January 27 birthdays and deaths:
Famous birthdays on January 27:
Zodiac: Aquarius
Mohamed Al-Fayed
Mohamed Al-Fayed, an Egyptian-Swiss businessman, built a retail empire, owning iconic Harrods department store and the Ritz Hotel in Paris. He was also the father of Dodi Fayed, who tragically died in a car accident with Princess Diana.
Birthyear: 1929

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a child prodigy, was a renowned Austrian pianist and composer. He created over 600 masterpieces, including symphonies, operas, and chamber music, blending melody and harmony with unparalleled genius, leaving an indelible mark on classical music.
Birthyear: 1756

Mimi Rogers
Mimi Rogers is an American actress known for her versatility in film and television. Born January 27, 1956, she gained fame with her breakout role in "Someone to Watch Over Me" (1987) and later appeared in TV shows like "Paper Dolls" and "The Loop".
Birthyear: 1956

Bridget Fonda
Bridget Fonda is a retired American actress born on January 27, 1964. Noted for her versatility, she appeared in films like "Single White Female," "Point of No Return," and "Lake Placid." She's the daughter of Peter Fonda and niece of Jane Fonda, originating from a legendary Hollywood family.
Birthyear: 1964

Jerry Buss
Jerry Buss, not a chemist, was an American businessman and owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, a legendary NBA team. He was a shrewd entrepreneur who transformed the Lakers into a global brand, winning 10 NBA championships during his ownership from 1979 to 2013.
Birthyear: 1933

Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming is a Scottish-American actor known for his versatile performances on stage and screen. He's won a Tony Award for "Cabaret" and has appeared in films like "X2: X-Men United" and TV shows like "The Good Wife."
Birthyear: 1965

Patton Oswalt
Patton Oswalt is an American comedian and actor, known for his geeky humor and pop culture references. He's starred in TV shows like "Parks and Recreation" and "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," and has appeared in films like "Ratatouille" and "The Goldbergs."
Birthyear: 1969

James Cromwell
James Cromwell is a renowned American actor, born on January 27, 1940. He's known for his distinctive voice and versatile performances in films like "Babe," "L.A. Confidential," and TV shows like "Six Feet Under" and "American Horror Story."
Birthyear: 1940

Tasuku Honjo
Tasuku Honjo is a Japanese immunologist and Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine (2018). He discovered the programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) and its role in cancer therapy, leading to the development of cancer immunotherapy.
Birthyear: 1942

John Roberts
John Roberts, born 1955, is an American lawyer and judge who has served as the 17th Chief Justice of the United States since 2005. He has led the Supreme Court with a conservative leaning, shaping the country's legal landscape.
Birthyear: 1955

Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll, aka Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was a renowned English novelist, poet, and mathematician. He's best known for his beloved children's classics, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass", which have become timeless masterpieces of fantasy literature.
Birthyear: 1832

Donna Reed
Donna Reed was a renowned American actress who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "From Here to Eternity" (1953). She starred in over 40 films, including "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946) and had her own TV show, "The Donna Reed Show" (1958-1966).
Birthyear: 1921

Cris Collinsworth
Cris Collinsworth is a former NFL wide receiver and accomplished sportscaster. He played for the Cincinnati Bengals (1981-1988) and later became a respected TV analyst, earning multiple Emmy Awards for his work on NBC's Sunday Night Football.
Birthyear: 1959

Mikhail Baryshnikov
Mikhail Baryshnikov, a celebrated Russian-American dancer, choreographer, and actor, is renowned for his breathtaking technique and charismatic stage presence. A principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre, he has also appeared in films like "The Turning Point" and TV shows like "Sex and the City."
Birthyear: 1948
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Edward Smith (sea captain)
Edward John Smith RD RNR was a British merchant navy officer who served as the master of the RMS Titanic. He went down with the ship and died in the disaster on April 15, 1912, at the age of 62.
Birthyear: 1850

Mike Patton
Mike Patton is a prolific American singer, composer, and voice artist, known for his eclectic and experimental style. As the lead vocalist of Faith No More, he's renowned for his wide vocal range and energetic live performances, also exploring genres like avant-garde, metal, and experimental music.
Birthyear: 1968

