1992 - Celebrating Natasha Cloud: A Basketball Pioneer
1992 Natasha Cloud, American basketball player (Washington Mystics) and activist, born in Broomall, Pennsylvania
1992 Natasha Cloud, American basketball player (Washington Mystics) and activist, born in Broomall, Pennsylvania
Rebecca Cheptegei was a talented Ugandan marathon runner born in 1991. Her life tragically ended in 2024 after she was attacked, leaving behind a legacy of inspiration for future athletes.
Alia Sabur, born on March 22, 1989, in New York City, is a celebrated college educator and world record holder for being the youngest university professor. Her early life and achievements inspire future generations in academia.
On June 5, 1989, Daniel D. Davis was born in Charleston, South Carolina. As a prominent jazz and hip hop violinist, he blends genres and expands musical boundaries, captivating audiences with his unique sound.
Kevin Borlée, born on February 27, 1988, in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Belgium, is a celebrated athlete known for his exceptional skills in track and field. He has represented Belgium in various international championships, inspiring many with his dedication to the sport.
In 1988, the Polish footballer Przemysław Kazimierczak was born in Łęczyca, Poland. His journey in football showcases his passion and dedication, making him a remarkable figure in Polish sports.
Miko Hughes, born on February 22, 1986, in Apple Valley, California, is an American actor known for captivating performances in films like 'Pet Sematary' and his voice role in 'The Lion King'. His journey reflects a true passion for the arts.
Rajon Rondo, born on February 22, 1986, in Louisville, Kentucky, is a renowned professional basketball player known for his playmaking skills and defensive abilities. His impressive career in the NBA, including a championship with the Boston Celtics, has made him a notable figure in sports.
Hameur Bouazza, born on February 6, 1985, in Essonne, France, is a talented Algerian footballer known for his skills on the field and his contributions to the Algerian national team. His journey from youth football to the international stage is inspiring for many.
Sean Garballey, born on April 6, 1985, in Arlington, Massachusetts, is a dedicated American politician known for his commitment to public service and advocacy for education and community well-being. His career reflects a deep engagement in political affairs, aiming to improve the lives of his constituents.
1984 Venetian Princess [Jodie-Amy Rivera], YouTube Internet personality, born in Brockton, Massachusetts
Robert Weiner, Jr., born on February 19, 1982, in Newport Beach, California, is a celebrated American water polo player known for his skill and dedication to the sport. His journey has inspired countless athletes, making a significant impact on water polo.
Fredson Camara, a talented Brazilian footballer born on August 24, 1981 in Monção, has made a significant impact in football through dedication and skill. His journey emphasizes the heart and spirit of Brazilian football.
Discover the story of Brett Emerton, the talented Australian footballer born in Bankstown in 1979. From local clubs to international fame with the Socceroos and Blackburn Rovers, Emerton's life is a journey of passion, dedication, and success in football.
1979 David Lopez, American actor (And God Created Woman; Ghostwriter), born in Queens, New York
Lee Na-young, born on February 22, 1979, in Seoul, South Korea, is a celebrated actress known for her remarkable performances in television and film. Her journey from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent figure in the South Korean entertainment industry inspires many.
Tom Higgenson, born on December 22, 1979, in Villa Park, Illinois, is the lead singer of the Plain White T's. He gained fame with the hit "Hey There Delilah," which showcases his talent as a songwriter and musician.
Hakan Yakin, born on January 21, 1977, in Basel, Switzerland, is celebrated as a talented Swiss footballer. Known for his agility as a midfielder, he made notable contributions to the sport, leaving behind a legacy both as a player and a coach.
Timo Rose, born in Rellingen, Germany in 1977, is a celebrated filmmaker known for his unique blend of horror and independent cinema. His innovative storytelling continues to influence the film industry today.
Faan Rautenbach, born on May 29, 1976, in Bethlehem, South Africa, is a renowned rugby player known for his tenacity and skill. His contributions to the sport and inspiring legacy continue to influence aspiring athletes.
1975 Charles O'Bannon, American NBA guard (Detroit Pistons), born in Bellflower, California
Drew Barrymore, born in 1975 in Los Angeles, is a celebrated American actress known for films like ET and Firestarter. As she turns 49, we honor her incredible career and lasting impact on American cinema.
Gregory Maddalone, born in 1975 in Schenectady, New York, rose to fame as a dance skater alongside partner Demkowski, captivating audiences with their unique routines and artistry.
Celebrate the birthday of Aaron Gavey, born on November 21, 1974, in Greater Sudbury, Canada. A noteworthy NHL center for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Gavey inspires many through his hockey career and coaching roles.
Chris Moyles, born on February 22, 1974, in Leeds, UK, is a renowned English DJ and radio presenter. His charismatic and humorous style on BBC Radio 1's Breakfast Show transformed morning radio in Britain and made him a beloved figure among listeners.
