List of celebrities and famous people who were born on May 29th
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 2009 - 2000
2006American child of well-known parents. Mother Mira Sorvino is an actress and her father Chris Backus is a musician. Johnny is the brother of Mattea, who was born November 2004.
YouTube Star
TV Actress
Musical.ly Star
Instagram Star
YouTube Star
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1999 - 1990
1999Actor
Spanish actress and singer
TV Actor
World Music Singer
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
Movie Actress
Estonian heptathlete
Slovak tennis player
Vine Star
YouTube Star
YouTube Star
British Actor
Swiss tennis player
Japanese singer and actress with a Japanese voice
Swedish actor
Instagram Star
Soap Opera Actress
French road cycling racer, born to RA (c)gis, mayor MA(c)lisey. Aged 24, he finished third in the 2014 Tour de France.
Azeri-Turkish sprinter
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1989 - 1980
1989American daughter of a prominent family, she was the first grandchild of Elvis Presley's late father, Danny Keough.
Australian actor
TV Actor
Model; granddaughter of Elvis Presley
Argentinian footballer (d. 2015)
Ghanaian-American football player
Pilot and captain of Jordan (d. 2015).
Canadian ice hockey player
Chinese gymnast
Soccer Player
TV Actress
American actress
Portuguese footballer
Dutch footballer
Canadian screenwriter and producer of actor producers
Rugby Player
Lithuanian athlete
German footballer
French professional tennis player. He is the son of Eric, a Belgian squash player, as well as Lydia. He is tall (2.03m), left-handed, athletic, and athletic. He lost to Fernando Verdasco (another Spanish player) in the round 16.
Guitarist
Lithuanian long jumper
American professional wrestler
Bassist
Puerto Rican-American model
Athlete
Athlete
Soap Opera Actor
Musician
Actress
Japanese actor (PureBoys)
Canadian ice hockey player
American basketball player.
TV Actress
TV Actress
Reality Star
German footballer
American long jumper
Cameroonian footballer
American accident victim. She was 21 years old when her car crashed into a brick wall at a cell phone shop in Bridgewater, MA. At the time, she was using her cell phone to talk and then announced to her friend that she was having an accident. She was speeding, and she wasn't wearing her seatbelt at the time. The …
California; actor (Ryan Meyers, Saved by the Bell).
Mexican footballer
Actress
English actress
Spanish singer-songwriter (Sirenia)
South Korean player
Movie Actor
American baseball player
Ukrainian heptathlete
Actress
American singer and model (d. 2014.)
Icelandic actress
Brazilian model, known for her appearances in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, Guess?, bebe and Chanel cosmetics. Jennifer Lopez's JLO fashion collection is also notable. Barros is Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian-American.
American actor
Russian footballer
Argentine footballer
Japanese singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Actor
Argentinian footballer
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1979 - 1970
1979American professional wrestler
Seven other soldiers were killed in the attack on Sadr City, Iraq by an American soldier. Casey joined the Army as a soldier in 2000. He reenlisted in 2004 just days before his death. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion of the 82nd Field Artillery Regiment 1st Cavalry Division from Fort Hood Texas. This was the mission that resulted …
German football player
Actor
Actress
Actor
Miss Alabama Teen USA (1996).
Singapore footballer
Indian television actress
Singaporean footballer
American baseball player
Miss Italy 1997, the Italian beauty queen
French tennis player, professional 1996 - 2010. He was ranked NAdeg4 by the ATP World Tour. He was Richard Gasquet’s coach, and is a specialist in playing tennis on grass.
Swedish musician (The Hives).
English singer and actor (5th Story).
French tennis player
Trumpet Player
Patient with American Adrenoleukodystrophy (d. 2008).
Italian footballer
Angolan footballer
Entertainer
American figure skater
American singer and actor
New York; actor (Alan Silver - Brooklyn Bridge).
Angolan footballer
Italian footballer
Louisiana; diver (Olympics-1996).
