1997 - Celebrating Viktor Hovland's Journey in Golf
1997 Viktor Hovland, Norwegian golfer (Tour Championship 2023; US Amateur C'ship 2018), born in Oslo, Norway
1997 Viktor Hovland, Norwegian golfer (Tour Championship 2023; US Amateur C'ship 2018), born in Oslo, Norway
Zozibini Tunzi, born on September 18, 1993, in Tsolo, South Africa, is an acclaimed model and the winner of Miss Universe 2019, renowned for her advocacy of women's empowerment and inclusivity in beauty standards.
Joji, born George Miller in Osaka, Japan, on September 18, 1992, transitioned from a YouTube comedian to a successful singer-songwriter with hits like "Glimpse of Us." His music resonates deeply with fans, marking him as a significant artist in today’s music scene.
Michael Smith, born on September 12, 1990, in St. Helens, England, is a renowned professional darts player known for his charisma and skill. His journey through prestigious tournaments like the World Championship and Grand Slam of Darts showcases his dominance in the sport.
1988 Annette Obrestad, Norwegian poker player and YouTuber, born in Sandnes, Norway
1988 Lukas Forchhammer, Danish pop and soul singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist (Lukas Graham - "7 Years"), born in Freetown Christiania, Denmark
Jinkx Monsoon, born Jerick Hoffer in Portland, Oregon, on September 18, 1987, is a well-known drag queen who rose to fame as the winner of RuPaul's Drag Race season 5. Combining humor with a unique performance style, she has become a beloved figure in the drag community.
Celebrating Keeley Hazell, born on April 18, 1986, in London, England. A prominent British model and actress, Keeley has captivated audiences with her beauty and charisma, marking her place in pop culture history.
On February 18, 1985, Pete Cashmore was born in Banchory, Scotland. He grew to become a notable blogger and the founder of Mashable, a platform that transformed technology journalism and digital media consumption.
Anthony Gonzalez, born on September 18, 1984, in Cleveland, Ohio, is a former NFL player turned U.S. politician. He had a successful football career followed by his election to the U.S. House in 2019, showcasing his dedication to public service and community impact.
Dizzee Rascal, born Dylan Kwabena Mills in 1984 in London, is a celebrated English rapper known for hits like 'Bonkers' and 'Dance Wiv Me'. His unique contributions to the UK music scene have solidified his legacy as a key figure in contemporary music.
Born in Adamstown, Ireland, on September 18, 1983, Kevin Doyle grew to become a notable Irish footballer, starting his journey in local youth teams before achieving success with Reading FC and the national team.
Born on March 18, 1981, in Neptune, New Jersey, Jennifer Tisdale is an accomplished American actress and model, celebrated for her roles in various shows and films, and for her impact on young artists today.
Adeel Akhtar, born in London in 1980, is a talented English actor renowned for his role in 'Murdered by My Father.' His impactful performances and dedication to storytelling make him a significant figure in modern cinema.
Avi Strool, born in 1980 in Tel Aviv, Israel, is a celebrated Israeli footballer known for his remarkable career in the Israeli Premier League. He is not only recognized for his skills on the field but also for his contributions off the pitch to support youth sports.
October 8 marks the birthday of Charles Hedger, the celebrated guitarist of the British heavy metal band Cradle of Filth. Known for his technical prowess and captivating riffs, Hedger has become a key figure in gothic metal, influencing both fans and musicians alike.
Alison Lohman, born on September 18, 1979, in Palm Springs, California, is an acclaimed American actress known for her roles in films like White Oleander. Her journey from a young aspiring actress to a Hollywood star inspires many around the world.
Daniel Aranzubia, born on January 16, 1979, in Logroño, Spain, is a celebrated Spanish footballer known for his outstanding career as a goalkeeper. His dedication and skill have earned him respect in the football community, making him a prominent figure in Spanish football history.
Born on October 1, 1978, in Bangangté, Cameroon, Augustine Simo is a celebrated Cameroonian footballer known for his impactful contributions to the sport. His journey from local fields to professional leagues inspires many aspiring athletes today.
Pilar López de Ayala, a prominent Spanish actress known for her role in 'Juana la Loca', was born in Madrid on February 18, 1978. With a significant impact on Spanish cinema, her talent continues to inspire many.
Shelly Moore, born in 1978 in Jacksonville, Florida, is an inspiring figure known for her reign as Miss Teen USA representing Tennessee in 1997. Her legacy continues to motivate young individuals to pursue their dreams.
Barrett Foa, born on September 18, 1977, in Manhattan, New York City, is a talented American actor and singer. Known for his role in 'NCIS: Los Angeles,' Barrett showcases extraordinary skills in both acting and music, captivating audiences worldwide.
Kieran West, born on this date in 1977, is a celebrated British oarsman known for his Olympic Gold medal win in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Hailing from Kingston upon Thames, West's journey to greatness is a tale of perseverance and dedication to the sport of rowing.
Li Tie, born in 1977 in Shenyang, China, is a prominent footballer and coach known for his time at Everton and contributions to Chinese football. His journey highlights the intersection of sports culture in China and the global football landscape.
