List of celebrities and famous people who were born on February 28th
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2014Canadian newsmaker. He is the third child of Justin Trudeau, Liberal politician, and Sophie GrA(c), a CTV entertainment reporter. On 4 November 2015, his father was elected 23rd Prime Minister Canada.
Model
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2007Princess Lalla Khadija of Morocco
Khadija of Morocco
Pop Singer
Reality Star
Soap Opera Actress
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Reality Star
Japanese actress
TV Actress
Actor
American actor.
Actress
Actress
Rock Singer
YouTube Star
American 6-year-old victim of homicide.
Pop Singer
TV Actress
Model
Pop Singer
Soccer Player
Movie Actor
Voice Actor
TV Actress
Japanese actress
YouTube Star
English tennis player
YouTube Star
TV Actor
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989American football player
Model
Chinese singer
American basketball player
Czech actress and guitarist, singer-songwriter
Cameroonian footballer
Czech actress and songwriter
Cameroonian footballer
Italian footballer
Italian footballer
English footballer
Reality Star
German rugby player
Australian footballer
South Korean actress and singer
Serbian tennis player, ranked number 1 in 2008. She was a Serbian tennis player who was ranked number one in 2008.
Pop Singer
Brazilian footballer
Serbian tennis player
Brazilian footballer
English cricketer
Czech supermodel
Model
Czech actress and model
American reality TV contestant and musician
American actress
German footballer
English basketball player
Model and actress from Russia-French
Actress
French tennis player
American baseball player
American basketball player.
Danish footballer
Brazilian footballer
South Korean singer and actress (S.E.S.)
Brazilian footballer
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979Croatian tennis player
French race car driver and one of the most successful in the Champ Car World Series history, has won four consecutive championships between 2004 and 2007.
Slovenian ski jumper
Croatian tennis player
French racing driver
Journalist
Virginia rhythmic gymnast (Olympics 1996).
Slovenian ski jumper
Mixed martial artist and kickboxer Cypriot-English from Cypriot
Argentinian tennis player
She is a French pop singer and also performed on stage at the French version 2005 of "Vagina Monologues". She performed in a duet with Vincent Delerm. Liz, her sister (born 25 September 1982), is also a singer.
Austrian skier
American basketball player
Celebrity
Reality Star
Pakistani cricketer
Japanese actress
Miss Connecticut Teen-USA (1996)
American country singer
American wrestler and football player
Writer
TV Actor
Los Angeles Kings).
Pennsylvania; dance skater (and Oleg Fediukov).
American model and actress
Editor
Canadian producer and actor
Estonian chess player
Queensland, Australia; swimmer (Olympics 1996).
Australian swimmer and coach
Brazilian transvestite who has a stage show. Ribeiro is a transvestite with a husband and contemplates having transsexual surgery.
American painter
American football player
Actor (License To Drive)
British-Irish footballer, manager
American actress and dancer
Full back and half back Australian field hockey (1996 Olympics).
cornerback (Detroit Lions).
WLAF cornerback (Rhein Fire).
New Zealand politician and biologist
German footballer
French race car driver
Canadian professional ice hockey player. He began his NHL career with Flyers in the 1992aEUR'93 season. Lindros was a great power forward and averaged more that one point per game. He was a hard worker and suffered from many concussions. After the 1994aEUR'95 lockout, Lindros won the Hart Memorial Trophy as well as the Lester B. Pearson Award. Lindros was …
Diplomat
NFL wide receiver/Kick returner (Pittsburgh Steelers).
NFL defensive tackle/defensive end (Houston Oilers).
cornerback (Tennessee Oilers).
Ontario, Canada; NHL center (Philadelphia Flyers).
WLAF cornerback (Scotland Claymores).
Japanese professional wrestler
American actor
Jacksonville, Florida -- Diver (1996 Olympics - 4th Place)
Finnish screenwriter and actor
NFL tackle (New York Giants).
American actress
Author and blogger from France, American
Canadian actor and director
Actor (Sidekicks and Black Stallion, Family Man).
TV Actress
American victim of homicide, she was allegedly poisoned on 3/8/1997 by her husband Dale. She died from methanol poisoning after the party she attended in Hubbardston hosted by Dale’s brother. Jennifer had shared with friends his possessiveness, threats, and physical intimidation. At his arraignment, he pleaded not guilty.
Japanese composer and pianist
American writer
Finland; hockey defenseman (Team Finland).
