1996 - Celebrating Ye Shiwen: The Olympic Champion
1996 Ye Shiwen, Chinese swimmer (Olympic gold 400m [WR 4:28.43] & 200m individual medley 2012; World C'ships gold 200m medley 2011, 19), born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
1996 Ye Shiwen, Chinese swimmer (Olympic gold 400m [WR 4:28.43] & 200m individual medley 2012; World C'ships gold 200m medley 2011, 19), born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
On March 1, 2024, Justin Bieber celebrates his 30th birthday. Born in London, Ontario in 1994, Bieber rose to fame with hits like 'Baby' and 'Sorry', becoming an influential pop music icon.
Explore the life and career of Tyreek Hill, born on March 1, 1994, in Lauderhill, Florida. Discover how he rose to prominence in the NFL as a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, making significant impacts and winning a Super Bowl.
Michael Conforto, born on March 1, 1993, in Seattle, Washington, is an MLB outfielder known for his All-Star selection in 2017 with the New York Mets. His journey reflects dedication and passion for baseball, making him a prominent figure in the sport.
Harry Eden, born in 1990 in Old Harlow, Essex, is a talented English actor known for his compelling performances in films like 'Oliver Twist'. His journey in the arts began early, leading to a diverse and successful career in acting.
Carlos Vela, born in Cancún in 1989, is a prominent Mexican soccer winger known for his time with Real Sociedad and Los Angeles FC. With 72 international caps for Mexico, he stands out as an influential figure in the world of soccer.
Daniella Monet, born on March 1, 1989, in West Hills, California, is an American actress celebrated for her roles in Nickelodeon's Victorious and the Fred series. Her talent and charm have made her a beloved figure in family entertainment.
Sonya Kitchell, born on February 1, 1989, in Northampton, Massachusetts, is an acclaimed contemporary folk singer-songwriter. Known for her hit song "Can't Get You Out Of My Mind," Kitchell's music blends personal touches with broader themes.
On May 12, 1988, Katija Pevec was born in East Chicago, Indiana. An acclaimed American actress, Katija has made her mark in film and television, recognized for her diverse roles and talent.
1988 Trevor Cahill, American baseball pitcher (MLB All Star 2010; Oakland Athletics), born in Oceanside, California
Yang Hyeon-jong, born on July 9, 1988, in Gwangju, South Korea, is a renowned baseball pitcher celebrated for his achievements with the KIA Tigers and his MVP title in 2017. His journey and impact on Korean baseball are truly inspirational.
Kesha, born in 1987 in Los Angeles, is a prominent American pop singer known for her hit 'Tik Tok.' With her vibrant style and powerful voice, she has influenced pop music and culture while advocating for mental health and personal empowerment.
Sammie Bush, born on June 25, 1987, in Boynton Beach, Florida, is an influential R&B singer known for his hit song "I Like It." His vibrant performances and passion for music continue to captivate audiences.
Jonathan Spector, born in Chicago in 1986, is a prominent American soccer defender known for his 36 international caps and his career at clubs like West Ham United and Birmingham City. His journey continues to inspire young athletes in America.
On January 18, 1985, Jeremy Jacob 'J' Leman was born in Champaign, Illinois. A celebrated American football player and linebacker, he left a lasting impact on the sport, both during his career in the NFL and through his community involvement.
1984 Naima Mora, American fashion model, born in Detroit, Michigan
Daniel Carvalho, born in Pelotas, Brazil in 1983, is a notable Brazilian soccer winger known for his brief but impactful professional career at Internacional and CSKA Moscow, contributing to the legacy of soccer in his home country.
1983 Elán DeFan (aka Shy Porter), Mexican alt-rock singer-songwriter and piano player ("Street Child"), born in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico
Lupita Nyong’o, born in Mexico City in 1983, is an acclaimed Mexican-Kenyan actress celebrated for her role in '12 Years a Slave'. She has made significant contributions to film and advocacy, inspiring many with her remarkable journey.
1983 Melaine Walker O.D, Jamaican athlete (Olympic gold 400m hurdles 2008; World C'ship gold 2009), born in Kingston, Jamaica
Adam LaVorgna, born on February 1, 1981, in New Haven, Connecticut, is an acclaimed American actor known for his role in the TV series '7th Heaven' and various films. His talent in both acting and music continues to inspire many today.
Ana Hickmann, born on March 1, 1981, in São Paulo, Brazil, is a renowned Brazilian supermodel known for her impressive career in fashion, her influence on beauty standards, business ventures, and philanthropic efforts.
Discover the remarkable journey of Will Power, an Australian auto racer born in Toowoomba, Queensland, who achieved fame and success in the IndyCar Series, including winning the prestigious Indianapolis 500 in 2018.
Abdur Rehman, born on this day in 1980 in Sialkot, Pakistan, became a celebrated spin bowler for the Pakistani cricket team. With 22 Tests and 31 ODIs, he made significant contributions, achieving 99 Test wickets and inspiring future cricketers with his talent.
Djimi Traoré, born on January 1, 1980, in Saint-Ouen, France, is a celebrated Malian soccer defender known for his pivotal roles at Liverpool and Monaco, amassing 6 international caps. His legacy in soccer remains an inspiration for future generations.