Japanese actor and model
American basketball player
American musician (Papa Roach)
Brazilian footballer
American baseball player
Russian footballer
Japanese screenwriter and director of actor
Jr. American baseball player, sportscaster
Russian footballer
Brazilian footballer and manager
English actress and musician (Spice Girls).
American comedian
Hockey defenseman (Belarus, Olympics - 1998)
Fullback/halfback in Australian field hockey (1996 Olympics).
British singer, songwriter and dancer. She was also an actress, writer, TV presenter, judge for talent competitions, model and author.
French weightlifter.
English comedian
Canadian ice hockey player
TV Actor
German footballer
English golfer
Australian journalist
NYC, New York -- Girlfriend. (Jerry Seinfeld).
American cartoonist and author
American actor and martial artist, now retired
Actor
Australian radio presenter TV personality
English politician
Australian rugby player and coach
Minnesota, USA; figure skater (1996 Midwest champion).
Slovenia; tennis star (1992 Futures Germany).
running back (San Diego Chargers).
New South Wales, Australia; swimmer (Olympics 1996).
New South Wales, Australia; swimmer (Olympics 1996).
NBA forward (Indiana Pacers).
American guitarist and songwriter ("Third Day")
American actor
Orange county, California -- Playmate (Oct, 1992)
Ontario, Canada; NHL left wing (Buffalo Sabres).
Turkish footballer
Turkish footballer
French singer
American basketball player: Forward, Timberwolves
Minnesota Timberwolves).
WLAF cornerback (London Monarchs).
NFL strong safety (San Diego Chargers).
Canadian Football League quarterback (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
Japanese visual kei artist
English singer and bass player (The Verve The Shining, Black Submarine).
French singer-songwriter (Circus)
Japanese singer-songwriter and keyboard player (Malice Mizer and Eve of Destiny)
English shot putter, discus thrower
German race car driver
Canadian boxer
Quebec professional boxer
Politician
Athlete
Formula One Safety Car driver
Australian news presenter
Actor
An American employee of Waters Financial was at a conference in New York on 9/11/2001 on the World Trade Center's 106th floor. Melissa was born in Massachusetts and moved to San Francisco with Sean Hughes, her husband for the past year. She was able to reach her father in Massachusetts via her cellphone after the Tower's impact. She said she …
Manager and footballer from Italy
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1969 - 1960
1969Canadian guitarist (Blues Traveler)
Germany's tennis star (1992 Belgian Open).
Louisiana, USA; pitcher (Philadelphia Phillies).
Actor
A discus thrower from France, a French athlete
NFL tight end (San Diego Chargers).
NFL tight end (San Diego Chargers).
American basketball player
13th Duke of Argyll Scottish politician
English politician
English musician (Oasis)
Spanish mountaineer (d. 2008)
Spanish mountaineer (d. 2008)
Illinois, USA; pitcher (Toronto Blue Jays).
in Denmark; golfer (Scandinavian champion 1989).
Manitoba, Canada; NHL right wing (Colorado Avalanche).
Canadian ice hockey coach and player
Linebacker for the Canadian Football League (Montreal Alouettes).
American academic and economist
French journalist and director of "Le Monde" journal since March 2013.
French professional golfer, who is most well-known for his dramatic loss at The Open Championship 1999.
NFL wide receiver (Indianapolis Colts).
Writer
Mississippi, USA; third baseman, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees.
Savonlinna, Finland -- Hockey goalie (Team Finland, Olympics - Bronze - 1998)
Spain; tennis player (Olympics-bronze-1988).
American politician and academic
American politician
American actress
American singer, songwriter and author. Her roles as Mouseketeer in The New Mickey Mouse Club, and nine years as Blair Warner (preppy and wealthy) on The Facts of Life are some of her most well-known. She was nominated in 1984 for the Grammy Award for Best Inspirational Performance. This award was for All Because of You, her contemporary Christian album. …
Japanese race car driver
Munich, Germany -- Actress (Days of Our Life).