1974 James Blunt, English singer-songwriter ("You're Beautiful"), born in Hampshire, England
Kyoko Nagatsuka, born in 1974 in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, is a celebrated tennis star known for her victory at the 1996 Hobart International. Her journey and dedication to the sport inspire many young athletes today.
Claus Lundekvam, born on February 20, 1973, in Austevoll, Norway, is a renowned footballer best known for his time at Southampton FC. His journey from a young talent to a defensive stalwart leaves a significant mark on the world of football.
Dani Löble, born on November 6, 1973, in Zurich, Switzerland, is a celebrated heavy metal drummer known for his work with Helloween. His powerful drumming has made a significant impact in the metal music scene since joining the band in 2005.
Einar Kristian Tveitå, born in 1973, is a renowned Norwegian athlete known for his dedication and influence on young sports enthusiasts. His achievements in athletics and community initiatives greatly impacted Norway's sports scene.
Juninho Paulista, born on June 22, 1973, in São Paulo, Brazil, is a celebrated footballer known for his skillful plays and impactful career with the Brazilian national team. His story inspires aspiring athletes around the world.
This article celebrates the birth of Australian actress Kimberly Davies on February 16, 1973, in Melbourne, Victoria. Known for her role in 'Baywatch,' Davies has made notable contributions to the entertainment industry and continues to inspire aspiring actors.
Ntala Skinner, born in 1973 in Sun Valley, Idaho, is an American biathlete who represented the USA at the 1994 Olympics. Her journey in biathlon inspired many future athletes and highlighted the rising popularity of the sport in America.
Scott 'Flip' Phillips, born on February 17, 1973, in Atlanta, Georgia, is an acclaimed American songwriter, drummer, and producer known for his work with the rock bands Creed and Alter Bridge. His musical contributions have significantly influenced the modern rock scene.
Ben Sasse, born in 1972 in Plainview, Nebraska, is a prominent American politician and Republican Senator. Known for his leadership and commitment to conservative values, he has made significant contributions to national politics since taking office in 2015.
Michael Chang, an iconic American tennis player born in Hoboken, New Jersey, made history by winning the French Open in 1989 at just 17 years old. Chang's remarkable career and continued influence as a coach inspire future generations.
Jason Marshall, born on January 1, 1971, in Cranbrook, Canada, is a celebrated Canadian NHL defenseman known for his tenure with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks. His journey from local leagues to the NHL exemplifies the dedication and passion required to succeed in professional sports.
Lisa Fernandez, born in 1971 in Lakewood, California, is a celebrated softball pitcher who led the U.S. team to a gold medal at the 1996 Olympics. Her journey from local leagues to international fame has inspired many in the world of sports.
On January 3, 1971, Max Lane was born in Norborne, Missouri. An NFL tackle for the New England Patriots, Lane's career highlights his journey from local athlete to professional sportsman, becoming a vital player in the league.
Mohammed Sylla, born on January 5, 1971, in Conakry, Guinea, was a talented football player who played for Willem II and FC Martigues. His career inspired many and as a figure in Guinean football, he continues to be remembered for his contributions to the sport.
Celebrate Rico Mack's birthday, born in 1971 in Statham, Georgia. A prominent linebacker in the WLAF with the Amsterdam Admirals, his journey inspires fans and players alike to pursue their football dreams.
1969 Brian Laudrup, Danish footballer, born in Vienna, Austria
Clinton Kelly, born in Panama City, Panama in 1969, is a renowned American television personality and fashion consultant. Best known for his role on 'What Not to Wear,' Kelly has influenced the fashion world and audiences alike with his charm and expert advice.
1969 Hans Klok, Dutch illusionist, born in Purmerend, Netherlands
Joaquín Cortés, born on February 22, 1969, in Córdoba, Spain, is a celebrated flamenco dancer known for his innovative style and performances that blend traditional Spanish dance with modern influences. His journey has significantly impacted the perception of flamenco globally.
Mark Chmura, born on January 22, 1969, in Deerfield, Massachusetts, is a celebrated former NFL tight end known for his pivotal role in the Green Bay Packers' Super Bowl XXXI victory. Explore his tremendous football journey and his lasting legacy in the sport.
Shawn Jefferson, born on July 9, 1969, in Jacksonville, Florida, became a celebrated NFL wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers and New England Patriots. His journey inspires aspiring athletes with his dedication and success on the field.
1969 Thomas Jane, American actor, born in Baltimore, Maryland
Bradley Nowell, born on February 22, 1968, in Long Beach, California, was the influential frontman of the band Sublime. Known for blending ska, punk, and reggae, his music continues to inspire fans today.
James Allison, born in 1968 in Louth, Lincolnshire, is a notable Formula 1 Technical Director for Mercedes-AMG. His innovative engineering skills shaped the success of multiple teams, including Renault and Ferrari, in the competitive realm of Formula 1 racing.
Jeri Ryan, an acclaimed actress best known for her role as 7 of 9 in 'Star Trek: Voyager,' was born in Munich, Germany, on February 22, 1968. Her journey from a military childhood to a prominent figure in science fiction reflects her significant impact on entertainment.
