2003 - Celebrating Storm Reid: A Rising Star’s Birthday
2003 Storm Reid, American actress (A Wrinkle in Time, Euphoria), born in Atlanta, Georgia
2003 Storm Reid, American actress (A Wrinkle in Time, Euphoria), born in Atlanta, Georgia
This article celebrates the birthday of Tate McRae, a talented Canadian singer-songwriter and dancer known for her hit song 'You Broke Me First.' Born in Calgary, Alberta, in 2003, her journey reflects resilience and artistry in the contemporary music landscape.
Chloe Bailey, born on July 1, 1998, in Atlanta, Georgia, is a celebrated R&B singer and actress, known for her work in the duo Chloe X Halle and their acclaimed album 'Ungodly Hour.' She's a role model in music and beyond, inspiring many through her art and advocacy.
Pa Salieu, born on November 24, 1998, in Slough, England, is a Gambian British rapper making significant waves in the UK hip-hop scene. With a blend of cultural influences, his music reflects personal experiences and connects diverse audiences.
1996 Adelina Sotnikova, Russian figure skater (Olympic gold individual, 2014), born in Moscow, Russia
Born on July 1, 1993, in Bryan, Texas, Raini Rodriguez is a talented American actress known for her roles in 'Austin & Ally' and the 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop' films. Her journey from local theater to Disney stardom serves as an inspiration to many.
Aaron Sanchez, born in Barstow, California, is a celebrated MLB pitcher known for being an AL ERA leader and an All-Star in 2016 with the Toronto Blue Jays. He pitched a combined no-hitter in 2019, showcasing his exceptional talent in the game.
Bryant Jones, born in Camarillo, California, is an American actor best known for portraying Nate Hastings on The Young and the Restless. His career blossomed since his birth on June 5, 1992, leading to a significant impact in the television industry.
Lucas Vázquez, born on July 1, 1991, in Curtis, Spain, is a talented soccer player known for his versatility as a right-back and winger. His career with Real Madrid and the Spanish national team highlights his significant contribution to soccer.
Michael Wacha was born on July 1, 1991, in Iowa City, Iowa. He rose to prominence as a baseball pitcher, becoming the NLCS MVP in 2013 and an MLB All-Star in 2015 with the St. Louis Cardinals. His journey reflects hard work and talent in professional sports.
Lukas Geniušas, born in Moscow in 1990, is a renowned Russian-Lithuanian concert pianist known for his captivating performances and contributions to classical music, inspired by a lifelong passion for piano since his early childhood.
Celebrate Daniel Ricciardo's birthday as we explore the life of this iconic Australian auto racer from his roots in Perth to becoming a celebrated Formula 1 champion with 8 Grand Prix wins and a loyal fan base.
Hannah Murray, born on July 1, 1989, in Bristol, England, is an English actress renowned for her role as Gilly in 'Game of Thrones.' Starting her career with 'Skins,' she has captivated audiences with her versatility and depth in acting.
Mitch Hewer, born on November 1, 1989, in Bristol, England, is an acclaimed English actor, best known for his role as 'Cook' in the series 'Skins'. His talent and charisma have made him a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Aleksander Lesun, born in Barysaw, Belarus in 1988, is an influential modern pentathlete who won the Olympic gold in 2016 and secured four World Championships. His achievements inspire many and showcase the competitive spirit of modern pentathlon.
Dedé, born in 1988 in Volta Redonda, Brazil, is a celebrated former soccer centre back known for his time with Vasco da Gama and Cruzeiro, earning 11 national caps during his career. His legacy continues to inspire young athletes.
Charlie Blackmon, born on July 1, 1986, in Dallas, Texas, is a renowned MLB outfielder for the Colorado Rockies. Celebrated for his multiple All-Star selections and 2017 NL Batting Championship, he inspires young athletes with his dedication both on and off the field.
1985 Chris Perez, American baseball pitcher (MLB All Star 2011, 12 Cleveland Indians; World Cup gold 2007), born in Bradenton, Florida
Léa Seydoux, the talented French actress born in Paris in 1985, is celebrated for her roles in 'Blue Is the Warmest Colour' and 'Spectre'. Her impressive career showcases her ability to shine in both independent films and blockbuster hits.
Donald Thomas, born in Freeport, Bahamas, on February 21, 1984, is a renowned high jumper who won gold at the 2007 World Championships. His legacy inspires future Bahamian athletes as a testament to hard work and determination.
Brandee Younger, an influential harpist born on September 20, 1983, in Hempstead, Long Island, has made significant contributions to jazz and soul music through her innovative approach, blending various genres with the harp.
Leeteuk, born Park Jeong-su on July 1, 1983, in Seoul, South Korea, is a prominent K-pop singer and leader of Super Junior. Known for his versatility, he excels as a singer, television host, and philanthropist, inspiring many in the entertainment industry.
Marit Larsen, born on February 1, 1983, in Lørenskog, Norway, is a celebrated singer-songwriter best known for her work with M2M. Her unique voice and songwriting skills have captivated fans worldwide, leading to a successful solo career after the duo's split.