Ronaldo, known as "O Fenômeno", was born in 1976 in Rio de Janeiro. Widely regarded as one of the greatest soccer players, his journey from the streets to global fame is inspiring. His impact continues to influence generations in the world of football.
Guillermo Vargas 'Habacuc', born in 1975 in San José, Costa Rica, is a renowned contemporary artist known for his impactful exhibition 'Exposición N° 1'. His work blends cultural commentary with innovative artistry, engaging audiences on various social issues.
Discover the remarkable journey of Barrett Comiskey, born in 1975, whose invention of E Ink technology revolutionized reading through e-books and digital displays. Learn about his impact on technology and the publishing industry.
Jason Sudeikis, born on September 18, 1975, in Fairfax, Virginia, is an acclaimed American comedian and writer best known for his role in *Ted Lasso*. His humor and writing have earned him multiple awards, including an Emmy.
Kanstantsin Lukashyk, born on 24 February 1975 in Hrodna, Belarus, is an Olympic gold medalist in pistol shooting. His achievements in the 1992 Olympic Games have inspired future generations of athletes in Belarus and showcased the country's talent on an international stage.
Youssef Chahed, born on September 18, 1975, in Tunis, Tunisia, has served as Prime Minister since 2016, navigating the complexities of Tunisian politics while advocating for important economic reforms and youth empowerment. His diverse background makes him a key figure in shaping Tunisia's future.
1974 Sol Campbell, English soccer centre-back (73 caps; Tottenham Hotspur 255 games, Arsenal, Portsmouth), born in London, England
Ticha Penicheiro, born on April 18, 1974, in Figueira da Foz, Portugal, is a former professional basketball player known for her time with the Sacramento Monarchs and her significant impact on women's sports.
Xzibit, born Alvin Nathaniel Joiner on September 18, 1974, in Detroit, Michigan, is a renowned rapper and actor. He's famous for his album 'At the Speed of Life' and as the host of 'Pimp My Ride,' showcasing his multifaceted talent in music and entertainment.
Ami Onuki, born in Tokyo, Japan in 1973, is renowned as one half of the popular J-Pop duo Puffy AmiYumi. Their catchy music and charming performances have made a lasting impact, bridging cultures and inspiring generations.
James Marsden, born on September 18, 1973, in Stillwater, Oklahoma, is an acclaimed American actor known for his roles in blockbuster films like Superman Returns and the X-Men series. His career showcases a blend of action and romance, marking him as a multifaceted talent in Hollywood.
On April 18, 1973, Mark Shuttleworth was born in Welkom, South Africa. As the founder and CEO of Canonical Ltd., he revolutionized the tech world with Ubuntu, an open-source operating system. Shuttleworth is also known for being the first African in space.
On the day of Paul Brousseau's birth in 1973, a future Canadian ice hockey player was welcomed into the world in Pierrefonds, Quebec. His journey in the sport would inspire many and solidify his legacy in the hockey community.
Brigitte Becue, born in 1972 in Ostend, Belgium, is a celebrated swimmer who achieved Olympic fame with a silver medal in 1988. Her dedication and success have inspired generations of athletes in Belgium.
François Gesthuizen, born in 1972 in Millingen aan de Rijn, Netherlands, became a distinguished soccer player known for his time with PSV and NAC. His story is an inspiring tale of dedication that shaped Dutch soccer history.
1972 Michael Landes, American actor (American Summer), born in The Bronx, New York
On March 28, 1972, Richard Huntley was born in Monroe, North Carolina. He became an accomplished NFL running back, known for his time with the Atlanta Falcons, leaving a remarkable legacy in American football.
Anna Netrebko, born on September 18, 1971, in Krasnodar, is a renowned Russian opera singer. Her journey from a small city to global stardom exemplifies her exceptional talents and dedication to the art of opera.
Jada Pinkett Smith, born on September 18, 1971, in Baltimore, Maryland, is an American actress known for her remarkable roles in films like 'Set It Off' and 'Nutty Professor'. Her work as an actress, producer, and advocate continues to inspire many in the entertainment industry.
Lance Armstrong, an American road cyclist born in Plano, Texas, was renowned for winning 7 Tour de France titles. However, his achievements were overshadowed by a doping scandal that led to his ban from cycling in 2012, marking a profound fall from grace.
1971 Ron Childs, American NFL linebacker (New Orleans Saints), born in Kennewick, Washington
Aisha Tyler, born in 1970 in San Francisco, is a talented actress and talk show host known for her work on 'The Talk' and as a voice in 'Archer.' A multifaceted entertainer, she inspires many with her humor and advocacy for diversity in media.
Dan Eldon, born on September 25, 1970, in Hampstead, London, was a British-Kenyan photojournalist whose powerful images depicted the harsh realities of life in Africa. His dedication to social justice and humanitarianism continues to inspire generations today.
Everett Lindsay, born on December 20, 1970, in Burlington, Iowa, was an accomplished NFL guard and center for the Minnesota Vikings, known for his versatility and dedication to the game.
Michela Rocco, born in Udine, Italy, in 1970, is an acclaimed actress and 1987 Miss Italy. Her journey from beauty queen to accomplished actress showcases her talent and impact on Italian culture.