Shawn Graham, born on November 8, 1968, in Rexton, Canada, is a significant Canadian politician known for his role as Premier of New Brunswick. His leadership and policies have left a lasting impact on the province's governance.
Alf Poier, born on June 24, 1967, in Judenburg, Austria, is a celebrated comedian known for his unique blend of humor, satire, and absurdism. His rise to fame in the late 1990s marked a significant shift in Austrian entertainment, inspiring future generations of comedians.
Marianne Ihalainen, born in 1967 in Tampere, Finland, is a celebrated Finnish ice hockey player known for her performance in the 1998 Olympics. As a right wing, she played a pivotal role in promoting women’s ice hockey in Finland and continues to inspire future generations.
Steve Broussard, born on December 15, 1967, in Los Angeles, California, is an American NFL running back noted for his time with the Seattle Seahawks. His athletic journey and commitment to mentoring youth exemplify his enduring legacy in the football community.
Brad Edwards, born in 1966 in Lumberton, North Carolina, became a notable safety in the NFL with the Washington Redskins and Atlanta Falcons. After retiring, he excelled as an Athletic Director, positively impacting collegiate sports programs.
April 22 marks the birthday of Brent Severyn, a Canadian NHL defenseman born in Vegreville in 1966. Renowned for his defensive prowess with the New York Islanders, Severyn has made significant contributions both on and off the ice.
Brian Greig, born on March 14, 1966, in Fremantle, Australia, is a notable politician recognized for his advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and social justice during his time as a senator. His pioneering work paved the way for crucial reforms in Australian society.
Born on February 22, 1966, in Lexington, Massachusetts, Rachel Dratch is a celebrated American actress and comedian, known for her iconic roles on 'Saturday Night Live' and impactful contributions to modern comedy.
1966 Resha Riggins, Miss Alabama (1990), born in Trussville Alabama
Waymond Anderson, born in 1966 in Los Angeles, is a celebrated R&B singer known for his soulful rendition of The Temptations' 'My Girl'. His music has significantly influenced modern R&B, showcasing his rich voice and emotional depth.
Thorsten Kaye, born on February 22, 1966, in Frankfurt, Germany, is a famous German-British soap actor known for his roles in 'One Life to Live' and 'The Bold and the Beautiful.' He has captivated audiences with his talent and charisma, marking a significant impact on the soap opera industry.
Celebrate the life of Chris Dudley, born in Stamford, Connecticut, on January 22, 1965. An NBA center from 1987 to 2003, Dudley played for several teams and is also known for his advocacy work in diabetes awareness.
Dean Karr was born on April 13, 1965, in Seattle, Washington. He is a renowned photographer and album cover designer known for his significant contributions to the music industry, creating memorable visuals for both albums and music videos.
Celebrate the birthday of Joe Reekie, a talented Canadian NHL defenseman born on October 12, 1965, in Victoria, British Columbia. With a career from 1985 to 2002, he played for teams like the Buffalo Sabres and Washington Capitals, leaving a lasting legacy in hockey.
Pat LaFontaine, born in St. Louis, Missouri, on February 22, 1965, is celebrated as an NHL center known for his time with the New York Islanders, Buffalo Sabres, and New York Rangers from 1983 to 1998. His legacy continues to inspire hockey enthusiasts.
Discover the inspiring journey of Gigi Fernandez, the Puerto Rican tennis star who won Olympic gold and made her mark in the world of sports. From her beginnings in San Juan to greatness, her legacy continues to inspire athletes globally.
Jim Wicek, born on May 17, 1964, in New York City, is an American actor best known for his role in the soap opera Ryan's Hope. His journey through acting highlights a commitment to performance and storytelling, making him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
Dave Besteman, an American speed skater born on January 25, 1963, in Madison, Wisconsin, is renowned for his participation in the 1994 Winter Olympics. His dedication to the sport has left a lasting legacy for future generations.
Devon Malcolm, born in Kingston, Jamaica, on February 22, 1963, is celebrated as a legendary fast bowler for England. He played 40 Tests, taking 128 wickets, known for his spectacular performances and dedication to the sport. His legacy continues to inspire future cricketers.
Pebbles Flintstone, introduced in 1963 on 'The Flintstones,' is a beloved character known for her adventurous spirit and family ties. She symbolizes the changing roles of women in animation and continues to resonate with audiences today.
Vijay Singh, born in Lautoka, Fiji, in 1963, is a celebrated golfer known for his Masters win in 2000 and PGA Championship victories in 1998 and 2004, inspiring many as a legendary sports figure.
Lenda Murray, a renowned bodybuilder born in 1962 in Detroit, Michigan, achieved greatness as a four-time Ms. Olympia champion, inspiring generations of athletes and advocating for women in sports.
Les Wallace, born on 6th January 1962 in Forres, Scotland, is a revered figure in the darts world. Celebrated for his talent, he became the BDO World Champion in 1997. This article explores his birthday, career highlights, and contributions to the sport.
