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Astrology, birth chart, map of the heavens, biography, picture and horoscope excerpts: you will find on this page all the celebrities born on August, 3, sorted by decreasing popularity. The popularity is the number of real time Astrotheme users' clicks for a celebrity. You can either access the picture and detailed map of the heavens by clicking on the thumbnail, or read the horoscope by clicking on "Display his/her horoscope with biography and chart". Back to the Calendar · Home · 42,008 dominants · Astrology and Statistics · Celestar · AstroSearch 42,008 Celebrities
117 celebrities or events were found for August, 3. Biography of Lambert Wilson
Lambert Wilson (born August 3, 1958 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) is a French actor. He is the son of actor Georges Wilson. He is half Irish, half French. He screen tested for The Living Daylights (1986) for the role of James Bond, appearing in test footage opposite Maryam D'Abo (the Bond girl in The Living Daylights) as Tatiana Romanova, re-enacting scenes from From Russia with Love (1963). He released the album Musicals on the EMI label in 2004, with John McGlinn conducting Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo. It features him singing songs of the American Musical Theatre catalogue, those well-known ("Maria" from West Side Story, "There But For You Go I" from Lerner & Loewe's Brigadoon, "The Cafe Song" from Les Miserables, "Johanna" from Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd), rare... Biography of Charlotte Casiraghi
Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born August 3, 1986, at the Princess Grace Clinic in Monte Carlo, Monaco) is the daughter of HSH Princess Caroline of Monaco (now styled HRH Princess of Hanover by marriage) and, Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist. She is named after her maternal great-grandmother, Princess Charlotte of Monaco. She is popular the with paparazzi and society reporters, who find her stylish good looks to be reminiscent of her mother and maternal grandmother, American Actress Grace Kelly. She has many relatives in the United States where her grandmother was from; when her mother, Princess Caroline, was younger, Charlotte would spend holidays at her grandparents home in Monte Carlo. Although she holds no title, she is fourth in line to the throne of Monaco.... Biography of James Hetfield
James Hetfield (born James Alan Hetfield, 3 August 1963, Downey, California) is the main songwriter, lead vocalist, guitarist and a founding member of the American thrash/heavy metal band Metallica. Early life Hetfield was born on August 3, 1963, in Downey, Los Angeles County, California. His father, Virgil Hetfield (a truck driver) and mother, Cynthia (a light opera singer) were devout and strict adherents to Christian Science, and accordingly, much of his young life revolved around religion. In accordance with their beliefs, Hetfield's parents strongly disapproved of medicine or any medical help and remained vigilant in their faith even as his mother began to die of cancer. Her death and his subsequently turbulent relationship with religion are both recurring subjects that have been ... Biography of Tom Brady
Thomas Edward Brady, Jr. (born August 3, 1977 in San Mateo, California) is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. After playing college football at Michigan, Brady was drafted by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Weight: 225 lb (102 kg) Due largely to his performance in the playoffs throughout his career, Brady is widely regarded as one of the best quarterbacks of his era, and has won three Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX), two Super Bowl MVP awards (XXXVI and XXXVIII), and has been invited to four Pro Bowls. Brady was Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year in 2005, and was named to the AP All-Pro Team in 2005. He also helped set the record for the longest consecutive win s... Biography of Jean-Pierre Raffarin
Jean-Pierre Raffarin listen (born 3 August 1948) is a French conservative politician and senator of Vienne. Jean-Pierre Raffarin served as the Prime Minister of France from 6 May 2002 to 31 May 2005, resigning after France's rejection of the referendum on the European Union draft constitution. However, after Raffarin resigned, he said that his decision was not based on the outcome of the vote. Opinion polls following his resignation suggested that Raffarin was one of France's most unpopular prime ministers since the Fifth Republic was set up in 1958. Raffarin is married to Anne-Marie Perrier (b. 1952 in Chamalières) and has a daughter, Fleur. Career He was born in Poitiers. He studied law at the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas and later graduated from the Ecole Supérieure d... Biography of Christophe Willem
Christophe Willem, born on August 3, 1983 in Enghien-les-Bains, France, is a French singer and the winner of the fourth edition of Nouvelle Star. Early life Christophe's parents live in Deuil-la-Barre (Val-d'Oise), where they run a driving school. As a child, he learned figure skating and to play the piano. Later he learned to sing as part of a gospel choir "Young Voices". He also was composing songs at the age of fourteen. In 2004 he appeared in a Richard Anconina film, Alive, where he played the role of Henri, a young man with a golden voice who is, nevertheless, not considered suitable for the lead role in a musical. Since his film career did not continue after this, he returned to university, where he studied communication while working a number of part-time jobs, such as babysi... Biography of Evangeline Lilly
Nicole Evangeline Lilly (born August 3, 1979) is a Canadian Golden Globe-nominated actress. She is best known for her role as Katherine "Kate" Austen in ABC's hit drama Lost. Early life Lilly was born in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada to a devoutly Christian family. Her father is a home economics teacher, and her mother is a beauty consultant. Lilly also has a younger sister, whom she has described as "the actor in the family." During her childhood, the family did not have a television. Before leaving the city of Fort Saskatchewan at the age of 10, she attended three elementary schools. She briefly attended Fort Elementary, Rudolph Henning and James Mowat Elementary. During a phone interview with the local paper, The Record, Evangeline was quoted saying, "When I was a kid, the F... Biography of Thierry Neuvic
Thierry Neuvic is a French actor born August 3, 1970 in Montreuil. Filmography 2008 Aux armes, etc... (Cinéma) - Réal. Laure Hassan - Tchéky Karyo, Michaël Youn, Anne Parillaud 2007 Petits secrets et gros mensonges (Télévision) - Réal. Laurence Katrian - Michèle Laroque, Thierry Neuvic, Carole Richert 2006 Alerte à Paris ! (Télévision) - Réal. Charlotte Brändström - Claire Borotra, Thierry Neuvic, David Brecourt 2006 La Promeneuse d'oiseaux (Télévision) - Réal. Jacques Otmezguine - Lola Naymark, Thierry Neuvic, Maxime Leroux 2006 Mafiosa, le clan (Mini série TV) - Réal. Louis Choquette - Hélène Fillières, Thierry Neuvic, Daniel Duval 2005 Clara Sheller (Série TV) - Réal. Renaud Bertrand - Mélanie Doutey, Frédéric Diefenthal, Christophe Malavoy 2005 Tout pour plaire ... Biography of Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart (born Martha Helen Kostyra on August 3, 1941) is an American business magnate, author, convict, editor and homemaking advocate. She is also a former stockbroker and fashion model. Over the last two decades Stewart has held a prominent position in the American publishing industry; as the author of several books, hundreds of articles on the domestic arts, editor of a national homekeeping magazine, host for two popular daytime television programs, and commercial spokeswoman for K-Mart. In 2001 she was named the third most powerful woman in America by Ladies Home Journal. In 2002, she was accused of insider trading and other crimes relating to statements that she made to investigators, and in 2004 she was convicted of a felony other than insider trading, sentenced to prison, ... Biography of Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen (né Ramón Estévez) (born August 3, 1940) Emmy-winning and Golden Globe Award-winning Spanish American actor and perhaps best known for his role as Captain Willard in the film Apocalypse Now and, most recently, as President Josiah Bartlet on the acclaimed and long-running television drama series The West Wing. Early life Sheen was born Ramón Gerardo Antonio Estévez in Dayton, Ohio to Francisco Estévez, a Galician factory worker/machinery inspector from Parderrubias, Galicia, Spain, and Mary Anne (Phelan), an immigrant from County Tipperary, Ireland. Sheen's mother fled from Ireland during the Irish War of Independence due to her family's IRA connections. Sheen adopted his stage name in honor of Catholic archbishop and theologian Fulton J. Sheen. Sheen lived on Brown Street ... Biography of Mathieu Kassovitz
Mathieu Kassovitz (born 3 August 1967 in Paris) is a French director, screenwriter, occasional actor and is considered one of contemporary France's top emerging film talents, best known for his searing Cannes-winning drama La Haine. Kassovitz was born in Paris, the son of director Peter Kassovitz, a Jewish immigrant from Hungary, and a Roman Catholic French mother who was also in the film industry as an editor. Filmmaker As a filmmaker, Kassovitz has a number of artistic and commercial successes under his belt. He wrote and directed La Haine (1995, English translation: Hate), a hugely successful and very controversial film in France dealing with race relations which won the César Award for Best Film and netted Kassovitz the Best Director prize at the Cannes Film Festival. When he... Biography of Ryan Lochte
