September 29 birthdays and deaths:
Famous birthdays on September 29:
Zodiac: Libra
Kevin Durant
Kevin Durant is a dominant American basketball player, winning two NBA championships, four NBA scoring titles, and two Olympic gold medals. The 6'9" small forward is a 12-time NBA All-Star, known for his versatility, athleticism, and clutch shooting ability.
Birthyear: 1988
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Halsey (singer)
Halsey (Ashley Nicolette Frangipane) is a Grammy-nominated American singer-songwriter known for her distinctive vocals and introspective lyrics. Her chart-topping hits include "Bad at Love," "Now or Never," and "Eastside" (with Benny Blanco and Khalid).
Birthyear: 1994

Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis was a rock and roll pioneer, known for his energetic stage performances and hits like "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire." A child prodigy, he blended country, gospel, and rhythm and blues to create a distinctive sound.
Birthyear: 1935

Zachary Levi
Zachary Levi is an American actor and singer, born on September 29, 1980. He is best known for his roles in the TV series 'Chuck' and the movie 'Shazam!', showcasing his charming on-screen presence and impressive vocal talents.
Birthyear: 1980

Ian McShane
Ian McShane is a renowned English actor known for his distinctive voice and versatile performances in films like "Deadwood," "Pirates of the Caribbean," and "American Horror Story." With a career spanning over 50 years, he has gained a cult following and critical acclaim for his iconic roles.
Birthyear: 1942

Silvio Berlusconi
Silvio Berlusconi was an Italian businessman and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006, and 2008 to 2011. He founded media conglomerate Mediaset and owned AC Milan football club.
Birthyear: 1936

Madeline Kahn
Madeline Kahn was a versatile American actress and singer, known for her distinctive voice, impeccable comedic timing, and memorable roles in films like "Blazing Saddles," "Young Frankenstein," and "Paper Moon," earning her two Academy Award nominations.
Birthyear: 1942

Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
Horatio Nelson was a renowned English admiral who played a crucial role in several naval battles during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He is best known for his last battle, the Battle of Trafalgar, where he was fatally wounded, but led Britain to a decisive victory.
Birthyear: 1758

Enrico Fermi
Enrico Fermi was a renowned Italian-American physicist who led the team that developed the first nuclear reactor, Chicago Pile-1. Awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize in Physics, Fermi made significant contributions to quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, and particle physics, leaving a lasting legacy in the scientific community.
Birthyear: 1901

Chrissy Metz
Chrissy Metz is an American actress and singer, best known for her breakout role as Kate Pearson on the NBC drama "This Is Us," earning her two Golden Globe nominations and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress.
Birthyear: 1980

Andrew Dice Clay
Andrew Dice Clay is a renowned American comedian and actor, known for his controversial humor and provocative style. He rose to fame in the 1980s with his raunchy stand-up routines and appeared in films like "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane." His unapologetic humor sparked both admiration and outrage.
Birthyear: 1957

Pompey
Pompey the Great, a renowned Roman general and politician, expanded Rome's empire through numerous conquests, earning triumphs in Asia, Africa, and Europe. His rivalry with Julius Caesar ultimately led to his downfall and assassination in Egypt in 48 BC.
Birthyear: -106

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a renowned Hungarian-American psychologist, coined the term "flow" to describe a state of optimal engagement. His groundbreaking work on happiness, creativity, and positive psychology has influenced fields beyond psychology, inspiring a new perspective on human flourishing.
Birthyear: 1934

Erika Eleniak
Erika Eleniak is an American model and actress, best known for her roles in the TV series "Baywatch" and films like "Under Siege" and "The Beverly Hillbillies." Born on September 29, 1969, she gained fame as a Playboy Playmate of the Month in 1990.
Birthyear: 1969

Calvin Johnson
Calvin Johnson, aka "Megatron," is a legendary American football wide receiver who played for the Detroit Lions (2007-2015). A six-time Pro Bowl selection, he holds numerous NFL records, including most receiving yards in a single season (1,964) and most consecutive games with 100+ receiving yards (8).
Birthyear: 1985

