2001 - Celebrating Xolo Maridueña's Birthday
2001 Xolo Maridueña, American actor (Parenthood, Blue Beetle), born in Los Angeles, California
2001 Xolo Maridueña, American actor (Parenthood, Blue Beetle), born in Los Angeles, California
2000 Laurie Hernandez, American gymnast (Olympic team gold, individual silver 2016), born in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey
Danielle Chuchran, born on September 15, 1993, in Salt Lake City, Utah, is an American actress known for her versatility and dedication to the craft. Starting her career in childhood, she has become a recognized figure in the entertainment industry, inspiring many young artists.
Celebrating the birthday of Lucien Laviscount, an English actor famous for his role in 'Emily in Paris.' Born in Burnley in 1992, he has garnered attention for his stylish performances and influence in the industry.
Matthias Mayer, born on June 9, 1990, in Sankt Veit, Kärnten, Austria, is a celebrated alpine ski racer known for his Olympic victories in downhill and Super-G. His journeys through competitive skiing inspire many aspiring athletes worldwide.
Mae Whitman was born on June 9, 1988, in Los Angeles, California. The talented actress is known for her roles in films like 'The Duff' and her extensive work in television. Mae's career spans multiple genres, showcasing her versatility and skill in American cinema.
On July 28, 1986, Adamo Ruggiero, the talented Canadian actor known for his role in Degrassi: The Next Generation, was born in Mississauga, Ontario. He became a beloved figure for his portrayal of Marco Del Rossi and has made significant contributions to LGBTQ+ advocacy and media.
Kary Ng, born on June 5, 1986, in British Hong Kong, is a popular singer and actress best known for her work with the girl group Cookies. She has made significant contributions to the Cantopop scene and continues to inspire fans beyond her birthday.
Born on June 9, 1985, in Bombay, India, Sonam Kapoor is celebrated for her impactful roles in Indian cinema, particularly in the film 'Neerja'. With a strong film legacy and a passion for fashion, Sonam has become a prominent figure in Bollywood.
Kaleth Morales, born on April 10, 1984, in Valledupar, was a notable Colombian vallenato singer and songwriter, famous for his hit 'Vivo en el Limbo.' His impactful career, however, was tragically cut short when he passed away in 2005.
Masoud Shojaei, born on June 9, 1984, in Shiraz, Iran, is a celebrated Iranian footballer known for his remarkable contributions to both club and country, notably as the first Iranian to play in Spain's La Liga with Osasuna.
Wesley Sneijder, born on June 9, 1984, in Utrecht, Netherlands, is a renowned Dutch soccer midfielder celebrated for his time with Ajax, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, and Galatasaray, having made an astounding 134 appearances for the national team.
Yulieski Gourriel was born on October 6, 1984, in Sancti Spíritus, Cuba. A talented baseball player, he made waves in both Cuban leagues and the Major League Baseball, particularly with the Houston Astros, after a daring escape from Cuba.
Frankee, born Nicole Francine Aiello in 1983 in Staten Island, New York, is an American R&B singer-songwriter known for her hit song "F.U.R.B." Her unique style and relatable lyrics have made a significant impact on the music scene, inspiring future generations of artists.
Andrew Walker, born on June 5, 1982, in Montreal, Quebec, is a celebrated Canadian actor known for his versatile roles in film and television, especially on the Hallmark Channel, captivating audiences since the early 2000s.
Christina Stürmer, born on June 9, 1982, in Linz, Austria, is a renowned Austrian singer who gained fame after participating in "Starmania". Her powerful voice and engaging lyrics have made her a beloved figure in the music industry.
Anoushka Shankar, born June 9, 1981, in London, is a talented sitar player and composer. As the daughter of Ravi Shankar, she blends traditional Indian music with modern influences, creating a unique musical journey.
Natalie Portman (43 years old) 1981 Israeli-American actress (V for Vendetta, Black Swan, Star Wars), born in Jerusalem, Israel
Vic Zhou, born on June 9, 1981, in Yilan, Taiwan, is a noted pop singer, actor, and model, renowned for his role in Meteor Garden and as a member of F4. His birthday is celebrated by fans who admire his significant contributions to the entertainment industry.
Matthew Bellamy, born on June 9, 1978, in Cambridge, England, is the acclaimed lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Muse. Celebrated for hits like 'Uprising' and 'Supermassive Black Hole,' Bellamy's innovative music continues to inspire fans worldwide.
1978 Michaela Conlin, American actress
Today we celebrate the birthday of Miroslav Klose, a legendary German footballer born in Opole, Poland, in 1978. Known for his incredible goal-scoring abilities, Klose made a significant impact on clubs like Bayern Munich and Lazio and holds the record as the all-time top scorer in World Cup history.
Born in 1978 in Florissant, Missouri, Shandi Finnessey is a captivating game hostess best known for her role on 'Hollywood Squares.' With a blend of charm and intelligence, she has made a significant impact in the world of television.