Ryan Lochte (born August 3, 1984 in Canandaigua, NY) is an American world record swimmer who won medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Lochte specializes in the backstroke and individual medley, but is also a freestyle relay swimmer. He is noted for the speed and distance he attains while kicking underwater. He is noted for his rivalries with fellow Americans and world record holders Michael Phelps in the individual medley events and Aaron Peirsol in the backstroke races. Lochte made his Olympic debut after finishing second to Phelps in the 200 m individual medley at the US trials. He also qualified for the 4x200 m freestyle relay team. At the Olympics, Lochte combined with Phelps, Klete Keller and Peter Vanderkaay to upset the Australian team and capture the gold medal. He also narrowly ... Biography of Cécile Aubry
Cécile Aubry (3 August 1928 – 19 July 2010) was a French film actress, author, television screenwriter and director. Born Anne-José Madeleine Henriette Bénard, Aubry began her career as a dancer. At age 20, she was signed to 20th Century Fox. She made her break as the star of Henri-Georges Clouzot's Manon (1949), which won the Golden Lion at the famed Venice Film Festival. That brought her a leading role alongside Tyrone Power and Orson Welles in American director Henry Hathaway's feature The Black Rose (1950). She had a strong performance in Christian-Jacque's Bluebeard (1952), one of the first French-produced films to be made in color. For a short time, she was a Hollywood success, signing a lucrative contract with Fox, employing her parents as a publicity team, and regularly appearin... Add to favourites (1 fan)Biography of Carla-Marie Muret Favier
Carla-Marie Favier, born August 3, 1995 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, is the daugther of French TV andformer actress and singer host Sophie Favier and Michel Muret, a French physician.... Biography of Vincent Perrot
Vincent Perrot, born August 3, 1965 in Confolens (16), is a French radio host, TV host and journalist. Vincent Perrot is also a world record man of car dragster speed-racing.... Biography of Karlie Kloss
Karlie Elizabeth Kloss (born August 3, 1992) is an American model and ballet dancer. Kloss is ranked 4th on the Top 50 Models Women List by models.com. Vogue Paris declared her one of the top 30 models of the 2000s. Early life and discovery Kloss was born in Chicago, Illinois, and her family moved to suburban St. Louis, Missouri in 1995. Before making it as a model, Kloss studied at Caston's Ballet Academy in 2002, a prestigious dance school in St. Louis. She soon became very talented at dance, and was in a number of performances such as the Nutcracker. Kloss has called her classical ballet training "a beautiful thing" that taught her how to move in the modeling world and was a great training ground for her runway walk. When Kloss was 13, she was discovered at a charity fashion... Biography of Lisa Ann Walter
Lisa Ann Walter (born August 3, 1963) is an American actress, comedian, writer and film producer. She has appeared in such films as the 1998 version of The Parent Trap, Bruce Almighty, Shall We Dance, and War of the Worlds as Cheryl. Walter also created and starred in the short-lived 1996-1997 sitcom, Life's Work. She is a judge on ABC's reality television series The Next Best Thing: Who Is the Greatest Celebrity Impersonator?. life Walter was born in rural Pennsylvania and raised in suburban Silver Spring, Maryland, near Washington, D.C., where she remembers "always liking to show off" as a child. Her father was a geophysicist at NASA and indulged his own love of performing after-hours in local community theater. Eventually, Walter studied drama at Catholic University of America where... Biography of Guy Degrenne
Guy Degrenne is a French industrialist born August 3, 1925, Tinchebray. He has created Guy Degrenne Group. Guy Degrenne Group is the European leader in Stainless Steel Tableware manufacturing (cutlery, cookware, champagne buckets, etc.).... Biography of Elisha Otis
Elisha Graves Otis (August 3, 1811 — April 8, 1861), son of Stephen Otis Jr. and wife Phebe Glynn, invented a safety device that prevented elevators from falling if the hoisting cable broke. He worked on this safety device while living in Yonkers, New York in 1852, and then finally had a finished product in 1854. Otis was born near Halifax, Vermont. He moved away from home at the age of 19, eventually settling in Troy, New York, where he lived for 5 years. At the New York Crystal Palace, Elisha Otis amazed a crowd when he ordered the only rope holding the platform on which he was standing cut. The rope was severed by an axeman, and the platform fell only a few inches before coming to a halt. His new safety brake had stopped the platform from crashing to the ground and revolutionized the... Biography of Michael Ealy
Michael Ealy (born Michael Brown on August 3, 1973 in Silver Spring, Maryland) is an American actor. Height: 5' 9½" (1.77 m) Ealy grew up in the suburban Maryland neighborhood of Stonegate. He attended Springbrook High School and the University of Maryland, College Park. Ealy started his acting career in the late-1990s, appearing in a number of off-Broadway stage productions. Among his first film roles were Fast Company and Kissing Jessica Stein. His breakout role came in 2002's Barbershop, in which he plays reformed street thug Ricky Nash. He reprised the role in the 2004 sequel, Barbershop 2: Back in Business. Later in 2004, Ealy appeared in Never Die Alone with DMX. He also appeared in Mariah Carey's music video for her hit single "Get Your Number" from her 2005 album The Emancipa... Biography of Haakon VII of Norway
Haakon VII (Prince Carl of Denmark, born Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel) (August 3, 1872 – September 21, 1957), was the first king of Norway after the 1905 dissolution of the personal union with Sweden. As one of the few elected monarchs, Haakon quickly won the respect and affection of his people and played a pivotal role in uniting the Norwegian nation in its resistance of the attack and five-year-long Nazi occupation during World War II. Haakon is regarded as one of the greatest Norwegians of the twentieth century and is particularly revered for his courage during the German invasion and his leadership and preservation of Norwegian unity during the Nazi occupation. He died at the age of 85 in 1957, after having reigned for 52 years. Early years as a Danish prince Know... Biography of Kyle Schmid
Kyle Schmid (born on August 3, 1984 in Mississauga, Ontario) is a Canadian actor who starred as Henry Fitzroy in Lifetime's series Blood Ties. He has also guest starred in a number of television series including Degrassi: The Next Generation, Odyssey 5, The Zack Files and CSI: Miami. In addition he has also appeared in a number of films like The Covenant, A History of Violence, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, The Pacifier, Zerophilia. He also had a recurring role as Evan Frasier in the ABC Family original series Beautiful People and co-starred in the Disney Channel Original Movies Alley Cats Strike and The Cheetah Girls as Raven-Symoné's love interest. Currently residing in Los Angeles, CA, Kyle spends some of his free time playing his favorite sport, soccer. Other hobbies includ... Biography of Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett (born Anthony Dominick Benedetto; August 3, 1926) is an American singer of popular music, standards and jazz. After having achieved artistic and commercial success in the 1950s and early 1960s, his career suffered an extended downturn during the height of the rock music era. Bennett staged a remarkable comeback, however, in the late 1980s and 1990s, expanding his audience to a younger generation while keeping his musical style intact. He remains a popular and critically praised recording artist and concert performer in the 2000s. Bennett is also a serious and accomplished painter. Early life Anthony Benedetto was born in Astoria, Queens, New York City, the son of Ann (née Suraci) and John Benedetto. His father was a grocer who had emigrated from Podàrgoni, a rural easte... Biography of Habib Bourguiba
Habib Bourguiba (August 3, 1903–April 6, 2000) was a Tunisian statesman and the Founder and First President of the Republic of Tunisia from July 25, 1957 to November 7, 1987. He is often compared to Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk because of the pro-Western reforms enacted during his presidency. During the time Bourguiba was president, education was a high priority. Bourguiba also made an innovative difference within the Arab and Islamic world concerning women rights. He prohibited polygamy and he legalized divorce. He also raised the age at which girls could marry to 17 years of age. He put into law a revolutionary code in August 1956 that gave women historical rights and protection and changed and transformed Tunisian society. Early life and education The youngest of eight brot... Biography of Jamie Binder
Jamie Binder, born August 3, 1948 in Chicago, is an American astrologer and author of books about astrology.... Biography of Isaiah Washington
Isaiah Washington IV (born August 3, 1963) is an American film and television actor. Personal life Early life Washington was born in Houston, Texas, where his parents were residents in the Houston Heights community. His parents relocated to Missouri City, Texas around 1980, where he was one of the first graduates from Willowridge High School, Houston, in 1981. Washington revealed in an interview with Star Jones that his father, after whom he was named, was murdered when he was 13 years old. Washington went on to serve in the United States Air Force and attended Howard University. Marriage and family Washington married Jenisa Marie Washington on February 14, 1999. The couple have three children. A DNA test suggested Washington's maternal ancestry likely traces back to Sierra ... Biography of Anne Toth
Anne Toth, born August 3, 1940 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, died November 30, 2007, 5:00 AM, in Buffalo, New York, USA, was a Canadian and American astrologer, kabbalist, broadcaster and teacher. External link: Anne Toth's Memorial Site... Biography of John Landis
