June 28 birthdays and deaths:
Famous birthdays on June 28:
Zodiac: CancerElon Musk
Elon Musk is a visionary entrepreneur, revolutionizing industries with innovative ventures. As CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, he's pioneering electric cars, space exploration, and renewable energy, striving to make humanity a multi-planetary species.
Birthyear: 1971
Henry VIII
Henry VIII, the infamous King of England, ruled from 1509 to 1547. He had six wives, executing two, and established the Church of England, breaking away from Roman Catholicism. His larger-than-life personality and tyrannical reign continue to fascinate historians and art enthusiasts alike.
Birthyear: 1491
Kevin De Bruyne
Kevin De Bruyne is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Manchester City and the Belgium national team. He's known for his exceptional vision, passing range, and goal-scoring ability, earning him numerous accolades, including the UEFA Midfielder of the Season award.
Birthyear: 1991
Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks is a comedy legend, known for his irreverent humor and iconic films like "The Producers," "Blazing Saddles," and "Young Frankenstein." With a career spanning over 70 years, he's a pioneering actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, accumulating numerous awards, including an Oscar, Grammy, and Emmy.
Birthyear: 1926
John Cusack
John Cusack is a renowned American actor and screenwriter, known for his iconic roles in "Say Anything..." and "High Fidelity". His versatility has led to a successful career spanning over four decades, with notable performances in films like "Better Off Dead" and "Grosse Pointe Blank".
Birthyear: 1966
Kathy Bates
Kathy Bates is a renowned American actress, known for her captivating performances in film, television, and theater. She won an Academy Award for her iconic portrayal of Annie Wilkes in "Misery" (1990) and has received numerous nominations for her roles in "Titanic" and "American Horror Story."
Birthyear: 1948
Pat Morita
Pat Morita was a beloved American actor, best known for his iconic role as Mr. Miyagi in the Karate Kid film series. He earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance in Karate Kid Part II.
Birthyear: 1932
Mike White (filmmaker)
Mike White is a versatile artist known for his eclectic filmography, starring in cult classics like "School of Rock" and "Zombieland," while also creating and starring in HBO's acclaimed series "Enlightened" and "Laura Dern-starring "Downsizing."
Birthyear: 1970
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a influential Swiss philosopher and polymath, wrote extensively on politics, education, and the human condition. His works, such as "Emile" and "The Social Contract", shaped modern thought on democracy, morality, and the Enlightenment, leaving a lasting impact on Western philosophy.
Birthyear: 1712
Markiplier
Markiplier is an American internet personality and charity fundraiser known for his energetic Let's Play videos and collaborations with other YouTubers. With over 34 million subscribers, he has raised millions for various charities, earning him a Guinness World Record for most charity work done by an individual.
Birthyear: 1989
P. V. Narasimha Rao
P. V. Narasimha Rao was India's 9th Prime Minister from 1991 to 1996, implementing economic liberalization and reforms. A lawyer and politician, he played a key role in shaping India's modern economy, earning him the title "Father of Indian Economic Reforms."
Birthyear: 1921
Gilda Radner
Gilda Radner was a pioneering comedian and actress, best known as one of the original cast members of Saturday Night Live (SNL). She created iconic characters like Roseanne Roseannadanna and Emily Litella, showcasing her impressive comedic range and earning an Emmy Award.
Birthyear: 1946
Shakur Stevenson
Shakur Stevenson is an American professional boxer who has held the WBO featherweight title since 2019. Born on June 28, 1997, in Newark, New Jersey, Stevenson represented the US at the 2016 Olympics, earning a silver medal, before turning pro in 2017, quickly rising to champion status.
Birthyear: 1997
John Elway
John Elway is a legendary American football quarterback who played for the Denver Broncos (1983-1998) and led the team to two Super Bowl championships. He later became a successful executive, serving as the Broncos' general manager from 2011 to 2020, winning another Super Bowl in 2016.
Birthyear: 1960
Mary Stuart Masterson
Mary Stuart Masterson is an American actress known for her critically acclaimed performances in films like "Fried Green Tomatoes" and "Benny & Joon." Born on June 28, 1966, she has garnered numerous award nominations for her outstanding work in film and television.
Birthyear: 1966
Kellie Pickler
Kellie Pickler is a country pop singer-songwriter and TV personality, known for her powerful vocals and charming personality. She rose to fame as a contestant on American Idol (season 5) and went on to release several albums, including "Small Town Girl" and "100 Proof".