Steve Irwin (1962-2006) Australian naturalist and TV personality (The Crocodile Hunter), born in Melbourne, Victoria
Born on January 4, 1961, in Osaka, Akira Takasaki rose to fame as a virtuoso guitarist, co-founding the heavy metal band LOUDNESS. His innovative style has left an enduring mark on the music industry, inspiring future generations of musicians.
Debbie Linden, born in Glasgow in 1961, became known for her vibrant performances on the 'Kenny Everett Show.' Her charm and talent made her a beloved figure in the world of television during the 1970s.
Lowell Liebermann, born in 1961 in New York City, is a celebrated American classical pianist and composer, renowned for works like 'Gargoyles.' His music blends traditional and modern elements, leaving a profound impact on contemporary classical music.
Mike Morris, born on December 24, 1961, in Centerville, Iowa, became a prominent NFL center for the Minnesota Vikings. His journey in professional football showcases his dedication, skill, and lasting impact on the sport.
On January 22, 1959, Jiří Čunek, a significant Czech politician, was born in Zlín, Czechia. His political career reflects a deep dedication to regional development and public service, inspiring future generations.
Kyle MacLachlan, born on February 22, 1959, in Yakima, Washington, is renowned for his roles in iconic films and series such as Blue Velvet, Dune, and Twin Peaks. His captivating performances have made him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
Susan Benjamin, born in 1959 in San Marino, California, is an accomplished American actress known for her role in *Tracy-Accidental Family*. Her early passion for acting blossomed into a successful career, making her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
1958 Kais Saied, Tunisian politician, President of Tunisia (2019-), born in Tunis, Tunisia
Amy Alcott, born in Kansas City in 1956, is a retired American golfer renowned for her impressive five major titles, including the 1980 US Open victory, making her a prominent figure in women's golf.
Tim Young, born in Scarborough, Ontario in 1955, is a celebrated Canadian ice hockey player known for his contributions to the Minnesota North Stars in the NHL. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of hockey players.
Jean-Philippe Vassal, born in 1954 in Casablanca, Morocco, is a renowned French architect recognized for his innovative designs and winner of the 2021 Pritzker Prize. He co-founded Lacaton & Vassal, focusing on sustainable and socially responsible architecture.
Graham Lewis, born on February 1, 1953, in Grantham, UK, is a prominent musician known for his role in the band Wire. His innovative contributions to post-punk music continue to resonate in the music industry.
1953 John Sparks, British rock bassist (Dr. Feelgood, 1971-82 - "She Does It Right"; "Milk And Alcohol"), born in Canvey, Essex, England
Nigel Planer, born in 1953 in Westminster, is a renowned British actor known for his role in 'The Young Ones'. His diverse talents span acting, music, and comedy, making him a celebrated figure in British entertainment. Explore his influence and legacy in this tribute.
Bill Frist was born on February 22, 1952, in Nashville, Tennessee. A trained surgeon, he became a prominent American politician and Senate Majority Leader known for his significant contributions to healthcare reform.
Dr. James Philip Bagian, born in 1952 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a celebrated physician and NASA astronaut known for his missions on STS 29 and STS 40. His diverse contributions in medicine and space exploration mark him as an inspiring figure in both fields.
Discover the inspiring journey of Wayne Levi, born in 1952 in Little Falls, New York. With 12 PGA Tour titles, he made a significant impact in the golfing world, inspiring future generations with his resilience and sportsmanship.
Elaine Tanner, born in 1951 in Vancouver, British Columbia, is a renowned Canadian swimmer with multiple world records and an Olympic silver medalist. Her remarkable achievements and inspirational legacy continue to influence the world of competitive swimming.
Harley O. Staggers Jr., born in Washington, D.C. in 1951, was a prominent American politician who served as a U.S. Representative from West Virginia from 1983 to 1993, following his father's footsteps in public service and leaving behind a legacy that inspires future leaders.
Ellen Greene, born on February 22, 1950, in Brooklyn, New York, is a celebrated vocalist and actress best known for her iconic role as Audrey in 'Little Shop of Horrors'. Her distinct voice and charming performances have made a lasting impact on musical theatre.
1950 Genesis P-Orridge [Neil Megson], British avant-garde rock singer-songwriter, and performance artist (Throbbing Gristle; Psychic TV), born in Manchester, England (d. 2020)
Julie Walters, born on February 22, 1950, in Birmingham, England, is a talented actress renowned for her roles in 'Educating Rita' and 'Prick Up Your Ears.' Her contributions to theater and film have made her an inspiring figure in the entertainment industry.
Celebrate the 74th birthday of Julius Erving, known as Dr. J, a Hall of Famer and 11-time NBA All-Star from East Meadow, New York. His legacy in basketball continues to inspire future generations.
Lenny Kuhr, born on April 22, 1950, in Eindhoven, Netherlands, is a celebrated Dutch singer known for her emotional performances and her win at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1969, marking a significant moment in her prolific musical career.