Amisha Patel was born on June 9, 1977, in Mumbai, India. She quickly rose to fame as a talented actress in Bollywood, known for her iconic roles in films like 'Gadar' and 'Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai'. A trained dancer, Amisha continues to influence the film industry with her work.
Peja Stojaković, born on June 9, 1977, in Slavonska Požega, Croatia, is an NBA champion known for his exceptional shooting skills. A three-time All-Star and EuroBasket MVP, he significantly impacted basketball, inspiring future generations.
Roopa Mishra, born on October 16, 1977, is a prominent Indian civil servant known for her significant contributions to public welfare and women's empowerment. Her journey inspires many aspiring civil servants, particularly women, in India.
Today marks the birthday of Olly Knights, the talented British folk-rock singer-songwriter from Clapham, England. Known for his work with Turin Brakes, especially the hit 'Pain Killer (Summer Rain)', his contributions to music continue to inspire many.
Andrew Symonds (1975-2022) Australian cricket all-rounder (26 Tests, 2 x 100, 10 x 50, HS 162no, 24 wickets; Queensland CA, Kent CCC, Deccan Chargers), born in Birmingham, England
Otto Addo, born in Hamburg, Germany on June 15, 1975, is a legendary Ghanaian-German footballer and manager. His impactful career spans playing for several clubs and coaching the Ghana national team, marking significant achievements in both roles.
Paul Agostino, born on January 2, 1975, in Adelaide, Australia, is a celebrated soccer forward known for his impactful career with 1860 Munich and the Australian national team. His story inspires many aspiring athletes.
1974 Randy Winn, American baseball outfielder (MLB All Star 2002; TB Devil Rays, Seattle Mariners, SF Giants) and analyst (NBC Sports Bay Area), born in Los Angeles, California
Tomas Haugen, born in 1974 in Hammerfest, Norway, is renowned as a black metal guitarist and drummer, known for his work with Emperor and Zyklon, as well as his controversial past as an arsonist.
Tim Shaw, born in 1974 in London, is a notable British radio personality known for his engaging presence and humorous style. His career has significantly impacted the radio broadcasting landscape in the UK.
1973 Chris Villarrial, American football player (Chicago Bears) and coach, born in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania
Frederic Choffat, born in 1973, is a notable Swiss film director whose works have significantly contributed to the film industry. This article explores his life, career, and notable contributions to cinema.
1973 Grant Marshall, Canadian NHL right wing (Dallas Stars), born in Mississauga, Ontario
In 1973, Spanish model Laura Ponte captured hearts when she married into the Spanish royal family, blending her fashion influence with modern royal culture and redefining royalty in Spain.
Tedy Bruschi, born in San Francisco on June 9, 1973, is a celebrated American linebacker known for his time with the New England Patriots, where he contributed to three Super Bowl victories and led a remarkable career marked by resilience and determination.
Bryan Strang, born on this day in 1972 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, was a talented pace bowler who made significant contributions to Zimbabwean cricket, following in the footsteps of his brother, Paul Strang. His legacy continues to inspire future cricketers in Zimbabwe.
Tomoe Hanba, born in Tokyo in 1972, is a celebrated Japanese voice actress, best known for voicing Velma Dinkley in Scooby-Doo. Her career reflects a legacy of versatility and excellence in the world of voice acting.
Wesley Reid Scantlin, born on June 9, 1972, in Kansas City, Missouri, is the talented guitarist and singer known as the frontman of the rock band Puddle of Mudd, which gained fame in the early 2000s with hits like "Blurry."
D'Marco Farr, born on September 2, 1971, in San Pablo, California, became a prominent defensive tackle in the NFL, playing for the St. Louis Rams. His journey reflects hard work and resilience, celebrating not just his birth but his influential career in football.
On April 7, 1971, Gilles De Bilde was born in Zellik, Belgium. A celebrated footballer, he showcased his talent primarily with RSC Anderlecht and the Belgian national team, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport.
Rick Renstrom, born on January 14, 1971, in Tampa, Florida, is an influential heavy metal guitarist known for his electrifying performances and significant contributions to the genre. His journey inspires many aspiring musicians worldwide.
Romano Sion, born in 1971 in Paramaribo, Suriname, became a key figure in Dutch soccer, playing for Dordrecht '90 and FC Groningen. His journey showcases resilience and dedication, inspiring future generations both on and off the field.
Russ Romaniuk was born on November 23, 1970, in Winnipeg, Canada. The NHL left winger played for the Philadelphia Flyers, leaving a lasting impact on the sport and inspiring future generations through coaching after retirement.
Eric Wynalda, born on June 20, 1969, in Fullerton, California, is a renowned American soccer player and coach, known for his impact on the sport as both a player and a mentor. He was the first American to score in a World Cup match, celebrating a legacy of dedication to soccer.
Mitch McLee, born Douglas Lee Mitchell in 1969 in Georgia, is a celebrated rock drummer known for his work with Southgang and their hit "Tainted Angel." His birthday is remembered by fans who celebrate his contributions to the rock music scene.