Carmella DeCesare, born in 1982 in Avon Lake, Ohio, is an acclaimed American model who gained fame as Playboy's Playmate of the Year in 2004. Her life story is inspirational, showcasing her rise in the modeling industry and her influence in popular culture.
Explore the life and achievements of Hilarie Burton, born on July 1, 1982, in Sterling, Virginia. Famous for her captivating role in 'One Tree Hill', she has made a significant impact on the entertainment industry.
1982 Joachim Johansson, Swedish tennis player (World #9 2005; 3 ATP titles), born in Lund, Sweden
Tadhg Kennelly, born on January 30, 1981, in Listowel, Ireland, is an iconic Australian Rules footballer who made history with the Sydney Swans, winning an AFL championship in 2005. His unique background and achievements continue to inspire future generations.
Nelson Cruz, born on July 1, 1980, in Las Matas de Santa Cruz, Dominican Republic, is a celebrated MLB player known for his powerful hitting as a designated hitter and right fielder. A seven-time All-Star and ALCS MVP, Cruz’s legacy is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the sport.
Forrest Griffin, born on July 1, 1979, in Columbus, Ohio, is a celebrated mixed martial artist and former champion in the UFC, known for his pivotal role in the sport's rise to popularity and his inspiring career in combat sports.
Discover the life of Birgit Schuurman, the talented Dutch singer and actress born in Utrecht in 1977. Her journey through music and acting showcases her versatility and talent, inspiring many in the entertainment world.
This article celebrates Jerome Iginla, a legendary Canadian hockey player born in Edmonton in 1977. Famous for winning Olympic gold and the Art Ross Trophy, Iginla's journey from a youth player to an NHL star is inspiring and celebrated.
Explore the inspiring journey of Jessica Meir, born on September 24, 1977, in Caribou, Maine. As a NASA astronaut and marine biologist, she broke barriers and contributed to space exploration, serving as a role model in STEM fields.
On August 7, 1977, Keigo Hayashi, a celebrated Japanese music artist and vocal powerhouse of the band Flow, was born in Tokyo. This article explores his musical journey and impact on the J-Rock genre.
Born on July 1, 1977, in New York City, Liv Tyler is an acclaimed actress and model known for her roles in films like 'Armageddon' and the 'Lord of the Rings' series. She is the daughter of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, blending musical and cinematic legacies.
Discover Aleah Stanbridge, the talented South African metal musician born in 1976, known for her captivating voice and as a member of Trees of Eternity. Her contributions to the music scene have left an enduring legacy.
1976 Hannu Tihinen, Finnish soccer defender (76 caps; KePS, HJK Helsinki, Viking FK, RSC Anderlecht, FC Zürich), born in Keminmaa, Finland
On July 1, 1976, soccer legend Patrick Kluivert was born in Amsterdam. Renowned for his achievements with Ajax and FC Barcelona, he also made his mark as a national team player and later a manager, inspiring future generations of athletes.
Ruud van Nistelrooy, born in 1976 in Oss, Netherlands, is a legendary soccer striker known for his incredible goal-scoring abilities at clubs like PSV Eindhoven and Manchester United. His journey in football has left an everlasting impact on the sport.
Szymon Ziółkowski, born on May 12, 1976, in Poznań, Poland, is a celebrated hammer thrower, known for winning a gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, leaving a lasting legacy in Polish athletics.
Sufjan Stevens, born in Detroit in 1975, is a celebrated American musician known for his intricate storytelling and diverse musical style, especially highlighted in his acclaimed album 'Illinois.'
Jefferson Pérez, born in Cuenca, Ecuador, on November 1, 1974, is a celebrated race walker who won the Olympic gold in the 20km race at the 1996 Atlanta Games. His journey from a young athlete to an Olympic champion inspires many, showcasing dedication and perseverance.
1974 Michele Krasnoo, American actress (Kickboxer IV), born in Culver City, California
On the 1972 birthday of Alex Machacek, an influential jazz fusion musician from Tulln an der Donau, we celebrate his groundbreaking contributions to the genre and his innovative band, Featuring Ourselves. His unique style continues to inspire musicians around the globe.
Corey Hirsch, born on May 2, 1972, in Medicine Hat, Canada, is a celebrated ice hockey goalie and broadcaster known for his Olympic silver medal in 1994 and contributions to the Vancouver Canucks and Sportsnet.
Missy Elliott, born on July 1, 1971, in Portsmouth, Virginia, celebrates her 53rd birthday as a legendary hip-hop figure. Known for hits like 'Work It' and 'Lose Control,' she has greatly influenced music and culture over her remarkable career.
Julianne Nicholson, born on July 1, 1971, in Medford, Massachusetts, is an acclaimed American actress best known for her role as Megan Wheeler in 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent'. A talented performer, she has made significant contributions to both film and television.
1971 Melissa Peterman [Melissa Margaret], American actress (Reba, Fargo), born in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Born on April 21, 1971, in San Diego, California, Steven W. Bailey is an acclaimed American actor best known for his role in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.' His contributions to television have solidified his place in pop culture.