English singer-songwriter (Iron Maiden, Wolfsbane).
Texas, USA; actress (Blair-Facts of Life, The Mickey Mouse Club).
German-American actress
Chinese high jumper
Canadian ice hockey manager and player
Canadian singer and actress
Actor
American actor
Two accomplices helped a French criminal rob three banks in Nevers, in October 1991, and Bergerac, in January 1992. He was later arrested in Corsica and remanded at Nevers prison. After sawing through his cell's bars, he escaped. He fled to Africa and hid for 10 years in an animal park. He was convicted of the crime and sentenced to …
Singaporean footballer coach, manager
English singer and actor
Scottish choreographer and dancer who collaborated with some the most innovative talents of his generation, including fashion designer BodyMap, Leigh Bowery, and musicians Wire, Laibach, and The Fall.
Actor
Businessman
Actor
Oregon, USA. Nike golfer (1990 Boise Open-5th).
TV Show Host
California, USA; outfielder (Cincinnati Reds).
American actor
American baseball player: Orioles outfield
American singer, songwriter, and rock star. Nominated early 2000 for a Grammy in the Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Category for "Angels Would Fall." Although her early works had occasional hits, she has been a consistent chart-topper since 1988.
Minnesota, USA; cross country skier (Olympics-1994).
Heavy metal drummer (ABC / AC / DC).
American drummer (Neverland Express).
French racehorse trainer and owner.
Swiss academic and economist
English politician
Scottish weather presenter
Canadian actor
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1959 - 1950
1959He is a British homosexual actor. His good looks are not the only reason he is well-known, but his charm, wit and wide range of talents make him a popular choice. Anthony and Sarah Everett, his wealthy parents, gave birth to him. Simon, his older brother, was born in 1956 and is bisexual. Although he was raised in a wealthy …
British actor seen in "The Highlanders" TV series.
Writer
Actress (Mrs Yamagami Yamagami-Davis Rules).
Irish-English bass player/songwriter (The Fall, Tom Hingley and The Lovers).
Soap Opera Actress
Finnish actress. For her role as "PaperitA$?"hti ("Paper Star") (1989), she won the Jussi Award for Best Actress.
Scotland's rock drummer (Simple Minds, "Water Front")
Movie Actress
WLAF defensive assistant coach (Barcelona Dragons).
Israeli actor, director and filmmaker (Born 1958).
Comedian and actress from Japan-Americans
Kansas, USA; actress (American Beauty Grifters Bugsy Valmont, The American president).
American actor
Dutch criminal
German coach and footballer
American baseball player and sportscaster
American actor
Iranian film director
Athlete
American politician and lawyer
English Bishop and Theologian
British diplomat to the United Nations
Gary, Indiana -- Singer (Playboy, Millipede)
Rocker (Bad)
R&B Singer
American singer-songwriter and actress
American woman who was Mohammad Ali's unofficial wife according to news reports from The Chronicle Telegram, Elyria Ohio (December 20, 1984) and the Syracuse Herald Journal (March 23, 2001), submitted by Nick Dagan Best.
rocker (Cameo - "Alligator Woman").
Indiana, USA. Singer "If You Feel The Funk".
American attempted assassin who shot President Reagan, Secret Service Agent Timothy McCarthy and James Brady, and Washington policeman Thomas Delehanty, on 3/30/1981 at 2:20 PM in Washington, D.C. He went to Ted Kennedy’s office in December 1980 and waited three hours with a loaded firearm to see him before he abandoned the assassination plot and fled. He was found not …
French contemporary composer, who is against electronic music and percussion other that timpani. And, until the late 1990s., piano. Dusapin's compositions include solo, chamber, orchestral and vocal works as well as operas. He has received numerous awards and prizes.
American race car driver and sportscaster
American Astrologer. He is a long-standing NCGR member. Coombs, one of the earliest chapter members, was a regular contributor to Geocosmic Magazine. He was a magna cum-laude graduate from Boston University, with degrees in Ancient History Latin. His main interest in astrology was the charts of Renaissance and Roman figures.