In 1980, Rose VBL Windsor was born to Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, marking a significant addition to the British royal family. Her royal lineage brings with it traditions, duties, and a unique connection to British history.
Shahid Afridi was born on March 1, 1980, in Khyber, Pakistan. Known for his explosive batting, he holds the record for the fastest century in ODIs and is a celebrated cricket all-rounder, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.
Mikkel Kessler, born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 1, 1979, is a celebrated professional boxer known for his multiple world championships in the super-middleweight division. He is a significant figure in Danish sports history.
Alicia Leigh Willis, born on March 1, 1978, in Atlanta, Georgia, is a celebrated American actress best known for her role as Courtney Matthews on General Hospital. With a passion for acting from a young age, Alicia has made significant contributions to television.
Donovan Patton, known for his role as Joe on the beloved children's show 'Blue's Clues', was born on March 24, 1978, in Guam. His contributions to children's television continue to impact audiences today.
Jensen Ackles, born on March 1, 1978, in Dallas, Texas, is a celebrated American actor known for his roles in the soap opera Days of Our Lives and the iconic series Supernatural. Join us in celebrating his life and achievements as he turns 46 this year.
Ken Harvey, born in Los Angeles in 1978, became a notable first baseman in Major League Baseball, particularly recognized for his time with the Kansas City Royals and his selection as an MLB All-Star in 2004. His journey inspires young athletes today.
Esther Cañadas, born in 1977 in Albacete, Spain, is a renowned actress and supermodel known for her influence in fashion and film. As a cultural icon, she has inspired many with her remarkable journey in the entertainment industry.
Rens Blom, a Dutch pole vaulting star born in 1977, made history by winning gold at the 2005 World Championships. His innovative techniques and dedication have inspired future generations of athletes in the Netherlands.
Rod White, born in 1977 in Sharon, Pennsylvania, is an American archer who won a gold medal in the team event at the 1996 Olympics and a bronze in 2000. His remarkable journey has inspired many in the sports world.
Discover the journey of Dave Malkoff, a notable American TV news reporter born in 1976. Learn about his career, achievements, and impact on the field of journalism.
Travis Kvapil, born on January 1, 1976, in Janesville, Wisconsin, is an accomplished auto racer known for winning the 2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship. His journey in racing inspires many as he continues to influence the sport and its communities.
Joachim Trier, born on April 26, 1974, in Copenhagen, Denmark, is a renowned film director celebrated for his work on 'The Worst Person in the World'. His films explore complex human emotions and identity, earning him critical acclaim in the international film community.
1974 Stephen Davis, American football running back (NFL Pro Bowl 1999, 2000, 03; Washington Redskins, Carolina Panthers), born in Spartanburg, South Carolina
Carlo Resoort, born in 1973 in the Netherlands, is a celebrated DJ and music producer known for his work with 4 Strings. His contributions to the trance music scene have made him a significant figure in electronic dance music.
1973 Chris Webber, American basketball forward (NBA All-Star 1997, 2000–2003; Washington Bullets/Wizards, Sacramento Kings) and broadcaster (NBA Gametime Live; TNT), born in Detroit, Michigan
Jack Davenport, born in London in 1973, is an acclaimed English actor famous for his role in 'Pirates of the Caribbean'. His versatile performances and dedication to acting reflect his rich heritage in the performing arts.
Yo-Sam Choi, born on 1972 in Jeongeup, Jeollabukdo, was a renowned South Korean boxer and WBC light flyweight champion. Celebrated for his remarkable achievements, he inspired future generations before passing in 2008.
Allen Johnson, born on March 1, 1971, in Washington, D.C., is a legendary American athlete renowned for his excellence in the 110 meter hurdles, winning an Olympic gold in 1996 and multiple World Championships. His career inspires aspiring athletes worldwide.
Ma Dong-seok, born in Seoul in 1971, is a prominent South Korean actor known for his role in 'Train to Busan.' His journey from martial artist to leading actor has made him a significant figure in both Korean and international cinema.
Thomas Adès, born in London on March 1, 1971, is a celebrated composer, pianist, and conductor known for his innovative works like Tevot and Polaris: The Exterminating Angel, impacting contemporary classical music.
1971 Tyler Hamilton, American road cyclist (only American to win one of the five Monuments of cycling; Liège–Bastogne–Liège 2003), born in Marblehead, Massachusetts
Zahoor Elahi, born on October 27, 1971, in Sahiwal, Punjab, Pakistan, is a respected former cricketer known for his stint in Test and ODI cricket. His dedication and performances have left a lasting impact on Pakistani cricket.
1970 Yolanda Griffith, American Women's Basketball Hall of Fame center (Olympic gold 2000, 04; WNBA Finals MVP 2005, Sacramento Monarchs; 8 × WNBA All-Star), born in Chicago, Illinois
Dafydd Ieuan, born in 1969 in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, is a celebrated Welsh rock drummer and music producer, best known for his work with the Super Furry Animals. His innovative contributions have significantly shaped the Welsh music scene and inspired future musicians.