John David Landis (born August 3, 1950) is an American movie actor, director, writer, and producer. Although he is mostly known for his influential comedies and his music videos with Michael Jackson, Landis has also done many horror related projects. Early life Landis was born in Chicago, the son of Shirley Levine (née Magaziner) and Marshall David Landis, an interior decorator. He moved with his family to Los Angeles at the age of four months. His stepfather was Walter Levine. Early career His career began as a teenager, working as a mailboy at 20th Century Fox. He starred in Schlock! (1976), which he also wrote and directed, and also directed The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) and National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). In 1980, Landis directed The Blues Brothers (which he co-wro... Biography of Catherine Lalumière
Catherine Lalumière (born August 3, 1935) is a French politician of the Radical-Socialist Party. Before her political career, she lectured on public law at the University of Rennes and the University of Paris I. She began a foray into politics in 1981 as Minister of Consumption in the cabinet of Pierre Mauroy, and held several offices throughout the 1980s. She served as secretary general of Council of Europe from 1989 to 1994, and became a member of the European Parliament in 1994 - reelected in reelected in 1999. She is currently also Vice-President of the European Movement International where she chairs the Working Group on Enlargement.... Biography of Jay North
Jay Waverly North (born August 3, 1951, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA) is an actor perhaps best remembered for his lead role in CBS' Dennis the Menace (1959 TV series). Career Jay Waverly North was chosen for the role of Dennis the Menace (1959 TV series) by creator Hank Ketcham himself. North appeared in some 146 episodes of the weekly half-hour comedy with costars Herbert Anderson, Gloria Henry, Joseph Kearns, Sylvia Field, and Gale Gordon. He later appeared in several movies as a teen and as a young adult. He also starred in the television series Maya, with co-star Sajid Khan as well as a lead role in episode 38 of The Man From U.N.C.L.E., "The Deadly Toys Affair" (1965) where he played a young genius, Bartlett Warshowsky. He also did voice work for the Flintstones' sp... Biography of Dolores del Río
Dolores del Río (August 3, 1905 – April 11, 1983) was a Mexican film actress. She was a star of Hollywood films during the silent era and became an important actress in Mexican films later in her life. Early life Born Dolores Martínez Asúnsolo y López Negrete in Durango, Mexico, del Río was the second cousin of actor Ramón Novarro. Her wealthy family lost all their assets during the Mexican Revolution, and a desire to restore her comfortable lifestyle inspired her to follow a career as an actress. In 1921 at the age of 16, she married Jaime Martinez del Rio, and through a Hollywood friend the couple emigrated to the USA with the plan of establishing show business careers for themselves: as screenwriter and actress, respectively. The marriage ended in divorce, but del Río retained he... Biography of Louis Chiron
Louis Alexandre Chiron (born August 3, 1899 in Monte Carlo, Monaco – died there on June 22, 1979) was a champion of Grand Prix motor racing. As a teenager, Louis Chiron fell in love with cars and racing. He learned to drive at a young age and joined the Grand Prix circuit after World War I where he had been requisitioned from the artillery section to serve as a chauffeur. Competing in France, in 1926 he won his first local race, taking the Grand Prix de Comminges at Saint-Gaudens near the city of Toulouse. From there, Chiron went on to drive a Bugatti and an Alfa Romeo P3 to important wins in the Marseille Grand Prix, the Circuit of Masaryk, and the Spanish Grand Prix. In addition, he teamed up with champion marathon driver Luigi Chinetti to win the 1933 Spa 24 hours endurance race in B... Biography of Robert Jean de Vogue
Robert Jean de Vogue, born August 3, 1896 in Menetou-Salon, died October 17, 1976 in Paris, was a French producer of champagne, entrepreneur and aristocrat. He was honored for his behaviour during WW II (he was a member of the French Resistance).... Biography of John Eisenhower
John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower (born August 3, 1922 in Denver, Colorado) is a retired United States military officer and the author of several books of military history. He served as the U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969–1971. Background and military career Eisenhower was born to future U.S. President and World War II-era general Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie. The younger Eisenhower, like his father, attended the United States Military Academy, graduating on June 6, 1944, the very day of the epic Normandy landings his father was commanding. John Eisenhower served in the Army during World War II and the Korean War, later attaining the rank of brigadier general in the U.S. Army Reserve. A decorated soldier, Eisenhower found his World War II military career thwarted by fear... Biography of Stanley Baldwin
Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, KG, PC (3 August 1867 – 14 December 1947) was a British statesman and three times Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Early life He was born at Lower Park House, Lower Park, Bewdley in Worcestershire, England to Alfred Baldwin and Louisa Baldwin (née MacDonald) and through his mother was a first cousin of the writer and poet Rudyard Kipling. Baldwin was educated at St Michael's School, Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. His university career was blighted by the presence, as Master of Trinity, of a former schoolmaster who had punished him at Harrow for writing a piece of schoolboy smut. He was asked to resign from the Magpie & Stump (the Trinity College Debating Society) for never speaking, and after receiving a third-class degree in h... Biography of Wojtek Fibak
Wojciech Fibak or shorter Wojtek Fibak (born August 30, 1952, in Poznań) is a former Polish tennis player best known for his doubles success with Tom Okker and Kim Warwick. Born in Poznań, Poland, he won his first tournament in 1976, and between then and 1982 won 15 singles titles and 52 doubles titles. His best year was arguably 1980, where he reached the quarter-final in the French Open at Roland Garros, the US Open and Wimbledon. His career singles win-loss record was 514-306. Fibak's highest doubles ranking was # 1 and he was consistently ranked top 10 in singles, his highest singles ranking being # 7. Fibak's career prize money was $2,725,403. Fibak's style was dubbed as genuine and very intelligent. The highlight of his career was winning the Australian Open men's dou... Biography of Erika Marozsán
Erika Marozsán (born August 3, 1972) is a Hungarian actress. Her first movie appearance was in the hit Hungarian film, "Béketárgyalás, avagy az évszázad csütörtökig tart" ("Peace negotiations – This century lasts until Thursday"), released in 1989. She has played primarily in Hungarian films, but also appeared on the HBO hit action thriller, Sniper 2, with Tom Berenger and Bokeem Woodbine, as well as Gloomy Sunday and One Day Crossing, which was nominated for an Oscar in 2001. Marozsán's father is a Hungarian-Armenian, and her name is the Hungarian version of an Armenian family name. Marozsán's maternal grandmother, Amalia Pincesi (née Weisz), was Jewish. Marozsán graduated from the Budapest Academy of Drama and Film in 1995, and subsequently became a member of Új Színház ("New Theatre"... Biography of Tasmin Archer
Tasmin Archer is an English pop singer. Her first album, Great Expectations, spawned the smash hit, "Sleeping Satellite", a philosophical song about the moon landings, which reached number one in the United Kingdom. Tasmin Archer was born on 3 August 1963 in Bradford. She first worked as a sewing machine operator and joined a group called 'Dignity' as a backing vocalist. Later, after studying secretarial skills she became a clerk at Leeds Magistrates' Court. She helped out at a recording studio in Bradford called 'Flexible Response', and subsequently began working with musicians John Hughes and John Beck. Archer signed to EMI in 1990, and released her first single Sleeping Satellite in September 1992, which went to no.1 in the UK. The album "Great Expectations" followed in October (reac... Biography of Jourdan Dunn
Jourdan Dunn (born 3 August 1990 in London, England) is a British fashion model. She was discovered in Primark in 2006 and signed to Storm Management in London shortly thereafter. In 2008, she was the first black model to walk a Prada runway in over a decade. She has attracted attention because of the lack of black models in the fashion modelling industry. As Sarah Doukas, head of Storm Management, said, "I feel, if she does have great success, she will have a big effect on the way people look at different kinds of beauty". She has garnered attention for her legs and for her walk, which she says she practises frequently with very tall heels. Career Dunn made her runway debut in the New York shows in the fall of 2007, walking in shows for Marc Jacobs and Polo Ralph Lauren, among ot... Biography of Pascal Renier
Pascal Renier (born August 3, 1971) was a Belgian football defender. His former clubs include Club Brugge. Renier was in the Belgium squad for the 1994 World Cup, albeit without playing.... Biography of Annika Dop
Annika Dop, born August 3, 1984 in Den Helden, is a Dutch model.... Biography of Alain Touraine
Alain Touraine, born August 3, 1925 in Hermanville-sur-Mer, Calvados, is a French sociologist and author. Bibliography 1955 : L'évolution du travail aux usines Renault (thèse, sous la direction de Georges Friedmann) 1965 : Sociologie de l’action 1969 : La Société post-industrielle. Naissance d'une société 1969 : Le mouvement de mai ou le communisme utopique 1973 : Production de la société 1974 : Pour la sociologie 1978 : Lutte étudiante 1984 : Le Mouvement ouvrier 1984 : Le Retour de l’acteur 1992 : Critique de la modernité 1993 : La voix et le regard: sociologie des mouvements sociaux 1994 : Qu’est-ce que la démocratie ? 1997 : Pourrons-nous vivre ensemble ? Égaux et différents 2001 : Comment sortir du libéralisme ? 2005 : Un nouveau paradigme. Pour comp... Biography of Axel Poniatowski
