List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 27th
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2004Pop Singer
Movie Actress
Canadian actress
YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Canadian actress
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Princess Aisha bint Al Faisal of Jordan
Princess Sara bint Al Faisal of Jordan
Slovak cyclist
YouNow Star
American-Italian actress
American actress, singer, and dancer
Instagram Star
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Athlete
Actress
Athlete
Indonesian badminton player
Slovak heptathlete
Puerto Rican runner
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Vine Star
Scottish footballer
Congolese footballer
English actor
English cricketer (d. 2016)
Long jumper and hurdler from Ukraine-Italian
Japanese singer and actress with a Japanese voice
Portuguese-Swiss footballer
Georgian footballer
Spanish-born Equatoguinean footballer
TV Actress
German volleyball player
English model
American basketball player
Natalia Sánchez is a Spanish actress known for her roles in popular Spanish television series such as Los Serrano and Amar es para siempre.
Kimbra is a New Zealand pop singer known for her hit song 'Somebody That I Used to Know' with Gotye.
Spanish singer and actress (Santa Justa Klan).
Danish-Finnish player in ice hockey
Skateboarder
German-Spanish footballer
Canadian-Guyanese footballer
Italian footballer
Argentinian footballer
Russian footballer
Macedonian handball player
Dominican baseball player
Cameroonian footballer
American baseball player
Estonian footballer
Australian rules footballer
Belgian swimmer
Austrian tennis player
Australian rugby league footballer
Actress
YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989American actress and model Miss Teen USA 2007
Athlete
Lithuanian basketball player
Brazilian footballer
New Zealand netball player
American skier
German-Canadian humanitarian and runner
Canadian soccer player
YouTube Star
Baseball Player
Brenda Song is an American actress known for her roles in Disney Channel's 'The Suite Life of Zack & Cody' and 'The Suite Life on Deck'.
An English singer and songwriter. After studying at the BRIT School, she signed with Gut Records. She also struck a songwriting agreement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Here she wrote songs for Miley Cyrus and Chris Brown. After the success of her debut single "Do It Like a Dude", Jessie J signed with Universal. Her debut album, "Who Yo?" was released …
Movie Actress
YouTube Star
Actress (Alli fowler-Another World).
YouTube Star
English rower
Brazilian footballer
Scottish footballer
Uruguayan footballer
Russian footballer
Japanese footballer
Finnish footballer
American sprinter
Model
American baseball player
Brazilian footballer
Brazilian footballer
New Zealand basketball player
New Zealand rugby player
Mexican footballer
American football player
Nigerian-Qatari sprinter
Mexican footballer
Canadian ice hockey player
Norwegian model Miss Norway 2008
Brazilian footballer
South Korean footballer
Russian actress and singer
Manuel Neuer is a German soccer player known for his exceptional goalkeeping skills and leadership on the field.
Dan Bull is a British rapper known for his video game-themed raps and his YouTube channel where he posts his music and commentary videos.
Doria Tillier is a French actress and model best known for her work as a weather presenter on French television.
Cal Val" Wyndham, American professional wrestling valet.
Surrogate baby, given to her father William Stern.
Spanish porn actress
Russian chess player
American basketball player
Indonesian footballer
Jamaican cricketer
Swedish footballer
YouTube Star
American wrestling announcer and manager
Uruguayan sprinter and hurdler
American Ice Hockey Player
Canadian-Hong Kong singer/songwriter and guitarist (at17
American news figure. She was the surrogate mother of her child. Mary Beth Whitehead was her surrogate mother. She had to take care of William Stern, a 40-year-old father without a child, and his wife. Melissa was given the name Sara by her surrogate mom, but she was removed by a court order to temporary custody by her father, who …
American football player
French rugby player
Brazilian volleyball player
New Zealand rugby player
Swedish actress and model
Czech chess player
Movie Actor
Actress
Actor
Pop Singer
Australian footballer
Finnish player in ice hockey
American singer and actor
Model and actress for English gymnasts
American Ice Hockey Player
American skateboarder
Papua New Guinean footballer
Lithuanian high jumper
Belarusian biathlete
Venezuelan actress
French handball player
Belarusian kick-boxer
Belgian footballer
Ecuadorian footballer
Austrian footballer
Belarusian footballer
Finnish singer-songwriter and producer (Collarbone)
American actor
American football player
Spanish footballer
Australian rapper
Australian rugby player
YouTube Star
Afghan martial artist
Belgian footballer
British singer/song writer
Actor (Grace Under Fire).
Australian softball player
Australian-New Zealand rugby player
Australian footballer
Italian footballer
Canadian ice hockey player
American actress
American computer specialist and founder "Silk Road", an illegal marketplace. He graduated from Penn State University and studied Physics at the University of Texas at Dallas. He received a MasteraEUR (tm)s degree in Materials Science and Engineering. Ulbricht also participated in Penn State's College Libertarians group, and was a supporter for Ron Paul, a Republican candidate for the presidency. The …
Actress (Sarah Kramer - Something So Right).
Russian pole vaulter
American basketball player (died 2005).
Spanish producer and DJ
Russian player in ice hockey
American racehorse (d. 2011)
Cameroonian-Italian sprinter
Moldovan footballer
Nigerian footballer
Argentinian footballer
Turkish footballer
Australian baseball player
American boxer
Swedish singer-songwriter
Joe Anderson is a British actor known for his roles in films such as Across the Universe and The Grey.