Nick Mason
Nick Mason is the renowned drummer and songwriter for Pink Floyd, contributing to their psychedelic, progressive, and rock sound. He co-wrote iconic tracks like "Echoes" and "Time," and has also released solo albums, showcasing his versatility as a musician.
Birthyear: 1944
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John Witherspoon (actor)
John Witherspoon, the beloved American actor and comedian, is best known for his iconic roles in "The Wayans Bros." TV series and the "Friday" film franchise. His distinctive voice and comedic timing endeared him to audiences, leaving a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.
Birthyear: 1942

Tamlyn Tomita
Tamlyn Tomita is a Japanese-American actress and singer, known for her breakout role in "The Karate Kid Part II" (1986) and notable performances in "Four Rooms" (1995) and "Seven Years in Tibet" (1997).
Birthyear: 1966

Wilhelm II
Wilhelm II, German Emperor from 1888 to 1918, was a complex figure marked by contradictions: a militarist with a love for the arts, a nationalist with liberal leanings. His impulsive decisions led to World War I, ultimately resulting in his abdication and exile.
Birthyear: 1859

Troy Donahue
Troy Donahue was an American actor who rose to fame in the 1950s and 1960s, starring in films like "A Summer Place" and "Palm Springs Weekend." He was a teen idol and heartthrob, known for his chiseled good looks and charming on-screen presence.
Birthyear: 1936

Frank Miller
Frank Miller is a legendary American illustrator, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his dark, gritty, and stylized visual style. He revolutionized the comic book industry with classics like "Sin City," "300," and "The Dark Knight Returns," and brought his unique vision to the big screen.
Birthyear: 1957

Keith Olbermann
Keith Olbermann is a renowned American journalist, author, and liberal commentator. He's best known for his tenures at MSNBC, ESPN, and Current TV, where he anchored shows like "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" and "Olbermann."
Birthyear: 1959

Marat Safin
Marat Safin, a Russian tennis legend, won two Grand Slams and reached world No. 1 in 2000. After retiring, he transitioned to politics, serving as a Russian State Duma deputy from 2011 to 2017, leveraging his popularity to promote social and educational initiatives.
Birthyear: 1980
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Fred Taylor (American football)
Fred Taylor is a former American football player who played as a running back in the NFL from 1998 to 2008. He played for the Jacksonville Jaguars and New England Patriots, earning a Pro Bowl selection in 2003.
Birthyear: 1976

G. E. Smith
G.E. Smith is a renowned American guitarist and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist for Hall & Oates from 1981 to 1985. He's also played with artists like David Bowie, Mick Jagger, and Roger Waters, earning multiple Grammy nods for his work.
Birthyear: 1952

Daniel Vettori
Daniel Vettori is a New Zealand cricketing legend, taking 362 wickets in 113 Tests as a left-arm spinner. He also played 295 ODIs and later coached the Bangladesh team in the 2015 ICC World Cup.
Birthyear: 1979

George Monbiot
George Monbiot is a British author, journalist, and environmental activist. He writes about capitalism, corporate power, and ecological degradation. His influential books, such as "Captive State" and "Heat", critique consumerism and advocate for systemic change to address climate crisis and social injustice.
Birthyear: 1963

Howard McNear
Howard McNear was a prolific American actor, best known for his role as Floyd Lawson, the barber, on CBS Radio's "The Andy Griffith Show." With over 100 film and television credits, McNear's warm, folksy demeanor endeared him to audiences during the 1950s and 1960s.
Birthyear: 1905

Nedra Talley
Nedra Talley is an American singer, best known as a founding member of the 1960s girl group The Ronettes. With her signature harmonies and style, Talley contributed to the group's iconic hits like "Be My Baby" and "Walking in the Rain," earning a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Birthyear: 1946

Soong Ching-ling
Soong Ching-ling, a pioneering Chinese politician, was the wife of Sun Yat-sen, the founder of modern China. She played a key role in the country's revolution, served as Honorary President, and advocated for women's rights and education, leaving a lasting legacy in Chinese history.
Birthyear: 1893

