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List of celebrities and famous people who were born on September 28th

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2009 - 2000

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000

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1999 - 1990

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990

199919981996
  • Brazilian family of note, the youngest twins to soccer-champ PelA (c) and psychologist AssAria Seixas. Celeste was born first at 9:40 pm, and Joshua a minute later at 9:41 pm. They were born preemies at the 30th weeks of gestation.

  • Brazilian family of note, the oldest twins to soccer-champ PelA (c), and psychologist and gospel singer AssAriaLemos Seixas. Celeste was born first at 9:40 pm, and Joshua a minute later at 9:41 pm. They were born preemies at the 30th weeks of gestation.

199519941993199219911990

1989 - 1980

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980

198919881987198619851984
  • French international footballer who played in France for Marseille, Dynamo Moscow (since 2014), and for Lyon. He is a midfielder, a winger, and is well-known for his speed, technical ability and determined play style. Surnamed "Petit VA(c)lo". He was the victim of a sextape in October 2015.

  • American singer and dancer ("Pussycat Dolls")

  • American baseball player

  • Australian cricketer

  • Kosovan-Swedish boxer

1983
  • Reality Star

  • English footballer

  • New Zealand All Black rugby player

  • He was a Portuguese teenager, 13 years old at the time he was killed accidentally. He was the son of traditionalist, well-off, and deeply religious parents. He had a twin. He was a diligent student and was very religious at an Opus Dei private school.

198219811980

1979 - 1970

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970

197919781977197619751974197319721971
  • Manager and English footballer

  • An English politician and lawyer

  • Australian rower (1996) Olympics

  • NFL / WLAF guard / handle (Chicago Bears and Amsterdam Admirals).

1970

1969 - 1960

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960

19691968
  • Naomi Watts

    British actress who became famous for her role in David Lynch's 2001 psychological thriller, "Mulholland Drive". For her role as Cristina Peck in Alejandro GonzA!!lez IA+–A!ritu's neonoir 21 Grams (2003), she received nominations from the Academy Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards in Best Actress categories. She was nominated for second screen actor guild award for her role in "The …

  • Carré Otis
  • Finnish race car driver

1967
  • Mira Sorvino

    American actress

  • Moon Zappa

    Frank Zappa's first child, an American singer and actress, was the first of a prominent American family. She was a backup singer on her brother's first album, and she went on to star in "Valley Girl," and TV spots on "Roseanne” and "Clueless."

  • NFL linebacker (Carolina Panthers).

  • Frank Zappa's daughter; rocker ("Valley Girl")

1966196519641963196219611960

1959 - 1950

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950

1959
  • Arcadia (California) -- Pitcher (LA Dodgers).

  • Nauruan politician

  • Dutch singer, composer and actor.

  • A Scottish television presenter, writer and nutritionist. She was the host of "You Are What You Eat" on Channel 4 in the UK and "Dr Gillian McKeith" on Granada Television in Spain. As of 2010, she is also the host of "Eat Yourself Sexy" in Canada on the W Network. She is also the author of "You Are What You …

  • Canadian race car driver

1958
  • French crack jockey, Marie-Elizabeth Cons-Boutboul's daughter. She was the first French woman to win the triple (French TiercA(c).

  • Italian actress and mother to Conor Clapton, a result of her affair with Eric Clapton.

  • Italian comedian, actor and writer, best known as a member the comedy trio Aldo Giovanni & Giacomo.

  • He is an Italian comedian, and one of the top three comics of his generation. He is a slapstick comedian who has a flamboyant personality. He was a comedian and actor who made a splash in TV's 1996 programming. Baglia started his career in Milan's cabaret and was first seen on TV in 1994.

  • Jamaica -- 4X100m relayer (1984 Olympics - Silver Medalist)

1957195619551954
  • American guitarist and songwriter (Dokken Lynch, Mob Souls Of We and Tooth and Nail).

  • Swedish diplomat and politician 42nd Minister for Foreign Affairs

  • American football player and U.S. Congressman

  • Italian actor in television and film, also known by Ubaldo Lopresti.

1953
  • Leader of the Prima Linea terrorist group, an Italian terrorist was involved in numerous terrorist incidents. He was the son of a prominent politician and received a lot of media coverage. He was captured in Paris on 12/12/1980 and sentenced to eight years in prison before being released on parole in 1986.

  • Politician

  • Scotish singer/songwriter (I Should have Known Better).

  • Liechtensteiner educator and politician 11th Prime Minister of Liechtenstein

19521951
  • PhD, a Scottish singer who was originally with the group. Their May 1982 hit "I Won’t Let You Down" reached the top three charts. Diamond's No.1 hit "I Should have Known Better" was released 12/01/1984. Both singles reached the top 25 of best-sellers each year. He had a few more chart hits, including a No.5 single in March 1986.