Les Claypool
Les Claypool is a renowned American musician, best known as the lead vocalist and bassist of the alternative rock band Primus. His eclectic style blends metal, rock, and experimental music, showcasing his innovative bass playing and quirky songwriting.
Birthyear: 1963

Julia Gillard
Julia Gillard, a Welsh-Australian lawyer and politician, made history as Australia's first female Prime Minister (2010-2013). A Labor Party member, she championed education and carbon pricing reforms, earning global recognition for her progressive stance on climate change and gender equality.
Birthyear: 1961

Mackenzie Crook
Mackenzie Crook is a talented English actor and screenwriter, best known for his roles in "The Office" (Ragy Patel), "Pirates of the Caribbean" (Ragetti), and " Detectorists" (Andy Stone), showcasing his impressive range and versatility in both comedy and drama.
Birthyear: 1971

Gene Autry
Gene Autry, the "King of the Cowboys," was a legendary singer, actor, and entrepreneur. With a career spanning over 70 years, he starred in over 90 films, recorded over 600 songs, and founded the Autry Museum of the American West, solidifying his legacy as a true American icon.
Birthyear: 1907

Russell Peters
Russell Peters is a renowned Canadian comedian, actor, and producer. Born on September 29, 1970, in Toronto, Ontario, he rose to fame with his observational comedy style, tackling cultural differences and racial stereotypes, selling out shows worldwide and breaking box office records.
Birthyear: 1970

Larry Linville
Larry Linville was an American actor, best known for his role as the lovable but incompetent Major Frank Burns in the popular TV series M*A*S*H (1972-1975).
Birthyear: 1939

Ben Miles
Ben Miles is a renowned English actor, born on September 11, 1966. He is best known for his portrayal of Peter Townsend in the Netflix series "The Crown" and as Doctor Richard Channing in the BBC series "Lark Rise to Candleford."
Birthyear: 1966

Miguel de Cervantes
Miguel de Cervantes was a renowned Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright who penned the timeless classic "Don Quixote," widely regarded as the first modern novel, influencing Western literature and earning him the title "Father of the Modern Novel."
Birthyear: 1547

Lech Wałęsa
Lech Wałęsa, a Polish electrician and politician, led the Solidarity movement, fighting for workers' rights and democracy. He served as Poland's 2nd President and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983 for his non-violent struggle against oppression.
Birthyear: 1943

Natasha Gregson Wagner
Natasha Gregson Wagner is an American actress and filmmaker, born on September 29, 1970, in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of actress Natalie Wood and producer Richard Gregson.
Birthyear: 1970

Sasha Lane
Sasha Lane is an American actress known for her breakout role in the 2016 film "American Honey," earning her a BAFTA nomination. She has also appeared in "Hellboy" (2019) and "Utopia" (2020), showcasing her versatility as a rising star in Hollywood.
Birthyear: 1995

Greer Garson
Greer Garson was a renowned English-American actress, known for her elegance and poise on screen. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in "Mrs. Miniver" (1942) and was nominated five other times, starring in films such as "Random Harvest" and "Madame Curie".
Birthyear: 1904

Cindy Morgan
Cindy Morgan, an American actress known for her roles in Tron (1982) and Tron: Legacy (2010), as well as other films and TV shows.
Birthyear: 1954

Luke Goss
Luke Goss is a talented English actor and musician, born on September 29, 1968. He rose to fame with his twin brother Matt as the duo Bros, selling 16 million records worldwide. Goss has since appeared in various films, including "Hellboy II" and " Blade II", showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Birthyear: 1968

Robert Clive
Robert Clive, a British general and politician, played a crucial role in establishing British rule in India. He was a skilled military strategist, defeating the Bengalis at Plassey in 1757, and served as Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire until his death in 1774.
Birthyear: 1725

Anita Ekberg
Anita Ekberg was a Swedish-Italian model and actress, best known for her iconic roles in Federico Fellini's "La Dolce Vita" (1960) and "Intervista" (1987). Her voluptuous figure and stunning beauty made her a 1950s and 1960s Hollywood sensation, earning her a Golden Globe and a star on the Walk of Fame.
Birthyear: 1931

Bryant Gumbel
Bryant Gumbel is a renowned American journalist and sportscaster, best known for his work on NBC's Today show and HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. He's won multiple Emmy and Peabody Awards for his in-depth reporting and thoughtful commentary.
Birthyear: 1948