Javier Bardem, born in 1969 in Las Palmas, Spain, is a renowned actor celebrated for his role in 'No Country for Old Men.' His impressive career and accolades highlight his significant contributions to both Spanish and international cinema.
Vincenzo Esposito, born January 20, 1969, in Caserta, Italy, is a celebrated basketball guard and coach. A two-time Italian League MVP and top scorer, he played for the Toronto Raptors in the NBA, inspiring a new generation of players.
Aron Winter, born in Paramaribo, Suriname, on May 1, 1967, is a distinguished Dutch soccer midfielder and coach known for his contributions to Ajax, Lazio, and the Netherlands national team, with a total of 84 international caps.
George Eads, born on June 1, 1967, in Fort Worth, Texas, is an American actor renowned for his role in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. His captivating performances have established him as a television icon.
John David Cullum, born in 1966, is a celebrated actor known for his roles in theater and film such as '1776', 'Sweet Country', and 'The Day After'. His journey from early performances to iconic roles showcases his significant impact on the American performing arts.
Learn about Paul Hollywood, the renowned English baker and television judge of The Great British Bake Off, born in Wallasey, England in 1966. His journey from a family bakery to becoming a prominent figure in baking is truly inspiring.
Booker T, born on March 1, 1965, in Houston, Texas, is a renowned professional wrestler known for his iconic status in WCW and WWF, where he won multiple championships and became a celebrated figure in the wrestling community.
Stewart Elliott, born on 1965 in Toronto, Ontario, emerged as a prominent Canadian jockey and celebrated his major victories in 2004 riding Smarty Jones to win both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes.
Explore the life of Clinton Gregory, born on August 19, 1964, in Martinsville, Virginia. Renowned for his contributions to country and bluegrass music, Gregory's hit 'Play, Ruby, Play' showcases his unique artistry as a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler.
1964 Paul Le Guen, French soccer midfielder (17 caps; PSG) and manager (Rennes, Lyon, Rangers, PSG, Le Havre), born in Pencran, France
Born in California in 1963, Dan Michaels is a prominent rock saxophonist known for his work with The Choir and The Swirling Eddies. A talented record producer, he has made significant contributions to the music industry, blending rock with jazz influences throughout his career.
Magnus Svensson, a renowned Swedish ice hockey defenseman, was born in Tranås, Sweden, in 1963. He made history by winning Olympic gold in 1994 and playing in the NHL for the Florida Panthers. Join us as we celebrate his incredible career and contributions to the game.
1963 Martina Merz, German businesswoman and CEO of steel maker ThyssenKrupp, born in Durchhausen, Germany
Maurice Benard, born in 1963 in Los Angeles, is a notable actor best known for his role as Sonny Corinthos on 'General Hospital'. His impactful career includes award-winning performances and advocacy for mental health awareness.
Robert James Affuso, born on March 1, 1963, in Newburgh, New York, is a renowned American rock drummer celebrated for his work with Skid Row, especially on the hit song 'Psycho Love.' His impact on rock music remains significant to this day.
Ron Francis, born on January 1, 1963, in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, is a legendary NHL player known for his pivotal role with the Pittsburgh Penguins, winning the Stanley Cup in 1991 and 1992. Post-retirement, he became an influential executive with the Carolina Hurricanes.
Thomas Anders, born on March 1, 1963, in Koblenz, West Germany, is a celebrated pop singer and songwriter. Best known as part of the duo Modern Talking, he left a mark on the music industry with iconic songs like 'You Can Win If You Want.' His career continues to inspire new generations of artists.
1962 Bill Leen, American rock bassist (Gin Blossoms - "Allison Road"), born in Tempe, Arizona
Mark Gardner, born on March 26, 1962, in Los Angeles, California, is a celebrated baseball pitcher and coach known for his impactful roles with the San Francisco Giants, leading them to three World Series victories.
Celebrating the birthday of Russell Coutts, the renowned New Zealand yachtsman, Olympic gold medalist, and five-time America's Cup winner, born in 1962 in Wellington, New Zealand. His contributions have left a lasting legacy in the world of sailing.
Davis Daniel, born on March 24, 1961, in Arlington Heights, Illinois, is a celebrated American country singer known for his heartfelt songs and significant contributions to the genre. His journey to Nashville shaped his music career forever.
Mike Rozier, born on March 1, 1961, in Camden, New Jersey, is renowned for his remarkable career as a halfback. A Heisman Trophy winner from Nebraska, he also made a significant impact in the NFL with the Houston Oilers, earning Pro Bowl honors in 1987 and 1988.
Explore the incredible journey of Laura Karpman, born in 1959 in Los Angeles. A talented composer known for works like 'Ask Your Mama' and 'Why We Hate', she champions diversity in music and uses her art for social advocacy.
On March 1, 1958, Bertrand Piccard, a Swiss balloonist and psychiatrist, was born in Lausanne. Celebrated for completing the first non-stop round-the-world balloon flight, he continues to inspire through his advocacy for sustainability and renewable energy.
Chosei Komatsu, born in 1958 in Fukui, Japan, is a renowned conductor known for his work with the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Costa Rica and the Central Aichi Symphony Orchestra. His career celebrates the beauty of classical music and its accessibility to wider audiences.
