July 11 birthdays and deaths:
Famous birthdays on July 11:
Zodiac: CancerYul Brynner
Yul Brynner was a renowned Russian-born actor and dancer, best known for his iconic bald head and distinctive voice. He won an Academy Award for his portrayal of the King of Siam in "The King and I" (1956) and starred in films like "The Magnificent Seven" (1960) and "Westworld" (1973).
Birthyear: 1920
Robert the Bruce
Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329, led Scotland's successful struggle for independence from England. He defeated Edward II at Bannockburn in 1314, securing recognition of Scottish sovereignty and earning legendary status as a national hero.
Birthyear: 1274
Stephen Lang
Stephen Lang is a renowned American actor and playwright, known for his intense performances in films like "Avatar," "Don't Breathe," and "Conan the Barbarian." He has also written several plays, including "Beyond Glory," which earned him a Tony Award nomination.
Birthyear: 1952
John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams, son of John Adams, was a diplomat, senator, and 6th US President (1825-1829). He championed American expansionism, supported the development of infrastructure, and advocated for the abolition of slavery, leaving a lasting legacy in American politics.
Birthyear: 1767
Suzanne Vega
Suzanne Vega is a renowned American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer known for her introspective and poetically rich lyrics, distinctive vocal style, and eclectic genre-bending sound, which blends folk, rock, and pop elements.
Birthyear: 1959
Lisa Rinna
Lisa Rinna is an American actress and talk show host, known for her roles on soap operas "Days of Our Lives" and "Melrose Place." She co-hosted "Soap Talk" and has appeared on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" and "Dancing with the Stars."
Birthyear: 1963
Caroline Wozniacki
Caroline Wozniacki is a Danish tennis player who held the World No. 1 ranking in 2010 and 2018. She won 30 WTA singles titles, including the 2018 Australian Open, and was a four-time Grand Slam finalist.
Birthyear: 1990
Lil' Kim
Lil' Kim, born Kimberly Denise Jones, is a renowned American rapper, singer, and producer. Known for her provocative lyrics and style, she rose to fame in the late 1990s with her debut album "Hard Core" and was a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene, earning multiple Grammy nominations.
Birthyear: 1975
Richie Sambora
Richie Sambora, legendary guitarist and songwriter, rose to fame as Bon Jovi's lead axeman. He co-wrote iconic anthems like "Livin' on a Prayer" and "Wanted Dead or Alive." As a solo artist, Sambora has released several albums, showcasing his soulful voice and bluesy guitar work.
Birthyear: 1959
Amad Diallo
Amad Diallo, an Ivorian professional footballer, plays as a winger for Premier League club Manchester United and the Ivory Coast national team. Known for his pace, skill, and versatility, Amad has quickly become a standout player in the football world.
Birthyear: 2002
Justin Chambers
Justin Chambers is an American actor and former fashion model, best known for his role as Dr. Alex Karev on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy, a role he played from 2005 to 2020.
Birthyear: 1970
Sela Ward
Sela Ward is an American actress known for her roles in TV series "Sisters" and "Once and Again," earning her multiple Emmy nominations and wins. Her film credits include "The Fugitive" and "Gone Girl." She's also a producer and novelist, with a memoir, "Homesick."
Birthyear: 1956
Tab Hunter
Tab Hunter was a heartthrob actor and singer in the 1950s and 1960s, starring in films like "Battle Cry" and "Damn Yankees!," and releasing hit songs like "Young Love."
Birthyear: 1931
Joey Bosa
Joey Bosa is an American football defensive end who plays for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He's a four-time Pro Bowl selection and was the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2016. Bosa's known for his dominant pass-rushing skills and powerful tackles.
Birthyear: 1995
Kentaro Miura
Kentaro Miura was a renowned Japanese author and illustrator, best known for his dark fantasy manga series "Berserk," which debuted in 1989. His intricate artwork and storytelling captivated fans worldwide, solidifying his legacy as a master of the genre.
