Entertainment:
Freddie Highmore is an actor known for the TV shows “The Good Doctor” and “Bates Motel”.
Harry Holland is an actor known for the TV show “The Mandalorian” and the movie “Spiderman No Way Home”.
Shane Harper is an actor known for the the TV shows “Power Book IV: Force” and “Hightown”.
Madison Iseman is an actress known for the movies “Jumanji” franchise and “Clouds”.
Danai Gurria is an actress known for the movie “Black Panther” franchise and the TV show “The Walking Dead”.
Phill Lewis is an actor known for the TV shows “Suite Life of Zach & Cody” and “The Wayan Brothers”.
Simon Pegg is an actor known for the movies “Star Trek” franchise and “Mission Impossible” franchise.
Sakina Jaffrey is an actress known for the TV shows “Timeless” and “Billons”.
Teller is a magician and is half of the comedy magic duo Penn & Teller, along with Penn Jillette, and usually does not speak during performances.
Rob Thomas is the lead singer of the band Matchbox Twenty and he won three Grammy Awards for co-writing and singing on the 1999 hit “Smooth” by Santana, which was also his first song as a featured solo artist.
Sports:
Football:
Alshon Jeffery is a former wide receiver who made one Pro Bowl and won one Super Bowl Championship in 2017 with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Jim Kelly is a Hall of Fame quarterback who made five Pro Bowls and made one First-Team All-Pro.
Drew Bledsoe is a former quarterback who made four Pro Bowls and won one Super Bowl Championship in 2001 with the New England Patriots.
Basketball:
Richard Hamilton is a three time All-Star former shooting guard who won one NBA Championship in 2004 with the Detroit Pistons and won one Gold Medal.
Baseball:
Tyler Clippard is a former relief pitcher who made two All-Star teams and won one Gold Medal.
Takashi Saito is a former pitcher who made five All-Star teams and won two Japanese Series Championships.
Damaso Marte is a former relief pitcher who won two World Series Championships.
Derek Norris is a former catcher who made one All-Star team.
Other Baseball Birthdays:
Dave Dravecky, Nick Pivetta, Yermin Mercedes, Len Gabrielson, Bob Terlecki, Larry Milbourne, Will McEnaney, Jaime Cocanower, Alejandro Sanchez, John Marzano, Keith Brown, Bill McGuire., Scott Scudder, Kelly Stinnett, Daniel Garibay, Callix Crabbe, Paul Clemens, Juan Graterol, Abiatal Avelino, Ethan Small, Ryan Mckenna, Gabriel Moreno & Nolan Schaunel!
In Memoriam:
Entertainment:
Jack Benny was an actor known for the TV show “The Jack Benny Show” and the movie “Charley’s Aunt”.
Gregory Hines was an actor known for the movies “White Nights” and “Renaissance Man”.
Sports:
Hockey:
Bernie Geoffrion was a three time All-Star Hall of Fame right winger who won six Stanley Cup Championships and won two Art Ross awards, one Calder Memorial Trophy and one Hart Memorial Trophy.
Football:
Steve McNair was a quarterback who made three Pro-Bowls and won one MVP.
Baseball:
Mel Allen was a baseball broadcaster known for his long tenure as the primary play-by-play announcer for the New York Yankees. During the peak of his career in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, Allen was arguably the most prominent member of his profession, his voice familiar to millions. Years after his death, he is still promoted as having been “The Voice of the Yankees.”
Arthur Irwin was a Canadian Hall of Fame shortstop and manager who won the first interleague series to decide the world champions of baseball. He was a college baseball coach, a major league scout and business manager, a minor league owner and manager, and a National League umpire. He took the field with the first baseball fielder’s glove, invented a type of football scoreboard, promoted motor-paced cycling tracks and ran a short-lived professional soccer league.