Celebrity Birtdhays Oct 14th:

Entertainment:

Jay Pharoah is an actor known for the TV shows “SNL” and “White Famous”.

Rowan Blanchard is an actress known for the TV shows “Girl Meets World” and “Snowpiercer”.

Steve Coogan is an actor known for the movies “Stan & Ollie” and “Philomena”.

Max Thieriot is an actor known for the TV shows “Seal Team” and “Fire Country”.

Skyler Shaye is an actress known for the movies “Bratz” and “JL Ranch”.

Lori Petty is an actress known for the movies “A League of Their Own” and “Tank Girl”.

Jon Seda is an actor known for the TV shows “Chicago P.D.” and “La Brea”.

Ben Whishaw is an actor known for the movies “Skyfall” and “The Lobster”.

Usher is a singer-songwriter recognized as an influential figure in contemporary R&B and pop music. Usher first released his self-titled debut album (1994) at the age of 15, and rose to fame in the late 1990s following the release of his second album. He also won his first two Grammy Awards for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance consecutively in 2002 and 2003.

Cliff Richard is a singer who has total sales of over 21.5 million singles in the United Kingdom and, as of 2012, was the third-top-selling artist in UK Singles Chart history, behind the Beatles and Elvis Presley. He was originally marketed as a rebellious rock and roll singer in the style of Presley and Little Richard. With his backing group, the Shadows, he dominated the British popular music scene in the pre-Beatles period of the late 1950s to early 1960s.

Justin Hayward is a musician who was the guitarist and frontman of the rock band the Moody Blues from 1966 until that group’s dissolution in 2018. He became the group’s principal vocalist and its most prolific songwriter over the 1967–1974 period, and composed several international hit singles for the band.

Sports:

Stephen A Smith is a television personality-sports radio host-sports journalist who makes frequent appearances as an NBA analyst for ESPN on SportsCenterNBA Countdown, and the network’s NBA broadcasts. He has also hosted The Stephen A. Smith Show on ESPN Radio and is a commentator on ESPN’s First Take, where he appears with Molly Qerim. Smith is a featured columnist for ESPN and The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Soccer:

CARDIFF, WALES – JULY 28: Alex Scott of Great Britain encourages her team mate during the Women’s Football first round Group E Match between Great Britain and Cameroon on Day 1 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Millennium Stadium on July 28, 2012 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Alex Scott is a former right back who made 140 appearances for the England national team and represented Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Hockey:

Quinn Hughes is a defensemen who has won one James Norris Memorial Trophy and has made two All-Star teams.

Football:

Jared Goff is a quarterback for the Detroit Lions who has made three Pro-Bowls.

Baseball:

Al Oliver is a former first basemen who made seven All-Star teams and won one World Series Championship in 1971 with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Tommy Harper is a former outfielder who made one All-Star team and led the league in stolen bases twice.

Joe Girardi is a former catcher-manager who made one All-Star team and won four World Series Championships with the New York Yankees.

Kole Calhoun is a former outfielder who won one Gold Glove Award.

Carlos Marmol is a former closer who made one All-Star team.

Other Baseball Birthdays:

Art Shamsky, Duaner Sanchez, Brent Strom, Willians Astudillo, Boof Bonser, Merrill Kelly, Rich Robertson, Frank Duffy, Ed Figueroa, Kiko Garcia, Willie Aikens, Jesus Vega, Bill Bathe, Carl Nichols, Dave Hajek, Pat Kelly, Zak Shinall, Midre Cummings, Erik Sabel, Henry Mateo, Ryan Church, Jerry Gil, Alberto Arias, Kris Johnson, Seth Maness, William Cuevas, Julian Merryweather, Brad Wieck, Miguel Del Pozo, Austin Dean & Patrick Mazeika!

In Memoriam:

Entertainment:

Roger Moore was an actor known for the movie “The Spy Who Loved Me” and the TV show “The Saint”.

Sports:

Basketball:

John Wooden was a Hall of Fame head coach won ten NCAA Championships and won twelve NCAA Regional Final Fours.

Baseball:

Oscar Charleston was a Hall of Fame outfielder who made three Negro League All-Star teams and won three Negro League Pennants.

Harry Brecheen was a pitcher who made two All-Star teams and won three World Series Championships.