Tam O'Shaughnessy
Tam O'Shaughnessy is a renowned American tennis player, psychologist, and academic. A doubles specialist, she won 11 Grand Slam titles with partner Billie Jean King, a pioneering figure in women's tennis. O'Shaughnessy has also made significant contributions to the fields of psychology and education.
Birthyear: 1952

Janick Gers
Janick Gers is an English guitarist and songwriter, best known as a member of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. He's been with the band since 1990, co-writing many iconic songs, including "No More Lies" and "Dance of Death."
Birthyear: 1957

Susanna Thompson
Susanna Thompson is an American actress, known for her diverse roles in film and television. She's recognizable as Borg Queen in Star Trek: Voyager, and has appeared in TV shows like Arrow, Kings, and Once Upon a Time.
Birthyear: 1958

Hyman G. Rickover
Hyman G. Rickover was a pioneering American admiral who played a crucial role in developing the US Navy's nuclear submarine program. Known as the "Father of the Nuclear Navy," he served for over 63 years, earning numerous awards and honors for his innovative leadership and vision.
Birthyear: 1900

Tracy Lawrence
Tracy Lawrence is a renowned American country singer, songwriter, and musician. Born on January 27, 1968, in Foreman, Arkansas, he is known for his distinctive deep voice and hits like "Sticks and Stones," "Alibis," and "Time Marches On," earning him multiple Academy of Country Music Awards.
Birthyear: 1968

Tōgō Heihachirō
Tōgō Heihachirō was a renowned Japanese admiral who played a crucial role in the Russo-Japanese War, leading the Imperial Japanese Navy to victory in the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, earning him the nickname "Nelson of the East."
Birthyear: 1848

Art Rooney
Art Rooney, also known as "The Chief," was a pioneering American football player, coach, and owner. He founded the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1933, leading the team to four Super Bowl championships before his death in 1988.
Birthyear: 1901

Chaminda Vaas
Chaminda Vaas is a Sri Lankan cricket legend and coach, known for his left-arm fast-medium bowling. He took 355 wickets in 111 Tests and 399 wickets in 322 ODIs, making him one of Sri Lanka's most successful bowlers.
Birthyear: 1974

Jerome Kern
Jerome Kern was a renowned American composer and songwriter, known for his iconic musicals and show tunes. He wrote over 1,000 songs, including "The Way You Look Tonight" and "Ol' Man River," and collaborated with Oscar Hammerstein II on "Show Boat." Kern's legacy continues to inspire generations of musicians.
Birthyear: 1885

Peter Laird
Peter Laird is an American author and illustrator, best known for co-creating the popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book series with Kevin Eastman in 1984.
Birthyear: 1954

Gillian Gilbert
Gillian Gilbert is a renowned English musician, songwriter, and singer, best known as the guitarist and keyboardist of the influential indie rock band New Order. She also co-founded the post-punk band Joy Division.
Birthyear: 1961

Abbas the Great
Abbas I of Persia, also known as Abbas the Great, was a renowned Safavid Shah of Iran from 1588 to 1629. He modernized his country, reformed the government, and established Isfahan as his capital, earning a reputation as a just and effective ruler.
Birthyear: 1571

Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia
Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia (1708-1728) was the eldest daughter of Peter the Great and Empress Catherine I. She married Charles Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, and was the mother of Peter III of Russia.
Birthyear: 1708

Bryant Young
Bryant Young is a former American football defensive tackle who played for the San Francisco 49ers (1994-2007). A four-time Pro Bowl selection, Young was inducted into the 49ers Hall of Fame in 2017. He's currently the defensive line coach for the Atlanta Falcons.
Birthyear: 1972

Ross Bagdasarian
Ross Bagdasarian, Sr., aka David Seville, was a multifaceted artist who created the beloved Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise. He sang, wrote, and produced hits like " Witch Doctor" and "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)." His creative legacy continues to delight audiences worldwide.
Birthyear: 1919

