FixedBusiness 407 Posted February 20, 2018 Lassie Lou Ahern, name 454 (I hope hollywood reporter is alright) Catherine Nevin, name 100 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FixedBusiness 407 Posted February 21, 2018 Billy Graham, name 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FixedBusiness 407 Posted February 26, 2018 Nanette Fabray, name 335 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FixedBusiness 407 Posted February 27, 2018 Lewis Gilbert, name 85 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deathray 2,942 Posted December 28, 2018 On 31/12/2017 at 21:31, Deathray said: Yeah. Fair point. I didn't even manage to complete my own list and I was just using names from IDAPF2018 (got about 900 in). As a concession I can guarantee that this pool will run in 2019, so if you want you can start preparing for next year now. Just a mere 168.25 names a month to think of or 5.6 a day! This guarantee still stands. Entry Deadline. 23:59pm 31st December 2018. Regards the 2018 lists. I have Utilizer's as he posted it on the forum. I accidentally deleted @FixedBusiness and @CastAway's lists. If you still have these could you get them to me by the end of the year. My priority is tallying up this years Hare's Entries and masterlisting next years Hare's entries. Once this is completed I will then score these up, probably mid to end of January. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FixedBusiness 407 Posted December 28, 2018 tbh I haven't even updated the list since like, march or something. There's probably a bunch of names on there that are dead that I really don't feel like checking, but I can send the list anyways Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,769 Posted December 23, 2020 Spoiler A. E. Hotchner (b. 1917) American editor and novelist A. L. Mestel (b. 1926) American pediatric surgeon Aarne Kainlauri (b. 1915) Finnish track and field athlete Aaron T. Beck (b. 1921) American psychiatrist Abang Muhammad Salahuddin (b. 1921) Malaysian politician Abdoulaye Wade (b. 1926) President of Senegal (2000-2012) Abdullah CD (b. 1923) Malaysian communist politician Abraham D. Mattam (b. 1922) Indian Catholic bishop Abu Hamza al-Masri (b. 1958) Egyptian Islamist cleric Achille Silvestrini (b. 1923) Italian Catholic cardinal Adele Addison (b. 1925) American soprano Adnan Pachachi (b. 1922) Foreign Minister of Iraq (1965-1967) Adolf Grunbaum (b. 1923) German-born American philosopher Akihito (b. 1933) Emperor of Japan (since 1989) Al G. Wright (b. 1916) English-born American bandleader Al Jaffee (b. 1921) American cartoonist Al Quie (b. 1923) American Republican Governor of Minnesota (1979-1983) Alain Delon (b. 1935) French actor Alain Touraine (b. 1925) French sociologist Alan Bergman (b. 1925) American lyricist Alan Greenspan (b. 1926) Chair of the Federal Reserve (1987-2006) Alan Stephenson Boyd (b. 1922) American attorney Albert Bandura (b. 1925) Canadian-American psychologist Albert Finney (b. 1936) English actor Albert Vanhoye (b. 1923) French Catholic cardinal Alberto Fujimori (b. 1938) President of Peru (1990-2000) Alberto Grimaldi (b. 1925) Italian film producer Albin F. Irzyk (b. 1917) American Army Brigadier General Aldo Parisot (b. 1921) Brazilian-born American cellist Alene Duerk (b. 1920) First female Admiral in the U.S. Navy Alex Grammas (b. 1926) American baseball player, coach and manager Alex Salmond (b. 1954) First Minister of Scotland (2007-2014) Alex Spanos (b. 1923) American real estate developer Alexander Butterfield (b. 1926) American public servant Alfred Bader (b. 1924) Austrian-born Canadian chemist and businessman Alfred Goodwin (b. 1923) American judge Ali Bozer (b. 1925) Acting Prime Minister of Turkey (1989) Ali Hassan Mwinyi (b. 1925) President of Tanzania (1985-1995) Alice Burks (b. 1920) American author Alicia Alonso (b. 1920) Cuban prima ballerina Alison Lurie (b. 1926) American novelist and academic Allan Rich (b. 1926) American character actor Allyn Ann McLerie (b. 1926) Canadian-born American actress and singer Amala Shankar (b. 1919) Indian danseuse Amanda Bynes (b. 1986) American actress Ami Brown (b. 1963) American reality TV star Amo Houghton (b. 1926) American Republican Congressman for New York (1987-2005) Andrea Camilleri (b. 1925) Italian writer Andrea Veggio (b. 1923) Italian Catholic bishop Andrew Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin (b. 1924) Scottish peer Andrew Schally (b. 1926) Polish-born American endocrinologist (Nobel laureate) Angel Wagenstein (b 1922) Bulgarian film director Anita Ellis (b. 1920) Canadian-born American singer and actress Anita Lasker-Wallfisch (b. 1925) German-born English cellist Ann Blyth (b. 1928) American actress and singer Ann Gillis (b. 1927) American actress Ann Hutchinson Guest (b. 1918) American dance researcher Anna Campori (b. 1917) Italian actress Anna Karen (b. 1936) South African-British actress Anne Feeney (b. 1951) American folk musician and political activist Anne Triola (b. 1920) American singer and actress Anne V. Coates (b. 1925) British film editor Antoine Gizenga (b. 1925) Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2006-2008) Anton Coppola (b. 1917) American opera conductor Antony Hewish (b. 1924) British radio astronomer, Nobel laureate Archduchess Yolande of Austria (b. 1923) Spanish-born Austrian princess Aretha Franklin (b. 1942) American singer-songwriter Arlene Dahl (b. 1925) American actress Arnaldo Forlani (b. 1925) Prime Minister of Italy (1980-1981) Arnold Spielberg (b. 1917) American electrical engineer, father of Steven Spielberg Art Paul (b. 1925) American graphic designer Art Rupe (b. 1917) American record producer Arthur L. Thurlow (b. 1913) Canadian politician and judge Arthur Scargill (b. 1938) President of the NUM (1982-2002) Arthur Smith (b. 1915) English football player, oldest living professional Arthur White (b. 1933) English actor, brother of Sir David Jason Artie Lange (b. 1967) American comedian, actor and author Arvid Carlsson (b. 1923) Swedish neuropharmacologist, Nobel laureate Asghar Khan (b. 1921) Pakistani Air Force general and politician Atal Bihari Vajpayee (b. 1924) Prime Minister of India (1996, 1998-2004) Aubrey Burl (b. 1926) British archaeologist Ayman al-Zawahiri (b. 1951) General Emir of Al-Qaeda (since 2011) B. B. Lal (b. 1921) Indian archaeologist Baba Hari Dass (b. 1923) Indian yoga master Bambi Linn (b. 1926) American dancer and actress Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (b. 1923) Saudi royal Barbara Bush (b. 1925) First Lady of the United States (1989-1993) Barbara Smoker (b. 1923) British Humanist activist Barbara Walters (b. 1929) American journalist and TV personality Barbara Young (b. 1931) English actress Baroness Betty Lockwood (b. 1924) English Labour Party activist Baroness Detta O'Cathain (b. 1938) Irish-born British businesswoman Baroness Eileen Paisley (b. 1931) Northern Irish DUP politician Baroness Jill Knight (b. 1923) English Conservative MP (1966-1997) Baroness Marcia Falkender (b. 1932) British Labour politician Baroness Mary Warnock (b. 1924) English philosopher Baroness Mary Wilson (b. 1916) British poet and widow of PM Harold Wilson Baroness Masham of Ilton (b. 1935) British crossbench life peer Baroness Muriel Turner of Camden (b. 1927) English Labour politician Baroness Olive Nicol (b. 1923) English Labour politician Baroness Pamela Sharples (b. 1923) English Conservative politician Baroness Sally Oppenheim-Barnes (b. 1928) English Conservative MP (1970-1987) Baroness Shirley Williams (b. 1930) English Liberal Democrat politician Baroness Tessa Jowell (b. 1947) English Labour MP (1992-2015) Baroness Trumpington (b. 1922) English Conservative politician Barry Humphries (b. 1934) Australian comedian and actor Barys Kit (b. 1910) Belarusian-born American rocket scientist Basil Rigg (b. 1926) Australian cricketer Beatrice Wright (b. 1917) American psychologist Beji Caid Essebsi (b. 1926) President of Tunisia (since 2014) Ben Ferencz (b. 1920) Hungarian-born American lawyer Ben Ford (b. 1925) British Labour MP (1964-1983) Ben Roy Mottelson (b. 1926) American-born Danish nuclear physicist, Nobel laureate Bernard Binlin Dadie (b. 1916) Ivorian novelist and playwright Bernard Cribbins (b. 1928) English character actor Bernard Hepton (b. 1925) English actor and director Bernard Lewis (b. 1916) British-American historian Bernard Tapie (b. 1943) French businessman and politician Bernardino Pinera (b. 1915) Chilean Catholic bishop, oldest living Bernie Clifton (b. 1936) English comedian Berry Gordy (b. 1929) American record producer Bessie Camm (b. 1904) English supercentenarian, oldest person in the UK Beth Chapman (b. 1967) American reality TV star Beth Chatto (b. 1923) English garden designer Bette Cooper (b. 1920) Miss America 1937 Betty Ballantine (b. 1919) English publisher Betty Bennett (b. 1921) American jazz singer Betty Hoskins (b. 1922) British television personality Betty Lynn (b. 1926) American actress Betty Webb (b. 1923) British World War II codebreaker Betty White (b. 1922) American actress Beverly Cleary (b. 1916) American writer Beverly LaHaye (b. 1929) American Christian activist Beverly Pepper (b. 1922) American sculptor Bhanu Athaiya (b. 1929) Indian costume designer Bhisadej Rajani (b. 1922) Thai prince Bibi Ferreira (b. 1922) Brazilian actress Biff McGuire (b. 1926) American actor Big Van Vader (b. 1955) American wrestler Bill Butler (b. 1921) American cinematographer Bill Clinton (b. 1946) President of