1988 Kerri Ann Darling, actress, Alli Fowler-Another World 1986 Melissa Stern, Baby M]/[Sara Whitehead, surrogate baby 1986 Mary Beth Whitehead, American Celebrity 1984 Emily Ann Lloyd, actress, Sarah Kramer-Something So Right 1977 Tom van der Leegte, Dutch soccer player, PSV 1976 Danny Fortson, NBA forward for the Denver Nuggets 1976 Roberta Alma Anastase, Miss Universe-Romania, 1996 1975 B. J. Gallis, CFL linebacker for the BC Lions 1975 Gregory DuBois, hockey defenseman, Team France 1998 1974 Rosanna Gimenez, Miss Paraguay Universe, 1997 1973 Serge Tremblay, born in La Malbaie, Quebec, weightlifter 1996 Olympics 1972 Kirby Dar Dar, wide reciever for the Miami Dolphins 1972 Charlie Haas, born in Houston, Texas, Charles Doyle 'Charlie' Haas II, professional wrestler, wrestles for WWE 1971 Mariah Carey, born in Huntington, New York, singer, five-time Grammy award winner, sold over 62.5 million albums 1970 Anthony Prior, NFL cornerback and safety, New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings 1970 Corey Page, actor, Richard Wilkins-Loving/City 1970 Ed Philion, NFL nose tackle for the Buffalo Bills 1969 Tom Beer, NFL running back, Detroit Lions 1968 Irina Belova, Russian pentathelete, world record 1992 1967 Jaime Navarro, born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, pitcher for the Chicago Cubs 1967 Talisa Soto, born in Brooklyn, New York, actress, License to Kill 1967 Tom Hammonds, NBA forward, Minnesota Timberwolves, Denver Nuggets 1966 Kate Donahoo, born in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. judoka 1992 Olympics 1963 Dave Koz, born in Encino, California, saxophonist, musician, radio host, played on CBS' The Pat Sajak Show 1963 Ed Pinckney, NBA forward for the Philadelphia 76ers 1963 Quentin Tarantino, director and screenwriter, Pulp Fiction 1963 Randall Cunningham, NFL quarterback, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings 1963 Todd Graves, born in Laurel, Mississippi, skeet, Olympics 1992, 1996 1963 Xuxa, Maria da Graca Meneghel, Brazil, actress, Xuxa Park 1962 Kevin J. Anderson, American Writer 1961 Clark Datchler, vocalist, Johnny Hates Jazz-Don't Say it's Love 1961 Ellery Hanley, born in Leeds, England, rugby league player, honored by the Queen in January, 1990, for his services to the game 1960 Clare Lucy Madeleine Evans, historian 1960 Jennifer Grey, actress, Dirty Dancing 1960 Steve Jarvin, Australian soling yachter 1996 Olympics 1958 Bart Connor, gymnast and sportscaster 1984 Olympics gold 1958 Shaun Cassidy, rocker and actor, Hardy Boys, Texas Guns 1958 Susan Molinari, born in Staten Island, New York, Representative-R-New York 1990 - 1997 1957 Billy MacKenzie, rock vocalist, The Associates-Affectionate Punch 1957 Nick Hawkins, born in the United Kingdom, politician, Conservative Party, lawyer, Member of Parliament for Surrey Heath 1992 - 2005 1956 Brian Kelly, CFL wide receiver for the Edmonton Eskimos 1956 Thomas Wassberg, born in Sweden, 15K/50K cross country skier 1980 Olympics gold 1955 Patrick McCabe, born in Clones, Ireland, novelist, wrote 'Butcher Boy', 'Breakfast on Pluto', both adapted into films by Neil Jordan 1953 Annemarie Moser-Proll, born in Austria, downhill skier 1980 Olympics gold 1953 Pamela Roylance, born in Seattle, Washington actress, Sarah-Little House on Prairie 1952 Chick Vennera, born in Herkimer, New York, actor, High Risk, Milagro Beanfield War 1952 Maria Schneider, born in Paris, actress, Last Tango in Paris, Crime of Honor 1951 Bobby Lalonde, NHLer, Boston Bruins 1950 Maria Ewing, born in Detroit, Michigan, soprano, mezzo-soprano, debuted at the Metropolitan Opera in 'The Marriage of Figaro', 1976 1950 Tony Banks, born in East Sussex, England, singer, musician, pianist, keyboard player, guitarist, founding member of Genesis 1950 Vic Harris, born in Los Angeles, California, baseball player, second baseman for Texas Rangers, Milwaukee Brewers 1949 Patrick Deuchar, CEO, Albert Hall 1949 Leigh Steinberg, American Businessman 1947 Daphne Todd, president, Royal Society of Portrait Painters 1947 Dough