Tom Rouen, born on February 24, 1968, in Hinsdale, Illinois, made his mark as an NFL punter with the Denver Broncos. Known for his powerful kicks, Rouen played a significant role in the team's success, including their Super Bowl XXXII appearance.
Dean Dinning, born on July 26, 1967, in California, is a prominent American bass player and record producer, known for his role in the band Toad The Wet Sprocket. His talent has greatly influenced the music industry, making his birthday a celebration for many fans.
Dean Felber, the American rock bassist born in Bethesda, Maryland in 1967, is best known for his work with Hootie and the Blowfish. His iconic bass lines contributed to hits like 'Only Wanna Be With You', shaping the sound of 90s rock music.
Robert Reading, born in 1967 in Buffalo, New York, is an American 110m hurdler known for his athletic prowess. His story inspires many in the world of sports, highlighting his dedication and achievements in hurdles.
1966 Tamela Mann, American gospel singer and actress, born in Limestone county, Texas
Discover the life and achievements of actress Gloria Reuben, born on June 9, 1964, in Toronto, Ontario, who won hearts as Jeanie Boulet on the hit series ER. Reuben's influential career and humanitarian work continue to inspire many.
On February 27, 1964, Hiroko Yakushimaru was born in Shibuya, Tokyo. A renowned actress and singer, she gained fame for her role in 'Sailor Suit and Machine Gun' and remains a beloved figure in Japanese pop culture.
1964 Wayman Tisdale, American NBA player (Phoenix Suns) and smooth jazz bassist, born in Fort Worth, Texas (d. 2009)
On September 9, 1963, Gilad Atzmon, an Israeli-British jazz saxophonist, accordion player, bandleader, and author, was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. His work challenges identity politics through music and literature, making him a unique figure in both fields.
Join us in celebrating the birthday of Johnny Depp, an iconic American actor born on June 9, 1963, in Owensboro, Kentucky. Famous for roles in 'Pirates of the Caribbean' and '21 Jump Street', Depp continues to mesmerize audiences with his versatile performances.
Eddie Lundon, born in 1962 in Kirby, Liverpool, is a prominent British rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter known for his contribution to China Crisis, particularly the hit 'Wishful Thinking'. His music continues to influence the genre.
Aaron Sorkin, born on June 9, 1961, in New York City, is an influential American screenwriter and playwright known for his works like 'A Few Good Men' and 'The West Wing'. His sharp dialogue and storytelling have left a lasting impact on film and television.
Michael J. Fox (63 years old) 1961 Canadian actor, author, comedian and activist (Family Ties; Back To The Future; Teen Wolf), born in Edmonton, Alberta
Steve Paikin, born in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1960, is a prominent Canadian journalist known for his insightful reporting and hosting of 'The Agenda'. His work has significantly impacted public discourse in Canada.
1959 Benny Gantz, Israeli soldier, politician and Alternate Prime Minister of Israel (Blue and White: 2020-), born in Kfar Ahim, Israel
Christian Wulff, born on June 19, 1959, in Osnabrück, became an influential German politician. He served as Prime Minister of Lower Saxony from 2003 to 2010 and later as President of Germany from 2010 to 2012, focusing on unity and economic development.
April 9, 1959, marks the birthday of Gregg Bissonette, a renowned American session drummer born in Detroit, Michigan. Known for his thrilling performances with David Lee Roth and Ringo's All-Starr Band, Bissonette has made a lasting impact on the music scene.
Patricia Cornwell, born on June 9, 1956, in Miami, Florida, is a celebrated author known for her Kay Scarpetta crime novels. Her captivating storytelling and intricate plots have left a significant mark on the crime fiction genre, inspiring countless readers and writers.
Cruz Miguel Ortíz Cuadra, born in 1955 in Fort Benning, Georgia, was a renowned Puerto Rican food historian who played a crucial role in preserving and promoting Puerto Rican cuisine until his passing in 2023.
George Pérez, born on June 9, 1954, in New York City, was a legendary comic book artist known for his work on 'The Avengers' and 'Teen Titans'. His artistic style and advocacy for creator rights have left an unforgettable mark on the comic book industry.
Gregory Maguire, born in Albany, New York, on June 9, 1954, is a renowned American fantasy writer best known for his groundbreaking novel 'Wicked'. His reimagining of classic tales continues to captivate readers and audiences alike. Explore his life and the phenomenal impact of 'Wicked'.
1954 Pete Byrne Bath, English rocker (Naked Eyes), born in Bath, Somerset
Beth Bonner, born in 1952, was an American marathon runner who became the first woman to win the women's division of the New York City Marathon in 1971, with a record time of 3:01:42. Her achievements remain a significant influence in women's athletics.
Uzi Hitman was an influential Israeli pop singer-songwriter and TV personality born in 1952. Known for his poignant music that captured the spirit of Israel, his legacy lives on through his timeless songs and impactful presence in entertainment.
