1909day.year

Max Baer

(1909 - 1959)

American boxer and actor

American boxer and actor
American heavyweight boxing champion turned actor, celebrated for his powerful punches and memorable film roles.
Max Baer rose to prominence as the World Heavyweight Champion in 1934, captivating audiences with his devastating right hand. He defended the title twice before his upset loss to James Braddock in the famed 'Cinderella Man' fight. Following his boxing career, Baer transitioned to Hollywood, where he appeared in films such as The Harder They Fall. Known for his commanding presence and outspoken personality, he became a popular figure both in the ring and on screen. Baer’s legacy lives on through his contributions to boxing history and his role in shaping the public image of the sport during its golden era.
1909 Max Baer
1919day.year

Eva Gabor

(1919 - 1995)

Hungarian-American actress

Hungarian-American actress
Hungarian-American actress best known for her comedic role on the television sitcom Green Acres.
Eva Gabor gained fame in the 1960s as the charming and witty Lisa Douglas on the CBS sitcom Green Acres. Born into the famous Gabor family in Budapest, she began her performance career in European films and nightclubs. After moving to the United States, she appeared in Hollywood movies and Broadway productions, showcasing her elegance and comedic timing. Her distinctive voice also led to voice acting roles in animated features such as The Aristocats. Beyond acting, Gabor was a socialite and successful businesswoman in fashion and cosmetics.
1919 Eva Gabor
1920day.year

Billy Halop

(1920 - 1976)

American actor

American actor
American stage and film actor, original member of the Dead End Kids.
Halop gained fame in the 1935 Broadway play 'Dead End' and its film adaptation. He became known as one of the Dead End Kids, a group of streetwise youths in Hollywood. He appeared in over 80 films during the 1930s and 1940s, portraying tough urban characters. After serving in World War II, his career shifted to television, with roles in soap operas. Despite ups and downs, he remained a beloved character actor until his final performances. Halop's rough-edged style left a mark on American popular culture.
Billy Halop
1925day.year

Kim Stanley

(1925 - 2001)

American actress

American actress
American actress acclaimed for her intense stage and screen performances.
Kim Stanley was a celebrated method actress known for her emotional depth. She received an Academy Award nomination for 'Séance on a Wet Afternoon' (1964). Stanley won a Tony Award for her Broadway work and was revered in New York theatre circles. Her film roles in the 1950s and 1960s showcased her commitment to complex, character-driven stories. Later, she taught acting and influenced a generation of performers with her techniques. Her legacy endures through her powerful and authentic portrayals.
Kim Stanley
1926day.year

Leslie Nielsen

(1926 - 2010)

Canadian-American actor and producer

Canadian-American actor and producer
Canadian-American actor and comedian renowned for his deadpan delivery in classic comedies like Airplane! and The Naked Gun series.
Leslie Nielsen began his career as a dramatic actor before finding his niche in comedy. He earned acclaim for his straight-faced humor and impeccable timing. His breakthrough role came in the 1980 film Airplane!, establishing him as a comedic legend. He went on to star in The Naked Gun film series, delighting audiences with his satirical performances. Nielsen's career spanned over five decades, during which he appeared in more than 100 films and television shows. He was widely celebrated for reinventing himself late in his career and remains an enduring figure in comedy film history.
Leslie Nielsen
1934day.year

Tina Louise

American actress and singer

American actress and singer
American actress and singer best known for her glamorous portrayal of Ginger Grant on 'Gilligan's Island.'
Tina Louise began her career as a model and Broadway performer in the 1950s. She gained international fame as movie star Ginger Grant on the sitcom 'Gilligan's Island' from 1964 to 1967. Beyond television, Louise appeared in films such as The Stepford Wives and The Great Bank Robbery. She recorded several jazz and pop albums, showcasing her versatile vocal talent. In later years, she returned to the stage in musicals and cabaret performances. Louise also authored children's books and remained active in charitable causes.
Tina Louise
1936day.year

Burt Reynolds

(1936 - 2018)

