Celebrity Birthdays March 19th:

Entertainment:

Bruce Willis is an actor known for the movies “Die Hard” and “Pulp Fiction”.

Garrett Clayton is an actor known for the movies “Teen Beach Movie” and “King Cobra”.

Glenn Close is an actress known for the movies “Fatal Attraction” and “The Wife”.

Jake Weber is an actor known for the TV shows “The Medium” and “The Mind of the Married Man”.

Ana Tena is an actress known for the TV shows “El amor invencible” and “Soltero con hijas”.

Mary Scheer is an actress known for the TV shows “iCarly” and “The Penguins of Madagascar”.

Renee Taylor is an actress known for the TV shows “The Nanny” and “Daddy Dearest”.

Sports:

Football:

Andy Reid is the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs who has won three Super Bowl Championships plus one as an assistant coach and won one Coach of the Year.

Basketball:

Hedo Türkoğlu is a former forward who won Most Improved Player and made the All-Rookie Second Team. He also won two Silver Medals and one Turkish League Championship.

Baseball:

Clayton Kershaw is a ten time All-Star starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers who has won three CY Young Awards, one NL MVP and one World Series Championship in 2020.

David Ross is a former catcher-manager who won two World Series Championships and won one Gold Medal.

Mike Norris is a former starting pitcher who made one All-Star team and won two Gold Glove Awards.

Other Baseball Birthdays:

Jason LaRue, Pete Smith, Don Rose, Garry Jestadt, Paul Powell, Tim Corcoran, Chuck Jackson, Jeff Hamilton, Tony Scrubbs, Pete Young, DT Cromer, Rocky Coppinger, Landon Powell, Matt Downs, Tommy Nance, Darien Nunez & Jose Butto!

In Memoriam:

Entertainment:

Fred Berry is an actor known for the TV show “What’s Happening!!” and the movie “Vice Squad”.

Fred Clark was an actor known for the movies “Sunset Blvd.” and “White Heat”.

Sports:

Baseball:

Richie Ashburn was a Hall of Fame centerfielder who made six All-Star teams and won two batting titles.

Ivan Calderon was an outfielder who made one All-Star team.

Gee Walker was an outfielder who made one All-Star team and won one World Series Championship with the Detroit Tigers in 1937.