Wilkerson, football 1947 Tom Sullivan, born in Boston, Massachusetts, blind actor, If You Could See What I Hear 1946 Bill Sudakis, baseball player 1946 Carl Weintraub, actor, Harry-Executive Suite 1946 Jerry Lacy, actor, 'Reverend Trask', 'Dark Shadows' 1944 Jesse Brown, American Politician 1943 Milton Robert Carr, born in Janesville, Wisconsin, Representative-D-Michigan 1975 - 1981, 1983 - 1993, and 1993 - 1995 1942 Michael York, born in England, actor, Cabaret, Logan's Run, 3 Musketeers 1942 Raymond J. McGrath, born in Valley Stream, New York, Representative-R-New York 1981 - 1993 1941 Charles Pashayan, Representative-R-California 1979 - 1991 1941 Liese Prokop, born in Austria, pentathlete 1968 Olympics silver 1968 1940 Austin Pendleton, born in Warren, Ohio, actor, Short Circuit, Simon, Hello Again 1940 June Wilkinson, born in Eastbourne, England, actress, Absolutely Glamarous 1939 Cale Yarborough, auto racer, Daytona 500-1968, 77, 83, 84 1939 Jay Kim, born in Seoul, South Korea, Representative-R-California 1993 - 1999 1939 Judy Carne, comedienne, Laugh-In, Love on a Rooftop 1939 Charles Lyell, born in England, born Charles Lyell, 3rd Baron Lyell, politician, Conservative Party 1939 Ruth Ashton, general secretary, Royal College of Midwives 1938 A. J. Bellingham, president, Royal College of Pathologists 1938 Jock Slater, born in the United Kingdom, admiral, Royal Navy, served 1958 - 1998 1938 P. Daubeny, CEO, Electricity Association 1937 Johnny "Clyde" Copeland, U.S. blues guitarist/singer, Lion's Den 1936 Jerry Lacy, born in Sioux City, Iowa, actor, Play it Again Sam 1936 Malcolm Goldstein, composer 1935 Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire 1935 Julian Glover, born in London, England, actor, QED, Heat and Dust, Mandela 1934 Arthur Mitchell, choreographer, Dance Theater of Harlem 1934 David Hancock, secretary, British Department of Education and Science 1933 DRG Andrews, CEO, Land Rover-Leyland 1933 Frank Taylor, Chief Constable, Durham 1932 Wes Covington, baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies 1931 R. P. Bauman, CEO, British Aerospace 1931 Yoriaki Matsudaira, composer 1930 Bob den Uyl, Dutch journalist and writer, Bird Watching 1930 David Janssen, born in Naponee Nebraska, actor, Fugitive, Harry O 1930 Richard Hayman, born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, orchestra leader, Vaughn Monroe Show 1928 Douglas Applegate, born in Steubenville, Ohio, Representative-D-Ohio 1977 - 1995 1927 Mstislav Rostropovich, born in Russia, nickname "Slava", cellist, conductor, enlarged cello repertoire more than any cellist 1927 Anthony Lewis, columnist New York Times and author, Gideon's Trumpet 1927 Cecil Bodker, born in Fredericia, Denmark, writer, won Mildred L. Batchelder Award for her book titled, The Leopard 1927 Lord Fanshawe of Richmond, MP 1926 Louis Blom-Cooper QC/press arbiter 1925 Charles Henry Plumb, born in England, Lord Plumb, Baron Plumb of Coleshill, County of Warwickshire, Conservative Party, politician 1925 R P Cohan, choreographer 1925 Robert Cohan, artistic director, Contemporary Dance Trust 1924 Harold Nicholas, U.S. actor, Tap, 5 Heartbeats, Stormy Weather 1924 Sarah .L Vaughan, born in Newark, New Jersey, jazz scat singer, Broken Hearted Melody 1924 Sarah Vaughan, American Musician 1923 Louis Simpson, Jamaican and US poet, Good News of Death 1923 Shusaku Endo, writer 1923 Victor Hochhauser, British impresario, Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra 1922 Margaret Stacey, sociologist 1921 Tom Bevill, born in Townley, Alabama, Representative-D-Alabama 1967 - 1997 1920 Richard Hayman, bandleader, conductor and pianist, Theme of 3 Penny Opera 1919 Julian Amery, conservative minister 1919 Simon van Collem, Dutch journalist and TV host, Amsterdamned 1917 Cyrus R. Vance, U.S. Secretary of State, 1977 - 1980 1917 Harry West, Unionist party leader, Unionist 1917 Cyrus Vance, American Statesman 1915 Richard Sharp, civil servant 1914 Budd Schulberg, born in New York City, novelist, On the Waterfront 1914 Richard Denning, born in Poughkeepsie, New