Celebrity Birthdays August 14th:

Entertainment:

Mila Kunis is an actress known for the TV shows “That 70’s Show” and “Family Guy”.

Halle Barry is an actress known for the movies “X-Men” franchise and “Die Another Day”.

Marsai Martin is an actress known for the TV shows “Black-ish” and “Dragon Rescues Riders: Heroes of the Sky”.

Steve Martin is an actor known for the TV show “SNL” and the movie “The Pink Panther” franchise.

CHICAGO FIRE — “Scorched Earth” Episode 503 — Pictured: Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kid — (Photo by: Parrish Lewis/NBC)

Miranda Rae Mayo is an actress known for the TV shows “Chicago Fire” and “Days of Our Lives”.

Jackee Harry is an actress known for the TV shows “Sister, Sister” and “227”.

James Buckley is an actor known for the movies “The Inbetweeners” franchise and “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping”.

Brianna Hildebrand is an actress known for the movies “Deadpool” franchise and “Tragedy Girls”.

Marcia Gay Harden is an actress known for the TV shows “Code Black” and “So Help Me Todd”.

Susan Olsen is an actress known for the TV shows “The Brady Bunch” and “Child of the 70’s”.

Gary Larson is a American cartoonist who created The Far Side, a single-panel cartoon series that was syndicated internationally to more than 1,900 newspapers for fifteen years.

Catherine Bell is an actress known for the TV shows “JAG” and “Army Wives”.

Carl Lumbly is an actor known for the TV shows “Cagney & Lacey” and “Alias”.

Lamorne Morris is an actor known for the TV shows “New Girl” and “Woke”.

Dash Crofts is a singer-songwriter known for being apart of the soft rock duo Seals & Crofts who are best known for their hits “Summer Breeze” (1972), “Diamond Girl” (1973), and “Get Closer” (1976), each of which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 

Sports:

Football:

Tim Tebow is a former quarterback who won two BCS National Championships and won one Heisman Trophy.

Mike Vrabel is a former wide receiver-head coach who made one Pro-Bowl and won three Super Bowl Championships with the New England Patriots.

Roy Williams is a former wide receiver who made one Pro-Bowl and won the Cotton Bowl MVP.

Basketball:

Magic Johnson is a Hall of Fame point guard who made twelve All-Star teams and won five NBA Championships with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Baseball:

Mark Loretta is a former infielder who made two All-Star teams and won one Silver Slugger Award.

Juan Pierre is a former outfielder who led the league in stolen bases three times and won one World Series Championship in 2003 with the Florida Marlins.

Mark Gubicza is a former starting pitcher who made two All-Star teams and won one World Series Championship in 1985 with the Kansas City Royals.

Clay Buchholz is a former starting pitcher who made two All-Star teams and won one World Series Championship in 2013 with the Boston Red Sox.

Josh Bell is a first basemen for the Arizona Diamondbacks who has made one All-Star team and has won one Silver Slugger Award.

David Peralta is an outfielder for the San Diego Padres who has won both a Silver Slugger Award and a Gold Glove Award.

Other Baseball Birthdays:

Jim Mason, Don Carman, Edwin Rodriguez, Mike Cook, Mark Leonard, Tommy Shields, Dana Allison, Joe Grahe, David Manning, Eric Cammack, Scott Stewart, McKay Christensen, Scott Chiasson, Angel Santos, Chris Saenz, Nevin Ashley, Chris Valaika, Esmil Rogers, Jeremy Hazelbaker, Alex Liddi, Chris Rowley, Dylan Covey, Giovanny Gallegos, Stephen Ridings, Josh Maciekewski, TJ Fridel, Cade Cavalli, Joe Boyle, Johan Rojas & Colt Keith!

In Memoriam:

Entertainment:

David Crosby was a singer-songwriter-musician who first found fame as a member of the Byrds, with whom he helped pioneer the genres of folk rock and psychedelia in the mid-1960s and later as part of the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash, who helped popularize the California sound of the 1970s.

Sports:

Baseball:

Earl Weaver was a Hall of Fame manger who won one World Series Championship in 1970 with the Baltimore Orioles.

Mark Fidrych was a starting pitcher who made two All-Star teams and won Rookie of the Year.

Joe Horlen was a starting pitcher who made one All-Star team and won one World Series Championship in 1972 with the Oakland Athletics.