Dave Flippo, born in Pittsburgh in 1958, is a celebrated American jazz pianist, composer, vocalist, teacher, and bandleader. His contributions to jazz and dedication to music education have inspired countless musicians around the world.
1958 Nik Kershaw, British new wave singer/songwriter (Wouldn't It Be Good), born in Bristol, England
Wayne Phillips, born in 1958 in Adelaide, Australia, is a former Australian cricket wicket-keeper known for his impressive record in both Tests and ODIs. He is celebrated for his skills behind the stumps and his contributions to Australian cricket.
Johnny Ray, born in 1957, is an accomplished American baseball player known for his time with the Pittsburgh Pirates and California Angels. A versatile utility player, he was recognized as an MLB All-Star and won the Silver Slugger Award, inspiring many young athletes.
Jon Carroll, born in Washington, D.C. on April 28, 1957, is an iconic American pop vocalist known for his role in the Starland Vocal Band, most famous for their hit 'Afternoon Delight'. His contributions to music continue to resonate today.
Mark Todd, born in 1956 in Cambridge, New Zealand, is a celebrated equestrian known for winning Olympic gold in individual eventing in 1984 and 1988. His contributions to the sport and mentoring of future generations cement his legacy as a true equestrian icon.
Timothy Daly, born on February 1, 1956, in Suffern, New York, is a celebrated American actor known for his roles in iconic films and series like 'Wings' and 'Diner'. His journey in the entertainment industry continues to inspire many.
1955 Denis Mukwege, Congolese gynecologist, founded Panzi Hospital (Noble Peace Prize 2018), born in Bukavu, Belgian Congo
Jimmy Fortune, born on February 11, 1955, in Newport News, Virginia, is a renowned American country singer and songwriter known for his work with the Statler Brothers. His contributions to country music have left a lasting legacy.
Born on March 1, 1954, in Warren, Ohio, Catherine Bach is best known for her role as Daisy Duke in the popular television series 'The Dukes of Hazzard,' which made her a cultural icon and fashion symbol of the 1970s and '80s.
1954 Janis Gill, American country singer (Sweethearts of Rodeo - "Midnight Girl"), born in Torrance, California
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, born on March 19, 1954, in San Francisco, California, was a celebrated violist and operatic mezzo-soprano. Renowned for her emotional depth and vocal talent, she left an enduring legacy in the world of classical music until her passing in 2006.
Minervino Pietra was born in Lisbon in 1954. A talented right-back, he played 28 caps with Portugal and managed multiple clubs, including Alverca and Estoril. His influence on Portuguese soccer continues to be felt, as he shaped many future players before passing in 2024.
Ron Howard, born on March 1, 1954, in Duncan, Oklahoma, is a celebrated American actor and director known for his roles in 'Happy Days' and directing films like 'American Graffiti'. His journey through Hollywood has made him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
Bandula Warnapura, born on March 2, 1953, in Rambukkana, was a trailblazing Sri Lankan cricketer and the first Test captain of the national team. His contributions to cricket remain influential long after his passing in 2021.
Carlos Queiroz, born in Nampula in 1953, is a distinguished soccer coach who has made his mark in various countries including Portugal, Iran, and Colombia. His unique approach and tactical knowledge have influenced many teams and players globally.
Thomas ‘Hollywood’ Henderson, born in Austin, Texas in 1953, became an iconic NFL linebacker known for his dazzling career with the Dallas Cowboys including a Pro Bowl appearance and Super Bowl victory. His vibrant personality continues to inspire many.
Explore the life and impact of Brian Winters, an NBA All-Star and coach, who made significant contributions to basketball from his beginnings in Rockaway, New York, to his achievements with the Milwaukee Bucks and coaching roles in the league.
Dave Barr, born in Kelowna, British Columbia in 1952, is a remarkable Canadian golfer known for being the runner-up at the 1985 US Open. His inspiring journey in professional golf highlights his legacy in the sport and influence on future generations.
Leigh Matthews, born in 1952 in Melbourne, is a legendary figure in Australian football. As a rover, coach, and broadcaster, his legacy encompasses numerous premierships and contributions to the sport's community.
Martin O'Neill, born on March 1, 1952, in Kilrea, Northern Ireland, is a celebrated soccer midfielder and manager known for his roles with Nottingham Forest and his managerial success with teams including the Republic of Ireland, Leicester City, and Celtic. His legacy inspires future generations.
Steven Barnes, born in 1952, is a celebrated American writer known for his impactful work in science fiction and fantasy, both in literature and television. His storytelling embodies deep themes interconnected with cultural narratives, inspiring many in the literary community.
Barbara DeAngelis, born in 1951, is a prominent talk show hostess known for her engaging discussions on relationships and self-improvement through her show, the 'Barbara DeAngelis Show.' Her birthday celebrates her lasting impact on media and personal growth.
1951 Birger Jensen, Danish soccer goalkeeper (19 caps; Club Brugge KV 328 games), born in Copenhagen, Denmark (d. 2023)
Deb Fischer, born on March 1, 1951, in Lincoln, Nebraska, is a prominent politician who has made significant contributions as a U.S. Senator since 2013, focusing on agriculture and national security.