Henry Simmons, born on April 1, 1970, in Stamford, Connecticut, is a prominent American actor best known for his roles in NYPD Blue and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. His career is marked by notable performances that inspire diversity in representation.
1970 Joni Ernst, American politician (Senator-R-Iowa 2015-), born in Rad Oak, Iowa
Tim Abell, born on March 1, 1968, in Manassas, Virginia, is a celebrated American actor known for his role in 'We Were Soldiers.' His versatile career continues to inspire many, as he embodies dedication and passion in the film industry.
Pamela Anderson celebrated her 57th birthday on July 1, 2023. Known for her roles as a model and actress, especially in Baywatch, Anderson continues to influence as an advocate for various social causes. Her journey from Ladysmith, Canada, inspires many.
On April 21, 1966, Larisa Savchenko-Neiland was born in Lviv, Ukraine. As a talented Latvian tennis player, she achieved great success with six Grand Slam doubles titles, inspiring future generations in the world of tennis.
Patrick McEnroe, born in Manhasset, New York, on July 20, 1966, is a renowned tennis player celebrated for his achievements, including winning the French Open doubles in 1989. He later became a coach for the US Davis Cup team and a prominent broadcaster for ESPN.
1965 Carl Fogarty, English motorbike racer (World Superbike C'ship 1994, 95, 98, 99), born in Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Gary Schofield, born in Leeds in 1965, is a celebrated British Rugby League player. He played for notable clubs including Hull RLFC and represented Great Britain in international competitions, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport.
Teddy McCarthy, born in Glanmire in 1965, was a celebrated Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer, known for winning 2 All-Ireland Titles each in both sports. His legacy continues to impact Irish sports deeply after his passing in 2023.
Bernard Laporte, born in Rodez, France in 1964, is a major figure in rugby union, known for coaching the French national team from 1999 to 2007, leading them to significant victories and inspiring the future of rugby in France.
Pol Burton, born in 1964 in the UK, is a notable British rock drummer known for his work with Transvision Vamp, famous for hits like "Baby I Don't Care". His drumming style and influence significantly shaped the band's vibrant sound during their peak in the late 80s.
Theresa Lynn, born on November 27, 1964, in Louisville, Kentucky, is an American actress famed as Orgasm Girl in the film Private Parts. Learn about her early life, career breakthrough, and lasting influence on the film industry.
Edward Tsang Lu, born on August 1, 1963, in Springfield, Massachusetts, is a prominent physicist and former NASA astronaut known for his contribution to STS-84. His journey reflects the intersection of science and exploration, paving the way for future generations.
Igor Zhelezovski, born in 1963 in Orša, Byelorussia, was a renowned speed skater celebrated for his six World Sprint Championships and Olympic medals, including a silver in 1994 and bronze in 1988. His legacy continues to inspire athletes worldwide.
Admiral Linda Fagan, born on July 1, 1963, in Columbus, Ohio, is a groundbreaking figure in U.S. military history as the first female commander of a military branch, serving as Coast Guard Commandant since 2022.
Roddy Bottum, born in 1963 in Los Angeles, California, is an acclaimed American rock keyboardist best known for his work with Faith No More on their iconic album 'The Real Thing'. Explore his impactful journey in the music world, celebrating his birthday and legacy.
Marti Frederiksen, born March 8, 1962, in Hawthorne, California, is a renowned songwriter, record producer, and musician known for his work with Aerosmith and other top artists like Carrie Underwood. His innovative contributions have significantly shaped the music industry.
Andre Braugher, born on July 1, 1962, in Chicago, Illinois, was an Emmy Award-winning actor known for his roles in 'Homicide: Life on the Street' and 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'. With a versatile career, he left a lasting legacy in both drama and comedy before passing in 2023.
Carl Lewis, born in Birmingham, Alabama, on July 1, 1961, is a legendary American athlete celebrated for his Olympic achievements, including nine gold medals in events like the 100m and long jump.
Discover the life of Diana Spencer, born in Sandringham in 1961, who became the beloved Princess of Wales celebrated for her charitable works and compassionate spirit, leaving a lasting legacy upon her untimely death in 1997.
Kalpana Chawla, born on July 1, 1961, in Karnal, India, became the first woman of Indian descent to travel to space. Her inspiring journey as an astronaut and advocate for women in STEM continues to inspire generations. She tragically passed away in 2003, leaving a lasting legacy in space exploration.
Malcolm Elliott, born in Sheffield in 1961, is a prominent British cyclist known for his incredible performance in the 1988 Tour of Britain. His legacy continues to inspire cyclists today through his perseverance and sportsmanship.
Anthony 'Ted' Key, born in 1960 in Hull, England, was a prominent rock bassist known for his work with The Housemartins and The Kingstons. His musical legacy in the British rock scene is celebrated for its unique blend of melodies and social commentary.