Miou-Miou, born Sylvette Herry in Paris in 1950, is a celebrated French actress known for her roles in 'Dog Day' and 'My Other Husband.' With a career that has shaped French cinema, she continues to inspire aspiring actors and actresses.
Explore the remarkable life of Niki Lauda, the Austrian auto racer and three-time F1 World Champion, who overcame formidable challenges and left an indelible mark on the sport of racing.
Olga Morozova, born in Moscow in 1949, was a prominent Russian tennis player known for her remarkable achievements on the international stage during the 1960s and 1970s, influencing the future of women's tennis in Russia.
Dennis Awtrey, born on February 20, 1948, in Hollywood, California, became a renowned NBA center for teams like the Chicago Bulls and Phoenix Suns. His journey from a talented high school player to a professional athlete showcases his dedication to basketball.
Today we celebrate the birthday of John Ashton, born on February 22, 1948, in Springfield, Massachusetts. A talented actor known for roles in classics like Beverly Hills Cop and Midnight Run, Ashton's legacy continues to entertain and inspire audiences.
1947 John Bryant, American politician (Rep-D-TX, 1983- ), born in Lake Jackson, Texas
Leslie Charleson, born on March 22, 1945, in Kansas City, Missouri, is a renowned American actress celebrated for her role as Monica Quartmaine on soap opera General Hospital. Her legacy in television continues to inspire audiences worldwide.
Michael Zagaris, born on November 18, 1945, in Chicago, Illinois, is a revered American sports photographer known for his stunning images of the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco 49ers. His artistry captures the spirit and emotions of sports, illuminating memorable moments in American sports history.
This article celebrates **Oliver Swofford**, the American pop singer known for hits like **"Good Morning Starshine"** and **"Jean"**, born on June 4, 1945, in **North Wilkesboro, North Carolina**. Explore his musical journey and lasting legacy until his passing in 2000.
E.J. Peaker, born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on January 16, 1944, is a renowned actress known for her role in That's Life. Her journey from a young girl in Oklahoma to a beloved figure in the entertainment world is a testament to her talent and dedication.
Jonathan Demme, born on February 22, 1944, in Baldwin, New York, was an influential American film director known for groundbreaking works like Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia. His films inspired conversations on important social issues and left a lasting legacy in cinema.
Ranjit Fernando, born on September 14, 1944, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, was a pivotal wicket-keeper for the Sri Lankan cricket team, notably in the 1975 World Cup. His contributions have greatly influenced Sri Lankan cricket.
Robert Kardashian, born in 1944 in Los Angeles, was a prominent American lawyer known for his legal work and significant role in the O.J. Simpson trial. A loving father, he passed away in 2003, leaving behind a legacy intertwined with popular culture.
Tom Okker, born in 1944 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a renowned Dutch tennis player known for his significant contributions to the sport during the 1960s and 1970s. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of tennis players.
David Skaggs, born on November 3, 1943, in Cincinnati, Ohio, became a notable American politician representing Colorado. His commitment to public service and Democratic values shaped his policies during his tenure in Congress.
1943 Dick Van Arsdale, American NBA all-star (New York Knicks, Phoenix Suns), born in Indianapolis, Indiana
Horst Köhler was born on February 22, 1943, in Skierbieszów, Poland. He rose to prominence as a German politician and economist, serving as President of Germany from 2004 to 2010, advocating for social justice and international cooperation.
Tom Van Arsdale, born February 24, 1943, in Indianapolis, Indiana, was a prominent NBA player known for his sharpshooting and versatility. His career spanned from 1965-77, during which he was honored three times as an All-Star. Van Arsdale played for teams like the Detroit Pistons and the Philadelphia 76ers, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport.
Christine Keeler, born in 1942 in Uxbridge, England, became a prominent figure in the infamous Profumo affair, impacting British politics and society profoundly. Her legacy is remembered through various adaptations and literature.
Hipólito Mejía, born on February 26, 1941, in Santiago de los Caballeros, is a key figure in Dominican politics and served as President from 2000 to 2004. His background and experiences have profoundly influenced his political career and contributions to the Dominican Republic.
Jürgen Nöldner, born on August 14, 1941, in Berlin, was a prominent German soccer midfielder who made significant contributions to East German soccer, earning 30 caps and playing 285 games for ASK Vorwärts Berlin before his passing in 2022.
Billy Name, born William Linich Jr., was a key American photographer and collaborator with Andy Warhol at the Factory. His work captured the essence of 1960s art and culture, leaving a lasting legacy in photography and visual artistry.
Chet Walker, born in Bethlehem, Mississippi in 1940, was an influential American basketball forward and Hall of Famer known for his All-Star appearances and championship with the 76ers. He inspired many on and off the court until his passing in 2024.
In 1940, Johnson Mlambo was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. A leader in the Pan-African Congress, he fought against apartheid and championed human rights, leaving a lasting legacy in South Africa's struggle for justice.