Jocelyn Guevremont, born February 2, 1951, in Montreal, Quebec, is a celebrated Canadian ice hockey defenceman. An NHL All-Star in 1974, he played for the Vancouver Canucks and the Buffalo Sabres, leaving a lasting impact on the sport.
1951 Paula Sperber-Carter, American bowler (US Open 1971; USBC Hall of Fame), born in Miami, Florida
Scott Ross was an influential American-French harpsichordist, born in Pittsburgh in 1951, celebrated for recording all 555 sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti, leaving a significant mark on classical music before his death in 1989.
Born in Bologna, Italy, Nick Mike-Mayer evolved into a celebrated NFL placekicker, playing from 1972-1988. A Pro Bowl selection in 1973, he made his mark in the league with teams like the Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles, leaving a lasting legacy in football.
1950 Riley Odoms, American football tight end (NFL Pro Bowl 1973–75, 78; First-Team All-Pro 1974, 75; Denver Broncos), born in Luling, Texas
Sido Martens, born in 1949 in Leeuwarden, was a pivotal figure in folk-rock as a guitarist and mandolin player, known for his work with the band Fungus. His unique style continues to inspire musicians today.
Zoia Ceaușescu, born on November 10, 1949, in Romania, is a noted mathematician and the daughter of Communist dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. Despite her complex family background, she made significant contributions to mathematics, inspiring future generations.
Richard Festinger, born in 1948 in Newton, Massachusetts, is a talented American guitarist and classical music composer, known for his innovative works like 'Between Thought and Thing' and 'Le Pianiste'. His contributions continue to influence musicians today.
1947 Alan Thicke, Canadian actor (Thicke of the Night; Growing Pains), and TV theme song composer (Doff'rent Strokes; The Facts Of Life), born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario (d. 2016)
John Elford, an influential Australian rugby league winger born in 1947, made significant contributions to the sport, playing 4 Test matches and inspiring many. His legacy lives on in the rugby community.
Elvin Bethea, born in 1946, is a celebrated Hall of Fame defensive end known for his exceptional career with the Houston Oilers. An 8-time Pro Bowler and 5-time All-Pro, Bethea's contributions to football are celebrated annually on his birthday, August 1.
Gerry Boulet, born on June 1, 1946, in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, was a pivotal figure in French Canadian rock. As a lead singer of Offenbach, and a successful solo artist, he left an indelible legacy before his passing in 1990.
Discover the remarkable journey of Jan Kodeš, born on January 28, 1946, in Prague, Czechoslovakia, who became a celebrated tennis player with victories at the French Open and Wimbledon.
1946 Lana Wood [Svetlana Gurdin], (Diamonds are Forever), born in Santa Rosa, California
Tony Ashton, born in 1946 in Blackburn, England, was a notable musician and the driving force behind the band Ashton, Gardner & Dyke. His influence in British rock is remembered through his dynamic performances and collaborations until his death in 2001.
Winston Rodney, known as Burning Spear, was born on March 1, 1945, in Saint Ann's Bay, Jamaica. As a legendary reggae singer-songwriter, he profoundly influenced the genre with his spiritual and cultural themes, making him a beloved figure worldwide.
March 1, 1945, marks the birth of Dirk Benedict in Helena, Montana. The American actor is well-known for iconic roles in popular shows like A-Team and Battlestar Galactica, embodying characters that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.
Wilfried van Moer, born in 1945 in Beveren, Belgium, was a celebrated soccer midfielder known for his exceptional skills and contributions to Belgian football. He earned three Belgian Golden Shoe awards and represented the national team with distinction. He passed away in 2021, leaving behind a lasting legacy.
John Breaux, born in Crawley, Louisiana, on March 1, 1944, served as an influential American politician from 1972 to 2005, representing Louisiana both in the House and Senate. He is known for his bipartisan efforts and significant contributions to healthcare reform and environmental issues.
John Napier, born in London in 1944, became a revolutionary set designer known for his work with the Royal Shakespeare Company. His innovative designs transformed theatrical productions, leaving a lasting impact on theatre arts.
Mike D'Abo, born in 1944 in Betchworth, is a celebrated British rock vocalist known for his work with Manfred Mann and as a remarkable songwriter. His hits like "Mighty Quinn" and "Handbags and Gladrags" have left a lasting impact on rock music.
Celebrating Roger Daltrey's 80th birthday on March 1, 2024, we reflect on his remarkable life as the lead singer of 'The Who' and his lasting impact on rock music.
Wolfgang Scheidel, born in 1943, is a celebrated German luge athlete who won a gold medal at the 1972 Winter Olympics. His dedication to the sport has made a lasting impact on the luge community and inspired future generations.
Akinori Nakayama, born in 1943 in Nagoya, Japan, is a gymnastics legend renowned for his six Olympic gold medals and seven World Championships golds, shaping the sport's history with his extraordinary skills.
