Entertainment:
Anthony Ramos is an actor known for the movies “In The Heights” and “Twisters”.
Penn Badgley is an actor known for the TV shows “Gossip Girls” and “You”.
Jayden Bartles is an actress known for the TV shows “Side Hustle” and “Goosebumps”.
Alex Wolff is an actor-singer-musician known for the movie “Jumanji” franchise and the TV show “The Naked Brothers Band”.
Kaylee Bryant is an actress known for the TV shows “Legacies” and “The Real O’Neals”.
Buddy Keaton is an actor known for the TV shows “Bella and the Bulldogs” and “Wendall and Vinnie”.
Toni Collette is an actress known for the movies “The Sixth Sense” and “About a Boy”.
Logan Marshall-Green is an actor known for the movies “Upgrade” and “The Invitation”.
Belita Moreno is an actress known for the TV show “George Lopez” and the movie “Grosse Pointe Blank”.
Dave Berman is an actor known for the TV shows “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” and “Vanished”.
Matt Jones is an actor known for the TV shows “Mom” and “Bob Hearts Abishola”.
Natalia Tena is an actress known for the movies “Harry Potter” franchise and “About a Boy”.
Max Burkholder is an actor known for the TV show “Parenthood” and the movie “The Purge”.
Jenny McCarthy is an actress-host known for the movies “Dirty Love” and “Scream 3”.
Anthony Kiedis is a singer-songwriter-musician who is the founding member and lead vocalist of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. Kiedis and his fellow band members were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012. The band has received 37 awards and 65 nominations, including four Grammy Awards, 30 nominations for MTV Music Video Awards.
Rocky Lynch is a singer-songwriter of the band R5 together with his siblings Riker Lynch, Rydel Lynch and Ross Lynch, with their best friend Ellington Ratliff.
Rick Allen is a musician who has been the drummer of the hard rock band Def Leppard since 1978. He overcame the amputation of his left arm in January 1985 and continued to play with the band, which went on to its most commercially successful phase. He is known as “The Thunder God” by fans.
Lyle Lovett is a singer who has recorded 14 albums and released 25 singles to date, including his highest entry, the number 10 chart hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, “Cowboy Man”. Lovett has won four Grammy Awards, including Best Male Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Album.
Sports:
Golf:
Gary Player is a former professional golfer who on nine major championships on the regular tour and nine major championships on the Champions Tour. At the age of 29, Player won the 1965 U.S. Open and became the only non-American to win all four majors in a career, known as the career Grand Slam.
Football:
Tom Mack is a Hall of Fame guard who made eleven Pro-Bowls and made four First-Team All-Pros.
Steve Hutchinson is a Hall of Fame guard who made seven Pro-Bowls and made five First-Team All-Pros.
Ted Hendricks is a Hall of Fame linebacker who made eight Pro-Bowls and won four Super Bowl Championships.
Basketball:
Erik Spoelstra is the head coach of the Miami Heat who has won two NBA Championships and has won another as an assistant.
Baseball:
Masahiro Tanaka is a former starting pitcher who made two All-Star teams and won eight NPB All-Star teams.
Stephen Vogt is a former catcher-current manager of the Cleveland Guardians who made two All-Star teams.
Brent Rooker is a designated hitter for the Oakland Athletics who has made one All-Star team.
Coco Crisp is a former centerfielder who led the league in stolen bases once and won one World Series Championship in 2007 with the Boston Red Sox.
Trent Grisham is an outfielder for the New York Yankees who has won two Gold Glove Awards.
Other Baseball Birthdays:
Jim Kennedy, Dick Baney, Clint Compton, Eric Raich, Miguel Dilone, Gary Redus, Rich Thompson, Eddie Williams, Bob Wells, Carlos Rodriguez, Ryan Glynn, Cleatus Davidson, Luis De Los- Santos, Steve Tolleson, Paulo Orlando, Rhiner Cruz, Anthony Bass, Steve Geltz, Donnie Joseph, Alex Wimmers, Engel Beltre, Eric Hanhold, Braden Bristo, Anthony Misiewicz, Jason Foley, Jeremiah Estrada & Mason Englert!
In Memoriam:
Entertainment:
Marcia Wallace was an actress known for the TV shows “The Bob Newhart Show” and “The Simpsons”.
Sports:
Hockey:
Al Arbour was a Hall of Fame-defensemen who won two Stanley Cup Championships as a player and won four Stanley Cup Championships as the head coach for the New York Islanders.
Basketball:
Anne Donovan was a Hall of Fame center-head coach who one nine Gold Medals and she guided the Seattle Storm to their first title in 2004, becoming the first woman to coach a WNBA Championship team (as well as the youngest person to coach a WNBA champion, at age 42).
Baseball:
Fernando Valenzuela was a starting pitcher who made six All-Star teams and won two World Series Championships with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Bid McPhee was a Hall of Fame second basemen who led the league in homeruns once and as the last second baseman to play without a glove
Larry French was a pitcher who made one All-Star team.
Vic Power was a first basemen who made six All-Star teams and won seven Gold Glove Awards.