List of celebrities and famous people who were born on March 28th
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2019 - 2010
2011TV Actress
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1997Family Member
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Finnish player in ice hockey
Vine Star
Canadian ice hockey player
Guatemalan tennis player
American singer
Pop Singer
YouTube Star
Japanese actor (D-Boys)
YouTube Star
Family Member
Spanish footballer
Spanish footballer
English actor
Canadian ice hockey player
Austrian tennis player
South Korean singer dancer and actor (Infinite and Infinite H)
YouTube Star
Football Player
YouTube Star
American actress.
YouTube Star
South Korean rapper
Russian ice dancer
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Guitarist
YouTube Star
Italian footballer
Australian rules footballer
English footballer
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989Canadian ice hockey player
Scottish footballer
English footballer
Canadian figure skater
Czech footballer
Athlete
Czech footballer
American victim of homicide, murdered by his step-mom, Easthampton MA, 1994.
Soap Opera Actress
German footballer
American baseball player
Canadian soccer player
South Korean footballer
French-Tunisian footballer
American porn actress
YouTube Star
Actor and singer from Lithuania
South Korean footballer
American singer-songwriter and dancer
American rapper
Belarusian-Russian tennis player
Brazilian footballer
American sergeant
Czech tennis player
American singer and songwriter. She initially performed in theater, appearing in high school plays, and studied at CAP21 through New York University's Tisch School of the Arts before dropping out to pursue a musical career. After leaving a rock band, participating in the Lower East Side's avant garde performance art circuit, and being dropped from a contract with Def Jam …
South Korean footballer
Rapper
South Korean footballer
Celebrity
Athlete
Czech tennis player
Professional tennis player from Switzerland, born to a German father and a Polish mother.
Actor
American singer-songwriter (A Great Big World)
Italian footballer
Tennis Player
TV Show Host
TV Show Host
Actress
Model
British model and actress
Ethiopian footballer
Congolese footballer
Kenyan runner
Estonian decathlete
Filipino actor
English singer and guitarist (Evile).
Australian news reporter, The world's first frozen embryo-born child, was born to a woman with blocked fallopian tubes. Since her birth, embryo banks and sperm banks have been widely available.
French track and field athlete who placed fourth in the 60m hurdles final at 2003 World Indoor Championships. In the semi-finals for the 110m hurdles at the 2003 World Championships, he was eliminated. This was his first appearance at a World Championships. DoucourA(c), who competed only in the 110m hurdles at the 2004 Olympics, was his first Olympic Games. He …
English footballer
Movie Actor
TV Show Host
Belarusian hammer thrower
Panamanian footballer
Indian actress
American actress.
Welsh actor
Italian footballer
Estonian actor
American model.
American baseball player
R&B Singer
American baseball player
Portuguese keyboard player, songwriter and producer (Anathema & Head Control System).
American killer, self-described "vampire". On 25 November 1996, he murdered Naoma Ruth (and Richard Wendorf), a couple from Eustis in Florida. Eye color: Blue
Greek long jumper
American basketball player
English footballer
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American reality TV contestant
South Korean actress
Miss South Dakota Teen-USA (1997).
South Korean actress
American short story writer and novelist
Mexican wrestler
Miss India-Universe (1997).
American novelist
American actress
Ukrainian footballer
American racehorse (d. 1997)
Businessman
American Ice Hockey Player
New York; singer (Menudo-Cannonball).
Indian actress
Driver of an Irish race car
American singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Killers).
Actress and singer from the Philippines who became politician
Estonian politician and kickboxer trainer (d. 2009).
Miss USA 1995: American actress and model Miss USA 1995
American TV personality
American screenwriter and producer of director films
Turkish basketball player
Italian race car driver
Spanish footballer
American race car driver
Indian singer and actor
American soccer coach and player
Singer and actor from Sweden.
Spanish footballer
Musician
English snooker player
Greek drummer (Rotting Christ)
British radio disc jockey
NFL center (Denver Broncos - Super Bowl 32)
French horse owner, racer and rider.
Samoan professional wrestler (d.2009)
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Wrestler
South African rugby player (d.2013)
Referee and footballer from the Netherlands
Miss Italy 1990, Italian Beauty Queen
American basketball player: Forward, Kings
Actor and comedian from England
American hockey player. He played left wing for the Winnipeg Jets (Phoenix Coytes), St. Louis Blues, St. Louis Blues, and Atlanta Thrashers from 1991 to 2010.
