July 18 birthdays and deaths:
Famous birthdays on July 18:
Zodiac: CancerPriyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra is a multifaceted Indian actress, singer, and film producer who has gained international recognition for her striking performances in Bollywood films and Hollywood TV series like 'Quantico'. She's a beauty pageant winner, UNICEF ambassador, and a strong advocate for women's rights and social causes.
Birthyear: 1982
Canelo Álvarez
Santos Saúl Álvarez Barragán, aka Canelo Álvarez, is a Mexican professional boxer and multiple-time world champion. Born on July 18, 1990, in Jalisco, Mexico, Canelo has held titles in four weight classes and is considered one of the best boxers of his generation.
Birthyear: 1990
Vin Diesel
Vin Diesel is a versatile American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his rugged charm and iconic roles in films like "Fast & Furious," "xXx," and "Guardians of the Galaxy," showcasing his versatility in action, drama, and comedy genres.
Birthyear: 1967
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela, a courageous anti-apartheid leader, served 27 years in prison before becoming South Africa's first black president, leading the country to democracy and earning a Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.
Birthyear: 1918
Kelly Reilly
Kelly Reilly is a talented English actress born on July 18, 1977. She's known for her versatile performances in films like "Sherlock Holmes," "Flight," and "Calvary," as well as her starring role as Beth Dutton in the hit TV series "Yellowstone."
Birthyear: 1977
Kristen Bell
Kristen Bell is an American actress known for her versatility, starring in TV shows like "Veronica Mars" and "The Good Place." She's also voiced Gossip Girl and appeared in films like "Frozen" and "Bad Moms," showcasing her comedic and dramatic range.
Birthyear: 1980
Elsa Pataky
Elsa Pataky is a Spanish actress and model, born on July 18, 1976, in Madrid, Spain. Known for her roles in "Fast & Furious" franchise and "Tidelands," she's also a devoted wife of Chris Hemsworth and a fitness enthusiast.
Birthyear: 1976
James Brolin
James Brolin is a veteran American actor, director, and producer, known for his iconic roles in TV series "Marcus Welby, M.D." and films like "Westworld" and "Traffic." He's married to Barbra Streisand and has a son, Josh Brolin, who's also an actor.
Birthyear: 1940
James Norton (actor)
James Norton is a renowned English actor, born on July 18, 1985. He's best known for his roles in BBC's "Happy Valley," "War and Peace," and "Grantchester," earning him critical acclaim and numerous award nominations for his captivating performances.
Birthyear: 1985
Richard Branson
Richard Branson, a British entrepreneur, founded Virgin Group, a conglomerate of innovative companies. Known for his adventurous spirit, philanthropic efforts, and entrepreneurial prowess, Branson has built a business empire spanning music, space tourism, and more, inspiring generations of entrepreneurs.
Birthyear: 1950
Hunter S. Thompson
Hunter S. Thompson was a renowned journalist and author, famous for his unflinching, immersive reporting style, and his iconic book "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas."
Birthyear: 1937
Wendy Williams
Wendy Williams is an Emmy-nominated American talk show host, actress, and author. Known for her outspoken and provocative style, Wendy has been entertaining audiences with her eponymous daytime talk show since 2008, dishing on celebrity gossip and sharing her personal life with humor and candor.
Birthyear: 1964
M.I.A. (rapper)
M.I.A. (Maya Arulpragasam) is a British rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer known for her eclectic and avant-garde style, blending hip-hop, electronic, and world music.
Birthyear: 1975
Smriti Mandhana
Smriti Mandhana is an Indian cricketer and opening batswoman who has been a trailblazer for women's cricket in India. She made her international debut at 16 and has since become a key player for the Indian women's national team, earning numerous awards and accolades for her impressive performances.
Birthyear: 1996
Shahid Khan
Shahid Khan is a Pakistani-American businessman and sports executive, owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) and Fulham F.C. (EPL). A self-made billionaire, Khan's rags-to-riches story began with a $2.20 hourly wage job, eventually building a $7.8 billion fortune through his auto parts company, Flex-N-Gate.