the United States (1993-2001) Bill Cosby (b. 1937) American stand-up comedian and actor Bill Gold (b. 1921) American graphic designer Bill Grayden (b. 1920) Australian Liberal MP (1949-1954) Bill Greason (b. 1924) American baseball player Bill Hayes (b. 1925) American actor Bill Lucas (b. 1917) English long-distance runner Bill Macy (b. 1922) American actor) Bill Maynard (b. 1928) English comedian and actor Bill Mercer (b. 1926) American sportscaster Bill Sidwell (b. 1920) Australian tennis player Bill Speakman VC (b. 1927) British Army soldier, Victoria Cross recipient Bill Treacher (b. 1930) English actor Bill Ward (b. 1948) English musician (Black Sabbath) Bill Withers (b. 1938) American singer-songwriter Bill Wyman (b. 1936) English musician (The Rolling Stones) Billy Dee Williams (b. 1937) American actor Billy DeMars (b. 1925) American baseball player and coach Billy Gabor (b. 1922) American basketball player Billy Graham (b. 1918) American Christian evangelist Billy McNeill (b. 1940) Scottish football player and manager Billy Ocean (b. 1950) Trinidadian-born English singer-songwriter Billy Watson (b. 1923) American child actor Bob Barker (b. 1923) American game show host Bob Dole (b. 1923) American Republican Senator (1969-1996) Bob Dorough (b. 1923) American jazz pianist and singer-songwriter Bob Dylan (b. 1941) American singer-songwriter Bob Miller (b. 1926) American baseball player Bob Newhart (b. 1929) American stand-up comedian and actor Bob Richards (b. 1926) American track and field athlete Bobby Brown (b. 1923) Scottish football player and manager Bobby Brown (b. 1924) American baseball player Bobby Morgan (b. 1926) American baseball player Bobby Shantz (b. 1925) American baseball player Bobby Vinton (b. 1935) American singer-songwriter Bono (b. 1960) Irish musician (U2) Boris Pahor (b. 1913) Slovenian novelist Brenda Milner (b. 1918) British-Canadian neuropsychologist Brent Scowcroft (b. 1925) American Air Force lieutenant general Brian Blessed (b. 1936) English actor Brian Cox (b. 1946) Scottish actor Brian Murphy (b. 1932) English actor Brian Wilson (b. 1942) American musician (The Beach Boys) Bruce Laingen (b. 1922) American diplomat Bryant Gumbel (b. 1948) American journalist and sportscaster Bud Anderson (b. 1922) American Air Force Colonel and triple ace during WWII Buddy Guy (b. 1936) American blues musician Budge Patty (b. 1924) American tennis player Bump Elliott (b. 1925) American football player and coach Burt Bacharach (b. 1928) American composer and songwriter Burt Reynolds (b. 1936) American actor Buzz Aldrin (b. 1930) American astronaut, second man to walk on the moon C. R. Rao (b. 1920) Indian-born American mathematician C. T. Vivian (b. 1924) American civil rights activist C. Y. Lee (b. 1917) Chinese-American author Cara Williams (b. 1925) American actress Caren Marsh Doll (b. 1919) American actress and dancer Carl Duering (b. 1923) German-born British actor Carl Erskine (b. 1926) American baseball player Carl J. Shapiro (b. 1913) American businessman Carl Reiner (b. 1922) American comedian and actor Carleton Carpenter (b. 1926) American actor Carlos Cruz-Diez (b. 1923) Venezuelan artist Carmel Quinn (b. 1925) Irish entertainer Carmen Herrera (b. 1915) Cuban painter Carol Buschmann (b. 1927) American singer (The Chordettes) Carol Channing (b. 1921) American actress, singer and dancer Carol Emshwiller (b. 1921) American writer Carol Raye (b. 1923) English-born Australian actress Carole Cook (b. 1924) American actress Caroll Spinney (b. 1933) American puppeteer (Sesame Street) Carrie Meek (b. 1926) American Democratic Congressman (1993-2003) Catherine Hamlin (b. 1924) Australian obstetrician and gynaecologist Catherine Small Long (b. 1924) American Democratic Congressman (1985-1987) Cecil Taylor (b. 1929) American pianist and poet Cecilia Seghizzi (b. 1908) Italian composer and painter Celeste Yarnall (b. 1944) American actress Cesar Pelli (b. 1926) Argentine-American architect Charles Aznavour (b. 1924) French-American singer-songwriter Charles Dolan (b. 1926) American businessman Charles Evers (b. 1922) American civil rights activist Charles Grodin (b. 1935) American actor and comedian Charles H. 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Kraft Jr. (b. 1924) American aerospace engineer Christopher James, 5thBaron Northbourne (b. 1926) British hereditary peer Christopher Tolkien (b. 1924) English editor and son of J. R. R. Tolkien Christy Dignam (b. 1960) Irish musician (Aslan) Chuck Harmon (b. 1924) American baseball player Chuck Stevens (b. 1918) American baseball player Chuck Yeager (b. 1923) American Air Force General, flying ace and test pilot Cicely Berry (b. 1926) British theatre director Cicely Tyson (b. 1924) American actress Clara Marangoni (b. 1915) Italian Olympic gymnast Claribel Alegria (b. 1924) Nicaraguan-Salvadoran poet Clarissa Eden (b. 1920) British widow of PM Anthony Eden Claude Lanzmann (b. 1925) French filmmaker Claus von Bulow (b. 1926) British socialite Cliff Bourland (b. 1921) American track and field athlete Clint Conatser (b. 1921) American baseball player Clint Eastwood (b. 1930) American actor and filmmaker Clint Hill (b. 1932) American Secret Service agent Clive James (b. 1939) Australian author, critic and broadcaster Clive King (b. 1924) English author Clive Swift (b. 1936) English actor and songwriter Cloris Leachman (b. 1926) American actress and comedian Colin Jeavons (b. 1929) English actor Connie Sawyer (b. 1912) American actress Connie Stevens (b. 1938) American actress and singer Conway Berners-Lee (b. 1921) English mathematician Cornelia Oberlander (b. 1921) Canadian landscape architect Cornelis de Jager (b. 1921) Dutch astronomer Cornelius Edward Gallagher (b. 1921) American Democratic Congressman for New Jersey Cynthia Chalk (b. 1913) Canadian photographer D. A. Pennebaker (b. 1925) American filmmaker D. J. Finney (b. 1917) British statistician Dame Angela Lansbury (b. 1925) British-American-Irish actress Dame Barbara Windsor (b. 1937) English actress Dame Beryl Beaurepaire (b. 1923) Australian activist and politician Dame Cleo Laine (b. 1927) English jazz and popular singer Dame Diana Rigg (b. 1938) English actress Dame Felicity Hill (b. 1915) British RAF officer Dame June Whitfield (b. 1925) English actress Dame Maggie Smith (b. 1934) English actress Dame Margaret Guilfoyle (b. 1926) Australian Liberal politician Dame Margaret Scott (b. 1922) South African ballet dancer Dame Margaret Weston (b. 1926) British museum curator Dame Miriam Dell (b. 1924) New Zealand women’s advocate Dame Olivia De Havilland (b. 1916) British-American actress Dame Patricia Routledge (b. 1929) English actress Dame Shirley Bassey (b. 1937) Welsh singer Dame Vera Lynn (b. 1917) English singer-songwriter Damian Iguacen Borau (b. 1916) Spanish Catholic bishop Damon Keith (b. 1922) American judge Daniel Akaka (b. 1924) American Senator (1990-2013) Daniel arap Moi (b. 1924) President of Kenya (1978-2002) Daniel J. Evans (b. 1925) American Senator (1983-1989) Danniella Westbrook (b. 1973) English actress and reality TV star Darryl Hickman (b. 1931) American actor Dave Bartholomew (b. 1918) American musician and bandleader Dave Garcia (b. 1920) American baseball coach, scout and manager Dave McCoy (b. 1915) American skiing businessman David Campion Acheson (b. 1921) American attorney David Crosby (b. 1941) American musician (Crosby, Stills & Nash) David Douglas Duncan (b. 1916) American photojournalist David Myles (b. 1925) Scottish Conservative MP (1979-1983) David Ogilvy, 13thEarl of Airlie (b. 1926) Scottish hereditary peer David Prowse (b. 1935) English bodybuilder and character actor David Sidney Feingold (b. 1922) American biochemist David W. Goodall (b. 1914) Australian botanist and ecologist Dayton S. Mak (b. 1917) American diplomat Dean Francis (b. 1974) English boxer Dean Stockwell (b. 1936) American actor Deep Roy (b. 1957) Kenyan-born British actor and stuntman Delphine Gibson (b. 1903) American supercentenarian, oldest person in the USA Denis Goldberg (b. 1933) South African social campaigner Denis Norden (b. 1922) English comedy writer and television presenter Dennis Edwards (b. 1943) American singer (The Temptations) Dennis Hastert (b. 1942) American Republican Congressman for Illinois (1987-2007) Desmond Morris (b. 1928) English zoologist and ethologist Desmond Tutu (b. 1931) South African Anglican cleric and theologian Dewey Martin (b. 1923) American actor Diana Athill (b. 1917) English literary editor and novelist Diana Serra Cary (b. 1918) American child actress during the silent era Dick Cheney (b. 1941) Vice President of the United States (2001-2009) Dick Cole (b. 1926) American baseball player Dick Dale (b. 1937) American surf rock musician Dick Van Dyke (b. 1925) American actor, singer and comedian Dilip Kumar (b. 1922) Indian film actor Dionne Warwick (b. 1940) American singer and actress DJ Casper (b. 1971) American DJ Dmitry Yazov (b. 1924) Soviet Marshal Do Muoi (b. 1917) Prime Minister of Vietnam (1988-1991) Dobri Dobrev (b. 1914) Bulgarian philanthropist Dolores Hart (b. 1938) American actress and Catholic nun Don Imus (b. 1940) American radio host Don Lusk (b. 1913) American animator Don Marion Davis (b. 1917) American child actor during the silent era Don Murray (b. 1929) American actor Don Newcombe (b. 1926) American baseball player Doreen Keogh (b. 1926) Irish-born English actress Doreen Mantle (b. 1926) South African-born English actress Doris Day (b. 1922) American