  • Silvia Dionisio

    Rome, Italy -- Actress (Riavanti Marsh!, Amici Miei)

  • Canadian journalist

  • Musician

  • California, USA; actor ("Bram - Highcliffe Manor").

1950
  • American musician and brother to John Densmore, drummer for "Doors". His career as a flutist and artist was hindered by his time in mental hospitals. He stabbed himself in his chest in Santa Monica, CA, on April 25, 1978.

  • American screenwriter, actor, screenwriter, producer and editor of low-budget films. In 1980, his first major hit was "Return Of The Secaucus Seven." It was a surprise hit at the Los Angeles Filmex festival, and was also chosen by many magazines as one of the ten greatest films of 1980. Sayles is tall, gawky, rumpled, and talented. He won an O'Henry …

  • American fiddler and singer

  • English drummer (10cc Jethro Tull Magna Carta and The Icicle Works).

1949 - 1940

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940

1949
  • American psychotherapist and author. The Employee Assistance Company, a Wisconsin organization that offered advice and counseling to employees whose personal problems interfered with their work, was Chard's presidency. Chard was the author of "The healing earth, nature's remedy for the troubled soul" a column in the newspaper. This fusion of new age thinking and appreciation of nature leads to metaphysical …

  • Canadian screenwriter and producer of actor producers

19481947
  • Philosopher / writer

  • English academic and journalist

  • Bangladeshi politician 10th Prime Minister of Bangladesh

  • Jeffrey Jones

    Buffalo, New York -- Actor. (Beetlejuice. Ferris Bueller).

  • Actress

19461945194419431942
  • French screenwriter and producer of actor (d. 1999).

  • Brazilian singer-songwriter (d. 1998)

  • French actor (d. 1999).

  • American actor

  • American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2006)

1941
  • Bavaria's Minister of Justice and Politics is a German lawyer and politician

  • American CEO of ITEL, a container and rail car leasing company. Zell started his career in real estate, and he has since earned his BS and JD degrees in Business. He loves riding his motorcycle to work every day.

  • American philosopher and academic (d. 2001).

  • NFL wide receiver/runningback (Washington Redskins).

1940

1939 - 1930

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930

193919381937
  • American long distance runner. He was awarded the Olympic gold medal for the 5000 m at Tokyo's 1964 Summer Olympics.

  • Professor (morbid anatomist)

  • Leader of the English Union and politician

  • Rod Roddy

    American television announcer (Born 1937).

1936
  • Italian manager and impresario, he organized the Sinatra concert that was held in Italy in 1986. He was married to Lara Saint Paul.

  • (Rep-R-New York, 1983- )

  • Norwegian ballet dancer. She has performed at all theatres in Oslo and was Head of Ballet at the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet. She studied ballet in Oslo and New York. She was both a professor and rector of the Norwegian National Academy of Ballet.

  • American guitarist Chapman Stick was invented by Chapman Stick.

19351934
  • Brigitte Bardot

    French actress, "the French sexkitten", has been called lush and pouty for more than 25 years. She was born to a wealthy family and attended private school. She also spent time on the Riviera. At 15 she was a model for magazines covers. She became the protA (c)gA (c) of Roger Vadim and they were married 12/20/1952. In 1956, he …

  • Italian singer-songwriter who died in Rome, 19 January 1980.

  • Journalist

  • Actress (Crawling Eye Swiss Family Robinson), who dies at 38

  • Wilford Brimley
1933
  • American Sensuality Therapist, surrogate partner sex-partner and instructor.

  • British politician. He was elected Member of Parliament on 11/08/1990 in by-election to succeed Michael Carr, who died 7/20/1990.

  • Spanish educator and sculptor (d. 2006).

  • American singer-songwriter (Jimmy & Johnny) (d. 2011)

  • Kunin in Switzerland; American politician (Governor-Democrat-Vermont).

1932
  • Chilean poet, director and singer (d. 1973).

  • Producer and presenter of Scottish television. Isaacs was a Granada TV presenter and producer from 1958 to 1968. He is best known for his "What the Papers Say?" segment. He was a BBC "Panorama", 1965-1978 and at Thames TV 1968-1978. His epic "The World at War" 1975, is a highlight of his career. Isaacs was a Channel 4 presenter from …

  • Canadian-American actor on stage since 1955. He moved to Hollywood in 1977 to do films and television. Braman was Professor Higgins in "My Fair Lady"'s Winnipeg production in 1987.

  • American athlete, high jumper and sculptor. He was the track and field champion and won a gold medal at 1955 Pan American Games.

  • Chilean activist and folk singer (d. 1973).

19311930
  • France sport Champion

  • Italian film, television, and stage director, actor and screenwriter from Italy, and TV host who has directed 20 films in total since 1956.

  • CEO (NHS Supplies Auth and Wessex Regional Health Auth).

