1996 - Celebrating Josh Allen's Birthday: A Future NFL Legend
Josh Allen (28 years old) 1996 American football quarterback (Buffalo Bills), born in Firebaugh, California
Josh Allen (28 years old) 1996 American football quarterback (Buffalo Bills), born in Firebaugh, California
Hannah Einbinder, born on April 23, 1995, in Los Angeles, is an American comedian and actress known for her role in the acclaimed series 'Hacks.' Her background in a creative family has shaped her comedic style, making her a promising voice in the industry.
Born on May 21, 1994, in Plymouth, England, Tom Daley has become a diving sensation. With multiple world titles and an Olympic gold medal in synchronised 10m diving, he continues to inspire athletes worldwide.
On May 21, 1993, Laura Loomer was born in Tucson, Arizona, becoming a controversial figure in contemporary politics as a far-right activist and internet personality known for her bold and often polarizing views.
Celebrate the birthday of Olivia Olson, the talented American singer and actress known for her role as Joanna in the holiday classic Love Actually. Born on May 21, 1992, in Los Angeles, she captivates audiences with her music and performances.
Kayla Itsines, born on May 29, 1991, in Adelaide, Australia, is a renowned fitness entrepreneur famous for her Bikini Body Guides. She revolutionized home workouts, creating a supportive community that inspires individuals to lead healthier lifestyles.
Sarah Ramos, born on March 21, 1991, in Los Angeles, California, is an American actress known for her role in the series Parenthood. With a multifaceted career as an actress, writer, and director, she continues to inspire through her performances and advocacy.
Jonathan Howson, born in 1988 in Morley, England, is a notable English footballer known for his significant contributions on the field, particularly during his time with Leeds United. His legacy continues to inspire future athletes.
Ashlie Brillault, born in 1987 in San Francisco, California, is best known for her role in Disney's 'Lizzie McGuire'. Her portrayal of Gordo’s love interest captured the hearts of young audiences, marking her imprint in pop culture history.
Cody Johnson, born in 1987 in Sebastopol, Texas, is a celebrated country music singer-songwriter known for his hit song 'Til You Can't'. His journey from local performer to national star embodies the spirit of country music with heartfelt storytelling and genuine connection to his roots.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph, born on February 21, 1986, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a talented actress known for her roles in 'High Fidelity' and 'The Holdovers'. With a passion rooted in theater, her captivating performances continue to resonate in Hollywood.
Myra Quintana, born in Los Angeles in 1986, is a Mexican-American pop singer renowned for her hit "Miracles Happen (When You Believe)." A significant figure in the Latin music scene, she continues to inspire many with her blend of cultural influences and powerful performances.
Sarah Gibson, born in 1986 in Spartanburg, SC, was a renowned American pianist and contemporary classical composer, noted for her innovative works like “warp & weft.” She made significant contributions to music until her passing in 2024.
Explore the remarkable career of Andrew Miller, born on May 21, 1985, in Gainesville, Florida. As a prominent MLB pitcher, he played for several teams, earning accolades and leaving a lasting impact on baseball.
The birth of the Frustaci septuplets in 1985 marked a significant milestone as the first known septuplets in the U.S. Tragically, of the seven born, three died shortly after birth. This event highlighted the challenges and joys of raising multiple children and advanced discussions on maternal health.
Kane Robinson, also known as Kano, was born in London in 1985. He is an influential English rapper and actor, renowned for his role in 'Top Boy' and his contributions to the grime music scene.
Born on May 21, 1985, Marco Carta is an Italian pop singer from Cagliari, Sardinia. He rose to fame after winning Amici di Maria De Filippi in 2008 and has since captivated audiences with his powerful voice and heartfelt music.
Mark Cavendish, born in Douglas, Isle of Man in 1985, is a celebrated British professional cyclist known for his impressive victories in prestigious tours, including the UCI Road World Championships and Tour de France. His career is marked by speed and strategic racing that defines him as one of the sport's greats.
Explore the life and achievements of Mutya Buena, a British pop icon known for her role in the Sugababes and hits like 'Push the Button.' Born in London in 1985, her journey through music continues to inspire many.
Discover the remarkable journey of Brandon Fields, a celebrated American football punter born in Southfield, Michigan in 1984. Known for his skills on the field, Fields has made significant contributions to the Miami Dolphins and is recognized for his achievements including being a Pro Bowl player.
Gary Woodland, born in 1984 in Topeka, Kansas, is an acclaimed American golfer renowned for his victory at the 2019 US Open. His journey from a youth with a passion for golf to a professional champion is a testament to his hard work and determination.
Discover the inspiring journey of Lorena Ayala, born in Amsterdam in 1984. A notable Spanish-Dutch model and beauty queen, she excelled in pageantry and has become an advocate for diversity and empowerment in the fashion world.
1982 Ma'a Nonu, New Zealand rugby union player and All Black, born in Wellington, New Zealand
Tay Zonday, born Adam Bahner in 1982, is an American singer-songwriter best known for his viral hit 'Chocolate Rain'. His unique voice and insightful lyrics have made a significant impact on internet culture and music.
