List of celebrities and famous people who were born on April 28th
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2014YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1998YouTube Star
Instagram Star
YouTube Star
Actor
Instagram Star
Pop Singer
Belgium footballer
Vine Star
English model
American actor
Comedian
Football Player
TV Actor
Movie Actress
English footballer
Mexican boxer
Danish footballer
Moroccan tennis player
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Thai actress and model
Swedish footballer
Model
Actress
Pop Singer
Soccer Player
Finnish tennis player
Spanish footballer
French footballer
Movie Actress
Scottish footballer
English footballer
Serbian footballer
Actor
South Korean-American actress
Actress
Swedish beauty pageant participant
Czech ice hockey player
Czech ice hockey player
Canadian singer/songwriter
Czech ice hockey player
Omani footballer
Swedish model Miss World Sweden 2008
YouTube Star
Lithuanian ice dancer
German long jumper and sprinter
Russian footballer
Japanese singer-songwriter and actor as a Japanese voice actor
TV Show Host
Baseball Player
Australian motorcycle racer
New Zealand-English rugby player
YouTube Star
American basketball player
English television personality
American actress who rose to prominence in television and film in the late 1990s. In 2000, the role of "Dark Angel", which featured Alba as the main character, was given to this exotic beauty. Alba, who played the role of Max, was integral in making the show one the most talked-about series that year.
Italian showgirl, model, TV personality, and former child actor.
Wrestler
Italian rugby player
British professional track and road racing cyclist.
Macedonian singer
Japanese actress
American basketball player
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American football player and sportscaster
Indian actor
Russian race walker
Iranian actor
Claudia Cardinale, a well-known Italian family, and Pasquale Squitieri, her companion, are the daughters of a prominent Italian family. Her father was a film producer and went to prison for fraud.
Minnesota; actor (Harvey - Sabrina).
Musician
Director
TV Show Host
English disc jockey and TV presenter
TV Show Host
American convicted murderer (d. 2006)
American murderer (d. 2006)
Dancer
Reality Star
NBA guard (Toronto Raptors).
Wide receiver (Washington Redskins).
Spanish actress. At age 15 she was signed by an agent. She made her acting debut on television at 16, and then in a feature film the next year in JamA3n jamA3n (1992), to great critical acclaim. She was later cast in The Hi-Lo Country (1999), Open Your Eyes (1997) and Woman on Top ((2000). Her roles as Vanilla Sky …
Polish basketball player and coach (d.2011)
Dutch boxer
Spanish actress
Voice Actor
Journalist and Scottish footballer
English disc jockey and TV presenter
NHL defenseman (Team Belarus, Olympics - 1998)
German-American actress
American actor
Dutch-American basketball player, center, Rockets
Lubbock, Texas -- Rower (1996 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
Tennessee Oilers).
Mexican footballer
American football coach and player
German/American actress
French TV host, comedian, producer, singer, imitator, and producer. After his mother's death at the age of 10, his father, who worked in a sugar refinery was killed when he turned 20. His career began on the radio, then TV and finally on stage with "Picard For Ever", his one-man-show. A new Coluche...
Argentine Justicialist Party politician, who was Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers between July 2008 and July 2009.
English journalist and producer
Estonian composer
Reet, Belgium -- Hockey forward. (Team Germany 1998).
Ontario, Canada; Canadian Ice Pairs (1995, 1996 Canadian Champions).
American rapper producer and actor (Insane Clan Posse Dark Lotus, Psychopathic Rydas).
Dutch manager and footballer
Gastel; soccer player (Willem II).
American musician (Insane Clown Plosse).
Actor
American victim of homicide who was attacked with an automobile by Edward Cherubin, 9/16/1990, around 11:00 PM, Everett WA. She was a young 18-year old who called her mother from a telephone booth. After hung up, she began a fight with Cherubin. They had a lot of scuffles and exchanged words.
American actress
Michigan, USA; tennis star (1996 Essen doubles).
Romania; Canadian kayaker (Olympics-1996).
