Entertainment:
Jimmy Fallon is an actor known for the TV show “SNL” and the movie “Fever Pitch”.
Danielle Panabaker is an actress known for the TV shows “The Flash” and “Shark”.
Jeremy Irons is an actor known for the movies “Lion King” and “Dead Ringers”.
Rachel Sennott is an actress known for the movie “Shiva Baby” and the TV show “Call Your Mother”.
Sanaa Lathan is an actress known for the TV show “The Cleveland Show” and the movie “Love & Basketball”.
Shaunte Massard is an actress known for the TV shows “Dhar Mann” and the “Craft”.
Victor Williams is an actor known for the TV shows “The King of Queens” and “The Affair”.
Jeremy Jordan is an actor known for the TV show “Supergirl” and the movie “The Last Five Years”.
Alison Sweeny is an actress known for the TV shows “The Days of Our Lives” and “Family Man”.
Katrina Bowden is an actress known for the TV shows “30 Rock” and “The Bold and the Beautiful”.
Rosemary Harris is an actress known for the movies “Spiderman” franchise and “Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead”.
Columbus Short is an actor known for the movies “Losers” and “Death at Funeral”.
Kevin Zegers is an actor known for the movie “Air Bud” franchise and the TV show “Rookie: Feds”.
Twiggy is an actress known for the movies “The Blues Brothers” and “The Boy Friend”.
Tegan and Sara Quin are musicians-singers-songwriters who identical twin sisters who formed the indie pop duo in 1998. The duo has released ten studio albums and earned a Grammy nomination in 2012 for their video album Get Along.
Sports:
Basketball:
Trae Young is a guard for the Atlanta Hawks who has made three All-Star teams and made the All-Rookie First-Team.
Baseball:
Ken Rosenthal is a sportswriter-reporter who serves as a field reporter for Fox Major League Baseball since 2005, and was an in-studio reporter for MLB Network from 2009 to 2022. Since August 2017, he is a senior baseball writer for The Athletic.
Randy Myers is a former reliever who made four All-Star teams and won one World Series Championship in 1990 with the Cincinnati Reds.
Jim Abbott is a former pitcher a no-hitter and was successful at the major league level despite having been born without a right hand.
George Springer is an outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays who has made four All-Star teams and has won one World Series Championship in 2017 with the Houston Astros where he won World Series MVP.
Gio Gonzalez is a former starting pitcher who made two All-Star teams and led the league in wins once.
Other Baseball Birthdays:
Russ Nagelson, Ron Lolich, Joe Ferguson, Buddy Schultz, Nardi Contreras, Phil Stephenson, Pedro Munoz, Marc Ronan, Joey Dawley, Javier Valentin, Mike Smith, Nick Johnson, Andrew Good, Lenny DiNardo, Ryan Roberts, Ray Sadler, Scott Baker, Joey Devine, Robinzon Diaz, John Jaso, Danny Valencia, Anthony Vasquez, Juniel Querecuto, Jose Briceno, Luke Raley, Seth Johnson, DL Hall & Samuel Aldegheri!
In Memoriam:
Entertainment:
Adam West was an actor known for the TV shows “Batman” and “Family Guy”.
Erica Ash was an actress known for the TV shows “Mad TV” and “Survivor’s Remorse”.
James Lipton was an actor known for the TV shows “The Doctors” and “Inside the Actors Studio”.
David McCallum was an actor known for the TV shows “Man from U.N.C.L.E.” and “NCIS”.
Cass Elliot was a singer who was a member of the singing group the Mamas & the Papas. After the group broke up, she released five solo albums. Elliot received the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary (R&R) Performance for “Monday, Monday”.
Brian Epstein was a music entrepreneur who managed the Beatles from 1961 until his death in 1967. He also managed Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, Tommy Quickly, Cilla Black and The Big Three.
Sports:
Baseball:
Duke Snider was a Hall of Fame centerfielder who made eight All-Star teams and won two World Series Championships with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Joe Morgan was a Hall of Fame second basemen who made ten All-Star teams and won two World Series Championships with the Cincinnati Reds.
Bob Turley was a starting pitcher who made three All-Star teams and won two World Series Championships with the New York Yankees where he won one World Series MVP.
Chris Short was a pitcher who made two All-Star teams.