Benjamin W. Jipcho, born in 1943 in Mt. Elgon, Kenya, is celebrated for winning a silver medal in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 1972 Munich Olympics. His journey from a young athlete in Kenya to an Olympic medalist showcases determination and inspires future generations.
Explore the life and literary contributions of Franz Hohler, born in Biel, Switzerland, on March 26, 1943. His diverse works span across genres, showcasing his impact on Swiss literature and children's storytelling.
Gil Amelio, born in 1943 in Los Angeles, California, is a renowned venture capitalist known for his leadership at Apple. His career spans critical roles in tech and shaping innovation, making a lasting impact in the industry.
1943 José Ángel Iribar, Spanish soccer goalkeeper and manager (49 caps; Athletic Bilbao), born in Zarautz, Spain
Mauro Checcoli, born in 1943 in Italy, became an iconic equestrian athlete. His dedication led him to win an Olympic gold medal in three-day eventing in 1964, inspiring future generations of riders.
Piet Veerman, born on March 2, 1943, in Volendam, Netherlands, is a renowned Dutch rock guitarist and singer. Famous for his work with The Cats and his solo hits like 'Sailin' Home,' Veerman's contributions profoundly shaped the Dutch music landscape.
Rashid Sunyaev, born in Galich, Russia on January 1, 1943, is a prominent physicist known for his significant contributions to astrophysics, including the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect. His work has reshaped our understanding of the universe and continues to inspire future generations.
1943 Richard H. Price, American physicist
Discover the musical legacy of Jerry Fisher, an influential R&B singer born in DeKalb, Texas, in 1942, renowned for his powerful vocals with Blood, Sweat & Tears. His impact on the music industry is undeniable, inspiring countless artists.
Michael Giles, born on March 1, 1942, in Waterlooville, Hampshire, is a legendary drummer best known for his work with King Crimson. His innovative drumming style has influenced many artists in the progressive rock genre and continues to inspire new generations of musicians.
Peter Guber, born in 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts, is a renowned entertainment executive and film producer known for his work with Polygram Pictures and Mandalay Entertainment. He has significantly impacted the sports world as well, managing teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and Golden State Warriors.
Richard Bowman Myers, born on March 1, 1942, in Fort Worth, Texas, rose to become one of the most influential military leaders in the U.S., serving as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. His innovative approaches to military strategy and leadership continue to inspire today.
Today marks the birthday of Dave Marcis, a legendary NASCAR racer from Wausau, Wisconsin, born in 1941. Known for his tenacity and skill, Marcis was a 1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Series runner-up with five career wins.
Michael Lampton was born in 1941 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. He became a prominent astronaut and founded Stellar Software, known for its innovations in optical ray tracing technology, impacting the field of space exploration significantly.
David Broome, born in 1940, is a legendary show jumper known for becoming the World Champion in 1970. His influence on the sport continues through coaching and mentoring younger riders.
Ralph Towner, born on March 1, 1940, in Chehalis, Washington, is a renowned guitarist and composer, pivotal in the jazz-rock fusion genre and world music. His innovative sound and collaboration with groups like Oregon and the Paul Winter Consort have shaped modern music.
Robert Grossman, born in 1940 in Brooklyn, New York, was a distinguished American illustrator known for his impactful caricatures and artistic contributions to popular culture. His work remains influential even after his passing in 2018.
Born on February 1, 1939, in Havana, Leo Brouwer is a celebrated Cuban composer, conductor, and musician known for merging traditional Cuban music with contemporary classical styles. His impactful career continues to inspire a new generation of musicians.
1939 Warren Davis, American doo-wop singer (The Monotones - "The Book of Love"), born in Newark, New Jersey (d. 2016)
Michael J. Kurland, born in 1938, is celebrated for his contributions to science fiction, particularly through his novel 'Infernal Device'. His storytelling continues to inspire readers and writers in the genre.
Jed Allan was born on March 1, 1937, in The Bronx, New York. He became a prominent actor known for roles in 'Days of Our Lives' and 'Santa Barbara', capturing the hearts of television audiences until his passing in 2020. His legacy continues to inspire actors today.
Camille E. Baly, known as 'Sonny', born in 1936 in St. Maarten, is a celebrated poet who reflects Caribbean culture through his impactful poetry. His works continue to inspire future generations with themes of identity and social justice.
1936 Jean-Edern Hallier, writer
Marion Farouk-Sluglett, born in 1936, is a significant political scientist known for her impactful contributions to the field of political science, shaping academic discourse and inspiring future generations through her insightful research and teachings.
Monique Bégin, born in 1936 in Quebec, is a prominent Canadian politician known for her groundbreaking work in healthcare reforms and advocacy for women's rights. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations in the realm of public service.
Judith Rossner, born on March 31, 1935, in New York City, was a renowned American novelist known for her compelling works like 'Looking for Mr. Goodbar.' Her stories explored complex themes related to women's experiences, marking her significant contribution to American literature.
Robert Conrad, born on March 1, 1935, in Chicago, Illinois, became an American icon thanks to his role in the classic series Wild Wild West. His remarkable acting career spanned decades, showcasing his talents in both television and film. Conrad continued to inspire audiences until his passing in 2020.