actress and singer Doris Grumbach (b. 1918) American novelist and biographer Dorothy Malone (b. 1925) American actress Dovey Johnson Roundtree (b. 1914) American civil rights activist Draja Mickaharic (b. 1912) Bosnian-born American occultist and author Drusilla Beyfus (b. 1927) English etiquette writer Dwayne Hickman (b. 1934) American actor Earl Cameron (b. 1917) Bermudian actor Earl Cochell (b. 1922) American tennis player Ed Ames (b. 1927) American pop singer and actor Ed Asner (b. 1929) American actor Ed Fitz Gerald (b. 1924) American baseball player and coach Ed Keats (b. 1915) American Navy Rear Admiral Edd Byrnes (b. 1932) American actor Eddie Basinski (b. 1922) American baseball player Eddie Robinson (b. 1920) American baseball player, scout and coach Eddie Stobart (b. 1929) English businessman Edgar Ray Killen (b. 1925) American Ku Klux Klan organiser Edna O'Brien (b. 1930) Irish novelist and playwright Eduard von Falz-Fein (b. 1912) Liechtenstein businessman and art patron Edward Shames (b. 1922) American Army Colonel, member of Easy Company Edwin Pepping (b. 1922) American Army soldier, member of Easy Company Efrain Rios Montt (b. 1926) President of Guatemala (1982-1983) Eileen Whelan (b. 1911) English cricketer Eileen Derbyshire (b. 1931) English actress Elder Roma Wilson (b. 1910) American musician Eleanor Sokoloff (b. 1914) American pianist Elizabeth Sutherland, 24th Countess of Sutherland (b. 1921) Scottish noblewoman Engelbert Humperdinck (b. 1936) English pop singer Eric Clapton (b. 1945) English singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Yardbirds, Cream) Ernest Angley (b. 1921) American Christian evangelist Ernest Maxin (b. 1923) British television producer and director Esther Bejarno (b. 1924) German Holocaust survivor Etchika Choureau (b. 1929) French film actress Eugene Wright (b. 1923) American jazz bassist (The Dave Brubeck Quartet) Eva Marie Saint (b. 1924) American actress Everett Kinstler (b. 1926) American artist Everett Lee (b. 1916) American conductor and violinist F. W. de Klerk (b. 1936) State President of South Africa (1989-1994) Faith Dane (b. 1923) American actress and musician Fat Joe (b. 1970) American rapper Fauja Singh (b. 1911) Indian-born British marathon runner Fay McKenzie (b. 1918) American film actress Fazlollah Reza (b. 1915) Iranian academic Fenella Fielding (b. 1927) English actress Fernando Ricksen (b. 1976) Dutch football player Florence Knoll (b. 1917) American architect and furniture designer Franca Pilla (b. 1920) Italian widow of President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Francis S. Currey (b. 1925) American Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient Francis W. Nye (b. 1918) American Air Force Major General Francisco Morales Bermudez (b. 1921) President of Peru (1975-1980) Francisco Nunez Olivera (b. 1904) Spanish supercentenarian and Spanish Civil War veteran Franco Zeffirelli (b. 1923) Italian director and producer Francoise Gilot (b. 1921) French painter and critic Frank Popper (b. 1918) Czech-born French historian Frank Press (b. 1924) American geophysicist Frank Williams (b. 1931) English actor (Dad’s Army) Frank Windsor (b. 1927) English actor Frankie Avalon (b. 1940) American actor and singer Frankie Muse Freeman (b. 1916) American civil rights attorney Fred B. Rooney (b. 1925) American Democratic Congressman for Pennsylvania (1963-1979) Fred Caligiuri (b. 1918) American baseball player Fred Jarvis (b. 1924) British trade union leader Fred Singer (b. 1924) Austrian-born American physicist Freddie Hart (b. 1926) American country singer-songwriter Freddie Starr (b. 1943) English comedian Frederick B. Dent (b. 1922) American government official Frederick Kroesen (b. 1923) American Army General Freeman Dyson (b. 1923) English-born American theoretical physicist Fritz Hollings (b. 1922) American Democratic Senator (1966-2005) G. Venkatasubbaiah (b. 1913) Indian lexicographer Gabor Acs (b. 1926) Hungarian-born American architect Gail Halvorsen (b. 1920) American Air Force Colonel Garry Watson (b. 1928) American child actor Gary Glitter (b. 1944) English glam rock singer-songwriter Gary Player (b. 1935) South African golfer Gaston Glock (b. 1929) Austrian engineer Gavin MacLeod (b. 1931) American character actor Gay Byrne (b. 1934) Irish radio and television presenter Gazi Yasargil (b. 1925) Turkish medical scientist Geezer Butler (b. 1949) English musician (Black Sabbath) Gene Deitch (b. 1924) American illustrator and animator Gene Hackman (b. 1930) American actor and novelist Gene Reynolds (b. 1923) American actor and producer Gene Shalit (b. 1926) American film and book critic Geoffrey Chew (b. 1924) American theoretical physicist Geoffrey Hayes (b. 1942) English television presenter Geoffrey Leonard (b. 1934) Australian pedophile Geoffrey Palmer (b. 1927) English actor Georg Ratzinger (b. 1924) German Catholic priest, brother of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI Georg von Tiesenhausen (b. 1914) German-born American rocket scientist George Blake (b. 1922) Dutch-born British spy and double agent for the Soviet Union George Cawkwell (b. 1919) New Zealand-English classical scholar George Chakiris (b. 1934) American dancer, singer and actor George Galloway (b. 1954) Scottish Labour/Respect MP (1987-2010, 2012-2015) George H. W. Bush (b. 1924) President of the United States (1989-1993) George Haigh (b. 1915) English football player George N. Leighton (b. 1912) American jurist George P. Shultz (b. 1920) American Republican economist, politician and businessman George Rosenkranz (b. 1916) Hungarian-born Mexican scientist George Roubicek (b. 1935) Austrian actor George S. Vest (b. 1918) American diplomat George Soros (b. 1930) Hungarian-born American investor and business magnate George Takei (b. 1937) American actor (Star Trek) George W. Landau (b. 1920) Austrian-born American diplomat George Walker (b. 1922) American composer Georges-Emmanuel Clancier (b. 1914) French poet Gerald Stern (b. 1925) American poet and essayist Gerard Depardieu (b. 1948) French actor and filmmaker Gerd Muller (b. 1945) German football player Gerda Weissmann Klein (b. 1924) Polish-born American writer and human rights activist Germaine Greer (b. 1939) Australian-born English writer Gershon Kingsley (b. 1922) German-born American composer Gertrude Jeannette (b. 1914) American actress Gil Coan (b. 1922) American baseball player Gillo Dorfles (b. 1910) Italian art critic and painter Gina Lollobrigida (b. 1927) Italian actress Giorgio Napolitano (b. 1925) President of Italy (2006-2015) Gloria Jean (b. 1926) American actress and singer Gloria Vanderbilt (b. 1924) American actress, artist, author and socialite Glyn Houston (b. 1925) Welsh actor Glynis Johns (b. 1923) Welsh actress, singer and dancer Glynn Edwards (b. 1931) Malaysian-born British actor Gordon Banks (b. 1937) English football player Gordon Peters (b. 1926) English actor Gottfried Bohm (b. 1920) German architect Grace Mugabe (b. 1965) First Lady of Zimbabwe (1996-2017) Gudrun Ure (b. 1926) Scottish actress (Super Gran) Gunther von Hagens (b. 1945) German anatomist Guy Innes-Ker (b. 1954) British aristocrat Gyo Obata (b. 1923) American architect Haddon Donald (b. 1917) New Zealand National Party politician Hal Holbrook (b. 1925) American actor and director Hal Singer (b. 1919) American jazz bandleader and musician Hannah Hauxwell (b. 1926) English farmer Hans Lipschis (b. 1919) Lithuanian alleged Nazi war criminal Hans Maier (b. 1916) Dutch water polo player Harris Wofford (b. 1926) American Democratic Senator (1991-1995) Harry Belafonte (b. 1927) American singer-songwriter, actor and activist Harry E. Goldsworthy (b. 1914) American Air Force officer Harry Leslie Smith (b. 1923) English writer and political commentator Harry Whittington (b. 1927) American lawyer, shot by Dick Cheney Harvey Weinstein (b. 1952) American film producer Hau Pei-tsun (b. 1919) Premier of the Republic of China (1990-1993) Hazel McCallion (b. 1921) Mayor of Mississauga, Canada (1978-2014) Helen Gallagher (b. 1926) American actress Helen Garner (b. 1942) Australian novelist Helen Murray Free (b. 1923) American chemist Helene Ahrweiler (b. 1926) Greek academic Helmut Oberlander (b. 1924) Ukrainian-born German alleged Nazi war criminal Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark (b. 1934) Danish royal, husband of Queen Margrethe II Henry Gray (b. 1925) American blues musician Henry Kissinger (b. 1923) American Republican diplomat and politician Henry Morgenthau III (b. 1917) American author Henry Pearce (b. 1917) Australian Liberal MP (1949-1961) Henry Silva (b. 1926) American actor Herb Douglas (b. 1922) American track and field athlete Herb Ellis (b. 1921) American character actor Herb Stempel (b. 1926) American game show host Herman Wouk (b. 1915) American author Hershel W. Williams (b. 1923) American Marine Corps officer, Medal of Honor recipient Hilde Zadek (b. 1917) German soprano Hillary Clinton (b. 1947) First Lady of the United States (1993-2001) and Senator (2001-2009) Hirendranath Sadhu (b. 1915) Indian cricketer Hiroshi H. Miyamura (b. 1925) American Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient Honor Blackman (b. 1925) English actress Hosni Mubarak (b. 1928) President of Egypt (1981-2011) Howie Judson (b. 1926) American baseball player Howie Meeker (b. 1923) Canadian NHL hockey player Hugh Downs (b. 1921) American broadcaster and television host Hugo Broch (b. 1922) German World War II Luftwaffe ace