Birthyear: 1950
Chace Crawford
Chace Crawford is an American actor, born on July 18, 1985, in Lubbock, Texas. He gained fame playing Nate Archibald on The CW's teen drama "Gossip Girl" (2007-2012) and has since appeared in films like "Twelve" and "What to Expect When You're Expecting."
Birthyear: 1985
Elizabeth McGovern
Elizabeth McGovern is a talented American actress, born July 18, 1961, in Evanston, Illinois. She's known for her roles in films like "Ordinary People" and "Ragtime," as well as TV shows like "Downton Abbey," where she played Lady Cora Crawley.
Birthyear: 1961
John Glenn
John Glenn was a pioneering American astronaut, colonel, and politician. In 1962, he became the first American to orbit the Earth, aboard Friendship 7. He later served as US Senator from Ohio from 1974 to 1999, earning numerous honors for his heroic contributions to space exploration.
Birthyear: 1921
Margo Martindale
Margo Martindale is a renowned American actress, known for her versatility in film, TV, and theater. She has won numerous awards, including three Emmy Awards, and has appeared in notable projects like "The Americans," "Justified," and "August: Osage County."
Birthyear: 1951
Mandy Rose
Mandy Rose is an American wrestler and television personality, known for her work in WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand. Born Amanda Rose Saccomanno, she gained fame on reality TV show "Tough Enough" and has since become a popular figure in the professional wrestling world.
Birthyear: 1991
Margaret Brown
Margaret 'Molly' Brown, known as the 'Unsinkable Molly Brown,' was a philanthropist, activist, and women's rights advocate. She survived the Titanic's sinking and devoted her life to helping others, earning her place in history as a courageous and compassionate icon of the early 20th century.
Birthyear: 1867
Penny Hardaway
Penny Hardaway is a legendary American basketball player and coach. He won two Olympic gold medals and was a four-time NBA All-Star as a player. He coaches the Memphis Tigers men's basketball team, leading them to the NCAA Tournament in 2022.
Birthyear: 1971
Paul Verhoeven
Paul Verhoeven is a renowned Dutch director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his work on blockbuster films like "RoboCop," "Total Recall," "Basic Instinct," and "Showgirls." His unique blend of action, suspense, and satire has captivated audiences worldwide.
Birthyear: 1938
Ryan Cabrera
Ryan Cabrera is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, known for his pop-rock sound and hits like "On the Way Down" and "True". He rose to fame in the early 2000s, dating celebrities like Ashley Simpson and Adriana Lima.
Birthyear: 1982
Noah Lyles
Noah Lyles is an American sprinter specializing in the 100m and 200m events. Born on July 18, 1997, in Gainesville, Florida, he won the 200m gold at the 2019 World Championships, setting a personal best of 19.50 seconds.
Birthyear: 1997
Daron Malakian
Daron Malakian is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer, best known as a co-founder of the Grammy-winning rock band System of a Down. His distinctive vocal style and guitar work have made him a legendary figure in alternative metal.
Birthyear: 1975
Vidkun Quisling
Vidkun Quisling was a Norwegian military officer and politician who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. He served as Minister President of Norway from 1942 to 1945, implementing Nazi policies and earning infamy as a traitor to his country.
Birthyear: 1887
Nick Faldo
Nick Faldo is a renowned English golfer and sportscaster, winning 30 European Tour events, including six Masters titles. He was ranked world number one for 97 weeks and is a BBC Sports Personality of the Year winner.
Birthyear: 1957
Frank Farian
Frank Farian is a renowned German record producer, songwriter, and musician, best known for creating the disco and dance music projects Boney M and Milli Vanilli. He's responsible for numerous chart-topping hits, including "Daddy Cool" and "Girl You Know It's True."
Birthyear: 1941
Red Skelton
Red Skelton was a beloved American actor and comedian, known for his witty humor and iconic characters like Freddie the Freeloader. He starred in films and TV shows, entertaining audiences with his gentle, vulnerable, and humorous performances from the 1930s to the 1990s.
