1997 Michael Jackson, Jr., son of Michael Jackson 1981 Kelly Rowland, born in Atlanta, Georgia, singer, actress, founding member of group, Destiny's Child 1980 Matthew Lawrence, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, actor, Matthew-Gimme a Break 1980 Natasha Bobo, Watsonville California, actress, Sally-Together We Stand 1979 Brandy Norwood, born in McComb, Mississippi, known as 'Brandy', singer, songwriter, Grammy-Award winning song, 'The Boy is Mine' 1977 Jessica Carlson, Kalamazoo, Michigan, archer, alt-Olympics-1996 1977 Stephanie Richardson, born in Toronto, Ontario, 200m/800m swimmer 1996 Olympics 1977 Veronica Marie Duka, Campbellsville, Kentucky, Miss America, Kentucky-Top 10-1997 1977 Mike Shinoda, American Musician 1976 Brice Beckham, born in Long Beach, California, actor, Wesley-Mr Belvedare 1976 Tony Battie, NBA forward for the Denver Nuggets 1975 Chuck Watanabe, kayak alternate for 1996 Olympics 1975 Jacque Vaughn, NBA guard, Utah Jazz 1974 Brian Newman, guard for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1974 Ronnie Ward, linebacker for the Miami Dolphins 1974 Wally Richardson, quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens 1973 Tom Tumulty, linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals 1972 Dennis Iliohan, Dutch soccer player, FC Lisse, ADO Den Haag 1972 Steve McManaman, English Athlete 1971 Jennifer Lynne Faucette, Burlington Vermont, Miss America-Vt 1996 1971 John Bock, NFL center, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins 1971 Linda Wild, Arlington Heights, Illinois, tennis star, 1993 Melbourne Open 1970 Alistair Brown, cricketer, Surrey and England ODI opening batsman 1996 1970 Jason Allyn Scott, Iowa City Iowa, rower 1996 Olympics 1969 Bryan Eversgerd, U.S. baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals 1969 Jennifer Aniston, born in Sherman Oaks, California, actress, Rachel-Friends 1969 Joe Valerio, NFL outside corner/tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs 1969 Kevin King, U.S. baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners 1969 Mark Atkinson, cricket wicket-keeper, Tasmanian batsman 1969 Mary Stoker, Miss Wisconsin USA 1996 1969 Shannon Long, Gladstone Australia, playmate, Oct, 1988 1967 Barbara Byrne, Princeton, New Jersey, rower 1996 Olympics 1967 Chris Reohr, Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, fencer 1996 Olympics 1967 Derek King, Hamilton, NHL left wing for the New York Islanders 1967 John Patterson, U.S. baseball infielder for the San Francisco Giants 1966 Alexander Semak, Ufa Russia, NHL center for the New York Islanders 1966 Anthony Parker, NFL cornerback, Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams, TB Bucs 1966 Patrick Kuhnen, West Germany, tennis star 1966 Stephen Gregory, New York City, actor, Chase-Young and Restless 1965 Angie Ridgeway, Wabash, Indiana, LPGA golfer, 1992 Sara Lee-8th 1963 Todd Benzinger, U.S. baseball player for the San Francisco Giants 1962 Scott Kolden, Torrance California, actor, Scott-Me and the Champ 1962 Sheryl Crow, vocalist, All I Want to Do-Grammy 1995 1962 Tammy Baldwin, American Politician 1961 Becky LeBeau, born in Los Angeles, California, vocalist, Mischief 1961 Carey Lowell, New York City, actress, Me and Him, Guardian, Dangerously Close 1961 Mary Docter, U.S., 3000m speed skater, Olympics-1980, 84, 88, 92 1960 Richard A. Mastracchio, Waterbury, Connecticut, astronaut 