Birthyear: 1966
Michael Rosenbaum
Michael Rosenbaum is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Lex Luthor in the TV series "Smallville". He has also appeared in films like "Sorority Boys" and "Urban Legend: Final Cut", showcasing his talent for playing versatile characters.
Birthyear: 1972
Alessia Cara
Alessia Cara is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her soulful, raspy vocals and introspective lyrics. Born in 1996, she rose to fame with her debut single "Here" in 2015, earning multiple Grammy nominations and winning Best New Artist in 2018.
Birthyear: 1996
Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani is a renowned Italian fashion designer, founder of the iconic Armani Company. Born in 1934, he revolutionized fashion with his minimalist, androgynous, and luxurious style, dressing Hollywood stars and world leaders, and building a global fashion empire.
Birthyear: 1934
Brett Somers
Brett Somers was a Canadian-American actress and singer, best known for her iconic role as Chrissy Snow on the hit TV show "Three's Company" (1977-1981). Her distinctive voice and charming on-screen presence made her a beloved figure in 1970s and 1980s television.
Birthyear: 1924
Caroline Quentin
Caroline Quentin is a renowned English actress, born on July 11, 1960. She is best known for her roles in British television shows such as "Blue Murder" and "Life Begins," as well as her appearances on "Have I Got News for You" and "Strictly Come Dancing."
Birthyear: 1960
Hugo Sánchez
Hugo Sánchez, a Mexican football legend, was a skilled striker known for his acrobatic volleys and elegant style. He played for Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid, earning 58 caps for Mexico, and later managed clubs like Atlético Madrid and Pachuca.
Birthyear: 1958
Rudolf Abel
Rudolf Abel, a.k.a. Colonel William Fisher, was a Soviet spy who infiltrated the United States in the 1950s. Born in England to a Russian family, he was a skilled artist, radio operator, and colonel in the KGB.
Birthyear: 1903
Mohamed Elneny
Mohamed Elneny is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Arsenal and the Egypt national team. He won the 2019-20 FA Cup with Arsenal and has over 70 caps for Egypt.
Birthyear: 1992
Leon Spinks
Leon Spinks, an American boxer, held the undisputed heavyweight championship in 1978 after defeating Muhammad Ali. His remarkable career spanned over two decades, earning him a place in the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame.
Birthyear: 1953
Craig Charles
Craig Charles is a renowned English actor and TV presenter, best known for his iconic roles in the sci-fi comedy series "Red Dwarf" and as the host of the BBC Radio 6 Music show "The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show."
Birthyear: 1964
Tyson Kidd
Tyson Kidd, born TJ Wilson, is a Canadian retired professional wrestler. He performed in WWE's NXT and main rosters, holding the WWE Tag Team Championship twice. Known for his high-flying abilities and technical grappling skills, Kidd had a successful career despite being plagued by injuries.
Birthyear: 1980
Patrick Peterson
Patrick Peterson is a renowned American football player, playing as a cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals. A 8-time Pro Bowl selection, he's known for his impressive ball-hawking skills, earning him the nickname "PP21" and making him one of the NFL's top defensive backs.
Birthyear: 1990
Jhumpa Lahiri
Jhumpa Lahiri is a Pulitzer Prize-winning Indian American novelist and short story writer. Her works, such as "Interpreter of Maladies" and "The Namesake", explore the struggles of the Indian diaspora, cultural identity, and the immigrant experience with lyrical prose and nuanced characters.
Birthyear: 1967
Gough Whitlam
Gough Whitlam, a lawyer and politician, served as Australia's 21st Prime Minister from 1972 to 1975. As leader of the Labor Party, he implemented significant reforms, including free university education and universal healthcare, before being dismissed in the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis.
Birthyear: 1916
Mark Lester
Mark Lester is a British former child actor, best known for his iconic title role in the 1970 film "Oliver!". He also appeared in "Run Wild, Run Free" and "Black Beauty". Lester retired from acting in the late 1970s to pursue a career in osteopathy.