  • American socioologist and academic

1929 - 1920

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920

19291928192719261925
  • American computer technician and Thomas Edison of supercomputing, who set out to build the fastest computer on the planet. Cray is synonymous with cutting-edge technology. Cray's innovations included vector register technology, cooling techniques, and magnetic amplifiers. He was also a pioneer of supercomputing. The first vacuum tube computers, which were large enough to fill a whole room, weighed tons and …

  • Arnold Stang

    Massachusetts, United States -- Comedian / actor (Broadside, Milton Berle, Top Cat)

  • South African composer (d. 1991).

1924
  • Actor and singer of Italian-French descent (d. 1996).

  • Marcello Mastroianni

    Actor and singer of Italian-French descent (d. 1996).

  • French physicist, Secretary of Research in French Academy of Sciences, who was awarded the 1957 Blondel Medal by the Society of electricity electronics and information technology and communications

  • Portuguese West Africa, Angolan poet

  • Italy sport Champion

19231922
  • American youth actor. He was one of the "Dead End Kids", a group of young hoodlums who were involved in comedic and human interest issues. Virtue always triumphed. In his adult years, he became an assistant director for motion pictures.

  • Chief nursing officer (DHSS)

  • Director

  • Chicago, Illinois -- Actor (Mr I Magination, Fay)

1921
  • New Zealand playwright, novelist and critic, he was also a major force in the founding of Downstage, New Zealand's first professional theatre in Wellington, in 1964. He was a music critic, with a weekly column called "Music on the Air" in NZ Listener 1964-1969; theatre critic for the Wellington newspapers (the Dominion 1958-60, 1973-80, and Evening Post 1980-1982); and editor …

1920

1919 - 1910

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910

1919
  • Tom Harmon

    American actor Mark Harmon is the father of actor Mark Harmon. He was a former college football player and broadcaster. After playing golf, he suffered a heart attack and died in Los Angeles on March 15, 1990.

  • American nurse for over 40 years. She was born with a knee dislocation. As her joint became worse, she underwent 15 surgeries. At c. 10:30 pm, Phoenix, AZ, she was struck with lightning in her house. She was probably attracted to the steel balls in her knees by lightning and received a brief shock. The lightning caused her a jolting …

  • American singer and actress (d. 2012).

19181917
  • England, United Kingdom -- Dancer (Royal Ballet)

  • American family. The mother of her three teenage sons, Mike Love, and their cousin formed "The Beach Boys," a music group. In 1963, they became America's No. 1 band and enjoyed instant success. 1 group.

  • Czechoslovakia -- Opera composer / conductor

1916
  • British actor, international star by the 1960s. His 35 films include "Elephant Walk", 1954, "The Pumpkin Eater," Sunday Bloody Sunday", and "Lost Horizon".

  • Ukrainian-Russian ballerina, educator (d. 2008).

19151914
  • Italian Roman Catholic priest, ordained in 1937. He was made a bishop in 1961 and ambassador for the Vatican in Spain. In 1985, he was nominated as a Cardinal. He died August 22, 1990 in Rome, age 75.

  • Austrian-American singer (d. 2014)

  • educator (Art and the Future).

  • Country/western performer

1913
  • Author (Brother Cadfael) dies from a stroke at 82

  • American tennis champion, who won Wimbledon in 1938-1939, and the U.S. singles 4 times. From childhood she was active in sports. She became interested in tennis after her parents decided that baseball was too difficult for a girl and bought her a racket. She was 17 years old when she won the California Junior Championship. By age 19, she was …

  • Swiss artist and illustrator (d.2007)

  • Chicago, Illinois -- Composer (Women in the Garden).

  • Psychologist

19111910
  • NYC, New York -- Actress Ms Wong-Major Dell Conway

  • Filipino politician and lawyer 9th President of The Philippines (d. 1997).

  • Filipino politician and resistance leader (bayoneted until death) (Born 1910).

1909 - 1900

Famous birthdays on September 28th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900

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  • German boxing champion and the first and only German to be crowned world heavy-weight champion on a foul by Jack Sharkey on 7/12/1930. Schmeling held this title until Sharkey took it in 1932. His most notable fights in the ring are with Joe Louis on 6/19/1936 and 12th rounds against him. Louis then defeated Schmeling two years later on 6/22/1938.

  • World heavyweight boxing champion (1930-32).

  • Austria -- Yachtsman (1964 Olympics - Gold Medalist)

190419031901
  • Television host (Show, Toast of the Town) dies at 73

  • Dutch film and theatre actress, who was awarded a Golden Calf as "the best actress in Prewar Dutch cinema".

  • Mathematician

  • CBS CEO, who died from a heart attack at the age of 89, has been taken to the hospital.

  • Chicago, Illinois -- President/CEO of CBS (1928-1990).

1900
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