1979 Charles Butler, born in Salt Lake City Utah, dance skater 1979 Rebecca Stoyel, born in South Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics 1979 Heath Ledger, born in Perth, Western Australia, Australian television and film actor 1979 Natasha Lyonne, American Actress 1978 Irene Skliva, born in Athens, Greece, Miss World 1996 1976 Alicia Silverstone, actress, Clueless 1975 Kisha Ford, WNBA guard and forward, New York Liberty 1974 O. J. Santiago, tight end for the Atlanta Falcons 1973 Damon Allen, born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, figure skater, 1997 Midwestern champ 1973 Peter Hoekstra, Dutch soccer player, PSV, Ajax 1973 Ryan Coughlin, CFL offensive linebacker, Montreal Alouettes 1973 Tiffany Woosley, WNBA guard for the Houston Comets 1973 David Blaine, born in Brooklyn, New York, illusionist, endurance artist, considered a modern-day Houdini 1972 Chad Eaton, defensive tackle for the New England Patriots 1972 Jim Werland, born in Ventura, California, canoe, alternate 1996 Olympics 1972 Matt Wagner, born in Cedar falls, Iowa, pitcher for the Seattle Mariners 1971 Allan Houston, NBA guard for the New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons 1971 Felipe Lira, born in Miranda, Venezeula, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers 1971 Jaime Fernandez, Australian rower 1996 Olympics 1971 Yanic Perreault, born in Sherbrooke, NHL center for the Los Angeles Kings 1970 Barry van Galen, Dutch soccer player, Roda JC 1970 Jason Stoltenberg, born in Australia, tennis star 1970 Barry Pepper, Canadian Actor 1969 Anthony Tucker, NBA forward for the New York Knicks 1969 Carlos Reyes, born in Miami, Florida, pitcher for the Oakland A's 1969 Dennis de Nooijer, Dutch soccer player, Sparta 1969 Gerard de Nooijer, Dutch soccer player, Sparta 1968 Andre Bowden, WLAF LB for the Frankfurt Galaxy 1967 Juliana "Juli" Furtado, born in New York City, cyclist, 1996 Olympics 10th 1966 Michal Clingman, born in Indio, California, WPVA volleyballer, Nationals-9th-1994 1966 Myriam Schropp, West Germany, tennis star 1966 Nancy McKeon, born in Westbury, New York, actress, Jo Polniazek-Facts of Life 1966 Stanislav Medrik, born in Nitra, Czechoslovakia, hockey defenseman, Team Slovakia 1965 Black Francis, Charles Thompson, U.S. singer and songwriter, Pixies 1965 Robert Downey, Jr., born in New York City, comedian, SNL, Less than Zero, Back to School 1965 Tony Burse, CFL fullback for the Edmonton Eskimos 1964 Gregory Thomas Kraft, born in Detroit, Michigan, PGA golfer, 1993 Walt Disney-2nd 1964 Paul Parker, born in West Ham, London, athlete, soccer player, commentator, manager, Blue Square Premier League 1964 Robbie Rist, born in California, actor, Oliver-Brady Bunch 1964 David Cross, American Actor 1963 Anthony Clark, comedian, Boyd Pritchett-Boston Common 1963 David Gavurin, English pop guitarist/composer, Sundays, Blind 1963 Jack Del Rio, NFL linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings 1963 Graham Norton, Irish Celebrity 1962 Ava Fabian, born in Brewster, New York, playmate, Aug, 1986, actress, Cafe Nostra 1962 Sherrin Smyers, born in Newcastle, Australia, LPGA golfer, 1995 Youngstown-11th 1962 Tina Tombs, born in Montreal, Quebec, LPGA golfer, 1990 Jamie Farr Toledo 1961 Matt Cole, born in Stratford, Ontario, Canadian Tour golfer, 1990 Space Coast 1960 Bev Smith, born in Armstrong BC, basketball