Scottish historian and curator
Colorado, USA; singer (Mason Dixon - "Karen Comes Around").
Kenyan-born American educator
German runner (d. 2010)
American animator producer and author
American bass player (Toto), (d. 2015).
American swimmer, who won a gold medal in the 200M breaststroke and a silver in the 100M backstroke at the 1972 Munich Olympics. He won two more gold medals in Montreal, Canada, two years later.
Businessman
American composer and educator
American politician and junior senator of Kansas
Composer
English businessman
Musician
Russian screenwriter and actor (d. 2008).
Texas, USA; singer (Mason Dixon - "Karen Comes Around").
California, USA; composer (The Simpsons theme).
United Kingdom -- Sci-fi author (Nemesis, Inferno, Infanta, Nocturne)
Scottish academic
Kenyan-American computer programmer (d. 2014)
American television executive
American singer. She was born in Gary, Indiana and is the oldest child of the Jackson musicians. In 1974, she performed first on stage with her siblings at Las Vegas' MGM Grand Hotel & Casino. She then appeared in The Jacksons television series. Jackson was 6 years old when Jackson's sister La Toya was also born. Jackson, now 34 years …
Indiana, USA; singer (R U Tuff Enuff).
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1949 - 1940
1949English singer-songwriter/guitarist (Status Quo).
Musician
American screenwriter and actor
Politician
American actor
English coach and footballer
Children's Author
England; rock keyboardist (ProcolHarum - "AWhiter Shade of Pale", Conquistador)
England; guitarist/vocalist. (Status Quo – "Down Down", “Picture of a Matchstick Man”).
Italian-Canadian television actor best known for his roles as "Scruples", and "Stingray." He hosted "Mysterious forces Beyond." He has appeared on stage with Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn among other notable actors. Mancuso has been in more than 65 movies.
Utah, USA; actor ("Luke/Bill-General Hospital").
Opera singer
Composer / broadcaster
English radio host and composer
French sociologe and professor of sociology at Paris Descartes University.
Scottish soprano and educator
English academic and microbiologist
French criminal who killed the wife and her child by killing their lover. He committed suicide in Miami, Florida on 11-12 March 2000.
American actor
American ecclesiastic
Spanish actor and radio host (d. 2013).
American singer-songwriter/producer (Ohio Express, The Third Rail).
American clergyman, Bishop V. Gene Robinson is the first openly gay and non-celibate bishop elected in the 2,000-year history of Christianity. On June 7, 2003, he was elected to head the New Hampshire Episcopal diocese. After several days of discussion, he was finally confirmed on August 5, 2005 in Minneapolis, MN amid protests and applause. His appointment was protested by …
New York, USA. Crew member (Biosphere 2)
Cartoonist
Spanish politician (Born 1946)
Writer
New York, USA.
American celebrity, second son of actor Lee Bonnell and actress Gale Storm. His brother and sister appeared together on the TV series "Oh Susanna" of his mom.
French composer, violinist and singer.
English singer-songwriter/pianist (Procol Harum & The Paramounts).
American poster artist.
rocker (Status Quo).
Carmyllie; Minister for State (Scotland).
Author
Belgian scholar and writer
Musician
American photographer
English trainer and jockey
Baron Fraser of Carmyllie Scottish politician and lawyer Solicitor General for Scotland (d.2013).
English author and economist
Actor (Ash Wednesday Damned; Picture of Dorian Gray).
Baron Davies of Stamford English soldier, politician Shadow Secretary for State for Northern Ireland
American businessman (d.2015)
French investigating magistrate in charge de counter-terrorism matters. In 2004, he was made vice-president of Paris Court of Serious Claims. His various acts have drawn controversy, including his indictment by Rwandan President Paul Kagame for assassinating Juvenal Habyarimana in 1994.