1960 Erik Friedlander, American classical and avant garde jazz cellist and composer (John Zorn; Masada String Trio), born in New York City
1960 Evelyn "Champagne" King, American disco singer ("Shame"; "I'm in Love"), born in The Bronx, New York City
1960 Lynn Jennings, American athlete (WR indoor 5,000m 15:22.64 1990; World Cross Country C'ship gold 1990, 91, 92), born in Princeton, New Jersey
Tony Miceli, the renowned jazz vibraphonist and educator, was born on November 29, 1960, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Celebrated for his unique sound and dedication to teaching jazz, Miceli continues to inspire young musicians today.
Anne Smith was born on December 8, 1959, in Dallas, Texas. An iconic figure in women's tennis, she achieved World #1 rankings in doubles and earned 10 Grand Slam titles. Her legacy continues to inspire athletes today.
Chung Hae-Won, born on November 1, 1959, in Seoul, South Korea, was a distinguished soccer striker known for his time with the Daewoo Royals and the South Korean national team, earning 58 caps before his passing in 2020.
Louise Penny, born in Toronto in 1958, is a Canadian mystery novelist whose creations, especially the Armand Gamache series, have won numerous awards. Her compelling storytelling blends emotion with suspense, captivating readers worldwide.
Nancy Lieberman, born on July 1, 1958, in Brooklyn, is an inspirational American basketball player and coach. A pioneer for women in sports, she earned an Olympic silver medal in 1976 and is a Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, influencing generations of athletes.
Grant Dalton, born on December 3, 1957, in Auckland, New Zealand, is a prominent sailor known for his victories in the Whitbread Round the World Race and as the head of Team New Zealand in the America's Cup. His journey is a testament to determination and leadership in sailing.
Hannu Kamppuri, born in Helsinki in 1957, is a legendary Finnish goaltender known for his tenure with the NHL's New Jersey Devils and his induction into the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame, inspiring future generations of hockey players.
Sean O'Driscoll, born in Wolverhampton in 1957, is a notable Irish soccer midfielder and manager, renowned for his impactful career at AFC Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest, as well as coaching the England U19 team.
Alan Ruck, born on July 1, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio, is a celebrated American actor known for his roles in iconic shows like 'Spin City' and 'Succession.' His dynamic range and enduring appeal continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
Brian Sabean, born in 1956 in Concord, New Hampshire, is a notable MLB executive known for leading the San Francisco Giants to three World Series championships in 2010, 2012, and 2014. His strategic acumen transformed the franchise into a competitive powerhouse in baseball.
Kenneth Fuchs, born on January 24, 1956, in the USA, is a celebrated American composer and college professor known for his Grammy Award-winning classical pieces such as 'Out of the Dark' and 'Divinum Mysterium'. His profound influence extends through both his music and his dedication to educating future musicians.
1956 Lorna Patterson, American actress (Airplane, Pvt Benjamin), born in Whittier, California
This article celebrates Ulf Larsson, a renowned Swedish comedian, actor, and director born in Bromma in 1956. Known for his captivating performances and influence on Swedish entertainment, Ulf's legacy lives on even after his passing in 2006.
Keith Whitley, born in 1955 in Ashland, Kentucky, was a significant American country music singer celebrated for hits such as 'Don't Close Your Eyes.' His heartfelt lyrics and powerful vocals continue to inspire generations. He passed away in 1989, leaving behind a rich musical legacy.
Li Keqiang (1955-2023) Chinese Premier of the State Council and China's head of government, born in Dingyuan County, Anhui Province [1]
Mike Rossman, born on January 24, 1955, in Turnersville, New Jersey, became a renowned boxer and world light-heavyweight champion in 1978-79. His legacy as 'The Jewish Bomber' inspires boxers today and showcases the spirit of determination and success in the sport.
On June 25, 1954, Chip Hanauer was born in Seattle, Washington, destined to become a hydroplane racing icon. With a world championship in 1982, he significantly impacted the racing community, inspiring future generations.
Khalid Hasan, born in 1954 in Peshawar, Pakistan, captured hearts as the youngest Test cricketer at 16 years and 352 days. His legacy as a leg-spin bowler, albeit short, continues to inspire cricketers in Pakistan.
Mike Reid, born in 1954 in Bainbridge, Maryland, is an accomplished professional golfer known for his victories in the Senior PGA Championship and The Tradition. His journey in golf serves as an inspiration, showcasing the importance of dedication and perseverance. Discover more about his legacy.
Randall Hall, born January 31, 1954, in Jacksonville, Florida, is a renowned rock guitarist known for his work with Lynyrd Skynyrd from 1987 to 1994. His extraordinary talent and contributions revitalized the band's legacy, reigning as a significant figure in Southern rock.
Henry Percy, the 11th Duke of Northumberland, born in 1953 and a godchild of Queen Elizabeth II, was a significant British peer known for his contributions to society and the preservation of heritage, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate today.
Mike Haynes, born in 1953 in Denison, Texas, is a celebrated NFL cornerback known for his impressive career with the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Raiders. A Hall of Famer, he won Super Bowl XVIII and earned multiple All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors.
Pat Donovan, born in Helena, Montana in 1953, was a distinguished offensive lineman who played for the Dallas Cowboys. A four-time Pro Bowl selection, he made his mark in NFL history, particularly remembered for his role in Super Bowl XII.