Hutton Gibson (b. 1918) American writer Hyun Soong-jong (b. 1919) Prime Minister of South Korea (1992-1993) I. M. Pei (b. 1917) Chinese-born American architect Ian St John (b. 1938) Scottish footballer Idriz Ajeti (b. 1917) Albanian translator Ignacio Trelles (b. 1916) Mexican football coach Imelda Marcos (b. 1929) First Lady of the Philippines (1965-1986) Inge Borkh (b. 1917 or 1921) German soprano Ingvar Kamprad (b. 1926) Swedish businessman, founder of IKEA Iris Apfel (b. 1921) American businesswoman and interior designer Irma Rapuzzi (b. 1910) French politician Irmin Schmidt (b. 1937) German keyboardist (Can) Irv Noren (b. 1924) American baseball and basketball player Irv Williams (b. 1919) American jazz saxophonist and composer Isabel Martinez de Peron (b. 1931) President of Argentina (1974-1976) Ivry Gitlis (b. 1922) Israeli violinist J. C. P. Williams (b. 1922) New Zealand cardiologist J. I. Packer (b. 1926) English-born Canadian Christian theologian J. William Middendorf (b. 1924) American Republican diplomat Jack Nicholson (b. 1937) American actor and filmmaker Jack Steinberger (b. 1921) American physicist, Nobel laureate Jackie Stallone (b. 1921) American astrologer, mother of Sylvester Stallone Jacqueline Vaudecrane (b. 1913) French figure skater Jacqueline White (b. 1922) American actress Jacques Chirac (b. 1932) President of France (1995-2007) Jacques Delors (b. 1925) French politician, President of the European Commission (1985-1995) Jake "The Snake" Roberts (b. 1955) American wrestler James C. Floyd (b. 1914) Canadian aerospace engineer James E. Gunn (b. 1923) American science fiction writer James Earl Jones (b. 1931) American actor James Karen (b. 1923) American character actor James L. Buckley (b. 1923) American Conservative, then Republican Senator (1971-1977) James Lipton (b. 1926) American writer, lyricist and actor James Lovelock (b. 1919) British scientist and environmentalist James Ramsden (b. 1923) English Conservative MP (1954-1974) James Randi (b. 1928) Canadian-American magician and skeptic James Watson (b. 1928) American molecular biologist, Nobel laureate Jan Morris (b. 1926) Welsh historian and author Jane Powell (b. 1929) American singer, dancer and actress Jane Withers (b. 1926) American actress, model and singer Janie Jones (b. 1941) English singer and madam Janis Paige (b. 1922) American actress Javier Perez de Cuellar (b. 1920) Prime Minister of Peru (2000-2001) Jean Boht (b. 1932) English actress (Bread) Jean Erdman (b. 1916) American dancer and choreographer Jean Marie Le Pen (b. 1928) French National Front politician Jean Valentine (b. 1924) British World War II codebreaker Jean-Luc Godard (b. 1930) French-Swiss film director, screenwriter and film critic Jean-Pierre Serre (b. 1926) French mathematician Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (b. 1921) Luxembourgian monarch (1964-2000) Jeanne Little (b. 1928) Australian entertainer Jeannette Charles (b. 1927) English actress Jens Christian Skou (b. 1918) Danish medical doctor, Nobel laureate Jeremy Clarkson (b. 1960) English broadcaster and writer Jerry Lee Lewis (b. 1925) American singer-songwriter and musician Jerry Maren (b. 1920) American actor (The Wizard of Oz) Jesse Jackson (b. 1941) American civil rights activist and politician Jessica Falkholt (b. 1988) Australian actress Jiang Zemin (b. 1926) President of the People’s Republic of China (1993-2003) Jill Gascoine (b. 1937) British actress and novelist Jim Bowen (b. 1937) English comedian and television host Jim Broyhill (b. 1927) American Republican Senator (1986) Jim Dale (b. 1935) English actor, narrator and director Jim Leavelle (b. 1920) American detective who escorted Lee Harvey Oswald Jimmy Carter (b. 1924) President of the United States (1977-1981) Jimmy Greaves (b. 1940) English footballer Jimmy Heath (b. 1926) American jazz saxophonist and composer Jimmy Lydon (b. 1923) American actor Jin Yong (b. 1924) Chinese novelist Joachim Ronneberg (b. 1919) Norwegian Resistance member during World War II Joan Copeland (b. 1922) American actress Joanne Woodward (b. 1930) American actress and producer Jocelyn Burdick (b. 1922) American Democratic Senator (1992) Joe Jackson (b. 1928) American talent manager, father of Michael Jackson Joe M. Jackson (b. 1923) American Air Force Colonel, Medal of Honor recipient Joe McQueen (b. 1919) American jazz saxophonist Joe Turkel (b. 1927) American character actor Johan van Hulst (b. 1911) Dutch politician John Cruickshank (b. 1920) Scottish World War II veteran, Victoria Cross recipient John Dingell (b. 1926) American Democratic Congressman (1955-2015) John Edrich (b. 1937) English cricketer John Franzese (b. 1917) Italian-born American mobster John Henderson (b. 1912) American football player John Hume (b. 1937) Northern Irish politician, Leader of the SDLP (1979-2001) John Letford (b. 1935) Lord Provost of Dundee (2001-2012) John Lysak (b. 1914) American canoeist John Malcolm Patterson (b. 1921) Governor of Alabama (1959-1963) John Manners (b. 1914) English cricketer John McCain (b. 1936) American Republican Senator (since 1987) John Melcher (b. 1924) American Democratic Senator (1977-1989) John Mellencamp (b. 1951) American singer-songwriter John Michael Sherlock (b. 1926) Canadian Catholic bishop John Morris (b. 1926) American composer John Paul Stevens (b. 1920) American Supreme Court Associate Justice (1975-2010) John Slim, 2ndViscount Slim (b. 1927) British crossbencher hereditary peer John Smith, Baron Kirkhill (b. 1930) Labour life peer, Lord Provost of Aberdeen (1971-1975) John Tate (b. 1925) American mathematician John Warner (b. 1927) American Republican Senator (1979-2009) John Waters (b. 1946) American film director, screenwriter, author and actor Johnny Beattie (b. 1926) Scottish actor and comedian Johnny Gilbert (b. 1928) American game show presenter Johnny Groth (b. 1926) American baseball player Johnny Hetki (b. 1922) American baseball player Johnny Hubbard (b. 1930) South African football player Johnny Johnson (b. 1921) English RAF officer, last surviving Dambuster Johnny Mathis (b. 1935) American pop singer Jonas Mekas (b. 1922) Lithuanian-American filmmaker Joni Mitchell (b. 1943) Canadian singer-songwriter Jose Jose (b. 1948) Mexican singer and musician Josef Fritzl (b. 1935) Austrian criminal Joseph Campanella (b. 1924) American character actor Josephine Tewson (b. 1931) English actress Josephine Webb (b. 1918) American electrical engineer Joss Ackland (b. 1928) English actor Joyce Randolph (b. 1924) American actress Joyce Reynolds (b. 1924) American actress Juan Ponce Enrile (b. 1924) Filipino politician and lawyer Juan Vicente Torrealba (b. 1917) Venezuelan musician and composer Juanita Castro (b. 1933) Cuban activist, sister of Fidel and Raul Castro Judith Kerr (b. 1923) German-born British writer and illustrator Julia Louis-Dreyfus (b. 1961) American actress and comedienne Julie Adams (b. 1926) American actress Juliette Kaplan (b. 1939) English actress Julius W. Becton Jr. (b. 1926) American Army Lieutenant General June Brown (b. 1927) English actress June Lockhart (b. 1925) American actress June Spencer (b. 1919) English actress (The Archers) Kamala (b. 1950) American wrestler Kate Murtagh (b. 1920) American actress Katherine "Scottie" MacGregor (b. 1925) American actress Katherine Jackson (b. 1930) American matriarch of the Jackson family Katherine Johnson (b. 1918) American mathematician Kathleen O’Malley (b. 1924) American child actress Kathy Griffin (b. 1960) American comedienne Kaye Ballard (b. 1925) American actress Keith Arnold (b. 1926) English Anglican bishop Keith Clifford (b. 1938) English actor (Last of the Summer Wine) Keith Doyle (b. 1924) Australian Liberal politician Keith Harvey Miller (b. 1925) American Republican Governor of Alaska (1969-1970) Keith Rae (b. 1917) Australian VFL football player Keith Richards (b. 1943) English musician (The Rolling Stones) Ken Livingstone (b. 1945) Mayor of London (2000-2008) Ken Nordine (b. 1920) American voice over artist Kenneth Kaunda (b. 1924) President of Zambia (1964-1991) Kenneth Mayhew (b. 1917) British Army Major Kenneth McAlpine (b. 1920) British Formula One racing driver Kenneth Newing (b. 1923) English Anglican bishop Kenny Rogers (b. 1938) American country singer-songwriter Kevin Roche (b. 1922) Irish-born American architect Khamtai Siphandon (b. 1924) President of Laos (1998-2006) Khieu Samphan (b. 1931) Prime Minister of Cambodia (1976) and criminal Kim Jong-pil (b. 1926) Prime Minister of South Korea (1971-1975, 1998-2000) Kim Jong-un (b. 1982 or 1984) Chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea Kim Ki-nam (b. 1934) North Korean politician Kim Yong-ju (b. 1920) North Korean politician Kim Weston (b. 1939) American soul singer Kiran Shah (b. 1956) Kenyan-born Indian actor and stuntman Kirk Douglas (b. 1916) American actor, director and producer Kirke Mechem (b. 1925) American composer Kitty Hart-Moxon (b. 1926) Polish-English Holocaust survivor Knox Martin (b. 1923) American painter Kris Kristofferson (b. 1936) American singer-songwriter and actor L. Martin Griffin (b. 1920) American environmentalist and conservationist Larry Flynt (b. 1942) American publisher Larry King (b. 1933) American television and radio host Larry Kwong (b. 1923) Canadian ice hockey player Larry Storch (b. 1923) American comedian and actor Lassie Lou Ahern (b. 1920) American actress Laurent Noel (b. 1920) Canadian Catholic bishop Lawrence Ferlinghetti (b. 1919) American poet, painter and