American theologian
(Rep-D-Pennsylvania, 1975-87)
Editor (TV Times)
American politician and educator (d. 2013).
Crompton and Knowles is an American chemical engineer and CEO. This top specialty chemical company has a strong reputation. Calarco holds a BS in chemical engineering from Harvard and a MBA in management. Calarco works hard but still finds time to ski.
American actor and director
Canadian politician and businessman, 40th Mayor of Montreal
Scientist
New York, USA. Actor (Flash Point, Cage of Angels).
England; rocker (Freddie, The Dreamers).
American journalist (d.2015)
Mountaineer
English mountaineer and author
8. President of Pakistan, Pakistani politician (d. 2010).
The 48th Yokozuna sumo wrestler from Japan (d. 2013).
The 48th Yokozuna, a Japanese sumo wrestler
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1939 - 1930
1939American race car driver, who was the youngest of a prominent race-car family and became the first American driver to win the U.S. 1978 saw the completion of the Triple Crown.
French politician and minister of public functions in 1993.
Actress / writer (Endless Game of Human Bondage).
English politician and businessman
Businessman
American businessman and lawyer
(Fay) Vincent; baseball commissioner.
American jurist
Japanese actress and singer (Born 1937).
Italian screenwriter, producer and actress.
Composer
German horse rider
German keyboard player and composer (Can).
American judge and lawyer
New York, USA. Actress (Rosalie Goldbergs).
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French official who served as the president of French Football Federation from 12 February 2005 until 2 July 2010.
South African playwright and author (d. 2015).
South African politician / leader
Actress
American psychologist who in the 1960s developed the technique of "time out" to help children's behavior. He was the first to create applied behavior analysis, a discipline that focuses on problem-solving and real-world psychology research. As an intervention program to deal with juvenile delinquents, he created the Teaching Family Model. This model was replicated nearly 800 times. He introduced the …
Dutch-Canadian politician and businessman 28th Premier of British Columbia
English actor and author
American comedian
French champion archer.
German educator and conductor
Italian theatre director.
German musician and operatic bassist. In 1961, he made his Munster debut and quickly became a skilled Wagner performer. He died of liver disease and heart disease in Austria on June 21, 1997.
American basketball player, coach and athlete. From 1957 to 1963, he played for the New York Knicks, St. Louis Hawks, 1967 to 1967, Seattle Supersonics, 1968 to 1968, and then the Atlanta Hawks 1968-1970. Between 1964 and 1972, he was also the coach of the St. Louis Hawks as well as the Atlanta Hawks. He was the NBA Coach of …
American scientist, writer and insect biologist. He is a key figure in the study and control of ecology and population growth. Ehrlich is the founder and president of Zero Population Growth Inc. He earned his doctorate in 1957. He is also the author of "The Population Bomb", as well as several books on biology, ecology, and population studies.
American gridiron football player who played with the Los Angeles Rams and BC Lions. He played college football for Pepperdine University.
American biologist and author
Scientist
American biologist and author
Actress
American psychic, who has been practicing since 1955 and specializes in reincarnation readings. He can also read photographs and spot signs of schizophrenia, cancer and suicidal tendencies. He is also a dream analyst and has developed motivational counseling. Greif has been featured in many magazines, and is often interviewed on radio and TV.
Opera / show choreographer
Scientist
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1929 - 1920
1929British theoretical physicist, best known for his "Higgs Mechanism". He was the Nobel Prize winner in 2013 as an Emeritus Professor at the University of Edinburgh.
American financial executive and CEO of First City Bancorp, Texas, a financial institution that specializes on loans-by-phone and retail supermarket branches, as well as investments. Abboud graduated in 1956 with a BA and MBA from Harvard Law School.
CEO (Coal Products)
British broadcaster
American academic and philosopher
British MP
French singer and actress with a preference to poetry set to music.
Coach and manager for Puerto Rican baseball players (d. 2014).
Austria; investment banker (New York Big MAC Bonds).