YouTube Star
Spanish cyclist
Zambian-Norwegian singer-songwriter
Japanese wrestler
English footballer
Guyanese footballer
Czech rapper (Gipsy.cz)
Miss Universe Japan 2006: Japanese actress and model
American dancer and actor
Colombian coach and footballer
Brazilian-German footballer
Chinese swimmer
English snooker player
English footballer
Kenyan-Dutch runner
Finnish runner
American diver
Austrian sled racer
American pro-football player
Chinese singer
Northern Irish footballer
Pop Singer
German actor
American comedian
French actor best known for his roles in "Braquo", TV series, and "Le Grand Meaulnes" film.
Lunapop, a boy band popular in Italy in 2001 was led by an Italian member. The group's members are Alessandro De Simone and Gabriele Gallasi. Nicola Balestri, Michele Giuliani, and Nicola Balestri.
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Dillinger Escape Plan, Killer Be Killed).
Cameroonian footballer
Lebanese race car driver
Czech tennis player
American football player
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979TV Actress
Musician
English footballer
American football player
Pakistani-South African cricketer
Pop Singer
Swedish skier
American cinematographer and director producer
Lithuanian footballer
American baseball player
Russian tennis player and coach
English rugby player
South African field hockey player
French tennis player, who achieved her career high ranking at No. 55 on the world's list of top players on May 10, 1999. In 1999, she defeated Nathalie Tauziat, the world number 10. She won the 1995 French Open title as a junior.
Norwegian runner
Indian actor and educator
American poet and educator
Austrian singer-songwriter/guitarist
American author (Born 1908)
Malia Jones is a model known for her work in the fashion and sports industries.
American basketball player
Lawyer and politician from Australia
Mexican basketball player
American porn actress
Kazakh skier
Brazilian race car driver
German-Greek gymnast
Slovak canoe racer
German long jumper
der Leegte; Dutch soccer player (PSV).
Actress
Romanian footballer
Brazilian racing driver
Kenyan runner
Hana Yasmeen Ali is best known as the daughter of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali.
NBA forward (Denver Nuggets).
Miss Universe - Romania (1996)
American boxing champion Muhammad Ali's daughter and former companion Veronica Porche. Her famous father, Muhammad Ali, co-authored a book entitled "Soul of a Butterfly", which was published in November 2004.
Kazakhstani ice hockey player
Romanian manager and footballer
Romanian politician, 57th President of Chamber of Deputies of Romania
American homicide victim. She was 17 years old when she was shot in her face with a rifle while sleeping with their 3-month-old baby. She died three days later. Neil Niland (20 years old), her boyfriend, claimed it was an accident despite their history with violence and alcohol abuse. They were together for over a year, and their fights escalated …
Actor and model from Hong Kong/Britain
French-Algerian footballer, manager
Fergie, born Stacy Ann Ferguson, is a singer known for her solo career as well as her time as a member of the Black Eyed Peas.
François Petit is a renowned French rock climber known for his daring ascents of some of the world's most challenging rock faces.
hockey defenseman (Team France 1998).
American pop singer, songwriter, sometime actress known as "Fergie." She has been a vocalist for "Black-Eyed Peas," (2003-2005) a member of the girl group "Wild Orchid" (1991-2001) and a solo artist, with her first solo album released in September 2006. She has also launched a fashion line of handbags.
American celebrity, son of actor Michael Landon, and his second wife Lynn Noe. He is a director, producer, and writer.
Gallis; Canadian Football League linebacker, British Columbia Lions
Thai actor in television and film
Icelandic footballer
Romanian hammer thrower
Australian golfer
New Zealand rugby player
Russian politician
English academic and author
American-Argentinian porn actor, singer-songwriter
Japanese motorcycle racer
Belgian weightlifter
American accident victim. He was a chef for Boston Red Sox. His death occurred on May 7, 2005 at 12:59 am local time, according to police reports. After attending a Boston basketball game, Logue reportedly fell from the parking garage roof. An investigation determined that Logue's death had been accidental. He was 22 years of age.
American producer and designer of video games
South African field hockey player
Ukrainian footballer
Spanish cyclist
American actor
Actress
Miss Paraguay-Universe (1997).
wrestler (d. 2001)
Polish manager and footballer
Italian basketball player and coach
Screenwriter and composer for Australian actors
American fiddler mandolin player, and songwriter
Spanish footballer
Referee and footballer from Italy
Russian author
Irish hurler
Armenian wrestler
English archer
Greek-South African footballer
Chilean referee and footballer
Greek-American soccer player, sportscaster
Portuguese manager and footballer
Nigerian-English actor and basketball player
South African cricketer
Businessman
Actor
QuTbec Canada; weightlifter (Olympics 1996).
American professional wrestler
Agathe de La Fontaine is a French actress known for her roles in popular French films and television series.
Spanish golfer
Slovak race walker
Romanian martial artist
English golfer
Canadian ice hockey player
French-Canadian singer
New Zealand murderer
Dutch footballer
Dar; wide receiver (Miami Dolphins).
Norwegian comedian and TV host
Surinamese-Dutch coach and footballer
American screenwriter and producer of actresses
Swimmer and cyclist from Australia
Turkish actor and model
Nathan Fillion is a Canadian actor known for his roles in TV shows such as Firefly and Castle.
Scottish race car driver, surpassing Damon Hill in 1997 championship.
Grégori Dérangère is a French actor known for his roles in various films and television series.
New Zealand politician
German porn actor
Spanish footballer
English bass player (Procol Harum)
Moldovan politician and economist
Jr. American sergeant (d.2000)
He was a French actor on the film and stage, and won the Cesar award in 2004 for most promising actor.