1959 Corinne Shigemoto, U.S. judo coach 1996 Olympics 1958 Regina Marsikova, Czechoslovakia, tennis star 1956 Kathleen Beller, Queens, New York, actress, Ft. Apache the Bronx, Touched 1954 Catherine Hickland, Ft. Lauderdale, actress, Capitol, Star Trek IV 1953 Alan Rubin, music figure, Blues Brothers 1953 Philip Anglim, born in San Francisco, California, actor, Dane-Thorn Birds 1953 Stephen D. Thorne, born in Frankfurt-on-Main, West Germany, Lieutenant Commander USN/astronaut 1953 Jeb Bush, politician, born in Midland, Texas, 43rd Governor of Florida, younger brother of former President George W. Bush 1950 Clarence Ellis, born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, football player, safety, played with National Football League's Atlanta Falcons 1950 Ernest Istook, born in Fort Worth, Texas, Representative-R-Oklahoma 1993 - 2007 1950 Johanna E "Joke" Beerens, actress, Schipper Next to God 1950 Rochelle Fleming, U.S. soul vocalist, First Choice, Smarty Pants 1949 Charlie Hargrett, rock guitarist, Blackfoot 1948 Sue Bernard, born in Los Angeles, California, playmate, Dec, 1966 1947 Derek Shulman, born in Glasgow, Scotland, musician, singer, rocker, instrumentalist, vocalist for band Gentle Giant 1947 Roy Moore, American Judge 1946 M C Walker, CEO, Iceland Frozen Foods 1946 Timothy Chambers, pediatrician 1944 Bert Greene, born in Knoxville, Tennessee, professional golfer, played for the Professional Golf Association Tour 1944 Buddhadev Dasgupta, director, Charachar, Grihajuddha 1944 Mike Oxley, born in Findlay, Ohio, Representative-R-Ohio 1981 - 2007 1944 Michael Oxley, American Politician 1943 Iain Cameron, British brigadier 1943 Win Griffiths, born in Wales, born Winston James Griffiths, politician, Labor Party 1943 Rob Simmons, American Politician 1942 Archie Andrews, comic book character, Archie 1942 James Couchman, born in England, Conservative Party, Member of Parliament for Gillingham 1942 Leon Haywood, U.S. vocalist/keyboardist, It's Got to be Mellow 1942 Otis Clay, U.S. gospel/R&B-singer, That's how it is 1942 Tony Colton, rock producer, On the Boards 1941 Glenn Randall, Jr., stuntman, Species, Mrs. Soffel, Return of the Jedi 1941 Jeremy Mackenzie, general 1941 Sergio Mendes, jazz/pop musician, Brazil '66/'77/'88 1941 Sonny Landham, American Actor 1940 Bobby "Boris" Pickett, rocker, Monster Mash 1940 Calvin Fowler, Pitts, basketball player, Gold Medal 1968 Olympics 1939 Bryan Gould, born in New Zealand, politician, Rhodes Scholar, Labor Member of Parliament for Southampton Test 1939 Gerry Goffin, Queens, New York, rock lyricist, married Carole King 1939 Jane [Hyatt] Yolen, U.S., sci-fi author, Spider Jane, Heart's Blood 1938 Bevan Congdon, cricketer, New Zealand batsman of 60s and 70s 1938 Boris Majorov, U.S.S.R., ice hockey 1964 Olympic gold 1938 Manuel Antonio Noriega, Panamanian general/dictator, -1990 1938 Willy Correa de Oliveira, composer 1938 Yevgeniy Majorov, U.S.S.R., ice hockey 1964 Olympic gold 1937 Bill Lawry, cricketer, dour Australian lefty opener, Can talk a bit 1937 Lodewijk Boer, Dutch violinist and playwright, The Family 1937 Marilyn Butler, Rector, Exeter College-Oxford 1937 Peter Lashley, cricketer, 4 Tests for West Indies 1960-66 1936 Burt Reynolds, born in Michigan, actor, Evening Shade, Strip Tease, Cannonball 1935 Bent Lorentzen, born in Stenvad, Denmark, prolific composer, dramatist, wrote 