Bill Nelson
Bill Nelson is a senior United States Senator from Florida, serving since 2001. A Democrat, he was previously the U.S. Representative for Florida's 11th congressional district from 1979 to 1991. Nelson also flew on the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1986 as a payload specialist.
Birthyear: 1942

Roger Bart
Roger Bart is an American actor, known for his Tony Award-winning performances on Broadway in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" and "Young Frankenstein". He has also appeared in TV shows like "Desperate Housewives" and films like "The Stepford Wives" and " Episodes".
Birthyear: 1962

Robert Webb
Robert Webb is an English comedian, actor, and writer, best known for his work on the BBC sitcom "Peep Show" and the comedy duo Mitchell and Webb, alongside David Mitchell.
Birthyear: 1972

Alfie Boe
Alfie Boe is a renowned English tenor and actor, known for his powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence. He has performed in leading roles in musicals such as Les Misérables and La Bohème, and has also released several successful classical albums.
Birthyear: 1973

Mike Enriquez
Mike Enriquez was a renowned Filipino television and radio newscaster. He was the anchor of GMA Network's "24 Oras" and "Saksi" news programs. Known for his signature voice and in-depth reporting, Enriquez was a respected figure in Philippine journalism until his passing in 2023.
Birthyear: 1951
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Mehmood (actor)
Mehmood Ali, also known as Mehmood, was a renowned Indian actor, singer, director, and producer. He appeared in over 300 films, including "Bombay to Goa" and "Padosan", showcasing his impressive comedic timing and versatility in the Hindi film industry.
Birthyear: 1932

Jaden McDaniels
Jaden McDaniels is an American professional basketball player who plays as a power forward for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA. Born on September 29, 2000, he was a consensus five-star recruit and McDonald's All-American in high school before playing one season at the University of Washington.
Birthyear: 2000

Ludwig von Mises
Ludwig von Mises was a renowned Austrian-American economist, sociologist, and philosopher. He is best known for his contributions to Austrian Economics, advocating for laissez-faire capitalism and criticizing socialism. His influential works include "Human Action" and "Socialism."
Birthyear: 1881
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Steve Forrest (actor)
Steve Forrest was an American actor, best known for his role as Lt. Hondo Harrelson in the 1970s TV series "S.W.A.T." He also appeared in numerous films, including "Mommie Dearest" and "North Dallas Forty," and had a long-running stage career.
Birthyear: 1925

Trevor Howard
Trevor Howard was a renowned English actor, known for his distinctive voice and authoritative presence on screen. He starred in over 80 films, including "Brief Encounter" and "The Third Man", earning a BAFTA Award and an Academy Award nomination during his illustrious career.
Birthyear: 1913

Josh Farro
Josh Farro is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He co-founded the Christian rock band Paramore and was a key songwriter and vocalist until his departure in 2010.
Birthyear: 1987

Sebastian Coe
Lord Sebastian Coe is a British athletics legend and politician. He won four Olympic medals, set multiple world records, and was a key figure in London's 2012 Olympic bid. He currently serves as World Athletics President, promoting athletics globally.
Birthyear: 1956

Diosdado Macapagal
Diosdado Macapagal was the 9th President of the Philippines, serving from 1961 to 1965. A prominent politician, he implemented land reforms, promoted economic development, and fought corruption, earning him the moniker "Champion of the Common Man."
Birthyear: 1910

Nathan West
Nathan West is an American actor, musician, and singer, best known for his roles in TV shows "Everwood" and "Grey's Anatomy". He is also the lead vocalist of the rock band East of Eli.
Birthyear: 1978

Kelly McCreary
Kelly McCreary is an American actress, born on September 29, 1981, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is best known for her roles as Dr. Maggie Pierce on Grey's Anatomy and as Detective Crystal on White Collar.
Birthyear: 1981

