Celebrity Birthdays March 9th:

Entertainment:

Matthew Gray Gubler is an actor known for the TV show “Criminal Minds” and the movie “Alvin and the Chipmunks” franchise.

Oscar Issac is an actor known for the movies “Inside Llewyn Davis” and “Ex Machina”.

Cierra Ramirez is an actress known for the TV shows “Good Trouble” and “The Fosters”.

Brittany Snow is an actress known for the movies “Pitch Perfect” franchise and “X”.

Steve Wilkos is a television personality and former law enforcement officer with the Chicago Police Department. He has been hosting The Steve Wilkos Show since 2007, and was director of security on Jerry Springer from 1994 to 2007. He had previously substituted for Springer as host on several occasions before being given his own talk show.

Maite Perroni is an actress known for the TV shows “Rebelde” and “Burden of Guilt”.

Bow Wow is a rapper-actor who’s albums were met with critical and commercial success, peaking at numbers ten and 11 respectively on the Billboard 200. He also appeared in the movies “Like Mike” and ” The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift “.

Mark Lindsay is the lead singer of the Rock band Paul Revere & the Raiders. He also was the saxophone player, composer and producer for the band.

Sports:

Basketball:

Matt Barnes is a former forward who has won one NBA Championship in 2017 with the Golden State Warriors.

Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf is a former point guard who won Most Improved Player and made the All-Rookie Second Team.

Soccer:

Clint Dempsey is a former forward who is Fulham’s all-time leading Premier League goal scorer and is tied with Donovan for the record of most international goals scored by an American player.

Hockey:

Phil Housley is a Hall of Fame defensive men who made one All-Star team and made the All-Rookie team. He also has won both a Gold and a Silver Medal.

Baseball:

Bert Campaneris is a former six time All-Star shortstop who led the league in stolen bases six times and won three World Series Championships with the Oakland Athletics.

Terry Mulholland is a former starting pitcher who made one All-Star team and pitched a no-hitter.

Benito Santiago is a former five time All-Star catcher who has won three Gold Glove Awards and won a NLCS MVP plus he won Rookie of the Year.

Aaron Boone is a former third basemen who has made one All-Star team and won a Bronze Medal Award.

Yennier Cano is a reliever for the Baltimore Orioles who has made one All-Star team.

Daniel Hudson is a reliever for the Los Angeles Dodgers who has won a Silver Slugger Award and won one World Series Championship with the Washington Nationals in 2019.

Other Baseball Birthdays:

Ed Acosta, Dan Neumeier, Darrel Chaney, John Curtis, Shooty Babitt, Vince Horsman, CJ Nitkowski, Wayne Franklin, Francisco Santos, Rob Sasser, Justin Leone, Mike Neu, Koyie Hill, Clay Rapada, Willy Aybar, Elliot Johnson, Craig Stammen, Brian Bocock, Jesse Litsch, Kenny Roberts, Randy Wynne, Zacki Burdi, Anderson Espinoza & Miguel Amaya!

In Memoriam:

Entertainment:

Raul Julia was an actor who was known for the movies “The Adams Family” franchise and “Street Fighter”.

Sports:

Football:

Mike Leach was a college football coach who was a two-time national coach of the year, three-time conference coach of the year and the mastermind behind the NCAA record-setting air raid offense. 

Baseball:

Boston Braves manager Billy Southworth on dugout steps, no date

Billy Southworth was an outfielder-Hall of Fame manager who won three World Series Championships.

Arky Vaughan, Braves Field, 1936 June Friest Collection Original in Cold Storage

Arky Vaughn was a Hall of Fame shortstop who made nine All-Star teams and won a batting title.

TAMPA, FL – MARCH, 1957: Outfielder Jim Landis of the Chicago White Sox poses for a portrait during Spring Training in March, 1957 in Tampa, Florida. 57-720243 (Photo by: Kidwiler Collection/Diamond Images/Getty Images)

Jim Landis was a two time All-Star centerfielder who won five Gold Glove Awards.

Jackie Jensen was a three time All-Star right fielder who won one AL MVP and won one World Series Championship in 1950 with the New York Yankees.