Beth Botsford, born in Baltimore on March 9, 1981, is renowned for her gold medal win at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Her inspiring journey from a local swimmer to an Olympic champion embodies dedication and resilience in the face of challenges.
Josh Hamilton, born on May 21, 1981, in Raleigh, North Carolina, is an acclaimed baseball outfielder known for his remarkable career with the Texas Rangers. His inspiring story highlights resilience against addiction and celebrated achievements in Major League Baseball.
Max Mutzke, born on 21st July 1981 in Waldshut-Tiengen, Germany, is a notable German funk-pop-soul singer-songwriter famous for his hit "Can't Wait Until Tonight". His musical talent and engaging performances have won the hearts of many fans across Germany.
Explore the life of Chris Raab, born in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, on January 21, 1980. Known for his daring stunts on the TV show 'Jackass', Raab became a beloved television personality, inspiring many with his humor and creativity.
On May 21, 1980, Gotye, born Wouter De Backer in Bruges, Belgium, emerged as a renowned Belgian-Australian rock singer-songwriter, famed for his global hit 'Someone That I Used to Know'. His journey from a small-town boy to an international music icon is remarkable.
Born in 1979 in Khenchela, Algeria, Fayçal Salhi is a groundbreaking jazz guitarist and oud player, celebrated for his unique blend of traditional Algerian music with modern jazz influences, making significant contributions to both cultures.
Gaspard Augé, born on June 21, 1979, in Besançon, France, is a celebrated electronic-rock musician and half of the duo Justice. His innovative sound and unique style have significantly influenced the music industry.
James Clancy Phelan, born in 1979 in Melbourne, Australia, is an acclaimed novelist known for his captivating storytelling. His works reflect the rich tapestry of Australian culture and have left a significant mark on the literary scene.
Jamie Hepburn, born on March 18, 1979, in Glasgow, Scotland, is a prominent Scottish politician and Member of the Scottish Parliament known for his commitment to social justice and community representation in politics.
Scott Smith, born on June 24, 1979, in Reno, Nevada, is a celebrated mixed martial arts fighter known for his contributions to MMA and extraordinary resilience in the ring. His birthday marks a celebration of his legacy and impact on aspiring fighters.
Jamaal Magloire, born in Toronto in 1978, is renowned as a professional basketball player who made significant contributions to the NBA. His career highlights include being an All-Star and a key figure in promoting basketball in Canada.
1977 Quinton Fortune, South African footballer, born in Cape Town, South Africa
Ricky Williams, born in 1977, is a celebrated American football player known for winning the Heisman Trophy in 1998 and his successful career with the Miami Dolphins, making a significant impact on the sport.
1976 Christopher Tin, American film, television, and video game score composer (Baba Yetu), born in Redwood City, California
On April 21, 1976, Deron Miller, the American rock musician known for his role as the frontman of CKY, was born in Chester, Pennsylvania. His music has significantly impacted the rock genre, and his journey continues to inspire aspiring artists.
On February 11, 1976, Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall was born in Scarborough, Ontario. He is renowned for his significant contributions to the Canadian hip-hop scene and has played a pivotal role in elevating the genre on a global scale.
Abbas, born on March 22, 1975, in Kolkata, is a renowned Tamil film actor celebrated for his role in Kadhal Desam. His journey from modeling to cinema is an inspiring tale of a remarkable career in Indian film history.
Lee Gaze, born on October 9, 1975, in Pontypridd, Wales, is a significant Welsh guitarist known for his work with the band No Devotion. His musical journey reflects a rich heritage and has inspired many within the rock music scene.
Fairuza Balk, born on May 21, 1974, in Point Reyes, California, is a renowned American actress known for her roles in 'The Craft' and 'Gas Food Lodging'. Her unique talent has made her a distinctive figure in cinema.
Explore the fascinating life of Noel Fielding, the acclaimed British comedian born in London in 1973, known for his roles in The Mighty Boosh and The Great British Baking Show, as we celebrate his contributions to comedy and pop culture.
Adriano Cintra, born in 1972 in São Paulo, is a renowned Brazilian dance-rock musician known for his work with CSS and his solo album, I Love Miami. His dynamic contributions to the music world have made him a pivotal figure in the dance-rock genre.
The Notorious B.I.G., born in Brooklyn in 1972, was a monumental figure in hip hop. His albums, especially 'Life After Death,' showcase his powerful storytelling and musical genius. Despite his tragic death in 1997, his legacy continues to inspire artists and fans alike.
Born on November 22, 1971, in Buffalo, New York, Eric Nies became a prominent reality TV personality through MTV's 'The Real World' and 'The Grind.' His dynamic presence helped shape modern television, making him a key figure in pop culture.