Dan Aykroyd, born on July 1, 1952, in Ottawa, Ontario, is a celebrated Canadian-American comedian and actor known for his iconic roles in 'Ghostbusters' and 'Driving Miss Daisy', as well as his musical talent as part of The Blues Brothers. His long career has made a significant impact in entertainment.
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, born on February 1, 1952, in Shreveport, Louisiana, was a celebrated American drummer known for his work with artists like Michael Jackson and Herbie Hancock. He passed away in 2018, leaving a rich legacy in the pop and jazz music worlds.
Steve Shutt, born in 1952 in North York, Ontario, is a celebrated Canadian hockey player known for his time with the Montreal Canadiens, contributing to five Stanley Cup victories from 1973 to 1979. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring athletes.
Tim Tobias, born on January 28, 1952, in Chicago, Illinois, was a renowned jazz and session keyboardist, known for his impactful compositions and vibrant performances. His music continues to inspire generations even after his passing in 2006.
Anne Feeney, born on January 1, 1951, in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, was influential as a political activist and singer, known for her powerful music advocating for labor rights and social justice.
Daryl Anderson, born on this day in 1951 in Seattle, Washington, is best known for his role as Animal in the television series Lou Grant. His journey from a local theater performer to a respected actor showcases his dedication to the craft of acting.
Today, we celebrate Fred Schneider's birthday. Known as the vocalist and guitarist of the B-52's, he is famous for hits like "Rock Lobster". His vibrant performances have left a lasting impact on the music scene.
Terrence Mann, born on 1951 in Ashland, Kentucky, is an American actor and dancer celebrated for his memorable performances in Broadway productions like 'Cats' and 'Les Misérables.' His contributions to theater have inspired many in the arts.
1951 Trevor Eve, English actor (Shadow Chasers), born in Sutton Coldfield, England
1950 David Duke, American white nationalist politician and K.K.K. member, born in Tulsa, Oklahoma
John Farnham, born on July 1, 1949, in Dagenham, Essex, became one of Australia's most celebrated singers. His iconic song 'You're the Voice' and album 'The Age of Reason' highlighted his powerful presence in the music industry, making a lasting cultural impact.
Wang Qishan, born on July 1, 1948, in Qingdao, Shandong, is a significant figure in Chinese politics, known for his role as Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, where he leads anti-corruption efforts.
Kazuyoshi Hoshino, born in Shizuoka-shi, Japan, on December 26, 1947, is a celebrated auto racer famous for his skills in the Fuji 1,000 race in 1985. His enduring legacy influences the world of motorsports and inspires upcoming generations of racers.
Marc Benno, born in 1947 in Dallas, Texas, is a celebrated American guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter known for his hit "Rock 'n' Roll Me Again" and his role in the Asylum Choir. His innovative sound and contribution to music have left an enduring legacy.
Discover the vibrant story of Montiero, the talented pop vocalist born in Queens in June 1946. Known for her hit "A Lover's Concerto" with The Toys, her music continues to resonate today, marking her as a significant figure in the history of pop music.
Debbie Harry (79 years old) 1945 American singer (Blondie - "Heart of Glass"; " The Tide Is High"; "Call Me"), and actress (Hairspray), born in Miami, Florida
Mike Burstyn was born on September 1, 1945, in New York City. An Israeli-American actor renowned for his role in The Mike Burstyn Show, he has made significant contributions to the film and theater industry while captivating audiences with his talent.
Explore the life of Jeff Wayne, the American-British musician and composer known for 'Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds.' Born in 1943, Wayne's innovative blend of rock and orchestral music transformed literary classics into theatrical masterpieces.
Andraé Crouch, born in 1942 in San Francisco, was a Grammy-winning gospel artist and pastor known for his impactful music. His legacy endures through his beloved songs and his contributions to gospel and mainstream music, as well as his role as a spiritual leader.
Doug Carpenter, born in Cornwall, Ontario in 1942, is a celebrated ice hockey coach known for his leadership of the New Jersey Devils and the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 1980s and 1990s, making a lasting impact in the world of hockey.
Geneviève Bujold, a celebrated Canadian actress born in Montreal on July 1, 1942, is known for notable films like 'Anne of the Thousand Days' and 'King of Hearts'. Her career continues to inspire many, showcasing remarkable talent and dedication in the film industry.
Sandra Crouch, born in 1942, was a prominent Grammy Award-winning gospel singer and drummer from San Francisco. Her powerful music and lyrics inspired many until her passing in 2024, leaving a legacy of love and faith in the gospel community.
William Carney, born in 1942 in Brooklyn, New York, served as a U.S. Representative from 1979 to 1987. His legacy in public service and dedication to community issues have made a significant impact on New York politics.
Alfred G. Gilman, born April 1, 1941, in New Haven, Connecticut, was a prominent American scientist whose discoveries in G-proteins earned him the Nobel Prize in 1994. His research continues to influence modern medicine and cellular biology.