Birthyear: 1986
Markéta Vondroušová
Markéta Vondroušová is a talented Czech tennis player born on June 28, 1999. She turned pro in 2015 and has won two WTA singles titles, reaching a career-high ranking of No. 14 in the world.
Birthyear: 1999
Bobby Hurley
Bobby Hurley is a renowned American basketball player and coach. As a player, he starred at Duke University, winning back-to-back NCAA championships in 1991 and 1992. He later coached at Buffalo and Arizona State, leading the Sun Devils to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances.
Birthyear: 1971
Rob Dyrdek
Rob Dyrdek is a multi-talented American skateboarder, entrepreneur, and reality TV star. He founded Dyrdek Enterprises, starring in MTV's Rob & Big and Fantasy Factory, showcasing his adventurous spirit and entrepreneurial ventures, inspiring millions with his innovative and daredevil personality.
Birthyear: 1974
Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan
Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan, is the eldest son of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania. Born in 1994, he is the heir apparent to the Jordanian throne. He is known for his humanitarian work and advocacy for youth empowerment and education.
Birthyear: 1994
Alessandro Nivola
Alessandro Nivola is a talented American actor known for his versatility in film and television. Born on June 28, 1972, he has appeared in notable roles in "American Hustle," "The Wizard of Lies," and "The Sopranos," showcasing his range and depth as a character actor.
Birthyear: 1972
Bradley Beal
Bradley Beal is an American professional basketball player who plays as a shooting guard for the Washington Wizards of the NBA. A three-time NBA All-Star, Beal has consistently averaged over 20 points per game throughout his career, earning him a reputation as one of the league's top scorers.
Birthyear: 1993
Procol Harum
David Knights is a renowned English bass player and producer, best known for his work with the progressive rock band Procol Harum. He was an integral member from 1968 to 1972, contributing to iconic albums like "A Salty Dog" and "Home".
Birthyear: 1945
John Wesley
John Wesley, an influential English cleric and theologian, founded the Methodist movement, emphasizing personal holiness and social justice. Through his evangelistic zeal and organizational skills, he sparked a spiritual revival in 18th-century England, shaping Protestantism and leaving a lasting legacy.
Birthyear: 1703
Felicia Day
Felicia Day is an American actress, writer, and producer, known for her geek-centric web series "The Guild" and roles in TV shows such as "Supernatural" and "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog." She's a pioneer in new media and a advocate for female representation in gaming and tech.
Birthyear: 1979
Tichina Arnold
Tichina Arnold is an American actress and singer, best known for her roles as Pamela James on "Martin" and Rochelle on "Everybody Hates Chris". She has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, showcasing her versatility and talent in the entertainment industry.
Birthyear: 1969
Seohyun
Seohyun is a South Korean singer, dancer, and actress, best known as a member of the girl group Girls' Generation. Born on June 28, 1991, she has also pursued a successful acting career, starring in dramas like "Moon Lovers" and "Time."
Birthyear: 1991
Peter Paul Rubens
Peter Paul Rubens was a renowned Flemish painter and diplomat who epitomized the Baroque style. His luxurious, emotive, and highly expressive works often featured mythological and biblical themes, showcasing his mastery of color, light, and human form.
Birthyear: 1577
Jessica Hecht
Jessica Hecht is an American actress known for her versatility on stage and screen. She's had notable roles in TV shows like "Friends" and "Breaking Bad," as well as Broadway productions like "The Assembled Parties" and "The Price."
Birthyear: 1965
Alice Krige
Alice Krige is a renowned South African actress, born on June 28, 1954. She's best known for her iconic role as the Borg Queen in the Star Trek franchise, earning her a Saturn Award nomination. Her extensive career spans film, television, and theater.
Birthyear: 1954
Bruce Davison
Bruce Davison is a talented American actor and director, known for his iconic roles in "Willard" (1971), "Longtime Companion" (1990), and "X-Men" (2000), as well as his Emmy-winning performance in "Blind Ambition" (1979).
Birthyear: 1946
Frank Zane
Frank Zane, aka "The Chemist," is a legendary American bodybuilder who won three Mr. Olympia titles (1977-1979). Known for his symmetrical physique, he is a bestselling author of fitness books and a pioneer in the sport, inspiring generations of bodybuilders.
Birthyear: 1942
Brandon Phillips
Brandon Phillips is a former American professional baseball second baseman who played 17 seasons in MLB, primarily with the Cincinnati Reds. A three-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glove winner, he's known for his exceptional defense and clutch hitting.