Lizabeth Scott
Lizabeth Scott was a sultry-voiced American actress and singer, known for her film noir roles in the 1940s and 1950s, including "Dead Reckoning" and "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers." Her distinctive looks and husky voice made her a popular leading lady of her time.
Birthyear: 1922
Emily Lloyd
Emily Lloyd is a renowned English actress born on September 29, 1970, in London. She has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including "Wish You Were Here" and "A River Runs Through It", earning critical acclaim for her performances.
Birthyear: 1970
Jon Fosse
Jon Fosse is a renowned Norwegian author and playwright, known for his lyrical and introspective works. He has written over 30 plays, novels, and poetry collections, exploring themes of identity, love, and human connection.
Birthyear: 1959
Patricia Hodge
Patricia Hodge is a renowned English actress, born on September 29, 1946. She is best known for her versatility on stage and screen, particularly in the BBC sitcom "Miranda" as Penny, Miranda's mother. She has also appeared in numerous British TV dramas and films, earning a BAFTA nomination.
Birthyear: 1946
Choi Ye-na
Choi Ye-na is a South Korean singer and dancer, best known as a member of the project girl group IZ*ONE, formed through the 2018 Mnet reality competition show "Produce 48". She is praised for her vibrant performances, captivating vocals, and radiant stage presence.
Birthyear: 1999
Michelangelo Antonioni
Michelangelo Antonioni was a visionary Italian film director and screenwriter known for his visually stunning and introspective films, such as 'Blow-Up' and 'L'Avventura', that explored themes of alienation, identity, and the human condition.
Birthyear: 1912
Jill Whelan
Jill Whelan is an American actress best known for her role as Vicki Stubing, the captain's daughter, on the popular TV series "The Love Boat" (1977-1986). She has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "Airplane!" and "Matlock."
Birthyear: 1966
Michelle Bachelet
Michelle Bachelet is a Chilean politician who served as President of Chile from 2006 to 2018, and again from 2022 to present. A pediatrician and epidemiologist, she's a champion of women's rights, social justice, and sustainable development, leaving a lasting impact on Chilean politics.
Birthyear: 1951
Per Mertesacker
Per Mertesacker is a retired German professional footballer who played as a center-back. He won the 2014 FIFA World Cup with Germany and had a successful club career with Werder Bremen and Arsenal, earning over 100 caps.
Birthyear: 1984
Trofim Lysenko
Trofim Lysenko was a Ukrainian-Russian biologist and agronomist who rejected Mendelian genetics, promoting Lysenkoism, a pseudoscientific theory that claimed environment shaped heredity. His ideologies influenced Soviet agriculture, leading to widespread crop failures and famine.
Birthyear: 1898
Diana Vreeland
Diana Vreeland, iconic American journalist and fashion editor, revolutionized Vogue magazine with her bold vision and witty tone. Her 26-year tenure at Vogue and later Harper's Bazaar cemented her status as a legend in the fashion world.
Birthyear: 1903
Brett Anderson
Brett Anderson is an English singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the Britpop band Suede. His poetic lyrics and soaring vocals have captivated audiences, earning him critical acclaim and a devoted fan base since the 1990s.
Birthyear: 1967
Mark Farner
Mark Farner, founding member of Grand Funk Railroad, is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his soulful voice and iconic hits like "We're an American Band" and "The Loco-Motion". His powerful vocals and guitar riffs have made him a rock legend.
Birthyear: 1948
Samora Machel
Samora Machel, a revered Mozambican commander and politician, served as the country's first President from 1975 until his tragic death in 1986. He led the fight against Portuguese colonial rule, establishing independence and shaping Mozambique's socialist government.
Birthyear: 1933
Elizabeth Gaskell
Elizabeth Gaskell, a prominent English author, is best known for her novels of social realism, including "Mary Barton" and "North and South". Her works offer insightful portrayals of 19th-century life, exploring themes of poverty, class, and social justice.
Birthyear: 1810
Stanley Kramer
Stanley Kramer was a renowned American film director and producer, known for socially conscious and provocative movies like "The Defiant Ones," "On the Beach," and "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," tackling complex issues like racism, war, and social justice.
Birthyear: 1913
Yoshihiro Tajiri