1951 (Wilhelmus) "Benny" Neyman, Dutch pop singer ("I Don't Know How"; "Waarom fluister ik je naam nog"), born in in Maastricht, Netherlands (d. 2008)
Dave Parker, known as 'The Cobra', was born on June 9, 1951, in Grenada, Mississippi. A professional baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates, he is celebrated as a National League MVP and a vital figure in baseball history.
On June 9, 1951, James Newton Howard was born in Los Angeles, California. As a renowned film composer, he is celebrated for his captivating scores in films such as The Hunger Games and M. Night Shyamalan's films, marking a significant impact on the industry.
Terry Uttley, born on March 19, 1951, in Birkenshaw, England, is a British rock bassist widely known as a member of Smokie, famous for hits like "Living Next Door to Alice." His contributions have left a lasting impact on the music scene.
Born on 1950 in Kingston upon Hull, Trevor Bolder emerged as a rock bassist for The Spiders From Mars and later Uriah Heep. His influential contributions to the music world continue to inspire artists today. Bolder passed away in 2013, leaving behind an unforgettable legacy.
Francis Monkman, born on April 27, 1949, is a celebrated British film composer and musician known for his work with Curved Air and Sky. His innovative music blends classical and contemporary styles, influencing countless artists and captivating audiences worldwide.
George Bunnell, born on April 18, 1949, in Lawrence, Massachusetts, is an American rock songwriter and musician, best known for his role in Strawberry Alarm Clock and the iconic song 'Incense And Peppermints'.
Explore the life of Gudrun Schyman, born in Täby, Sweden in 1948, a prominent Swedish politician and founder of the Feminist Initiative. Her work has significantly influenced gender equality and women's rights in Sweden.
Explore the life and legacy of Nathaniel Rosen, the renowned American cellist born in 1948 in Altadena, California, known for his triumph at the Tchaikovsky International Competition in 1978, and his ongoing influence in the world of classical music.
John Gurda, born on August 24, 1947, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a renowned historian and author known for his significant contributions to documenting Milwaukee's history through works like 'The Making of Milwaukee.' His passion for the city's heritage continues to inspire.
Mick Box, born on September 9, 1947, in Walthamstow, is a prominent British rock guitarist and founding member of Uriah Heep. His distinct talent and influence in the music industry continue to inspire generations of musicians.
Stuart Edwards, born on February 15, 1946, in England, was a prominent British guitarist best known for his work with Edison Lighthouse on the hit "Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes." He left a lasting legacy before his passing in 2016.
Faina Melnik, born on April 1, 1945, in Bakota, Ukraine, became an Olympic gold medalist in discus throw at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Her journey reflects resilience and inspiration in women's athletics.
Luis Ocaña was a Spanish professional cyclist born in 1945 in Priego, known for his achievements in the Tour de France and Vuelta a España. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of cyclists.
Mick Goodrick, born on March 25, 1945, in Sharon, Pennsylvania, was an influential American jazz guitarist and educator known for his work with the Liberation Music Orchestra and his book, The Advancing Guitarist. He passed away in 2022, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the jazz world.
1945 Nike Wagner, German woman of the theater and descendant of Wagner and Liszt, born in Überlingen, Germany
In 1944, Lena, a foxhound in Ambler, Pennsylvania, made headlines by giving birth to a record-breaking litter of 23 puppies. This remarkable feat captured the community's attention, highlighting the incredible nurturing instincts of dogs and sparking discussions about canine care and breeding ethics.
1944 Brigid Bazlen, American actress (Pam-Too Young to go Steady), born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (d. 1989)
1944 Christine Goitschel, French alpine skier (Olympic gold 1964), born in Sallanches, France
Charles Saatchi, born in 1943 in Baghdad, Iraq, is a renowned advertising magnate and art collector, famous for founding Saatchi & Saatchi and significantly influencing both the advertising and contemporary art worlds.
Joe Haldeman, born in 1943 in Oklahoma City, is a prominent science fiction author best known for 'The Forever War.' His work reflects on the impacts of war and humanity, earning him accolades and influencing the genre.
Nicholas Lloyd, born in 1942, made his mark as the editor of The Daily Express, influencing British journalism through engaging storytelling and a commitment to public interest reporting. His legacy shapes media practices today.
Ossie Clark, born in 1942 in Oswaldtwistle, was a pioneering British fashion designer known for his innovative and free-spirited designs during the Swinging Sixties. His contributions left a lasting legacy in the fashion world until his death in 1996.
Richard Hutton was born on October 23, 1942, in Pudsey, England. A cricketer himself, he played for England in 5 Test matches in 1971 and is the son of legendary cricketer Len Hutton, continuing a family legacy in the sport.
Billy Hatton, born on April 17, 1941, in Liverpool, England, was a notable rock bassist of the 1960s best known for his work with The Fourmost and their hit "A Little Loving." He left a lasting legacy in the music world until his passing in 2017.