Birthyear: 1958
Carl Schmitt
Carl Schmitt was a renowned German philosopher and jurist who influenced 20th-century political thought. His concepts, such as "the political" and "enemy," remain crucial in contemporary debates on sovereignty, liberalism, and geopolitics.
Birthyear: 1888
Leisha Hailey
Leisha Hailey is an American singer-songwriter and actress, best known as a member of the electropop duo Uh Huh Her and her role as Alice Pieszecki in the Showtime drama series "The L Word."
Birthyear: 1971
Peter Murphy (musician)
Peter Murphy is a renowned English singer-songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the gothic rock band Bauhaus. His distinctive baritone voice and poetic lyrics have influenced generations of musicians, earning him a cult following and critical acclaim.
Birthyear: 1957
Mindy Sterling
Mindy Sterling is an American actress and comedian, best known for her iconic role as Francine, the eccentric and loving mother of Dr. Evil in the Austin Powers film trilogy.
Birthyear: 1953
E. B. White
E.B. White, renowned American essayist and journalist, charmed readers with his wit and simplicity. Best known for "Charlotte's Web", he also penned humorous essays in The New Yorker, advocating for clarity and concision in writing.
Birthyear: 1899
Andre Johnson
Andre Johnson is a former American football wide receiver who played 14 seasons in the NFL, primarily with the Houston Texans. A 7-time Pro Bowl selection, Johnson holds multiple franchise records and was a dominant force in the Texans' passing game.
Birthyear: 1981
Harold Bloom
Harold Bloom was a renowned American literary critic and scholar who wrote extensively on Romanticism, Shakespeare, and literary theory. His influential works include "The Anxiety of Influence" and "Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human." Bloom's literary criticism shaped modern academic thought on literature and poetry.
Birthyear: 1930
Thomas Mitchell (actor)
Thomas Mitchell was a renowned American actor, singer, and screenwriter who appeared in over 100 films and TV shows. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Stagecoach" (1939) and is also known for his iconic roles in "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946) and "High Noon" (1952).
Birthyear: 1892
Zecharia Sitchin
Zecharia Sitchin was a Russian-American author known for his theories on ancient astronauts and the Anunnaki, proposing that extraterrestrial beings visited Earth and influenced human civilization. His books, such as "The 12th Planet," sparked controversy and fascination.
Birthyear: 1920
Amitav Ghosh
Amitav Ghosh is a renowned Indian-American author and academic, known for his intricate and atmospheric novels that explore the intersection of history, culture, and politics. His works include 'Sea of Poppies' and 'Glass Palace', which have won numerous awards and accolades.
Birthyear: 1956
David Kelly (actor)
David Kelly was a renowned Irish actor, best known for his iconic roles in "Fawlty Towers" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." With a career spanning over 50 years, he charmed audiences with his wit, humor, and lovable on-screen presence.
Birthyear: 1929
Bull Connor
Theophilus Eugene "Bull" Connor was a notorious American police officer who notoriously used fire hoses and attack dogs on civil rights protesters in Birmingham, Alabama, during the 1960s, earning him infamy as a symbol of racial oppression.
Birthyear: 1897
Tom Holland (filmmaker)
Thomas Lee Holland is an American filmmaker, who is best known for his work in horror genre. He made the sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
Birthyear: 1943
Lucas Ocampos
Lucas Ocampos is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a winger for Spanish club Sevilla FC and the Argentina national team. Known for his pace, skill, and goal-scoring ability, he has won several titles including the Europa League.
Birthyear: 1994
Connor Paolo
Connor Paolo is an American actor, born on July 11, 1990, in New York City. He's known for his roles as Eric van der Woodsen on Gossip Girl and Travis Crawford on Revenge, showcasing his versatility in television dramas.
Birthyear: 1990
Joe Pavelski
Joe Pavelski is a renowned American ice hockey player, captain of the Dallas Stars, and a two-time Olympic silver medalist. He's a skilled goal-scorer, known for his clutch performances, accurate shot, and impressive two-way play.