Yoshihiro Tajiri is a Japanese professional wrestler known for his high-flying moves and technical grappling skills. He competed in ECW, WWE, and other promotions, earning multiple championships and a reputation as one of Japan's finest wrestlers.
Birthyear: 1970
Chris Broad (cricketer)
Chris Broad is an English cricket umpire and former first-class cricketer. He played for Gloucestershire and Oxford University, before becoming a respected umpire, officiating in international matches, including Tests and One-Day Internationals.
Birthyear: 1957
Brenda Marshall
Brenda Marshall was an American actress known for her striking looks and Versatile performances in films like "The Big Sleep" (1946) and "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" (1944). She was married to actor William Holden from 1941 to 1971.
Birthyear: 1915
Gwen Ifill
Gwen Ifill was a groundbreaking American journalist and newscaster. She was the first African American woman to anchor a major network news program, and later co-anchored PBS NewsHour, earning numerous awards for her work in journalism.
Birthyear: 1955
Charlotte, Princess Royal
Charlotte, Princess Royal of England (1796-1828), was the eldest daughter of King George III and Queen Charlotte. She married Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, becoming Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. Her tragic death in childbirth at 21 sparked widespread mourning, earning her the nickname "Beloved Princess."
Birthyear: 1766
Jean-Luc Ponty
Jean-Luc Ponty is a renowned French violinist and composer, blending classical and jazz styles. As a virtuosic player, he has recorded numerous albums, collaborated with Frank Zappa, and founded the Ponty-Europe jazz ensemble, earning multiple Grammy nominations.
Birthyear: 1942
Colin Dexter
Colin Dexter, an English author and educator, is best known for creating the iconic Inspector Morse detective series, which was adapted into a popular TV show. His clever, intricate plots and complex characters captivated readers worldwide.
Birthyear: 1930
John Paxson
John Paxson is a former American basketball player and executive who played 12 seasons in the NBA, winning three championships with the Chicago Bulls. He later became the Bulls' general manager, overseeing the team's rebuild and drafting Derrick Rose.
Birthyear: 1960
Heath Bell
Heath Bell is a former American professional baseball player who pitched in MLB from 2004 to 2014. A three-time All-Star, Bell played for the New York Mets, San Diego Padres, Miami Marlins, and Arizona Diamondbacks, earning 168 saves and a 3.49 ERA throughout his career.
Birthyear: 1977
Mike Post
Mike Post is a legendary American composer and producer, renowned for creating iconic TV themes and scores for shows like "Hill Street Blues," "L.A. Law," "NYPD Blue," and "Magnum P.I." He has won multiple Emmy Awards and has been inducted into the Television Hall of Fame.
Birthyear: 1944
Michelle Payne
Michelle Payne is a trailblazing Australian jockey, becoming the first female to win the Melbourne Cup in 2015 aboard Prince of Penzance. Her historic victory paved the way for women in horse racing, earning her numerous awards and accolades.
Birthyear: 1985
Isla Blair
Isla Blair is a renowned British actress and singer, known for her dynamic stage presence and versatility in playing diverse roles. With a career spanning over six decades, she has appeared in numerous West End productions, films, and television shows, earning critical acclaim and a loyal fan base.
Birthyear: 1944
Ken Norton Jr.
Ken Norton Jr. is a renowned American football player and coach. He played as a linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers, earning three Super Bowl rings.
Birthyear: 1966
Miguel de Unamuno
Miguel de Unamuno was a Spanish philosopher, essayist, and novelist who explored existential crises and the human condition. His works, such as "The Tragic Sense of Life" and "Niebla", delved into the complexities of faith, doubt, and the search for meaning in a seemingly absurd world.
Birthyear: 1864
Bum Phillips
Bum Phillips was a legendary American football player and coach, best known for his colorful personality and iconic mustache. He coached the Houston Oilers and New Orleans Saints, leading the Oilers to two AFC Championship Games.
Birthyear: 1923
Suzanne Shaw
Suzanne Shaw is an English actress and singer, best known for playing Eve Birch in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale from 2001 to 2003. She won the third series of the BBC reality show Strictly Come Dancing in 2008, and has appeared in various stage productions, including musicals.
Birthyear: 1981
Joe Donnelly