Carl Veart, born on October 19, 1970, in Whyalla, Australia, is a celebrated Australian footballer known for his contributions to the national team and the National Soccer League. His career is marked by remarkable performances and a commitment to developing future football talent.
Dorsey Levens, born in 1970, is a former NFL running back known for his extraordinary performances with the Green Bay Packers, including a pivotal role in their Super Bowl 31 victory.
Explore the remarkable life of Pierluigi Brivio, an Italian footballer born in Milan in 1969. From his inspiring journey through Serie A to his lasting impact on the sport, discover how he became a beloved figure in football history.
On May 21, 1968, Julie Vega was born in Quezon City, Philippines. A talented child actress and singer, she rose to fame and made a lasting impact in Filipino entertainment before her untimely death in 1985.
Manon Kelley, born in 1966 in Quebec City, is a celebrated Canadian actress known for her role in 'Red Lips 2'. With a vibrant career in film and theater, she continues to inspire future generations of artists in the Canadian film industry.
Annabel Schofield was born on January 25, 1964, in Llanelli, Wales. Known for her role as Laurel Ellis-Dallas, she's a celebrated actress whose work has inspired many in Welsh cinema.
On this day in 1964, Carolyn Lawrence, an accomplished American actress and voice actress famed for her role in 'SpongeBob SquarePants', was born in Baltimore, Maryland, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey in entertainment.
Nancy Daus, born in 1964 and a professional wrestler until her passing in 2007, is remembered for her impact on women's wrestling. Nancy broke barriers and inspired future generations through her powerful performances and mentorship in the sport.
Born on April 29, 1964, in Stockholm, Sweden, Tommy Albelin emerged as a remarkable NHL defenceman. His journey from local leagues to the Calgary Flames showcases his talent and dedication, making him a key figure in Swedish hockey history.
Dave Specter, born on February 12, 1963, in Chicago, Illinois, is a celebrated guitarist known for his contributions to the Chicago blues and jazz genres. His talent and collaborations have made him a prominent figure in the music scene.
1963 Elena Vodorezova, Russian figure skater (Olympic-1976) and coach, born in Moscow, USSR
Born in 1963, Greg Smith is an influential American session and touring rock bassist known for his work with legendary artists like Rainbow and Alice Cooper. His musical journey reflects a deep passion for rock music, earning him a prominent place in the industry.
On June 21, 1963, Kevin Shields was born in Queens, New York. He rose to fame as the frontman of My Bloody Valentine, shaping the shoegaze genre with his unique sound and innovative style, profoundly influencing alternative music.
Richard Appel, born on August 20, 1963, in New York City, is a renowned American writer and TV showrunner best known for his work on the iconic animated series 'Family Guy.' With his sharp humor and storytelling prowess, Appel has significantly influenced television comedy.
David Crumb, born in 1962 in Colorado, is a renowned American contemporary composer and educator at the University of Oregon since 1997, known for his innovative musical contributions.
The legendary Tim Lever, renowned British rock keyboardist of Dead or Alive, was born on March 6, 1961, in Liverpool, England. His iconic hit 'You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)' remains a staple of 80s music culture.
Explore the chilling history of Jeffrey Dahmer, a notorious serial killer from Wisconsin, whose brutal crimes shocked a nation and continue to provoke discussion on mental illness and societal safety.
Kent Hrbek, born on May 21, 1960, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, became a revered baseball player for the Minnesota Twins. Known for his powerful swing and key role in the team's 1987 World Series win, Hrbek's legacy in baseball is celebrated by fans and players alike.
Mark Carnevale, born in 1960 in Annapolis, Maryland, became an accomplished golfer and was named PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 1992. After his playing career, he transitioned to broadcasting on Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio, where he shared his passion for golf. He passed away in 2024.
1960 Mohanlal, Indian actor (Guru) in over 300 films, born in Elanthoor, India
Brian Lenihan Jnr, born in Dublin in 1959, was a prominent Irish politician who served as Minister for Finance. His legacy includes significant economic reforms during turbulent times until his passing in 2011.
Loretta Lynch, born in 1959 in Greensboro, North Carolina, became the first African American woman to serve as the US Attorney General from 2015 to 2017, known for her strong advocacy in civil rights and equitable justice.
Nick Cassavetes, born in 1959 in New York City, is an acclaimed actor and director best known for his film 'The Notebook.' His contributions to cinema have made him a notable figure in the industry, shaping emotional narratives that resonate with audiences.
Explore the remarkable life of Sabine Bischoff, a renowned German fencer who made history by winning the Olympic gold medal in 1984. Born in Tauberbischofsheim, her journey continues to inspire athletes today.
Bruce Buffer, born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1957, is a prominent Mixed Martial Arts announcer known for his electrifying presence and the iconic phrase 'It's time!'. His contributions have significantly shaped the sport's popularity.
On May 21, 1957, Judge Reinhold, the talented actor known for his iconic role in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, was born in Wilmington, Delaware. Celebrating his birthday, we reflect on his impactful career in film and comedy.