18 operas to date, compared to Richard Vagner 1935 Gene Vincent, born in Norfolk, Virginia, rock guitarist and vocalist, Be-Bop-A-Lula 1934 Francesco Pennisi, composer 1934 John Surtees, British race car driver 1934 Mary Quant, Kent England, fashion designer, Chelsea Look, Mod Look 1934 Patrick Holmes Sellors, ophthalmologist 1934 Tina Louise, New York City, actress, Ginger-Gilligan's Island, Julie-Dallas 1934 Mel Carnahan, American Politician 1932 Dennis Skinner, born in Derbyshire, England, Labor Party, left-wing supporter, homosexual and pro-choice advocate 1932 Jerome Lowenthal, Philadelphia, pianist and professor, Jerusalem Academy of Music 1931 Larry Merchant, author/boxing commentator, Showtime 1930 Alevtina Koltschina, U.S.S.R., cross coutry relay skier, Gold Medal 1960 Olympics 1929 Leonard Gregory Kastle, composer 1929 Earl of Rosebery, born in Scotland, born Neil Primrose, 7th Earl of Rosebery, Scottish nobleman 1928 Archibald Forster, CEO, Esso UK 1928 Conrad Janis, New York City, actor, Mork and Mindy, Quark, Bonino 1928 Gerry Alexander, cricket wicketkeeper, WI of 50s and 60s 1926 Alexander Gibson, British conductor/founder, Scottish Opera 1926 Paul Bocuse, France, great chef, Legion of Honor 1926 Leslie Nielsen, Canadian Actor 1925 Kim Stanley, Patricia Reid, Tularosa, New Mexico, actress, Right Stuff 1925 Peter Berger, British Vice-Admiral 1925 Virginia E Johnson, doctor/sexologist, Masters and Johnson 1925 Virginia Johnson, American Psychologist 1924 Mary Tregear, Oriental art historian 1923 Pamela Sharples, born in England, Baroness Sharples, Conservative Party 1923 Ronald Arculus, British diplomat 1922 Leslie Nielsen, Regina Sask, actor, Forbidden Planet, Naked Gun 1921 Eva Gabor, born in Budapest, Hungary, actress, Lisa-Green Acres, Gigi 1921 Lloyd Bentsen, born in Mission, Texas, Senator-D-Texas 1971 - 1993, 1989 Democratic Vice Presidential nominee 1920 Billy Halop, New York City, actor, Bert Munson-All in the Family 1920 Daniel F[rancis] Galouye, U.S., sci-fi author, Dark Universe, Last Leap 1920 Farouk I, Cairo, last King of Egypt, 1936-52 1920 Paul Peter Piech, artist 1919 Gretchen Fraser, born in Tacoma, Washington, slalom skier 1948 Olympics gold 1917 Richard Jock Kinneir, graphic designer 1917 Sidney Sheldon, born in Chicago, American writer, Academy-Award winner, crime fiction novelist 1916 Bernice Levin Neugarten, social scientist/gerontologist 1915 Haakon Stotijn, Dutch oboist, VARA Orchestra, Orkestgebouw Orch 1915 Mervyn Levy, artist/critic 1915 Patrick Leigh Fermor, author 1914 French Duynstee, Dutch constitutional lawyer 1914 Matt Dennis, born in Seattle, Washington vocalist, Matt Dennis Show 1914 Menelaos Pallantios, composer 1914 Winand J Borgerhoff Mulder, court judge of Amsterdam 1913 Lucio Diestro San Pedro, composer 1912 Roy Fuller, England, poet and novelist, Lost Season 1912 Rudolf Firkusny, Napajedla Czechoslovakia, pianist, Julliard 1911 Alec Cairncross, chancellor, Glasgow U 1909 Joseph L Mankiewicz, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, film writer and director, Sleuth 1909 Max Baer, Omaha Nebraska, heavyweight boxing champ, 1934-35 1909 Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Director 1908 Josh White, born in Greenville, South Carolina, born Joshua Daniel White, guitarist, singer, civil rights activist 1908 Sutan Takdir Alishahbana, Indonesian linguistic/author/novelist 