Birthyear: 1981
Fabien Barthez
Fabien Barthez is a French former footballer who played as a goalkeeper, winning the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championship with France. He played for clubs like Marseille, Manchester United, and Nantes, earning 87 international caps. Known for his eccentric style and iconic hairstyle.
Birthyear: 1971
Carl Panzram
Carl Panzram, a notorious American serial killer, burglar, and arsonist, was convicted of murder in 1929. He confessed to 21 murders and numerous other crimes, saying "I believe the only way to reform people is to kill them." He was executed by hanging in 1929.
Birthyear: 1892
Muhammad Yunus
Muhammad Yunus, a Bangladeshi economist and academic, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for pioneering microcredit and founding Grameen Bank, which provides financial services to millions of entrepreneurs in developing countries, alleviating poverty and empowering communities.
Birthyear: 1940
Kang Min-hyuk
Kang Min-hyuk is a South Korean singer, drummer, and actor, best known as the drummer of the K-pop group CNBLUE. He has also appeared in TV dramas such as "It's Okay, Daddy's Girl" and "Entertainer", showcasing his versatility in the entertainment industry.
Birthyear: 1991
Leon Panetta
Leon Panetta is a distinguished American lawyer and politician who served as the 23rd United States Secretary of Defense from 2011 to 2013. Prior to that, he was CIA Director from 2009 to 2011 and a Congressman from California's 16th district from 1977 to 1993.
Birthyear: 1938
Gil Bellows
Gil Bellows is a renowned Canadian actor and producer, born on June 28, 1967. He's known for his versatile roles in TV shows like "Ally McBeal" and films like "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Unscrupulous."
Birthyear: 1967
John Inman
John Inman was a renowned English actor, best known for his iconic role as Mr. Humphries in the BBC sitcom "Are You Being Served?" (1972-1985). His impeccable comedic timing and flamboyant characterizations endeared him to audiences worldwide.
Birthyear: 1935
Aileen Quinn
Aileen Quinn is an American actress and singer, best known for her iconic role as Annie in the 1982 film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Annie." She won a Golden Globe for New Star of the Year for her performance.
Birthyear: 1971
Chayanne
Chayanne, born Elmer Figueroa Arce, is a Puerto Rican-American singer-songwriter and actor. With a career spanning over four decades, he has released 24 albums, sold over 50 million records, and starred in telenovelas and films, earning him a devoted fan base across the Americas.
Birthyear: 1968
Richard Rodgers
Richard Rodgers (1902-1979) was a renowned American composer and playwright, best known for his iconic collaborations with Oscar Hammerstein II, producing timeless Broadway classics like "Oklahoma!" (1943), "South Pacific" (1949), and "The Sound of Music" (1959), earning him a Pulitzer Prize, Oscars, and multiple Tonys.
Birthyear: 1902
Donna Vekić
Donna Vekić is a Croatian professional tennis player born on June 28, 1996, in Osijek, Croatia. She won her first WTA title in 2014 and has represented Croatia in the Fed Cup, achieving a career-high ranking of World No. 19 in singles.
Birthyear: 1996
Marta Kostyuk
Marta Kostyuk is a Ukrainian tennis player born on June 28, 2002, in Kiev. She won the 2017 Australian Open junior title and began her professional career at 15. Kostyuk has represented Ukraine in the Fed Cup and has won several ITF titles.
Birthyear: 2002
Elaine Thompson-Herah
Elaine Thompson is a Jamaican sprinter, crowned the fastest woman in the world after winning gold in the 100m and 200m at the 2016 Rio Olympics. She holds the Jamaican record in both events, and is a multiple-time World Championship medalist.
Birthyear: 1992
Pierre Laval
Pierre Laval was a French politician who served as the 101st Prime Minister of France from 1942 to 1944. He collaborated with the Nazis during World War II, leading to his execution for treason in 1945.
Birthyear: 1883
Lalla Ward
Lalla Ward is a renowned English actress and author, best known for her iconic role as Romana in the BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who (1979-1981). She has also written several novels and has been married to Doctor Who actor Tom Baker since 1980.
Birthyear: 1951
Chris Hani
Chris Hani was a prominent South African politician and anti-apartheid activist. As leader of the South African Communist Party, he fought against apartheid and advocated for democracy and equality.
Birthyear: 1942
Patrick Hemingway
Patrick Hemingway was the son of the author Ernest Hemingway. He was wildlife manager and a novelist himself.