Birthyear: 1913
Dion DiMucci
Dion DiMucci, born Dion Francis DiMucci, is a legendary American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Known for his iconic hits like "Runaround Sue" and "The Wanderer," he was a leading figure in the doo-wop and rock 'n' roll genres of the 1950s and 1960s.
Birthyear: 1939
Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert is an American author, best known for her memoir "Eat, Pray, Love," which topped the New York Times Best Seller list. Her writing often explores themes of love, spirituality, and self-discovery, inspiring millions of readers worldwide.
Birthyear: 1969
Joe Torre
Joe Torre is a legendary American baseball figure, playing 18 seasons as a catcher and manager for 29 years, leading the Yankees to four World Series titles and earning a spot in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014.
Birthyear: 1940
Lupe Vélez
Lupe Vélez was a vibrant Mexican-American actress and dancer, known for her energetic on-screen presence and iconic roles in films like "The Mexican Spitfire" series, charming audiences in the 1930s and 1940s with her fiery spirit and captivating charm.
Birthyear: 1908
Hume Cronyn
Hume Cronyn was a renowned Canadian-American actor, producer, and screenwriter. With a career spanning over 50 years, he appeared in numerous films and stage productions, earning multiple award nominations, including an Academy Award nod for his iconic role in "The Seventh Cross" (1944).
Birthyear: 1911
Virgil Earp
Virgil Earp was a legendary American marshal and older brother of Wyatt Earp. He served as Tombstone, Arizona's town marshal from 1881 to 1882, during the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, and played a key role in maintaining law and order in the Wild West.
Birthyear: 1843
Ian Stewart (musician)
Ian Stewart, also known as "Stu," was a Scottish keyboard player and manager, best known for co-founding the Rolling Stones in 1962. He later became the band's road manager and pianist, contributing to their early success until his untimely death in 1985.
Birthyear: 1938
Joo Sang-wook
Joo Sang-wook is a renowned South Korean actor born on July 18, 1978. He gained popularity through roles in dramas like "Giant", "Devious Intentions", and "Good Doctor". He's known for his versatile acting skills and charming on-screen presence.
Birthyear: 1978
William Makepeace Thackeray
William Makepeace Thackeray was a renowned English novelist, poet, and satirist. He's best known for his novels of manners, particularly "Vanity Fair", which critiques the morals and society of Victorian England. His witty, insightful writing continues to delight readers to this day.
Birthyear: 1811
Alan Pardew
Alan Pardew is a former English footballer and manager, playing for teams like Crystal Palace and Charlton Athletic. As a manager, he led Newcastle United, Crystal Palace, and West Bromwich Albion, known for his tactical acumen and passionate touchline antics.
Birthyear: 1961
Ricky Skaggs
Ricky Skaggs is a 14-time Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter, mandolin virtuoso, and producer, known for blending bluegrass, country, and gospel music. With a career spanning over 50 years, he has released numerous albums and collaborated with artists such as Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson.
Birthyear: 1954
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Screamin' Jay Hawkins was a flamboyant R&B singer-songwriter and musician known for his theatrical style and hit song "I Put a Spell on You". His music spanned blues, jazz, and rock, influencing many artists, including The Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton.
Birthyear: 1929
Jack Layton
Jack Layton was a Canadian politician who led the New Democratic Party (NDP) from 2003 to 2011. A charismatic leader, he was a champion of social justice, equality, and environmental causes, earning him widespread admiration and respect from Canadians.
Birthyear: 1950
Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor
Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor from 1576 to 1612, was a complex figure known for his eccentricity, patronage of alchemy and astrology, and artistic endeavors, while his reign was marked by turmoil, conflicts, and a decline in imperial power.
Birthyear: 1552
Sukhwinder Singh
Sukhwinder Singh is a renowned Indian singer-songwriter and actor, known for his powerful, soulful voice and energetic live performances. He has lent his vocals to numerous Bollywood hits, earning multiple awards and nominations, including a National Film Award and several Filmfare Awards.