1908 Vivian [Ernest] Fuchs, geologist/explorer, British Antarctic Survey 1907 E. W. Swanton, author and sports commentator 1906 Denis Barnett, British air chief marshal 1905 Beb [Elizabeth] Vuyk, Netherlands/Indonesian writer, Camp diary 1904 Henry R LaBouisse, headed UNICEF, 1965-79 1904 Keith Holyoake, New Zealand PM, 1960-72 1903 Hans Redlich, composer 1903 Rex Lease, West Virginia, actor, Fast Bullets, Sunny Skies, Custer's Last Stand 1902 Arne Jacobsen, Danish Architect 1900 Hans-Georg Gadamer, German philosopher 1900 Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., great polo player, Westchester Cup 1924,27,30,39 1898 Leo Szilard, Hungary, physicist/A-bomb worker/peace activist 1897 Yves de La Casiniere, composer 1896 Else Lasker-Schuler, writer 1895 Viktor Nikolayevich Trambitsky, composer 1894 Alfonso Leng, composer 1894 Isaac M Kolthoff, chemist, Massenanalyse 1893 Johan C P Alberts, Dutch literary, Festival 1891 J. W. Hearne, cricket leg-spinner, all-rounder for England in 24 Tests 1890 John P M L de Vries, fairy tale writer 1889 John Mills, dancer, Mills Brothers 1889 Vladimir Mikhaylovich Deshevov, composer 1887 Ernst "Putzi" Hanfstangl, German/US pianist/politician, NSDAP 1887 John van Melle, South African writer, Dawid Booysen 1883 Paul August von Klenau, Danish composer and conductor, Sulamith 1882 Gheorghe Cucu, composer 1879 Jean Gilbert, composer 1875 Sara Wennerberg-Reuter, composer 1874 Elsa Beskow, Maartman, Swedish children's book/fairy tales author 1874 Fritz Bennicke Hart, composer 1873 Feodor Chaliapine, Russian author/novelist, Pages from My Life 1869 Helene ELJ Kroller-Muller, Dutch founder, Kroller-Muller Museum 1867 August W. Messer, German philosopher/educator/psychologist 1860 Rachilde, Marguerite Vallette-Eymery, French author, Monsieur Venus 1847 Thomas A. Edison, born in Milan, Ohio, American Inventor 1846 William Fox Talbot, pioneer photographer/inventor 1840 Sanuel Dana Greene, Lieutenant Commander Union Navy 1839 Josiah Willard Gibbs, theoretical physicist/chemist 1833 Melville Weston Fuller, 8th chief justice 1830 Hans Bronsart von Schellendorf, composer 1830 Peter Arnold Heise, composer 1829 William Anderson Pile, Major General Union volunteers 1821 Auguste Edouard Mariette, French egyptologist, dug out Sphinx 12/16/42 1821 Hermann Allmers, writer 1819 Samuel Parkman Tuckerman, composer 1812 Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Vice President, Confederacy 1812 Benjamin Franklin Sands, Commander Union Navy 1810 Loisa Puget, composer 1802 Lydia Maria Child, U.S., author/abolitionist, Juvenile Miscellany 1800 William Henry Fox Talbot, Wiltshire England, photographic pioneer 1790 Ignaz Assmayer, composer 1783 Jarena Lee, famous African 1780 K vs. Gunderode, writer 1776 Joannis Capodistrias, Greek governor of Troezen, 1827-31 1764 Marie-Joseph de Chenier, French poet, Cajus Graechus 1755 Albert Christoph Dies, composer 1657 Bernard Fontenelle, France, scientist/writer, Plurality of Worlds 1568 Honore d'Urfe, French writer, L'Astree 1557 John Wtenbogaert, remonstrants theologist 1535 Gregory XIV, Niccolo Sfondrati, Roman Catholic pope, 1590-91 1506 Juliana van Stolberg, engraver of Nassau 1465 Elizabeth of York, London, Consort of King Henry VII 1380 Gianfrancesco Poggio Bracciolini, Italy, humanist Famous Birthdays, Celebrity Birthdays
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