Ukrainian-American actor
Indian journalist and author
linebacker (Oakland Raiders).
Indian journalist
Offensive tackle (Indianapolis Colts).
Massachusetts, USA; doubles luger (Olympics-1994).
Massachusetts, USA; NHL left-wing (Winnipeg Jets and Phoenix Coyotes USA).
NFL tight end (San Diego Chargers).
Musician
American basketball player: guard for the Suns. Brother to Chuck Person.
Estonian kannel player
American rapper (The Lost Boyz)
Georgia, United States -- Australian 100m/200m swimmer (1996 Olympics).
Actor
Cleveland Cavaliers).
American rapper
Actor
American educator and writer from Nicaragua, born in Nicaragua
Nicaraguan-American journalist, educator
American actor who, despite his masculine, testosterone-image, managed to avoid being typecast. He is equally adept at playing raving psychopaths as slick young men. His performance in "SwingeraEUR(tm)," a 1996 sleeper hit, got him noticed by Steven Spielberg. This helped him to become a star.
French TV personality, of Italian descent, currently hosts Secret Story, the spinoff from Loft Story. La Ferme CA(c.lA)britA (c.s) was also launched in 2010.
Lithuanian track and road cycling
Carolina Panthers, Buffalo Bills
Musician
Actress
Frankfurt Galaxy).
American journalist and author
Irish republican politician
Taunton, Massachusetts -- Rower (1996 Olympics- Silver Medalist).
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969American producer and director
German discus thrower
California, USA; infielder (Kansas City Royals).
TV Actress
American country music singer-songwriter
Actor
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Actress
soccer player (Willem II).
Milwaukee Bucks).
Cincinnati Bengals).
American journalist and historian. Her best-selling 1997 account of Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking, is her most famous work. On November 9, 2004, she committed suicide. Chang was the subject of Finding Iris Chang (2007 biography) and Iris Chang: the Rape of Nanking (2007 documentary).
Hockey defenseman (Team Italy 1998).
North Carolina, USA; Nike golfer (1994 Wichita Open).
Actor (JH Brodie-Homicide)
English-American drummer (The Darling Buds Feeder, Raindancer) (d.2002).
British television presenter
English journalist
Indian-English cricketer and sportscaster
Los Angeles, California -- Volleyball Outside Hitter (1992, 1996 Olympics - Bronze Medalist).
NFL running back (Dallas Cowboys).
Alaska, USA; rower (Olympics-1996).
Director and host of a German-American radio station
Actress
Nevada, USA; pitcher (California Angels).
French ex-international football player (France under 21), of Senegalese descent. His brother GA(c),rald, was also an international football player. Franck was a Marseille Olympic player in the eighties. He has been involved with the recruitment of the club since 2006. He was a midfielder and finished his career in Spain (Compostela), and England (Bolton). Marcello Bielsa, the Argentinian coach who …
NFL quarterback (Dallas Cowboys).
Rapper
hockey defenseman (Team France 1998).
in France; tennis star.
Reality Star
American rhythmic gymnast
Manager and English footballer
Ontario, Canada; NHL defenseman (New York Rangers).
English politician
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Daughter
Polish politician
Japanese voice actress (d. 2013)
Three-day equestrian competition in British Columbia, Canada (Olympics 1996).
Director
American pro-wrestler
Writer
English businessman
American wrestler
Slovenian skier
Irish actress
American basketball coach and player
Dramatist and French author
Premier Minister of Cape Verde from Cape Verdeian politician
French author of short stories and novels as well as plays, his work has been translated into more than 40 languages. In 1991, his "Don Juan on Trial", was the first time it was performed on stage. The MoliA're Awards for 1993 were won by his drama, "The Visitor". He was able to quit his teaching job and devote his …
Cape Verdeian politician
British comedian and impressionist
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959Costa Rican politician President of Costa Rica
Dutch-English businessman
Actor (Capitol and Skip - Young and the Restless).
American composer and pianist
Director
American sportscaster and journalist
Switzerland; tennis star.
American professional wrestler (Born 1959).
Finnish motorcycle racer, daredevil.
American wrestler
Canadian ice hockey player
American gymnast and sportscaster
Cuban music composer
Politician
Morton Grove, Illinois -- Gymnist (1984 Olympics - 2 Gold Medals)
Alabama, USA; 4x100 metre runner (Olympics-gold-1976).
