Celebrity Birthdays February 25th:

Entertainment:

Sean Astin is an actor known for the movies “Goonies” and “The Lord of the Rings” franchise.

Rashida Jones is an actress known for the TV shows “Parks & Recreation” and “Angie Tribeca”.

Noah Jupe is an actor known for the movies “Ford V Ferrari” and “A Quiet Place”.

Case Walker is an actor known for the movie “Monster High” and TV show “The Other Two”.

James Phelps is an actor known for the movies “Harry Potter” franchise and “Patchwork”.

Oliver Phelps is an actor known for the movies “Harry Potter” franchise and “Last Night in Soho”.

Isabelle Fuhrham is an actress known for the movies “Hunger Games” franchise and “Orphan” franchise.

Carrot Top is a comedian who is widely known for his use of prop comedy.

Chelsea Handler is an actress-comedian known for own show “Chelsea Lately” and “In the Motherhood”.

Justin Barfield is an actor known for the TV shows “Malcom in the Middle” and “Unhappily Ever After”.

Jameela Jamil is an actor known for the TV shows “The Good Place” and “Mira, Royal Detective”.

Amy Ruffle is an actress known for the TV shows “Mako Mermaids” and “Thank God You’re Here”.

Sally Jessy Raphael is a former talk show host known for her work own show “Sally”.

Alexis Denisof is an actor known for the TV shows “Angel” and “Finding Carter”.

Tea Leoni is an actress known for the TV shows “Madame Secretary” and “The Naked Truth”.

Daniel Powter is a singer-songwriter who is best known for his self-penned hit song “Bad Day” which was at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks.

Justin Jeffre is a singer-songwriter who is part of the Pop boy band 98 Degrees and the group has sold over 15 million albums worldwide with 4 Top 5 Billboard charting radio singles, including mega-hits.

Sports:

Wrestling:

Ric Flair is a former wrestler who is the greatest professional wrestler of all time and has had a career spanning over 50 years. He is a sixteen time World Champion, first holder of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship and he won the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

Football:

James Brown is a sportscaster known for his work hosting the CBS show “NFL Today” and used to host the Fox show “NFL Sunday” too.

Basketball:

Fred Van Fleet is a point guard for the Houston Rockets who has made one All-Star team and won one NBA Championship in 2019 with the Toronto Raptors. He also won one D-League Championship too.

Joakim Noah is a former two time All-Star center who won Defensive Player of the Year and won two NCAA Championships plus one Silver Medal.

Kurt Rambis is a former forward-coach-executive who one four NBA Championships as a player, three as an executive and two as a coach.

Baseball:

New York Yankees’ Paul O’Neill reacts after he was called out on a groundout to first base in the third inning against the Detroit Tigers Wednesday, June 28, 2000, in Detroit. O’Neill argued that the ball was hit foul. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

Paul O’Neill is a five time All-Star former outfielder who won one batting title and five World Series Championships.

Jorge Soler is a two time World Series Champion outfielder for the San Francisco Giants who won World Series MVP once, made one All-Star team and led the league in homeruns once. He also has won one Bronze Medal.

Shannon Stewart is a former outfielder who finished 4th in American League MVP voting once and finished third and fourth in stolen bases once.

Cesar Cedeno is a former center fielder who made four All-Star teams and won five Gold Glove Awards.

Other Baseball Birthdays:

Denny Lemaster, Danny Carter, Dave Vineyard, Ken Szotkiewcicz, Bob Brenly, Ed Lynch, Ken Dayley, Dana Kiecker, Joel McKeon, Rich Rowland, David Hulse, Huck Flener, Les Norman, Josh Labandeira, Jay Marshall, Xavier Paul, Erik Cordier, Henry Rodriguez, Phil Irwin, Andrew Werner, Conor Mullee, Nathan Adcock, Felix Pena, Erick Castillo, Erick Fedde, Aaron Fletcher & Rafael Marchan!

In Memoriam:

Entertainment:

George Harrison was singer-songwriter-musician who was apart of the legendary Rock band The Beatles who embraced Indian culture and helped broaden the scope of popular music through his incorporation of Indian instrumentation and Hindu-aligned spirituality in the Beatles’ work. He released several best-selling singles and albums as a solo performer and In 1988, he co-founded the platinum-selling supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. 

Sports:

Tennis:

Bobby Riggs was a tennis champion who who was the world No. 1 amateur in 1939 and world No. 1 professional in 1946 and 1947. He won the singles title at Wimbledon,  the U.S. National Championships and was runner-up at the French Championships. 

Baseball:

Ron Santo was a Hall of Fame third basemen who made nine All-Star teams and won five Gold Glove Awards.

Monte Irvin was a Hall of Fame outfielder who made one All-Star team and won one World Series Championship in 1954 with the San Francisco Giants. He also made four Negro League All-Star teams and won one Negro League World Series Championship in 1946.

Andy Pafko was a centerfielder who made five All-Star teams and won one World Series Championship in 1957 with the Milwaukee Brewers.