Julian Chagrin, born in London in 1940, was a celebrated English mime and actor best known for his role in 'Golddiggers.' His unique style blended mime artistry with comedy, making lasting impacts in the performing arts.
1940 Larry Eisenhauer, American football defensive end (AFL All-Star 1962, 63, 64, 66; Boston Patriots), born in Hicksville, New York (d. 2020)
Steve Barber, born in 1939 in Takoma Park, Maryland, made his mark as a notable MLB pitcher with the Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees. His career achievements inspire future generations, making him a memorable figure in baseball history.
1938 Bobby Hendricks, American R&B singer (Itchy Twitchy Feeling), born in Columbus, Ohio
Ishmael Reed, born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1938, is an esteemed American author known for works like 'Last Days of Louisiana Red.' His innovative writing explores themes of culture and identity, establishing him as a significant literary figure.
Pierre Vallières was born on October 25, 1938, in Montreal, Quebec. As a prominent French Canadian politician, he significantly influenced Quebec's political landscape until his death in 1995, advocating for French-speaking rights and independence.
Dubravko Detoni, born in Križevci, Croatia, on November 26, 1937, is renowned for his contributions to contemporary classical music and electronic music. His innovative compositions and dedication to integrating folk elements into modern formats have secured his legacy in Croatian music history.
Joanna Russ, born in New York City in 1937, is celebrated as a pioneering figure in science fiction literature. Her influential works like The Female Man and Alyx challenge gender norms and are pivotal in feminist literary discourse.
1937 Noel Murphy, Irish rugby union player, born in County Cork, Ireland
Samuel Whitbread, born on September 26, 1937, was a pioneering English brewer and multi-millionaire whose influence transformed the brewing industry. His innovative techniques and dedication to quality continue to inspire modern practices in brewing.
Tommy Aaron, born on March 24, 1937, in Gainesville, Georgia, is a renowned professional golfer best known for winning the US Masters Tournament in 1973. His career and influence continue to inspire aspiring golfers today.
J. Michael Bishop, born on February 22, 1936, in York, Pennsylvania, is an esteemed American immunologist and microbiologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1989 for his groundbreaking cancer research.
Paavo Pohjola, born on June 22, 1934, in Seinäjoki, Finland, was a celebrated concert violinist and conductor known for his emotional depth and technical brilliance in music, leaving a lasting legacy in the classical music scene.
Sparky Anderson, born in 1934 in Bridgewater, South Dakota, was a renowned baseball manager celebrated for leading the Cincinnati Reds to two World Series titles and the Detroit Tigers to a championship. His legacy as a Hall of Fame manager continues to inspire players and coaches.
Thomas Paul, born in 1934 in Chicago, Illinois, became an influential bass singer with the New York City Opera from 1963 to 1970, known for his powerful performances and lasting impact on American opera.
1933 Bobby Smith, English soccer centre forward (15 caps; Tottenham Hotspur 271 games, 176 goals), born in Lingdale, England (d. 2010)
Ernie K-Doe, born in New Orleans in 1933, became a standout R&B singer known for his hit "Mother-in-Law." His vibrant personality and unique style left a lasting impact on music, celebrated even after his passing in 2001.
Faith Thomas, born in 1933, was Australia’s first Indigenous woman to represent her country in cricket, achieving this remarkable feat as a fast bowler. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations in sports and beyond.
Joseph Lechleider, born in Brooklyn in 1933, invented DSL technology, revolutionizing high-speed internet. His legacy continues to impact telecommunications, shaping how we connect digitally.
Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley, born on February 22, 1933, in Hovingham, became the Duchess of Kent in 1961. Renowned for her charitable efforts and royal duties, she has positively impacted British society throughout her life.
Louise Lopez, born in 1933 in Connecticut, was an iconic American disco singer known for her hits with Odyssey, including "Native New Yorker". Her contributions to the disco movement have left a lasting legacy in music history. She passed away in 2015.
Sheila Hancock, born in 1933 in Blackgang, Isle of Wight, is a celebrated British actress known for her captivating performances in theatre and television, notably her role as Thelma in 'Mr. Digby Darling.' Her artistic journey reflects her deep connection to the arts.
Explore the life of Ted Kennedy, a prominent U.S. Senator from Massachusetts known for his long-lasting impact on American politics, from civil rights to healthcare reform. Born in 1932, his legacy continues to inspire future generations.
1930 James McGarrell, American painter, born in Indianapolis, Indiana (d. 2020)
Jules van Neerven, born in Eindhoven in 1930, was a notable Dutch economist and journalist, serving as the editor of the Limbourg Daily. His work influenced public understanding of economics until his passing in 2010.
Allison Hayes, born on March 6, 1930, in Charleston, West Virginia, became a celebrated model and actress best known for her role in the film 'Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.' Her legacy continues to influence horror cinema even decades after her passing in 1977.