1957 Nadine Dorries, British politician (C), born in Liverpool, England
Renée Soutendijk, born on March 19, 1957, in Amsterdam, is a celebrated Dutch actress known for her role in 'The Fourth Man'. Her career has greatly influenced Dutch cinema, making her a prominent figure in the arts.
1957 Sue Woodstra, American volleyball player (Olympic silver 1984), born in Colton, California
1955 John Galvin, American rock keyboardist (Molly Hatchet), born in Cleveland, Ohio
Explore the life of Liaqat Ali, a Pakistani cricket pace bowler born in Karachi in 1955. Known for his remarkable tenure from 1975 to 1979, he made significant contributions to Pakistan cricket, inspiring future generations.
Paul Barber was born in 1955 and emerged as a celebrated British field hockey player. His contributions to the sport, both on and off the field, inspire future generations of athletes, showcasing the true spirit of teamwork and community engagement.
1955 Stan Lynch, American rock drummer (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, 1976-94), producer, and songwriter, born in Gainesville, Florida
Marc Ribot, born in 1954 in Newark, New Jersey, is a renowned American guitarist celebrated for his work with iconic artists like Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, and John Zorn, contributing significantly to contemporary music with his innovative and eclectic style.
Marina Langner, born in 1954 in Düsseldorf, Germany, is a celebrated beauty queen and Miss World runner-up in 1975. Her legacy extends beyond her beauty pageant success, as she continues to inspire many with her philanthropic endeavors.
On May 21, 2023, Mr. T, the beloved actor from The A-Team and Rocky III, celebrates his 72nd birthday. Known for his tough image and motivational messages, he continues to inspire audiences worldwide from his roots in Chicago.
1951 Al Franken, US politician (Senate-D-Minnesota 2009-18) comedian, writer, actor (SNL, 1975-80; 1985-90), born in New York City
Arthur Russell, born on February 21, 1951, in Oskaloosa, Iowa, was a groundbreaking composer and cellist known for his innovative blend of classical and pop music. His legacy continues to influence contemporary musicians.
Leon Schuster, born on September 21, 1951, in Vereeniging, South Africa, is a beloved comedian, singer, and filmmaker known for his cultural impact through films like 'You Must Be Joking'. His unique blend of humor and social commentary has made him a significant figure in South African entertainment.
Andrew Neil, born on December 21, 1949, in Paisley, Scotland, is a significant figure in journalism known for his role at the Sunday Times. His contributions to media and television have left an enduring impact, marking him as a leading voice in British journalism.
Arno, born Arnold Hintjens in 1949 in Ostend, Belgium, was a celebrated rock singer-songwriter known for his work with TC Matic and his impactful solo career, which spanned over four decades until his passing in 2022.
Rosalind Plowright, born on March 23, 1949, in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, is a celebrated British mezzo-soprano known for her brilliant performances in operas like Aida and Senta. Her career spans decades, showcasing her vocal prowess on stages worldwide.
1948 (Gerard) "Leo" Sayer, British songwriter and singer ("You Make Me Feel Like Dancing"; "When I Need Love"), born in Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex, England
Born on August 21, 1948, in New York City, Carol Potter is an American actress celebrated for her roles in 'Beverly Hills 90210' and 'Today's FBI'. Her impactful career continues to inspire many aspiring performers today. Explore her legacy in television.
Bill Champlin, born in Oakland, California in 1947, is a celebrated Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter known for his work with Chicago and his own band, Sons of Champlin. His musical talent and contributions continue to influence the music industry today.
Learn about Dorothy Germain Porter, an influential American golfer born in 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As the US Curtis Cup winning captain in 1966, she played a significant role in promoting women's golf and inspiring future generations of athletes.
Jiggs Kalra, born in 1947 in Punjab, India, was a pivotal figure in Indian culinary arts, known as the 'Czar of Indian Cuisine.' His innovations and writings played a crucial role in modernizing traditional Indian food, inspiring chefs and food enthusiasts alike.
Jonathan Hyde, born on March 21, 1947, in Brisbane, Australia, is a celebrated actor known for his roles in films like 'Titanic' and 'Jumanji'. A versatile performer, he has also made significant contributions to theatre and voice acting.
David Hill, born in 1946 in Newcastle, Australia, is a renowned television producer and executive best known for his leadership roles at Sky Television, Eurosport, and Fox Sports, revolutionizing sports broadcasting worldwide.
Ernst Willi Messerschmid, born in 1945 in Reutlingen, Germany, is a renowned astronaut known for his role in the STS-22 mission, contributing significantly to space science and inspiring future generations in aerospace and STEM fields.
Explore the life and legacy of Richard Hatch, the beloved American actor known for his iconic role as Captain Apollo in Battlestar Galactica. Born in 1945, Hatch made significant contributions to the entertainment industry until his passing in 2017.
1944 Janet Dailey, American Romance author, born in Storm Lake, Iowa (d. 2013)
Manuel Pina, born in 1944 in Spain, was a transformative figure in fashion, merging traditional styles with modern aesthetics. His legacy shaped Spanish haute couture, inspiring future generations until his passing in 1994.