1941 Jon Lord, British keyboardist and composer (Deep Purple - "Smoke On The Water"; Whitesnake), born in Leicester, England (d. 2012)
Maurizio Zamparini, born on July 24, 1941, in Sevegliano, Italy, was a significant figure in Italian football, known for his dynamic leadership as the owner of Palermo FC from 2002 to 2018. His passion for the sport and focus on youth development left a lasting impact on the club and its community.
Charles Webb, born in 1939 in San Francisco, California, was the acclaimed writer of 'The Graduate'. His insight into youthful disillusionment and humorous storytelling left a lasting impact on American literature, influencing readers and writers alike until his passing in 2020.
David Hobbs, an iconic British racing driver, was born on February 9, 1939, in Royal Leamington Spa, England. Renowned for his achievements in motorsport, he continues to inspire aspiring racers.
Dick Vitale, born on June 9, 1939, in Passaic, New Jersey, is an iconic American basketball sportscaster known for his energetic commentary and deep love for the game. Best known for his work at ESPN, Vitale has left an indelible mark on sports broadcasting.
1939 Ileana Cotrubaş, Romanian soprano, born in Galați, Romania
1938 Charles Wuorinen, American contemporary classical pianist, conductor, and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer (Time's Encomium; Marimba Variations; Brokeback Mountain), born in New York City (d. 2020)
Gary Starkweather, born in Lansing, Michigan, in 1938, was the innovative engineer behind the laser printer. His groundbreaking invention transformed printing technology, making it faster and of higher quality. He passed away in 2019, leaving a remarkable legacy.
Explore the life of Jeremy Hardie, born in 1938, a pivotal British businessman whose leadership at W H Smith Group and influence on mergers policies paved the way for modern economic practices in the UK.
Harald Rosenthal, born in Berlin in 1937, was a dedicated biologist known for his advocacy against ballast water pollution, emphasizing the significance of environmental conservation throughout his career.
Sven Conrad Stayers, born on July 15, 1937, in Georgetown, Guyana, was a notable West Indies cricketer and fast bowler. His contributions to cricket continued to inspire future generations until his passing in 2005.
Mick O'Dwyer, a renowned Gaelic footballer and manager, was born on June 8, 1936, in Waterville, Ireland. His journey from player to coach reshaped Gaelic football, leaving a lasting legacy on the sport and inspiring countless athletes.
Diana Van Der Vlis, born in 1935 in Toronto, was a Canadian American actress renowned for her roles in 'Lovespell' and 'Girl in Black Stockings'. Her contributions to the film industry left a lasting legacy until her passing in 2001.
1934 Donald Duck, famous fowl
Helga Haase, born in 1934 in Danzig, became a legendary speed skater. She achieved Olympic gold in 1960, representing East Germany with pride. Haase's legacy continues to inspire female athletes today.
Explore the life of Jackie Wilson, an American soul singer who rose to fame with iconic hits like 'Lonely Teardrops' and 'Higher and Higher'. His dynamic performances and emotional vocals left a lasting legacy in the music industry.
In 1993, British politician Michael Mates resigned due to his involvement in the Asil Nadir scandal, which raised questions about his judgment and integrity. Mates, born in Brentford, Middlesex in 1934, had a notable political career prior to this controversy.
1934 Paul Karolyi, Hungarian composer, born in Budapest (d. 2015)
Born in 1934 in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Wild Jimmy Spruill became a renowned blues guitarist whose electrifying performances and heartfelt lyrics left a lasting legacy in American music. He passed away in 1996, but his influence continues to resonate.
Bill Virdon, born in 1931 in Hazel Park, Michigan, was a celebrated baseball outfielder and manager known for winning the NL Rookie of the Year in 1955, a World Series title in 1960, and a Gold Glove in 1962. His legacy continues to influence the sport.
On August 9, 1931, Joe Santos was born in Brooklyn, New York. Known for his role in 'The Rockford Files', he made a lasting impact on the acting community until his passing in 2016.
On June 9, 1930, famed French singer Barbara was born in Paris. Renowned for her hit 'L'Aigle noir', Barbara left a lasting impact on the world of music, enchanting audiences until her passing in 1997. Celebrating her life and influence remains significant today.
Carlos Vilar, born in Buenos Aires on this day in 1930, became a notable Argentine sailor, winning gold at the Snipe World Championships in 1948 and 1951. His legacy in sailing influenced many aspiring sailors in Argentina until his passing in 2021.
Born on March 9, 1930, in St. Petersburg, Florida, Lin Carter emerged as a significant voice in science fiction and fantasy literature, leaving a lasting impact through works like Thongor of Lemuria and The Thief of Thoth, until his passing in 1988.
Marvin Kalb, born in 1930 in New York City, is a distinguished broadcast journalist known for his work on CBS and NBC. He has also made significant contributions to education and literature, authoring impactful books on media and politics.
Princess Ragnhild Alexandra, born on June 9, 1930, in Oslo, was a renowned member of the Norwegian royal family. She was known for her warmth, charitable work, and legacy as a dedicated princess until her passing in 2012.