Myron Scholes was born on July 1, 1941, in Timmins, Ontario. He is known for his revolutionary work in options pricing, earning the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1997, significantly influencing modern finance.
Rod Gilbert, born in Montreal on July 1, 1941, became a legendary right-wing player for the New York Rangers. He was the first Ranger to have his jersey number retired, and his contributions and community work left a lasting legacy in hockey.
Sally Quinn, born in 1941 in Savannah, Georgia, is a celebrated American newscaster known for her role at CBS’s Morning Show. Her career exemplifies pioneering efforts in journalism and inspires future generations in media.
Explore the life of Twyla Tharp, born on July 1, 1941, in Portland, Indiana. An influential dancer and choreographer, she transformed modern dance with her innovative style, earning multiple prestigious awards. Discover her journey from a small town to becoming a legend in the dance world.
Craig Brown, born in 1940, was a renowned Scottish soccer wing half and manager, known for his tenure with clubs like Rangers and national team leadership. His legacy in Scottish football spans decades, marked by significant achievements until his passing in 2023.
Discover the life of John Gould, a British songwriter and composer born in Newquay, England, in 1940, who made significant contributions to musical theater.
On January 21, 1939, Charles Floyd Hatcher was born in Doerun, Georgia. He made his mark as a U.S. Congressman, influencing legislation and serving the people of Georgia throughout his political career.
1939 Delaney Bramlett, American rocker (Shindogs; Delaney & Bonnie), born in Pontotoc, Mississippi (d. 2008)
Frank Parker was an iconic American actor born in 1939 in Darby, Pennsylvania. He is celebrated for his roles in enduring soap operas like 'Days of Our Lives' and 'Never Too Young,' leaving a lasting legacy in television.
1939 Karen Black, American actress (5 Easy Pieces, Pyx), born in Park Ridge, Illinois (d. 2013)
Chester Watson, born in 1938 in Negril, Jamaica, was a prominent West Indian fast bowler. With 7 Test matches and 19 wickets to his name, he left a lasting legacy in the cricket world.
1937 Ebrahim Ismail Ebrahim, South African ANCer and Umkhonto we Sizwe-leader, born in Durban, South Africa
Wally Amos was born in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1936. An influential cookie entrepreneur, television personality, and adult literacy advocate, he founded the Famous Amos cookies brand, becoming a symbol of success and inspiration to many.
1935 Dave Prowse, English actor (Darth Vader), born in Bristol. England (d. 2020)
James Cotton, born on July 1, 1935, in Tunica, Mississippi, was a master blues vocalist and harmonica player. Rising to fame in the 1950s, he became a legendary figure in the music world, influencing countless artists until his passing in 2017.
1934 Claude Berri, French actor, director and screenwriter, born in Paris (d. 2009)
Celebrate the birthday of Jamie Farr, the iconic actor known for his role as Cpl. Klinger on M*A*S*H. Born in Toledo, Ohio in 1934, Farr's legacy includes both laughter and compassion in the entertainment world.
1934 Jean Marsh, English actress (Dark Places, Eagle has Landed), born in London
Sydney Pollack (1934-2008) was an Award-winning American director and producer known for his influential films like 'Tootsie' and 'Out of Africa'. Born in Lafayette, Indiana, he left a remarkable legacy that continues to inspire filmmakers today.
Peter Walwyn was a celebrated British thoroughbred trainer, known for his champion status in 1974-75 and strong influence in the racing community. Born in Lambourn in 1933, he left a lasting legacy until his passing in 2017.
Discover the life and legacy of Sam Rutigliano, an influential American football coach and broadcaster known for his time with the Cleveland Browns, shaping the team's success during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
1932 Bobby Day [Robert Byrd], American rock vocalist ("Rockin' Robin"), born in Fort Worth, Texas (d. 1990)
Born on October 11, 1932, Ze'ev Schiff emerged as a significant journalist and military correspondent for Haaretz, profoundly impacting Israeli media and analysis of military affairs until his passing in 2007.
Chris Strachwitz, a German-born American record producer, founded Arhoolie Records, influencing the folk and roots music scenes in America. His passion for preserving cultural music led to authentic recordings that celebrated diverse traditions until his passing in 2023.
Leslie Caron, famous French-American actress born in 1931 in Boulogne-Billancourt, is celebrated for her roles in iconic films like Gigi and Father Goose. Her artistry and charm have made lasting impacts in cinema.
1930 Margaret A. Brewer, American soldier and first female General officer in US Marine Corps, born in Durand, Michigan (d. 2013)
Moustapha Akkad, born in 1930 in Aleppo, was a pioneering Syrian-American film producer and director renowned for works like 'Lion of the Desert.' His films explored Arab culture and history, leaving an enduring legacy in global cinema until his passing in 2005.
Gerald Edelman, born in 1929 in Ozone Park, was a renowned American biochemist who received the Nobel Prize in 1972 for his pioneering research in immunology and antibody development, leaving a lasting impact on the field of medicine.
Sam Denoff, born on March 9, 1928, was an American screenwriter and television producer praised for his work on iconic shows like 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' and 'That Girl'. His legacy in television history remains influential even after his passing in 2011.