Marcie Blane, born on March 16, 1944, in Brooklyn, New York, is an iconic American pop singer known for her hit song 'Bobby's Girl.' Her music transcended generations, capturing the hopes and dreams of youth.
Mary Robinson, born on May 21, 1944, in Ballina, Ireland, was the first female President of Ireland (1990-1997). A notable figure in promoting human rights and social justice, Robinson's legacy continues to inspire future generations in politics.
Hilton Valentine, born in 1943 in North Shields, England, was a British rock guitarist known for his work with The Animals, particularly the iconic track "House of the Rising Sun." He left a lasting legacy in rock music until his death in 2021.
John Dalton, born in Enfield, 1943, became a legendary rock bass player for The Kinks from 1969 to 1976, contributing to hits like 'Lola' and 'Celluloid Heroes'. His innovative style has left a lasting mark on rock music.
Vincent Crane, born in 1943 in Reading, was a pivotal figure in British rock music as the Hammond organist for The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. His work, particularly on the hit 'Fire', left a lasting legacy until his death in 1989.
Danny Ongais, born on February 21, 1942, in Kahului, Hawaii, was a legendary auto racer who made significant contributions to motorsports. Inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2000, his thrilling career is celebrated by racing enthusiasts.
David Hunt was born in Glyn Ceiriog, Wales in 1942. As a prominent British Conservative politician, his career was marked by significant contributions to the political landscape in the UK, reflecting his Welsh heritage and commitment to public service.
John Konrads, born in Riga in 1942, was a celebrated Australian swimmer known for his Olympic gold in the 1500m freestyle and 26 world records. He inspired future athletes until his passing in 2021.
The birthday of Robert C. Springer on January 21, 1942, in St. Louis, Missouri, marks the beginning of an inspiring journey from a Marine Corps Colonel to a NASA astronaut, celebrated for his contributions to space exploration.
Anatoly Levchenko, born in 1941 in Krasnokutsk, Ukrainian SSR, was a prominent Soviet cosmonaut known for his role in the TM-4 mission. His life and contributions to space exploration continue to inspire future generations.
Bobby Cox, born in 1941 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, became a legendary manager in Major League Baseball, known for his time with the Atlanta Braves and significant contributions to the sport, earning multiple Manager of the Year awards and a place in the Hall of Fame.
Martin Carthy, born in Hatfield, Hertfordshire in 1941, is a legendary English folk musician known for his significant contributions to the folk revival and the preservation of traditional music. His innovative style and dedication to mentorship continue to inspire new generations.
Ronald Isley, born on May 21, 1941, in Cincinnati, Ohio, is an iconic American singer and a pivotal member of the Isley Brothers, known for hits like 'Twist and Shout' and 'This Old Heart of Mine.' His legacy in soul and R&B continues to inspire generations.
Robert Budzynski, born in 1940 in Calonne-Ricouart, France, was a renowned soccer defender who played for RC Lens and FC Nantes. With 11 caps for the French national team, he left a significant legacy in soccer, continuing to inspire future generations. Budzynski passed away in 2023.
Tony Sheridan (1940-2013) was a British singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his collaboration with the Beatles on the hit 'My Bonnie'. Born in Norwich, England, Sheridan played a significant role in the early rock scene and mentored the now-world-famous band before they achieved fame.
Heinz Holliger, born in 1939 in Langenthal, Switzerland, is a celebrated Swiss composer, oboist, and conductor. His exceptional skills and innovative contributions to contemporary music have left a lasting impression on the classical music world.
Henry Lee "Shot" Williams, born in Mississippi in 1938, was an influential American blues singer known for his hit song "I Like Your Style". His rich musical legacy continues to inspire future generations, ensuring his place in the history of blues music.
1938 David Groh, American actor (Rhoda - "Joe"; Another Day - "Don"), born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 2008)
John Todd, born in 1938 in Manjimup, Australia, is an iconic figure in Australian Football, celebrated for his coaching successes, including 6 WAFL Premierships and as the inaugural coach of the West Coast Eagles. His legacy continues to inspire future generations.
Discover the life and legacy of Urs Widmer, born in Basel in 1938. A celebrated Swiss writer, his diverse works continue to inspire readers and writers alike today.
Ama Samy, born in 1936 in Burma, was a Jesuit priest and Zen teacher who influenced the spiritual landscape by integrating Zen Buddhism with Christian beliefs, promoting interfaith dialogue and compassionate living.
1936 Dipak Nandy, Indian born British academic and founder of the Runnymead Trust, born in Calcutta, India
Johnny Majors, born in Lynchburg, Tennessee in 1935, celebrated his impactful career as both a player and coach in college football. An All-American halfback, he led teams to a National Championship and is remembered for his dedication to the sport.