American singer who was a star at the beginning of the new century.
Elizabeth Mitchell is an American actress known for her roles in popular TV shows such as Lost and Once Upon a Time.
French senior official and leader in the audiovisual media industry.
Actor (Richard Wilkins Loving / City).
Producer
Playwright
New York, USA: singer ("Vision of Love", Love Takes Time", Hero).
Iran (d. 2001).
Montenegrin footballer
Cuban-Belgian composer and pianist
English-American drummer (Blues Traveler, Stolen Ogre).
Iranian daughter of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, (d. 2001).
NFL nose tackle (Buffalo Bills).
Canadian baseball player
Dutch politician
Australian footballer
Canadian-American songwriter and drummer (Theory of a Deadman Union Econoline Crush, Indigenous).
Slovenian ski jumper and coach
Ukrainian shot putter (d. 2000)
New Zealand rugby player
German board game designer (Agricola, Bohnanza)
Minnesota Vikings).
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American actor, poet, and writer
English singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Prodigy and Flint).
American actor
NFL running back (Detroit Lions)
Coach
News Anchor
American actress
English coach and footballer
Actor and martial artist from Switzerland-Luxembourgia
Scottish singer-songwriter (The Time Fever)
Canadian ice hockey player
British actress (Born 1969).
American baseball coach and manager
Actress and model from Switzerland
American guitarist and singer
American screenwriter and journalist
French-Brazilian painter and sculptor
Estonian draughts player
Peruvian rapper and drummer. He was part the Arena Hash rock drummers. He is the son and newscaster Arturo Pomar.
Russian pentathlete (world records 1992).
Senegalese-French businesswoman
American basketball player; Forward Nuggets.
Talisa Soto is an American actress and model known for her roles in the James Bond film License to Kill and the Mortal Kombat movies.
Bayamon Puerto Rico; pitcher, Chiicago Cubs
New Zealander field hockey player
Canadian comedian and author QuA(c]bA(c]cois humor, also known as The Magician Of Words (le magicien des mot).
Japanese rugby and wrestler
American pole vaulter and coach
American football player
Denver Nuggets).
Welsh diver
Argentinian rower
Italian cyclist
American football player and educator
Spanish astrologer. Juan studied astrology from Adolfo Roca in 1988. He has been an astrologist and consultant since 1992. He is a prolific writer and has written 13 books on astrology. He has given seminars in Brazil, Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Chile and Mexico as well as at international congresses. He was the president of the Astrological Society of Catalonia …
Politician
New York, USA. Actress (License to Kill).
French singer, songwriter, and pianist.
American actress
Nevada, USA; American Judoka (Olympics-1992).
Japanese manga artist
Bolivian footballer (d. 1997)
Serbian basketball player
Swiss race car driver
Director
German professional astrologer, president DAV (German Astrological Association) from October 7, 2011, to October 4, 2013.
Italian-Egyptian dancer and actress
Bolivian-American painter
French actor and film star, and humorist. He was born to an Algerian mother and a French father. Widely recognized for his roles in "Welcome to the Sticks", and "Superchondriac", the famed French comedy films directed Dany Boon.
English actor
American politician
Lebanese singer
Johnny Hates Jazz is an English keyboard player and producer who is a singer-songwriter.
English singer-songwriter and actor
Filipino journalist
American producer, writer, director
Brazilian top model, actress, singer and recording artist know as a famous cross between Madonna and Capt. Kangaroo. Noted as a children's TV entertainer, her image sells clothes, dolls, magazines and other paraphernalia. In 1991, George Lucas directed her first international movie with locations in Mexico, California and Brazil. Six-years later, in 9/1997, Xuxa began filming on a new TV …
American football player. Cunningham was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles from UNLV in round 2 (37th overall) of 1985 NFL draft. Cunningham, a black 6'4" and 204 lbs player, was signed by Eagles on 7/22/1985. Cunningham was injured in his knee on 9/01/1991 and was kept off the bench during the 1991 season. On 2/16/1996, he was granted unconditional free …
American basketball coach and sportscaster
Minnesota Vikings).
Mississippi, USA; skeet (Olympics-1992, 1996).
American saxophonist, radio host
English blogger and author
Argentinian drummer (Soda Stereo)
Russian poet and singer-songwriter
Canadian-Greek politician and economist Minister of Finance for Greece
Indian screenwriter and producer of director producers
English-Australian footballer, physiotherapist
German drummer (Stratovarius mekong Delta Running Wild Saxon Rage).
American basketball player and minister
Screenwriter and director from Australia
Reality Star
American author
American basketball player
English journalist and author
Dutch poker player
Canadian singer-songwriter
A former professional Swiss road racing cyclist, he won the Vuelta a EspaA+a in 1992-93 and 1994, and the Giro d'Italia 1995. His brother and he allegedly pushed him to start cycling later. Rominger's strengths included time-trialling and climbing, as well as recuperation.
Politician
Writer
Irish cricketer
rugby league player.
Argentinian bishop
Russian singer and actor
Latvian banker and economist
Japanese producer and guitarist (B'z and Tak Matsumoto)
French pianist, musician. In September 2014, he was appointed director of The Conservatoire AmA(c).ricain de Fontainebleau.
Historian
Brazilian singer/songwriter. His first band was "Aborto ElA(c),trico", a punk rock band that represented electric abortion. The band was split into two groups: "Capital Inicial” and "LegiAPSo Urbana".
Australian soling yachter (Olympics-1996).
German footballer
American singer and bass player (Weather Report).
English race car driver (d. 2003)
German footballer
South African journalist and playwright (d. 2002).