Birthyear: 1928
Mark Grace
Mark Grace is a former American professional baseball player and current sportscaster. He played 16 seasons in MLB, primarily with the Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks, earning three Gold Glove Awards and a Silver Slugger Award.
Birthyear: 1964
A. A. Gill
A.A. Gill, a celebrated Scottish author and critic, was renowned for his scathing restaurant reviews and incisive essays. His witty, provocative writing style earned him a wide following, despite controversy surrounding his forthright opinions.
Birthyear: 1954
Florian Zeller
Florian Zeller is a renowned French author and playwright, known for his psychologically complex and emotionally charged works. His plays, such as "The Father" and "The Son," have been widely acclaimed and translated into multiple languages, earning him numerous awards and international recognition.
Birthyear: 1979
Phil Bardsley
Phil Bardsley is a former English professional footballer who played as a defender. Born on June 28, 1985, in Salford, England, he played for Manchester United, Sunderland, and Stoke City, among others, earning 13 caps for the Scotland national team.
Birthyear: 1985
David Johnston
David Johnston is a renowned Canadian academic, lawyer, and politician who served as the 28th Governor General of Canada from 2010 to 2017. He is a Harvard-educated lawyer and former university president, known for his dedication to education, innovation, and community service.
Birthyear: 1941
Muhammad Azam Shah
Muhammad Azam Shah, the eldest son of Aurangzeb, briefly served as Mughal Emperor from 1707 to 1707. He was defeated and killed by his half-brother Bahadur Shah I, marking the beginning of a succession crisis that plagued the Mughal Empire.
Birthyear: 1653
Luigi Pirandello
Luigi Pirandello was a renowned Italian dramatist, novelist, and poet, winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature. His works, such as "Six Characters in Search of an Author," explored the human condition, identity, and the blurred lines between reality and illusion.
Birthyear: 1867
Mark Shand
Mark Shand, a renowned English conservationist and author, was a passionate advocate for Asian elephant conservation. He founded the Elephant Family charity and wrote several books, including "Travelers' Tales" and "Queen of the Elephants," earning him the OBE for his contributions.
Birthyear: 1951
John Byner
John Byner is an American actor and comedian, born on June 28, 1938. He is best known for his impressions of celebrities like John Wayne and Ed Sullivan, and has appeared on popular TV shows such as "The Tonight Show" and "The Ed Sullivan Show".
Birthyear: 1938
Jon Nödtveidt
Jon Nödtveidt was a Swedish singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known as the founder and frontman of the melodic death metal band Dissection. His dark, poetic lyrics and haunting vocals left a lasting impact on the metal scene before his tragic passing in 2006.
Birthyear: 1975
Chuck Howley
Chuck Howley is a legendary American football linebacker who played for the Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys. He's the first player from a losing team to be named Super Bowl MVP (Super Bowl V) and a six-time Pro Bowl selection.
Birthyear: 1936
Clarissa Eden
Clarissa Eden, Countess of Avon, was the wife of British Prime Minister Anthony Eden. A socialite and aristocrat, she was known for her glamorous persona and hosted notable gatherings at 10 Downing Street during her husband's tenure from 1955 to 1957.
Birthyear: 1920
Mark Stoermer
Mark Stoermer is the bassist and founding member of The Killers, known for his melodic bass lines and songwriting contributions to hits like "Mr. Brightside" and "Somebody Told Me".
Birthyear: 1977
Junior Johnson
Robert "Junior" Johnson, a NASCAR pioneer, won 50 races, including the 1960 Daytona 500. A moonshine runner turned racer, he was a member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame and a 2015 Motorsports Hall of Fame inductee.
Birthyear: 1931
Cyril Smith
Cyril Smith was a British politician who served as a Liberal Member of Parliament from 1972 to 1992. Born in 1928, he was known for his advocacy for disability rights and his charismatic personality. Despite allegations of child abuse, he was knighted in 1988. Smith died in 2010, aged 82.
Birthyear: 1928
Don Baylor
Don Baylor, a 19-year MLB veteran, played for several teams, including the Baltimore Orioles and California Angels, earning a MVP award in 1979. He later managed the Colorado Rockies and Chicago Cubs, earning Manager of the Year honors in 1995.
Birthyear: 1949
Aribert Heim
Aribert Heim, a notorious Austrian SS physician, committed atrocities at Mauthausen concentration camp during World War II. Known as "Dr. Death," he performed gruesome medical experiments and tortured prisoners, earning him a spot on the Most Wanted Nazi War Criminals list.