1928 Volker Wangenheim, German conductor and composer (Sinfonia Notturna), born in Berlin (d. 2014)
Chandra Shekhar, born on June 1, 1927, in Ibrahimpatti, was a prominent politician who served as India's 8th Prime Minister in 1990-91. His commitment to political reform and social justice left a lasting impact on Indian politics until his passing in 2007.
Hans Eklund was a Swedish composer born in 1927 in Sandviken, Sweden. Renowned for his classical compositions that intertwined traditional Swedish folk music with contemporary influences, his legacy endures long after his passing in 1999.
Carl Hahn, born in 1926 in Chemnitz, was a visionary automotive executive. As CEO of the Volkswagen Group, he led the company through transformation and innovation, leaving a lasting impact on the automotive industry until his passing in 2023.
Delmar Watson, born in Los Angeles in 1926, was a beloved child actor known for his roles in classic films like Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and Heidi, contributing significantly to American cinema until his passing in 2008.
François-Régis Bastide, born in Biarritz in 1926, was a significant French writer and broadcaster whose works influenced literature and radio. He championed emerging voices until his death in 1996.
1926 Hans Werner Henze, German composer, born in Gütersloh, Westphalia, Germany (d. 2012)
Robert Fogel was born in New York City on July 1, 1926. An acclaimed economic historian and Nobel Prize winner in 1993, Fogel's groundbreaking research transformed the understanding of the role of railroads in economic growth, influencing both academia and public policy until his passing in 2013.
1925 Art McNally, American Pro Football HOF referee and executive (NFL Head of Officiating 1968-91), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 2023)
Farley Granger, born in 1925 in San Jose, California, was a renowned American actor celebrated for his roles in classics like 'Rope' and 'Deathmask'. His legacy continues to influence many aspiring actors today. Granger passed away in 2011, leaving behind an impressive cinematic heritage.
Frank Lowson, born on October 29, 1925, in Bradford, England, was a notable English cricketer who played 7 Tests, scoring 2 half-centuries. A respected batsman from Yorkshire CCC, his legacy endures in cricket history. He passed away in 1984.
Ruth Olay, born in 1924 in San Francisco, was an influential American jazz and cabaret singer whose captivating performances left a lasting impact on the music scene until her death in 2021.
Constance Ford, born on April 1, 1923, in New York City, was a talented American model and actress known for her memorable roles in the soap opera 'Another World'. Her legacy continues to influence the industry today.
Don Whitmire, born in 1922 in Giles County, Tennessee, was an All-American tackle for both Alabama and Navy. His induction into the American College Football Hall of Fame showcases his significant contributions to college football before his passing in 1991.
Seretse Khama, the first president of Botswana, was born in Serowe in 1921. His leadership during Botswana's independence was pivotal, establishing a stable and inclusive government that laid the foundation for the country's prosperity.
1920 Harold Sakata [Toshiyuki], American actor (Gold Finger, Dimension 5), born in Holualoa, Hawaii (d. 1982)
1916 Bob Prince, American sportscaster (Pittsburgh Pirates), born in Los Angeles, California (d. 1985)
Olivia de Havilland, born in 1916 in Tokyo, became a celebrated Academy Award-winning actress known for her roles in iconic films such as 'Gone With The Wind' and 'The Heiress'. Her contributions to cinema and advocacy for actors' rights cemented her legacy in Hollywood.
Jean Stafford, born on July 1, 1915, in Covina, California, was a celebrated American writer who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1970 for her collected stories. Her poignant narratives capture complex human emotions and experiences, leaving a significant mark on American literature.
Joseph Ransohoff, born on this day in 1915 in Cincinnati, Ohio, became a trailblazer in modern neurosurgery. His innovations and dedication to the field not only advanced surgical techniques but also transformed patient care, leaving a lasting legacy until his passing in 2001.
Willie Dixon, born on July 1, 1915, in Vicksburg, Mississippi, was a crucial figure in Chicago blues, renowned for his impactful songs like 'Hoochie Coochie Man' and his role at Chess Records.
1914 Christl Cranz, German alpine skier (combined gold Winter Olympics 1936), born in Brussels, Belgium (d. 2004)
Earle Warren, an esteemed alto saxophonist born in Springfield, Ohio in 1914, significantly influenced the jazz genre until his death in 1994. His unique improvisational style and mentoring of young musicians left a lasting legacy in music.
Jo Sinclair, born Ruth Seid in Brooklyn on March 7, 1913, was an influential American writer known for her novel 'Wasteland'. Her work resonates with themes of identity and societal challenges, making her a significant figure in literature until her death in 1995.
Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr, born in Tikrit in 1912, became a significant figure as the President of Iraq from 1968 to 1979, influencing the nation's modernization and foreign relations before his death in 1982.
1912 David Brower, American environmentalist and president (Sierra Club), born in Berkeley, California (d. 2000)
Sally Kirkland, born on 1912 in El Reno, Oklahoma, was a prominent American fashion editor of Vogue and manager of Lord & Taylor. Her innovative vision in fashion helped shape modern trends, making her a key figure in the industry's history.