1929 Johnny Ace [John Marshall Alexander, Jr.], rhythm and blues singer ("My Song"), born in Memphis, Tennessee (d. 1954)
Robert Badham, born in 1929 in Los Angeles, was an influential American politician who served as a Republican in the House of Representatives from 1977 to 1989, impacting California's political landscape until his passing in 2005.
Geraint Gruffydd, born in Tal-y-bont, Wales in 1928, was a prominent Welsh scholar recognized for his significant contributions to Welsh literature and culture. His passionate teaching and academic work at the University of Wales inspired many throughout his lifetime, which spanned until his passing in 2015.
Jackie Mason, born in 1928 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, was a legendary stand-up comedian and actor who won both an Emmy and a Tony Award. His unique style and cultural context made him a beloved figure in entertainment, influencing many in the world of comedy until his passing in 2021.
1928 Shelly Kurland, American educator, classically trained session violinist and string arranger for country music recordings (Shelly Kurland Strings), born in New York City (d. 2010)
1927 Franco Donatoni, Italian composer, born in Verona, Italy (d. 2000)
Today we celebrate the birthday of Norman Sisisky, an American politician from Virginia who served in the U.S. House from 1983 to 2001. Born in Baltimore, his legacy includes significant contributions to public service and veteran affairs.
Mona Freeman, born on July 31, 1926, in Baltimore, Maryland, was an acclaimed American actress known for her roles in films like Black Beauty, Dear Wife, and Heiress. She passed away in 2014, leaving behind a legacy in classic cinema.
1926 Roy Smalley Jr., American MLB shortstop (Cubs, Braves, Phillies, Twins, Yankees), born in Springfield, Missouri (d. 2011)
Keith Laumer was a pivotal American sci-fi author born in 1925 in Syracuse, New York. Notably known for the Retief series, he explored complex themes within his imaginative narratives until his passing in 1993.
Explore the life of Roy Hughes, Baron Islwyn, born in 1925 in Pontllanfraith. A passionate British politician, Hughes championed social justice and community needs throughout his esteemed career until his passing in 2003.
Peter Heatly, born in Leith, Scotland in 1924, was a renowned Scottish diver and the influential Chairman of the Commonwealth Games Federation. His legacy continues to inspire future athletes even after his passing in 2015.
Tony Britton, a celebrated British actor born in Birmingham in 1924, left an indelible mark on film and television. Known for notable works like 'The Day of the Jackal' and 'Girl in My Soup', he passed away in 2019, remembered for his exceptional talent and versatility.
Fernand Séguin (1922-1988), a Canadian biochemist and revered radio/TV animator, merged science and media to educate and inspire audiences. His engaging style made complex subjects accessible, leaving a lasting legacy in both fields.
1922 George Axelrod, American playwright (Breakfast at Tiffany, Bus Stop), born in New York City (d. 2003)
John Gillespie Magee, Jr. (1922-1941) was an American poet and aviator known for his famous poem 'High Flight'. His short life was marked by a passion for flight, leaving a lasting legacy in poetry and aviation despite his untimely death.
Peter Beazley, a prominent British politician born in Chale in 1922, served in the European Parliament and left a lasting legacy in UK politics before his passing in 2004.
Arthur Hertzberg, born in Lubaczów, Poland in 1921, was a distinguished rabbi and Hebrew scholar who contributed significantly to Jewish scholarship and education in America. His influence lives on through his writings and advocacy for dialogue in Jewish discourse.
Forrest Bird, born on June 9, 1921, in Stoughton, Massachusetts, was a pioneering aviator and inventor known for creating the first successful respirators and ventilators, significantly advancing respiratory care until his passing in 2015.
Isobel English, born in 1920 in London, was an influential English writer known for her novel 'Every Eye'. Her literary journey reflects the rich cultural backdrop of her life, contributing significantly to the literary world until her death in 1994.
Discover the life of Izaak Boleslavsky, a prominent Soviet chess player born on November 15, 1919, in Zolotonosha. His legacy in chess theory and coaching continues to influence players today.
1918 Rob de Vries, actor and director (Ciske de Rat, Silent Raid), born in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands (d. 1969)
Eric J. Hobsbawm, born on June 9, 1917, in Alexandria, Egypt, was a renowned Marxist historian whose influential works like 'The Age of Revolution' profoundly shaped twentieth-century historiography.
Explore the impactful life and legacy of Robert McNamara, born in San Francisco in 1916. Serving as the U.S. Secretary of Defense during the turbulent Vietnam War era, he played a key role in shaping defense policy and military strategy.
1915 Les Paul [Polsfuss], American guitarist (How High The Moon), songwriter and inventor (solid-body electric guitar), born in Waukesha, Wisconsin (d. 2009)
1914 Barbara Mullen, American actress (Thunder Rock, Innocent Sinners), born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 1979)
Hermann Haller, born on December 12, 1914, in Burgdorf, Switzerland, was a notable Swiss composer whose work spanned several decades. His contributions to music have left an enduring legacy, influencing both classical and modern genres until his passing in 2002.