American sprinter and coach
American actor
Mother of Bam Margera
German Democratic Republic, discus thrower (Olympics-2 Gold-1976).
French homicide: The murderer of his mistress with an revolver 8/23/1987 Bar-de-Duc France
American mountaineer and author
Businessman
Country Singer
Franco-American sculptor.
Politician
Baron Alderdice, a psychiatrist in Ireland and politician, was the 1st Speaker for Northern Ireland Assembly
Oklahoma, USA. Country singer "Can't Even Get the Blues"
English journalist
American homosexual homicidal homosexual pedophile. He is borderline retarded and schizophrenic. He was the fourth and only child of a Catholic family. He was different from the other children and could not get along with his peers. He was prone to crying at home and would frighten his family if he got upset. He was already fondling other children by …
American convicted rapists and murderers (d. 1985).
American actress
American educator and pianist (The Jazz Messengers).
Burundi politician and banker, 4th President of Burundi (d.93)
English singer and actress
English race car driver (d. 1975)
Canadian politician
Canadian prima ballerina and Canada's best dancer. She is also one of few North American dancers who can be compared to the top Russian and English ballet stars. She performed with many stars and companies around the world, including Nureyev. She was well-known for her beauty and chic style, making her a favourite in fashion circles.
American violinist and violist, with international orchestras. She started playing violin at age eight in September 1959 and viola at the age of 17. She graduated May 1975 with a Bachelors of Music and attended graduate school for two more years. She decided that she didn't like teaching after a short stint. She moved to California in July 1976 and …
Finnish actor and musician
American professional poker player (Born 1951).
Poet
Finnish actor often portrays a bohemian character in films.
Italian singer-songwriter
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949American keyboardist (Commodores – "Three Times a Lady")
German-English academic
4 X 100m relay runner (1968 Olympics - Gold Medalist)
Businessman
American sprinter (d.2013)
Scottish footballer and coach (d. 2014).
American actress
Jethro Tull is an English keyboard player, songwriter, and producer.
Missouri, USA; actress (Radio Days. Hannah and Her Sisters. Footloose).
American novelist
Blades - "A Song for Jeffrey".
Netherlands; astronaut (STS22).
English screenwriter and puppeteer
American radio personality
American keyboard player (The Commodores), (d. 2006).
American author and lawyer
Canadian politician and educator 25th Minister of Veterans Affairs
Journalist
English academic and historian
Producer (China Syndrome 9 to 5 on Golden Pond).
American disk jockey
American politician and banker, 74th Secretary of the Treasury United States
Peruvian politician and economist 48th President of Peru
American economist
Dutch physicist, astronaut (d. 2014.)
American Astrologer in New England
Rocker
American actor, on television, film, and stage. He has appeared in "Deathdream" (1972), and "Ryan's Hope" (1984).
Israeli fencer
Swedish politician and engineer
Israeli actor, screenwriter, producer and film director.
leader of Liechtenstein (1978-93).
Swedish politician
California, USA; bassist (Turtles-"Happy Together")
American astrologer, author of "Alan Oken’s Complete Astrology", a compilation of his previous books by Bantam. He is a lecturer in astrology, metaphysics, and is also a skilled linguist, counselor, and teacher. He is a teacher and student of metaphysics and astrology since 1967. He can also speak and translate seven languages.
American actor, writer and musician. He was also a producer and star in the TV series "White Shadow" from 1978. He received the Theater World Award for "1776" in 1969 and the Tony Award for his supporting role in "Child's Play" in 1970.
American basketball player. He was a former forward for the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets. Barry was the NBA's rookie of the year in 1966. He was the Finals MVP and helped his team win the NBA Championship nine years later. Barry, one of the greatest players of all time, is a member of The Basketball Hall of Fame, …
Elizabeth sports Champions
El Centro Actor
California, USA; actor (Ken-White Shadow, Dynasty 1776).
New Jersey, USA; Basketball player (San Francisco Warriors/1966 NBA rookies of the year).
Italian professional cyclist, who won a Gold Medal at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Canadian weightlifter
English screenwriter and producer of director producers
English pianist and songwriter
West Virginia, USA, actress (Deadly Hero For Keeps Susan - L.A. Law).
Director (Bad Blood, Awakening, Amazing Grace, & Chuck).