Algeria -- 1500m runner (1996 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American actress, triathlete, and model. Her breakthrough moment came when Edward Burns, her boyfriend, offered her a role in the low-budget film "The Brothers McMullen". Her role as Star in "Cutaway", a 2000 film, is her most well-known.
Norwegian middle distance runner
Actor
American actor best known for his role as Neil Perry in 1989's movie "Dead Poets Society". His portrayal of Neil Perry (a sensitive student driven to suicide) received praise from critics. His performance was the key to the drama.
New Jersey, USA, actor (Dead Poets Society Mr. and Mrs Bridge).
singer ("Forgive Me For Dreaming").
American race car driver
Rock Singer
Massachusetts, USA; NHL forward. (Boston Bruins and Washington Senators).
American actress, musician, media personality, activist, and psychic. He is well-known in the fields of music, radio, television, and film for his ability to produce and perform in all four types.
American hockey player. He played left wing for the Pittsburgh Penguins and Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins and Boston Bruins, as well as the Ottawa Senators and Atlanta Thrashers from 1991 to 2004.
Indian mandolin player and composer (d. 2014.)
Canadian ice hockey player
Tennessee, USA; pitcher (Minnesota Twins).
California Angels).
Canadian ice hockey player
Rock guitarist (Breathe, "All I Need")
Canadian singer-songwriter/guitarist (Rheostatics, Kevin Hearn, and Thin Buckle).
Detroit, Michigan -- Rower (1996 Olympics - Bronze Medalist)
Manager and English footballer
Manager and English footballer
Philadelphia Eagles).
American basketball player.
Author
French middle distance runner. He was European Indoor Champion over 3.500m in 1990 and silver medalist over 3.000m at 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships. Dubus was fourth in the 1.500m category at the 1994 European Championships of Athletics in Helsinki.
Archbishop Jovan VI of Ohrid
Portuguese footballer
American footballer, athlete and defensive tackle, from 1988 to 1996 with the New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens. At the end of 1997, he retired from professional football.
Portland Trail Blazers).
Kessel; Dutch soccer player (FC Utrecht).
Lithuanian activist and journalist
English-American wrestler, trainer
Irish-American academic and author
Finland; NHL right-wing (New York Islanders).
South Korean film editor
Indiana Pacers).
Uzbekistan cyclist and sprinter
Dutch pro trap shooter, who placed 20th at the Atlanta Olympics in his event. He also placed 19th in double trap.
Swedish playwright and author
American actor and tenor
Italian cyclist
Soccer Player
England, United Kingdom -- Canadian 4X100m relayer (1984 Olympics-Silver Medalist).
Auckland, New Zealand -- Table Tennis Player (1996 Olympics).
Hockey forward (Team Japan 1998).
Canadian singer and television host
Canadian actress
Irish boxer, who was the World's Featherweight Boxing Champion from 1985-1986. He lost the title on June 23, 1986.
Gilbert and Jacki, a Pico Rivera couple, won 266 Millions in Mega Millions on May 5, 2010.
Actress
Canadian TV host and singer
Belgian racing driver
Australian politician
Washington, USA; Australasia Golfer.
Japanese singer
Belgian race car driver
Canadian-American actress
Canadian model, Playboy’s Playmate of 1980 and star in three movies
Japanese voice actor
American homicide perpetrator "the night stalker", who terrorized Los Angeles and the surrounding areas from January 1985 to August 3, 1985, when he was arrested. From the age of 6 to 85, he raped, beat, and kidnapped victims. Five of the victims were raped by him, and many had their throats sliced.
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Dutch cartoonist who creates strip cartoons
American lobbyist and attorney, convicted and charged with misuse of funds to unduly infuse members of Congress. He was convicted in 2006 of tax fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy in connection to a casino deal. He promised Native American tribes that he would lobby for their rights to have a casino built and managed. He was sentenced to five years …
Italian politician and television presenter.
Children's Author
Mufamadi, South African leader (SACP).
American homicide victim. Gerald Craffey, a friend of her family, raped her and stabbed her to death in Hyde Park, MA on August 27, 1991. She was disabled with multiple sclerosis, and in a wheelchair, so she was unable fight Craffey's attack. Craffey, a carpenter, had a history with alcoholism and assaults against women. In August 1991, he entered a …
American politician and convict
in German Democratic Republic; 400 metre runner (Olympics-gold-1976).
Russian activist and journalist (d. 2009).