forward 1996 Olympics 1960 Jon Agnew, cricketer, England pace bowler late 80's 1960 Jonathan Agnew, British broadcaster and test bowler 1960 Hugo Weaving, Nigerian Actor 1958 Derek Kallicharran, cricket all-rounder, Guyana, USA 1994 ICC Trophy 1958 John Wesley Jones, born in Lawton, Oklahoma, 4X100m relayer, 1976 Olympics gold 1957 Graeme Kelling, British pop guitarist, Deacon Blue-Real Gone Kid 1957 Paul Downton, cricketer, England wicket-keeper in 80's 1956 Evelyn Hart, prima ballerina, Royal Winnipeg Ballet 1956 David E. Kelley, American Producer 1954 Julie Carmen, born in Mount Vernon, New York, actress, Gloria, Last Plane Out 1952 Dave Hill, born in England, rock guitarist, Slade-Coz I Love You 1952 Gary Moore, Irish rock guitarist, Skid Row-Oh Pretty Woman 1952 Peter Haycock, rock guitarist, All Along the Watchtower 1952 Rosemarie Ackermann, born in East Germany, high jumper 1976 Olympics gold 1951 Steve Gatlin, born in Olney, Texas, country singer, Gatlin Bros-Broken Lady 1951 Mick Mars, born in Terre Haute, Indiana, rocker, heavy metal guitarist, played for glam metal band Motley Crue 1951 John Hannah, American Athlete 1950 Christine Lahti, born in Detroit, actress, Harvey Korman Show, Swing Shift 1949 Greg Knight, British Politician 1948 Berry Oakley, born in Chicago, Illinois, rocker, Allman Brothers-Ramblin' Man 1948 Pick Withers, rocker, Dire Straits 1948 Dan Simmons, American Author 1947 Salvatore Sciarrino, composer 1946 Craig T. Nelson, born in Spokane, Washington actor, Poltergeist, Hayden Fox-Coach 1945 Bryan Andrews, cricketer, New Zealand medium-pacer, toured Australia 1973-74 1945 Caroline McWilliams, born in Seattle, Washington actress, Sally-Soap, Marcy-Benson 1945 Walter Charles, born in East Strousberg, Pennsylvania, actor, Fletch Lives, Weeds 1944 David Melville, professor and director, Middlesex Polytechnic 1944 Lawrence A. Hough, U.S., rower, Pairs w/o cox-1968 olympic silver 1943 Ian Robertson, British museum director, National Army Museum 1942 Kitty Kelley, author, Unauthorized Biography of Frank Sinatra 1942 Kris Jensen, born in New Haven, Connecticut, musician, singer, guitarist, recorded chart topping hit 'Torture' 1941 Major Lance, U.S. boxer, dancer and singer, Hey Little Girl 1940 Bijan, born in Iran, mens apparel designer, Beverly Hills, New York City, London 1940 Robby Mueller, cinematographer, Breaking the Waves, Dead Man, Korczak 1940 Vladimir Timofeyevich Isakov, Russia, cosmonaut 1939 Hugh Masekela, born in Wilbank, South Africa, trumpeter, I Am Not Afraid 1939 JoAnne Carner, born in Kirkland, Washington, LPGA golfer, 1976 U.S. Women's Open 1938 A Bartlett Giamatti, born in Boston, President of Yale and baseball commissioner, 1989 1938 Michael Parks, born in Corona, California, actor, Then Came Bronson 1938 Peter Attenborough, British headmaster, Charterhouse 1938 A. Bartlett Giamatti, American Educator 1937 Ian St. James, novelist, Balfour Conspiracy, Vengeance, Money Stones 1937 J Hans van den Doel, economist and Dutch MP, PvdA 1936 Margo J. Sylvia, rocker, Tune Weavers 1935 Easton Dudley Ashton St. John McMorris, cricketer, WI batsman of 60's 1935 Francois-Bernard Mache, composer 1935 Lord Ichayra, Secretary-General, British Banking Association 1935 Trevor Griffiths, playwright, Absolute Beginners 1934 Dorothy Lousie Grenfell Williams, broadcaster 1933 Fritz Bolkestein, Dutch CEO, Shell, and Minister