1929 (Margaret) "Marni" Nixon [McEathron], American soprano singer and film 'ghost voice' (for Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady"; Natalie Wood in "West Side Story"; Deborah Kerr in "The King And I"), born in Altadena, California (d. 2016)
On February 22, 1929, James Hong, an acclaimed American-Chinese actor, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Known for his iconic role in The New Adventures of Charlie Chan, he has left an indelible mark on the film industry.
Rebecca Schull, born on February 22, 1929, in New York City, is an acclaimed American actress known for her roles in 'Wings' and 'United 93'. With a career spanning several decades, she remains an influential figure in the entertainment industry.
Ryne Duren, born on March 23, 1929, in Cazenovia, Wisconsin, was an American pitcher known for his exceptional career with the New York Yankees, overcoming near-sightedness to become a baseball legend.
Bruce Forsyth, born in 1928 in London, was a celebrated British entertainer known for his charming personality and hosting shows like The Generation Game. His contributions to television sparked joy for decades, leaving a lasting legacy after his passing in 2017.
Paul Dooley, born on February 22, 1928, in Parkersburg, West Virginia, is an American actor, writer, and comedian, renowned for his roles in films like '16 Candles' and 'Wedding Crashers'. His career spans decades, leaving a lasting impact on comedy and film.
David Ahlstrom was born on 1927 in Lancaster, New York. A prominent American composer, his work significantly shaped the music landscape. His legacy continues to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world.
1927 Donald May, American actor (The Edge of Night, 1967-77 - "Adam Drake"; Colt .45), born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 2022)
Guy Mitchell, born Albert George Cernik on February 22, 1927, in Detroit, Michigan, was an influential American singer and actor known for his successful hits and roles in films such as 'Red Garters' and '3 Redheads from Seattle'. He left a lasting legacy in the music industry until his death in 1999.
Alan 'Bud' Yorkin was a crucial figure in American film and television, known for his innovative productions like 'All in the Family' and 'Sanford and Son', which tackled social issues while entertaining audiences. He was born in 1926 and left a lasting legacy until his passing in 2015.
Kenneth Williams, born on February 22, 1926, in King's Cross, London, was a renowned British actor known for his roles in Hancock's Half Hour and Carry On films. He passed away in 1988, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of comedy.
Edward Gorey, born in 1925 in Chicago, was a renowned author and artist known for his quirky and macabre works, including 'Curious Sofa.' His unique artistic vision left a lasting legacy in literature and illustration until his death in 2000.
Gerald Stern, born in 1925 in Pittsburgh, was a renowned American poet and essayist known for works like 'The One Thing in Life' and 'Some Secrets'. His literary legacy continues to inspire many.
Raymond Joseph Cecil, born in 1925, was a significant British architect known for his innovative and sustainable designs. His work influenced educational and urban architecture, promoting a balance between functionality and aesthetics.
Willie Cunningham, born in 1925 in Hill of Beath, Scotland, was a notable Scottish soccer right back who played for Airdrieonians FC and Preston North End. He earned 8 caps for the national team, leaving a lasting legacy in soccer before his passing in 2000.
1924 Martin Engelman, Dutch cartoonist, painter and graphic artist, born in Hoenkoop, the Netherlands (d. 1992)
Gigliola Frazzoni, born in 1923 in Bologna, was an acclaimed Italian operatic soprano. With a career spanning decades, her powerful voice and emotional performances left an enduring mark on the opera world until her passing in 2016.
Born in 1923 in Edmonton, London, Norman 'Hurricane' Smith was a renowned British sound engineer and producer known for his work with The Beatles and Pink Floyd. His contributions to music shaped a generation, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to resonate today.
Andre Asriel, born in 1922 in Vienna, was an influential Austrian-German composer known for his remarkable contributions to classical and film music. His legacy continues to inspire musicians and filmmakers worldwide.
1922 Felix Werder, German-born Australian composer, born in Berlin, Germany (d. 2012)
Jesús Iglesias was born on 1922 in Pergamino, Argentina, becoming a significant figure in the world of motorsport. His driving prowess made a lasting impact on Argentine racing until his passing in 2005.
William J. Baumol, born in South Bronx in 1922, was an influential American economist known for Baumol’s cost disease. His work significantly impacted economic policy until his passing in 2017, cementing his legacy in the field.
1921 David Greene, British television director, born in Manchester, England (d. 2003)
Giulietta Masina, born on February 22, 1921, in San Giorgio di Piano, Italy, was an iconic actress known for her emotive performances in films like La Strada and Nights of Cabiria, and she was the wife of celebrated director Federico Fellini. Her legacy continues to influence cinema worldwide.
Jean-Bédel Bokassa (1921-1996) President (1966-76) and later Emperor (1976-79) of the Central African Republic, born in Bobangui, then French Equatorial Guinea
Marshall Teague, born in 1921 in Daytona Beach, Florida, was a prominent American auto racer. He achieved significant victories, including being a two-time Daytona Road Course winner and a two-time AAA National Stock Car Champion. His legacy continues to inspire racers today.