French actress and singer-songwriter
NHL player (New York Rangers).
British mountaineer (d. 1999)
Scottish writer and historian (d. 2010).
Author and historian from Scotland (d. 2010).
French criminal convicted of terrorist acts while she was part of the revolutionary French group Action directe.
American screenwriter and actor
American singer-songwriter and actress (The B52's).
rock percussionist (Level 42 - "Hot Water").
keyboardist.
British celebrity chef
in Papua New Guinea; Nike golfer (1991 Dakota Dunes Open).
English footballer
American keyboard player and producer Zahara (b. 1996).
Georgia, USA: Rock vocalist (B52's - Love Shack).
New York, USA: actor (Brain Donor Color of Money Jungle Fever, Brain Donor).
French singer of disco electro-pop in the eighties. "Toute premiA"replen" was a huge success in France and the UK in 1984. This single was sold in 900000 copies.
Canadian cinematographer and screenwriter
French professor of literature at UniversitA(c), Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3.
American wrestling commentator
Canadian-born Northern Ireland international footballer, and manager
Australian astronomer
English businessman
Norwegian trombonist and Orchestra Leader
PIRA volunteer (d. 1981)
Comedian
Louisiana, USA; guitarist (Zebra-"Tell Me What You Want")
Washington, DC -- NBA Forward (1976 Olympics – Gold Medalist, Utah Jazz).
Mexican drug trafficker (d. 2012)
American football coach and sportscaster
Italian journalist, TV presenter, and actor.
American economist and Nobel Prize winner in academic Economics
Brazilian race car driver for Emerson Fittipaldi.
American professional wrestler
Wrestler (NWA/WWF/WCW/AWA)
Brazilian race car driver
He was an American playwright and composer who won two Tony Awards in 1992 for "Falsettos," his musical play. He was awarded the Best Book (which he co-wrote with James Lapine), and Best Original Score.
saxophonist.
California, USA; actress (Love and Marriage).
Manila, Philippines -- Actress (Sentinel).
South Carolina, United States -- Swimmer
English boxing promoter and manager
American baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher who played 29 games for the Chicago White Sox in 1978.
Italian slalom ski racer ThAPni was ranked among the best Italian skiers. ThAPni won three Olympic gold medals and four World Cup titles over five years starting in 1970.
American baseball player
American choreographer and modern dancer (Born 1951).
American educator and singer
Marinick, an American crime thriller author, is a former convict and a member of a New England organized crime gang. Marinick had a long criminal history and was sentenced in 1986 to two terms for two separate armed robberies of armored vehicles. Marinick claims that he experienced a spiritual awakening within the first three months of his imprisonment and resolved …
Rhode Island, USA; comedy (Fridays).
Composer
New York, USA. Actress (Marsha-Mr Belvedere).
Filipino composer and actor
Italian dancer who was married to Vera Karpenko once (born 30 Oct 1970 in Vilnius, Lithuania).
Taiwanese singer (d. 2014)
Coach and sumo wrestler from Japan (d. 2014).
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American singer and actress
American academic and political scientist
American actress, singer, and dancer. She is the youngest person to be inducted into The Theater Hall of Fame. Peters was nominated for four Golden Globes for her 1981 film "Pennies From Heaven." In 1985, she received a Tony Award for "Song and Dance". In January 1997, she was nominated for a Grammy. She is a larger than life star …
American actress
English screenwriter and composer
American politician and physicist, 12th United States Secretary Of Energy Nobel Prize laureate
New York, USA. Actress (Lost in Yonkers Crazy People).
Politician
British-born Australian musician and songwriter. He is most often associated with the Australian Rules Football Anthems "Up There Cazaly". This refers to 1930s St Kilda player Roy Cazaly, and "One Day In September". His song "Up There Cazaly", which topped the Australian singles chart in September 1979, briefly held the record for best-selling Australian single. These songs are synonymous with …
Smith
English keyboard player (Black Sabbath, Quartz)
Maltese politician is 11th Prime Minister of Malta
New York, USA: actress (The Jerk, Song and Dance).
Filipino actor (d. 2009)
Bodo litterateur, religious figure (birth date not known)
English actress
Turkish activist (d. 1972).
As the science and technology editor of ReaderaEUR(tm), Digest magazine, he became the world's most read investigative science reporter. His articles were translated in 18 languages and viewed by more than 126,000,000 people worldwide.
Scottish politician and educator Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Affairs (d. 2005).