Mike Compton, the NFL center and guard known for his time with the Detroit Lions, was born on May 8, 1970, in Richlands, Virginia. His journey in football continues to inspire many aspiring players.
Johanna Doderer, born on April 24, 1969, in Bregenz, Austria, is a renowned contemporary classical composer known for blending traditional and modern influences in her music. Her innovative compositions have captivated audiences globally, showcasing her rich cultural heritage and emotional depth.
Explore the life of Robert Coons, an NFL tight end born in Brea, California, in 1969. Discover his journey from a local athlete to a player with the Buffalo Bills, his contributions on and off the field, and his inspiring legacy.
Cappadonna, born Darryl Hill in 1968 in Staten Island, is a renowned rapper in the Wu-Tang Clan. His unique style and profound lyrical ability helped shape the group’s legacy and influenced the hip hop scene.
Toni Kukoč, a celebrated Croatian basketball forward born in 1968, made a significant mark in the NBA with the Chicago Bulls, winning three championships and earning the Sixth Man of the Year award. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of athletes.
Ricardo "Ricky" Bell, born on September 18, 1967, in Boston, Massachusetts, is a celebrated pop and R&B vocalist known for his work with New Edition and Bell Biv Devoe. His contributions to iconic hits like "Cool It Now" and "Do Me!" have left a lasting impact on the music industry.
Tara Fitzgerald, born on July 18, 1967, in Sussex, England, is a celebrated British actress known for her roles in film and theater, including the notable work in 'Siren'. Her career continues to inspire many aspiring artists.
Ian "Spike" Spice, born in Chiswick, West London in 1966, was a renowned drummer known for his work with the band Breathe and Flash Cadillac. Remembered for his hit "Hands To Heaven", he left a lasting impact on the music scene before his passing in 2000.
Isabelle Demongeot, born on January 22, 1966, in Gassin, France, is a celebrated tennis player known for her achievements and influence in women's tennis. Her career inspired many and left a lasting legacy in the sport.
Uğur Şahin, born in 1965 in İskenderun, Turkey, is a trailblazing immunologist who co-founded BioNTech and developed the first mRNA-based vaccine for COVID-19. His innovative work has significantly impacted modern medicine and global health.
Holly Robinson, born on September 18, 1964, in Mount Airy, Philadelphia, is a renowned American actress best known for her role in 21 Jump Street. She continues to inspire audiences with her versatile talent and philanthropic efforts.
1964 Luca Belcastro, Italian classical music composer (La speranza si torce), born in Como, Italy
Marco Masini, born on September 18, 1964, in Florence, is a renowned Italian pop singer-songwriter and pianist celebrated for hits like 'Disperato' and 'Perché lo fai'. His emotive music and storytelling continue to resonate with fans worldwide.
Jim Pocklington, born on March 29, 1963, in Romford, London, became a revered British racing driver. His journey through motorsport, particularly in the Formula Ford series and his role as a mentor, has inspired many aspiring racers. Her legacy continues to impact the racing community.
John Powell, born in London in 1963, is a renowned British film score composer known for his work on films like 'Happy Feet' and the 'Bourne' series, blending vibrant melodies with emotional storytelling. His influence in Hollywood is profound, making him a key figure in contemporary film music.
1963 Richard Weiss, American slalom single kayaker (Olympic 6th 1996), born in Munich, Germany (d. 1997)
John Fashanu, born on September 6, 1962, in London, England, is a former English soccer striker and television presenter known for his work on Gladiators and Deal or No Deal Nigeria. His transition from sports to entertainment highlights his diverse talents.
James Gandolfini, born in Westwood, NJ in 1961, was an iconic American actor best known for his powerful role in 'The Sopranos.' His legacy continues to influence television and film even after his passing in 2013.
Martin 'Frosty' Beedle, born in 1961 in North Ferriby, East Yorkshire, is a talented British session drummer known for his work with Cutting Crew on the hit '(I Just) Died In Your Arms Tonight'. His contributions to music extend beyond this iconic track, showcasing his versatility and rhythmic prowess.
Joshua Angrist, born in 1960 in Columbus, Ohio, is an esteemed Israeli-American economist celebrated for his groundbreaking work in causal inference and labor economics. In 2021, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his innovative methodologies that have significantly advanced economic research.
Karim Rashid, born on September 18, 1960, in Cairo, Egypt, is a prominent Egyptian-Canadian industrial designer renowned for his innovative and functional designs. With a career spanning decades, Rashid's work has reshaped everyday products into extraordinary creations, highlighting his commitment to sustainability and user-centric design.
Ian Arkwright, born in 1959 in Shafton, Barnsley, England, is a celebrated English footballer known for his significant contribution to Wolverhampton Wanderers. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring footballers today.
Mark Romanek, born in 1959 in Chicago, is a notable American filmmaker recognized for his work on 'One Hour Photo'. His visual storytelling has made a significant impact in both film and music videos, showcasing his innovative approach to filmmaking.