Axel Poniatowski, born August 3, 1951 in Rabat, Morocco, is a French politician, member of UMP (Union pour un mouvement populaire), Mayor of Isle-Adam. He is the son of politician Michel Poniatowski. Works Pourquoi la France et les États-Unis ne se comprennent plus, Éditions Perrin, 2004... Biography of Jack Strehl
Jack Strehl, born August 3, 1939 in Paterson, New Jersey, is an American entrepreneur and engineer.... Biography of Sidney Gottlieb
Sidney Gottlieb (August 3, 1918 – March 7, 1999) was a American military psychiatrist and chemist probably best-known for his involvement with the Central Intelligence Agency's mind control program MKULTRA. Sidney was born in the Bronx under the name Joseph Scheider. He received a Ph.D. in chemistry from the California Institute of Technology. A stutterer from childhood, Gottlieb got a master's degree in speech therapy. He also had a club foot, but this did not stop him from practicing folk dancing, a lifelong passion. In 1951, Sidney Gottlieb joined the Central Intelligence Agency. As a poison expert, he headed the chemical division of the Technical Services Staff (TSS). Sidney became known as the "Black Sorcerer" and the "Dirty Trickster." He supervised preparations of lethal poiso... Biography of Ernie Pyle
Ernest Taylor Pyle (August 3, 1900 – April 18, 1945) was an American journalist who wrote as a roving correspondent for the Scripps Howard newspaper chain from 1935 until his death in combat during World War II. Ernie Pyle was the uncle to the actor Denver Pyle, famous for his role of Uncle Jesse on the Dukes of Hazard. His articles, about the out-of-the-way places he visited and the people who lived there, were written in a folksy style much like a personal letter to a friend. He enjoyed a loyal following in as many as 300 newspapers. Early life and World War I Pyle was born on a tenant farm near Dana, Indiana. When he was almost 18 years old, he briefly joined the United States Navy Reserve. World War I ended soon after, so Pyle only served for three months. After the First World ... Biography of Lung Ti
Ti Lung (traditional Chinese: 狄龍; simplified Chinese: 狄龙; pinyin: Dí Lóng; Jyutping: Ti6 Lung4), or Dik Lung, is a Hong Kong actor. He was born on 3 August 1946 in Xinhui, Guangdong, China, and studied Wing Chun under the martial arts master Chu Wan. In 1969, Ti was found by the Shaw Brothers and cast in Return of the One Armed Swordsman opposite Jimmy Wang Yu, a role which would launch his career as one of the best known faces in classic Wuxia film. He became a common face associated with David Chiang, Alexander Fu Sheng, Ku Feng, Gordon Liu, and other Shaw Bros. stars at the time, often cast as a dashing, noble hero as well as a capable martial artist. Career Although he left Shaw Brothers Studios in the 1980s, Ti Lung's career took a turn for the wo... Biography of Alfred Deakin
Alfred Deakin (3 August 1856 in Melbourne, Australia – 7 October 1919), Australian politician, was a leader of the movement for Australian federation and later second Prime Minister of Australia. In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, Deakin was a major contributor to the establishment of liberal reforms in the colony of Victoria, including the protection of rights at work. He also played a major part in establishing irrigation in Australia. It is likely that he could have been Premier of Victoria, but he chose to devote his energy to federation. Throughout the 1890s Deakin was a participant in conferences of representatives of the Australian colonies that were established to draft a constitution for the proposed federation. He played an important role in ensuring that the draft... Biography of Andres Gimeno
Andrés Gimeno Tolaguera (born August 3, 1937 in Barcelona, Spain) is a retired Spanish tennis player whose major achievement came in 1972, when he won the French Open. Gimeno turned professional in 1960, the year in which he became the first Spanish player to win the Torneo Godó. That same year he reached the doubles final too, but failed to win in that category, losing to an Australia duo in the final. The Catalan won his first and only Grand Slam in 1972. He holds the record for the oldest male player to win the French Open (at the age of 35). He also reached the final of the Australian Open in 1969, losing to Rod Laver in three sets. He was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2009. Grand Slam singles finals Wins (1) Year Championship Opponent in Final Sc... Biography of Diane Wakoski
Diane Wakoski (born August 3, 1937) is an American poet who is associated with the "deep image" poets, and to a lesser degree, the "confessional" and Beat poets of the 1960s. Wakoski was born in Whittier, California and studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where she participated in Thom Gunn's poetry workshops. It was there that she first read many of the modernist poets who would influence her writing. Her early work was considered part of the "deep image" movement that also included Jerome Rothenberg, Robert Kelly, and Clayton Eshleman, among others. She also cites William Carlos Williams and Allen Ginsberg as influences and her later work is more personal and conversational in the Williams mode. She is best known for a series of poems collectively known as "The Mo... Biography of Maxie Baughan
Maxie Callaway Baughan, Jr. (born August 3, 1938 in Forkland, Alabama) was an American football linebacker in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, and the Washington Redskins. Baughan played college football at Georgia Tech. In 1959 he was Georgia Tech's captain, an All-American, the Southeastern Conference Lineman of the Year, and the Most Valuable Player in the 1960 Gator Bowl. He set a Georgia Tech single-season record with 124 tackles. Baughan played the next 10 years in the NFL and was voted all-pro four times. Then from 1972-1973, he was an assistant coach at Georgia Tech. He briefly returned to the NFL in 1974 as a player-coach for the Washington Redskins, which was the end of his playing career. He finished with 18 interceptions (including 1 r... Biography of Jacki Piper
Jacki Piper (born Jacki Crump, 3 August 1948, Birmingham) is an actress best known for her appearances in Carry On Up The Jungle, Carry On Loving, Carry On at Your Convenience and Carry On Matron. She has also appeared in several TV series including Z Cars, The Fall And Rise of Reginald Perrin playing the role of Esther Pigeon and Dangerfield. Her career began on stage in Rhyl, Wales and she still acts in TV, film and stage roles - her last TV appearance was Wire In The Blood. She lives with her husband in Richmond, they have two sons. Filmogaphy (source: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0684898/ ) # "Wire in the Blood" .... Mrs. Davis (1 episode, 2003) - Still She Cries (2003) TV episode .... Mrs. Davis # "Barbara" .... Angela Croft (1 episode, 2003) - Neighbours (2003) TV epi... Biography of Franco Menichelli
Franco Menichelli (born August 3, 1941 in Rome) is an Italian gymnast and Olympic champion. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, where he received bronze medals in floor exercise and team combined exercises, and at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo where he received a gold medal in floor exercises, a silver medal in rings and a bronze medal in parallel bars. Awards Menichelli was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2003.... Biography of Gordon Scott
Gordon Scott (August 3, 1926 - April 30, 2007) was an American actor known for his portrayal of Tarzan in five films (and one compilation of three made-as-a-pilot television episodes) from 1955 to 1960. Early life Scott was born Gordon Merrill Werschkul in Portland, Oregon, one of nine children of advertising man Stanley Werschkul and his wife Alice. Scott was raised in Oregon and attended the University of Oregon for one semester. Upon leaving school, he was drafted into the United States Army in 1944 and was honorably discharged in 1947. He then worked at a variety of jobs until 1953, when he was spotted by a talent agent while working as a lifeguard at the Las Vegas Sahara Hotel. Career and Personal Life Due in part to his muscular frame and 6'3" height, he was quickly signe... Biography of Sara Chase
Sara Chase, born August 3, 1983 in Hartford, is an American actress. Filmography (source: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1675671/ ) Uncertainty (2008) (post-production) .... Alex "As the World Turns" .... Judy Gottschalk (2 episodes, 2007) - Episode #1.13164 (2007) TV episode .... Judy Gottschalk - Episode #1.13158 (2007) TV episode .... Judy Gottschalk Little Black Book (2004) .... Colleen, Bean's Wife... Biography of Ivo Consolini
Ivo Consolini, born August 3, 1939 in Malabergo, is an Italian stylist.... Biography of Ricky Hui
Ricky Hui Koon-Ying (simplified Chinese: 许冠英; traditional Chinese: 許冠英; Mandarin Pinyin: Xǔ Guànyīng; Jyutping: Hui2 Koon3 Ying1) is a Hong Kong movie star in the 1970s to 1990s. He frequently acts with his brothers Michael and Sam. He and his brothers made several comedy blockbusters in the 1970s and 1980s. Biography Ricky Hui Koon Ying was born August 3, 1946 in Panyu, Guangdong, China. He has four siblings, Samuel, Michael, Stanley and Judy. The Hui family migrated from mainland China to Hong Kong in 1950 and settled in the then poor area of Diamond Hill. His father worked hard and undertook any work available to be able to support his family. In the Hui family Arts played a very significant role. Ricky's father played the violin... Biography of Alexandre Trauner