Terry Lightfoot, born in 1935 in Potters Bar, England, was a prominent clarinetist and bandleader known for his influential group, the New Orleans Jazzmen. His legacy in the jazz community endures through his energetic performances and commitment to jazz education.
Elbert "Sonny" Forriest, born in 1934 in Pendleton, North Carolina, was an influential guitarist known for his work with The Coasters and legends like Ray Charles. His unique style and collaborative spirit made a lasting impact on rhythm and blues until his passing in 1999.
Bengt I. Samuelsson, born on May 21, 1934, in Halmstad, Sweden, is a renowned biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in 1982 for his discoveries of prostaglandins, influencing modern medicine and our understanding of inflammation and pain management.
Born in 1934 in Kinston, North Carolina, Bother Ah (Robert Northern) became a talented jazz and world music French hornist and band leader, working with music legends and leaving a lasting legacy in the genre until his passing in 2020.
Phillip King was a renowned British sculptor born in Tunis in 1934. Through innovative use of materials and forms, he left a significant mark in the world of modern art, influencing generations until his passing in 2021.
Discover the life of Gene "Joe" Byrd, a renowned jazz bassist born in 1933 in Chuckatuck, Virginia. As part of the Charlie Byrd Trio, he left an indelible mark on jazz music and inspired future generations before his passing in 2012.
1933 Maurice André, French classical trumpeter and baroque revivalist, born in Alès, France (d. 2012)
Umberto Colombo, born in Como, Italy in 1933, was a prominent Italian soccer midfielder known for playing with Juventus and Atalanta, earning 3 caps for the national team before passing in 2021. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of soccer players.
Dan Wakefield, born in 1932 in Indianapolis, was a celebrated novelist and journalist, known for his works like 'Going All The Way' and contributions to 'The Atlantic.' His insightful writing captured the essence of American life through various mediums.
Explore the life and legacy of Gabriele Wohmann, the influential German writer born in 1932 in Darmstadt. Her profound literary works continue to resonate, reflecting the human condition amidst a changing sociopolitical landscape.
Robert Sherlaw Johnson, born in Sunderland in 1932, was a renowned composer, pianist, and music scholar. His diverse talents also included campanology, reflecting his rich contributions to the music world until his death in 2000.
Desmond Wilcox, born in 1931, was a renowned English broadcaster known for his impactful work with the BBC and ITV. He shaped British television journalism with heartfelt storytelling until his death in 2000.
George Vassiliou, born in Famagusta in 1931, served as President of Cyprus from 1988 to 1993. His leadership focused on unification and reconciliation during a challenging political climate, significantly influencing Cyprus’s modern history.
Malcolm Fraser, born in Toorak, Victoria in 1930, served as Australia's Prime Minister from 1975 to 1983. Known for his leadership during tumultuous times, his legacy continues to influence Australian politics today.
1930 Stanley Wells, English scholar of Shakespeare (Shakespeare Institute U of Birmingham), born in Hull, England
Charles Wadsworth, born in 1929 in Barnesville, Georgia, became a renowned American pianist celebrated for his significant contributions to classical music, particularly at Lincoln Center. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of musicians.
Larance Marable, born in 1929 in Los Angeles, was a celebrated jazz drummer known for his work with artists like Charlie Haden and Stan Getz. His innovative style and rich contributions to jazz made him a notable figure until his passing in 2012.
Exploring the life of Paul Winslow, a prominent South African cricketer known for his big-hitting prowess, especially his unforgettable 108 runs against England in 1955. Discover his journey and lasting impact on cricket.
Explore the life and legacy of Robert Welch, the influential English designer and silversmith born in 1929 in Hereford, England. Known for his exceptional flatware, his contribution to design has left a lasting impact even after his passing in 2000.
Alice Drummond, born in 1928 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, was an acclaimed American actress known for her impactful role in 'Awakenings.' With a career spanning several decades, she left a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry until her passing in 2016.
Explore the life and legacy of George Levy, an influential English antique dealer and heritage campaigner born in 1927, who dedicated his life to preserving history and promoting antique appreciation.
Kay Kendall, born on this day in 1927, was a celebrated British actress known for her performances in films like Genevieve and The Constant Husband. Her captivating charm and talent left a lasting mark on cinema until her untimely death in 1959.
1926 Rick Jason [Richard Jacobson], American stage and screen actor (Combat! - "Lt. Hanley"; The Fountain of Youth; Day of the Wolves), born in New York City (d. 2000)
Explore the life and legacy of Robert Creeley, a celebrated American poet born on June 21, 1926, in Arlington, Massachusetts. Known for his impactful works, he continues to influence literature even after his passing in 2005.
1924 Jack Twyman, American basketball player (Rochester/Cincinnati Royals), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (d. 2012)
Robert Parris, born in 1924 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a distinguished American composer known for his influential work, the Book of Imaginary Beings. His innovative music left a lasting impact on the artistic community, inspiring many after his passing in 1999.
