Entertainment:
Ariana DeBose is an actress known for the movies “West Side Story” and “Wish”.
Michael Trevino is an actor known for the TV shows “Roswell New Mexico” and “The Vampire Diaries”.
Pauline Chalamet is an actress known for the TV shows “The Sex Lives of College Girls” and “Split”.
Jenifer Lewis is an actress known for the TV shows “Black-ish” and “Strong Medicine”.
Dustin Ingram is an actor known for the TV shows “Good Trouble” and “The Magicians”.
Tati Gabrielle is an actress known for the TV shows “The 100” and “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”.
Geoff Johns is a comic book-television writer known for the TV shows “The Flash” and “DC’s Stargirl”.
Ana Ortiz is an actress known for the TV shows “Ugly Betty” and “Devious Maids”.
Alicia Keys is a pianist-singer who’s debut album sold over 12 million copies worldwide and receiving five Grammy Awards in 2002. She has sold over 90 million records worldwide, making her one of the world’s best-selling music artists.
Sports:
Hockey:
Chris Chelios is a former seven time All-Star Hall of Fame defensemen who won three Stanley Cup Championships and won three James Norris Memorial Trophies.
Football:
Mark Schlereth is a former guard-center who won three Super Bowl Championships and made two Pro Bowls.
Carl Eller is a former Hall of Fame six time Pro Bowl defensive end who won Defensive Player of the Year once and won one NFL Championship in 1969 with the Minnesota Vikings.
Baseball:
Derrick Turnbow is a former one time All-Star relief pitcher.
Other Baseball Birthdays:
Brian Holman, Ted Kazanski, Buddy Pritchard, Brian McCall, Gary Holman, Wally Bunker, Ed Goodson, Baylor Moore, Junior Moore, Dale Mohorcic, John Flannery, Juan Castillo, Francisco Melendez, Kerry Taylor, Jose Macias, Terrell Wade, Dan Serafini, Philip Barzilla, Phil Stockman, Anderson Machado, Tyler Graham, Shane Lindsay, Wyatt Mills & Lenyn Sosa!
In Memoriam:
Entertainment:
Etta James was a gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, rock and roll, and soul singer whos deep and earthy voice bridged the gap between rhythm and blues and rock and roll.
Sports:
Football:
Don Maynard was a Hall of Fame four time Pro Bowl wide receiver who won one Super Bowl Championship with the New York Jets in 1969 and won the AFC Championship as well.
Baseball:
Danny Richardson was a former second basemen who won the World Series in 1888 and ’89 with the New York Giants.
Vern Ruhle was a former starting pitcher who helped the Astros win the division in 1980 and became a pitching coach after this playing career for four teams.
Les Nunamker was a former catcher who won two World Series Championships with the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians. He is one of several catchers to hold the record for most runners thrown out in an inning and those three assists in an inning marked the first by a big league catcher since 1887 and would not be matched for another seven years.
Fred Glade was a former starting pitcher who was nicknamed the “Millionaire Ballplayer” by the sportswriters who covered him, Glade was a wealthy man because of his father’s milling business and didn’t need to play baseball to make a living. He loved the game, and he loved to pitch, but he would often leave his various clubs for home without telling anyone.