Alexandre Trauner (August 3, 1906 in Budapest, Hungary- December 5, 1993 in Omonville-la-Petite, France) was a set designer. After studying painting at l'École des beaux-arts de Budapest, he emigrated to Paris in 1929, where he became the assistant of set designer Lazare Meerson, working on such films as À nous la liberté in 1932 and La Kermesse héroïque in 1935). In 1937, he became a chief set designer. He designed sets for Witness for the Prosecution by Billy Wilder, Don Giovanni by Joseph Losey, The Man Who Would Be King by John Huston and Subway by Luc Besson. He also worked on the majority of Marcel Carné's films, including Drôle de drame, Quai des brumes, Hôtel du Nord, Le Jour se lève, and Les Enfants du paradis.... Biography of Nate McMillan
Nathaniel "Nate" McMillan (born August 3, 1964 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is a retired American professional basketball player and current head coach of the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers. Prior to his coaching stint with the Blazers, McMillan was head coach of the Seattle SuperSonics for five years, after succeeding Paul Westphal in 2000. Early life and college career McMillan grew up in the heart of North Carolina's basketball country and attended Raleigh's Enloe High School, where he went unnoticed by major college scouts. After a brief basketball career at Chowan College in Murfreesboro, North Carolina, he returned to Raleigh to play for Jim Valvano at North Carolina State University, before entering the NBA. McMillan helped lead NC State to a first place tie in the Atlantic Coas... Biography of Omero Antonutti
Omero Antonutti, (born 3 August 1935) is an Italian actor, appearing regularly in films and theatre performances. He was born at Basiliano, Friuli, Italy. His most notable performance to date was in the Taviani brothers' acclaimed film Padre Padrone. He is also regularly employed in the dubbing of foreign films into Italian; the most high profile actor who Antonutti regularly dubs is Christopher Lee. In Spain, he has worked with Víctor Erice in El Sur or Carlos Saura in El Dorado.... Biography of Jean-Galbert de Campistron
Jean Galbert de Campistron (August 3, 1656 - May 11, 1723) was a French dramatist. Campistron was born in Toulouse, France to a noble family. At the age of seventeen he was wounded in a duel and sent to Paris. Here he became an ardent disciple of Racine. He secured the patronage of the influential duchesse de Bouillon by dedicating Arminius to her, and in 1685 he scored his first success with Andronic, which disguised under other names the tragic story of Don Carlos and Elizabeth of France. The piece made a great sensation, but Campistron's treatment is weak, and he failed to avail himself of the possibilities inherent in his subject. Racine was asked by Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme, to write the libretto of an opera to be performed at a fête given in honor of the Dauphin. He hand... Biography of Jenny Beck
Jennifer "Jenny" Beck (born August 3, 1974; Los Angeles, California) is an American actress best known for playing a young Elizabeth on V: The Final Battle and V: The Series. Her other well-known television role was on Paradise as Claire Carroll. Jenny got three consecutive Young Artist Award nominations, 1989 to 1991, Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series, for her role in Paradise. Jenny had only two feature film roles, Tightrope (1984) and Troll (1986). Filmography (source: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0065172/ ) # "Roseanne" .... Tanya (1 episode, 1991) - Home-Ec (1991) TV episode .... Tanya # "Paradise" .... Claire Carroll (23 episodes, 1988-1991) ... aka "Guns of Paradise" - USA (new title) - The Bounty (1991) TV episode .... Claire Carroll - Lon... Biography of Guillaume Nicloux
Guillaume Nicloux (Paris, France, August 3, 1966) is a French film director and actor.... Biography of Jack Straw
John Whitaker Straw (born 3 August 1946), commonly known as "Jack Straw", is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Blackburn since 1979. From 2007 to 2010, he was the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain and the Secretary of State for Justice, appointed as part of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's first Cabinet. He also served as Home Secretary from 1997 to 2001, Foreign Secretary from 2001 to 2006 and Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons from 2006 to 2007 under Tony Blair, and is one of only three people to have served in Cabinet continuously from 1997 to 2010 (the others being Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling). When the Labour party lost power in May 2010, he became the Shadow Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, Shadow Secretar... Biography of Richard Lamm
Richard Douglas "Dick" Lamm, born August 3, 1935 in Madison, Wisconsin, is an American politician, Certified Public Accountant, and lawyer. He served three terms as 38th Governor of Colorado as a Democrat (1975–1987) and ran for the Reform Party's nomination for President of the United States in 1996. Early life and education Richard Douglas Lamm was born September 12, 1935, in Madison, Wisconsin. He graduated from high school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he majored in accounting. Lamm spent his college summers working as a lumberjack in Oregon, a stock-boy in New York, and helping out on an ore boat. Lamm graduated from college in 1957, then served one year of active duty as a first lieutenant in the United States Army at Fo... Biography of Hippolyte Langlois
Hippolyte Langlois (3 August 1839 - 12 February 1912) was a French general noted for his writings on military science. He was born at Besançon, Doubs, and, after passing through the École polytechnique, was appointed to the artillery as sub-lieutenant in 1858, attaining the rank of captain in 1866. He served in the army of Metz in the Franco-Prussian War. Eight years later he became major, in 1887 lieutenant-colonel and in 1888 colonel. At this time he was appointed professor of artillery at the École de Guerre, and in this post he devoted himself to working out the tactical principles of the employment of field artillery under the new conditions of armament of which he foresaw the advent. The public result of his work was the great treatise L’Artillerie de campagne (1891-1902), which m... Biography of François-Xavier-Marc-Antoine de Montesquiou-Fézensac
Abbé François-Xavier-Marc-Antoine de Montesquiou-Fézensac (château de Marsan, Gers, 3 August 1757 - château de Cirey-sur-Blaise, Haute-Marne, 4 February 1832) was a French politician. Life He left behind manuscripts on the lives of Louis XV and Louis XVI and a diary of his trip to the USA and Canada, but never published a work.... Biography of Jean-Pierre Gorges
Jean-Pierre Gorges, born August 3, 1953 in Gonesse (Seine-et-Oise, now Val-d'Oise), is a French politician, the Mayor of Chartres, Eure-et-Loir.... Biography of Kléber Mesquida
Kléber Mesquida (born August 3, 1945 in Douaouda , Algeria) is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents the Hérault department, and is a member of the Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche.... Biography of William K.L. Dickson
William Kennedy Laurie Dickson (3 August 1860 – 28 September 1935) was a French-Anglo-Scottish photographer, director, screenwriter, actor and inventor who devised an early motion picture camera under the employ of Thomas Edison (post-dating the work of Louis Le Prince). Dickson was born on 3 August 1860 in Le Minihic-sur-Rance, Brittany, France. His mother was Elizabeth Kennedy-Laurie (1823?–1879) who may have been born in the Virginia and of Scottish descent. His father was English: James Waite Dickson, an artist, astronomer and linguist. James claimed direct lineage from the painter Hogarth, and from Judge John Waite, the man who sentenced King Charles I to death. A gifted musician, his mother, Elizabeth Kennedy-Laurie Dickson, was related to the Lauries of Maxwellton (immortalised ... Biography of Ted Ashley
Ted Ashley (August 3, 1922 – August 24, 2002) was the chairman of the Warner Bros. film studio from 1969 to 1980. He was born in Brooklyn as Theodore Assofsky. At the age of 20 he started out as a William Morris agent (He changed his name at that time). In 1951 he started his own talent agency, Ashley-Famous, which was acquired by Kinney National Company in 1967. In 1969, Ashley suggested Kinney head Steve Ross to acquire the cash-stripped film company Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. Ted Ashley became CEO of the movie studio until 1981. He then became vice chairman of Warner Communications until his retirement in 1988. Ted Ashley died aged 80 in New York of leukemia, after a long illness. References * Tom Vallance (August 27, 2002). "Ted Ashley: Reviver of Warner Bros' fortunes". ... Biography of René Dosière
René Dosière (born August 3, 1941 in Origny-Sainte-Benoite, France) is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents the Aisne department, and is a member of the Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche. He was a member of the national bureau of the JEC in 1961-1962, in charge of high schools. René Dosière est best known for his many questions to the Government regarding the expenses of the services of the French presidency.... Biography of Birgit Cullberg
Birgit Cullberg (Nyköping, Sweden, 3 August 1908 – 8 September 1999) was a Swedish choreographer. The daughter of bank manager Carl Cullberg and Elna Westerström, Cullberg was born in Nyköping and married from 1942 to 1949 to Anders Ek. She was the mother of Niklas Ek, Mats Ek, and Malin Ek. Cullberg studied ballet under Kurt Jooss-Leeder and Lillian Karina and was a member of the Royal Ballet, London, (1952-1957). In 1960, she was appointed director and choreographer at the Stockholm City Theatre. Cullberg gained international recognition by founding the Cullberg Ballet in the 1960s. On retiring in 1985, her son Mats Ek took over the ballet company. The Swedish Arts Grants Committee instituted the Cullberg scholarship in her honour, and she was awarded an honorary professorship at ... Biography of Ian Bairnson