Ryne Sandberg, the legendary infielder and Hall of Famer, celebrates his 65th birthday. Known for his remarkable career with the Chicago Cubs, Sandberg dazzled fans with his prowess and earned accolades that solidified his place in baseball history.
1958 John Aldridge, Irish soccer striker (69 caps, Republic of Ireland; Newport County, Oxford United, Liverpool, Real Sociedad, Tranmere Rovers), born in Liverpool, England
1958 Don Geronimo [Michael L. Sorce], American radio personality (Don and Mike Show)
On April 18, 1956, Chris Hedges was born in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. An American journalist and author renowned for his critical perspectives on war and society, he has left a profound impact through his influential writings, particularly 'War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning.'
Peter Šťastný, born in Bratislava in 1956, is a Slovak-Canadian hockey legend, celebrated for his scoring prowess and significant contributions to both NHL and international hockey. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, he remains an inspiring figure in the sport.
Tim McInnerny, the celebrated British actor born in 1956 in Cheadle Hulme, is renowned for his memorable roles in 'Blackadder' and 'Notting Hill.' His artistic journey spans stage, screen, and radio, making him a versatile figure in the entertainment industry.
Billy Sims, born in St. Louis in 1955, is an esteemed American football player and Heisman Trophy winner from the University of Oklahoma. As a Pro Bowl running back for the Detroit Lions, his legacy continues to inspire. Dive into his remarkable journey and achievements!
Bob Papenbrook was an American voice actor born on November 29, 1955, in San Diego, California. Known for his roles in iconic series like 'Dragon Ball Z' and 'Digimon,' his voice continues to inspire many even after his passing in 2006.
1954 Murtaza Bhutto, Pakistani politician, born in Karachi, Pakistan (d. 1996)
Born on September 18, 1954, in Montreal, Canada, Steven Pinker is a celebrated cognitive psychologist and author known for his influential theories on language and the human mind. His works have significantly shaped our understanding of cognitive science.
Takao Doi, born in Tokyo in 1954, became a renowned astronaut and aerospace engineer, known for his role in the STS-87 Space Shuttle mission, marking Japan's significant contributions to space exploration.
1954 Tommy Tuberville, American football coach and politician (Senator-R-Alabama 2021-), born in Camden, Arkansas
Betsy Boze, born on June 30, 1953, in Shreveport, Louisiana, became the 9th president of The College of The Bahamas. Her leadership transformed the educational landscape and inspired many through her dedication to academic excellence and community engagement.
Gerald Custer, born in 1953 in Baltimore, Maryland, is a celebrated choral conductor and composer, famed for his piece 'I Kiss My Hand to the Stars'. His contributions to choral music and mentorship have influenced numerous artists, creating a lasting legacy.
Rick Pitino, born on September 18, 1952, in New York City, is a revered basketball coach known for his impactful coaching in NCAA history. His strategic mind and leadership principles have shaped the lives of countless players, establishing his legacy in the world of sports.
Ben Carson, born on September 18, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan, is a renowned American neurosurgeon and politician, celebrated for his groundbreaking medical achievements and public service, including his role as U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Darryl Stingley, born in 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, was an NFL wide receiver for the New England Patriots from 1973-1977. His career was tragically cut short by a devastating injury, which led him to advocate for sports safety and spinal injury research until his death in 2007.
Dee Dee Ramone, born Douglas Colvin in 1951, was the legendary bassist of the Ramones, shaping punk rock from 1974 to 1989. His impactful music and unique style continue to influence the punk genre even after his passing in 2002.
Marc Surer, born on March 18, 1951, in Arisdorf, Switzerland, became a prominent motor racing driver known for his contributions to Formula One and motorsports. His journey reflects his passion and resilience in overcoming challenges in a competitive sport.
Carl Verbraeken, born in Wilrijk, Belgium on March 16, 1950, is a distinguished composer known for his contributions to both contemporary classical music and Belgian heritage. His unique style blends traditional elements with modern techniques, making his works memorable.
Celebrate Darryl Sittler's 74th birthday, the legendary center known for his NHL record of 10 points in a game. Hailing from St. Jacobs, Ontario, Sittler is celebrated not only for his incredible achievements in hockey but also for his impact on the sport and community.
Helene Virginie Weijel, born on November 12, 1950, in Amsterdam, was a prominent Dutch author known for her work, 'In the Street Without a Coat'. She left a lasting legacy in literature before her passing in 1995.
Shabana Azmi, born on September 18, 1950, in Hyderabad, India, is a celebrated Indian actress renowned for her roles in influential films like 'Ankur' and 'Neerja.' Her impactful career, enriched with social activism, has established her as a prominent figure in Indian cinema.
Jim McCrery, born on January 14, 1949, in Shreveport, Louisiana, is a noted American politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives. His political journey exemplifies a commitment to public service and dedication to the people of Louisiana.
Kerry Livgren, born on September 18, 1949, in Topeka, Kansas, is a legendary progressive rock guitarist and songwriter best known for his work with the band Kansas, creating classics like 'Carry On Wayward Son' and 'Dust in the Wind'.