Ara Parseghian, a notable figure in college football history, was born in Akron, Ohio, in 1923. He is celebrated for leading Notre Dame to two national championships and is remembered for his impactful coaching legacy.
Armand Borel, born on February 3, 1923, in Lausanne, Switzerland, was a notable mathematician known for his influential work in algebraic topology and representation theory until his death in 2003.
Bettye Danoff, born in 1923 in Dallas, Texas, was a vital figure in women's golf as a co-founder of the LPGA Tour. Her passion and advocacy transformed opportunities for female athletes, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport until her passing in 2011.
1923 Doris Mae Akers, American gospel singer-songwriter (Sky Pilot Choir - Sweet, Sweet Spirit), born in Brookfield, Missouri (d. 1995)
Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989) Russian nuclear physicist and an activist for disarmament, peace and human rights (Nobel 1975), born in Moscow, Russia
This article celebrates Leona Wood, born in 1921, an influential American surrealist painter and talented dancer from Seattle. Her vibrant artworks and dynamic performances left a lasting impact on the art world.
Anthony Steel, born on February 21, 1920, in London, was a British actor and singer celebrated for roles in films like 'Malta Story' and 'The Wooden Horse.' His legacy in the entertainment industry continues to inspire many even after his passing in 2001.
Bill Barber, born in 1920 in Hornell, New York, was a pivotal figure in jazz as a tubist, collaborating with legends like Miles Davis and the Gerry Mulligan Nonet. His influence reshaped jazz and inspired future musicians until his passing in 2007.
John Alexander Hopps, born on January 22, 1919, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was a Canadian scientist renowned for co-developing the first artificial pacemaker. His groundbreaking work has profoundly impacted cardiac care, saving countless lives until his passing in 1998.
Leonard Mullins, a renowned British rubber physicist born in 1918, significantly advanced the field of rubber mechanics with the Mullins effect, influencing modern material science until his death in 1997.
Raymond Burr, born on May 21, 1917, in New Westminster, Canada, was a renowned Canadian-American actor celebrated for his roles in 'Perry Mason' and 'Ironside.' His legacy in television and film remains influential even after his death in 1993.
On this day in 1917, Ronald Colville was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He would become a prominent businessman and Governor of the Bank of Scotland, leaving a lasting legacy in the financial sector until his passing in 1996.
Dennis Day, born Owen Patrick Eugene McNulty on 1916, was a celebrated Irish-American tenor best known for his rendition of 'Danny Boy' and comedic roles on radio and television. His legacy endures beyond his passing in 1988, influencing generations of performers.
Harold Robbins, born in New York City in 1916, became one of America's bestselling authors known for novels like 'Moneychangers' and 'Carpetbaggers.' His captivating storytelling has left a lasting impact on literature.
Leonard Manasseh, born in Singapore in 1916, was a renowned British architect known for his significant contributions to educational architecture, particularly with the Rutherford School. His legacy lives on through his innovative designs and teachings, influencing generations to come.
Tinus Osendarp, born in 1916 in Utrecht, was a celebrated Dutch runner whose perseverance led him to compete at international levels. His legacy continues to inspire future generations in athletics. He passed away in 2002, leaving a significant impact on the sport.
Gina Bachauer, born in Athens, Greece in 1913, was a renowned classical pianist known for her captivating performances and significant contributions to music education. She inspired generations with her emotive playing and founded a prestigious piano competition.
John Curtis Gowan, born in 1912, was an influential American psychologist whose research transformed psychological assessments. His legacy continues to impact psychology, emphasizing the importance of understanding human cognition and behavior through innovative methodologies.
Monty Stratton, born in 1912, was an inspiring American baseball pitcher who defied the odds by continuing to play after losing a leg. An MLB All-Star in 1937, his life story exemplified perseverance and led to the film "The Stratton Story." He was born in Palacios, Texas, and passed away in 1982.
1909 François-Albert Angers, Quebec economist (d. 2003)
Guy de Rothschild was born on March 22, 1909, in Paris, France. An influential banker at Rothschild Frères, he left a significant legacy in finance and philanthropy, remembered for his commitment to culture and social betterment. He passed away in 2007.
Dandy Nichols, born Daisy Sander in 1907, was a celebrated British actress known for her roles in 'Till Death Us Do Part' and 'Confessions of a Window Cleaner.' Her legacy in the entertainment industry continues to inspire generations today.
Explore the life of Dorothy Tree, an American actress born in Brooklyn in 1906, known for her roles in films like 'Confessions of a Nazi Spy' and 'The Asphalt Jungle,' leaving a lasting legacy in the arts until her passing in 1992.
Keith Rigg, born on January 2, 1906, in Melbourne, Victoria, was an esteemed Australian cricket batsman who played 8 Test matches and scored 1 century with a top score of 127. His legacy is celebrated even today after he passed away in 1995.
Edward Lockspeiser, a notable British composer and musicologist born in London in 1905, made significant contributions to music, particularly through his acclaimed work on Claude Debussy. He left an indelible legacy as both a composer and a scholar before his death in 1973.