social activist Lawrence LeShan (b. 1920) American psychologist Le Duc Anh (b. 1920) President of Vietnam (1992-1997) Leah Bracknell (b. 1964) English actress Leah Chase (b. 1923) American chef, author and television personality Lee Adams (b. 1924) American lyricist Lee Grant (b. mid-1920s) American actress Lee Howard (b. 1923) American baseball player Lee Iacocca (b. 1924) American automobile executive Lee Teng-hui (b. 1923) President of the Republic of China (1988-2000) Len Okrie (b. 1923) American baseball player and coach Leo Esaki (b. 1925) Japanese physicist, Nobel laureate Leon Kossoff (b. 1926) British painter Leon M. Lederman (b. 1922) American physicist, Nobel laureate Leonard Fenton (b. 1926) English actor (EastEnders) and director Leslie Phillips (b. 1924) English actor Lewis Elton (b. 1923) German-born British physicist Lewis Gilbert (b. 1920) English film director and screenwriter Li Rui (b. 1917) Chinese politician Liam Miller (b. 1981) Irish football player (Celtic) Lillian Cox (b. 1907) American supercentenarian, oldest driver in the US Lily Weiding (b. 1924) Danish actress Lina Wertmuller (b. 1928) Italian screenwriter and film director Linda Nolan (b. 1959) Irish singer and actress Lise Norgaard (b. 1917) Danish journalist Little Richard (b. 1932) American singer-songwriter and musician Livia Rev (b. 1916) Hungarian pianist Lois de Banzie (b. 1930) Scottish-born American actress Loongkoonan (b. ca. 1910) Australian artist Lord Alun Gwynne Jones (b. 1919) British Labour politician and historian Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber (b. 1948) English composer and impresario Lord Basil Feldman (b. 1923) British Conservative life peer Lord Bill Rodgers (b. 1928) British Liberal Democrat politician, one of the Gang of Four Lord David Howell (b. 1936) British Conservative MP (1966-1997) Lord David Owen (b. 1938) British independent politician, on of the Gang of Four Lord David Stoddart (b. 1926) British Labour MP (1970-1983) Lord David Wolfson (b. 1935) British Conservative life peer Lord Denham (b. 1927) English Conservative politician Lord Donald Nicholls (b. 1933) British law lord Lord Douglas Hurd (b. 1930) English Conservative MP (1974-1997) Lord Edwin Bramall (b. 1923) British Army Field Marshal Lord Euan Howard (b. 1923) British Conservative politician Lord Francis Tombs (b. 1924) English industrialist Lord George Carey (b. 1935) Archbishop of Canterbury (1991-2002) Lord Henry Plumb (b. 1925) English Conservative MEP (1979-1999) Lord Ian Stewart (b. 1935) British Conservative MP (1974-1992) Lord James Mackay (b. 1927) Scottish Conservative politician Lord John Eden (b. 1925) English Conservative MP (1954-1983) Lord John Habgood (b. 1927) British Anglican bishop and life peer Lord Michael Heseltine (b. 1933) British Conservative MP (1966-2001) Lord Michael Martin (b. 1945) British Speaker of the House of Commons (2000-2009) Lord Michael Shaw (b. 1920) British National Liberal/Conservative MP (1960-1964, 1966-1992) Lord Nigel Lawson (b. 1932) Chancellor of the Exchequer (1983-1989) Lord Norman Fowler (b. 1938) English Conservative MP (1970-2001) Lord Norman Lamont (b. 1942) Chancellor of the Exchequer (1990-1993) Lord Norman Macfarlane (b. 1926) Scottish Conservative life peer Lord Norman Tebbit (b. 1931) British Conservative MP (1970-1992) Lord Peter Carington (b. 1919) British Conservative politician Lord Richard Harries (b. 1936) Bishop of Oxford (1987-2006) Lord Robert Sheldon (b. 1923) British Labour MP (1964-2001) Lord Roy Hattersley (b. 1932) Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (1983-1992) Lord Ted Graham (b. 1925) English Labour MP (1974-1983) Lord Terence Thomas (b. 1927) British Labour life peer Loretta Ford (b. 1920) American nurse Loretta Lynn (b. 1932) American country singer-songwriter Lorna Cooke deVaron (b. 1921) American choral conductor Lorraine Gordon (b. 1922) American jazz club owner Lou Carnesecca (b. 1925) American college basketball coach Lou Donaldson (b. 1926) American jazz saxophonist Louis Crump (b. 1916) American politician Louis Farrakhan (b. 1933) American leader of the Nation of Islam Louis Nirenberg (b. 1925) Canadian-American mathematician Louis Zorich (b. 1924) American actor Louise Latham (b. 1922) American actress Louise Tobin (b. 1918) American singer Louise Watson (b. 1919) American child actress Lucia Hiriart (b. 1923) First Lady of Chile (1973-1990) Lucy Jarvis (b. 1917) American television producer Luis Echeverria (b. 1922) President of Mexico (1970-1976) Luke Halpin (b. 1947) American child actor (Flipper) Lydia Clarke (b. 1923) American actress and widow of Charlton Heston Lydia Wideman (b. 1920) Finnish skier Lygia Fagundes Telles (b. 1923) Brazilian novelist Lyle Elmer Strom (b. 1925) American judge Lyndon LaRouche (b. 1922) American political activist and conspiracy theorist Lyndon Wainwright (b. 1919) English metrologist and ballroom dancer Lynn Evans (b. 1924) American singer (The Chordettes) Lys Assia (b. 1924) Swiss singer, first Eurovision winner M. S. Swaminathan (b. 1925) Indian geneticist Mable Lee (b. 1921) American jazz tap dancer and singer Mac Conner (b. 1913) American illustrator Mac Martin (b. 1925) American bluegrass musician Mac Wiseman (b. 1925) American bluegrass singer-songwriter Machiko Kyo (b. 1924) Japanese actress Maciej Maciejewski (b. 1914) Polish actor Maggie Griffin (b. 1920) American reality TV star, mother of Kathy Griffin Mahathir Mohamad (b. 1925) Prime Minister of Malaysia (1981-2003) Makoto Ogawa (b. 1917) Japanese Army flying ace Malik Dohan al-Hassan (b. 1919) Iraqi politician Manolis Glezos (b. 1922) Greek Resistance member during WWII and MEP Manuel Bromberg (b. 1917) American artist Manuel Zorrilla (b. 1919) Argentine painter Marc Bohan (b. 1926) French fashion designer Marc Ferro (b. 1924) French historian Marcy McGuire (b. 1926) American actress and singer Marga Minco (b. 1920) Dutch journalist and writer Margaret Fulton (b. 1924) Scottish-born Australian food writer Margaret Morgan Lawrence (b. 1914) American psychiatrist Margaret O'Brien (b. 1937) American actress Margaret Tebbit (b. 1934) British nurse, wife of Lord Norman Tebbit Margaret Towner (b. 1925) American Christian leader Marge Callaghan (b. 1921) American baseball player Marge Champion (b. 1919) American dancer and choreographer Margie Latzko (b. 1929) American singer (The Chordettes) Margie Phelps nee Simms (b. 1925) American widow of Fred Phelps Marguerite LeWars (b. 1938) Jamaican actress (Dr. No) Marianne Bernadotte (b. 1924) Swedish actress and philanthropist Marie Alix, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein (b. 1923) German princess Marie M. Runyon (b. 1915) American political activist Marie Ponsot (b. 1921) American poet Marieke Vervoort (b. 1979) Belgian wheelchair racer Marilyn Bergman (b. 1928) American lyricist Marilyn Knowlden (b. 1926) American child actress Mario Bunge (b. 1919) Argentine philosopher Mario Gigante (b. 1923) American mobster Marjorie Tallchief (b. 1926) American ballerina Mark Andrews (b. 1926) American Republican Senator (1981-1987) Mark E. Smith (b. 1957) English singer-songwriter (The Fall) Marko Racic (b. 1920) Slovenian track and field athlete Marsha Hunt (b. 1917) American actress Marshall Allen (b. 1924) American jazz saxophonist Martha Stewart (b. 1922) American actress Martin Cooper (b. 1928) American engineer Martin Peters (b. 1943) English football player and manager Marty Allen (b. 1922) American actor Marv Rackley (b. 1921) American baseball player Marvin Creamer (b. 1916) American sailor Mary Abbott (b. 1921) American artist Mary Carlisle (b. 1912 or 1914) American actress, singer and dancer Mary Midgley (b. 1919) English moral philosopher Mary Ward (b. 1915) Australian actress Maryon Pittman Allen (b. 1925) American Democratic Senator (1978) Mathilde Krim (b. 1926) Italian-born American HIV/AIDS researcher Matt Cappotelli (b. 1979) American wrestler Maureen Colquhoun (b. 1928) British Labour MP (1974-1979) Maurice Couture (b. 1926) Canadian Catholic bishop Maurice R. Greenberg (b. 1925) American business executive Maurice Taylor (b. 1926) Scottish Catholic bishop Max Labovitch (b. 1924) Canadian ice hockey player Max Ward (b. 1921) Canadian aviator Max Webb (b. 1917) Polish-born American real estate developer Mel Brooks (b. 1926) American actor, writer, producer, director and comedian Michael Anderson (b. 1920) English film director Michael Barrymore (b. 1952) English comedian and television presenter Michael Collins (b. 1930) American astronaut Michael Douglas (b. 1944) American actor and producer, son of Kirk Douglas Michael J. Anderson (b. 1953) American actor (Twin Peaks) Michael Loewe (b. 1922) English Sinologist and historian Michael McGuire (b. 1926) British Labour MP (1964-1987) Michael Medwin (b. 1923) English actor and producer Michael Moore (b. 1954) American documentary filmmaker and activist Michael Schumacher (b. 1969) German Formula One racing driver Michael York (b. 1942) English actor Michel Piccoli (b. 1925) French actor and filmmaker Micheline Presle (b. 1922) French actress Mien Schopman-Klaver (b. 1911) Dutch athlete Miguel Leon-Portilla (b. 1926) Mexican anthropologist Miiko Taka (b. 1925) Japanese-American actress Mike Grgich (b. 1923) Croatian-American winemaker Mike Hoare (b. 1919) British Irish mercenary Mike Laffin (b. 1918) Canadian Progressive Conservative politician Mike Nussbaum (b. 1923) American actor Mikhail Gorbachev (b. 1931) President of the Soviet Union (1990-1991) Mikis Theodorakis (b. 1925) Greek songwriter and composer Milan Kundera (b. 1929) Czech-born French writer Mildred Kornman (b. 1925) American child actress Mildred Miller (b. 1924) American mezzo-soprano Milos Jakes (b. 1922) First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (1987-1989) Milton Morris (b. 1924) Australian Liberal politician Mitzi Shore (b. 1930) American comedy club owner Miyoko Aso (b. 1926) Japense actress Mohammed Karim Lamrani (b. 1919) PM of Morocco (1971-1972, 1983-1986, 1992-1994) Moi-Yo Miller (b. 1914) Australian magician’s assistant Mona Lisa (b. 1922) Filipino actress Monica Vitti (b. 1931) Italian actress Montserrat Caballe (b. 1933) Spanish soprano Morgan Tsvangirai (b. 1952) Prime Minister of Zimbabwe (2009-2013) Morgan Woodward (b. 1925) American actor Morris Halle (b. 1923) Latvian-born American linguist Mortimer Caplin (b. 1916) American lawyer and educator Morton Sobell (b. 1917) American spy for the Soviet Union Moshe Arens (b. 1925) Israeli diplomat and politician Moshe Meron (b. 1926) Israeli politician Muazzez Ilmiye Cig (b. 1914) Turkish archaeologist Muriel Pavlow (b. 1921) English actress Murray Thomson (b. 1922) Chinese-born Canadian Christian activist Murray Walker (b. 1923) English motorsport commentator and journalist Murray Westgate (b. 1918) Canadian actor Mustafa Ben Halim (b. 1921) Prime Minister of Libya (1954-1957) N. D. Tiwari (b. 1925) Indian politician Nabi Tajima (b. 1900) Japanese supercentenarian, oldest person in the world Nancy Buckingham (b. 1924) British romance novelist Nancy Gates (b. 1926) American actress Nancy Mackay (b. 1922) Canadian sprinter Nancy Roman (b. 1925) American astronomer Nanette Fabray (b. 1920) American actress Naomi Long Madgett (b. 1923) American poet Naomi Replansky (b. 1918) American poet Naomi Stevens (b. 1926) American character actress Nathan Glazer (b. 1923) American sociologist Neagu Djuvara (b. 1916) Romanian diplomat and historian Neal Edward Smith (b. 1920) American Democratic Congressman for Iowa (1959-1995) Neal Watlington (b. 1922) American baseball player Ned Rorem (b. 1923) American composer Nedd Willard (b. 1926) American author and artist Nehemiah Persoff (b. 1919) American actor Neil D. Van Sickle (b. 1915) American Air Force Major General Neil Simon (b. 1927) American playwright and screenwriter Neil Young (b. 1945) Canadian singer-songwriter Nexhmije Hoxha (b. 1921) Albanian widow of Enver Hoxha Nicanor Parra (b. 1914) Chilean poet Nichelle Nichols (b. 1932) American actress Nicholas Cummings (b. 1924) American psychologist Nicholas Parsons (b. 1923) English radio and television presenter and actor Nick Nolte (b. 1941) American actor and model Nigel Callaghan (b. 1962) English football player Nigel Farage (b. 1964) English UKIP MEP (since 1999) Nile Rodgers (b. 1952) American musician (Chic) Nini Theilade (b. 1915) Danish ballet dancer Nita Bieber (b. 1926) American actress Noah Gordon (b. 1926) American novelist Noam Chomsky (b. 1928) American linguist, philosopher, historian and social critic Nobby Stiles (b. 1942) English football player Noreen Nash (b. 1924) American actress Norma Miller (b. 1919) American dancer and choreographer Norman Bowler (b. 1932) English actor Norman Dewis (b. 1920) English test driver and engineer for Jaguar Cars Norman Jewison (b. 1926) Canadian film director and producer Norman Lear (b. 1922) American television writer and producer Norman Lloyd (b. 1914) American actor and producer Norman Scarth (b. 1925) British political activist Nuon Chea (b. 1926) Prime Minister of Cambodia (1976) Odette Roy Fombrun (b. 1917) Haitian writer Odore Joseph Gendron (b. 1921) American Catholic bishop Ogden Reid (b. 1925) American Republican/Democratic politician, Congressman for NY Olav Thon (b. 1923) Norwegian real estate developer Olivia Hooker (b. 1915) First African-American woman in the U.S. Coast Guard Olivia Newton-John (b. 1948) English-Australian singer-songwriter and actress Omar Graffigna (b. 1926) Argentine Air Force officer Orlando Drummond (b. 1919) Brazilian actor Oscar Quitak (b. 1926) British actor Oscar Wyatt (b. 1924) American businessman Oskar Fischer (b. 1923) East German politician Oskar Groning (b. 1921) German concentration camp guard Otis Williams (b. 1941) American singer-songwriter (The Temptations) Ozzie Van Brabant (b. 1926) Canadian baseball player Ozzy Osbourne (b. 1948) English singer-songwriter (Black Sabbath) Paik Sun-yup (b. 1920) South Korean military officer Pat Boone (b. 1934) American singer, actor and writer Pat Lally (b. 1926) Scottish Labour politician, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1996-1999) Pat Robertson (b. 1930) American Christian evangelist and media mogul Patricia Lascelles, Countess of Harewood (b. 1926) Australian violinist and model Patricia Morison (b. 1915) American actress and mezzo-soprano Patrick Byrne (b. 1925) Irish politician Patrick Jordan (b. 1923) English actor (Star Wars) Patrick Leo McCartie (b. 1925) British Catholic bishop Patrick Skene Catling (b. 1925) English journalist and author Pau Dones (b. 1966) Spanish guitarist and singer-songwriter Paul Berg (b. 1926) American biochemist, Nobel laureate Paul Bocuse (b. 1926) French chef Paul D. Boyer (b. 1918) American biochemist, Nobel laureate Paul Farnes (b. 1918) English RAF Wing Commander and WWII flying ace Paul Findley (b. 1921) American Republican Congressman for Illinois Paul Gascoigne (b. 1967) English football player and manager Paul Greengard (b. 1925) American neuroscientist, Nobel laureate Paul Hellyer (b. 1923) Canadian engineer and politician Paul Laxalt (b. 1922) American Republican Governor of Nevada (1974-1987) Paul O'Grady (b. 1955) English comedian, actor and television presenter Paul Robert Ignatius (b. 1920) American government official Paul Streeten (b. 1917) Austrian-born British economist Paula Stafford (b. 1920) Australian fashion designer Pearl Carr (b. 1923) English singer, wife of Teddy Johnson Peg Murray (b. 1924) American actress Peggy Cummins (b. 1925) Welsh-born Irish actress Peggy Stewart (b. 1923) American actress Pele (b. 1940) Brazilian football player Pete Doherty (b. 1979) English singer-songwriter (The Libertines, Babyshambles) Pete Dye (b. 1925) American golf course designer Pete Murray (b. 1925) English radio and television presenter Pete Turnham (b. 1921) American Democratic politician Peter Alliss (b. 1931) English golfer and television presenter Peter Armitage (b. 1924) British statistician Peter Arnold (b. 1926) New Zealand cricketer Peter Cellier (b. 1928) English actor Peter Florjancic (b. 1919) Slovenian inventor and athlete Peter George Peterson (b. 1926) American businessman and government official Peter Green (b. 1924) British classical scholar and novelist Peter Hughes (b. 1922) English actor Peter Lorimer (b. 1946) Scottish football player Peter Marshall (b. 1926) American television and radio presenter and actor Peter Sutcliffe (b. 1946) English serial killer Peter Tatchell (b. 1952) Australian-born English LGBTS rights activist Peter Tork (b. 1942) American musician (The Monkees) Phil Phillips (b. 1926) American singer-songwriter Phil Spector (b. 1939) American record producer and musician Philip H. Hoff (b. 1924) American Democratic Governor of Vermont (1963-1969) Philip J. Davis (b. 1923) American mathematician Philip Pearlstein (b. 1924) American painter Philip Ruppe (b. 1926) American Republican Congressman for Michigan (1967-1979) Philip Warren Anderson (b. 1923) American physicist, Nobel laureate Philipose Mar Chrysostom (b. 1918) Indian Christian bishop Philippe de Gaulle (b. 1921) French Navy Admiral, son of Charles de Gaulle Phyllis Lyon (b. 1924) American LGBT rights activist Phyllis McGuire (b. 1931) American pop singer (The McGuire Sisters) Pierre Cardin (b. 1922) Italian-born French fashion designer Pierre Soulages (b. 1919) French painter and sculptor Pope Benedict XVI (b. 1927) Pope (2005-2013) Prem Tinsulanonda (b. 1920) Prime Minister of Thailand (1980-1988) Prince Andrew Romanov (b. 1923) English-American artist and claimant of the Russian throne Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma (b. 1926) French businessman and royal Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (b. 1921) Consort of the British monarch (since 1952) Princess Marie Gabriele of Luxembourg (b. 1925) Luxembourgish royal Priscilla Pointer (b. 1924) American character actress Priscilla Presley (b. 1945) American actress, former wife of Elvis Presley Prunella Scales (b. 1932) English actress (Fawlty Towers) Qin Yi (b. 1922) Chinese actress Quinton Claunch (b. 1921) American musician R. James Harvey (b. 1922) American Republican Congressman (1961-1974) Rachel Robinson (b. 1922) American widow of baseball player Jackie Robinson Radovan Karadzic (b. 1945) Bosnian Serb politician and war criminal Rae Allen (b. 1926) American actress and singer Ralph Benjamin (b. 1922) British scientist Ralph Hall (b. 1923) American Democratic, later Republican Congressman (1981-2015) Ram Jethmalani (b. 1923) Indian politician Ramsey Clark (b. 1927) United States Attorney General (1966-1969) Randolph Hokanson (b. 1915) American pianist Randy Jackson (b. 1926) American baseball player Randy Travis (b. 1959) American country singer-songwriter Randy Weston (b. 1926) American jazz pianist Ratko Mladic (b. 1943) Bosnian Serb general and war criminal Raul Castro (b. 1931) President of Cuba (since 2008) Ray Anthony (b. 1922) American bandleader Ray Kennedy (b. 