Mo Mowlam, born in Watford in 1949, was a significant British Labour Party politician known for her crucial role in the Northern Ireland peace process and as an advocate for women's rights. She passed away in 2005, leaving behind a powerful legacy in British politics.
Peter Shilton, born in 1949 in Leicester, England, became one of the greatest goalkeepers in football history, known for his extraordinary skills and career achievements. Join us in exploring his life and impact on the sport.
Born in 1948, Geir Karlsen was a celebrated Norwegian soccer goalkeeper known for his time with clubs like Rosenborg and his commitment to the sport. With a total of 31 caps for the national team, his legacy lives on as an inspiration for future athletes.
Ken Brett was an American baseball player born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1948. Throughout his 14-season MLB career, he became known for his pitching prowess and inspirational presence in the baseball community, leaving behind a lasting legacy.
Explore the life of Giancarlo Minardi, born in Faenza, Italy, in 1947, who founded the Minardi Formula One team, contributing significantly to motorsport and nurturing young talent in racing.
Hans Vermeulen, born in 1947 in Voorburg, Netherlands, was a talented Dutch singer and guitarist famous for his role in the band Sandy Coast. He left a lasting impact on the music scene until his death in 2017.
Russ Abbott, born on September 16, 1947, in Chester, England, is a revered British singer, drummer, and comedian known for his work in The Black Abbotts and The Russ Abbott Show. His unique blend of music and humor has left a lasting impact on Britain's entertainment landscape.
Alan 'Bam' King was born on January 17, 1946, in Muswell Hill, North London. He emerged as a notable English rocker, leaving a lasting impact on the music industry with his dynamic performances and contributions to rock music.
Born in 1946 in Galicia, Spain, Benjamín Brea became a prominent Spanish-Venezuelan jazz saxophonist, arranger, and teacher. His legacy continues to inspire musicians today, blending cultural influences through his passionate love for jazz.
Nicholas Clay was born on November 18, 1946, in Streatham, London. An English actor renowned for his role in Lady Chatterley's Lover, Clay's impressive career spanned various genres, captivating audiences with his versatile performances until his passing in 2000.
Discover the remarkable journey of Otis Sistrunk, an iconic American football defensive tackle born in Columbus, Georgia in 1946, who celebrated his legacy with the Raiders, playing in Super Bowl XI and earning Pro Bowl honors.
Ottorino Sartor, born in Chancay, Peru in 1945, was a celebrated soccer goalkeeper known for his 27 caps with the Peruvian national team and his remarkable career at Defensor Arica and CNI. He passed away in 2021, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire soccer players.
P.F. Sloan, born in 1945, was an influential American songwriter known for hits like "Eve of Destruction" and "Secret Agent Man." His music reflected the societal issues of his time, making significant contributions to the music industry until his death in 2015.
Charles Lacy Veach was an American astronaut born on November 24, 1944, in Chicago, Illinois. Known for his missions STS-39 and STS-52, he left a lasting legacy in the field of space exploration before his passing in 1995.
Michael Franks, born on September 18, 1944, in La Jolla, California, is an acclaimed American jazz singer and songwriter known for his smooth voice and thought-provoking lyrics. His musical journey continues to inspire generations of music lovers.
Rocío Jurado, born in Chipiona, Spain in 1944, was an influential Spanish singer and actress whose powerful voice and emotive performances made her a beloved cultural icon until her passing in 2006.
Discover the life and legacy of Michael Vetter, the German composer born in Oberstdorf in 1943. His innovative approach to contemporary classical music reshaped the musical landscape and inspired future generations. Michael's work continues to resonate long after his passing in 2013.
April 18, 1942, marks the birthday of Alex Stepney, a legendary English football goalkeeper known for his incredible skill and impactful career with Manchester United. His contributions to football remain celebrated today.
Hafliði Hallgrímsson, born in Akureyri in 1941, is an acclaimed Icelandic cellist and composer known for his works 'Herma' and 'Sonnambulo'. His contributions significantly shape the Icelandic music scene, reflecting a rich cultural heritage.
Allen Johnson, born in Pittsburgh in 1940, was a renowned doo-wop baritone vocalist known for his hit "Blue Moon" with The Marcels. His contributions to music have left a lasting legacy, embodying the spirit of doo-wop until his passing in 1995.
Born in 1940, Bruce Murray became a notable New Zealand cricket batsman, known for his 13 Test match appearances and a top score of 90. Hailing from Johnsonville, his impact on the sport lasted until his passing in 2023.
Frankie Avalon, born Francis Avallone on February 18, 1940, in Philadelphia, became a beloved American actor and pop singer known for hits like "Venus" and films such as "Beach Party" and "Grease." His charm and talent made him an icon of youth culture in the 1950s and 60s.
Bob Whittaker was born in Eureka, Kansas, in 1939. A dedicated politician, he served in the U.S. House of Representatives, focusing on agriculture and community needs. His legacy continues to inspire local governance in Kansas.
Jorge Sampaio, born in Lisbon in 1939, was a prominent lawyer and politician who served as President of Portugal from 1996 to 2006. His legacy includes significant contributions to democratic principles, social justice, and human rights, influencing Portuguese society and beyond.