Australian journalist
American tattoo artist
Pennsylvania, USA; actor (Bryce Lynch, Max Headroom Great Outdoors).
Pennsylvania, United States -- Actor. (Bryce Lynch Max Headroom, Great Outdoors).
Swedish ice hockey player, scout
in Australia; tennis star.
Argentinian manager and footballer
Sweden; NHL defenseman (Team Sweden, Detroit Red Wings).
wide receiver (San Francisco 49ers).
Movie Actress
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American hockey player. He played left wing for the Boston Bruins and New York Islanders, Ottawa Senators and Anaheim Mighty Ducks.
Ontario, Canada; Basketball center (Olympics 1996).
Italian notable family, Silvio Berlusconi's son with Carla Elvira Lucia Dall'Oglio, his first wife.
Politician
Dancer
English musician
Musician
South African-English cricketer, coach
Japanese entertainer (Onyanko Club)
French theatre manager and director of ThA(c).AC/tre Vidy–Lausanne.
American pro-football back, American athlete
American guitarists (Marilyn Manson, Jack Off Jill).
Detroit Lions).
Cornerback for the Canadian Football League (British Columbia Lions).
American singer and actress
A French rower, who won a Bronze Medal in coxless pair with J.C. Rolland, at the Atlanta Olympics on 7/27/1996.
Italian actress and television host, Cascina Vianello (TV-series, 1996) and Broadcast (TV Film, 2005).
Salem, Oregon -- Playmate (May, 1989)
English politician and engineer
Kansas City Chiefs).
French skier wins Gold Medal in Nagano's Downhill.
American golfer, a member the PGA Tour
California, USA. PGA golfer (1995 British Open).
Director
New York, USA; pitcher (Cleveland Indians).
American rapper
Rochester, New York -- Pitcher (Cleveland Indians).
French businessman in media and television.
American voice actor
American author, Jaz Parks series (d. 2010)
Actress
American fashion designer and model (d. 2014).
American baseball manager and sportscaster
Japanese composer
Ohio, USA; shortstop (Cincinnati Reds).
Baron Kakkar English surgeon, academic
British royalty, first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. She is the great-granddaughter and heir to King George V.
Australian field hockey forward/Captain (1988, 1996 Olympics - 4th place)
French screenwriter and actress
Canadian figure skater and coach
French banker, president, Bami (Banque Michel InchauspA)(c), a bank established by his father and named after him in 1970.
Belgian biochemist and academic
Writer
French climber who began climbing in 1977. In 1985, he participated in Sportroccia and stopped competing in 1992. He married Robyn Erbesfield in 1993. Together, they organize climbing courses for young people. They have two children.
Scientist
Actor
Writer
Actor
NHL forward (Team Belarus, Olympics - 1998)
Japanese serial killer
Italian actress and singer
Indiana, USA. LPGA golfer (1990 Lady Keystone Open).
Italian soccer-football player for the Italian national team.
American jurist and lawyer
He is a Scottish crime writer best known for his Inspector Rebus novels set in Edinburgh. His output is prolific, and he is a major contributor in the "tartan Noir” genre. He is the author of 25 novels, two short stories collections, one novella, one graphic novel, and one non-fiction book. He has also produced and presented many television documentaries …
Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Rock (Blue Oyster Cult), taken in the head at 24 while gambling
Strongman and weightlifter from Iceland (d. 1993).
American sportscaster and baseball player (d. 2004).
French actor and director who took his own life in Paris on September 12, 2006.
Icelandic strength athlete (d.93)
bassist (Bob Color).
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Journalist
Musician
Swiss mountaineer (d. 2011)
Writer
Latvian javelin thrower
American golfer
American actress
American actress and journalist
Illinois, USA; actress (Julia-Santa Barbara).
Louisiana, USA; PGA golfer (1982 Walt Disney, PGA 1983).
Canadian actress who has appeared more than 60 times in films since 1981.
