Entertainment:
Catherine O’Hara is an actress known for the movies “Home Alone” franchise and “Beetlejuice”.
Patricia Heaton is an actress known for the TV shows “Everybody Love Raymond” and “The Middle”.
Tamzin Merchant is an actress known for the TV shows “Salem” and “Carnival Row”.
Steven Weber is an actor known for the TV shows “Wings” and “Chicago Med”.
Jacob Hopkins is an actor known for the TV shows “The Amazing World of Gumball” and “To Your Eternity”.
Chaz Bono is an actor known for the TV shows “American Horror Story” and “The Bold and the Beautiful”.
Sports:
Soccer:
Landon Donovan is a former forward who holds the world record for the male with the most international assists and is tied for the most international goals scored by an American player.
Basketball:
Draymond Green is a four time All-Star forward for the Golden State Warriors who has won Defensive Player of the Year and four NBA Championships. He has also won two Gold Medals and led the league in steals once.
Kevin Johnson was a three time All-Star point guard who won Most Improved Player and won a Gold Medal.
Matisse Thybulle is a guard for the Portland Trailblazers who has made two All-Defensive Second Teams and has won one Bronze Medal.
Obi Toppin is a center for the Indiana Pacers who has won one Slam Dunk Contest and won a National College Player of the Year Award once.
Baseball:
Nick Castellanos is the starting right fielder for the Philadelphia Phillies who has made two All-Star teams, won a Sliver Slugger Award and led the league in triples once.
Sergio Romo is a former closer who made one All-Star team and won three World Series Championships with the San Francisco Giants.
Leron Lee is a former outfielder who made four All-Star teams and Best Nine Awards in Japan.
Sam Perlozzo is a former infielder-coach-manager who won a World Series Championship in 1990 with the Cincinnati Reds.
Other Baseball Birthdays:
Jack Fisher, Tom Grieve, Bruce Miller, Mark Wagner, Lorenzo Gray, Jeff Dedmon, Tom Lampkin, Andy Mota, Brian Hunter, Giovanni Carrara, Ed Giovanola, John Dettmer, Dave Stevens, Nerio Rodriguez, Bruce Aven, Brian Barber, Tommy Phelps, Hiram Bocachica, Jack Hannahan, Cory Luebke, Michael McKenry, Dan Cortes, Jose De Paula, Ryan Strausborger, Rubby De La Rosa, Richard Rodriguez, Jake Hager & Alex Speas!
In Memoriam:
Sports:
Football:
Gil Brandt was a Hall of Fame executive who was the vice president of player personnel for the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 to 1988 where he won two Super Bowl Championships.
Baseball:
Dazzy Vance was a Hall of Fame pitcher who one NL MVP, a Triple Crown, pitched a no-hitter and won one World Series Championship in 1934 with the St Louis Cardinals.
Lefty O’Doul was a one time All-Star left fielder who two batting tittles and won one World Series Championship in 1933 with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Clyde McCullough was a catcher who made two All-Star teams and in 1982, McCullough was serving as the Padres’ bullpen coach when he was found dead in his San Francisco hotel room on September 18 during a road trip. He was 65.
Cass Michaels was second basemen who made two All-Star teams.