Birthyear: 1984
Frederick I of Prussia
Frederick I of Prussia, also known as Frederick III of Brandenburg, ruled from 1701 to 1713. He was crowned King in Prussia in 1701, elevating his dukedom to a kingdom. He fostered culture, trade, and education, earning the nickname "Father of the Fatherland."
Birthyear: 1657
Bonnie Pointer
Bonnie Pointer, a legendary American singer and songwriter, was a founding member of the Pointer Sisters. Known for her powerful vocals, she charted with hits like "Yes We Can Can" and "Fairytale," earning two Grammy nominations before her passing in 2020.
Birthyear: 1950
Reg Varney
Reg Varney was a beloved English actor and screenwriter, best known for his iconic role as Stan Butler in the classic BBC sitcom "On the Buses." He wrote several episodes and starred in the show's film adaptations, earning a place in British TV history.
Birthyear: 1916
Rod Strickland
Rod Strickland is a retired American basketball player and coach, who played 17 seasons in the NBA from 1988 to 2005. A skilled point guard, Strickland played for teams including the New York Knicks, Portland Trail Blazers, and Washington Wizards, earning an All-Star selection in 1992.
Birthyear: 1966
Nina Nesbitt
Nina Nesbitt is a Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist known for her soulful voice and acoustic-driven pop sound. Born in 1994, she rose to fame with her debut single "Stay Out" and has since released several successful albums, collaborating with artists like John Newman and Felix Jaehn.
Birthyear: 1994
Pauline McLynn
Pauline McLynn is an acclaimed Irish actress and author, best known for her iconic role as Mrs. Doyle in the popular TV series "Father Ted". She has also written several novels and plays, showcasing her multifaceted talent.
Birthyear: 1962
Howard Gardner
Howard Gardner is an American psychologist and academic renowned for his theory of multiple intelligences, which challenges traditional notions of intelligence. His groundbreaking work has transformed our understanding of human cognition and learning, influencing education worldwide.
Birthyear: 1943
Kathleen Edwards
Kathleen Edwards is a critically acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist known for her poignant lyrics and soothing melodies. With a style blending folk, rock, and country, she has released several successful albums, earning multiple Juno Award nominations for her work.
Birthyear: 1978
Suresh Prabhu
Suresh Prabhu is a renowned Indian accountant and politician who served as the Indian Minister of Railways from 2014 to 2017. A chartered accountant by profession, he has held various ministerial portfolios, including Commerce and Industry, and Civil Aviation.
Birthyear: 1953
Yoann Gourcuff
Yoann Gourcuff, a skilled French midfielder, played for clubs like Rennes, AC Milan, and Lyon, earning 31 caps for France. His creative style and vision on the pitch earned him the 2009 UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Year award.
Birthyear: 1986
Peggy Shippen
Peggy Shippen, wife of notorious traitor Benedict Arnold, was a cunning American Revolutionary War spy who used her social status to gather intelligence for the British. Her clever tactics and social charm helped aid the British war effort, making her a significant figure in American history.
Birthyear: 1760
Scott Shriner
Scott Shriner is an American singer-songwriter and bassist, best known as a member of the rock band Weezer, which he joined in 1997. He's also worked with bands like What We Do and The Kelley Deal 6000.
Birthyear: 1965
Raúl García (footballer, born 1986)
Raúl García Escudero is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or forward for Athletic Bilbao and the Spain national team. Known for his creativity, vision, and goal-scoring ability, García has won several titles, including the UEFA Europa League and Copa del Rey.
Birthyear: 1986
Étienne Capoue
Étienne Capoue is a French professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder. Born on July 11, 1988, he has played for clubs like Toulouse, Tottenham Hotspur, and Watford, earning 7 caps for the French national team.
Birthyear: 1988
Tun Tun
Tun Tun (1923-2003) was a renowned Indian actress and comedian, known for her distinctive laughter and energetic performances in over 500 Hindi films. She was a beloved figure in Indian cinema, earning her the title "Queen of Comedy."