1939 Naresh Sohal, Indian-British composer (Gautama Buddha; The Cosmic Dance; The Divine Song), born in Punjab, British India (d. 2018)
Sylvia Plimack Mangold, born in 1938, is an influential American visual artist known for her unique depictions of interiors and landscapes, blending observational accuracy with emotional depth, to create compelling and resonant art.
On March 5, 1937, Norman Dinerstein was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. An influential American composer, he left a lasting mark on the music world until his passing in 1982, celebrated for his diverse styles and educational contributions.
1937 Ralph Backstrom, Canadian ice hockey centre (6 x Stanley Cup Montreal Canadiens; 6 x NHL All-Star), born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario (d. 2021)
James Frederick "Jimmie" Rodgers, born in Camas, Washington in 1933, was a pioneering American pop singer and guitarist, renowned for hits like "Honey Comb." His legacy continues to influence musicians today, even after his passing in 2021.
Fred Willard, born in Cleveland in 1933, was an iconic American comedian and character actor known for his roles in 'Fernwood 2-Night', 'Best In Show', and 'Modern Family'. He brought joy to countless audiences until his passing in 2020.
Manfred Niehaus, born in 1933 in Cologne, was a celebrated German composer known for his innovative contributions to classical music. His legacy continues to influence modern composers today.
Robert 'Bob' Bennett, born in Salt Lake City in 1933, served as a U.S. Senator from Utah from 1993 to 2011. Known for his fiscal responsibility, he made significant contributions to American politics before passing away in 2016.
1933 Robert Blake [Michael Gubitosi], American Emmy Award-winning actor (Baretta; Little Rascals - "Bobby"; In Cold Blood), born in Nutley, New Jersey (d. 2023)
Scotty Bowman, born on September 18, 1933, in Montreal, Quebec, is a legendary NHL player and coach known for his remarkable achievements with the Montreal Canadiens and Detroit Red Wings. Celebrating his incredible career, Bowman remains a pivotal figure in the world of hockey.
Explore the inspiring story of Valentina Ponomaryova, the Soviet cosmonaut instrumental in the historic Vostok 6 mission as a backup, and her lasting impact on women in space exploration.
1932 Nikolay Rukavishnikov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 10, 16, 33), born in Tomsk, Russia (d. 2002)
1932 Valery Ryumin, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 25, 32/34, 35/37), born in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Russia
Anthony Bowles, born in England in 1931, was a renowned British music director famous for his work on iconic musicals like 'Jesus Christ Superstar' and 'Evita.' His innovative contributions left a lasting legacy in the world of musical theatre until his death in 1993.
Discover the fascinating life of Derek Nimmo, a beloved British comedic character actor born in Liverpool in 1930, famous for his role in 'All Gas and Gaiters' and remembered for his unique contributions to comedy until his passing in 1999.
1930 Ray Alan, British ventriloquist and television entertainer (Lord Charles), born in Greenwich, London (d. 2010)
Jack Mullaney, born on April 30, 1929, in Pittsburgh, was a popular American actor known for his roles in 'South Pacific' and 'My Living Doll'. His legacy continues to inspire audiences even after his death in 1982.
June Fisher, born on June 29, 1929, in Chatham, England, made significant contributions to education in the UK as a teacher and trade unionist, developing qualifications such as CSE and GCSE. Her legacy continues to impact students today.
Louis Myers, born in Byhalia, Mississippi in 1929, was a talented blues guitarist and harmonica player who shaped the Chicago blues scene. His unique musical style and collaborations with iconic artists left a lasting legacy in the world of blues music.
This article celebrates the birth of Adam Walacinski, a prominent Polish composer born on September 18, 1928, in Kraków. It highlights his influence on music and his lasting legacy in the classical and contemporary music scenes.
Phyllis Kirk, an iconic American actress born in Syracuse, New York in 1928, captivated audiences with her roles in 'Thin Man' and 'Red Button's Show'. Her performances left a lasting legacy in the entertainment world until her passing in 2006.
1927 Gerlando Alberti, Sicilian Mafioso (Ciaculli massacre, 1963, 'Mafia! What is that? A kind of cheese'), born in Palermo, Sicily (d. 2012)
1926 Bob Toski, American golfer, instructor (PGA Tour leading money winner 1954), born in Haydenville, Massachusetts
Bud Greenspan, born in 1926 in New York City, was an influential American documentary maker known for his compelling portrayals of the Olympic Games, awarded the IOC Olympic Order in 1985 for his contributions to sports storytelling.
Harvey Haddix, an American baseball pitcher born in 1925, is known for his exceptional performance during a game in 1959 where he pitched a near-perfect game into the 12th inning before suffering a heartbreaking loss, cementing his legacy in baseball history.
J. D. Tippit, born in Texas in 1924, became a dedicated police officer. His life was tragically cut short when he was murdered by Lee Harvey Oswald shortly after the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. Tippit's legacy as a courageous officer lives on.
Born in Scotland in 1923, Bertha Wilson became Canada's first female Supreme Court Justice, advocating for women's rights and making significant contributions to legal history until her passing in 2007.