of Defense, VVD 1933 Robin Phillips, English multi-millionaire manufacturer, hand-dryer 1933 Seoirse Bodley, born in Ireland, contemporary composer 1932 Andrei Tarkovski, Russian director, Solaris, Stalker 1932 Anthony Perkins, born in New York City, actor, Psycho, Fear Strikes Out, Pretty Poison 1932 Bapu Nadkarni, cricketer, economical Indian slow left-armer 1956 - 1968 1932 Richard G. Lugar, born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Senator-R-Indiana 1977 - 1932 Andrei Tarkovsky, Russian Director 1932 Clive Davis, American Businessman 1931 Denis Frank Owen, Natural historian 1931 Harold Volkmer, born in Jefferson City, Missouri, Representative-D-Missouri 1977 - 1997 1930 David Sexton, soccer manager 1929 William F. Clinger, Jr., born in Warren, Pennsylvania, Representative-R-Pennsylvania 1979 - 1997 1928 Bill Ryan, born in Brooklyn, New York, newscaster, Smithsonian 1928 Jimmy Logan, British comedian, Mad Death 1928 Maya Angelou, born in St. Louis, poet and actress, Nyo-Roots 1928 Monty Norman, composer and writer 1927 Bob Stump, born in Phoenix, Arizona, Representative-R-Arizona 1977 - 2003 1926 Cloris Leachman, born in Des Moines, Iowa, actress, Phyllis, High Anxiety 1925 Elizabeth Wilson, born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, actor, Doc, East Side/West Side 1925 Erna Spoorenberg, Dutch singer 1924 Christopher Prater, screen printer 1924 Eva Marie Saint, born in Newark, New Jersey, actress, Sandpiper, Loving, Exodus 1924 Gil Hodges, baseball player/manager, Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Mets 1924 Peter Vaughan, actor, Haunted Honeymoon, Die Die My Darling 1923 Manon H E Alving, Dutch actress, Short American 1923 Nancy Francy, director, Claire's Knee 1922 Elmer Bernstein, born in New York City, movie music composer, Robot Monster 1921 Willem J "Wim" the Villiers, South Africa minister of Administration 1920 Eric Rohmer, born in Nancy, France, actor, 6 in Paris, Collector, Perceval 1919 Antony Tudor, born in England, choreographer, Metropolitan Opera 1957 1918 Earl Jellicoe, chancellor, University of Southhampton 1918 Margaret Dupont, tennis champion 1917 Joseph Ortiz, French-Algerian extremist, barricade uprising 1916 David White, actor, Larry Tate-Bewitched 1916 Herbert Eugene Caen, columnist 1915 Jan Drda, Czechoslovakian writer, Nema Barikada, Mestecko Na Dlani 1915 Lars G Ahlin, Swedish writer, Death of Me 1915 Muddy Waters, guitarist, Hoochie Coochie Man 1914 Gustave Camus, Belgian painter 1914 John Beith, British diplomat 1914 Marguerite Duras, born in France, novelist and playwright, Sea Wall 1913 Frances Langford, born in Lakeland, Florida, singer, Armed Forces Hour, Star Time 1913 Jerome Weidman, U.S. writer, Tenderloin 1913 Rosemary Lane, born in Indianola, Iowa, actress, 4 Mothers, Harvest Melody 1910 Agnes Patrick, campaigner 1910 [Marcelle] Georgette Hagedoorn, actress and chansonniere 1908 Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, author, Cheaper by the Dozen 1907 Nathan M. Pusey, born in Iowa, educator, National Association for Social Sciences-1963 1906 Bea Benaderet, born in New York City, actress, Kate-Petticoat Junction 1906 John Cameron Swayze, born in Wichita, Kansas, newscaster, Timex, Hindenberg 1905 Eugene Bozza, composer 1902 Louise L de Vilmorin, French poet and author, Lutin Sauvage 1901 Carmel Myers, born in San Francisco, California, actress, Carmel