Businessman
Greek actor (d.2011)
Dutch biologist/writer
Jean Coutu Group was founded by Jean Coutu, a Canadian pharmacist and entrepreneur.
Greek actor and director (d.2011)
Stage designer (1 Million BC, Moon Zero Two)
Austrian-Canadian visual artist and filmmaker. Also known for co-designing the first plastic refrigerator door gasket that was successful (still in use).
CEO (National Power).
Actor (Mado Stella, Z Landru), dies aged 69
Senegalese politician and academic 3rd President of Senegal
Italian-English actress and TV host
Italian boxer D'Agata holds the distinction of being deaf as the first and only world champion in boxing. D'Agata, 83 years old, died on April 4, 2009.
Mick McGahey was a Scottish coal miner, a dedicated Communist, and was regarded as a working-class hero. He became chairman of the local branch and progressed through the ranks of his union, but never reached the presidency. In 1958, he was elected to the Scottish Executive. He became the president of the Scottish region in 1967. Although he was considered …
CEO (Coal Products).
French gynecologist, Emeritus professor at the Obstetrical and Gynecological Clinic of University of Lille II.
Turkish politician (Born 1925)
Musician
France sport Champion
American artisan and antique jade and porcelain dealer. He is considered a leading expert in his field.
Czech basketball player and coach (d.2013)
Danish illustrator and author (d. 1999).
American baseball player
French radio/tv writer, pacifist and artist, painter, critic. Contributes to reviews on arts/pacifist journals. Married once. Three children.
6th Earl of Morley English colonel, politician Lord Lieutenant of Devon
Hungarian composer (Born 1923)
Quarter master General
Morley; Lord Lieutenant (Devon).
Braila, Romania -- Composer / architect / mathematician
Church commissioner.
Apache Energy Company, which handles oil and gas, is headed by American economist Plank. Plank was a bomber pilot during WW II. He graduated college with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.
Coach
Spokane, Washington -- Actor.
Professor at an Italian university, Orientalist, and author of "Point of Astronomy - Astrology Arabic-Islamic".
Australian puppeteer and cartoonist (Mr Squiggle), (d. 2010).
New York; actor (Buster, Billie and Lisa).
Chief constable (Sussex England).
British diplomat.
Hungarian-American economist, academic Nobel Prize laureate (d.2000)
American military, a four star admiral in the United States Navy.
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1919 - 1910
1919Canadian academic and physician
Humorist/TV host (Show)
Somerset Military man
England, United Kingdom -- Actress (5 days one summer, Virgin Island Ransom)
American military, major-general, and test pilot in US Air Force. He was also a record-setting air racer.
American politician, author and politician. He was the 35th President of the United States from 1961 to 1963. He was the first Catholic to be elected president and the youngest person ever to hold the highest office in the country. Joseph Kennedy was the son of a successful entrepreneur. He had a brilliant intellect and boundless ambition. He was fortunate …
Belgium sport Champion
Scientist
35th President of United States
French banker and guardian of Rothschild's French branch. His father was his partner in de Rothschild FrA'res family bank. He also ran the ChAC/teau Lafite Rothschild premier cru claret winery from 1946 to 1974.
Canadian historian and academic (d.2011)
American M.D., psychiatrist and ophthalmologist. He was also a writer and kundalini researcher. Lee was a psychiatric and ophthalmologist in San Francisco, Sonoma County and the East Bay. From 1962 to 1972, he ran his own Berkeley psychiatric clinic and in-patient treatment for substance abuse. He co-founded San Francisco's Kundalini Clinic, in 1974. Over the past several decades, Lee has …
American fiddler and singer (d. 1995).
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Story fiddler.
Nice Painters
German conductor of European Classical Music. He was the founder of stuttgart's chamber orchestra 1945. In 1960, he recorded Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel with his Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. He died in March 1990.
British agent to United Nations Secretariat.
Conductor (Iceland Symphony 1964-1965).
librarian (National Library of Wales).