Robert Montgomery was born on May 21, 1904, in Fishkill Landing, New York. He became an influential American actor and director, known for his significant roles in film and television. His legacy continues to inspire many in the entertainment industry today.
Fats Waller, born in 1904 in New York City, was a groundbreaking American jazz organist and composer whose hits like "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Honeysuckle Rose" continue to define the genre. He remains a cherished figure in jazz history.
Ali Sastroamidjojo, born in 1903 in Grabag, Central Java, was an influential Indonesian attorney and Prime Minister from 1953 to 1957. His leadership and legal expertise significantly shaped the nation’s early political landscape until his passing in 1975.
This article celebrates the life of Manly Wade Wellman, a notable American sci-fi author born in 1903 in Kamundongo, Portuguese West Africa. Discover his influence in the genre and his unique storytelling approach.
Pedro Aramburu, born in 1903 in Río Cuarto, Argentina, rose from army leader to President and Dictator from 1955 to 1958. His governance aimed at modernizing Argentina amidst political turmoil, leaving a controversial legacy after years of military influence in the nation.
Earl Averill, born in 1902 in Snohomish, Washington, was a celebrated outfielder for the Cleveland Indians and a 6-time MLB All-Star, whose legacy continues to inspire future baseball players.
1902 Marcel Breuer, Hungarian-American modernist architect and furniture designer (Wassily Chair), born in Pécs, Hungary (d. 1981) [1]
Horace Heidt, born on January 2, 1901, in Alameda, California, became a renowned American orchestra leader. Known for his innovative performances with the Swift Show Wagon, Heidt's musical legacy endures long after his passing in 1986.
1901 Sam Jaffe, American music and film producer (Born Free, The Fighting Sullivans), born in Harlem, New York (d. 2000)
Suzanne Lilar was born in Ghent, Belgium on January 29, 1901. A celebrated writer, she is known for her profound literary works, including 'Le burlador'. Lilar's contributions to literature, particularly regarding women's roles, continue to influence writers today.
1899 Ralph Sanford, American actor (Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp), born in Springfield, Massachusetts (d. 1963)
Armand Hammer, born on May 21, 1898, in New York City, became a prominent American industrialist and philanthropist known for founding Occidental Petroleum and influencing global relations during the Cold War. His legacy continues through extensive philanthropic pursuits.
Karel Haba, born on December 24, 1898, in Vizovice, Moravia, was a notable Czech composer and violinist. His contributions to classical music and education continue to influence musicians today.
1893 Arthur Carr, English cricket batsman and captain (11 Tests, 1 x 50; Nottinghamshire CCC), born in Mickleham, England (d. 1963)
John Peale Bishop, born in 1892 in Charles Town, West Virginia, became a prominent American poet known for works like 'This Side of Paradise.' His legacy continues to inspire poetry lovers today.
Join us in celebrating the birth of Albert van Raalte, the influential Dutch conductor born in 1890. Discover his remarkable contributions to classical music and the AVRO Dutch Radio Orchestra, which shaped the music scene in the Netherlands during his illustrious career.
May Aufderheide, born in 1888 in Indianapolis, was a celebrated American ragtime composer, famous for her piece 'Dusty Rag.' Her music continues to inspire musicians and is a significant part of early 20th-century Americana.
Mabel 'Nell' Taliaferro, born in 1887 in New York City, was an acclaimed American actress known for her roles in 'Sentimental Tommy' and 'My Love Come Back.' Her performances greatly influenced American theater, paving the way for future generations of women in the arts.
Sophie of Schönburg-Waldenburg, born in 1885, was the esteemed wife of Prince William of Wied. She is celebrated for her charitable work and cultural contributions, embodying the role of noblewomen in society during her lifetime.
Manuel Pérez y Curis was a notable Uruguayan poet born in 1884 in Montevideo. Known for his rich, passionate poetry, he left a lasting legacy after his death in 1920, influencing generations of writers and enriching Uruguayan literature.
1882 Georgine M "May" Basting, actress (Occupier, Hostage Rights of Aemstel), (d. 1950)
1880 Pablo Luna, Spanish composer (De España vengo), born in Alhama de Aragón, Spain (d. 1942)
Tudor Arghezi was born in 1880 in Romania and became a renowned writer and poet, leaving an indelible mark on Romanian literature until his death in 1967. His unique voice and profound themes continue to inspire generations.
Glenn Hammond Curtiss, born in 1878 in Hammondsport, New York, was a key figure in American aviation, known for inventing the hydroplane and establishing foundational practices in the aviation industry. He died in 1930, leaving a lasting legacy in flight innovation.
1873 Emil Ermatinger, Swiss literature historian, born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland (d. 1953)
Everard Verachtert was a notable Flemish linguist born in 1873. His influential pamphlet, 'I Can Speak Dutch Nicely,' revolutionized language learning, emphasizing practical applications that bridge cultural understanding. Verachtert's legacy continues to inspire modern language education.