Myers Show 1899 William Brann, cricketer, South African batsman vs. England 1922-23 1897 Pierre Fresnay, born in Paris, France, actor, Grand Illusion 1896 Robert Sherwood, dramatist, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Idiot's Delight 1896 Tristan Tzara, Samuel Rosenfeld, French poet, Approximate Man 1896 Robert E. Sherwood, American Playwright 1895 Arthur Murray, born in New York City, dancer, Arthur Murray Dance Party 1895 Charlie Hallows, cricket batsman, Lancs played for England 1921 - 1928 1892 Cyril Smith, born in Peterhead, Scotland, actor, Adv of Sir Lancelot 1892 Esther Howard, born in Helena, Montana 1888 Tris Speaker, baseball great, hit more doubles than Pete Rose 1884 Isoroku Yamamoto, admiral and supreme commander of Japanese fleet 1882 Mary Howe, born in Richmond, Virginia, composer, pianist, studied with Nadia Boulanger 1881 Charles Funk, born in Ohio, Encylopediest, Funk and Wagnalls 1879 Gabriel Groulez, composer 1876 Maurice de Vlaminck, born in Paris, Fauvist painter, Village in the Snow 1875 Jozef Szulc, composer 1875 Pierre Monteux, born in Paris, France, conductor, Boston Symphony Orchestra 1919 - 1924 1875 Samuel S. Hinds, born in Brooklyn, New York 1872 Nikolai Amani, composer 1872 Pauline de Haan-Manifarges, Dutch singer 1870 George A. Smith, born in Salt Lake City Utah, 8th President of Mormon church 1866 George P. Baker, U.S. playwright, 47 Workshop 1858 Remy de Gourmont, French critic and writer, Physique de L'amour 1843 Hans Richter, composer 1836 Jerome Hopkins, composer 1836 Lawrence Barrett, American Actor 1832 Jose Echegaray y Elizaguirre, playwright and scientist, Teatro Escogido 1831 Edward Cary Walthall, Brigadier General Confederate Army 1828 Margaret Oliphant, Scotland, novelist and biographer, Beleaguered City 1826 Zenobe Theophile Gramme, inventor, electric motor 1823 Karl Wilhelm Siemens, inventor, laid undersea cables 1823 Robert Byington Mitchell, Brigadier General Union volunteers 1821 Linus Yale, U.S., portrait painter and inventor, Yale cylinder lock 1820 Charles Devens, Jr., Major General, Union volunteers 1817 John Wilson Sprague, Major General Union volunteers 1814 John Blair Smith Todd, Brigadier General Union volunteers 1809 Benjamin Pierce, U.S. mathematician and astronomer 1804 Joseph Fischhof, composer 1802 Dorothea Dix, U.S., aroused interest in treatment of mental inmates 1792 Thaddeus Stevens, U.S. Radical Republican congressional leader, Rep-R 1786 John Franklin, British explorer, Arctic 1785 Bettina Brentano, composer 1785 Bettina von Arnim, German writer, This Book Belongs to the King 1762 Stephen Storace, composer 1758 John Hoppner, portrait painter 1758 Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, born in France, painter, studied in Italy and painted for wealthy Parisians in Paris 1755 Vincenc Masek, composer 1752 Niccolo Antonio Zingarelli, composer, Andromeda 1740 Wolfgang Nicolaus Haueisen, composer 1731 Francisco Morera, composer 1716 John Evangelist Schreiber, composer 1696 Giovanni Battista Tiepoldo, painter 1648 Grinling Gibbons, sculptor and woodcarver 1646 Antoine Galland, French orientalist and interpreter 1527 Abraham Ortelius, Ortels/Hortels, born in South Netherlands, geographer 188 Caracalla, Marcus Aureiius Antoniius, Roman emperor, 211-17 Famous Birthdays, Celebrity Birthdays
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