Entertainment:
Lucy Hale is an actress known for the TV shows “Pretty Little Liars” and “Katy Keene”.
Ryan McCartan is an actor known for the TV show “Liv and Maddie” and the movie “RL Stine’s Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls”.
Daryl Sabra is an actor known for the movies “Spy Kids” franchise and “The Polar Express”.
Kevin McHale is an actor known for the TV show “Glee” and ‘True Blood”.
Tamara Smart is an actress known for the TV shows “The Worst Witch” and “Resident Evil”.
Marla Gibbs is an actress known for the TV shows “The Jeffersons” and “227”.
Boy George is a singer-songwriter who was the lead singer of the English pop band Culture Club and began his solo career in 1987.
Rod Argent is a singer-songwriter-musician who has had a career spanning more than 50 years, Argent came to prominence in the mid-1960s as the keyboardist, founder and leader of the rock band the Zombies, and went on to form the band Argent after the first break-up of the Zombies.
Sports:
Basketball:
Bruce Bowen is a former forward who made five First-Team All-Defense and won three NBA Championships with the San Antonino Spurs.
Hockey:
Eric Desjardins was a defensemen who made three All-Star teams and won one Stanley Cup Championship in 1993 with the Montreal Canadians.
Baseball:
Bobby Witt Jr is a shortstop for the Kansas City Royals who has led the league in triples once and won both a Silver Medal and Gold Medal.
Other Baseball Birthdays:
Greg Brock, Hector Neris, Luis Aponte, Bill Fahey, Mark Lee, Mike Grace, Tony Castillo, Mike Laga, Pat Larkin, Randy Tomlin, Brian Turang, George Tsamis, Jerry Spradlin, Pete Munro, Edgar Gonzalez, Michael Hollimon, Jesus Guzman, Chase Whitley, RJ Alaniz, Tom Cosgrove, Jose Marte, Robert Garcia, Yohel Pozo & Trey Lipscomb!
In Memoriam:
Sports:
Basketball:
Pat Summitt was a Hall of Fame head coach who has most wins in college basketball history at the time of her retirement and won eight NCAA Division 1 Tournaments. She served as the head coach of the University of Tennessee Lady Vols basketball team from 1974 to 2012.
Baseball:
Don Newcombe was a starting pitcher who made four All-Star teams and won one World Series Championship in 1955 with the Brooklyn Dodgers.