1981 Josh Groban, born in Los Angels, California, singer, songwriter, actor, sold nearly 20 million albums 1980 Chelsea Clinton, daughter of President Clinton, 1993-2001 1976 Tony Gonzalez, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs 1975 Christina Nigra, actress, Out of This World 1975 Dana Marie Lane, Cheyenne Wyoming, Miss America-Wyoming 1996 1975 Duce Staley, running back for the Philadelphia Eagles 1975 Marcus Robinson, wide receiver for the Chicago Bears 1974 Chris Dishman, guard for the Arizona Cardinals 1974 Jim Maher, cricketer, Queensland lefty batsman victorious 1995 side 1973 Terence Davis, WLAF wide receiver for the London Monarchs 1971 Ivan Robinson, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, U.S. boxer 1992 Olympics 1971 Jaroslav Modry, Ceske-budejovice C, NHL defenseman, Ottawa Senators 1971 Rich Tylski, guard/center for the Jacksonville Jaguars 1970 David White, NFL linebacker for the Buffalo Bills 1969 Greg Stevenson, Sherbrooke Quebec, rower, Olympics-11-92, 96 1969 Robert Massey, NFL cornerback for the New York Giants 1969 Robert Molenaar, Dutch soccer player, FC Volendam 1969 Victoria Fair, Jackson Michigan, Miss Michigan-America 1991 1969 Willie Banks, U.S. baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs 1968 Loy Vaught, NBA forward for the Los Angeles Clippers 1968 Mike Sullivan, Marshfield, NHL center for the Calgary Flames 1968 Ron Cox, NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears 1968 Michael Vartan, French Actor 1967 Dallas Eakins, Dade City, NHL defenseman, Winnipeg Jets 1967 Frantisek Kaberle, Brno, Czech Republic, hockey forward, Team Czech Republic 1967 Robert Kron, born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, NHL right wing, Hartford Whalers 1966 Chris Howard, U.S. baseball catcher for the Seattle Mariners 1966 Gregg Rainwater, actor, Buck Cross-Young Riders 1966 Pete Smith, U.S. baseball player, Atlanta Braves, New York Mets 1965 Sandra Cecchini, Bologna Italy, tennis star, 1995 Warsaw doubles 1964 April Heinrichs, born in Littleton, Colorado, U.S. women's soccer coach 1996 Olympics 1964 Ewen Vernal, British pop bassist, Deacon Blue-Your Town 1964 Richard de Vries, soccer player, De Graafschap 1963 Francesco Cancellotti, Italy, tennis star 1962 Adam Baldwin, actor, Full Metal Jacket, My Bodyguard 1962 Grant Show, born in Detroit, Michigan, actor, Jack Hanson-Melrose Place 1962 Kory Tarpenning, born in Portland, Oregon, pole vaulter 1962 Veronica Ribot-Canales, Buenos Aires Argentina, U.S. diver 1996 Olympics 1961 Grant Shaud, actor, Miles Silverburg-Murphy Brown 1961 James Worthy, NBA forward, Los Angeles Lakers, 1988 Playoff MVP 1960 Andres Gomez, Ecuador, tennis pro, Madrid Grand Prix-1990 1960 Bolik Dahan, Suriname singer/radio host, Radio KBC 1960 John van Grinsven, soccer player, MVV 1960 Paul Humphreys, rock synthesizer, OMD-Crush, Pacific Age 1960 Stoney Jackson, Richmond, Virginia, actor, White Shadow, Insiders 1957 Adrian Smith, heavy metal guitarist, Iron Maiden-Aces High 1955 Garry Christian, born in Liverpool, England, rocker, musician, singer 1955 Sally Spencer, actress, M J McKinnon-Another World 1954 Neal Schon, rock guitarist, Journey-Open Arms, Bad English 1952 Dwight Elmo Jones, born in Houston, Texas, basketball player, Silver Medal 1972 Olympics 1952 Henk Westbroek, Dutch singer, Good Cause 1952 Kevin Raleigh, rock vocalist/keyboardist, Michael Stanley Band 1951 Lee Atwater, Republican National Committee Chairman, 1989-91 1951 Steve Harley, rocker, Come Up and See Me 1950 Franco Moschino, born in Abbiategrasso, Italy, fashion designer, created provocative designs poking fun at the fashion establishment 1950 Julia Neuberger, Baroness Neuberger, born in England, British rabbi, member of the House of Lords, social reformer 1948 Eddie Gray, rock guitarist, Tommy James and Shondells-Crystal Blue 1948 Stephen Curtis, CEO, DVLA 1947 Ashley Woodcock, cricketer, one Test Australia vs. New Zealand 1974, only knock 27 1947 Gidon Kremer, Riga Latvia, violinist, Tchaikovsky Prize 1970 1947 Marian