Birthyear: 1971
Keith Levene
Keith Levene, a renowned English guitarist, songwriter, and producer, was a founding member of The Clash and Public Image Ltd. He was a key figure in the UK punk and post-punk movements, leaving an enduring legacy in the music world.
Birthyear: 1957
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes is an American publisher and politician, best known as the editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine. He ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 1996 and 2000, advocating for a flat tax and limited government.
Birthyear: 1947
Taemin
Lee Tae-min is a South Korean singer, actor, and dancer. As a member of SHINee, he has released numerous hit albums and singles, earning numerous awards, including Melon Music and Mnet Asian Music Awards.
Birthyear: 1993
Machine Gun Kelly (gangster)
George Kelly Barnes, aka MGK (gangster) was an American gangster active during the Prohibition era. His nickname came from his favorite weapon.
Birthyear: 1895
Glenn Hughes (American singer)
Glenn Michael Hughes was an American singer, also known as Leatherman in the disco group Village People.
Birthyear: 1950
Thomas Kuhn
Thomas Kuhn was an American physicist, historian, and philosopher who revolutionized the philosophy of science with his groundbreaking work "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" (1962), challenging traditional notions of scientific progress and introducing the concept of paradigm shifts.
Birthyear: 1922
Dennis Lillee
Dennis Lillee is an Australian cricket legend, renowned for his fearsome fast bowling, taking 355 wickets in 70 Tests at an average of 23.92. He played from 1970 to 1984 and later coached the Australian team, mentoring many successful bowlers.
Birthyear: 1949
Chill Wills
Chill Wills was a renowned American actor, singing cowboy, and rodeo performer. Born on July 18, 1902, he appeared in over 500 films and TV shows, notably "The Alamo" and "Giant," earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for the former.
Birthyear: 1902
Crystal Mangum
Crystal Mangum, a former stripper, falsely accused three Duke University lacrosse players of rape in 2006, sparking a highly publicized scandal. Although the accusations were later proven false, the incident damaged the reputations of the accused players and highlighted issues of racial tension and false accusations.
Birthyear: 1978
Andrei Gromyko
Andrei Gromyko, a prominent Belarusian-Russian economist and politician, served as Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1957 to 1985. Known as "Mr. Nyet" for his frequent vetoes in the UN Security Council, he played a crucial role in shaping Soviet foreign policy during the Cold War era.
Birthyear: 1909
W. G. Grace
W.G. Grace, a cricketing legend, dominated the sport in the late 19th century with his exceptional batting and bowling skills. A pioneer of the game, he played for Gloucestershire and England, scoring over 54,000 runs and taking 2,800 wickets.
Birthyear: 1848
Deion Branch
Deion Branch is a former NFL wide receiver who played for the New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, and Indianapolis Colts. He won two Super Bowl rings with the Patriots and was the MVP of Super Bowl XXXVIII.
Birthyear: 1979
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr. was a US Army general who played a pivotal role in World War II, leading the 10th Army in the Pacific Theater. He was killed in action on June 18, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa.
Birthyear: 1886
Harriet Nelson
Harriet Nelson, a beloved American singer and actress, starred alongside her husband Ozzie in the popular 1950s-60s sitcom "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," showcasing her warm on-screen presence and sweet vocals, endearing her to audiences nationwide.
Birthyear: 1909
Mehdi Hassan
Mehdi Hassan, known as the "King of Ghazal," was a legendary Pakistani singer with a soulful voice. He dominated the music industry for over five decades, mesmerizing audiences with his iconic ghazals and playback singing in Urdu and Persian.
Birthyear: 1927
Hendrik Lorentz
Hendrik Lorentz, a renowned Dutch physicist, made groundbreaking contributions to electromagnetic theory and relativity. Awarded the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics, he's celebrated for his work on the Lorentz transformation, crucial to modern physics and Einstein's theory of special relativity.