1951) English football player Ray Lawler (b. 1921) Australian actor Ray Wilson (b. 1934) English football player Raymond Hunthausen (b. 1921) American Catholic bishop Raymond Jolliffe, 5th Baron Hylton (b. 1932) British crossbench hereditary peer Raymond Jones (b. 1925) Australian architect Red Schoendienst (b. 1923) American baseball player, coach and manager Reg Harrison (b. 1923) English football player Reginald Routledge (b. 1920) English cricketer Reinhard Hardegen (b. 1913) German U-boat commander during WWII Rene Henry Gracida (b. 1923) American Catholic bishop Renee Simonot (b. 1911) French actress Rex Reed (b. 1938) American film critic Reynaldo Bignone (b. 1928) President of Argentina (1982-1983) Rezso Nyers (b. 1923) Hungarian politician Rhoda Wurtele (b. 1922) Canadian skier Rhona Wurtele (b. 1922) Canadian skier Rhonda Fleming (b. 1923) American actress and singer Ri Kun-mo (b. 1926) North Korean politician Ri Yong-mu (b. 1925) North Korean politician Ric Flair (b. 1949) American wrestler and wrestling manager Richard Arvine Overton (b. 1906) American supercentenarian, oldest US veteran Richard Baker (b. 1925) English broadcaster Richard DeVos (b. 1926) American businessman Richard E. Cole (b. 1915) American last surviving Doolittle Raider Richard Erdman (b. 1925) American actor Richard K. Guy (b. 1916) British mathematician Richard O'Sullivan (b. 1944) English comic actor Richard Wilson (b. 1926) English-born American physicist Richard Wilson (b. 1936) British actor (One Foot in the Grave) Ricky Tomlinson (b. 1939) English actor and comedian Rip Taylor (b. 1935) American actor and comedian Rip Torn (b. 1931) American actor Robbie Coltrane (b. 1950) Scottish actor and author Robert Bly (b. 1926) American poet, essayist and activist Robert Brown (b. 1926) American actor Robert Clary (b. 1926) French-American actor and author Robert D. Maxwell (b. 1920) American Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient Robert De Niro (b. 1943) American actor Robert E. Thacker (b. 1918) American test pilot Robert Earl (b. 1926) English pop singer Robert Earle (b. 1926) American game show host Robert F. Inger (b. 1920) American herpetologist Robert Fyfe (b. 1930) Scottish actor (Last of the Summer Wine) Robert Hugh Ferrell (b. 1921) American historian Robert Kuok (b. 1923) Malaysian business magnate Robert Lindsay, 29th Earl of Crawford (b. 1927) British Conservative MP (1955-1974) Robert M. Morgenthau (b. 1919) American lawyer Robert M. Young (b. 1924) American screenwriter and director Robert Mugabe (b. 1924) President of Zimbabwe (1987-2017) Robert Solow (b. 1924) American economist, Nobel laureate Robert W. Sweet (b. 1922) American jurist Robert Wagner (b. 1930) American actor Roberta Flack (b. 1937) American singer-songwriter Roberta McCain (b. 1912) American mother of John McCain Rocky Johnson (b. 1944) Canadian wrestler Rodney Alcala (b. 1943) American serial killer Rodney Elton, 2nd Baron Elton (b. 1930) British Conservative politician Roger Angell (b. 1920) American essayist Roger Corman (b. 1926) American film producer, director and screenwriter Roger Etchegaray (b. 1922) French Catholic cardinal Roger Guillemin (b. 1924) French neuroscientist, Nobel laureate Roland Dumas (b. 1922) French Socialist politician Rolf Harris (b. 1930) Australian-British entertainer Rolla Anderson (b. 1920) American football and basketball player and coach Romus Burgin (b. 1922) American author Ron Jeremy (b. 1953) American pornographic actor Ron Tauranac (b. 1925) Australian engineer and racing car designer Rona Barrett (b. 1936) American gossip columnist Ronald Atkins (b. 1916) British Labour MP (1966-1970, 1974-1979) Ronald Brown (b. 1926) British Anglican bishop Ronald Chesney (b. 1922) British TV comedy screenwriter Ronald Hynd (b. 1931) English choreographer Ronald I. Spiers (b. 1925) American diplomat Ronnie Taylor (b. 1924) British cinematographer Ronnie Wood (b. 1947) English rock musician (The Rolling Stones, Faces, The Jeff Beck Group) Rosalind Knight (b. 1933) English actress Rosalynn Carter (b. 1927) First Lady of the United States (1977-1981) Rosamunde Pilcher (b. 1924) British romance writer Roscoe Bartlett (b. 1926) American Republican Congressman (1993-2013) Rosemary Harris (b. 1927) English-American actress Rosemary West (b. 1953) English criminal, widow of Fred West Rosie Harris (b. 1925) British author Rosita Fornes (b. 1923) Cuban singer and actress Rosita Sokou (b. 1923) Greek journalist Roy Bentley (b. 1924) English football player Roy Haynes (b. 1925) American jazz drummer Rush Limbaugh (b. 1951) American radio show host and conservative commentator Russ Tamblyn (b. 1934) American actor and dancer Russell Baker (b. 1925) American writer Russell M. Nelson (b. 1924) American Mormon leader Ruth Bader Ginsburg (b. 1933) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (since 1993) Ruth Johnson Colvin (b. 1916) American activist Ruthie Tompson (b. 1910) American animator S. Daniel Abraham (b. 1924) American businessman, founder of Slim-Fast S. Prestley Blake (b. 1914) American businessman, co-founder of Friendly’s Salvador Borrego (b. 1915) Mexican journalist Salvador Sobral (b. 1989) Portuguese singer Sam A. Crow (b. 1926) American judge Sammy Nestico (b. 1924) American composer Samuel Conti (b. 1922) American federal judge Sandra Day O'Connor (b. 1930) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1981-2006) Sandra Martin (b. ca. 1963) English reality TV participant (Gogglebox) Sandy Gall (b. 1927) Scottish journalist and television presenter Sanford K. Moats (b. 1921) American Air Force Lieutenant General Sangharakshita (b. 1925) British Buddhist teacher and writer Sarah Lee Lippincott (b. 1920) American astronomer Saul Cherniack (b. 1917) Canadian politician and lawyer Scotty Bowers (b. 1923) American author and Hollywood pimp Sean Treacy (b. 1923) Irish Labour politician Shane MacGowan (b. 1957) English-Irish musician (The Pogues) Shane Rimmer (b. 1929) Canadian-English actor (Thunderbirds, The Spy Who Loved Me) Shannen Doherty (b. 1971) American actress Shecky Greene (b. 1926) American comedian Shehu Shagari (b. 1925) President of Nigeria (1979-1983) Sheila Mercier (b. 1919) English actress (Emmerdale) Shep Shepherd (b. 1917) American jazz musician Shirley Eaton (b. 1937) English actress Sid Ramin (b. 1919) American orchestrator, arranger and composer Sidney Cooke (b. 1927) English criminal Sidney Poitier (b. 1927) Bahamian-American actor, director and diplomat Sika Anoa'I (b. 1945) American wrestler Silvio Berlusconi (b. 1926) Prime Minister of Italy (1994-1995, 2001-2006, 2008-2011) Sinead O'Connor (b. 1966) Irish singer-songwriter Sir Aaron Klug (b. 1926) Lithuanian-born British biophysicist, Nobel laureate Sir Alan Battersby (b. 1925) English organic chemist Sir Anthony Mason (b. 1925) Australian judge Sir Archie Lamb (b. 1921) British diplomat Sir Bernard Ingham (b. 1932) British journalist and civil servant Sir Billy Connolly (b. 1942) Scottish comedian, musician and actor Sir Clive Rose (b. 1921) British diplomat Sir David Attenborough (b. 1926) English broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Butler (b. 1924) English psephologist Sir David Jason (b. 1940) English actor and comedian Sir David McNee (b. 1925) Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (1977-1982) Sir Dawda Jawara (b. 1924) President of the Gambia (1970-1994) Sir Doug Ellis (b. 1924) English entrepreneur, Chairman of Aston Villa FC Sir Durward Knowles (b. 1917) Bahamian sailor Sir Elton John (b. 1947) English singer, pianist and composer Sir Eric Neal (b. 1924) Governor of South Australia (1996-2001) Sir Frederick Atkinson (b. 1919) British civil servant Sir Hugh Beach (b. 1923) British Army General Sir Ian Holm (b. 1931) English actor Sir Ian McKellen (b. 1939) English actor Sir James Anderton (b. 1932) Chief Constable of Greater Manchester (1976-1991) Sir Jamie McGrigor (b. 1949) Scottish Conservative MSP (1999-2016) Sir Kenneth Warren (b. 1926) British Conservative MP (1970-1992) Sir Lenox Hewitt (b. 1917) Australian public servant, father of Patricia Hewitt Sir Leslie Marr (b. 1922) British Formula One racing driver Sir Michael Caine (b. 1933) English actor, producer and author Sir Michael Howard (b. 1922) English military historian Sir Michael Parkinson (b. 1935) English broadcaster, journalist and author Sir Mick Jagger (b. 1943) English musician (The Rolling Stones) Sir Patrick Duffy (b. 1920) English Labour MP (1963-1966, 1970-1992) Sir Peregrine Worsthorne (b. 1923) English journalist, writer and broadcaster Sir Peter Hirsch (b. 1925) German-born British material scientist Sir Peter Tapsell (b. 1930) English Conservative MP (1959-1964, 1966-2015) Sir Reginald Eyre (b. 1924) British Conservative MP (1965-1987) Sir Rex Richards (b. 1922) British scientist Sir Richard Body (b. 1927) English Conservative MP (1966-2001) Sir Ringo Starr (b. 1940) English musician (The Beatles) Sir Roger Bannister (b. 1929) English middle-distance athlete Sir Roy Austen-Smith (b. 1924) British RAF Air Marshal Sir Roy Beldam (b. 1925) British judge Sir Rupert Myers (b. 1921) Australian metallurgist Sir Sean Connery (b. 1930) Scottish actor Sir Stirling Moss (b. 1929) English Formula One racing driver Sir Thomas Baird (b. 1924) British Navy Vice Admiral Sir Wilson Harris (b. 1921) Guyanese writer Sister Paula Nielsen (b. 1938) American transgender evangelist Sister Wendy Beckett (b. 1930) British nun and art historian Smokey Robinson (b. 1940) American