1913 Alida Bosshardt, Dutch Salvation Army officer (worked with Prostitutes in Amsterdam's red light district), born in Utrecht, Netherlands (d. 2007)
Patrick Steptoe, born in 1913 in Oxford, England, was a pioneering scientist who developed in vitro fertilization. His groundbreaking work led to the successful birth of the first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, in 1978, forever changing reproductive medicine.
Edgar Evans, a prominent Welsh tenor born in 1912 in Cardiganshire, became a celebrated performer at the Covent Garden Opera Company. His remarkable career spanned decades, enchanting audiences with his emotive voice until his passing in 2007.
Ingolf Dahl, born on July 2, 1912, in Hamburg, was a prominent German-American pianist and composer. Renowned for his pieces like Allegro and Arioso, Dahl's musical legacy continues to inspire artists around the world.
George Webb, born in Paddington, London, on February 9, 1911, became a celebrated British actor best known for his role in the sitcom 'Keeping Up Appearances.' His legacy still influences British television and comedy today.
Robert Cummings, born in Joplin, Missouri, on June 10, 1910, became an iconic American actor known for roles in 'Love That Bob' and 'Dial M For Murder.' His charming presence and versatile talent left a lasting legacy in film and television. He passed away in 1990.
Jose Luis Lopez Aranguren was born on July 24, 1909, in Avila, Spain. A prominent philosopher, he made significant contributions to Spanish thought, exploring ethics, human existence, and culture until his passing in 1996.
Tonio Selwart was a notable German actor born on May 2, 1906, in Wartenberg, Bavaria. Known for his performances in films like 'Barefoot Contessa' and 'Naked Maja', Selwart left a lasting impact on the film industry until his passing in 2002.
Explore the life of Harry Alexander, an Australian cricket fast bowler born in 1905 in Ascot Vale. While his Test career was brief, his participation in the 1933 Bodyline series and contributions to Victoria highlight his impact in the world of cricket. Remembering him enriches the legacy of the sport.
1905 Walter Kraft, German composer and organist, born in Cologne, Germany (d. 1977)
Nehemiah 'Skip' James, born in 1902 in Bentonia, Mississippi, was an influential Delta blues musician celebrated for his unique sound and profound impact on the genre. His hit song, 'I'm So Glad', continues to inspire artists today.
In 1941, Peter Wilson took the helm as CEO of Gallaher Limited, transforming the tobacco industry with innovative marketing strategies and resilience during World War II, leading to significant post-war growth.
1901 George Price, American cartoonist (The New Yorker), born in Fort Lee, New Jersey (d. 1995)
On March 30, 1901, Marion Gering was born in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. She became a renowned actress known for her roles in films like Sarumba and Ready for Love, leaving a lasting impact on the film industry until her passing in 1977.
Fred Waring, born in 1900 in Tyronne, Pennsylvania, was an influential American musician and conductor known for his choir and the Waring Blender invention, leaving a lasting legacy in both music and kitchen innovation.
Prosper Cocquyt, born in 1900 in Astène, Belgium, was a distinguished brewer and pilot. His innovative contributions to brewing and adventurous spirit in aviation left a rich legacy that continues to inspire many today.
Curzio Malaparte was born on June 9, 1898, in Prato, Italy. Renowned for his novel 'Kaputt', he became a significant voice in 20th-century literature, exploring deep themes of war and human experience until his death in 1957.
Luigi Fagioli, an iconic Italian auto racer, was born in Osimo, Ancona, in 1898. Known for being the oldest driver to ever win a Formula 1 race at 53, his remarkable journey reflects passion, perseverance, and a legendary impact on motorsports.
1896 Aura Abranches, Portuguese actress (Lisboa; O Primo Basilio), born in Lisbon, Portugal (d. 1962)
Catherine Filene Shouse, born in Boston in 1896, was a prominent American philanthropist best known for founding the Wolf Trap Institute. Her contributions to the arts and education left a lasting impact, inspiring future generations until her passing in 1994.
Irish Meusel, born in 1893 in Oakland, California, was a talented left fielder, famous for his time with the New York Giants. Notable for being an NL RBI leader and participating in the World Series, he left a lasting legacy in baseball until his death in 1963.
Samuel N. Behrman, born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on August 9, 1893, became a celebrated American screenwriter known for adaptations like 'Tale of Two Cities' and 'Daddy Long Legs'. His legacy continues to inspire modern storytelling.
Cole Porter (1891-1964) American composer and lyricist ("Anything Goes"; "Night And Day"; "I've Got You Under My Skin"), born in Peru, Indiana
1890 Leslie Banks, English actor and director (Jamaica Inn, 48 Hours), born in Liverpool, England (d. 1952)
Adrian Shaposhnikov, born in St. Petersburg in 1888, was a significant Russian composer known for his impactful contributions to 20th-century classical music. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of musicians.