Ian Bairnson (born 3 August 1953, Levenwick, Shetland Isles, Scotland) is a Scottish musician, famous for being one of the core members of The Alan Parsons Project. He is a multi-instrumentalist, who has played saxophone and keyboards, although he is best known as a guitarist. He is also known for preferring the sound of a sixpence to a real plectrum. While born in Shetland, Bairnson grew up in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. He was a session guitarist before joining up in 1973 with former Bay City Rollers musicians David Paton and Billy Lyall in the band, Pilot, and contributed the harmony guitar parts to their hit single, "Magic". During this time with Pilot, he first collaborated with Parsons, the record producer on their debut self-titled album. It was this relationship that hel... Biography of Jeanette Glenn
Jeanette Glenn, born August 3, 1918 in Yerington, Nevada, is an American astrologer.... Biography of Lee Rocker
Lee Rocker (born Leon Drucker, August 3, 1961, Massapequa, New York) is an American rockabilly double bass player. He is the son of the classical clarinetists Stanley Drucker (the retired principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra) and Naomi Drucker. His sister Roseanne is a country music singer-songwriter. As a child, he played the cello, and later learned to play the electric bass. Biography Drucker's school friends included James McDonnell and Brian Setzer. The three of them played together regularly and widened their musical interests to include the blues and rockabilly. Drucker also learned to play the double bass to incorporate the sounds of blues and rockabilly on the acoustic instrument. The three of them formed the group The Stray Cats in 1979. McDonnell t... Biography of Robert Stadlober
Robert Stadlober (born 3 August 1982) is an Austrian actor and musician. His sister is Anja Stadlober, also an actress. Robert Stadlober was born 3 August 1982 in the Austrian province of Carinthia and grew up in Puchfeld in the Steiermark (Austria) and in Berlin (Germany). As a child he worked as a voiceover artist for several films and he acted in different TV productions and motion picture films also. His largest success is playing the main role as Benjamin Lebert, a partially disabled teenager at a boarding school, in the film Crazy (2000). Recently he starred in Sommersturm (Summer Storm) (2004), a gay coming-of-age story set at a rowing summer-camp. Although The Advocate has claimed that he is bisexual, Stadtlober himself objects to such labelling. He was awarded the "best yo... Biography of Axel Gauvin
Axel Gauvin, born August 3, 1944 in Saint-Denis, Reunion, is a French writer. External link: http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/ile.en.ile/paroles/gauvin.html... Biography of Tore Renberg
Norwegian author Tore Renberg (born August 3, 1972 in Stavenger) made his literary debut in 1995. His novel Mannen som elsket Yngve was made into a movie in 2008, and instantly became a major success in Norwegian cinemas. Renberg is also a musician and a literary critic. He lives in Stavanger on the west coast of Norway.... Biography of Lance Alworth
Lance Dwight Alworth (born August 3, 1940) is a former American collegiate and Professional Football wide receiver. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He retired as a player after the 1972 season. Early life Born in Houston, Alworth was raised in Brookhaven, Mississippi, where he played football at Brookhaven High School before attending the University of Arkansas. While in high school, he earned fifteen letters. Alworth's sister Ann was fast enough in the 50 and 75-yard dash in track to be invited to the Olympic Games trials, though she declined the invitation. After high school, Alworth was offered contracts by New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirates. At Arkansas, the six-foot (1.83 m), 180-pound (82 kg) Alworth was a flanker ... Biography of Philip Casnoff
Philip Casnoff (born 3 August 1949 in Philadelphia) is a Golden Globe Award nominated, Theater World Award winning American actor, known for his roles in TV series and on Broadway. Theatre Casnoff began his career touring in the 1972–73 national company of Godspell where he understudied Jesus and Judas. He was cast as understudy for the title role in the 1976 Broadway production of Rockabye Hamlet, a rock musical version of Shakespeare's play, but the show closed after only seven performances. In 1988, Casnoff starred as Freddie Trumper, an arrogant American professional chess player in the short-lived Broadway production of the musical Chess and received warm reviews for his performance. "Remarkably fine", wrote New York Post, "does justice to the role", commented New York Daily... Biography of P. D. James
Phyllis Dorothy James, Baroness James of Holland Park, OBE, FRSA, FRSL (born 3 August 1920), commonly known as P. D. James, is an English crime writer and Conservative life peer in the House of Lords, most famous for a series of detective novels starring policeman and poet Adam Dalgliesh. Life and career James was born in Oxford, the daughter of Sidney James, a tax inspector, and educated at the British School in Ludlow and Cambridge High School for Girls. She began writing in the mid-1950s. Her first novel, Cover Her Face, featuring the investigator and poet Adam Dalgliesh of New Scotland Yard, named after a teacher at Cambridge High School, was published in 1962. Many of James's mystery novels take place against the backdrop of the UK's bureaucracies such as the criminal justice sy... Biography of Prosper Duvergier de Hauranne
Prosper Duvergier de Hauranne (3 August 1798, Rouen - 20 May 1881, Herry) was a French journalist and politician.... Biography of Shanelle Workman
Shanelle Workman, born August 3, 1978 in Fairfax, Virginia, is an American actress (also called: Shanelle Gray | Shanell Workman | Shannelle Workman). She is the sister of actor Jimmy Workman and the wife of David Barry Gray (9 September 2007 - present) 1 child, Skylar Gray, in early May 2009. Filmography (source : http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0941473/ ) Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (2009) (VG) (voice: English version) (as Shanelle Gray) .... Larxene "Grey's Anatomy" .... Sara Giamatti (2 episodes, 2007) - Crash Into Me: Part 2 (2007) TV episode (as Shanelle Gray) .... Sara Giamatti - Crash Into Me: Part 1 (2007) TV episode (as Shanelle Gray) .... Sara Giamatti Mass Effect (2007) (VG) (voice) .... Additional Roles "Cory in the House" .... Vanessa (2 episodes, 2007) - I A... Biography of Rupert Brooke
Rupert Chawner Brooke (middle name sometimes given as Chaucer) (3 August 1887–23 April 1915) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War (especially The Soldier); however, he never experienced combat at first hand. He was also known for his boyish good looks, which prompted the Irish poet William Butler Yeats to describe him as "the handsomest young man in England". English poet Brooke was born at 5 Hillmorton Road in Rugby, Warwickshire, the second of the three sons of William Parker Brooke, a Rugby schoolmaster, and Ruth Mary Brooke, née Cotterill. He attended Hillbrow Prep School before being educated at Rugby School. While travelling in Europe, he prepared a thesis entitled "John Webster and the Elizabethan Drama", which won him a sch... Biography of Tim Mayotte
Timothy "Tim" Mayotte (born August 3, 1960, in Springfield, Massachusetts) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. Career A tall serve-and-volleyer, Mayotte learned to play the game on the public courts of Forest Park in his hometown of Springfield, Massachusetts. He played tennis for Stanford University in the early-1980s and won the NCAA singles title in 1981. Mayotte won his first top-level professional singles title in 1985 at the inaugural Lipton International Players Championships (now known as the Miami Masters). Other career highlights included winning the Queen's Club Championships in London in 1986, capturing the Paris Indoor title in 1987, and winning the men's singles Silver Medal at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. His best performances in Gr... Biography of Frederic Clay
Frederic Emes Clay (3 August 1838 – 24 November 1889) was an English composer known principally for his music written for the stage. Clay, a great friend of Sir Arthur Sullivan's, wrote four comic operas with W. S. Gilbert and introduced the two men. Life and career Clay was born in Paris to English parents, James Clay (1804–1873), a Member of Parliament, and his wife, Eliza Camilla Woolrych. Clay was the fourth of six brothers and sisters. His father was celebrated as a player of whist and the author of a treatise on that subject, as well as an amateur composer. His mother also had a musical background, as her mother had been an opera singer. Clay was educated at home by private tutors in London, studying piano and violin, and then music composition under Wilhelm Bernhardt Molique a... Biography of Ernest Dryden
Ernest Dryden, born August 3, 1887 in Vienna, died March 16, 1938 in Westwood, California (heart attack), was an American costume designer and stylist. Filmography (source: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0238705/) 1938 Dr. Rhythm The Prisoner of Zenda 1937 The Prisoner of Zenda (as Ernst Dryden) The Devil's Playground 1937 The Devil's Playground Lady from Nowhere 1936 Lady from Nowhere Come Closer, Folks 1936 Come Closer, Folks The Garden of Allah 1936 The Garden of Allah The Final Hour 1936 The Final Hour The King Steps Out 1936 The King Steps Out Remember Last Night? 1935 Remember Last Night? (gowns)... Biography of Doug Overton
Douglas M. Overton (born August 3, 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the 2nd round (40th overall) of the 1991 NBA Draft. A 6'3" (1.90 m) point guard from La Salle University, Overton played in 11 NBA seasons for 8 different teams. He played for the Washington Bullets, Denver Nuggets, Philadelphia 76ers, Orlando Magic, New Jersey Nets, Boston Celtics, Charlotte Hornets and Los Angeles Clippers. In his NBA career, Overton played in 499 games and scored a total of 2,253 points. In May 2006, Overton was named assistant men's basketball coach at Saint Joseph's University. Overton also spent time with the Illawarra Hawks of the Australian NBL. He was an assistant coach for the New Jersey Ne... Biography of Travis Willingham