Celebrity
France -- Cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-26, TM-28 / 27)
Dutch singer
Scottish-Australian singer-songwriter who is best known for his solo performances and his lead singing with Cold Chisel. A combination of 14 Australian Top 40 albums by Cold Chisel, and 13 solo charting albums, nine of which are No. Barnes has the most hit albums of any Australian artist with 14 Australian Top 40 albums for Cold Chisel and 13 solo …
American family of note, the son and third marriage of his mother (1954-60) to Jerome Davis (writer-producer Jerome Maxwell). He returned from school on the 20th of March 1972 to find his mother dead in her bathroom due to high blood pressure and a lung disease. Matthew was taken care of by Rock Hudson, her good friend.
Texas, USA; Major US Air Force/astronaut.
Writer / broadcaster
English priest and author
Duchess of Wellington
German producer and bassist (Accept and U.D.O.
United Kingdom, Roxy Music "For Your Pleasure".
Actress
Businessman
American journalist, columnist, and blogger for "The Madsen Report" His 1992 book, "The Handbook of Personal Data Protection", was based on his experiences in US security. His experience includes his work as a US Navy officer, specializing on computer security programs. He also worked for the National Security Agency and the Naval Data Automation Command. He is a frequent witness …
American educator
Filipino comedian, actor, and film producer
American politician, 3rd Deputy secretary of Homeland Security
American football coach and player
American singer, visual artist, musician, producer, video director and fashion designer.
Chilean poet and author (d. 2003).
English footballer and coach (d.2013)
LPGA golfer
Chilean poet and novelist (d. 2003).
American actress
Pennsylvania, USA; actress (Sneakers Independence Day).
American singer-songwriter and keyboard player (The Allman Brothers Band, Sea Level).
American psychic.
Estonian singer and pianist (d.2013)
Canadian politician and football player
English politician and economist
Musician
American comedian, talk show host and commercial pitchman. Johnny Carson was replaced by Leno in May 1992 as the host of NBC's coveted late night spot, "The Tonight Show". He followed in the footsteps Jack Paar, Steve Allen and Carson. Leno was a stand-up comedian who had performed in many nightclubs across the country during his apprenticeship in 1980s. Leno …
New York, USA. Comedian/Talk Show Host (The Tonight Show).
New York, USA. Actor (The Last Flight).
English sportscaster and journalist
Puerto Rican trombonist (Fania All Stars)
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American actor and director (d.2006)
American actor
English judge and lawyer
Massachusetts, USA; PhD/astronaut (STS 37, 47, 59, 79).
American stuntman and motorcycle builder (Born 1949).
Politician
Judge
English author
American singer and actress (d. 2014).
Canadian singer and actress
Canadian singer and actress
New York, USA. Actress (Julle Kotter Welcome Back Kotter).
French author and Egyptologist
Politician
Jazz musician "Christmas Waltz"
English academic and composer
French Canadian composer, singer, actress, and author. She is a multiple-recipient of both the Juno Award and Gemini Awards, and has been nominated for several awards. She is a platinum-selling Canadian musician who has been gold and platinum.
American activist and theorist
French sommelier who was awarded the title of "Best Sommelier in France" in 1973.
Egyptian actor and producer (d.2015)
French business leader.
American businesswoman and philanthropist, Maralo, LLC's President and CEO since 1973. It is an independent oil and gas exploration company in Houston, Texas.
Playwright
American author and chef
Belgian politician, 10th Minister-President for the Walloon Region
American producer and director
American businessman who specializes in public relations and marketing. Director of Affiliate Relations and Marketing for TV-Cable Week 1983, the television executive.
French singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is married to FranASSoise Hardie since March 1981. They have a son, Thomas Dutronc (jazz guitarist, born 1973). He has also been a long-time collaborator in songwriting with Jacques Lanzmann. He had a secret affair with Romy Schneider in 1974.
French prima ballerina, choreographer.
English conductor
French stage magician and conjurer.
Israeli composer and conductor
Texas, USA; Captain US Navy/astronaut (STS 51G, 36, 48).