York, actor, Steve-Karen, Hawaii Five-0 1914 Snooky Lanson, born in Memphis, Tennessee, singer, Your Hit Parade, 5 Star Jubilee 1913 Godfrey Turner, composer 1912 James Callaghan, L, British Prime Minister, 1976-79 1912 Reuel Lahmer, composer 1912 Robert Watson Hughes, composer 1910 Ai Qing, born in Eastern China, modern Chinese poet, original name Jiang Zheng Han, influenced by Kant and Hegel 1910 Rudi Ball, Germany, Jewish ice hockey star, 1932 Olympics bronze 1909 Ben Webster, U.S. tenor saxophonist 1909 Golo Mann, Gottfried, German and U.S. historian, Antisemitism 1908 Jacques [Izaak] den Haan, Dutch writer, Dangerous Book 1907 Mary Treen, born in St. Louis, Missouri, actress, Emily-Willy 1905 Laszlo Kalmar, born in Hungary, mathematician, discovered mathematical logic, founder, theoretical computer science in Hungary 1903 Walt Kiesling, NFL guard/coach, HOF 1901 Albert Henneberg, composer 1901 Erich Ollenhauer, German politician, SPD 1901 Sato Eisaku, Lib, Japanese PM, 1964-72, Nobel 1974 1901 Wilhelm Conrad von Rontgen, physicist, Nobel 1901 Carl Barks, American Artist 1899 Gloria Swanson, born in Chicago, Illinois, actress, Sadie Thomson, Queen Kelly 1899 Francis Ponge, French Poet 1897 Carlo Mierendorff, German politician and anti-fascist 1894 William Harrigan, New York City 1893 Karl Mannheim, Hungarian/German/British sociologist, Ideology and Utopia 1892 Ferde, Ferdinand Rudolf von, Grofe, born in New York, composer 1892 Thorne Smith, author, Topper, Rain in the Doorway, Stray Lamb 1891 Lajos Zilahy, Hungarian/US author, Ararat/Sud a nap 1889 Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoglu, Turkish writer and diplomat 1886 Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, German/U.S. architect, Bauhaus 1883 Jan Kunc, born in Doubravice na Svitavou, Czech Republic, writer, pedagogue, composed chamber music, piano, solo vocal 1879 Edward Steichen, pioneered American photography 1871 Heinrich Mann, born in Germany, novelist/essayist, Blue Angel, ; bros of Thomas 1871 Petrus J M Aalberse, Dutch minister of Labor, 1918-25 1868 Patty Smith Hill, author and songwriter, Happy Birthday To You 1867 Edyth Walker, U.S. singer 1863 Henry Royce, automobile founder, Rolls-Royce 1859 George Giffen, cricketer, one of Australia's greatest all-rounders 1858 Peter Christian Lutkin, composer 1857 Karl Pearson, born in London, England, mathematician 1857 Pearson, mathematician 1854 Edgar Tinel, Flemish composer, Le Chant Gregorien 1851 Paul-Marie-Theodore-Vincent d'Indy, born in Paris, comp, Symphonie Cevenole 1851 Ruperto Chapi y Lorente, composer 1847 Otto Wallach, Germany, chemist, Nobel 1910 1845 Wilhelm Konrad Rontgen, born in Germany, discovered X-rays, Nobel 1901 1844 Alophus Washington Greely, U.S., Arctic explorer 1823 Samuel Kosciusko Zook, Major General Union volunteers 1818 Jakob Axel Josephson, composer 1816 George Elvey, composer 1814 Charles Mackay, born in Perth, Scotland, poet, writer, journalist, songwriter, wrote popular song 'Cheer, Boys, Cheer' 1813 Nathaniel Currier, lithographer, Currier and Ives 1810 A Glabbrenner, writer 1810 William Hepworth Thompson, English Educator 1809 Georges Eugene Haussmann, born in Paris, France, architect 1797 Alfred V Comte de Vigny, French musketeer/writer, Moise, Chatterton 1797 Alfred de Vigny, French Poet 1785 Louis XVII Charles, king of France, 1793-95 1780 August L Crelle, German inventor/mathematician, 1st Prussian Railway 1772 Giovanni Liverati, composer 1765 Franz Xaver von Baader, German philosopher/theologist 1760 Ishmail Spicer, composer 1760 MJ Auguste Vestrius, French ballet dancers 1757 Richard John Samuel Stevens, composer 1746 Augustin Ullinger, composer 1746 Carlo Bonaparte, Corsican attorney/father of emperor Napoleon 1710 Joseph Marie Clement dall' Abaco, composer 1702 Johann Ernst Eberlin, composer 1665 Benjamin Neukirch, German poet, Herrn von Hofmannswaldau 1554 Everhardus van Bronchorst, Dutch lawyer 1416 Antonio Squarcialupi, composer Famous Birthdays, Celebrity Birthdays
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