British politician and Labour Member of Parliament, who was elected at the General Election held on 6/11/1987. His Personal Assistant sued him for discrimination in 1998 after he made the mistake of replacing his wife with his mistress. For the mistress, who is half his age, he left his wife of many decades. Perhaps he thought he would survive the …
Businessman
Scottish politician and educator Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Affairs (d. 2005).
American General Manager and CEO of Genzyme (a biotech marketing and manufacturing company). After attending Univ. The Univ. Termeer was a general manager in Virginia. His company strategy is to manage manufacturing and marketing internally, rather than outsourcing. This cost the company more than $13 million. Termeer enjoys classical music and is a fan of the Italian baroque period.
American singer-songwriter
An English politician and lawyer
American-French actress, sculptor
American actor and football player (d. 2011).
rocker (Tommy James Shondells - "Crystal Blue Persuasion").
USA; NFL player (Baltimore Colts)/actor (Police Academy).
Illinois, USA; actress ("Devil's Angel Road to Salina")
German soccer player and team manger, goalkeeper for Bayern Munich (1962-1979) and West German national team during that time.
Colorado, United States -- Actress, Unmarried Woman, Advice for Lovelorn
English graphic designer (d.2013)
Canadian lawyer and author (d. 2014.)
Director/writer (Such is Life. Black Jack).
Burmese politician
American Mensan, engineer for Riverside City Planning Commission. He is the author of three math treatises and enjoys amateur photography.
Illinois, USA. R&B singer "Love Makes a Woman".
French author of historical comics.
Singer
American singer and educator (d.2007)
American composer and educator
American singer-songwriter (Born 1943).
Egyptian-Dutch politician and educator, Deputy Prime Minister of The Netherlands (d.2010)
American singer-guitarist (The Jaggerz, Wild Cherry).
British musician and founder of The Rolling Stones. Jones was a versatile musician, learning to play clarinet and piano early in his life.
British musician and founder of The Rolling Stones. Jones was a versatile musician, learning to play clarinet and piano early in his life.
The oldest winner of the World Cup in football, Zoff was 40 years old. The International Federation of Football History and Statistics considers Zoff to be the third-best goalkeeper of the 20th century.
Arkansas, USA; actor
American actor and director
Baron Garel Jones English politician Minister for State for Europe
Egyptian wife of Hosni Mobarak 5th First Lady Egypt
Author
Rock vocalist
Palito Ortega, an actor and singer from Argentina. Ortega achieved international fame in Latin America and Spain during the 1960s when Rock en Espanol was popularized by teenagers in the region.
Aldo, an Italian-American auto racing driver, is his twin brother. When he was 13 years old, he began racing in Formula Junior in Italy in 1953. They arrived in America in 1955, and started racing the next year.
Italian-American auto racing driver who started his career in 1956 alongside his twin brother Mario. To obtain racing permits, Aldo and Mario lied about their ages to gain local competitions. Aldo died in the first season. Aldo was unconscious for three weeks before being taken to the hospital. He was then given his last rites. He felt that he had …
Atlanta, Georgia -- Guitarist / songwriter / singer (Games People Play)
Author and illustrator of English Astrologer
Georgia, USA; guitarist/songwriter/singer ("Games People Play").
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939French composer and singer. 1974: Died from leukemia
American choreographer, director, choreographer, and actor. Tommy is a nine-time Tony winner. He is the only actor, director, choreographer, and dancer to win in all four categories. Inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame, he was awarded a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame 1994.
Texas, USA; dancer/choreographer (The Boyfriend).
Cincinnati, Ohio -- Featherweight Boxer (1964 Olympics – Bronze Medalist).
Tibetan Buddhist meditation instructor (d. 1987)
"Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death" singer
"Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death" singer
Canadian wrestler (d. 2007)
Chinese-American Nobel Prize winner in Physics and Academic Nobel Prize Laureate
Tibetan scholar and philosopher (d. 1987).
American composer and pianist
American football coach and player (d. 2009).
American psychic. Highly respected for her impressive client list and precise predictions. She wrote "The Unseen World" in 1988.
Egan, an American diplomat and executive, is the billionaire cofounder and ambassador of EMC Corporation. He was sworn into office as ambassador to Ireland in august 2001. On December 23, 2002, Egan announced his resignation from the diplomatic position in Dublin. It was subsequently revealed that he had been frustrated by the Bush administrationaEUR(tm)s restructuring of the State Department, leaving …
French specialist in pediatric and congenital cardiology.