Birthyear: 1853
Jamie Benn
Jamie Benn is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger and captain of the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL). A two-time NHL All-Star, he won the Art Ross Trophy in 2016 as the league's leading scorer.
Birthyear: 1989
Martha Reeves
Martha Reeves is an American singer and politician, best known as the lead vocalist of the Motown group Martha and the Vandellas. She is known for hits like "Dancing in the Street" and "Heat Wave." In 2005, she was elected to the Detroit City Council, serving two terms.
Birthyear: 1941
Joey Mercury
Joey Mercury, born Adam Birch, is an American professional wrestler and producer, best known for his work in WWE's SmackDown! brand as a member of the tag team MNM, holding the WWE Tag Team Championship.
Birthyear: 1979
Shane Horgan
Shane Horgan is a former Irish rugby union player and current sportscaster. He played on the Irish national team from 2000 to 2009, earning 65 caps and scoring 105 points. Now, he provides expert analysis on RTE's rugby coverage, sharing his insight with Irish rugby fans.
Birthyear: 1978
Aaron Beck
Aaron Beck, a pioneer in psychiatry, developed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a groundbreaking approach to treating mental health disorders. His work revolutionized psychotherapy, helping millions worldwide.
Birthyear: 1921
Carlos Colón
Carlos Colón Sr. is a Puerto Rican-American wrestler and promoter, best known for founding the World Wrestling Council (WWC) in Puerto Rico. He held multiple championships, including the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship, and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014.
Birthyear: 1948
Torii Hunter
Torii Hunter is an American former professional baseball center fielder who played 19 seasons in MLB, known for his impressive defensive skills and 5-tool play, earning 5 Gold Glove Awards and making 5 All-Star appearances.
Birthyear: 1975
Dick Button
Dick Button is a legendary American figure skater and actor, renowned for his historic 1949 and 1950 World Championship titles and two-time Olympic gold medalist (1948 and 1952).
Birthyear: 1929
Grant Bowler
Grant Bowler is a New Zealand-Australian actor, born on July 18, 1968. He is known for his roles in TV series "True Blood" and "Ugly Betty," as well as films like " Atlas Shrugged" and "Liz & Dick."
Birthyear: 1968
Aaron Gillespie
Aaron Gillespie is an American singer-songwriter and drummer, best known as the former drummer of Underoath and the lead vocalist of The Almost. His soulful voice and emotive songwriting have earned him a devoted fan base in the Christian rock scene.
Birthyear: 1983
Ryōko Hirosue
Ryōko Hirosue is a renowned Japanese actress and model, born on July 28, 1978. She gained fame for her roles in TV dramas and films, including "Long Vacation" and "Poppoya", earning several Best Actress awards and nominations.
Birthyear: 1980
Kadambini Ganguly
Kadambini Ganguly, a trailblazing Indian physician, made history as one of the first Indian women to earn a degree in 1888. She broke gender barriers, paving the way for future generations of women in medicine, until her passing in 1923.
Birthyear: 1861
Clifford Odets
Clifford Odets was a renowned American director, playwright, and screenwriter. He was a key figure in the Group Theatre, known for plays like "Awake and Sing!" and "Golden Boy." His work often explored the struggles of the working class and social justice.
Birthyear: 1906
Anthony Mirra
Anthony Mirra was a notorious American gangster and high-ranking member of the Bonanno Crime Family. Known for his ruthless tactics, he played a significant role in the family's operations until his death in 1982, likely at the hands of his own associates.
Birthyear: 1927
Elio Di Rupo
Elio Di Rupo, a Belgian chemist, academic, and politician, served as the 68th Prime Minister of Belgium from 2011 to 2014. Born on May 18, 1951, he is the first francophone to hold the office in 40 years and the first openly gay person to become Prime Minister in the world.