Estonian poet and author
American football coach and player
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Ukrainian volleyball player
Georgian-Russian politician and businessman
Belarusian basketball player
Henry Kissinger's daughter and American family of fame.
American singer-songwriter/guitarist (The Gun Club Nick Cave, the Bad Seeds Congo Norvell The Cramps, and Knoxville Girls).
Australian keyboard player and songwriter (INXS).
Croatian basketball player
Polish fencer
Belgian motorcycle racer and racecar driver
American actor best known for his role in the TV soap opera "Guiding Light". OaEUR(tm),Leary has also appeared in television series, films on Off-Broadway, and national television commercials.
American cyclist. He is the record holder and reigning champion of the trans-American bike ride. Bicycling Magazine named him the Cyclists of the Year in 1983. He competed in the RAAM in 1984, which was covered on ABC Sports.
Minnesota, USA; actor.
English actor
American race car driver and sportscaster
Dutch manager and footballer
American politician (Representative-Republican-New York).
American sculptor and academic
Rock vocalist (The Associates, "Affectionate Punch")
Stephen Dillane is a British actor known for his roles in Game of Thrones and The Hours.
British Member of Parliament.
Celebrity
Artist
An English politician and lawyer
Russian figure skater
Scottish musician and songwriter, Mackenzie was also the lead singer of The Associates. Mackenzie committed suicide on February 2, 1997.
Greek footballer and football coach
American suspect in homicide; accused of inviting killers to kill his grandparents and remove a rival. Lawrence Lamb founded the Lamb Funeral Home. In the middle of the 1970s, his daughter Laurieanne Lamb Sconce assumed control. Slowly, she brought Jerry, her husband, into the business. In 1982, David, their son, was appointed manager of the Pasadena Crematorium branch.
Canadian Football League wide receiver (Edmonton Eskimos).
Italian filmmaker who directed "The Starman" was nominated at the Academy Awards ceremony on 3/2/1996 for Best Foreign Film.
Hong Kong activist
Edie Brickell and New Bohemians are an English producer and singer-songwriter.
American radio host and sportscaster
American ice hockey coach and player
Hong Kong politician and activist
Mexican-American psychiatrist and physician
English academic and cosmologist
Sweden -- 15K / 50K cross country skier (1980 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Spanish politician was elected Prime Minister of Spain on November 20, 2011. Rajoy, a member of the conservative Popular Party, won with a clear "yes" vote from Spanish voters. He is a conservative in social norms and opposes same-sex marriage. He is a liberal economic thinker and definitely supports the European Union. He is described as being tenacious, stubborn, and …
The 1994 aEURaEUR (tm),Bol daEUR (tm),Or,aEUR[tm] French victory was a 24-hour endurance motorcycle race. He was World Champion 1994. He took 2nd in the 250cc class in 1983. In 1984, he was World Champion in 250cc. In 1984, he was World Champion at 250cc. In 1985 and 1989, he was 3rd in the World Championships at 500cc in 1985 and …
Racehorse trainer
Novelist
Romanian general
British psychologist
Uzbek-Greek singer
Ukrainian-Canadian shot putter
Canadian drummer (Public Image Ltd)
American Astrologer and part-time professional. Her medical history includes stomach cancer, which was diagnosed on 11/17/1983 and treated with surgery to remove stomach, liver, and lymph nodes. She was very nearsighted.
Israeli politician and engineer
American-Australian translator and author
Irish playwright and author
Journalist and politician from Israel
American homicide victim. She ran from her home to the street, where she fell and then died. Her lover had knifed her 46 times, leaving her naked and bleeding.
American wine and food writer, author of "The Wine Bible" (now in its second edition), and host of a public television series about wine. It debuted in fall 2004.
Portuguese politician and banker
Canadian football coach and player
An English politician and lawyer
Swiss-Australian painter
American sailor
Italian horse rider
Italian drummer
Celebrity
Writer
Washington, USA; actress (Sarah-Little House on the Prairie).
Politician
Politician
American cartoonist
Indian police officer
American business executive and CEO of Revlon, since February 2002. He was the President and COO at Coca Cola from 2000 to 2002. This position saw him climb 22 years up the corporate ladder.
Irish actress
American baseball player
English guitarist (The Babys and Air Supply).
American coma patient (d.2012)
Romanian politician and businessman
Canadian politician and businessman
Sanmarinese politician
Norwegian ice hockey player
Guamanian-American sailor
Dutch cyclist
American talk-show hostess, who created the hour-long "Ask Anita!" segment. Because she was an aspiring rocker disc jockey, she had never done talk radio before. She received a tremendous audience response.
Maria Schneider was a French actress known for her role in the controversial film Last Tango in Paris.
American blogger and author
Quebec singer and songwriter
Magician
rocker (Champaign).
New York, USA. Actor (High Risk, Milagro Beanfield War).
Lawyer and politician from Catalonia
Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
American football player and politician
Austrian footballer
Romanian handball coach and player
Dutch player in field hockey
Filipino judge and lawyer
Croatian animators and illustrators
Marielle de Sarnez is a French politician known for her role as a Member of the European Parliament and as a former Minister of European Affairs.
NHL player (Boston Bruins).
Italian footballer
Author and journalist in American English
Belgian-Russian diplomat and politician Minister of Foreign Affairs for Russia
French politician, Member of the European Parliament for AZle-de-France. She is vice-chair of Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and a member of MoDem.
Tony Banks is a British musician best known as the keyboardist and founding member of the rock band Genesis.