American actress
English producer and director
Welsh politician, leader of the Labour Party in Great Britain October 1983. Kinnock, Margaret Thatcher's main rival, is a stubborn socialist who is committed to economic issues. He was born to a Welsh coal miner disabled. Kinnock rose from the working class after his childhood. Glenys, his beautiful, articulate wife, is a feminist activist and peace activist.
American basketball player and coach
Canadian politician and lawyer
Kansas, USA; bass
East German border guard (d. 1998)
American opera singer
American academic and philosopher
Scientist
Actor
The 52nd Yokozuna, a Japanese sumo wrestler
American celebrity family. The daughter of Fred Astaire's wife, Phyllis Livingston Potter. Her mom, who had been married for 22 years, died in 1954 from cancer. She was close to her father until his passing on 6/22/1967. She splits her time between a Pennsylvania home and an Irish one.
Politician
West Virginia, USA; harmonica player
American producer and composer
American author
Official United Nations Hong Kong Simultaneous Interpretation Specialist (d. 2013).
American academic and author
English academic and historian
English physician and pharmacist
Minnesota, USA; Orchestra leader (Mary Simpsons).
English cricketer
American football player and sportscaster
American writer who dedicated his sixth book, "Affliction", to his father, a pipe fitter who passed away in 1979. He was raised by an alcoholic father and experienced turbulent childhood. He was the oldest of four children and was often beat up by his father. He excelled academically and in sports despite his difficult home life. He lost his father …
Islip, New York -- Equestrian (1976 Olympics - 2 Gold/4 Silver Medals)
Uruguayan coach and footballer (d. 2013).
English conductor and organist
Philadelphia).
An English-born Australian television and radio personality, Barber is also a singer and host of game shows. Barber is most well-known in Australia for his role as the showbiz legend who hosted Channel Nine's "Sale of the Century", which spanned eleven years. In 1991, he was presented with the Order of Australia.
Canadian politician and engineer (d. 1993).
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939Celebrity
Iranian-American poet and songwriter
English journalist and author
German footballer (d. 2002)
American journalist
Peru -- Writer (Aunt Julia) / Presidential Candidate
Swiss Lotto Millionaire: First winner of more that one million dollars since the introduction of the lottery system in 1970. Bruni, a construction worker from a small town, won 1.671 million Swiss Francs in April 1979. There were only 729 386 Francs left after taxes. After receiving bad investment advice from his boss (a property developer), he was declared bankrupt …
Writer
Peruvian-Spanish politician, journalist, essayist, and writer. Vargas Llosa, a Latin American novelist and essayist, is a major. He is a prolific author, skilled in dialogue and shifting perspective. His novels and stories include tragedies, historical novels as well as murder mysteries and political thrillers. Numerous literary prizes were awarded to him, culminating with the Nobel Prize for Literature 2010.
English journalist and author
Polish triple jumper
French homicide: He killed his wife and committed suicide.
Actor
Baron Judd English politician Secretary for State for International Development
American environmentalists founded the Earth Policy Institute (USA) and Worldwatch Institute (USA).
Guyanese-English hurdler (d.2006)
Composer
Catalonian jazz pianist (d. 1997)
American soldier banker and politician, 8th Governor of Alaska
French astrologer, author of many books including "Le Fil d'Ariane : PrA(cis)sur la structure astrologique", 1987 and "Cours d'astrologie", 1991-1993.
Swedish writer (Myten om Wu Tao-tzu)
American-born Canadian essayist, novelist, and short-story author known for her pioneering explorations of lesbian themes. Jane Rule, a British Columbia author, was born in Plainfield NJ to a businessman's wife and a man in Plainfield. After graduating from Mills College in Oakland, CA with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in 1952, Rule briefly studied at University College London 1952/53, then …
Actor
Mingo Junction Sports Champions
France sport Champion
Estonian politician
Belgium sport Champion
English opera singer
American football linebacker in National Football League. Fortunato was a Chicago Bears linebacker (1955aEUR"1966).
American composer and soldier (d. 2014).
American Nobel Prize winner in Physics and Academics
Poet
Painter
American jazz trombonist and bandleader. He spent the majority of his life with the Count Basie Orchestra, where he was also the director from 2003 to 2010.
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929Actress
Australian race car driver and engineer (d. 2014.)