Birthyear: 1951
Mohammad Daoud Khan
Mohammed Daoud Khan was an Afghan commander and politician who served as the 1st President of Afghanistan from 1973 to 1978. He led a coup in 1973, overthrowing King Mohammad Zahir Shah, and implemented progressive reforms until his assassination in 1978.
Birthyear: 1909
Eugenio Suárez
Eugenio Suárez is a Venezuelan professional baseball third baseman who has played for the Cincinnati Reds and Seattle Mariners. He's a three-time MLB All-Star and won the Silver Slugger Award in 2018, known for his power-hitting and strong defense at the hot corner.
Birthyear: 1991
Vasil Levski
Vasil Levski, a Bulgarian Orthodox priest and national hero, played a pivotal role in the country's struggle for liberation from Ottoman rule. He founded the Internal Revolutionary Organization, leading the resistance until his capture and execution in 1873, becoming a symbol of Bulgarian independence and freedom.
Birthyear: 1837
Lonnie Mack
Lonnie Mack, known as the "Godfather of Cincinnati Rock," was a renowned singer-songwriter and guitarist. His 1963 hit "Memphis" showcased his virtuosic guitar playing, influencing many rock legends, including Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Duane Allman.
Birthyear: 1941
Jack Dongarra
Jack Dongarra is a renowned American computer scientist and academic, known for his contributions to high-performance computing, linear algebra, and numerical analysis. He's a pioneer in the development of LAPACK and ScaLAPACK libraries, and has received numerous awards for his work, including the Turing Award in 2020.
Birthyear: 1950
Jayendra Saraswathi
Jayendra Saraswati, the 69th Shankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, was a revered Indian guru and spiritual leader. He played a key role in promoting Hinduism and was known for his efforts in preserving Indian culture and tradition.
Birthyear: 1935
Giacinto Facchetti
Giacinto Facchetti was an iconic Italian footballer who played as a left-back for Inter Milan and the Italian national team. He won multiple championships, including the 1968 European Championship, and was known for his attacking flair and defensive prowess.
Birthyear: 1942
Brian Auger
Brian Auger is a British keyboardist and singer who has been a pioneering force in jazz-rock fusion. With a career spanning over 50 years, he has worked with iconic musicians like Julie Driscoll, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton, blending jazz, rock, and soul to create a unique sound.
Birthyear: 1939
S. I. Hayakawa
S.I. Hayakawa was a renowned Canadian-American academic and politician. As a semanticist, he authored "Language in Action" and "Use and Misuse of Language." He later became a U.S. Senator from California, serving from 1977 to 1983. His unique blend of academic and political expertise made him a respected figure.
Birthyear: 1906
Isabella of Austria
Isabella of Austria, queen of Denmark (1501-1526), was the daughter of King Philip I of Castile and Juana I of Castile. She married King Christian II of Denmark, becoming queen consort, but her reign was marked by turmoil, conflict, and ultimately, her exile and death.
Birthyear: 1501
Shaun Micallef
Shaun Micallef is an Australian comedian, producer, and screenwriter, best known for creating and starring in TV shows like "The Micallef P(r)ogramme" and "Mad as Hell". His unique brand of humor and satire has earned him a loyal following and critical acclaim.
Birthyear: 1962
Margaret Laurence
Margaret Laurence was a renowned Canadian author and academic, celebrated for her novels and short stories exploring Canadian identity and women's experiences. Her works include "The Stone Angel" and "A Jest of God", earning her international acclaim and numerous literary awards.
Birthyear: 1926
Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Yevgeny Yevtushenko was a renowned Russian poet, playwright, and educator. Born in 1932, he gained international acclaim for his bold, socially conscious verse, criticizing Soviet totalitarianism. His work, such as "Babi Yar," addressed social justice and human rights issues, earning him both praise and persecution.
Birthyear: 1933
Gino Bartali
Gino Bartali, nicknamed "Gino the Pious," was a legendary Italian cyclist who won the Tour de France in 1938 and 1948, and the Giro d'Italia in 1936 and 1937. He was a national hero and a symbol of hope during World War II.