Ahn Jung-hwan
Ahn Jung-hwan is a retired South Korean footballer who played as a forward. He is best known for scoring the golden goal against Italy in the 2002 World Cup, securing South Korea's first-ever quarterfinal berth.
Birthyear: 1976

Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, an Austrian journalist and author, is best known for his novel "Venus in Furs," which explores themes of eroticism and sadomasochism, earning him a lasting impact on literature and the psychological term "masochism" being coined after his name.
Birthyear: 1836
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling was a German-Swiss philosopher and academic who made significant contributions to German Idealism and Romanticism. His philosophical system emphasized the importance of nature, aesthetics, and the human experience, influencing thinkers like Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Søren Kierkegaard.
Birthyear: 1775
Bobby Bland
Bobby "Blue" Bland was a renowned American blues singer-songwriter known for his smooth, soulful voice and hits like "Turn On Your Love Light" and "Further On Up the Road." He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame and the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Birthyear: 1930
Elmore James
Elmore James, known as the "King of the Slide Guitar," was a influential blues singer-songwriter and guitarist. His soulful, emotive voice and innovative slide playing style inspired many, including Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Birthyear: 1918
Josh Randall
Josh Randall is an American actor, best known for his roles in TV shows such as "Ed" and " Quarry". He's also appeared in films like "The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn" and "Promised Land".
Birthyear: 1972
Bibi Gaytán
Bibi Gaytán is a renowned Mexican singer and actress, known for her powerful vocals and captivating stage presence. She has released several successful albums, acted in telenovelas, and won numerous awards, solidifying her status as a beloved figure in Latin American entertainment.
Birthyear: 1972
Braeden Lemasters
Braeden Lemasters is an American actor, musician, and singer, best known for his role as Menendez brother Erik in the TV series "The Menendez Brothers" and as a guitarist and vocalist for the rock band Wallows, alongside Cole Sprouse.
Birthyear: 1996
Lee Grant (footballer, born 1983)
Lee Grant is a former English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, notably for Derby County, Sheffield Wednesday, and Manchester United, earning over 400 club appearances and a solitary England cap in 2002.
Birthyear: 1983
Michael Craig (actor)
Michael Craig is an Indian-English actor and screenwriter, known for his iconic roles in British cinema. Born on January 3, 1928, Craig's notable films include "Zulu" (1964), "The Iron Maiden" (1962), and "Mysterious Island" (1961). His impressive career spanned over four decades.
Birthyear: 1929
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc was a renowned French architect and theorist, known for his Gothic Revival style. He restored numerous French landmarks, including Notre-Dame de Paris, and designed the iconic Lausanne Cathedral, showcasing his mastery of medieval architecture. His work continues to inspire architects worldwide.
Birthyear: 1814
Narciso Rodriguez
Narciso Rodriguez is an American fashion designer known for his modern, minimalist aesthetic and celebrity clientele. His eponymous label, launched in 1997, has dressed Michelle Obama, Julia Roberts, and many others, earning him multiple fashion awards and nominations.
Birthyear: 1961
Samuel Gompers
Samuel Gompers was a pioneering English-American labor leader who founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in 1886, advocating for workers' rights and collective bargaining. He promoted trade unionism, improved working conditions, and shaped the US labor movement until his death in 1924.
Birthyear: 1850
Harrison Reed (footballer)
Harrison Reed is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Fulham and the England under-21 team. Born on January 27, 1995, Reed has had loan spells at Southampton, Norwich City, and Blackburn Rovers, before joining Fulham permanently in 2020.
Birthyear: 1995
Arne Næss
Arne Næss, a renowned Norwegian philosopher and environmentalist, founded the philosophy of "deep ecology," emphasizing humans' intrinsic connection with nature. Through his work, he inspired a new era of eco-awareness, encouraging harmony between human existence and the natural world.
Birthyear: 1912
Brian Rix