Writer
Architect
English psychoanalyst and cricketer
Swedish-American actress, singer and dancer; onscreen since 1962. Her family had moved to the U.S. when she was five and she was raised in extreme poverty. In school, she blossomed into campus queen and made a TV debut with the "Ted Mack Amateur Hour" at 16. In her teens she auditioned for a job at the Playboy Club in Chicago. …
American actress, who was a popular character on the soap opera General Hospital in both the '60s & '70s. She was a screenwriter and director, but she died of skin cancer on December 29, 1984.
French cyclist, an athlete
American basketball pro-basketball player, since 1966.
American Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry and Academic Chemistry
English academic and businessman
Greek director, filmmaker and producer of radio
Movie Actress
Ukrainian poet and author (d.2013)
American novelist and short story writer. She married Edwin Kenney on December 8, 1992. They had two children, Anne and James.
Nobel laureate for American Chemist
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Actress
American musician who sang and played in piano bars at the age of 17 and became a professional for the next twenty years.
Kingston, Jamaica -- Actress. (Bell-Roots Trapper John).
English steeplejack and TV personality (d. 2004).
Architect
Iraqi politician, President Of Iraq 7/16/1979. Khomeini continued the war against Iran by invading it on 9/22/1980. The invasion of Iran by the Iraqi army on 9/22/1980 was followed by a two-year delay. To punish the Arab oil-producing and military power that led to its invasion, the U.N. Security Council issued a worldwide embargo against trade with Iraq.
Scottish folk singer who immigrated to America in 1961. She returned to Scotland in 1970s and now divides her time between them.
Famous international soccer player from Scotland who was an inside forward. He was a London club Tottenham Hotspur's most successful player in the 1960's. For his ingenious ability to appear unseen when placed in key positions, he was nicknamed "The Ghost". On 21 July 1964, he was struck by lightning while sheltered under a tree playing golf.
Journalist
Composer
Scottish poet, academic, and writer. Kenneth White lives in Brittany's north coast with Marie-Claude, a translator/photographer.
Iraqi journalist and politician, Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs (d.2015).
Scottish politician and boxer (d. 2013).
American journalist, magazine photographer, and instructor at the University of New Mexico 1971-1982. She is the recipient of numerous awards and a lecturer at writers' conferences.
Author
American author and rolfer who wrote a book about painless rolfing.
American-French screenwriter and author
Serbian-American neuropharmacologist, academic (d. 2014).
Composer
Drummer
American civil rights activist (d.2010)
Composer
American actress. She is the daughter of Cloejeanette Southern, a housewife and Julius Alfred Jones (a barber). Her father died in 1934 and her mother moved her two children with her to Amarillo. Carolyn was severely asthmatic, which often prevented her from participating in childhood activities. She loved Hollywood magazines and was an avid reader. She loved going to the …
American conservative Republican politician, jurist, and financier. Washington prognosticators were shocked when President Ronald Reagan appointed him Chief of Staff in November 1980. Baker, a corporate lawyer, was surprised by the appointment. He had previously managed the primary elections campaigns of two of Reagan’s most determined political enemies: George Bush in 1980 and President Gerald Ford in 1978.
French journalist and TV producer; creator, along with Lionel Shushan of the Deauville American Film Festival.
American screenwriter and actor (d. 2013).
Texas, USA: Secretary of Treasury (1985-1988), Secretary Secretary of State (1989-92).
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Texas, USA; actress (Morticia-Addams Family).
French artist is considered an important figure in European post-war art. He is the leader of Nouveau rA(c),alisme, a French artistic movement founded by Pierre Restany in 1960. Klein is a pioneer in the creation of Performance art and is considered an inspiration and forerunner of Minimal art as well as Pop art.