Greek politician
British guitarist who was part of the group Genesis, one the most progressive English rock bands. In January 1967, Tony Phillips, Peter Gabriel and Mike Rutherford formed a collective of songwriters. Although their 1968 debut album was not widely known, they received rave reviews for Nursery Cryme. This album launched a cult following. They started performing theatrically and visuals, which …
Sussex, England; rock keyboardist. (Genesis – "Invisible Touch", Misunderstanding).
Actor
Musician
Baseball
Manager and footballer from Wales
Politiker and social worker in England
American baseball player (d.1984)
American radio host
Czech-Slovak footballer
Finnish politician and academic
American-Dominican poet and author
Greek politician and academic
Bulgarian politician and economist
American swimmer
American actresses and sopranos
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949Model and actress from Lebanon (d. 2008).
Danish composer and organist
Croatian-Dutch scholar and author
English guitarist (Atomic Rooster).
American politician and educator
American lawyer and agent
CEO (Albert Hall).
Musician
Comedian
Finnish-English photographer
Author and playwright from Sierra Leone (d. 1993).
Australian politician: 1st Chief Minister for the Australian Capital Territory
Danish politician and lawyer
American television host, Channel 38 in Boston. He is well-known for his extraordinary voice.
French politician, member of Union for a Popular Movement. Senator from Essonne. Member of the second District of Essonne. President of the council of Essonne. Councilor. Mayor of Mennecy.
Massachusetts, USA; blind actor
Football
American journalist
Maltese poet and author
Dutch manager and footballer
English-Australian drummer (Genesis) (d. 2009)
Canadian politician and educator
English balloonist
Welsh golfer
Dutch player in field hockey
President (Royal Society of Portrait Painters).
German priest theologian and writer
Actor
Italian actor and singer Burt Nelson, also known by Chip Corman, was also a star in over 14 films, 29 TV shows, and 35 theatre productions since the 1950s.
German musician (Die Flippers).
Baseball player
English bass player and songwriter (Status Quo the Herd and Judas Jump).
French business leader and director of companies
Russian footballer coach and manger
Author and academic from Cuban-English (d. 1999).
Italian homicide accomplice. He was a member of a political party, Lotta Continua. They were involved in an assassination. Police Chief Calabresi was shot to death by an unknown assailant on 5/17/1972 at 9:15 am. He left Rome in a Fiat convertible with another driver. Leonardo Marino, a member the group, surrendered to police in July 1988 and claimed that …
Actor (Harry-Executive Suite)
American baseball player
Briton Selby is a former professional ice hockey player who is best known for his career in the NHL.
Polish manager and footballer (d. 2013).
Norwegian photographer and author
Canadian-American tribal leader (d. 1974)
Actress and screenwriter from New Zealand (d. 2004).
German translator and author (d. 2015).
Filipino academic and political scientist (d. 2014).
Argentine composer and pianist (d. 2003).
Iranian actor (Born 1944).
American-Canadian softball coach and player
Chilean politician and physician (d. 1974).
Spanish politician and economist, 16th President of European Parliament
Mexican businessman and philanthropist (d.2014)
English actress TV host and 1964 Miss World
Canadian ice hockey player
American special effects designer (d. 2010)
French jazz saxophone player.
Journalist
Scottish rugby player and coach (d. 2009).
French architect-in chief of historic monuments (Architecte en chef des Monuments Historiques).
Academic and linguist in English-Australian
English academic and sociologist
American football coach and player
American cartoonist (d. 2007.)
Author and academic English psychologist
Canadian politician and nun educator
An internationally recognized British actor. After stage experience with the Oxford University Dramatic Society, he made his debut in 1967. He quickly gained popularity in major film and TV productions. He was a star in "The Forsythe Saga," a TV series. He has starred in many films, including "Romeo and Juliet" 1968, "Cabaret", 1972, "Lost Horizon," 1973 and "Murder on …
French analyst, psychologist, and professor of Psychology at the university. He is also the keynote speaker at many seminars about astrology.
English Nobel Prize winner in Academic Biology
British chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Novelist
English journalist and author (d. 2007.)
English-New Zealand manager and footballer
Danish singer-songwriter and bass player ("Gasolin")
Slovakian politician
German figure skater
Russian high jumper
Scientist
Presenter and entertainer on Swiss television. He developed and managed Teleboy, the Swiss DRS channel's first television program. He was married to Paola delMedico, his second wife. They had great success together as Paola und Felix in German-language TV entertainment.
Dutch academic and sculptor
Third President of Slovakia: Slovak politician and lawyer
Austrian-American computer scientist (d. 2009).
American politician and lawyer
Austrian politician and pentathlete Austrian Minister for the Interior (d. 2006).
Cale Yarborough is a former NASCAR driver known for winning the NASCAR Winston Cup Series three times in the 1970s.
Italian race car driver and champion on the racing circuit.
Eastbourne, England -- Actress.
American actor (film and television), playwright and theatre director.
Jamaican producer and singer-songwriter
American singer and guitarist (d.2007)
American football coach and player (d. 2015).
German sailor
Swedish journalist
Italian boxer
Ohio, USA; actor (Short Circuit, Simon, Hello Again).
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Belgian-French politician and journalist (d. 2011).
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
South Korean-American politician and engineer
General secretary (Royal College of Midwives).
American criminal (d. 2002).
American champion race car driver, named 1998 as one of NASCAR’s greatest drivers. He later owned a car dealership near Florence, South Carolina.
(Rep-R-California)
American bishop
Bosnian singer
Greek skier
Spanish-Venezuelan actor (d. 2009)
French homicide: His wife was shot to death with a gun on Creteil, France 6/03/1986, Creteil.