Travis Hampton Willingham (born August 3, 1981 in Dallas, Texas) is an American actor and voice actor who works with anime films, television series, as well as video games. He is probably best known as the voice of Roy Mustang in Fullmetal Alchemist, Ginko in Mushishi, Jugo and Zetsu in Naruto Shippuden,Portgas D. Ace in One Piece, and Takashi "Mori" Morinozuka in "Ouran High School Host Club". He is now the official voice of Knuckles the Echidna from the Sega franchise Sonic the Hedgehog as of 2010. He is married to Laura Bailey. Travis's group is the Miniskirt Army. Filmography Animation/Anime roles Aquarion - Pierre Vieira Black Blood Brothers - Badrick Blassreiter - Herman Salza Bleach - Ashido Kano, Iceringer Wernarr, Love Aikawa, Findorr Calius, Charlotte ... Biography of Leon Uris
Leon Marcus Uris (August 3, 1924 – June 21, 2003) was an American novelist, known for his historical fiction and the deep research that went into his novels. His two bestselling books were Exodus, published in 1958, and Trinity, in 1976. Life Leon Uris was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Jewish-American parents Wolf William and Anna (Blumberg) Uris. His father, a Polish-born immigrant, was a paperhanger, then a storekeeper. William spent a year in Palestine after World War I before entering the United States. He derived his surname from Yerushalmi, meaning "man of Jerusalem." (His brother Aron, Leon Uris' uncle, took the name Yerushalmi) "He was basically a failure," Uris later said of his father. "I think his personality was formed by the harsh realities of being a Jew in Cz... Biography of Mamie Gummer
Mary Willa "Mamie" Gummer (born August 3, 1983) is an American actress. Gummer is the daughter of Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep and sculptor Don Gummer. She has been nicknamed "Mamie" since she was a little girl. She grew up in Los Angeles and Connecticut, alongside older brother Henry and younger sisters Grace and Louisa. As a young child, she appeared with her mother in the films Heartburn and The House of the Spirits. She studied Communications and Theatre at Northwestern University, graduating in 2005. Later that year, she made her off-Broadway debut alongside Michael C. Hall in the premiere of Noah Haidle's Mr. Marmalade, for which she won a Theatre World Award. In 2007, she received a Lucille Lortel Award nomination for her performance in Theresa Rebeck's The Water... Biography of Isao Yukisada
Isao Yukisada (行定 勲 Yukisada Isao?, born August 3, 1968) from Kumamoto, Japan is a Japanese film director. He served as assistant director on Shunji Iwai's Love Letter, April Story, and Swallowtail Butterfly. Filmography Director OPEN HOUSE (1998) Himawari (ひまわり?) (Sunflower) (2000) A Closing Day (閉じる日) (2000) Luxurious Bone (贅沢な骨?) (2001) Go! (2001) Rock 'n' Roll Missing (2002) Justice (2002) Sinking into the Moon (月に沈む?) (2002) Kanon (TV, 2003) Seventh Anniversary (2003) A day on the planet (きょうのできごと?) (2003) Crying Out Love, In the Cente... Biography of Abhisit Vejjajiva
Abhisit "Mark" Vejjajiva (born August 3, 1964), is a Thai political figure who has been the leader of the Democrat Party since February 2005, first serving as opposition leader in the House of Representatives of Thailand, who on December 15, 2008, elected him the 27th Prime Minister of Thailand. Vejjajiva currently awaits confirmation from the King. Early life and education Abhisit was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England to Dr. Athasit Vejjajiva and Dr. Sodsai Vejjajiva. "Abhisit" name means "privilege." His parents were both medical professors: his father was also a politically influential technocrat who had been appointed Deputy Minister of Public Health following the National Peace Keeping Council's military coup of 1991. Abhisit has two elder sisters, Dr. Prof Alisa Wacharasin and... Biography of Henning Moritzen
Henning Moritzen (born 3 August 1928) is a Danish film actor. He has appeared in over 70 films since 1950. He was born in Tårbæk, Denmark. Filmography Dorte - 1951 Kærlighedsdoktoren - 1952 Det gælder livet - 1953 Adam og Eva - 1953 Vi som går køkkenvejen - 1953 Den gamle mølle på Mols - 1953 Et eventyr om tre - 1954 Himlen er blå - 1954 Bruden fra Dragstrup - 1955 Tante Tut fra Paris - 1956 Kispus - 1956 Mariannes bryllup - 1958 Mor skal giftes - 1958 Poeten og Lillemor - 1959 Poeten og Lillemor og Lotte - 1960 Forelsket i København - 1960 Jetpiloter - 1961 Eventyr på Mallorca - 1961 Poeten og Lillemor i forårshumør - 1961 Harry og kammertjeneren - 1961 Crazy Paradise - 1962 De... Biography of Carlos Cachaça
Carlos Cachaça, born on August, 3, 1902 in Rio de Janeiro, died on August 16, 1999, was a Brazilian musician and composer. Discography: Série Ídolos MPB nº 21 (1976) CD/Vinil Mangueira - Sambas de Terreiro (1999) No Tom da Mangueira Tom Jobim Clementina de Jesus (1976) Fala Mangueira (1968) CD/Vinil... Biography of Charlie Shavers
Charles James Shavers (August 3, 1920 – July 8, 1971), known as Charlie Shavers, was an American swing era jazz trumpet player who played at one time or another with Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, Johnny Dodds, Jimmy Noone, Sidney Bechet, Midge Williams and Billie Holiday. He was also an arranger and composer, and one of his compositions, "Undecided", is a jazz standard. Charlie Shavers' father (a distant relative of Fats Navarro) was from the prominent Shavers family of Key West, Florida, and Charlie was a cousin of heavyweight boxer Earnie Shavers. Born in New York City, he originally took up the piano and banjo before switching to trumpet. In the mid-thirties, he performed with Tiny Bradshaw and Lucky Millinder. In 1936 he joined John Kirby's Sextet as trumpet soloist and arranger (h... Biography of Alex McCrindle soon available
Biography of Jean Hagen
Jean Hagen (August 3, 1923 - August 29, 1977) was an Academy Award-nominated American film actress. Early life Hagen was born as Jean Shirley Verhagen in Chicago, Illinois, to Dutch immigrant Christian Verhagen (10 August 1890 - April 1983) and his Chicago-born wife, Marie (b. 25 May 1896). The family moved to Elkhart, Indiana when she was 12 and she subsequently graduated from Elkhart High School. She studied drama and worked as a theater usherette before making her Broadway theatre debut in Another Part of the Forest in 1946. Career Hagen in her debut film, Adam's Rib (1949)Her film debut was as a femme fatale in Adam's Rib. The Asphalt Jungle provided Hagen with her first starring role, and excellent reviews. She is arguably best remembered for her comic performance in Sing... Biography of Nadia Ali
Nadia Ali (Urdu: نادیہ علی; born August 3, 1980) is a Pakistani-American singer-songwriter and the former front-woman and songwriter of the band iiO, whose 2001 hit "Rapture" reached number two on the UK Singles chart. Embarking on a solo career in 2005, Ali has garnered much success. Her single "Love Story" reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart, while "Fantasy" was nominated for a Grammy award. She has also collaborated with prominent producers and DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Schiller, BT and John Creamer & Stephane K. Early years Nadia Ali was born in Libya to Pakistani parents in 1980. The family relocated to Queens, New York shortly after and has remained there ever since. A 17-year-old Ali was working i... Biography of Tom Long
Tom Long is an Australian actor. Long was born on 3 August 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States (his Australian parents were there at the time) and grew up on a farm near Benalla, Victoria and worked as a jackeroo and shearer after high school, before heading overseas. After returning to Australia, Long successfully auditioned for a place in the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), graduating in 1994. Long has appeared in several Australian television series, most notably the ABC hit SeaChange (1998-2000) and the Nine Network police drama Young Lions (2002). He starred in the Australian films Two Hands and The Dish, and played Brenden Abbott in the 2003 telemovie, The Postcard Bandit. Long also appeared in the film The Book of Revelation. Selected filmography E... Biography of Adrià Collado
Adrià Collado, born August 3, 1972 in Barcelona, is a Spanish actor and singer. Filmography (source: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0171630/ ) # Magic Journey to Africa (2010) .... Jana's father # Suspicious Minds (2010) .... Martín # Desechos (2010) .... Marcelo # "Cuestión de sexo" .... Toni (10 episodes, 2009) - Para tener pareja, ¿hay que echarle valor o estar loco? (2009) TV episode .... Toni - ¿Es la infidelidad buena para la pareja? (2009) TV episode .... Toni - ¿Los polos opuestos se atraen o se divorcian? (2009) TV episode .... Toni - ¿La pareja justifica los medios? (2009) TV episode .... Toni - ¿Deben las parejas tener secretos? (2009) TV episode .... Toni (5 more) # "La que se avecina" .... Sergio Arias (28 episodes, 2007-2008) - Un ro... Biography of Sonny Bill Williams
Sonny William Williams (born 3 August 1985), better known as Sonny Bill Williams, is a New Zealand rugby union player and a heavyweight boxer. He is only the second person to represent New Zealand in rugby union after first playing for New Zealand in rugby league, and the first to do so since Karl Ifwersen in the 1920s. He is also the only athlete to simultaneously pursue careers in both professional boxing and international rugby and both his offloading in the tackle and shoulder charges have been cited as benchmarks in both rugby league and union. He started his professional rugby league career with the Canterbury Bulldogs in the Australian NRL. In 2008 he controversially left the Bulldogs to play rugby union with French club Toulon. In 2010 Williams signed with the New Zealand Rugby ... Biography of Hannah Simone