German conductor (d. 90)
Sr., American actor (d.2003)
Los Angeles, California -- Actress (Blue Hawaii, Bluebeard)
French diplomat, senior official, governor of 'Banque de France (1969-1974).
physician.
American boxer
A Dutch opera singer and baritone, who made his stage debut in concert singing in the 1930s. He was married to his second wife and had two children. He died in Kampen (Netherlands) on April 30, 1971.
France Actor
Critic
Dutch poet (Go to The Mosque).
Tharp, an American minister who was only educated in fundamentalist Christian theology and not American theology, was rejected as a female minister in more lucrative locales dominated predominantly by male preachers. She was driven to share her beliefs and became a Baptist preacher, serving the religious needs in the Ozark Mountain enclaves. Together with her handyman husband, daughter, and son, …
Puerto Rican journalist and poet. He had to quit school at 16 to support his family's financial needs. He graduated from high school later. He married Ellen Cummings in 1934 and they had thirteen children together. Before he joined the Aqueduct & Sewer Authority Puerto Rico (AAA), a government agency responsible for all aspects of water storage and distribution, he …
Norwegian missionary serving in China and Hong Kong.
French historian who is interested in sociology, geography, and demography. His work was heavily devoted to Parisian culture and history.
Actress
Mexican-American stage, vaudeville and film star (d. 1989)
British ambassador.
agricultural scientist.
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American politician and sprinter (d. 1978).
Italian poet and fiction writer. Helen, his wife, was also an author. They had three children.
Famous birthdays on May 29th for the celebrities who were born in the years 1909 - 1900
1909Italy sport Champion
United States -- Sci-fi author (Space War, Twin Worlds)
French lawyer, educator, and resistance fighter. Teitgen was the law chair when war broke out in 1939. He was arrested in June 1940 and escaped to the south zone, where he taught law at University of Montpellier. He co-founded Combat, an resistance group, when the Germans invaded the free zone. Outlawed by the government of Vichy, he went underground using …
Welsh-English screenwriter and playwright
French politician sent to Vietnam to accept surrender by the Japanese forces, and to try to reintegrate Vietnam into French Indochina. With American OSS officers Archimedes Patti (and Carleton B.) he traveled to Hanoi on the 22nd of August 1945. Swift Jr. was placed under house arrest by Japanese.
Canadian politician, businessman, and sports executive (Born in 1907)
Italian scientist, physicist. Numerous publications on instructional Physics, Ferromagnetism. He was married once and had four children.
critic.
Italian actress who has appeared in television, film, theatre, radio, and radio roles.
British-Indian author, best known for his multiple-volume chronicles about King Arthur and his court. These include "The Sword In The Stone," 1938, to "The Once And The Future King," 1958. This is the basis of the Broadway musical Camelot. He was a Cambridge University professor until 1936.
Indian-English author (d. 1964)
Bombay, India -- Novelist ("England Have My Bones")
Schaeuble composer.
Dutch actor/director (That Joyous Eve).
composer.
Actor and playwright from England (d. 1994).
High Season Spy in Black, Chimera
France sport Champion
At 44, Cinematographer dies
German scientist, chemist and author. He has published research on nucleic acid, purines, pyrimidines and synthesis in heterocyclic sequences. He also wrote about acid amides ...,. He was married once and had three children.
bacteriologist.
An English comedian and entertainer, he is a star who is known for his quick-witted quips on current events and for his tours around the world for servicemen. His radio debut was in 1935. He also made his first film in 1938. He made 61 films between 1938 and 1979, before he moved to TV in 1950. His net worth …
French essayist and novelist. He died in Grasse, 3 August 1974.
France sport Champion
Belgium Military man
British Conservative politician, lawyer, and judge. He combined an industrious legal career with political ambitions that led him to the offices as Solicitor General (1945), AttorneyGeneral (1945), Home Secretary (1951-1954), and Lord High Chancellor (54-1962).