singer-songwriter Sol Yaged (b. 1922) American jazz clarinetist Song Ping (b. 1917) Chinese politician Sonia Darrin (b. 1924) American actress Sonja Ziemann (b. 1926) German actress Sonny Fox (b. 1925) American television host Sono Osato (b. 1919) American dancer Sree Sree Shivakumara Swamiji (b. 1907) Indian humanitarian Stan Bowles (b. 1948) English football player Stan Clements (b. 1923) English football player Stan Lee (b. 1922) American comic book writer Stan Waterman (b. 1923) American cinematographer Stanislaw Kowalski (b. 1910) Polish Masters athlete Stanley Baxter (b. 1926) Scottish actor and impressionist Stanley Cavell (b. 1926) American philosopher Stanley Cohen (b. 1922) American biochemist, Nobel laureate Stanley Donen (b. 1924) American film director Stanley Ho (b. 1921) Hong Kong entrepreneur Stanley Michael Gartler (b. 1923) American biologist Stansfield Turner (b. 1923) American Navy Admiral Stef Wertheimer (b. 1926) German-born Israeli industrialist Stefan Karl Stefansson (b. 1975) Icelandic actor (LazyTown) Stephen Hawking (b. 1942) English theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author Stephen Peat (b. 1980) Canadian ice hockey player Sterling Tucker (b. 1923) American civil rights activist Steven Adler (b. 1965) American musician (Guns N Roses) Steven Tyler (b. 1948) American musician (Aerosmith) Stevie Chalmers (b. 1935) Scottish football player Stevie Wonder (b. 1950) American singer-songwriter and musician Stuart Hall (b. 1929) English radio and television presenter Stuart Whitman (b. 1928) American actor Sumner Redstone (b. 1923) American businessman and media magnate Superstar Billy Graham (b. 1943) American wrestler Suzy Delair (b. 1917) French actress and singer Sydney Lotterby (b. 1926) British television producer Sylvester McCoy (b. 1943) Scottish actor (Doctor Who) Sylvia Miles (b. 1924) American actress T. Berry Brazelton (b. 1918) American pediatrician and author Tab Hunter (b. 1931) American actor, pop singer and author Ted Lindsay (b. 1925) Canadian ice hockey player Ted Luscombe (b. 1920) English Anglican bishop Ted Nugent (b. 1948) American singer-songwriter and activist Ted Schwinden (b. 1925) American Democratic Governor of Minnesota (1981-1989) Ted White (b. 1926) American stuntman and actor Teddy Johnson (b. 1919) English singer, husband of Pearl Carr Terry Gibbs (b. 1924) American jazz musician Terry Jacks (b. 1944) Canadian singer-songwriter Terry Jones (b. 1942) Welsh actor, writer, comedian and screenwriter Terry Kilburn (b. 1926) English-American actor Terry Moore (b. 1929) American actress Thad Cochran (b. 1937) American Republican Senator (since 1978) Thelma McKenzie (b. 1915) Australian cricketer Theo Adam (b. 1926) German bass-baritone Theodore Isaac Rubin (b. 1923) American psychiatrist Thich Nhat Hanh (b. 1926) Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thomas Keating (b. 1923) American Trappist monk Thomas Murphy (b. 1925) American broadcast executive Thomas S. Monson (b. 1927) President of the Mormon Church Tim Bruxner (b. 1923) Australian Country Party politician Tim Curry (b. 1946) English-American actor Tim Thompson (b. 1924) American baseball player Timothy Dudley-Smith (b. 1926) English hymnwriter and Anglican bishop Tina Turner (b. 1939) American-Swiss singer-songwriter and actress Tinto Brass (b. 1933) Italian filmmaker Tippi Hedren (b. 1930) American actress and model Toko Shinoda (b. 1913) Japanese artist Tom Adams (b. 1926) American-born British illustrator Tom Baker (b. 1934) English actor (Doctor Who) Tom Neil (b. 1920) English RAF Wing Commander, one of “The Few” Tommy Sands (b. 1937) American pop singer and actor Tommy Steele (b. 1936) English singer and actor Tony Bennett (b. 1926) American singer Tony Britton (b. 1924) English actor, father of Fern Britton Tony Charmoli (b. 1921) American dancer Tony Honore (b. 1921) British lawyer and jurist Tony Iommi (b. 1948) English musician (Black Sabbath) Tony Murray (b. 1920) French-born British businessman Tony Street (b. 1926) Australian Liberal politician Tony Vaccaro (b. 1922) American photographer Torsten Wiesel (b. 1924) Swedish neurophysiologist, Nobel laureate Traute Lafrenz (b. 1919) German-born American physician, White Rose member Trevor Peacock (b. 1931) English actor Trude Malcorps (b. 1921) Dutch swimmer Tsuneko Sasamoto (b. 1914) Japanese photojournalist Tsung-Dao Lee (b. 1926) Chinese-American physicist, Nobel laureate Tulsi Giri (b. 1926) Prime Minister of Nepal (1963, 1964-1965, 1975-1977) Tun Tin (b. 1920) Prime Minister of Burma (1988) Tuomas Gerdt (b. 1922) Finnish World War II veteran Ugo De Censi (b. 1924) Italian priest Ulysses S. Washington (b. 1920) American college football player and coach Uri Avnery (b. 1923) Israeli writer Ursula B. Marvin (b. 1921) American geologist Uzzi Ornan (b. 1923) Israeli linguist and activist V. S. Achuthanandan (b. 1923) Indian politician Val Bettin (b. 1923) American actor Val Bisoglio (b. 1926) American character actor Val Heim (b. 1920) American baseball player Val Kilmer (b. 1959) American actor Valdas Adamkus (b. 1926) President of Lithuania (1998-2003, 2004-2009) Valentina Cortese (b. 1923) Italian actress Valeria Valeri (b. 1921) Italian actress Valerie Harper (b. 1939) American actress Valery Giscard d'Estaing (b. 1926) President of France (1974-1981) Vanessa Redgrave (b. 1937) English actress Verne Troyer (b. 1969) American actor Vic Damone (b. 1928) American pop singer-songwriter Vic Seixas (b. 1923) American tennis player Victor Garaygordobil Berrizbeitia (b. 1915) Spanish Catholic bishop Vin Scully (b. 1927) American sportscaster Vincent Ball (b. 1923) Australian actor Vini Reilly (b. 1953) English musician (The Durutti Column) Viola Smith (b. 1912) American musician Virginia McLaurin (b. 1909) American community activist Virginia Patton (b. 1925) American actress (It’s a Wonderful Life) Wahiduddin Khan (b. 1925) Indian Islamic scholar Wally Westlake (b. 1920) American baseball player Walt Brown (b. 1926) American politician, presidential candidate Walter Cunningham (b. 1932) American astronaut Walter Huddleston (b. 1926) American Democratic Senator for Kentucky (1973-1985) Walter Kaufmann (b. 1924) German-Australian writer Walter Koenig (b. 1936) American actor (Star Trek) Walter Mondale (b. 1928) Vice President of the United States (1977-1981) Walter Munk (b. 1917) American physical oceanographer Walter Wolfgang (b. 1923) German-born British left wing activist Wanda Ventham (b. 1935) English actress Warren Buffett (b. 1930) American business magnate and investor Warwick Estevam Kerr (b. 1922) Brazilian agricultural engineer Wayne Mixson (b. 1922) American Democratic Governor of Florida (1987) Wayne Terwilliger (b. 1925) American baseball player Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) American painter Whang-od (b. 1917) Filipina tattoo artist Wilford Brimley (b. 1934) American actor William Coors (b. 1916) American businessman, executive of Coors William Daniels (b. 1927) American actor William Edward Phipps (b. 1922) American actor William Frankland (b. 1912) English immunologist William Goldman (b. 1931) American novelist and screenwriter William H. Gates Sr. (b. 1925) American attorney, father of Bill Gates William Pachner (b. 1915) Czech painter William Russell (b. 1924) English actor (Doctor Who) William Shatner (b. 1931) Canadian-American actor, author and producer William Winter (b. 1923) American Democratic Governor of Mississippi (1980-1984) Willie Mays (b. 1931) American baseball player Willie Nelson (b. 1933) American singer-songwriter and activist Windsor Davies (b. 1930) English actor (It Ain’t Half Hot Mum) Winnie Ewing (b. 1929) Scottish SNP MP (1967-1970, 1974-1979) and MEP (1979-1999) Winston Backus (b. 1920) Canadian Progressive Conservative politician Witold Kiezun (b. 1922) Polish economist Wolf Schneider (b. 1925) German journalist and author Wolfgang Bosbach (b. 1952) German CDU politician Woody Woodbury (b. 1924) American comedian and actor Wright King (b. 1923) American actor Wylie Gibbs (b. 1922) Australian Liberal politician Xavier Tilliette (b. 1921) French philosopher Xerardo Fernandez Albor (b. 1917) President of Galicia, Spain (1982-1987) Ya'akov Nehoshtan (b. 1925) Israeli politician Yang Hyong-sop (b. 1925) North Korean politician Yaphet Kotto (b. 1939) American actor (The Running Man, Live and Let Die) Yasuhiro Nakasone (b. 1918) Prime Minister of Japan (1982-1987) Yegor Ligachyov (b. 1920) Soviet politician Yi Hae-won (b. 1919) Korean pretender Yitzhak Arad (b. 1926) Israeli historian and author Yoko Ono (b. 1933) Japanese artist, widow of John Lennon Yona Friedman (b. 1923) Hungarian-born French architect Yosh Uchida (b. 1920) American businessman Ysanne Churchman (b. 1925) English actress Yuri Averbakh (b. 1922) Russian chess player Yuri Bondarev (b. 1924) Russian writer Yuri Orlov (b. 1924) Soviet-born American physicist and human rights activist Yuriko (b. 1920) American dancer Yuriko, Princess Mikasa (b. 1923) Japanese royal, widow of Takahito Yusuf al-Qaradawi (b. 1926) Egyptian Islamic theologian Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat (b. 1923) French mathematician Zbigniew Scibor-Rylski (b. 1917) Polish aviator and World War II Resistance fighter Zizi Jeanmaire (b. 1924) French ballet dancer Zoe Dell Nutter (b. 1915) American dancer and model I know this deadpool was abandoned but thought I'd update my list, because why not... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites