1988 Alexa Vega, born in Miami, Florida, actress, singer, pianist, appeared in 'Repo! the Genetic Opera', 'Spy Kids' trilogy films 1980 Stephanie Michelle Steele, Abilene, Texas, country singer 1979 Ara Francis, Miss Colorado Teen USA 1996 1977 Michelle Kathlene Cardamon, California, Miss Teen USA, 1996-3rd 1977 Sarah Chalke, Ottawa, actress, Becky-Roseanne, Ernest Goes to School 1977 Trisha Williams, Hobbs New Mexico, Miss America-New Mexico 1997 1976 Carlos Moya, born in Geneva, Spain, professional tennis player, ranked 1st in the World for singles, won French Open singles, 1998 1976 Craig Mills, Toronto, NHL right wing, Winnipeg Jets 1974 Sean Woodson, safety for the Buffalo Bills 1972 Chris Imes, South Paris Maine, U.S. hockey defenseman 1994 Olympics 1972 Donta Jones, NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers 1971 Ernest Faber, born in Geldrop, Netherlands, professional soccer player 1971 Jim Flanigan, NFL defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears 1970 Andy Bichel, cricketer, Australian pace bowler vs. WI 1997 1970 Dene Hills, cricketer, prolific Tasmanian batsman 1970 Greg Woodcroft, Hamilton Ontario, 52 kg freestyle wrestler 1996 Olympics 1970 Jim Thome, Peoria, Illinois, infielder, Cleveland Indians 1970 Mark Ilott, cricketer, England left-arm pace bowler 1993- 1970 Reggie Slater, NBA forward for the Toronto Raptors 1969 Kipp Vickers, NFL guard for the Indianapolis Colts 1969 Mark Ealham, cricketer, Kent and England Test all-rounder 1996 1969 Steven Van Randwijck, Washington D.C., field hockey player 1996 Olympics 1968 Christine Schaefer, Florence, Kentucky, WPVA volleyballer, U.S. Open-5th-1994 1968 Emanual Davis, NBA guard for the Houston Rockets 1968 Martin Lowenfish, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1968 Michael Long, Cromwell New Zealand, Australasia golfer 1967 Brian McRae, Bradenton, Florida, outfielder for the Chicago Cubs 1967 Rob Burnett, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns/Baltimore Ravens 1966 Deena Wigger, Colorado Springs CO, U.S. shooter 1992 Olympics 1965 Michael Perry, NFL defensive tackle for the Denver Broncos 1965 Patricia Hy-Boulais, Phnom Penh Kampuchea, Canada tennis, 1992, 1996 Olympics 1965 Wayne James, cricketer, Zimbabwe Test wicketkeeper vs. Pakistan 1993 1963 John Philipson, pop bassist, Rowwen Heze, Kroenenberg 1963 Patty Duffek, Woodland Hills California, playmate, May, 1984 1962 Scott Davis, born in Santa Monica, California, tennis star 1961 Tom Ford, American Designer 1960 Damon Keeve, born in San Francisco, California, heavyweight, 209 lbs, judoka, 1992, 1996 Olympics 1959 Gerhard Berger, formula-1 racer, Italian Grand Prix-1988 1959 Jeanette Winterson, British Novelist 1958 Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalev, Rus, cosmonaut, TM-7, TM-12, STS-60 1958 Yoshinori Mizumaki, Tokyo, Japan, PGA golfer, 1994 Byron Nelson-2nd 1957 Bernhard Langer, born in Anhausen, West Germany, professional golfer, two-time Masters champion 1956 Glen Matlock, rock bassist, Sex Pistols 1955 Diana Scarwid, Savannah Georgia, actress, Extermites, Psycho 3, Heat 1955 Roderick Hopkins Davis, Auckland New Zealand, yachting Star class 1996 Olympics 1954 Derek Warwick, born in Alresford, England, racecar driver 1954 John Lloyd, England, tennis star, former husband of Chris Everet 1953 Alex Lifeson, born in Toronto, Canada, rock guitarist, Rush 1953 Willy "Mink" Deville, Borsay, U.S. blues/rock singer, Hey! Joe 1952 Paul Reubens, born in Peekskill, New York, born Paul Rubenfeld, actor, comedian, famous character, Pee-Wee Herman 1951 Don [Sheldon George] Pooley, Jr., born in Phoenix, Arizona, PGA golfer, 1980 BC Open 1950 Charles Fleischer, Washington D.C., comedian, Roger Rabbit 1950 Cynthia Potter, U.S., springboard diver 1976 Olympics bronze 1949 Andrew McKay, conservative MP 1949 Barbara Bach, Goldbach, Queens, New York, actress, Spy Who Loved Me 1949 Douglas Fred Tewell, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, PGA golfer, 1980 Sea Pines 1949 Edith Valckaert, Belgian violinist 1949 Edmund Weiner, lexicographer 1949 Jeff Cook, Fort Payne, Alabama, country guitar/vocalist, Alabama - Mountain Music 1949 Simon Kirke, rocker, Bad Company 1947 Jacques Arnold, MP, Conservative 1947 John Morrison, cricketer, "Mystery" New Zealand batsman 1973-82 1947 Susie McAllister, LPGA golfer 1946 Tony Howard, cricketer, WI off-spinner one Test vs. New Zealand 1972 1945 G. W. Bailey, Port Arthur, Texas, actor, Dr. Beale-St. Elsewhere 1944 Barry Conyngham, composer 1944 Tim Bogert, born in Ridgefield, New Jersey, musician, bass player, played rock, blues-rock, heavy metal 1944 Wim Jurg, corrector/chairman, Werelddambond FMJD 1943 Bob Kerrey, Sen-D Nebraska 1943 [Susan] Tuesday Weld, New York City, actress, Dobie Gillis, Wild in Country 1942 Daryl Dragon, born in Pasadena, California, keyboardist, Captain and Tennille 1941 Yuri Vassilyevich Malyshev, U.S.S.R., cosmonaut, Soyuz T-2, T-11 1941 Bernard Ebbers, Canadian Businessman 1940 David Hart, General-Secretary, National Association of Head Teachers 1940 Warren Harding "Sonny" Sharrock, jazz guitarist 1937 Alice Coltrane, jazz musician 1937 Mark Potter, British court judge 1937 Phil Shulmon, rocker, Gentle Giant 1937 Tommy Sands, born in Chicago, Illinois, singer and actor, Teenage Rock, Dream With Me 1935 Frank Yablans, New York City, writer, North Dallas Forty 1935 Michael Holroyd, born in London, England, author, biographer, wrote biographies of George Bernard Shaw, Augustus John 1933 Joke Smit, Dutch feminist 1933 Nancy Friday, American Author 1932 Antonia Fraser, biographer, Mary Queen of Scots 1932 Francois Glorieux, composer 1932 Mikhail Nikolayevich Burdayev, cosmonaut 1931 Sri Chinmoy, Indian Philosopher 1930 John Daly, British trade union leader 1930 John Watts, chief of defense, Omani Armed Forces 1929 Ad J Hermes, Dutch MP, KVP/CDA 1929 Elizabeta Bagrintseve, U.S.S.R., discus thrower 1952 Olympics silver 1929 Ira Levin, author, Rosemary Baby, Boys From Brazil, This Perfect Day 1928 Jack Thompson, MP, Labour 1928 Joan Kroc, wife of Ray Korc/owner, McDonalds and San Diego Padres 1928 Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi, premier of Kwazulu, Shaka Zulu 1928 Peter Richard Tahourdin, composer 1928 Mangosuthu Buthelezi, South African Leader 1927 Hugh Byatt, British diplomat 1927 Liselott Linsenhoff, born in West Germany, equestrian, Gold Medal 1972 Olympics 1925 Ken Grieves, cricketer, NSW leg-spin all-rounder 1925 Richard Rutt, bishop of Leicester 1925 Tony Crombie, drummer/bandleader 1925 Viscount Rothermere, newspaper owner 1922 Frank Kelly Freas, American Writer 1920 James Molyneaux, MP, Ulster unionist 1919 John Cox, Flemish/U.S. painter/dir, Museum of Fine Physician, Boston 1919 Lord Dormand, of Eastington, British MP, Labour 1918 Lord Winstanley, physician/British MP, Labour 1916 Martha Raye, Margaret Reed, Butte Mont, actress, Martha Raye Show 1916 Tony Harris, cricketer, Springbok 5/8th, Test batsman, 1915 Walter W. Heller, economist, Old Myths and New Realities 1914 Catherine Marshall, editor/writer 1913 Arthur Benfield, head of Cheshire CID 1913 Donald McKenzie MacKinnon, philosopher 1913 Stewart Crawford, British diplomat 1912 Peter Gretton, British vice admiral 1911 Patience Edney, nurse/communist 1910 Mother Teresa, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, Yugoslavia, Nobel 1979 1909 Lester W. "Pres" Young, U.S. jazz saxophonist 1909 Sidney R. Yates, born in Chicago, Illinois, Representative-D-Illinois 1949 - 1963 and 1965 - 1999 1909 Sylveer Maes, Belgian bicylist 1909 Lester Young, American Musician 1908 Donald [George] Bradman, Australian cricketer, 6,996 runs 1908 Frank Leahy, O'Neill Nebraska, football coach, Notre Dame 1908 Lyndon B Johnson, Stonewall, Texas, D, 36th President, 1963-1969 1908 Lyndon B. Johnson, American President 1905 Alexander Johnston, CEO, Board of Inland Revenue 1905 Frederick O'Neal, Brooksville Mississippi, actor, Car 54 Where Are You 1903 Xavier Villaurrutia, Mexican poet, Nocturno de los Angeles 1902 Herbert Menges, composer 1901 Al Ritz, Joaquim, Newark, New Jersey, actor, Ritz Brothers, Hi Ya Chum 1901 Roger Pryor, New York City, actor, Belle of the Nineties, Identity Unknown 1899 Byron Foulger, Ogden, Utah, actor, River's Edge, Up in Smoke 1899 Cecil Scott Forester, England, historical novelist, Horatio Hornblower 1898 Enny de Leeuwe, Engelina, actress, Anatevka, wife of Pierre Mols 1897 Ad van Emmenes, Dutch soccer reporter 1894 Charles Meredith, Knoxville, Pennsylvania, actor, Court of Last Resort 1890 Man Ray, U.S. statues artist/photographer/movie, dada 1886 Eric Coates, Hucknall Nottinghamshire England, viola player/composer 1886 Rebecca Clarke, composer 1884 Harry Antrim, born in Chicago, Illinois, actor, Miracle on 34th St, Devil's Doorway 1884 Vincent Auriol, president of France, 1947-53 1882 Jaroslav Kricka, composer 1878 Joseph John Richards, composer 1877 Charles Stewart Rolls, British auto manufacturer, Rolls-Royce Ltd 1877 Lloyd C. Douglas, American Clergyman 1874 Karl Bosch, German chemist, BASF, Nobel 1931 1871 Theodore Dreiser, U.S., novelist, Sister Carie, American Tragedy 1870 Amado Nervo, Juan C Ruiz de Nervo, Mexican writer/poet 1869 Karl Haushofer, soldier/geographer 1867 Umberto Giordano, composer 1865 Charles Gates Dawes, R, 30th Vice President, 1925-29, Nobel 1925 1865 Emmuska Orczy, British writer, Scarlet Pimpernel 1865 Charles G. Dawes, American Vice President 1858 Giuseppe Peanoin Cuneo, Piemonte Italy, mathematician 1849 Manuel Acuna, Mexican poet, Nocturno 1847 Gustave J Waffelaert, Flemish theologist/bishop of Bridge 1839 Emory Upton, Major General Union Army 1837 Heinrich Urban, composer 1835 Albijn van de Abeele, Flemish author/mayor/painter 1832 James Alexander Walker, Brigadier General Confederate Army 1826 Frank Stillman Nickerson, Brigadier General Union volunteers 1826 Hermann Kipper, music teacher/critic/composer 1824 Hiram Gregory Berry, Major General Union volunteers 1809 Hannibal Hamlin, R, 15th Vice President, 1861-65 1770 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher/inventor, dialectic 1768 Anne-Franeois Mellinet, French/Belgian general, Maastricht 1752 Herman Muntinghe, Dutch theologist, History of Mankind 1739 Michel Delalande, composer 1730 Johann Georg Hamann, born in Konigsberg, now Kaliningrad, Russia, writer, philosopher, supported the Sturm und Drang movement 1719 John/Jean Nepveu, Dutch governor of Suriname, 1768-79 1666 Ivan V, co-tsar of Russia, 1682-89 1650 Johann Samuel Welter, composer 1630 Maria van Oosterwijck, Dutch flower painter 1583 Simon Besler, composer 1562 Hans Leo Hassler, composer 1545 Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma/general/diplomat 1471 George von Saksen-Meissen, German potester of Frisia Famous Birthdays, Celebrity Birthdays
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