Peter Smithson, born in 1923 in Stockton-on-Tees, was a leading English architect known for his contributions to Brutalism, particularly through works like Robin Hood Gardens. His legacy continues to inspire modern architectural thought and urban design.
Born on December 18, 1923, in Paris, Queen Anne of Romania played a vital role as Queen Consort alongside King Michael I. Her legacy includes devoted humanitarian efforts and unwavering support for her country, making her a cherished figure in Romanian history.
David Gahr, born on September 2, 1922, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was a renowned American photographer celebrated for his iconic images of folk, jazz, and rock musicians. His work has left a lasting legacy in music photography until his passing in 2008.
Grayson Hall, born Shirley Grossman in 1922 in Philadelphia, was an influential American actress known for her roles in 'The Night of the Iguana' and 'Dark Shadows'. Celebrated for her powerful performances, she remained a key figure in theater and television until her passing in 1985.
Ray Steadman-Allen was born in Clapton, England in 1922. A celebrated British choral and brass band composer, he crafted over 250 works that continue to resonate in music today. He passed away in 2014, leaving behind a remarkable legacy.
Gerald Hartley, born in 1921 in Spokane, Washington, was a prominent American composer, choral director, and educator. His legacy, which spans decades, has significantly influenced music education and composition styles across the country.
Celebrate the life of Jack Warden, born on April 18, 1920, in Newark, New Jersey. This renowned American character actor left an indelible mark on cinema with memorable performances in <strong>Shampoo</strong>, <strong>Heaven Can Wait</strong>, and <strong>Brian's Song</strong> before his passing in 2006.
Born on September 22, 1918, in Hebron, Indiana, Johnny Mantz became a pioneering figure in auto racing, winning the first Southern 500 in NASCAR history. His legacy continues to inspire generations of racers.
Ande Anderson, influential English opera director, was born in 1917 in South Shields, England. His creative legacy transformed the opera scene, leaving an impact that resonates to this day.
Discover the life and contributions of Gerrit Borgers, a prominent Dutch literary figure born in 1917 in Brummen, Netherlands. His works continue to inspire readers and writers alike. Learn more about his journey, legacy, and literary achievements.
1917 June Foray, American voice actress (Rocky the Flying Squirrel; Cinderella; Cindy Lou Who), born in Springfield, Massachusetts (d. 2017)
Frank Bell, born in 1916, was a British educator and the founder of The Bell Educational Trust Limited. His work revolutionized language education, fostering intercultural communication throughout his career until his passing in 1989.
1916 John Jacob Rhodes, American politician (Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona), born in Council Grove, Kansas (d. 2003)
Born on April 18, 1916, in Bologna, Italy, Rossano Brazzi became an iconic actor known for his performances in films like South Pacific and The Barefoot Contessa, leaving a significant legacy in cinema until his death in 1994.
Hetta Empson, born in 1915 in Orange Free State, South Africa, was a renowned South African-British artist whose work blended her cultural influences. She left a lasting legacy in the art world, celebrated for her unique perspective and innovative techniques. Empson passed away in 1996.
Jack Cardiff, born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk in 1914, became a legendary cinematographer, renowned for his work on films like 'Black Narcissus.' His innovative techniques and visual storytelling continue to influence filmmakers today, making him a pivotal figure in film history.
Kurt Lotz, born in 1912, was a pivotal figure in the automotive industry as the second postwar CEO of Volkswagen. His leadership transformed the company, fostering innovation and global expansion, which solidified its reputation worldwide.
Sarah Palfrey Cooke, born on April 16, 1912, in Sharon, Massachusetts, was a distinguished American tennis player who won the U.S. National Championships in 1941 and 1945. Her legacy in women's tennis and contributions to the sport continue to inspire generations.
Syd Howe, born in Ottawa in 1911, was a celebrated Canadian hockey player and Stanley Cup champion with the Detroit Red Wings who left a lasting legacy before his passing in 1976.
Hendrik Cornelis, born in 1910 in Oudenaarde, Belgium, served as the Governor-General of the Belgian Congo. His governance was marked by significant colonial challenges and lasting impacts, reflecting the complexities of colonial history, until his death in 1999.
1910 Josef Tal, Israeli composer (Israeli art music), born in Pinne, German Poland (d. 2008)
Explore the life of Leon Stein, an influential American composer born in Chicago in 1910. His innovative compositions and dedication to music left a lasting legacy, inspiring future generations and enriching the American classical music scene.
Victor Ambartsumian, born in Tiflis in 1908, was a pioneering Russian astronomer known for his groundbreaking work in astrophysics and his establishment of scientific institutions. His contributions earned him accolades and shaped the future of astronomy until his passing in 1996.
1907 Edwin M. McMillan, American physicist and discoverer of plutonium (Nobel 1951), born in Redondo Beach, California (d. 1991)
Semjon I. Kirsanov was a renowned Ukrainian poet born on September 5, 1906, in Odessa. His influential work, particularly in 'Semj Dnej Nedeli', continues to resonate in Ukrainian literature today.
Agnes De Mille, born in New York City in 1905, revolutionized American dance and choreography with her work in Oklahoma!. Her innovative approach combined dance and storytelling, leaving an indelible mark on the world of musical theater.