Birthyear: 1923
Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine
Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine (1866-1953) was the third child and third daughter of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and Grand Duke Ludwig of Hesse.
Birthyear: 1866
Ernesto Hoost
Ernesto Hoost is a renowned Dutch kickboxer and sportscaster, nicknamed "Mr. Perfect." He won four K-1 World Championships and was a Dutch and European Muay Thai champion. After retiring, Hoost transitioned to a successful career as a sportscaster, providing commentary for kickboxing events.
Birthyear: 1965
Jacoby Jones
Jacoby Jones is a former American football wide receiver who played in the NFL for 9 seasons, known for his electrifying returns and clutch plays. He won Super Bowl XLVII with the Baltimore Ravens in 2013.
Birthyear: 1984
Sarah Good
Sarah Good, a destitute and mentally ill woman, was accused of witchcraft in 1692 during the notorious Salem witch trials. She was executed by hanging on July 19, 1692, after a highly publicized and controversial trial, becoming one of the 20 victims of the witch hysteria.
Birthyear: 1653
Tony Cottee
Tony Cottee is a former English footballer, manager, and sportscaster. He played for West Ham United, Everton, and Leicester City, scoring over 200 goals. As a manager, he led Leyton Orient and Barnet. Currently, he works as a pundit and commentator for Sky Sports.
Birthyear: 1965
Gene Evans
Gene Evans was a renowned American actor, notable for his rugged, authoritative presence on screen. He appeared in over 400 films and TV shows, including "The Steel Helmet" (1951) and "Support Your Local Sheriff!" (1969), often playing tough, wise, and charismatic characters.
Birthyear: 1922
Pervez Hoodbhoy
Pervez Hoodbhoy is a renowned Pakistani physicist and academic, known for his contributions to nuclear physics and critique of science policy in Pakistan. He is a prominent advocate for education reform, secularism, and progressive values in Pakistan.
Birthyear: 1950
Rubén Baraja
Rubén Baraja, a Spanish footballer and manager, played for Valencia CF, Atlético Madrid, and the Spanish national team, earning 43 caps. He later coached Valencia CF's B team and Elche CF, showcasing his skills both on and off the pitch.
Birthyear: 1975
James McNeill Whistler
James Abbott McNeill Whistler, an American-English painter and illustrator, was known for his moody, atmospheric works, such as "Whistler's Mother." His innovative, avant-garde style bridged the gap between Impressionism and Tonalism, influencing future generations of artists.
Birthyear: 1834
Frederick Buechner
Frederick Buechner was a renowned American minister, theologian, and author who wrote over 30 books on Christianity and faith. His literary works, such as "Godric" and "Lion Country," showcase his unique blend of spirituality and fiction, exploring the human condition and the search for meaning.
Birthyear: 1926
Ricky Warwick
Ricky Warwick is a Northern Irish musician, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock bands Thin Lizzy and Black Star Riders. As a singer, songwriter, and bassist, he's had a profound impact on the hard rock and heavy metal genres.
Birthyear: 1966
Robert Greene (dramatist)
Robert Greene was a renowned English author and playwright, known for his vivid descriptions of London life. He penned popular pamphlets and plays, including "A Notable Discovery of Coosnage" and "Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay," showcasing his wit and social commentary.
Birthyear: 1558
Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria
Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria, was a skilled military leader and politician who ruled from 1679 to 1726. He played a significant role in the War of the Spanish Succession, serving as Governor of the Spanish Netherlands and attempting to reclaim the Bavarian throne.
Birthyear: 1662
Sally Blane
Sally Blane was an American actress who appeared in over 30 films and television shows during her career, often playing supporting roles alongside her more famous sisters, Loretta Young and Georgiana Young.
Birthyear: 1910
Angélica Aragón
Angélica Aragón is a renowned Mexican actress and singer, known for her versatility in film, television, and theater. With a career spanning over 50 years, she has appeared in numerous productions, earning multiple awards and nominations for her outstanding performances.