Greek actress
American entrepreneur and CEO of Communications Satellite. Goldstein holds a BA in Political Science and a JD in Political Science. Goldstein owns 62% in the Denver Nuggets basketball club and is married to an actress from Off-Broadway.
Admiral
CEO (Electricity Association)
Latvian boxer (d.2009)
Bellingham, president (Royal College of Pathologists).
American artist and illustrator
Brazilian academic and author
English keyboard player and songwriter (The Shadows).
American singer and guitarist (d. 1997)
American painter
American composer and violinist
German academic and economist
American screenwriter and actor
Iowa, USA; actor
London, England -- Actor. (QED. Heat & Dust. Mandela).
Suffolk & Berkshire
Statesman
Norwegian actor (d. 2014)
Australian rugby player
American Catholic priest and missionary (d.81)
Argentinian playwright and author
Italian pilot flew his light plane into the Pirelli skyscraper at Milano on 4/18/2002 at 17:47 MEDT as a form of political protest.
Australian politician and economist
21st Earl Of Suffolk English politician
France sport Champion
Secretary (British Department of Education and Science).
French author, he is the author of science fiction, horror, and detective novels. He also writes television detective series. He goes by the pseudonyms Emmanuel Errer and Jean Mazarin.
Hungarian politician and journalist (d. 2012).
Choreographer (Dance Theater of Harlem).
Greek politician 17th Minister of Finance
German screenwriter and director producer (d. 2011).
Actor
French chef, author, one the founders and inventors of cuisine minceur.
Author
Chief Constable (Durham).
Parker; high master (Manchester Grammar School).
CEO (Land Rover-Leyland).
American baseball player
Italian politician
Vietnamese general (d. 1975)
English author and economist
French academic and sociologist (d. 2013).
Italy sport Champion
American football coach and player (d. 2012).
Baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).
American merchandise marketer and CEO at Conrail. Hagen is a college graduate who has a BA and MA in Economics. He cycles 40 miles per week to stay in shape.
Brazilian screenwriter and producer
English illustrator and painter (d. 2010).
Micronesian politician, 3rd President of Federated States of Micronesia (d.1999)
Spanish politician and businessman Mayor of Madrid (d. 1991).
American actor, TV and film star. He has appeared in more than 100 feature films and many TV series. He moved to Hollywood with his mother after his parents divorced. When he was nine to twelve years old, his mom put him in a home that cared for children. He began acting as a child actor.
Trumpeter
Composer
Actor
Bauman, CEO (British Aerospace).
American scholar and author
Nebraska, USA; actor. (Fugitive Harry O).
Dutch journalist/writer (Bird Watching).
Massachusetts, USA; leader of the orchestra (Vaughn Monroe Show).
Judge
Romanian-Swiss photographer
Dutch author (d. 1992)
Poet
Dutch author of short stories. From 1948 to 1957, he was a trompetist with several Jazz orchestras. In 1992, he died from emphysema. This is a progressive, long-term lung disease.
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Actress and director from Wales (d. 2013).
American baseball player (d. 1994).
Spanish cyclist (d. 2006).
American actress dies from cancer at the age of 59 (born in 1929).
Slovenian screenwriter and director (d. 2014).
Douglas Applegate is an American politician who served as a Democratic Representative for Ohio from 1977.
Czech-English composer and educator
French racing cyclist and the first to win "Vuelta a EspaA+"-a. From 1948 to 1963, he competed professionally in 35 races. He was fourth in 1954, and he rode the Tour de France thirteen times. He died in Ollioules (France) on the 20th of February 2000.
American costume designer for movies. Oscar-winner. After graduating from the Choinard Institute in Los Angeles with a degree in costume design, she went into film work and made her debut in 1967. Her notable roles in period films like "Bonnie and Clyde", Coppola's "The Godfather Part II" and "Mame", 1974 and 1977, respectively, were a highlight.
Serbian author and philosopher (d. 2011).
Actor from Wales-Australia (d. 2009).
French teacher. Furet, the son of a banker became a high school history teacher. Furet was appointed a CNRS AttachA(c), 1956 and assistant director to studies1961, respectively, and as Director of Studies in 1966. Furet served as President of the school of Social Studies from 1977 to 1985, and was also President of St-Simon Foundation, 1982-1982, Director of Raymond Aron …
Russian cellist and conductor (d.2007)
French film critic and film historian, writing for Les Cahiers du Cinema, Le Monde and TA(c)lA(c)rama. He died in November 2013, at the age of 81.
USSR; cellist/conductor/teacher (Moscow Conservatory).
Canadian politician
Canadian bishop (d. 2014)
Liberian politician Minister for Foreign Affairs for Liberia (d.2011)
Polish critic and painter (d. 2012).
American record producer, Warner Bros. Records and Reprise Records were co-founded by Warner Bros. Records.
American academic and journalist (d. 2013).
Turkish journalist and politician Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs (d. 2005).
Canadian judge and lawyer (d. 1991).
Brazilian politician Minister for Justice for Brazil
French mixed media artist and affichiste, known for his alphabet with symbol letters and decollage with ripped and lacerated posters. He creates posters by placing one poster over another and ripping the top poster or posters, which exposes to a greater degree the poster or posters below. He is a member the Nouveau RA(c),alisme art group (1960aEUR”1970). His work has …
American poet and critic (d. 1966).
Motorcyclist Magazine was founded by an American publisher (d. 2006).