G Klaren, Dutch mime/actress, Red Cabbage 1945 Daniel Olbrychski, Poland, actor, La Truite 1944 Alan Fudge, Wichita, Kansas, actor, Man From Atlantis, Paper Dolls 1944 Graeme Pollock, cricketer, South African batting prodigy 1944 Roger Scruton, philosopher 1943 Mary Frann, born in St. Louis, Missouri, actress, Joanna-Newhart, Days of Our Live 1942 Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Due West, South Carolina, news reporter, McNeil-Lehrer 1941 Ian McGarry, general secretary, British Actors' Equity Association 1941 Paddy Ashdown, New Delhi India, British MP, Soc/Lib Democrat 1941 Sandy Wilson, born in Sale, England, composer, songwriter, musicals include 'The Boy Friend', 'Divorce Me', 'Darling!', 'Aladdin' 1940 Barbara Kelly, CEO, Scottish Consumer Council 1940 Howard Hesseman, Salem Or, actor, Dr. Johnny Fever-WKRP, Head of Class 1939 Antoinette Sibley, ballerina, Turning Point 1939 Kenzo Takada, Japanese director, Dream After Dream 1939 Lester King, cricketer, WI fast bowler, 2 Tests 1962-68, 9 wkts 1939 Peter Revson, auto racer, 1971 Indianapolis pole winner 1938 Pascale Petit, PAris, actor, Code Name: Jaguar, End of Desire 1937 Barbara Babcock, born in Pasadena, California, actress, Dr. Quinn, Dallas, Hill St. Blues 1937 Donald MacKay, CEO, Scottish Enterprise 1937 L Jay Silvester, U.S., discus thrower 1972 Olympics silver 1936 Chuck Glaser, Spalding, Nebraska, singer, Glaser Bros-Getting to Me Again 1936 Roger M Mahoney, born in Hollywood, California, archbishop of Los Angeles, 1985- 1936 Timothy Spall, actor, 1871, Life is Sweet, Crusoe, Remembrance 1936 Virginia Maskell, actress, Suspect, Doctor in Love, Man Upstairs 1936 Sonia Johnson, American Activist 1935 Alberto Remedios, opera/concert singer 1935 Mirella Freni, Modena Italy, lyric soprano, Madame Butterfly 1934 Ralph Nader, consumer advocate, Unsafe at Any Speed 1934 Van Williams, Fort Worth, Texas, actor, Green Hornet, Tycoon 1934 [Navarre] Scott Momaday, U.S. author, House Made of Dawn, Pulitzer 1969 1933 6th marquess of Bute, Scottish large landowner/bibliophile 1933 Edward Lucie-Smith, poetry critic 1933 Geoffrey Maitland Smith, CEO, Sears 1933 Malcolm Wallop, born in New York City, New York, Senator-R-Wyoming 1977 - 1995 1933 Raymond Berry, Texas, NFL hall of famer for the Baltimore Colts 1932 Dolf Zwerver, Dutch painter 1932 Elizabeth Taylor, born in London, actress, Cleopatra, violet eyes 1932 Lord Young of Graffham, CEO, Cables and Wireless 1931 Andrew Sloan, Chief Constable, Strathcourt 1930 Joanne Woodward, born in Thomasville, Georgia, actress, 3 Faces of Eve, Rachel 1930 Lieux Dressler, actress, Alice Grant-General Hospital 1928 Ariel Sharon, Israeli Leader 1927 Guy Mitchell, Al Cernick, born in Detroit, Michigan, rocker/actor, Red Garters 1927 Lord Belhaven and Stenton 1927 Michael Butler, Pro-Provost/chairman, Royal College of Art 1926 Peter Emery, British MP 1925 Hugh Leggatt, art dealer 1925 Michael Kaye, director, City of London Festival 1925 Richard AFM Auwerda, Dutch journalist/writer 1925 Samuel Dash, American Lawyer 1924 M M Shearer, former Lord Lieutenant of Shetland 1924 Norman Marshall, cricketer, brother of Roy, one Test for WI 1955 1923 Dexter Gordon, U.S., tenor saxophonist/actor, Connection 1923 Viktor Kalabis, composer 1922 Mervyn Jones, author, Nobody's Fault, 5 Hungarian Writers 1921 Andras Szollosy, composer 1921 Michael Fox, U.S., actor, Quincy, Dallas, Bold and the Beautiful 1920 David Vere Bendall, former diplomat 1920 Jose Melis, Havana Cuba, orchestra leader, Jack Paar Program 1920 Reg Simpson, cricketer, prolific England opener 1948-55 1919 Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, composer 1917 John Connally, Gov-D/R-Texas, shot in Kennedy motorcade 1915 Arthur Gilson, Belgian attorney/minister of Defense, 1958-.. 