Joe Donnelly is an American politician and lawyer who served as a United States Senator from Indiana from 2013 to 2019. A moderate Democrat, he previously represented Indiana's 2nd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2007 to 2013.
Birthyear: 1955
Michael Servetus
Michael Servetus, a Spanish polymath, made groundbreaking contributions to medicine, cartography, and theology. His work on pulmonary circulation preceded Harvey's discovery, and his biblical critiques sparked controversy. Burned at the stake in 1553, his martyrdom fueled the Protestant Reformation.
Birthyear: 1511
Richard J. Evans
Richard J. Evans is a renowned British historian specializing in modern German and European history. He is a prominent academic and author of numerous books, including the acclaimed "The Coming of the Third Reich" trilogy, offering valuable insights into Nazi Germany and its rise to power.
Birthyear: 1947
François Boucher
François Boucher was a renowned French painter and set designer, known for his delicate rococo style, which epitomized 18th-century elegance. A favorite of Madame de Pompadour, he created lavish sets and frescoes for the Paris Opera and Palace of Versailles, showcasing his mastery of decorative art.
Birthyear: 1703
Theodore Shapiro
Theodore Shapiro is an American composer known for his versatility in scoring various film genres. His notable works include "The Devil Wears Prada," "Marley & Me," "Tropic Thunder," and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," earning him multiple award nominations and wins.
Birthyear: 1971
Alexis Cruz
Alexis Cruz is an American actor, born on September 29, 1974, in The Bronx, New York. He's best known for his roles as Rafael Martinez in the TV series "Shark" and Skaara in the sci-fi series "Stargate SG-1".
Birthyear: 1974
Stan and Jan Berenstain
Stan Berenstain, along with his wife Jan, created the beloved Berenstain Bears children's book series, delighting readers with humorous stories and whimsical illustrations. His legacy continues to entertain and educate generations of young readers.
Birthyear: 1923
Karen Young (actress)
Karen Young is an American actress born on September 29, 1958, in Pequannock, New Jersey. She is known for her roles in films like "9 1/2 Weeks" (1986), "Jaws: The Revenge" (1987), and "Daylight" (1995), as well as her numerous television appearances.
Birthyear: 1958
Drake Hogestyn
Drake Hogestyn is an American actor, best known for his long-running role as John Black on NBC's daytime drama "Days of Our Lives" (1986-present). He's also appeared in other TV shows and films, earning multiple Daytime Emmy nominations for his performances.
Birthyear: 1953
László Bíró
László Bíró, a Hungarian-Argentinian journalist and inventor, revolutionized writing with his invention of the ballpoint pen in 1938. This innovative design replaced traditional fountain pens, making writing easier and more convenient for people worldwide.
Birthyear: 1899
Guadalupe Victoria
Guadalupe Victoria (1786-1843) was a Mexican general and politician who played a crucial role in Mexico's struggle for independence from Spain. He became the country's first president in 1824, serving until 1829, and is remembered as a national hero in Mexico.
Birthyear: 1786
Mark Nicholas
Mark Nicholas, a former English cricketer, played for Hampshire and England in the 1980s. After retiring, he became a renowned sports broadcaster, commentating on cricket matches for Sky Sports and Channel 4, known for his eloquent and insightful commentary style.
Birthyear: 1957
Virginia Bruce
Virginia Bruce was a captivating American actress, singer, and radio personality who flourished during Hollywood's Golden Age. Born in 1910, she starred in over 80 films, including "The Invisible Ray" and "The Trumpet Blows," showcasing her talent alongside legends like John Barrymore and Clark Gable.
Birthyear: 1909
Dave Andreychuk
Dave Andreychuk, a Canadian ice hockey player, played 23 NHL seasons, holding the record for most goals by a left-winger (640). He won a Stanley Cup with Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004 and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2017.
Birthyear: 1963
Chuck Cooper (basketball)
Chuck Cooper was a pioneering African American basketball player who broke the NBA's color barrier in 1950 with the Boston Celtics. A four-time All-Star, he played professionally from 1950 to 1956, earning respect for his smooth shooting and tenacious defense.
Birthyear: 1926
Robert Benton
Robert Benton is a renowned American director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his versatility in films like 'Kramer vs. Kramer' (1979), 'Places in the Heart' (1984), and 'Nobody's Fool' (1994), earning him multiple Academy Award wins and nominations.