1921 Wayne Booth, American literary critic, born in American Fork, Utah (d. 2005)
Bettina Vernon, an iconic Austrian 'Bodenwieser' dancer born in Vienna in 1920, left an indelible mark on the world of dance. Known for her expressive performances and dedication to dance education, she inspired countless dancers until her passing in 1995.
1920 Del Wood [Adelaide Hazelwood], American country musician, born in Nashville, Tennessee (d. 1989)
Jiří Pauer, born on April 18, 1919, in Libušín, Czechoslovakia, was a renowned Czech composer who impacted the classical music scene both as a creator and an educator, leaving behind a rich legacy until his death in 2007.
Al Gross, born in Toronto in 1918, was an American inventor best known for inventing the walkie-talkie. His revolutionary work in communication technology impacted both military and civilian life significantly.
Charles 'Charlie O' Finley was an American sports entrepreneur born in 1918 in Birmingham, Alabama. He transformed MLB and NHL franchises with his innovative ideas and marketing strategies, leaving a remarkable legacy in the sports industry.
Don Pardo, born in Westfield, Massachusetts in 1918, became a legendary television announcer known for his work on 'Jeopardy!' and 'Saturday Night Live'. His charismatic voice and presence left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, celebrating a legacy that continues to resonate today.
Robert Wadlow, born in 1918 in Alton, Illinois, is recognized as the tallest person in recorded history at 2.72 meters (8 feet 11.1 inches). His remarkable life and experiences have left a lasting legacy in understanding height disorders and the social implications of extreme height.
Sid Abel, a celebrated Canadian NHL player born in 1918, was awarded the Hart Trophy in 1948-49. Known for his time with the Detroit Red Wings, his legacy continues to inspire young athletes.
Jack Robertson was a celebrated English cricketer, born in 1917 in London. He played 11 Test matches for England and was known for his exceptional batting skills and sportsmanship. His legacy lives on in cricket history, inspiring love for the game.
On February 8, 1917, Jane Bowles was born in New York City, becoming a significant figure in American literature known for her unique narrative style and thematic depth, leaving an enduring legacy until her death in 1973.
1915 Dan Seymour [Daniel Seymour Katz], American actor (To Have and Have Not, We the People, Sing It Again), born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1993)
Born in 1915, Gus Lesnevich became an American light heavyweight champion, recognized as Fighter of the Year in 1947. His legacy in boxing continues to inspire athletes today, shaping the future of the sport he loved.
Renato Dulbecco, born in 1914 in Catanzaro, Italy, became a leading American virologist known for his pivotal research on oncoviruses, earning the Nobel Prize in 1975 for his contributions. His legacy continues to influence and inspire cancer research today.
George 'Buddy' Tate, born on February 22, 1913, in Sherman, Texas, was a renowned American jazz saxophonist. His lively performances and dedication to the genre left a lasting legacy until his passing in 2001.
1912 Jadwiga Szajna-Lewandowska, Polish pianist, composer, and pedagogue, born in Brody, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Ukraine) (d. 1994)
Bill Baker, born in 1911 in New York, made a significant impact as a Major League Baseball catcher. His career spanned over a decade and inspired many aspiring players. Baker's legacy continues to resonate in the baseball community even years after his passing in 2006.
Edward Robb Ellis, born in 1911 in Kewanee, Illinois, was an American diarist and journalist known for his monumental contribution to literature with over 22 million words across his diaries, offering an unparalleled insight into 20th-century life.
Vaughn Taylor, born in 1910 in Boston, Massachusetts, was a prominent American character actor renowned for his roles in classic films like Jailhouse Rock and Psycho. His versatile performances left a lasting impression on the film industry and inspired future generations of actors.
Claude 'Fiddler' Williams, born in 1908 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, was an acclaimed American jazz violinist and guitarist. He significantly impacted the genre with groups like the Twelve Clouds of Joy and Count Basie, leaving an enduring legacy until his passing in 2004.
Romulo Betancourt, born on February 22, 1908, in Guatire, Venezuela, is known as the Father of Venezuelan Democracy. His influential presidency and founding of Accion Democratica shaped the political landscape of Venezuela, promoting democratic ideals.
Discover the inspiring life of Sir John Mills, born on February 22, 1908, in North Elmham, Norfolk. Renowned for his remarkable performances in films like Ryan's Daughter and War & Peace, Mills left an enduring legacy in British cinema, passing away in 2005.
Robert Young, an iconic American actor born in 1907, is best known for his roles in 'Father Knows Best' and 'Marcus Welby, M.D.'. His portrayals shaped the American family image on television, making him a beloved figure until his passing in 1998.
Sheldon Leonard, born on February 22, 1907, in New York City, was an American actor, producer, and director renowned for his work on 'The Danny Thomas Show' and 'Big Eddie'. His multifaceted career left a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry until his passing in 1997.
On this day in 1906, Edmund von Borck was born in Wrocław, Poland. As a skilled composer, he made significant contributions to classical music until his death in 1944, leaving a lasting impact on the musical landscape.