Joan Hackett, born on March 1, 1934, in East Harlem, New York, was a celebrated American actress known for her roles in 'Will Penny,' 'Only When I Laugh,' and 'Mourning Becomes Electra.' She left a profound impact on theater and film before passing away in 1983.
This article celebrates the birth of István Láng, a Hungarian composer and pedagogue born in Budapest in 1933. Known for his work 'Impulsioni' and his contributions to music education, Láng's legacy continues to inspire generations.
Jacques Leduc, born on March 21, 1932, in Jette, Belgium, was a celebrated composer known for his innovative blending of musical styles. His work continues to inspire musicians today.
Índio, born in Brazil in 1931, was a notable soccer striker celebrated for his time at Flamengo, Corinthians, and Espanyol. He represented Brazil with 7 caps and remains an inspirational figure in the world of soccer. He passed away in 2020.
On October 15, 1930, Coimbatarao Gopinath was born in Madras, India. Known as an Indian cricket all-rounder, he played in 8 Test matches, showcasing his talent with a highest score of 50. His contributions inspired countless future cricketers.
This article celebrates Gastone Nencini, an Italian road cyclist born in Florence in 1930. Known for winning the Giro d'Italia in 1957 and the Tour de France in 1960, Nencini's legacy endures in the world of cycling.
Discover the life of Pierre Max Dubois, born in 1930 in Graulhet, France, who made remarkable contributions to classical music as a composer, conductor, and educator, continuing to influence the music world beyond his passing in 1995.
Raymond St Jacques, born on January 1, 1930, in Hartford, Connecticut, was the first African-American actor to hold a regular role in a Western series, showcasing his groundbreaking talent in 'Rawhide' and contributing significantly to diversity in media.
Georgi Markov, born in 1929 in Sofia, Bulgaria, was a courageous dissident and writer critical of the communist regime. Exiled to London, he continued his fight for freedom until his assassination in 1978, leaving a lasting legacy for human rights.
Ivan Bohdan, born in 1928 in Dmytro-Bilivka, Ukraine, became a legendary Greco-Roman wrestler, winning Olympic gold for the Soviet Union in 1960 and multiple world championships. His legacy continues to inspire athletes today.
1928 Jacques Rivette, French New Wave film director, born in Rouen, Haute-Normandie (d. 2016)
Seymour Papert, a South African mathematician born in Pretoria in 1928, transformed education through his work in programming and constructivist learning. His development of the Logo language and insights into educational technology continue to inspire teaching methods worldwide.
Václav Snítil, born in 1928 in Hradec Králové, was a renowned Czech violinist and educator. His legacy includes his role in the Czech Nonet and his influential teaching at the Prague Academy from 1964 until 2015, inspiring many musicians.
Willie Mitchell, born in 1928 in Ashland, Mississippi, was a renowned singer, songwriter, and producer in the R&B and soul music genres. His influential career spanned decades, leaving a lasting legacy through his innovative works and collaborations with artists like Al Green.
Harry Belafonte (1927-2023) Jamaican-American Grammy, Tony, and Emmy Award-winning calypso singer ("Banana Boat Song"), actor (Buck & the Preacher), and human rights activist, born in Harlem, New York
Robert Bork, born on March 1, 1927, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was a significant American lawyer and jurist. Notably, he served as US Solicitor General and was infamously rejected for the Supreme Court in 1987. His legal philosophy continues to influence discussions today.
Allan Stanley, a celebrated defenceman born in Timmins, Ontario in 1926, was a key player for the Toronto Maple Leafs. With multiple Stanley Cup wins and All-Star appearances, his legacy in hockey continued even after his passing in 2013.
Discover the life and career of Cesare Danova, the Italian-American actor known for his roles in films such as 'Viva Las Vegas' and 'Tentacles'. From his birth in Rome to his success in Hollywood, Danova left a lasting legacy.
Pete Rozelle, born in South Gate, California, in 1926, served as the NFL Commissioner from 1960 to 1989. His visionary leadership revolutionized professional football, transforming it into a multi-billion dollar enterprise and establishing the Super Bowl as a cultural phenomenon.
Robert Clary was a French-American actor and Holocaust survivor, known for his role as Cpl. LeBeau in 'Hogan’s Heroes.' A multifaceted talent, he was also a singer and author, using his artistic gifts to share his powerful life experiences and advocate for Holocaust awareness.
Lusine Amara, born in 1925 in Hartford, Connecticut, was an American concert and opera soprano celebrated for her remarkable career at the Metropolitan Opera from 1950 to 1991, inspiring future generations with her talent and dedication to music.
Deke Slayton, born in 1924, was an American US Air Force pilot and NASA astronaut known for his contributions to the Mercury Seven project and the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project, leaving a lasting legacy in space exploration.
Explore the legacy of Kuczka Péter, a renowned Hungarian writer and editor born in 1923, whose works continue to influence modern literature. His unique narratives reflect Hungary's rich cultural heritage and the challenges of his time.
Fred Scolari, born in San Francisco in 1922, was a celebrated NBA point guard known for his time with the Washington Capitols and Baltimore Bullets. An All-Star in 1952 and 1953, Scolari's legacy in basketball endures long after his passing in 2002.