Author and academic English lawyer
Lord Plumb is a British politician and former Member of the European Parliament, serving as President of the European Parliament from 1987 to 1989.
Composer
Baron Plumb, English farmer and politician 15th President for the European Parliament
Choreographer
Artistic director (Contemporary Dance Trust).
Journalist and politician from Australia for the farmer
American singer, known as "The Divine One", and well-known for her black jazz. She was able to control her vibrato and had a two-octave range. She recorded dozens of outstanding masterpieces over a 45-year career. She also wore two different faces: one was a brilliant jazz singer and the other was a stunning pop diva.
New Jersey, USA; jazz scat singer ("Broken Hearted Melody") (dies 1990).
Scottish footballer (d. 2012)
Japanese actress (d.2010)
US actor (Tap 5 Heartbeats Stormy Weather, Tap, 5 Heartbeats)
Bob Elliott was an American comedian known for his work as one half of the comedy duo Bob and Ray.
Shusaku Endo was a Japanese writer known for his exploration of the conflict between Eastern and Western cultures, particularly in his novel 'Silence'.
Scottish actor and playwright. Perhaps most well-known for his comedy role in "The Vital Spark", a BBC Scotland series, Para Handy. He was also the lead in Edward Boyd’s private-eye series "The View From Daniel Pike."
British impresario (Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra).
Japanese author (d. 1996)
Japanese author (d. 1996)
Jr. American screenwriter, producer (d. 2014).
Translator and academic from Jamaican-American poetry (d. 2012).
American television producer (d. 1990).
Russian actor (d. 1989).
French science fiction writer. Also a dentist.
American artist and writer, he is the author and illustrator for bull-fighting novels. He is a modern Renaissance man. While serving as the U.S. Vice Consul to Spain from 1943-46, he studied bull-fighting in Peru, Mexico, and Spain 1941-1946. After leaving the United States, he moved to Lima in Peru. He played piano at night and painted portraits during the …
French philosopher and emeritus professor at Sorbonne University (Paris).
sociologist.
Dick King-Smith English author (d. 2011.)
American journalist and author (d.2010)
American abstract painter and sculpturer (American born in Ukraine, Born 1922)
American illustrator and author
American football coach and player (d. 2007).
Italian lawyer and Business Executive, President a large firm.
Brazilian footballer and coach (d.2000)
American actor and dancer (d.2000)
American television and radio announcer (Born in 1921)
Russian-Scottish actor (d.2004)
Finnish-Swedish lieutenant historian, author (d. 2009.)
Canadian academic computer scientist
Author and victim of the French holocaust (d. 1945).
American baseball player (d. 1980).
English-American historian, academic and theorist (d. 1999).
American soldier judge and lawyer (d. 2009).
American harmonica player composer and conductor (d. 2014).
American businessman in oil and gas. He is the President of Moncrief Oil, and a billionaire in 2006 Forbes 400.
British illustrator of children's books (Born 1920).
Scottish pilot and lieutenant (d. 2007).
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Dutch journalist/TV host (Amsterdamned).
Baron Amery, a British politician from the Conservative Party, served as a Member in Parliament for 39 years, between 1950 and 1992. In 1960, he was elected to the Privy Council. After his 1992 retirement from the House of Commons, he was made a life peer. He was a leader in the Conservative Monday Club for three decades.
Austrian-German soldier (d. 1983)
French composer, pianist, and singer who was naturalized Canadian.
Palestine Military man
Russian-American film director, producer, and doctor. In 1945, he began his career as a Cairo cameraman. Later, he moved to the United States to become an editor and director. He can play many instruments and speak nine languages.
Italian historian and philosopher, novelist and teacher. Cassola died 1/29/1987, Monte Carlo, Monaco.
American politician and lawyer, 57th Secretary of State United States (d. 2002).
Canadian academic and psychologist
American monk and educator (d.2011)
Vance US Secretary Of State (1977-1980).
Unionist leader (Unionist).
Norwegian professor of economics. In 1960, he was made Professor in Market Economy. He was the first Norwegian professor of his type. He was awarded the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1967 for his pioneering work.
American soldier and football player (d. 2003).
American ornithologist (d. 2003).
German commander (d. 1945)
Civil servant
Jr., American blues guitarist (Born 1915).
Italian footballer (d. 1944).
Chinese politician, Mayor of Shanghai (d.2005)
Thai politician and general Thai Minister of Defence (d. 1976).
New Zealand cricketer
American screenwriter and producer of author screenplays (d. 2009).
Singer (Your Hit Parade, Five Star Jubilee).
Poughkeepsie (New York) -- Actor (Steve Karen, Hawaii Five-0).
Soldier
New York, novelist (On The Waterfront).
French right-wing Gaullist politician who was the private secretary to Roger Frey.
Godfrey Turner is a composer known for his contributions to classical music.
Estonian commander (d. 1945)
Slovenian skier (d. 2000)
American noted astrologer, and water-color artist from the Seattle area. He joined AFA in Feb 1962.
Mathematician
Peruvian diplomat and politician. He was responsible for keeping the manuscript of "antiimperialism and APRA," a play written by Victor Raul Haya de la Torre. He was the Minister of Presidency of Peru from 28 July 1985 to 27 Juni 1987. He was the founder of the Ministry of the Presidency of Peru, which was established in the first government …
German Nazi Officer (Born 1913).
British politician, financial spokesperson and Chancellor of Exchequer. He was Secretary of State for foreign Affairs, Minister for Overseas Development and Labour Party Leader, as well as P.M., in 1976 after the resignation of Harold Wilson. He was elected Leader of the Opposition in 1979. Callaghan was married in 1938 and had two children.