American Astrogeologist and U.S. Government Official, co-discoverer the comet Shoemaker - Levi 9 that made a dramatic, televised, collision with Jupiter in July 1994. His ashes were on board NASA's Lunar Prospector, which crashed into the Moon at 3,800 mph on 7/31/1999. He holds the distinction of being first to have a lunar burial. Although he had always wanted to …
Italian actress. She made her stage debut in 1950 after winning a drama contest in 1947. Her dramatic roles included O'Neill, Zardi and Ibsen, as well as those of Garcia Lorca. She founded the Eleanora Duse theatre company in 1975 to direct several publications.
American actress, known for supporting roles on television and in film. She starred alongside John Wayne in the 1966 film "El Dorado". Between 1962 and 1980, she was part of more than 20 TV and film productions.
American planetary scientist
Germany Actor
Activist
English industrial / billionaire (Twinings Tea)
American author of "To Kill a Mockingbird", a 1961 Pulitzer Prize winning novel. The Oscar-winning film starring Gregory Peck was made from the novel in 1961. It has been translated into ten languages, with a 74th printing of 1974.
Metz Actor
Clergyman
Turkish general (d. 1991)
American author and historian (d. 2011).
English academic and lieutenant author
American politician and judge 51st Lieutenant Governor, Michigan
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
New York, USA. Director/actor (Foley Square).
Founder / President (Zambia, 1964-91)
Zambian politician and educator 1st President
American singer and pianist (d.2009)
American illustrator and author (d. 2014).
Actor from Lithuania (d. 2014).
Pickins Military man
American sergeant (d.2014)
American author (d. 2013)
Composer
Michigan, USA; actress/singer (Cool Million, Wheels).
American Air Force Lieutenant General and Command Pilot, who was Commander of Air Training Command at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas.
Scottish novelist (d. 1987).
Actor
Flemish politician (Volksunie).
White Marsh, Pennsylvania -- News reporter at CNN-Evans & Novak
Iranian academic and author (d. 2012).
Belgium sport Champion
US/Netherlands singer (Arturo Toscanini, NBC Orchestra).
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919American photojournalist and field reporter with the Associated Press (AP), based in Dallas Texas. Altgens started his career at the AP as a teenager. He then served a time with the United States Coast Guard and eventually rose to a top position at the AP Dallas bureau. Altgens, while on assignment with the AP on 22/11/63, took two historical photographs …
Norwegian librarian. He was the state librarian from 1975 to 1989. He was made Knight of the 1st Class of Royal Order of St. Olav in 1989. His brother was Preben Munthe, an economist.
New York, writer (Tea and Sympathy Never Sang for My Father).
St. Helen, Oregon -- Actor. (Thing, War of the Worlds).
Dutch writer (Naked Life).
Italian industrialist who built the Lamborghini cars. He raced Fiat 500s as an amateur racer. He began tractor building in 1949. Gian Paolo dallara designed the first Lamborghini car in 1963. The sleek, racer-looking, high-tech car gave Ferrari serious competition within two years, even though Lamborghini didn't race his cars.
French costume designer. She is best known for her work on The Adventures of ArsA'ne Lupin (1957), NapolA (c)on (1955), and Le miroir A deux visages (1958).
American baseball player. He was inducted into The Hall of Fame in 1985 after a long and successful career that began with his debut in 1938 with the St.Louis Cardinals. On August 12, 2002, he died from non-Hodgkins’ lymphoma in Durham, NC.
Italy Actor
Cluses EXecutives
France Military man
American centenarian, a homemaker, married to a forester, and had three children.
French editor, lawyer, author, novelist, playwright. Mohrt was a FinistA"re native. On 18 April 1985, he was elected to AcadA(c).mie franASSaise. Mohrt, who was 97 years old, died on 17 August 2011.
Science fiction author (d. 2006)
Morlaix Writer
composer.
English author (d. 2006)
Norwegian physicist. He is the most prominent figure in Norwegian nuclear research since WWII. He was appointed to the Institute for Energy Technology in 1948. He was the lead force behind the construction of the nuclear reactor at that facility, along with Odd Dahl. He was NATO's assisting secretary general for research from 1968 to 1973.
French composer, pianist, and conductor.