Hannah Simone is a television host, actress, and former fashion model. From May 2006 to November 2008, she worked as a VJ for MuchMusic in Canada, and now currently stars as Cece Meyers on New Girl. Hannah Simone was born on August 3, 1980 in London, England. She is of Indian ethnicity on her father's side, and her mother is half German-Italian and half Greek-Cypriot. Simone spent her early childhood in Calgary, Alberta. From ages 7–10, Simone lived in Saudi Arabia and then moved through three continents, attending schools in each. At the age of 13, Simone was living in Cyprus, and was working as a fashion model and was featured on the cover of a leading local fashion publication, At 16 years old, Simone lived in New Delhi, India and attended an American Embassy school (where she organized... Biography of DJ Spinderella
Deidra Muriel Roper (born August 3, 1971), known as DJ Spinderella, is an American DJ and rapper who was a member of the hip-hop group, Salt-N-Pepa. Her name is a reference to the classic fairy tale Cinderella. Career Roper replaced DJ Latoya Hanson as Spinderella after Hanson missed several rehearsals and group appearances. The group's producer, Herbie "LuvBug" Azor, held auditions to find a new DJ. Then unknown radio and TV personality Wendy Williams was one of the women auditioning for the DJ role. Roper was selected as the group's DJ, taking the name Spinderella, around the time the group's first album was being released. Since she was sixteen at the time of joining, the group needed her parent's permission for Roper to travel around the country; which her parents gave. The trio ... Biography of Rod Beck
Rodney Roy Beck (August 3, 1968 – June 23, 2007) nicknamed "Shooter", was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the San Francisco Giants (1991-1997), Chicago Cubs (1998-1999), Boston Red Sox (1999-2001) and San Diego Padres (2003-2004). He batted and threw right handed. Career San Francisco Giants The Oakland Athletics drafted Beck as a starting pitcher in the 13th round (327th pick) of the 1986 Major League Baseball Draft. In 1989, while with the San Jose Giants of the California League, he posted a record of 11-2 between opening day and June 13 when he was promoted to the Shreveport Captains of the Double A Texas League. Beck made his Major League debut on May 6, 1991, versus the Montreal Expos. His performance was forgettable, (2.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER), but his seas... Biography of Olivier Maingain
Olivier D.A.Gh. Maingain (born 3 August 1958 in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert) is a Belgian francophone politician and current president of the FDF, a wing of the French-speaking liberal party MR. Biography After graduating as Master of Laws he qualified as a lawyer in 1982. In 1983 he became president of the FDF Youth. He was elected as a city councillor of Brussels in 1988. He entered the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region in 1989 and since 1991 he has been a Member of the Chamber of Representatives. He became the president of the Front Démocratique des Francophones (English: Democratic Front of the Francophones) in 1995. In 1995 too, he became a alderman of Brussels. He was elected as a city councillor of the town of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert (Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe in Dutch) in 2006, wh... Biography of Michelle Buswell
Michelle Buswell (born August 3, 1983) is an American model. Biography Buswell was born in 1983 in Orange Park, Florida. After two years of studying nursing, she was discovered in 2002 while staying at a hotel where a modeling convention was taking place. Buswell played the flute in the band at her junior high and was involved in track during junior high and high school. Career On a trip to Disney World, she entered and won a new models contest being held there. Two months later she traveled to New York City and signed with Marilyn Agency. Buswell has appeared several times in the American and Italian editions of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, ID, and Numero. Her covers include Elle, Flair, Marie Claire. She has been featured in campaigns for Versace, Tommy Hilfiger, Alessandro Dell... Biography of Étienne Dolet
Étienne Dolet (3 August 1509 – 3 August 1546) was a French scholar, translator and printer. Early life He was born in Orléans. A doubtful tradition makes him the illegitimate son of Francis I; but it is evident that he was at least connected with some family of rank and wealth. From Orléans he was taken to Paris about 1521, and after studying under Nicolas Bérauld, the teacher of Coligny, he proceeded in 1526 to Padua. The death of his friend and master, Simon de Villanova, led him, in 1530, to accept the post of secretary to Jean de Langeac, bishop of Limoges and French ambassador to the republic of Venice; he contrived, however, to attend the lectures of the Venetian scholar Battista Egnazio, and found time to write Latin love poems to a Venetian woman named Elena. Writings ... Biography of Martin Atkins
Martin Clive Atkins (born 3 August 1959, Coventry, England) is an English drummer and session musician, best known for his work in post-punk and industrial groups including Public Image Ltd., Ministry, Pigface, and Killing Joke. Atkins is also an honorary board member of the Chicago based nonprofit organization Rock For Kids. Career 1979-1981 Atkins' first major exposure as a drummer was with John Lydon's post-Sex Pistols band, Public Image Ltd.. He joined in 1979, just in time to contribute to the song "Bad Baby," on the album Metal Box. Atkins' first live show with PiL was recorded and released as a live album Paris Au Printemps and his first year with the band included appearances on The John Peel Sessions for the BBC, American Bandstand and the BBC's live Old Grey Whistle Test.... Biography of Marcel Dionne
Marcel Elphege "Little Beaver" Dionne (born August 3, 1951) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers. Marcel Dionne was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992. Playing career Dionne was drafted in the first Round (second overall) by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1971 NHL Entry Draft. Before joining the NHL, he played for three years in the Ontario Hockey Association with the St. Catharines Black Hawks. His team was involved in one of the most infamous events in Canadian junior hockey during the 1971 Richardson Cup. The Black Hawks and Quebec Remparts faced off in a Richardson Trophy series that was intense on many levels. Besides the strong rivalr... Biography of Troy Glaus
Troy Edward Glaus (born August 3, 1976 in Tarzana, California) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman and third baseman. Previously, Glaus played with the Anaheim Angels (1998-2004), Arizona Diamondbacks (2005), Toronto Blue Jays (2006-2007), St. Louis Cardinals (2008-2009), and the Atlanta Braves (2010). Glaus lettered in baseball while attending UCLA. He bats and throws right-handed. Professional career Through 10-plus seasons, Glaus has hit .256 with 304 home runs and 877 RBI in 1395 games. In 19 postseason games, he hit .347 with nine home runs and 16 RBI. Glaus has been selected to four All-Star Games. Anaheim Angels Glaus began his career with the Angels in 1998 and was installed as the team's starting third baseman in 1999. Glaus had a breakout season in 2000, b... Biography of Nathan Myhrvold
Nathan Paul Myhrvold (born August 3, 1959 in Seattle, Washington), formerly Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft, is co-founder of Intellectual Ventures. Myhrvold, usually with coinventors, holds 17 U.S. patents assigned to Microsoft and has applied for more than 500 patents. In addition, Myhrvold and coinventors hold 115 U.S. patents assigned mostly to The Invention Science Fund I, LLC. Early life and education Myhrvold attended Mirman School, and began college at age 14. He studied mathematics, geophysics, and space physics at UCLA (BSc, Masters). He was awarded a Hertz Foundation Fellowship for graduate study and he chose to study at Princeton University, where he earned a master's degree in mathematical economics and completed a PhD in theoretical and mathematical physics by age... Biography of Constance (humorist)
Constance Pittard, best known as Constance, is a French humorist, actress, and comedian. Filmography (source: http://akas.imdb.com/name/nm4016427/) 2010 Sérieuses références demandées (short) Constance Prune 2010 Hero Corp (TV series) Eshita – Instructions (2010) … Eshita – Retrouvailles (2010) … Eshita... Biography of Mark Reynolds (baseball)
Mark Andrew Reynolds (born August 3, 1983, in Pikeville, Kentucky) is a third baseman/first baseman in Major League Baseball who plays for the Baltimore Orioles. He is known both for his power-hitting abilities and for his record-breaking strike out totals. He holds the all-time record for most strikeouts in a season, with 223 in 2009, and led the National League in strikeouts in his first three full major-league seasons and the American League in his fourth. Playing career Amateur baseball Born in Pikeville, Kentucky on August 3, 1983, Reynolds later moved with his family to Virginia Beach, Virginia. In 1994 he played for the Virginia Blasters Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) baseball program, where one of his teammates was B. J. Upton. Both would eventually join B. J.'s younger brother... Biography of Shenouda III of Alexandria
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III (Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ϣⲉⲛⲟⲩϯ ⲡⲓⲙⲁϩ ϣⲟⲩⲙⲧ Papa Abba Šenout pimah šoumt; Arabic: بابا الإسكندرية شنودة الثالث; Egyptian Arabic: البابا شنودة, IPA: ; born Nazeer Gayed Roufail IPA: , 3 August 1923 – 17 March 2012) was the 117th Pope of Alexandria and the Patriarch of All Africa on the Holy Apostolic See of Saint Mark the Evangelist of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. He was also... |
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