1905 Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, American comedian and actor (The Jack Benny Program), born in Oakland, California (d. 1977)
Greta Garbo, born in Stockholm in 1905, was a legendary Swedish actress known for her roles in films like Ninotchka, Grand Hotel, and Camille. With her enchanting performances and enigmatic persona, she became a symbol of classic Hollywood before retreating from the limelight.
Harold Clurman, born in New York City in 1901, was a notable American theatrical producer and director known for shaping modern theatre through his innovative work and the co-founding of the Group Theatre.
Ida Kamińska, born in 1899 in Odessa, was a notable Polish stage and screen actress known for her compelling roles in 'The Shop on Main Street' and 'Mother Courage and Her Children'. Her influence continues to inspire artists today, showcasing a rich legacy in theatre and film.
Pablo Sorozábal, born in San Sebastián on April 2, 1897, was a leading Spanish composer whose works blend folklore with contemporary styles. His enduring legacy in the world of music makes him a significant figure in Spanish cultural history.
John Diefenbaker (1895-1979) 13th Prime Minister of Canada (Conservative: 1957-63), born in Neustadt, Ontario
1895 Tomoji Tanabe, Japanese supercentenarian who dies of old age at 113, born in Miyakonojo, Miyazaki, Japan (d. 2009)
1894 Fay Compton [Virginia Compton-Mackenzie], British stage and screen actress (Hamlet; The WInter's Tale; Othello; The Haunting), born in West Kensington, London (d. 1978)
Arthur Benjamin, born in 1893 in Sydney, was an influential Australian composer known for his vibrant work 'Jamaican Rumba.' His innovative blend of musical styles left a lasting impact on classical music until his death in 1960.
1893 William March, American writer (Company K), born in Mobile, Alabama (d. 1954)
Cyril Walker, born in Manchester in 1892, became a renowned English golfer and competed in the US Open in 1924. His journey in golf has inspired generations, leaving a significant legacy in the sport.
Discover the life and legacy of Sam Staples, the English cricket medium pace bowler born in 1892 in Newstead Colliery. Staples played for Nottinghamshire and made a mark in the cricket world, remembered for his impressive statistics and unique bowling style.
Vladimír Ambros, a prominent Czech composer, was born in 1890 in Prostějov. Renowned for fusing traditional Moravian music with classical techniques, his legacy endures through his impactful compositions and dedication to education in music.
Doris Blackburn, born in 1889 in Hawthorn, Melbourne, was a pioneer in Australian politics, serving as a Member of Parliament and advocating for social justice and women's rights until her passing in 1970.
On April 4, 1888, Archibald Belaney, famously known as Grey Owl, was born. He became a Canadian conservationist who advocated for wildlife protection and controversially adopted a Native American identity, leaving an enduring impact on environmentalism until his death in 1938.
Muslim Magomayev, born on March 22, 1885, in Grozny, was a pioneering Azerbaijani-Soviet composer whose innovative works blended Eastern and Western musical traditions, leaving a lasting impact on the music world until his passing in 1937.
Ludomir Różycki, born in Warsaw in 1884, was a renowned Polish composer and conductor famous for his operas like Eros i Psyche and Pan Twardowski. His work significantly enriched Polish music until his death in 1953.
On December 5, 1883, Gerald Tyrwhitt, known as Lord Berners, was born in Apley Hall, Shropshire, England. An influential English composer, his work is celebrated for its inventive style and cultural impact. Lord Berners passed away in 1950, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of music.
Jozef de Voght, born on January 31, 1877, in Broechem, Belgium, was a notable Flemish priest and songwriter. Best known for his song 'Under the Snow,' his work combined deep spiritual themes with cultural resonance, leaving a lasting legacy until his passing in 1956.
James Scullin, born on September 18, 1876 in Trawalla, Victoria, became the 9th Prime Minister of Australia. A prominent member of the Australian Labour Party, he led the country during the Great Depression until 1932, leaving a significant legacy in Australian politics.
Milan Rakić, born on January 12, 1876, in Belgrade, Serbia, was a prominent Serbian poet known for his influential work 'Nove Pesme.' His legacy continues to inspire readers and poets alike even after his passing in 1938.
Henriette Renié, born in Paris in 1875, was a celebrated harpist and composer who made significant contributions to the world of music. Her lifelong dedication to the harp and her impact as an educator inspired future generations, solidifying her legacy in classical music.
Learn about Tomas Burgos, a visionary philanthropist born in 1875 in Osorno, Chile, who founded Villa Lo Burgos to uplift communities. His legacy inspires ongoing efforts in social justice and community aid in Chile and beyond.
1874 Johannes Anker Larsen, Danish writer (Vises Sten), born in Langeland, Denmark (d. 1957)
On November 10, 1870, Clark Wissler was born in Hagerstown, Indiana. As an American anthropologist, he significantly contributed to the understanding of Native American cultures and emphasized the importance of cultural diversity. Wissler’s work continues to influence anthropology today.
1869 Ellen Hansell, American tennis player (US National champion 1887), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1937)