Birthyear: 1914
Mark Udall
Mark Udall is an American educator and politician who served as a US Senator from Colorado from 2009 to 2015 and in the US House of Representatives from 1999 to 2009, known for his environmental advocacy and outdoor enthusiast background.
Birthyear: 1950
Frank Forde
Frank Forde was a renowned Australian educator and politician who served as the 15th Prime Minister of Australia in 1945. A member of the Australian Labor Party, Forde held various ministerial portfolios before briefly becoming prime minister after John Curtin's death.
Birthyear: 1890
Heinrich Bullinger
Heinrich Bullinger, a prominent Swiss pastor and reformer, succeeded Huldrych Zwingli in Zurich (1531-1575). He authored the Second Helvetic Confession and played a key role in shaping Swiss Reformed theology, exerting significant influence on European Protestantism during the 16th century.
Birthyear: 1504
Julius Fučík (composer)
Julius Fučík, a renowned Czech composer and conductor, is best known for his iconic " Entrance of the Gladiators" march, which has become a beloved classic in the world of circus and concert music.
Birthyear: 1872
Baddiewinkle
Baddie Winkle, aka Helen Ruth Elam, is an American internet personality born in 1928. She gained fame on Instagram at 85 with her unapologetic attitude, colorful style, and sassy humor, earning over 3.5 million followers and collabs with top brands and celebrities.
Birthyear: 1928
Michael Medwin
Michael Medwin was a renowned English actor, born in 1923, who enjoyed a prolific career spanning over 60 years. He appeared in numerous films, television shows, and stage productions, including the popular sitcom "Shoestring" and the classic drama "The Army Game".
Birthyear: 1923
Maria Clementina Sobieska
Maria Clementina Sobieska was a Polish noblewoman and Jacobite claimant to the British throne through her marriage to James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender. She played a key role in promoting Jacobite causes in Europe during the early 18th century.
Birthyear: 1702
Kalpana Mohan
Kalpana Mohan was a renowned Indian actress who worked in Malayalam cinema, known for her iconic roles in over 100 films. She won several awards for her powerful performances, leaving an indelible mark on the Malayalam film industry before her passing in 2012.
Birthyear: 1946
Giacomo Balla
Giacomo Balla was a pioneering Italian painter, sculptor, and stage designer, known for his vibrant Futurist works that captured dynamic movement and energy. His innovative style and use of bold colors influenced the development of modern art.
Birthyear: 1871
Mélissa Theuriau
Mélissa Theuriau is a renowned French journalist and news anchor, best known for her work on M6's Zone Interdite and L'Édition spéciale. Her charisma and in-depth reporting have made her a popular and respected figure in French television journalism.
Birthyear: 1978
Roald Hoffmann
Roald Hoffmann, a Polish-American chemist, won the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his theories on the course of chemical reactions. A professor at Cornell University, he's also a poet and playwright, exploring the intersection of science and art.
Birthyear: 1937
Darlene Conley
Darlene Conley was an American actress, best known for her iconic role as Sally Spectra on the CBS soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful." She played the flamboyant and fiery character from 1989 until her passing in 2007, earning two Daytime Emmy nominations for her portrayal.
Birthyear: 1934
Hyacinthe Rigaud
Hyacinthe Rigaud, a renowned French painter, was born in 1659 and died in 1743. He was a prominent portraitist, capturing the likenesses of European monarchs and aristocrats, including Louis XIV, with intricate detail and lavish settings, earning him great acclaim in his lifetime.
Birthyear: 1659
Dan O'Brien
Dan O'Brien is a renowned American decathlete and coach, winning Olympic gold in 1996 and setting multiple world records. He is a three-time world champion and was named the World Athlete of the Year in 1995.
Birthyear: 1966
Arthur Friedenreich
Arthur Friedenreich, known as "El Tigre," was a Brazilian footballer who played from 1909 to 1935, scoring over 1,300 goals. He was the first player to score in a World Cup, playing for Brazil in the 1930 World Cup.
Birthyear: 1892