Cos, a jazz drummer, dies at the age of 49.
New York, USA: Jazz drummer (Cos).
French anthropologist, currently the Director of Studies at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. He is one the most prominent French anthropologists. He is also known for being one of the first to advocate Marxism's inclusion in anthropology. His field work with the Baruya of Papua New Guinea in the 1960s and 1980s is another highlight.
Slovenian 9-pin bowler
Belgian cyclist
Italian soccer player. He died in 1973, on the 17th of August.
Estonian politician and political scientist
Canadian singer and actor
British commentator (Big Match)
American actor best known for his roles in the TV series "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (1970-1977) and "The Love Boat” (1977-87).
A former champion British golfer became a prominent commentator on the game of golf.
14. President of Bangladesh, a politician and academic from Bangladesh, d. 2012.
New York, USA: American actor (Murray-The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Captain Stubing-The Love Boat), Christian activist.
American basketball coach
Writer
American basketball coach
1972, 1973, 1975).
French composer, French musician.
American Nobel Prize winner in Physics and Academics
Australian poet
French professional cyclist on track and road. He was the winner of ParisaEUR"Tours 1956 and remained the only Frenchman to win until Jacky Durand's victory in 1998.
Baseball player
Actor
American stock car racing driver. He was the 1963 NASCAR Rookie of the year for Cotton Owens. He finished the season with 14 Top 10 finishes across 31 races. The following year, he won four consecutive races for Bud Moore Engineering, between 10 and 19 July 1964. Wade holds the distinction of being only driver to achieve this feat, with …
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Canadian-American architect, perhaps best known for his design of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao (Spain) in 1997 and Walt Disney Concert Hall, the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He started Gehry Technologies in late 2003. This business capitalized on the 13-years of architecture company experience with CATIA. It allows contractors to accurately measure the materials and brings complex drawings …
Gehry; architect (Galleria - Oklahoma City).
American football coach and player
American-Irish academic and poet
French interior designer, specializing furniture and 'objets deA'art.
Canadian opera singer and educator
Actor (Accident Guns of Navarone), died at 49
American actor, director, and producer on the television, film, and stage. He married Theoni Vachlioti, a costume designer, in December 1953. His stage debut was made in 1957. He was a popular character actor and worked up to his final decade on two television series, "The Sopranos", starring James Gandolfini & Edie Falco, and "Damages", starring Glenn Close. He played …
South Carolina, USA; actress (Maggie Graham - Ben Casey).
Bear
American geologist and miner, who is considered the best in his field. He was inducted into the American Mining Hall of Fame in 2002. He is a highly educated man with a BS in mining engineering (1949), a MS in geology (1957) and a professional engineering degree (1959) from the University of Arizona. He was awarded honorary degrees by the …
A Puerto Rican soldier, who rose to the rank of brigadier-general in the United States Army. He was a participant in the Korean War, and was the first commander of the Office of the Deputy First Command of the US Army. He received the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, and Purple Heart. He was discharged from the army in 1980, …
German homoeopath, pro-astrologer and author. The Munich School Director, he was responsible for the development of the Munich-Rhythm Theory. This theory allows houses to progress clockwise starting at the Ascendant (from the 12th house in the horoscope) and ending at the 1st. His interests included astrology, psychological astrology and animal horoscopes. His work was widely published.
Ohio, USA; actor.
American professional astrologer, teacher, and counselor. Pelletier has over 25 years of experience in astrology and teaches as well as counsels. His articles have been published in Horoscope and AA. He also wrote the book "Planets in Houses".
French orientalist and expert on Japanese culture.
British aircraft magnate (Cathay Pacific).
Russian-American writer and educator (d.2011)
Composer
Composer
Turkish actor
French entrepreneur. CEO of AGF (1979-1990) and Chairman of NSM Bank's Supervisory Board (1994).
Actor Burmese-English (d. 1982).
Businessman
Rangoon, Burma -- Actor (Steptoe & Son, Jabberwacky)
Estonian-Canadian architect (d. 2000)
Israeli immunologist. He is the Professor of Immunology at Rehovot's Weizmann Institute of Science.
American soldier and politician (d. 2014.)
American singer and actor (d. 2012).
New York, USA. Actor (Dog Day Afternoon Fury Fury The Sting, Tootsie).