France Actor
Bishop
German mathematician, and the main figure behind the development of the modern theory algebraic geometry. Grothendieck was born to anarchist parents in Berlin: an Ukrainian father, Alexander Shapiro, aka Tanaroff, and his mother, Johanna "Hanka", Grothendieck, who were both from an original Hassidic Ukrainian family. Both of their parents had left their early backgrounds as teens. Grothendieck was born to …
Polish-American politician and geoostrategist 10th United States Security Advisor
Composer
American professional astrologer who uses rectification techniques.
Poland; US national security adviser (under President Jimmy Carter).
French actor who died in Saint-Cloud (Haute-de-Seine), France, on January 11, 1992.
France sport Champion
Indian activist and academic (d. 2013).
Swedish journalist and author (d. 2007.
American zoologist (d. 2014).
Cayetana Fitzgerald Fitz-James Stuart (18th Duchess, Alba, Grandee de Spain) was the House of Alba's head and the third woman to hold the title. Born at Liria Palace, 28 March 1926, she was the only child of 17th Duke Alba, a prominent politician and diplomat in the 1930s and 40s, and MarAa del Rosa y Gurtubay (9th Marchioness de San …
Germany Actor
18th Duchess Of Alba (d. 14/04)
French producer and manager of film production, best known for Subway (1985), The Killing Game (67) and Goto Island of Love (1969). On 27 August 2001, he died.
Composer
Actor (Bely Prazdnik, Zakoldovannye)
American child actress (d.2010)
England, United Kingdom -- Actor (Anna Karenina, David Copperfield)
American author
Raismes EXecutives
Writer
Artost / printmaker
Australian footballer
American jazz musician, bass/trumpet/sousaphone player, first child. Bennie Green, Paul Quinichette and Earl Bostic were among his many friends. He was married to Carmen McRae once.
Author
American scientist and engineer (d. 2014.)
French jazz/swing singer, chansonniA're and actress. She made her first singing appearance in operettas "Au soleil de Marseille", "Toi c'est moi", and "On a VolA(c] une A(c]toile" (in January 1942 at l'Appollo). During World War II, during which she was under German occupation, she recorded "GrandpA"re n’aime pas the swing" (Grandpa does not like the swing), written and performed by …
American bassist (d. 1981).
France Actor
American composer and trumpet player (The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra), (d. 1986).
American adventurer who married an Arab man and lived in his Harem. At 19 years old, she met Ali, an engineering student from Saudi Arabia. They fell in love. They were married in 1943, and their first child, Hamida, was born on 3/07/1945.
American boxer Joey Maxim (a.k.a Joey Maxim) is a light-heavyweight champion. He turned pro in 1941. He won the American championship for his class in spring 1949. He won his first World Championship in his class the following year by beating Freddie Mills in London on January 24, 1950. His second title was won by him on June 25, 1952, …
Australian politician (d. 1999)
Sri Lankan politician
Cleveland sports Champions
French senior official; first female prefect in France.
Italian singer, well-known for his humor and funny jokes. He is also known as the "baldhead" of Quartetto Cetra (a popular Italian vocal quartet).
American painter and educator (d.2008)
He was a British actor and a skilled craftsman. He was also one of the most prominent box-office stars in the 1960s. He has appeared in over 60 films during his 31-year career. He chose to work with European art-house directors rather than pursue the commercial route. This decision has produced a variety of classic films and beautifully-crafted portrayals.
Dancer
American physicist (d. 2013).
German assassin Ernst von Rath (year unknown).
Author and illustrator from Croatian-German (d. 1992).
London, England -- Actor (Death In Venice, Servant).
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Tsingtao (China) -- Composer (Sinfonietta - The Oregon).
American politician and businessman. He was also a U.S. Oklahoma Governor, Senator. He worked in Oklahoma on oil rigs while he was completing his Princeton University degree in geological engineering. He enlisted in US Navy after college and was a pilot during WWII. He received an Air Medal for actions taken in the South Pacific. He also owned a ranch.
American baseball player and coach (d. 1988).
American journalist and TV presenter. He is best known for creating and hosting "The Eyes of Texas" (1969aEUR)1999. This long-running television series on anthology and entertainment was syndicated by KPRC-TV in Houston. Miller started his radio career in Fort Worth, Texas in 1938. He later moved to Houston. KPRC Radio purchased the Houston's first television station, Channel 2, in 1951. …
French director of film. He was not widely known but was a great director of comedies. Jean-Luc Godard was one of his admirers.
ballet dancer.
