, USA: composer (1959 Arts and Letters Award).
Japanese soldier and politician, 74th Prime Minister Japan (d.2000)
French architect, known for his buildings with sloped floors. This aesthetic was inspired by Parent's discovery of World War II bunkers along the Atlantic Wall, which had fallen down sand dunes due to severe winter weather.
British actress, "Much ado About Nothing", dies at the age of 53.
Danish footballer (d. 2011)
Danish football player
Battle Creek, Michigan -- Actress (Greatest Show on Earth).
French monarchist, lawyer and deputy to the far-right National Front of France (FN).
American actor, best known for his Emmy-winning portrayal of Felix Unger, the nitpicking Felix Unger, in "The Odd Couple", a TV series that ran between 1970-1975. In 1975, he was awarded the Emmy for "The Odd Couple". His roles included comedy roles that featured light drunks, depressives, and buddies to the hero.
American baseball player (Born 1920).
Netherlands -- Swimmer (1936 Olympics, 3 Gold Medals).
Polish writer, journalist and traveller (Born 1920).
Strasbourg Painters
TV producer.
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Dutch swimmer and coach (d.2003)
composer.
Irish stage designer and painter. She was the daughter of William Butler Yeats, a poet. Her brother Michael Yeats, was a politician.
New York; actor (Charlie Hume-Lou Grant, Deadliest Season).
Actress / Director (Bluejackets Rooie Sien).
Royan EXecutives
American singer and actor (d. 2005).
At 67, a Sci-fi Author (Hugo, It, Caviar) dies
At 67, a Sci-Fi Author (Hugo, It, Caviar) dies
France Military man
sci-fi author (Starshine, A Way Home, Hugo, Caviar).
American science-fiction writer, who was the recipient of the Hugo Award in 1971, the Nebula Award 1970, and the International Fantasy Award in 1953 for "More Than Human." He also wrote many other works, including anthologies and "Cavier." Sturgeon first published his work in September 1939. He also worked many other jobs before becoming a well-known author.
American politician and physician 44th Governor of Indiana (d.2013).
American politician and physician, 44th Governor of Indiana and 16th Secretary of Health and Human Services of the United States
"Preacher" Roe is a baseball pitcher (Brooklyn Dodgers).
Bowen, US Secretary of Health and Human Services (1985-1989).
He was an American politician, lawyer, and family member. He was the son and grandson of Robert A. Taft, former President William Taft. He is a Republican U.S. He represented Ohio from January 3, 1971 until the end of 1976. He served two terms (one term) and three terms in Congress from 1963-65 to 1976.
American comedian. He was the most popular male star of his time and TV's greatest star in the 50s with his show, "The Honeymooners." From his TV show "The Jackie Gleason Program", in the 1960s, his characters were well-known, including Poor Soul, Reggie van Gleason III, and Joe the Bartender. His films include "The Hustler," 1961, and "Smokey and the …
composer.
Doulogne sur Mer physician
American actor, Charles Locher, has been onscreen since 1935. He changed his name from Lloyd Crane to Jon Hall in 1936.
South African/Dutch poetess ("That Woman and Other Verses")
Physician / teacher
American actor Dan Lewis - Supertrain, born 1914, dies at 72
composer.
New York; actor (Dan Lewis - Supertrain, By Popular Demand).
Politician
Fresno (California) -- Actor (Ramor in the Jungle).
German poet, fiction writer, and novelist. A major part of his work includes 10 volumes in a semi-autobiographical novel cycle about the alter-ego figure "Eugen Rapp". He published the 7-volume SchwA$ibische Chronik ("Swabian Chronik") in the 1970s.
Mantes la Jolie physician
Anno Domini).
English poet and author (d. 1991).
American actor and director
Mons en Baroeul EXecutives
Japanese avant-garde artist (d. 1996)
Czechoslovakia Member and Chairman of the Parliament
Italy Actor
French politician and mayor of Evian-les-Bains. He died 31 March 1961.
Japanese painter, sculptor (d. 1996).
Estonian composer and pianist (d. 1974).
Famous birthdays on February 26th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Talal of Jordan (d. 1972).
English broadcaster and food writer (d. 1994).
Primrose-Pechey TV Chef
Jordan (d. 1972).
American voice actor and animator (d. 1980).
Indian academic and author (d. 2007).
French race car driver (Born 1908)
Le Mans physician
Colmar physician
Ponthierry physician
French wife of Alain Poher. She was President of Senate from 3 Oct 1968 to 1 Oct 1992. In that capacity, she served twice as interim president.
Actor Poor Pretty Eddie dies at 87 from a heart attack
British actress, who was a well-bred and gentle leading lady in the '30s & '40s. Her work can be seen on-screen since 1928. It includes "39 Steps", "Prisoner of Zenda", and "My Favorite Blonde."
artist.
France sport Champion
Italian-American portrait painter and teacher. His portraits of Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy were his most well-known works. RomanoaEUR (tm)'s other works include "The Cameo," the "Guitar Player," and "Paula."
France Actor
Karl Ziegler and an Italian chemist won the Nobel Prize for Macro Molecular Chemistry in 1963. They were recognized for their work on tactical and a tactical polymers. He was also the director of the Polytechnic Institute Industrial Chemistry Research Center, Milan. Natta was also a professor at the University of Pavia and Torino.
As a major general in the Indian Army, he organized and trained a commando force that was effective in cutting through Japanese lines in 1941. This led to the liberation of the Burma Road in 1945. He was a soldier his entire life, and was considered a genius. Wingate was one seven-year-old.
British Major-General, prominent Zionist, eccentric (d. 1944)
French writer (Le Silence de la Mer).
French novelist, graphic artist, engraver, playwright, publisher, and essayist.
French painter and member of Ateliers d’art sacrA(c), Paris. She joined the Franciscan order, 1944. Her murals are well-known. Her death was more than 101 years ago, on 23 July 2003.
French illustrator and author co-founded Les A%0ditions de Minuit (d.91).
German conductor (Vienna Philharmonic).
St Martin de RA(c) Politician
France Military man
Second-to-last Canadian World War I Veteran (Born 1901).
Craiova, Romania -- Director (Johnny Belinda, Jessica)
American mountaineer of German descent (d. 1988)
Polish poet and discus thrower (d. 1989).