French producer and artistic director of Erato Records, who built the label's catalog with contemporary French composers like Henri Dutilleux.
American artist. He was the founder and director of Santa Fe Workshops of Contemporary Art in 1970s. Price, Santa Fe, NM, died from pancreatic cancer on the night of 12/19/1992.
Russian-Estonian scholar and historian (d. 1993).
British film actress (Born in 1922)
Italy sport Champion
French pilot, author, engineer and politician.
composer.
Dutch psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and lecturer.
Critic
Producer
Last chief executioner in France. He succeeded AndrA (c) Obrecht in 1976. He held the position until 1981 when capital punishment was abolished by president FranASSois Mitchell and Robert Badinter. Chevalier was an executioner who began his career in 1958. He performed approximately 40 executions. He executed two people after his appointment as chief executor on October 1, 1976. These …
Actor/author (Fool at Heideloo).
(Rep-D-Virginia, 1983- )
music publisher.
Sweeting English geomorphologist.
Polish soldier pilot and architect (d.2014)
Yugoslavian and Bosnian writer (d. 90)
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Marshalls was founded by an American businessman (d. 2013).
English soldier and diplomat Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
London, England -- Actors (Backfire).
French cabaret singer and actress.
Marseille Military man
(Gov / Senator-D / R Texas), made a move with JFK
Mexican director, producer, cinematographer and actor (d. 2007).
Sweden -- World champion archer
Danish jazz violinist
Filipino politician and lawyer 10th Mayor of Zamboanga City (d.1984)
American comedian and actor (d. 1977).
Brazilian-born scientist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.87).
American screenwriter and playwright (d. 1981).
Brooklyn, New York -- Actor ("Fiddler on The Roof")
German Roman Catholic priest. He was imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp and died from tuberculosis soon after his liberation on 12 August 1945. He was declared a martyr by Pope John Paul II and beatified on June 23, 1996.
French racing driver
French Catholic priest who was Bishop of Tulle between 1970 and 1984.
Mussolini's mistress, is executed.
Swedish royal prince, the third son of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden and his first wife, Princess Margaret of Connaught. He was a paternal uncle of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and a maternal uncle of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece through his sister, the late Queen Ingrid of Denmark (née Princess Ingrid …
American artist, sculptor, and educator from Italy
Italian news reporter, well-known as the mistress to Benito Mussolini. She was Mussolini’s mistress from 1936 when she was 24 years old, until their deaths in 1945. Despite Mussolini’s notorious desire for women, Petacci was his most prominent companion. She seemed to have great influence on him.
Belgian entrepreneur, former water polo player. He was an apolitical man in the 1930s but he joined the French Resistance during World War II. GA(c),rard Blitz, a member of the French resistance in World War II, founded Club MA(c]diterranA (c)e, the first all-inclusive holiday resort. The first resort on Mallorca, Spain, was opened for members in the same year.
German lawyer / director (Max-Planck Institute)
Czech film director
Indonesian poet (Njanji Sunji)
German Nazi military, Waffen SS.
Czech screenwriter and director (d.2011)
composer.
Movie director (American in Paris and Gigi).
Famous birthdays on February 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909England, United Kingdom -- Poet/critic (Vienna Edge of Darkness, England)
La Harpe, Illinois -- Actor (My 3 Sons, Arnie)
English poet and author (d. 1995).
Lille physician
American actress (d. 2002).
American art director (d. 2005).
American cartoonist (Terry and the Pirates Steve Canyon) (Born in 1907)
American gangster involved in narcotics and gambling, book-making and jewel and fur theft, as well as opium and opium dealings. Lucky Luciano was a rival. He was the President of Nevada Projects Corp., which owned and operated Flamingo Hotel & Casino. Siegel was also a popular figure in Hollywood's early days with the movie society.
French painter and sculptor, was awarded the title of peintre de marine in 1947.
French painter. She died in 1996.
writer.
American film director, died in Los Angeles at the age of 76 (b. 1903).
American scientist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1954 and the Peace Prize in 1962. He was a Stanford University professor of Chemistry and had many opinions, sometimes ahead of his time. He was a champion of Vitamin C as a cure-all and for general health. Age 93, died from prostate cancer on 8/19/1994 Big Sur (CA).
Nilsen Norwegian poet (Hverdagen).
Italy Scientist
Puich?ric physician
Hobson writer.
Le Mans Military man
Schempp-Hirth was co-founded by a German pilot and engineer (d. 1959).