American actor and director

American actor and director
Charismatic American actor and director known for iconic roles in 'Deliverance' and 'Smokey and the Bandit.'
Burt Reynolds began his career with standout television roles before breaking into film. His performance in Deliverance (1972) earned critical acclaim and marked his movie stardom. In the late 1970s, Reynolds became one of Hollywood’s top box-office draws with hits like Smokey and the Bandit. He later received an Academy Award nomination for his supporting role in Boogie Nights (1997). Reynolds also directed films and returned to television with memorable guest appearances. He was celebrated for his charm, good looks, and enduring presence in American pop culture.
1936 Burt Reynolds
1943day.year

Joselito

Spanish singer and actor

Spanish singer and actor
Spanish child singing sensation and actor who captivated audiences in the 1950s.
Joselito, born José Jiménez Fernández in 1943, became a beloved child star in Spain during the 1950s. He gained fame for his clear tenor voice and emotional delivery, starring in several hit films that showcased his singing. His songs such as 'La Campanera' became timeless classics in Spanish popular music. Transitioning to adult roles, he continued to perform but faced personal struggles that led to a quieter public life. Despite these challenges, Joselito's early work left an indelible mark on Spanish culture. He later made occasional returns to television and stage, celebrated for his nostalgic appeal. His career remains a testament to the power of youthful talent and charisma.
1943 Joselito
1953day.year

Philip Anglim

American actor

American actor
American actor acclaimed for his Tony-nominated turn in Long Day's Journey Into Night.
Philip Anglim was born in 1953 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in theater. He made his Broadway debut in the revival of Long Day's Journey Into Night, earning critical acclaim and a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor. Anglim later portrayed the creature in the 1986 film The Name of the Rose and appeared in television roles, including a guest spot on Star Trek: The Next Generation. His stage work extends to the Guthrie Theater and other prestigious regional companies, where he has tackled a wide range of dramatic roles. Known for his intense performances and versatility, Anglim has also directed and taught acting workshops. Beyond the stage and screen, he is involved in literary adaptations and voiceover work. Anglim’s enduring career is marked by both classical and contemporary achievements in the performing arts.
1953 Philip Anglim
1956day.year

Catherine Hickland

American actress

American actress
American actress best known for her roles in popular daytime soap operas during the 1980s.
Catherine Hickland was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1956. She studied acting at the University of Miami before moving to television. Hickland gained fame with roles in soap operas such as 'Texas' and 'Santa Barbara'. She earned acclaim for her portrayal of Sydney Price on NBC's 'Santa Barbara'. Beyond acting, she is a trained singer and has released several singles. Hickland authored books on health and wellness and hosts a podcast on lifestyle topics. A survivor of a serious spinal injury, she advocates for rehabilitation and recovery. She continues to appear in TV and stage productions.
1956 Catherine Hickland
1957day.year

Tina Ambani

Indian actress and chairperson

Indian actress and chairperson
Indian former actress turned philanthropist and business leader, known for her work in Bollywood and social welfare.
Tina Ambani was born as Tina Munim in Mumbai in 1957 and rose to fame in Bollywood films. She starred in movies like 'Karate' and was praised for her performances in the late 1970s and 1980s. After marrying industrialist Anil Ambani, she shifted her focus to philanthropy and healthcare. She founded the Harmony for Silvers Foundation, supporting elderly welfare across India. Ambani chairs the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Institute. She advocates for heart health and cancer awareness through various programs. Her charitable work has earned her numerous national and international honors. Ambani remains a prominent figure in business and social development.
1957 Tina Ambani
1961day.year

Carey Lowell

American actress

American actress
American actress and former model known for her role as Bond girl Pam Bouvier in 'Licence to Kill'.
Carey Lowell was born in Huntington, New York in 1961 and began her career as an international model. She transitioned to acting with guest roles on television series in the late 1980s. Lowell gained prominence playing Pam Bouvier in the James Bond film 'Licence to Kill' (1989). From 1996 to 2001, she starred as ADA Jamie Ross on the long-running series 'Law & Order'. Praised for both action and dramatic roles, she has maintained a versatile screen presence. Outside of acting, Lowell is active in art curation and interior design projects. She occasionally appears in film and television and supports various charitable organizations. Lowell continues to engage audiences with her dynamic performances.
1961 Carey Lowell