Birthyear: 1932
Wim Kok
Wim Kok, a prominent Dutch politician, served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1994 to 2002. A former union leader, he led a purple coalition government, implementing significant labor and social reforms, earning him a reputation as a pragmatic and effective leader.
Birthyear: 1938
Miguel Alemán Valdés
Miguel Alemán Valdés, 46th President of Mexico, served from 1946 to 1952, implementing reforms, modernizing infrastructure, and promoting industrialization. A lawyer and politician, he strengthened Mexico's economy, increasing GDP and living standards.
Birthyear: 1903
Bujar Nishani
Bujar Nishani was an Albanian politician who served as the 7th President of Albania from 2012 to 2017. During his tenure, he focused on EU integration, economic growth, and strengthening regional ties. Prior to his presidency, Nishani held various ministerial positions.
Birthyear: 1966
George W. Jenkins
George W. Jenkins, founder of Publix, revolutionized the grocery industry with his innovative concepts, including electric eye doors, fluorescent lighting, and personalized service, transforming the shopping experience and building a beloved brand that still thrives today.
Birthyear: 1907
Mykhailo Hrushevsky
Mykhailo Hrushevskyi was a renowned Ukrainian historian, academic, and politician. He played a key role in Ukraine's struggle for independence, serving as the President of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1918-1919). His historical works remain influential in Ukrainian historiography.
Birthyear: 1866
Brajesh Mishra
Brajesh Mishra was a renowned Indian politician and diplomat who served as the first National Security Advisor of India from 1998 to 2004. He played a crucial role in shaping India's foreign policy and national security strategy during his tenure.
Birthyear: 1928
Hersey Hawkins
Hersey Hawkins, a legendary American basketball player and coach, played 13 seasons in the NBA from 1988 to 2001. A sharpshooter and lockdown defender, he was a 1991 NBA All-Star and later coached at his alma mater, Bradley University.
Birthyear: 1966
Mohammed Dahlan
Mohammed Dahlan is a Palestinian politician who served as the Palestinian National Authority's Minister of State for Security from 2003 to 2007. He is a senior Fatah leader and has played a key role in Palestinian politics, often taking a hardline stance against Hamas.
Birthyear: 1961
Darren Byfield
Darren Byfield is a retired English-Jamaican footballer who played as a striker for clubs like Aston Villa, Bradford City, and Millwall. Born on September 29, 1976, he earned 5 caps for Jamaica, scoring 3 goals, and had a prolific career in the English Football League.
Birthyear: 1976
Pete McCloskey
Pete McCloskey, a Republican Congressman from California, served from 1967 to 1983. He co-founded the first Earth Day in 1970, advocating for environmental protection and a strong anti-war stance during the Vietnam War era.
Birthyear: 1927
Khushbu Sundar
Khushbu Sundar is a renowned Indian actress, producer, and politician. Born on September 29, 1970, she has appeared in over 200 films in multiple languages, including Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi. She is also a prominent figure in the Indian National Congress party.
Birthyear: 1970
Billy Butlin
Billy Butlin, a South African-English entrepreneur, founded Butlins holiday camps in 1936, revolutionizing British leisure travel with his innovative concept of affordable, entertainment-filled vacations for the working class, earning him a knighthood in 1964.
Birthyear: 1899
Margaret of England
Margaret of England, Queen consort of Scots (d. 1275), was the daughter of King Henry III of England and married to King Alexander III of Scotland, uniting the two royal houses and strengthening Anglo-Scottish relations during her reign from 1251 to 1275.
Birthyear: 1240
Doug Brochu
Doug Brochu is an American voice actor, best known for his roles as Duke Weaselton in Disney's Zootopia and Kirby Buckets in the Disney XD series Kirby Buckets. He's also lent his voice to various video games, anime, and animated films.
Birthyear: 1990
Jim Baxter
Jim Baxter, a Scottish football legend, was known for his exceptional skills and charismatic style on the pitch. He played for Rangers, Sunderland, and the Scottish national team, earning 34 caps and scoring 3 goals.
Birthyear: 1939
Ann Bancroft
Ann Bancroft is a renowned American explorer and author, known for being the first woman to reach the North Pole by sled and the first woman to cross Antarctica on foot, earning her a place in the National Women's Hall of Fame.
Birthyear: 1955