French Resistance worker (d. 1995).
Italian actor, singer and songwriter. Between 1942 and 1972, he appeared in 50 films. He died in 1991 on the 2nd of January.
French Catholic priest who was Bishop of Cahors between 1962 and 1972.
French Resistance member. Allied intelligence agent during Second World War.
Japanese screenwriter and director producer (d. 2012).
French spy, a brave secret agent who infiltrated enemy occupied France and worked with distinction till she was captured by the Gestapo on April 23, 1943. She refused to reveal any information, despite being tortured with a hot iron and having her toe nails pulled out. She was finally released by the allies after two years of solitary confinement. She …
Chamonix Writer
Japanese film director
Hungarian sprinter (d. 1996)
American playwright and director producer (d. 1999).
Swiss author, jurist and astrologer. He was born in ZA 1/4, a Jewish family. He graduated from the Berlin gymnasium (high-school) in 1930, where his father worked as an engineer. After studying law in Berlin, he continued his studies in his hometown ZA 1/4 wealthy, completing his doctor.jur. 1934. He was employed at the ZA 1/4 courts of wealth until …
Actor/tenor/director (Netherlands Opera).
Lille physician
Jr., American mystery writer
American Astrologer and Teacher
Famous birthdays on April 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Estonian-American orientalist and theologist (d. 1988).
Czech businessman who joined Nazi party and became double agent. He managed to move Jews through his factory rolls, and then get them out of the country. He considered them his Jews and saved the lives of at least a thousand Jews. He died 9 October 1994.
American-Canadian javelin thrower and high jumper (d. 1987).
Suriname -- Bishop
Chicago, Illinois -- Actor (Reported Missing, 14 Hours)
Rennes EXecutives
Belgium sport Champion
French historian who studied the Second World War. He created the ComitA(c) d'Histoire de la DeuxiA"me Guerre Mondiale and the Revue d'Histoire de la DeuxiA"me Guerre Mondiale. He died in June 1986.
Norwegian teacher, writer of non-fiction, and cultural attachA(c).
Czech-American mathematician, philosopher, and academic (d. 1978).
Dutch-American astronomer, who arrived in the U.S. in 2929 and was made a naturalized citizen in 38. He was an educator and Professor of Astronomy at Arizona University, emeritus in 1974. He also served as President of the American Astronomy Society. His books include "The Milky Way," 1941, and "The Astronomer's Universe," 1957.
Paris, France -- Novelist (Vertigo)
Swiss patron, conductor and impresario.
American architect who was a specialist in educational buildings. Some of his buildings have been listed on the Arizona National Register of Historic Places. He died December 24, 1997.
Dutch / US Astronomer (Milky Way).
Dutch musicologist, writer and composer.
Austrian and later American logician, mathematician and philosopher. GAPdel is considered, along with Gottlob Frege and Aristotle, to be the greatest logician in history. He had a profound impact on scientific and philosophical thought in the 20th Century, when others like Bertrand Russell and A. N. Whitehead were pioneering the use logic and set theory for understanding the foundations and …
German military, a Nazi soldier in the Waffen SS. He was injured in 1941, but he returned to duty. He was killed in action in Budapest on February 11, 1945.
Norwegian journalist, author, and critic.
Vesoul EXecutives
Netherlands Actor
English runner and surgeon (d. 1973).
[Cornelia D] Wim Kan's wife (ABC-cabaret).
French politician, leader of the French Communist Party from 1930 to his death on 11th July 1964. From 1946 to 1947, he was vice-premier of France.
Dutch pioneer in radio astronomy and comet and galaxy research. Oort demonstrated that the sun is not the center of the Universe. Instead, it is a star in the rotating Milky Way. This galaxy is one among many.
writer.
Head of the Gestapo (disappeared 1945)
A retrospective at the Rodin Museum, Paris, 1972.
Oort Dutch Astronomer (hypothesized "Oort Cloud")
Secretary-General of the French Communist Party
German SS officer (d. 1945).