Hugo Kauder, born in Tovačov in 1888, was a prominent Austrian composer whose significant contributions to classical music left an enduring legacy. He navigated the challenges of 20th-century Europe while firmly establishing his unique musical voice.
Kōsaku Yamada, born on April 22, 1886, in Tokyo, was a notable Japanese composer and conductor renowned for his work on the Nagauta Symphony. His unique blending of traditional and Western musical styles left a lasting influence on Japanese music, continuing to inspire generations until his death in 1965.
1882 Robert Kerr, Canadian sprinter (1909 Olympics), born in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland (d. 1963)
Dudley Digges, born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1879, was a significant actor known for his performances in 'Mutiny on the Bounty' and 'The Invisible Man'. His theatrical roots and film contributions established him as a beloved figure in performing arts until his death in 1947.
Explore the life of Oskar Back, a Hungarian-Dutch violist and pedagogue born in Vienna in 1879. His influence in the world of music persists today through his unique teaching philosophies and impactful performances throughout Europe.
Rudolf Borchardt, born on January 12, 1877, in Königsberg, Germany, was a significant German writer whose works reflect deep cultural and philosophical themes of his time. His literary contributions continue to resonate in modern literature, marking him as a vital figure of the early 20th century.
Henry Dale, born on June 9, 1875, in London, England, was a distinguished physiologist who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1936 for his pioneering research on acetylcholine, fundamentally shaping our understanding of the nervous system.
This article commemorates the life of Albéric Magnard, born in Paris in 1865. A notable French composer, he is honored for his cultural contributions and bravery during World War I, when he tragically died defending his property against German forces in 1914.
Discover the life and achievements of Carl Nielsen, the influential Danish violinist and composer born in 1865, who left an indelible mark on music history.
Floris Verster, born on 1861 in Leiden, was a celebrated Dutch painter and etcher known for his vibrant impressionist style. His artistic legacy continues to inspire generations of artists and enthusiasts, marking him as a significant figure in Dutch art history.
Gerard Bolland, born on December 27, 1854, in Groningen, Netherlands, was a prominent Dutch philosopher noted for his contributions to the philosophy of language and his work with the Bolland Society. He passed away in 1922, leaving a lasting legacy in the philosophical community.
Charles Joseph Bonaparte, born on June 9, 1851, in Baltimore, Maryland, was a prominent American lawyer and political activist. He served as US Attorney General from 1906 to 1909 and played a key role in the founding of the FBI.
Michael Peter Ancher, born on September 9, 1849, was a prominent Danish painter known for his vivid depictions of fishermen and coastal life. His work continues to inspire contemporary artists and reflects the beauty and struggles of life in Skagen, Denmark.
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto, was born in London in 1845. He served as the Governor General of Canada and later as the Governor General of India, leaving a complex legacy in British colonial history.
Bertha von Suttner, an Austrian novelist born in 1843, became the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905 for her fervent advocacy of peace. Her influential writings and activism significantly shaped the pacifist movement, leaving a lasting legacy.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, born in 1836, was the first qualified woman physician in Britain and made history as Aldeburgh’s first female mayor. Her legacy in medicine and women's rights continues to inspire. She passed away in 1917.
John Rogers Cooke, born in 1833 in Virginia, was a notable Brigadier General in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. His leadership and courage in battles left a significant mark on military history, leading to his legacy being examined long after his death in 1891.
Explore the life of Gaetano Braga, born in Giulianova, Italy, in 1829. As a renowned composer, he made significant contributions to operatic and chamber music before passing in 1907. Discover his musical legacy and influence in this engaging article!
Carlo Marsili, born in 1828 in Lucca, was an influential Italian composer known for his innovative musical compositions. His work reflected the rich cultural backdrop of 19th-century Italy and continues to inspire musicians today.
Hermann von Fehling, born in 1812 in Lübeck, was a German chemist best known for creating Fehling's solution, a vital reagent in analytical chemistry. His contributions have profoundly influenced modern science, and his legacy continues to inspire chemists today.
Johann Gottfried Galle, born on June 9, 1812, in Radis, was a pivotal German astronomer who discovered Neptune. His contributions greatly advanced our understanding of the solar system, marking milestones in astronomy that continue to inspire today.
1810 Carl Otto Ehrenfried Nicolai, German composer, one of the founders of the Vienna Philharmonic, born in Königsberg, Prussia (d. 1849)
1792 Frédéric de Merode, Belgian nobleman, Earl of Merode, Belgian revolutionary, born in Maastricht, Dutch Republic (d. 1830)
John Howard Payne was a prominent American actor, playwright, and the creator of the iconic song 'Home! Sweet Home!'. Born in New York City in 1791, his contributions to theater and music continue to resonate today. He passed away in 1852, leaving a legacy rich in emotional and cultural significance.
Thomas L. Jennings, born in 1791 in New York City, was a pioneering tailor and inventor known for developing the first dry-cleaning method. An abolitionist and desegregationist, he made significant contributions to social justice and remains a vital figure in American history.