Birthyear: 1914
Carl Levin
Carl Levin was a renowned American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senator from Michigan from 1979 to 2015, chairing the Senate Armed Services Committee for 12 years, leaving a lasting impact on national security and defense policies.
Birthyear: 1934
Terrence Williams
Terrence Williams is an American professional basketball player who played in the NBA from 2009 to 2013. He was drafted 11th overall by the New Jersey Nets and also played for the Houston Rockets and Sacramento Kings.
Birthyear: 1987
William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw
William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw, was a Scottish-English politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1988. He held various cabinet positions, played a key role in the Conservative Party, and was a close ally to Margaret Thatcher.
Birthyear: 1918
Ken Buchanan
Ken Buchanan, a Scottish boxing legend, held the undisputed world lightweight championship from 1970 to 1972. He won 61 of 69 professional bouts, earning a spot in the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000.
Birthyear: 1945
Mushtaq Ahmed (cricketer)
Mushtaq Ahmed is a Pakistani cricketer and coach, renowned for his leg-spin bowling. He took 185 wickets in 52 Tests and 150 ODI wickets. After retiring, he coached the Pakistani team and later worked as England's spin-bowling coach, contributing to their 2012 Test series victory over India.
Birthyear: 1970
Maria Goeppert Mayer
Maria Goeppert Mayer, a pioneering physicist, made groundbreaking contributions to nuclear physics and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963 for her work on the nuclear shell model, becoming the second woman to receive the award.
Birthyear: 1906
Alexis Carrel
Alexis Carrel was a renowned French surgeon and biologist who pioneered vascular anastomosis, earning him the 1912 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He made significant contributions to tissue culture and organ transplantation, leaving a lasting impact on modern surgery.
Birthyear: 1873
Pope Paul IV
Pope Paul IV, born Gian Pietro Carafa, was the Pope from 1555 to 1559. He was a stern reformer, establishing the Roman Inquisition and Index of Forbidden Books, and combating Protestantism. His papacy was marked by controversy, harsh policies, and a failed attempt to excommunicate Protestant rulers.
Birthyear: 1476
Hans Blix
Hans Blix is a renowned Swedish politician and diplomat who served as the 33rd Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1978 to 1979. He later chaired the International Commission on Weapons of Mass Destruction, and led the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) from 2000 to 2003.
Birthyear: 1928
Carl Spaatz
Carl Spaatz was a pioneering American general who played a crucial role in shaping the United States Air Force. He served as the first Chief of Staff of the US Air Force from 1946 to 1948, and later became a prominent military strategist and author.
Birthyear: 1891
Eric Ambler
Eric Ambler, a pioneer of the spy novel genre, penned classics like "The Mask of Dimitrios" and "Journey into Fear". His suspenseful, well-researched stories influenced authors like John le Carré and Len Deighton.
Birthyear: 1909
Charlie Clouser
Charlie Clouser is an American keyboard player, songwriter, and producer, best known as a member of the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from 1994 to 2001. He has also worked on various film and TV scores, including the "Saw" franchise.
Birthyear: 1963
Mike Skinner (racing driver)
Mike Skinner is a former NASCAR driver, competing in the Cup Series and Gander Outdoors Truck Series. He won the Truck Series championship in 1995 and has 29 wins in the series. Skinner is also known for his involvement in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series.
Birthyear: 1957
Donna Edwards
Donna Edwards is an American lawyer and politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Maryland's 4th congressional district from 2008 to 2017. She was the first African American woman to represent Maryland in Congress.
Birthyear: 1958
Harold Evans
Harold Evans was a renowned English-American historian and journalist. As editor of The Sunday Times, he campaigned for victims of thalidomide, and later became a prominent historian, writing acclaimed books on American history, including "The American Century" and "They Made America."
Birthyear: 1928
Karpal Singh
Karpal Singh, a Malaysian lawyer and politician, fearlessly championed human rights and democracy. Known as the "Tiger of Jelutong," he was a prominent figure in Malaysian politics, serving as MP for Jelutong and defending notable figures, including Anwar Ibrahim.
Birthyear: 1940
Türkan Şoray
Türkan Şoray, a Turkish cinema icon, has starred in over 220 films, earning her the nickname 'Sultan of Turkish Cinema.' A talented actress, director, and screenwriter, she has won numerous awards, including several Altın Portakal Awards, solidifying her legacy in Turkish film history.