Birthyear: 1953
Marie Serneholt
Marie Serneholt is a Swedish singer, dancer, and TV presenter, best known as a member of the pop group A*Teens, which covered ABBA's hits. She later pursued a solo music career and has hosted several Swedish TV shows.
Birthyear: 1983
Al MacInnis
Al MacInnis is a Canadian former ice hockey defenseman who played 23 NHL seasons, winning the Conn Smythe Trophy and Stanley Cup with the Calgary Flames in 1989. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007.
Birthyear: 1963
Jeff Hanna
Jeff Hanna is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and drummer best known as a founding member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. He wrote their hit song "Mr. Bojangles" and has been inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.
Birthyear: 1947
Irene Hervey
Irene Hervey was an American actress who appeared in over 50 films and TV shows from the 1930s to 1980s, often playing strong-willed women. She's best known for her roles in "The Tall Target" and "Playgirl."
Birthyear: 1909
Sergiu Celibidache
Sergiu Celibidache was a renowned Romanian conductor and composer. He led prominent orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic, and was known for his intense, expressive style and meticulous attention to detail, leaving a lasting impact on the classical music world.
Birthyear: 1912
Richard Pipes
Richard Pipes, a renowned Polish-American historian and academic, was a leading expert on Russian history and Sovietology. He taught at Harvard University for over 40 years, publishing numerous influential books on Russian and Soviet history, including "Russia Under the Old Regime."
Birthyear: 1923
Anthony Milford
Anthony Milford is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a five-eighth for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL. Born on July 11, 1994, he has also represented Queensland in State of Origin and Australia in international competitions.
Birthyear: 1994
Cordwainer Smith
Cordwainer Smith, born Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger, was a renowned American sinologist, author, and academic. He wrote influential works on China and penned science fiction novels, including "Norstrilia" and "The Planet Buyer", under his pen name Cordwainer Smith.
Birthyear: 1913
Eduardo Nájera
Eduardo Nájera is a Mexican-American basketball coach and former player who played in the NBA from 2000 to 2012. Born on July 11, 1976, in Mexico City, he played for teams like the Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, and New Jersey Nets.
Birthyear: 1976
Theodore Maiman
Theodore Maiman, a pioneering physicist and engineer, invented the first working laser in 1960, revolutionizing modern technology. His groundbreaking innovation earned him numerous awards, cementing his legacy in the history of science and technology.
Birthyear: 1927
Robert Adamson (actor)
Robert Adamson is an American actor, director, and producer, best known for his roles in TV series "Prison Break" and "The Young and the Restless". He has also appeared in films like "It's Complicated" and "Hollywood Heights", showcasing his versatility in the entertainment industry.
Birthyear: 1985
Chris Cooley
Chris Cooley is a retired American football tight end who played for the Washington Redskins (2004-2011) and was a two-time Pro Bowl selection. He was known for his sure hands and blocking abilities, earning him the nickname "Captain Chaos."
Birthyear: 1982
Thomas Bowdler
Thomas Bowdler, a British physician and philanthropist, was born in 1754 and died in 1825. He is infamously known for editing classical literature, including Shakespeare, to remove "objectionable" content, thereby creating "Bowdlerized" versions.
Birthyear: 1754
Morné Steyn
Morné Steyn is a South African rugby union player who plays as a fly-half. He has won numerous awards, including Super 14 and Currie Cup titles, and has also represented the Springboks in international competitions.
Birthyear: 1984
Lou Hudson
Lou Hudson, a six-time NBA All-Star, played 13 seasons with St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks and Los Angeles Lakers, averaging 20.2 points per game. He later coached at the college and high school levels, leaving a lasting impact on the basketball world.
Birthyear: 1944
Erna Flegel
Erna Flegel, a German nurse, remained in the Führerbunker during the Soviet capture in 1945, witnessing the end of WWII. She later shared her experiences, providing valuable insights into the bunker's final days, before passing away in 2006. Her courage and dedication to duty are still remembered today.
Birthyear: 1911