Canadian soldier (d. 2011)
Educator
Canadian neurosurgeon and scholar (d. 2014.)
Statesman
Norwegian translator, actor, professor, and writer. She had her stage debut at Det Norske Teatret in 1934. She started studying languages in World War II and was made a docent in Trondheim's Teacher's Training College in German in 1960. In 1969, she was appointed professor of German at the University of Oslo. She was also a translator of fiction and …
Baron Hutchinson, Lullington English lawyer
American singer-songwriter (d. 2001).
Mona Lisa, Tammy).
Czech author (d. 1997)
American politician who was a member of the Maine House of Representatives between 1947-1951. He also served as the Democratic floor leader between 1949-1951. He was also elected Governor of Maine in 1953 and 1956. In 1958, he became the first Democratic U.S. Senator. He was the first senator elected in Maine by popular vote.
1980. US Secretary of State.
Italian politician, economist, banker. He was a leading economist in Italy during the 1950s. His efforts helped to stabilize the economy of the country in the post-WWII period.
American producer and screenwriter (d. 2000).
Australian entomologist (d. 2003).
American painter and poet, explorer poet (d. 1934).
Bronx (New York) -- Actor (Man Against Crime Meet McGraw).
Writer
Australian entomologist (d. 2003)
French professional road bike racer. Jean-Marie Goasmat was the brother of Joseph Goasmat, a cyclist. He died in Vannes, 21 January 2006.
France sport Champion
United Kingdom -- Sci-fi author ("Empress Of Outer Space")
A. Bertram Chandler English-Australian author (d. 1984)
Russian navigator and pilot (d. 1943).
British language philosopher (d. 1960).
American notable family. Second son of Edgar and Gertrude Cayce. His dad was known as "The Sleeping Prophet". He died at 11:15 am on May 17, 2011, after a short life of six weeks.
librettist.
Dinard physician
Italian race car driver (d. 1998)
Denmark (d. 2000).
Swedish princess by birth and Queen of Denmark from 1947 until 1972 as the wife of King Frederick IX.
Ingrid of Sweden (d.2000)
American actor and singer (d. 64).
Jr. American librarian and Art Collector (d. 2001).
Famous birthdays on March 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Musician
American writer, Man with the Golden Arm, dies at 72 years old (born 1909).
Diplomat and academic from France.
Siamese (Thai) royalty. He was the only child of Prince Chakrabhongse Bhuvanath, The Prince of Phitsanulok, and his Ukrainian wife, Ekaterina (Catherine) Desnitskaya (later Mom Catherine Na Phitsanulok).
Montpellier physician
English author (d. 1985)
Portuguese nun (d. 2005)
American talent agent (d. 1993).
American talent agent and lawyer (d. 1993).
Clarinetist / saxophonist
American case of Alzheimer's Disease as he grew older
Actor (Texas Rangers)
Canadian violinist composer and leader (d. 2002).
Canada -- Oarsman (1928 Olympics-Gold Medalist)
Roubaix physician
American film producer
Berman film producer.
American producer and production manager
American television host and zoologist (d. 1986).
American writer, photographer, editor, arts patron, and advocate for social changes.
Augusto Genina directed Lo squadrone bianco (1936), which featured an Italian actor as the protagonist. He became the leading man in Fascist propaganda films such as Tredici uomini e un cannone (1936), Sentinelle di bronzo (1937), Scipione l'Africano, Edgar Neville's Italian Carmen fra i rossi (1939), L'assedio dell'Alcazar (1940) and Bengasi (1942). He also starred in Goffredo Allessandrini’s 1942 two-part …
Journalist, author, and Director of the Sociedad de Autores PuertorriqueA+os (Society of Puerto Rican Authors). She is from a family of politicians and historians from Puerto Rico.
Italy Painter
Eger Bohemia (Germany) -- Pianist (Marlboro Sch of Music).
Italy Painter
American actor and singer (d. 1986).
South Shields (England) -- Actress (Dominique Is Dead).
Writer
Czech composer (d. 1988)
Polish / Dutch violinist
Czech composer and fiddler (d. 1988).
Lille Journalist
France Actor
Artist
Prime Minister of Japan, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (Born in 1901).
American educator and critic (d. 2004).
Laughing Anne).
composer.