Birthyear: 1945
Andrew Fifita
Andrew Fifita is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the NRL. He has also represented Australia and Tonga at international level, known for his powerful running and dominant tackling in the front row.
Birthyear: 1989
Gusty Spence
Gusty Spence, a prominent Northern Irish loyalist and politician, was a founding member of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and later became a vocal advocate for loyalist prisoners' rights, serving as a councilor in Lisburn Borough Council until his passing in 2011.
Birthyear: 1933
Joseph Joachim
Joseph Joachim (1831-1907) was an Austrian violinist, composer, and conductor renowned for his virtuosic technique and expressive playing style. A protégé of Franz Liszt, Joachim premiered many prominent works, including Brahms' Violin Concerto, and was a prominent figure in Vienna's musical scene.
Birthyear: 1831
Paul Broca
Paul Broca, a French physician, anatomist, and anthropologist, made significant contributions to the fields of neurology, anthropology, and linguistics. He discovered Broca's area, a region in the brain responsible for language processing, and founded the Anthropological Society of Paris.
Birthyear: 1824
Carloman I
Carloman I, King of the Franks (d. 771), ruled alongside his brother Pepin the Short, dividing the empire after their father Charles Martel's death. He governed the eastern Frankish kingdom, showcasing wise governance and military prowess, ultimately abdicating and retiring to a monastery.
Birthyear: 751
Jim Spanarkel
Jim Spanarkel is a renowned American basketball player and sportscaster. He played professionally in the NBA and overseas, then transitioned to broadcasting, serving as a color commentator for various networks, including ESPN and CBS Sports.
Birthyear: 1957
Itamar Franco
Itamar Franco was a Brazilian engineer and politician who served as the 33rd President of Brazil from 1992 to 1994. During his tenure, he implemented fiscal reforms and stabilized the economy, earning him popularity among Brazilians.
Birthyear: 1930
Jeff Malone
Jeff Malone, nicknamed "The Mailman," is a retired American basketball player and coach. He played 13 seasons in the NBA, averaging 19.0 points per game, and coached in the Continental Basketball Association and NBA G League.
Birthyear: 1961
Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker
Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker was a renowned German physicist and philosopher who made significant contributions to nuclear physics, cosmology, and philosophy. He was a pioneer in the development of nuclear energy and a vocal advocate for peace and disarmament, serving as a prominent public intellectual until his death in 2007.
Birthyear: 1912
Ngô Bảo Châu
Ngô Bảo Châu is a renowned Vietnamese-French mathematician and academic. Born in 1972, he is best known for proving the Fundamental Lemma of Langlands Program, a breakthrough in number theory, earning him the Fields Medal in 2010 and the Crafoord Prize in 2012.
Birthyear: 1972
Peter Baynham
Peter Baynham is a renowned Welsh actor, producer, and screenwriter, best known for co-creating the popular comedy show "I'm Alan Partridge" alongside Steve Coogan. He has also written for various TV shows and films, showcasing his exceptional comedic talent.
Birthyear: 1963
Sergei Bodrov
Sergei Bodrov is a renowned Russian-American director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his work on films like "Prisoner of the Mountains" and "Nomad". Born in 1948, Bodrov has garnered multiple awards and nominations, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.
Birthyear: 1948
Stéphane Chapuisat
Stéphane Chapuisat is a retired Swiss footballer who played as a striker, notably for Borussia Dortmund and Grasshopper Club Zürich. He earned 103 caps for the Switzerland national team, scoring 21 goals, and participated in three World Cups and two European Championships.
Birthyear: 1969
Savage (rapper)
Jesse "Savage" Devenny, a renowned New Zealand rapper, gained international recognition with his hit single "Swing" in 2005. Known for his energetic flow and catchy hooks, Savage's fusion of hip-hop and island beats has made him a household name in the Pacific region.
Birthyear: 1981
Henri Lebesgue
Henri Lebesgue, a renowned French mathematician, introduced the concept of Lebesgue measure and integration, revolutionizing real analysis and measure theory. His work had a profound impact on 20th-century mathematics, influencing fields such as calculus, topology, and functional analysis.
Birthyear: 1875
Raul Seixas
Raul Seixas, the "Pai do Rock Brasileiro" (Father of Brazilian Rock), was a pioneer in the Brazilian rock scene. With hits like "Metamorfose Ambulante" and "Gita", he blended rock, blues, and folk, inspiring generations of Brazilian musicians before his untimely death in 1989.
Birthyear: 1945