British politician, financial spokesperson and Chancellor of Exchequer. He was Secretary of State for foreign Affairs, Minister for Overseas Development and Labour Party Leader, as well as P.M., in 1976 after the resignation of Harold Wilson. He was elected Leader of the Opposition in 1979. Callaghan was married in 1938 and had two children.
Hughes composer.
composer.
Arsay physician
French dancer who was married once in Paris, 28 June 1934.
Scottish-Australian composer (d. 2007.)
Indian astrologer.
Dramatist
Scientist
Barbadian politician (d. 1997)
Slovenian general (d. 1944)
Russian poet and doctor (d. 1965).
Actress from Scotland-English (d. 1998)
American environmentalist and baseball player (d. 2006).
Peruvian diplomat and businessman. He was Manuel Mujica Gallo's brother. Her father was the owner of one of Peru's largest fortunes. It was primarily based on mining, farms, and banking. He was an expert, collector, and founder of the Gold Museum of Peru, Armas of the World. This foundation then perpetuated their proper growth preservation, and exhibition. He was also …
Germany -- Jewish Ice Hockey Star (1932 Olympics – Bronze Medalist).
Chinese poet and author (d. 1996).
American historian and academic (d. 2005).
Tanzanian-German actor (d. 1972)
Famous birthdays on March 27th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909French actor, stage director and founder of the aEUR~aEUR(tm)ThA(c)atre de la ville.aEUR(tm)aEUR(tm) He was a suicide on the night of 6/24/1998 along with his wife Jeandeline.
French astrologer, writer, and collaborator with Gouchon on the two final volumes of the "Dictionnaire astrologique." Reverchon is the a\Author of Cyclic[al] ephemeris, 1938, "Valeur des jugements et pronostics astrologiques,"1971, and contributor to FranASSoise Schneider-Gauquelin's magazine in 1983. In 1985, Reverchon died.
French chef and owner of Le Grand VA(c), four, a 3 Michelin Star restaurant in Paris. This is one of France's most historic restaurants. Oliver disliked the new cuisine and preferred the rich, traditional ingredients of his Gascony home. Oliver hosted a television cooking program in his later years.
American jazz tenor saxophonist, a.k.a. "The Brute" and "Frog" are two of the most well-known American jazz tenor saxophonists.
German/Swiss conservative historian. Essayist. Writer. He was the third son of Thomas Mann, a novelist, and Katia Mann. He lived in Kilchberg, a suburb in ZA 1/4, in the Mann family's home, which he and his family had acquired in 1952 after their return from exile in America. He was gay, which he kept secret from the public for a …
Pielisensuu Church was designed by a Finnish architect (d. 1969).
Belarusian poet, translator (d. 377)
Webster US Tenor Saxophonist.
German / US historian (Antisemitism)
Netherlands Writer
English composer and conductor of piano (d. 1990).
The Flag of Europe was designed by a French illustrator (d. 1989).
Croatian manager and footballer (d. 1982).
Canadian-American mathematician, economist (d. 1985).
English director (d. 1979)
Actress (Career and Rock-a-bye baby), dies at 71
French poet, alchemist and graphologist. He was also a philosopher and astrologer. He died 27 June 1980, Paris.
American musician (d. 1969)
Author and chess player from Egypt-Australia (d. 1979).
American clarinet player, saxophonist, and composer (d. 1969).
Canadian aeronautical engineer
Italian scholar and monk (d. 1978).
Colombian politician and lawyer Minister of Foreign Affairs for Colombia (d. 1970).
American blues singer, songwriter, and pianist (Born in 1905)
Australian activist and journalist (d. 1957).
American baseball player (d.1984)
Hungarian mathematician, academic (d. 1976).
German general (d. 1980)
Italy Scientist
Psychologist
American army pilot and interpreter. He joined the service when he was 16 to fight in the civil war in Italy. His men loved him as a leader who was fearless and respected. Marguerite Dar Boggia his widow writes that he was 19 when he died. He was taken from the body and spent 20 days in Caserta hospital. His …
American clarinet player and bandleader, American saxophonist (d. 1940).
Singer and producer of English actresses (d. 1977).
Belgium sport Champion
Mexican Poet (Nostalgia de la muerte), dies at 47
Ch?teau-Gontier physician
NFL coach/guard (Hall of Fame).
Norwegian soldier and scientist (d. 45)
Japanese producer and director (d. 1976).
Norwegian Classical Philologist, Translator, and Professor at the University of Oslo 1948-1973
American cinematographer
French composer and accordionist.
American producer and screenwriter (d. 1975).
Scottish academic and painter (d. 2000).
French nuclear physicist, author and expert in X-ray research. He was a leading authority in experimental particle physics, and was the first to find evidence for a new subatomic particle. He was the author of many books, including "Cosmic Rays," 1945, and "Atoms & Men," 1958.
American screenwriter and illustrator (d. 2000).
Prime Minister of Japan (1964-71 Nobel 1974), is killed at 74
German politician and public official who was elected to parliament in 1949. Ollenhauer was the leader of the Social Democratic Party since 1952.
Argentine singer-songwriter, bandoneA3n pianist and player (d. 1951).
B?r? EXecutives
Composer
Australian poet and journalist (d. 1971).
Mexican-Spanish politician and economist (d. 1973).
Japanese politician, 61st Prime Minster of Japan Nobel Prize laureate
Dowty Group was founded by an English businessman (d. 1975).
Barbadian politician Governor-General of Barbados (d. 1976)
Versailles Military man