Alvino Rey, born on January 1, 1911, in Cleveland, Ohio, was a transformative orchestra leader known for his innovative use of the electric guitar and his significant role with the King Family. His contributions have left an indelible mark on music history, influencing generations of musicians.
1911 Sergey Sokolov, Russian-Soviet marshal and Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union (1984-87), born in Yevpatoria, Russian Empire (d. 2012)
Glen Hardin, born in 1910 in Derma, Mississippi, became an Olympic champion after winning the gold medal in the 400m hurdles at the 1936 Olympics. His legacy in athletics continues to inspire future generations until his passing in 1975.
Juan Carlos Onetti, born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1909, is a celebrated novelist known for his profound literary works including 'La vida breve'. His writing delves into human existence, relationships, and the complexity of life, making him a significant figure in Latin American literature.
Madge Evans, born in 1909 in New York City, was a prominent TV panelist known for her role on Masquerade Party. Her career spanned from silent films to television, leaving a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry until her passing in 1981.
Vera Brodsky Lawrence, born in 1909 in Norfolk, Virginia, was an accomplished concert pianist and musicologist, recognized for her work with the CBS Symphony and her dedication to American composers. She left an indelible mark on the music community until her passing in 1996.
Wesley Bolin, the Governor of Arizona (1977-78) and Secretary of State (1949-77), was born in 1909 in Butler, Missouri. His political legacy in Arizona is marked by his commitment to public service and significant reforms in education and election processes.
Ed Gordon Jr., born in 1908 in Jackson, Mississippi, became an Olympic gold medalist in the long jump at the 1932 Olympics. His legacy as an athlete inspired future generations, demonstrating the power of perseverance and dedication in sports.
Peter Anders, born on June 2, 1908, in Essen, Germany, was a celebrated German opera singer known for his powerful tenor voice and dramatic flair. His legacy continues to influence the opera world today, making him a beloved figure in classical music history.
Bill Stern, an influential American sportscaster born in 1907, changed the face of sports broadcasting as the voice of the first televised college football game. His legacy continues to inspire sportscasters today, marking a significant era in sports history.
Estée Lauder (1906-2004), born in Corona, Queens, was a revolutionary figure in the cosmetics industry, known for her entrepreneurial spirit and innovative marketing strategies that transformed her brand into a global beauty empire.
Mary Calderone, born in 1904 in New York City, was a pioneering physician and founder of Planned Parenthood. Throughout her career, she significantly advanced women's healthcare and reproductive rights, leaving an enduring legacy in public health until her passing in 1998.
Amy Johnson (1903-1941) British pilot, first female pilot to fly alone Britain to Australia, born in Kingston upon Hull, England
Explore the life of Beatrix Lehmann, a renowned British actress born in 1903, celebrated for her memorable roles in theatre, including 'Candles at Nine' and 'Staircase'. Discover her legacy that continues to inspire performers today.
April 1, 1902, marks the birth of José Luis Sert, a renowned Spanish-American architect and urban developer from Barcelona. Notable for his modernist designs and contributions to urban living, Sert’s legacy continues to influence architecture today.
William Wyler (1902-1981) was a renowned American film director known for classics like 'Ben-Hur' and 'Mrs. Miniver'. Born in Mülhausen, Alsace-Lorraine, his innovative storytelling has left a lasting legacy in American cinema.
On May 1, 1901, Irna Phillips was born in Chicago, Illinois. She became a pioneering scriptwriter and producer known for creating several iconic soap operas, including the renowned 'Guiding Light', forever changing the landscape of daytime television.
Explore the life of Sylvia Mary Paget Chancellor, an English philanthropist born in 1901 in London. Known for her work with the Prisoners' Wives Service, she dedicated her life to supporting families of incarcerated individuals until her passing in 1996.
Georgia Tom Dorsey, born on November 24, 1899, in Villa Rica, Georgia, was a pioneering American blues and gospel musician. Known for his song "Peace In The Valley," he influenced the intersection of gospel and blues music before his passing in 1993.
Cavan O'Connor, born in Nottingham, England in 1899, was a prominent British singer known for his classic tune, 'I'm Only a Strolling Vagabond'. His musical career spanned decades, leaving a lasting impact on the industry until his passing in 1997.
Charles Laughton (1899-1962) was an English actor born in Scarborough, celebrated for his roles in classic films like 'Mutiny on the Bounty' and 'Spartacus.' His legacy in acting and film direction continues to inspire generations.
On July 1, 1899, the iconic character Henry 'Indiana' Jones Jr., created by George Lucas, was born. Renowned for his adventurous spirit and heroics in archaeology, Indiana has captivated audiences worldwide, establishing a legacy of thrilling explorations and deep cultural respect.
Konstantinos Tsatsos, born in Athens in 1899, was a prominent Greek politician and the 2nd President of Greece from 1975 to 1980. His leadership during Greece's transition to democracy is widely celebrated, and his contributions have left a lasting imprint on Greek politics.