William Gaines, born in 1922 in Brooklyn, was a pioneering publisher renowned for creating MAD Magazine. His unique approach to humor and satire transformed the comic and magazine industries, leaving a lasting legacy of laughter and influence that continues to resonate today.
Yitzhak Rabin, born in Jerusalem in 1922, served as Prime Minister of Israel and was a Nobel Peace Prize winner recognized for his efforts toward peace in the Middle East. He was tragically assassinated in 1995, leaving a lasting legacy in Israeli history.
1921 Cameron Argetsinger, American auto racing executive (created Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Course; F1 US Grand Prix 1961-80), born in Youngstown, Ohio (d. 2008)
Discover the life of Jack Clayton, the influential English film director born in 1921 in Brighton. Best known for his adaptation of The Great Gatsby, Clayton's cinematic contributions shaped modern storytelling.
1921 Richard Wilbur, 2nd US Poet Laureate (Ceremony, Walking to Sleep), born in New York City (d. 2017)
1921 Terrence Cooke, American Roman Catholic Cardinal, Archbishop of New York, born in New York City (d. 1983)
Howard Nemerov, born on February 5, 1920, in New York City, was a prominent American poet and novelist known for his works like 'Blue Swallows.' A two-time U.S. Poet Laureate, Nemerov's contributions significantly influenced American literature until his passing in 1991.
Max Bentley, born in 1920 in Delisle, Saskatchewan, was a Hall of Fame center who won the Hart Trophy in 1946 while playing for the Chicago Blackhawks. His legacy as a hockey legend remains influential even after his passing in 1984.
João Goulart, born on March 1, 1919, in São Borja, Brazil, became a notable Brazilian politician and served as President from 1961 to 1964. His presidency focused on social reforms and workers' rights, influencing Brazil's political landscape significantly.
1918 Duncan White, Ceylonese athlete (first Olympic medallist from Ceylon, silver 400m hurdles 1948), born in Lathpandura, Sri Lanka (d. 1998)
Gladys Noon Spellman, born on June 21, 1918, in Washington, D.C., was a pioneering American politician who served as a congresswoman from Maryland. Her legacy in advocating for women's rights and social justice continues to inspire future generations.
Discover the remarkable life of Hank Wyse, born in 1918 in Lunsford, Arkansas, who became an MLB All-Star pitcher with the Chicago Cubs. His journey exemplifies dedication and the love of baseball, inspiring generations to follow their dreams.
Roger Delgado, born in London in 1918, was a celebrated English actor best known for his role as the Master in Doctor Who. His remarkable performances left a significant mark on British television, making him a beloved figure until his passing in 1973.
Dinah Shore (1917-1994) American singer (See the USA in a Chevrolet), actress and TV personality (Dinah Shore Show; Nabisco DS Championship), born in Winchester, Tennessee
Robert Lowell, born on March 1, 1917, in Boston, Massachusetts, was a renowned poet and pacifist, whose influential works, including 'Lord Weary's Castle' and 'Near the Ocean', showcased his deep emotional insight and commitment to social issues. His literary legacy continues to inspire.
Bing Devine, born in 1916 in St. Louis, was a celebrated baseball executive who helped the St. Louis Cardinals secure the 1964 World Series title and made a lasting impact on major league baseball.
Joop Klant, born on March 6, 1915, in Warmenhuizen, Netherlands, was a renowned economist and author. He significantly influenced economic thought and authored numerous works throughout his life, advocating for a human-centered approach to economics.
Born in 1914, Archie Gumede was a key anti-apartheid activist and politician in South Africa. His leadership in the ANC galvanized the fight for equality and human rights, leaving a lasting legacy that inspires many today.
Harry Caray, born on March 1, 1914, in St. Louis, Missouri, became an iconic baseball broadcaster for the Chicago Cubs. Known for his energetic style and memorable catchphrases, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989 and remains a beloved figure in baseball history.
Ralph Ellison, born in 1914 in Oklahoma City, was a groundbreaking American writer known for his powerful explorations of race and identity. His iconic novel 'Invisible Man' remains a crucial work in American literature and continues to resonate today.
Helmut Gernsheim, born in Munich in 1913, profoundly impacted photography as a collector and historian. His extensive work in documenting the art form laid the groundwork for future photographers and scholars alike. Gernsheim's legacy endures in the appreciation of photography's rich history.
Gerald Emmett Carter was a prominent Canadian Catholic clergyman who served as Archbishop of Toronto and later became a Cardinal. His leadership was marked by strong community outreach and advocacy for social justice.
Harry Golombek, born on December 24, 1911, in London, was a prominent British chess grandmaster and author, celebrated for his three-time victory in the British Championship and his contributions to chess literature, which continue to inspire players today.
Archer John Porter Martin, born in London in 1910, was a renowned chemist and Nobel Prize winner known for his development of partition chromatography, which revolutionized chemical analysis. His legacy continues in modern chemistry.
David Niven (1910-1983), born in London, England, was a renowned British actor known for his roles in Casino Royale and The Pink Panther. His charismatic performances and contributions to film remain celebrated to this day.