1913 Frank Allaun, British MP, L 1913 Irwin Shaw, U.S., novelist, Rich Man Poor Man 1913 Paul Ricoeur, French Philosopher 1912 Hugues Panassie, French jazz saxophonist/author, Hot Club of France 1912 Lawrence Durrell, Darjeeling India, writer, Alexandria Quartet 1910 Joan Bennett, Palasades, New Jersey, actress, Little Women, Disraeli 1910 Peter De Vries, Chicago, author, Reuben Reuben, Prick of Noon 1909 Elisabeth Welch, singer, Song of Freedom, Over the Moon 1907 Gerhard Alexander, Veldheer, Dutch actor, Prince Willem of Orange 1906 Alexander Matheson, New Zealand cricket pace bowler, 2 Tests 1930-31 1906 H Algernon F "Algy" Rumbold, English diplomat, South Africa/Tibet 1905 Charles de Keukeleire, Belgian director, Evil Eye 1905 Franchot Tone, Niagara Falls, New York, actor, Dr. Freeland-Ben Casey 1904 James Thomas Farrell, U.S., author, Studs Lonigan trilogy 1904 Renaat Verheijen, Flemish actor and director, Innocent Heart 1903 Reginald Gardiner, Wimbledon England, actor, Great Dictator 1902 Ethelda Bleibtrey, 100m/300m U.S. swimmer, Olympics-3 gold-1920 1902 Gene Sarazen, Harrison, New York, PGA golfer, Masters 1935, U.S. Open 1922, 32 1902 John Steinbeck, born in Salinas, California, author, Grapes of Wrath-Nobel 1962 1901 Marino Marini, Italian sculptor/painter 1899 Charles H Best, Maine, physiologist/co-discoverer, Insulin 1899 Ian Keith, born in Boston, Massachusetts, actor, Rochefort-3 Musketeers 1899 Sulo Nikolai Salonen, composer 1898 Allison Danzig, sports writer, Tennis Pictorial History 1898 Rutkowski Bronislaw, composer 1897 Bernard F. Lyot, French astronomer, Lyot filter 1897 G Paul H Schuitema, graphic designer/photographer, System-O-Color 1895 Edward Brophy, actor, Champ, Dumbo, Great Guy, Cameraman, Doughboys 1894 Robert-Lucien Siohan, composer 1893 Joseph Messner, composer 1893 Ralph Linton, U.S. cultural anthropologist, Tree of Culture 1892 William Demarest, St. Paul, Minnesota, actor, Uncle Charlie-My 3 Sons 1891 David Sarnoff, U.S., radio/TV pioneer/CEO, RCA 1891 Georges E Migot, French composer 1888 Lotte Lehmann, Perleberg Germany, soprano, Fidello 1888 Roberto Assagioli, Italian Psychologist 1887 James D Innes, English painter 1886 Hugo L. Black, born in Alabama, Senator-D-Alabama, 78th Supreme Court justice, 1937 - 1971 1881 Luitzen Brouwers, Dutch mathematician 1881 Sveinn Bjornsson, 1st president of Iceland, 1944-52, poet, Figur ild 1879 Jose Sancho Marraco, composer 1874 Max Ettinger, composer 1870 Louis Coerne, composer 1869 Alice Hamilton, physician/writer, workmen's compensation laws 1867 Irving Fisher, U.S. economist, compensating dollar 1867 Wilhelm Peterson-Berger, composer 1863 George H. Mead, American Philosopher 1863 George Herbert Mead, American Philosopher 1861 Rudolph Steiner, born in Kraljevic, Austria, founder, doctrine of anthroposophy 1850 Henry Edwards Huntington, U.S., railroad executive 1848 Charles Hubert H Parry, England, musicologist/composer, Jerusalem 1847 Ellen Alice Terry, Coventry Engl, actress/director, Imperial Theatre 1846 Joaquin Valverde, composer 1841 [Eleanor] Agnes Lee, daughter of U.S. general Robert E Lee 1835 Charles Cartuyvels, Belgian pulprit orator 1835 Richard Garnett, English author, Ananda the Miracle Worker 1832 Alfred Pollard Edward, Civil War journalist 1827 Richard W. Johnson, Major General Union Army 1823 Ferdinand Van Derveer, Brigadier General Union volunteers 1823 William Buel Franklin, Major General Union volunteers 1822 Eugene Gautier, composer 1811 [Catherine] Mildred Lee, daughter of U.S. general Robert E Lee 1807 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland, Maine, poet, Hiawatha 1802 William George Frederick Cavendish Bentinck, Lord George Bentinck 1792 Don Joaquin B F Espartero, Spanish adventurer/Field Marshal 1784 Elias Annes Borger, Dutch theologist/poet, To the Rhine 1784 Job Plimpton, composer 1759 Johann Carl Friedrich Rellstab, composer 1746 Gian Francesco Fortunati, composer 1745 Silverius Muller, composer 1702 Johann Valentin Gorner, composer 1649 Johann Philipp Krieger, composer 1622 Rembrandt Carel Fabritius, Dutch painter 1539 Franciscus Raphelengius, Dutch book publisher 274 Constantine I, Great Roman emperor, 306-337, adopted Christianity Famous Birthdays, Celebrity Birthdays
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