Brian Rix was a renowned English actor, producer, and politician. He was best known for his work in the Whitehall farce genre, starring in numerous stage plays and films. Rix was also a dedicated charity worker and later served as a Conservative Party politician in the House of Lords.
Birthyear: 1924
William Randolph Hearst Jr.
William Randolph Hearst, Jr. was an American journalist and publisher who succeeded his father as head of the Hearst Corporation. He managed the company's expansion, introduced new publications, and won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on Soviet-American relations.
Birthyear: 1908
Radhabinod Pal
Radhabinod Pal was an Indian academic and jurist who served as a judge at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal after World War II. He was the only judge to dissent from the majority verdict, advocating for Japanese defendants' acquittal due to perceived procedural flaws.
Birthyear: 1886
John Chivington
John Chivington was an American colonel and pastor who played a significant role in the Colorado Territory. He led the 1st Colorado Regiment and was involved in the Sand Creek Massacre, a violent conflict with Native Americans in 1864, which is still debated among historians today.
Birthyear: 1821
Ingrid Thulin
Ingrid Thulin was a renowned Swedish actress, known for her powerful, nuanced performances. She collaborated with Ingmar Bergman, starring in films like "The Silence" and "Winter Light". Her intense, emotional range earned her numerous awards, including a Cannes Film Festival Best Actress prize.
Birthyear: 1926
Kate Wolf
Kate Wolf was a revered American singer-songwriter and guitarist known for her gentle, soothing voice and poignant lyrics, which often explored themes of love, nature, and the human condition, leaving a lasting impact on the folk music scene.
Birthyear: 1942
Margo Timmins
Margo Timmins is the Canadian singer-songwriter and lead vocalist of the alternative country band Cowboy Junkies. Known for her hauntingly beautiful vocals and poignant songwriting, Timmins' ethereal voice has captivated audiences worldwide since the 1980s.
Birthyear: 1961
Mordecai Richler
Mordecai Richler was a renowned Canadian author and screenwriter, best known for his novels such as "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" and "Barney's Version". His works often explored Jewish-Canadian identity and satirized Quebec society, earning him numerous awards and honors.
Birthyear: 1931
Jack Stephens (footballer)
Jack Stephens is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Southampton F.C. and the England national team. Born on January 27, 1994, in Torquay, Devon, Stephens has made over 150 appearances for the Saints and earned four international caps.
Birthyear: 1994
Devin Druid
Devin Druid is an American actor, born on January 27, 1998, in Chesterfield, Virginia. He's known for his roles in TV series such as "13 Reasons Why" and "Oliver Kitteridge", showcasing his versatility and talent as a young actor.
Birthyear: 1998
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen is a Norwegian skier and biathlete, regarded as one of the greatest biathletes of all time. He won 8 Olympic medals, 20 World Championship titles, and 95 World Cup victories, earning him the nickname "The King of Biathlon."
Birthyear: 1974
Édith Cresson
Édith Cresson is a French politician and diplomat who made history as the first female Prime Minister of France, serving from 1991 to 1992. She has also held various EU and UN positions, promoting European integration and global cooperation.
Birthyear: 1934
Titumir
Titumir was a Bengali revolutionary who led a peasant uprising against the British colonial powers in India. Born in 1782, he organized the 'Pagalpanthi' movement, using religious fervor to mobilize peasants against the oppressive British rule, ultimately sacrificing his life in 1831.
Birthyear: 1782
Hans Modrow
Hans Modrow, a Polish-German lawyer and politician, served as the 5th Prime Minister of East Germany from 1989 to 1990, playing a pivotal role in the country's transition towards democracy before its reunification with West Germany.
Birthyear: 1928
John Collier (painter)
John Collier, a renowned English painter and author, was born in 1850 and passed away in 1934. He was known for his vivid portraits of prominent figures, including royalty and prominent intellectuals, and wrote novels such as "His Monkey Wife" and "Deface the Landscape".
Birthyear: 1850
Michael Ripper
Michael Ripper was a prolific English character actor, appearing in over 100 films and TV shows, often playing authority figures or villains. He's best known for his work in Hammer Horror films, including "Quatermass Xperiment" and "The Mummy."
Birthyear: 1913
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson
Billy Johnson, a renowned American football player and coach, played as a running back for the Houston Oilers (1974-1980) and coached teams like the Houston Oilers (1992-1993) and Philadelphia Eagles (1994).
Birthyear: 1952
Richard Taylor (Confederate general)
Richard Taylor, a Confederate general, historian, and politician, served in the American Civil War. Born in 1826, he was the son of President Zachary Taylor. Taylor wrote "Destruction and Reconstruction" (1879), a historical account of the Civil War, before passing away in 1879.
Birthyear: 1826
Alicia Molik
Alicia Molik is a retired Australian tennis player and current sportscaster, born on January 27, 1981. She won two Olympic medals and reached a career-high ranking of world No. 8 in 2005, before retiring in 2011 and transitioning to a successful broadcasting career.
Birthyear: 1981
Alberto Botía
Alberto Botía Ramos is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Al-Hilal FC and the Spain national team. He has also played for Sevilla FC, Sporting de Gijón, and Olympiacos FC, winning several titles, including the UEFA Europa League.
Birthyear: 1989
Julio Teherán
Julio Teherán is a Colombian professional baseball pitcher who has played for the Atlanta Braves and the Los Angeles Angels in Major League Baseball. He made his MLB debut in 2011 and has been an All-Star twice, known for his excellent control and variety of pitches.
Birthyear: 1991
Reynaldo Rey
Reynaldo Rey was a prolific American actor and screenwriter, appearing in over 100 films and TV shows, including "Friday" and "White Men Can't Jump." He wrote and starred in the 1991 comedy "House Party 2."
Birthyear: 1940
Arkhip Kuindzhi
Arkhip Kuindzhi was a renowned Ukrainian-Russian painter, known for his breathtaking landscapes and seascapes. His use of vivid colors and light effects created a sense of drama and mood, earning him recognition as one of the most talented artists of his time.
Birthyear: 1842
Alan Milburn
Alan Milburn is a British businessman and politician who served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 2004 to 2005. He was also Chief Secretary to the Treasury and held various other ministerial positions, focusing on health and social policy reforms during the Tony Blair government.
Birthyear: 1958
Edvard Kardelj
Edvard Kardelj was a Slovene economist, politician, and general who played a crucial role in shaping Yugoslavia's post-WWII development. As Foreign Minister from 1945 to 1953, he helped establish the country's international relations and was a key advisor to Josip Broz Tito.
Birthyear: 1910
Rauf Denktaş
Rauf Denktaş was a Cypriot lawyer and politician who served as the 1st President of Northern Cyprus from 1983 to 2005. A key figure in the island's Turkish Cypriot community, he played a crucial role in the country's division and establishment of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Birthyear: 1924
Dave Manson
Dave Manson is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and coach. He played 16 NHL seasons as a defenseman, including stints with the Chicago Blackhawks, Edmonton Oilers, and Dallas Stars. Manson later coached in the AHL and junior hockey leagues. He's known for his tough, physical playing style.
Birthyear: 1967
Matt Stover
Matt Stover, a legendary NFL kicker, played for 19 seasons with the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, and Indianapolis Colts. He holds multiple records, including most consecutive field goals made and highest career field goal percentage.
Birthyear: 1968
Jack Haley (basketball)
Jack Haley, an American professional basketball player, played in the NBA from 1988 to 2000. A 6'10" power forward, he played for the Chicago Bulls, New Jersey Nets, and Los Angeles Lakers, winning two NBA championships with the Bulls in 1996 and 1998.
Birthyear: 1964
Mike Newell (footballer)
Mike Newell is a former English footballer and manager, playing for clubs like Luton Town and Everton, and managing teams like Hartlepool United, Huddersfield Town, and Luton Town, earning a reputation for his no-nonsense approach and ability to develop young players.
Birthyear: 1965
David Strauss
David Friedrich Strauss, a German theologian and author, was born in 1808 and died in 1874. He's renowned for his influential book "The Life of Jesus," which examined the historical Jesus and sparked controversy in the theological community.
Birthyear: 1808
Ed Schultz
Ed Schultz, a prominent American talk show host and sportscaster, was known for his outspoken liberal views on "The Ed Show" and "Ed Schultz News and Commentary." He also covered several Olympic Games and Major League Baseball events during his broadcasting career.
Birthyear: 1954