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Astrology, birth chart, biography, photo and horoscope excerpts: You will find on this page all the celebrities born on March, 28, sorted by decreasing popularity. The popularity is the number of real time Astrotheme users' clicks for a celebrity. You can either access the photo and detailed natal chart by clicking on the thumbnail, or read the comprehensive horoscope by clicking on "Display his/her horoscope with biography and chart". Back to the Calendar · Home · 45,414 dominants · Astrology and Statistics · Celestar · AstroSearch 45,414 Celebrities
111 celebrities or events were found for March, 28. Add to favourites (211 fans)Biography of Lady Gaga
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986 in New York, Lenox Hill Hospital (birth time sources: http://twitter.com/#!/search/March%201986%20at%209%3A53 and http://gagafreshnews.com/?p=682), better known by her stage name Lady Gaga, is an American recording artist. After being signed to and quickly dropped from Def Jam Records at age nineteen, she began performing in the rock and roll scene of the Lower East Side. During this time, she was also working at Interscope Records as a songwriter for several established acts, including Akon, who, after hearing Gaga sing, convinced Interscope chairman Jimmy Iovine to sign her to a joint deal with the label and Akon's Kon Live Distribution label. Her debut album The Fame was released in August 2008 to critical and commercial success... Add to favourites (42 fans)Biography of Vince Vaughn
Vincent Anthony Vaughn (born March 28, 1970) is an American film actor. He began acting in the late 1980s, appearing in minor television roles before coming to wider renown with the 1996 movie, Swingers. Vaughn has since appeared in a number of high-grossing Hollywood comedies. Early life Vaughn was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Vernon Lindsay Vaughn, a salesman, and Sharon Eileen DePalmo, a Canadian-born broker once ranked as one of the United States' top money managers by Bloomberg Wealth Manager magazine. He has two older sisters, Valerie and Victoria. Vince's father was Protestant and his mother was Roman Catholic, and he was raised in the Catholic religion. He has English, Irish, German, Lebanese, and Italian ancestry. Vaughn's parents divorced in 1991. He grew up in Buffalo G... Biography of Benjamin Castaldi
Benjamin Castaldi (born 28 March 1970 in Paris) is a French television personality of Italian origin and current host of Secret Story, the spinoff of Loft Story. And, La Ferme Célébrités. He previously hosted Loft Story itself and Nouvelle Star. He is the son of the actor Jean-Pierre Castaldi and the actress Catherine Allegret. References ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/realitytv/news/a33372/french-pop-idol-host-dropped-midseason.html ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0990446/bio ^ http://www.thestar.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=132&fArticleId=2002296... Add to favourites (33 fans)Biography of Julia Stiles
Julia O'Hara Stiles (born March 28, 1981) is an American stage and screen actress. After beginning her theatre career in small parts in a New York City theatre troupe, she has moved on to leading roles in plays by writers as diverse as William Shakespeare and David Mamet. Her film career has included both commercial and critical successes, ranging from teen romantic comedies such as 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) to dark art house pictures such as The Business of Strangers (2001). Stiles also actively supports a variety of progressive causes. Early life Stiles was born in New York City to John O'Hara, an Irish American teacher and businessman, and Judith Stiles, a potter of English ancestry. She has two younger siblings, Jane and Johnny. Stiles was raised in SoHo by liberal, laps... Biography of Teresa of Ávila
Saint Teresa of Ávila (known in religion as Teresa de Jesús, baptized as Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada) (March 28, 1515 (Julian calendar) - October 4, 1582) was a major figure of the Catholic Reformation as a prominent Spanish mystic and writer and as a monastic reformer. She died just as Catholic nations were making the switch from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar which required the removal of 11 days from the calendar. She likely died on the night of October 4th but perhaps early on the morning of October 15, which was adopted as her feast day. She was born at Ávila (85 km northwest of Madrid), Old Castile and died at Alba de Tormes (province of Salamanca). She is recognized by Roman Catholics as one of the thirty-three Doctors of the Church. She is one of only three female Doctors of t... Biography of Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt (born March 28, 1960 in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon) is a popular contemporary French writer, his plays are translated and staged in more than 30 countries all over the world. He studied at the Lycée du Parc in Lyon and was accepted at the famous École normale supérieure in Paris. His works include: 'When I Was a Work of Art', 'The Gospel According to Pilate', 'Oscar and the Lady in Pink', 'M. Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran'.... Biography of Reba McEntire
Reba Nell McEntire (born March 28, 1955 (birth time source: Reba: My Story by Reba Mcentire and Tom Carter)) is a Grammy award winning American singer and country music performer, and actress. Sometimes referred to as "The Queen of Country Music", she is known for her lively stage-shows and pop-tinged ballads. She has issued 31 albums, with over 50 million records sold worldwide. Reba McEntire was the most successful female recording artist in country music in the 1980s and 1990s, during which time she scored 22 number one hits and released five gold albums, six platinum albums, two double-platinum albums, four triple-platinum albums, a quadruple-platinum album, and a quintuple-platinum album, for certified album sales of 33.5 million over the 20-year period. She expanded her activitie... Biography of Dirk Bogarde
Sir Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde (28 March 1921 – 8 May 1999), better known by his stage name Dirk Bogarde, was an actor and author. Height: 5' 8½" (1.74 m) Early years and war service Bogarde was born in West Hampstead, London, of mixed Flemish and Scottish ancestry. His father Ulric van den Bogaerde (born in Perry Barr, Birmingham) was the art editor of The Times and his mother Margaret Niven was a former actress. He attended the former Allan Glen's School in Glasgow, a time he described in his autobiography as unhappy, although others have disputed his account . Bogarde served in World War II, reaching the rank of Captain and served in both the European and Pacific theatres, principally as an intelligence officer. In April 1945 he claimed he was one of the fir... Biography of Alan Oken
Alan Oken, born March 28, 1944 in New York, is an American author, astrologer, teacher, lecturer and metaphysicist.... Biography of Dianne Wiest
Dianne Wiest (born March 28, 1948) is a double Academy Award-winning, Golden Globe Award-winning, Emmy Award-winning and BAFTA-nominated American actress. She has enjoyed a successful career on stage, television, and film, and has received several awards in her career. Early life Wiest was born in Kansas City, Missouri to a father who was a college dean and former psychiatric social worker for the U.S. Army, and a mother who worked as a nurse. She had two brothers: Greg and Don Wiest. Wiest's original ambition was to be a ballerina, but in late high school she switched her sights to acting in theatre. She made her film debut in 1980, but did not make a name for herself as a film actress until teaming up with Woody Allen during the 1980s. Stage career Wiest's early career was in ... Biography of Shanna Moakler
Shanna Lynn Moakler (born March 28, 1975) is an American model, actor and reality television star. She is best known for being crowned Miss USA in 1995 and for her appearances on the television series Pacific Blue and Meet the Barkers. Measurements 34C - 24 - 34 Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Weight 117 lb (53 kg) Early life Shanna Moakler, who is of Portuguese and Irish descent, was born to John W. Moakler III, a dentist, and Gail Moakler in Providence, Rhode Island. She has two older brothers, Kirk and John W. IV, and an older sister. As a child, Moakler enjoyed weekend visits to her grandfather's farm, where she could "play outdoors and be a tomboy." Moakler was a competitive roller skater for twelve years (participating in roller skating competitions analogous to ice skating com... Biography of Karen Kain
Karen Alexandria Kain, (born March 28, 1951 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a retired Canadian ballet dancer. Kain's mother started her in ballet because she believed it would improve her daughter's posture, poise, and discipline. Kain began training at the National Ballet School of Canada in Toronto in 1962. After graduation in 1969, she was invited to join the National Ballet of Canada. She became principal dancer in 1971, dancing central roles in a wide array of ballets, eventually becoming a well-known dancer in Canada. In 1973, she won silver in the women's competition and another silver for Best pas de Deux (with Frank Augustyn) at the second International ballet competition. She worked as a guest artist with Roland Petit's Le Ballet National de Marseilles, the Bolshoi Ballet, the ... Biography of Maxim Gorky
Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov (In Russian Алексей Максимович Пешков) (March 28 1868 – June 18, 1936), better known as Maxim Gorky (Максим Горький), was a Soviet/Russian author, a founder of the socialist realism literary method and a political activist. From 1906 to 1913 and from 1921 to 1929 he lived abroad, mostly in Capri, Italy; after his return to the Soviet Union he accepted the cultural policies of the time, although he was not permitted to leave the country. Life Gorky was born in Nizhny Novgorod and became an orphan at the age of ten. He was brought up by his grandm... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Russell Banks
Russell Banks (born March 28, 1940 in Newton, Massachusetts) is an American writer of fiction and poetry. He is president of the International Parliament of Writers and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His work has been translated into twenty languages and has received numerous international prizes and awards. His main works include the novels Continental Drift, Rule of the Bone, Cloudsplitter, The Sweet Hereafter, and Affliction. The latter two novels were each made into feature films in 1997; see Affliction (film). Many of his works reflect his working-class upbringing in New England. His stories often show people facing tragedy and downturns in everyday life, expressing sadness and self-doubt, but also showing resilience and strength in the face of their difficul... Biography of Stanislas Wawrinka
Stanislas Wawrinka (born March 28, 1985 in Lausanne) is a Swiss male tennis player. As of January 2008, he is one of two Swiss players in the ATP top 30 (the other being World Number One Roger Federer). His career high was #28, achieved on January 7, 2008. Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) Weight 79 kg (170 lb/12.4 st) The surname Wawrinka is of Polish descent but Stanislas is only Polish by ancestry. His father Wolfram is German, and his mother Isabelle is Swiss. Both work on a biological farm helping handicapped people. Wawrinka's grandparents are Czech. He has one older brother Jonathan, who teaches tennis, and two younger sisters Djanaee and Naella, who are students and tennis players. Wawrinka stopped attending regular schooling at age 15 to focus full-time on tennis. "I... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Ladji Doucouré
Ladji Doucouré (born March 28, 1983 in Juvisy-sur-Orge) is a French athlete of Malian and Senegalese descent. He was a football player and decathlete before specializing in hurdling. He competed in the Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 110 metres Hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and finished 8th in the final with a result of 13.76 (he fell just before the finish line). Doucouré won the gold medal at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics, beating Liu Xiang and veteran Allen Johnson. He (together with Ronald Pognon, Eddy De Lépine and Lueyi Dovy) won another gold medal (in the 4×100 m relay). As of August 2005, he has lowered his personal best to 12.97, which is also the national record. He currently ranks second on the IAAF World Rankings. In Men's 110m Hurdles ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Corneille Heymans
Dr. Corneille Jean François Heymans (March 28, 1892 – July 18, 1968) was a Belgian physiologist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1938 for showing how blood pressure and oxygen content of the blood are measured by the body and transmitted to the brain. He succeeded his father, Jean-François Heymans, at the Ghent University as a professor of pharmacology. Heymans married Dr. Berthe May in 1929 and had four children.In 1939 he was diagnosed with climitea which was the end to his days in the field of science.... Biography of Mario Vargas Llosa
Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa (Spanish pronunciation: ) (born March 28, 1936) is a Peruvian-Spanish writer, politician, journalist, essayist and 2010 Nobel Prize laureate. Vargas Llosa is one of Latin America's most significant novelists and essayists, and one of the leading authors of his generation. Some critics consider him to have had a larger international impact and worldwide audience than any other writer of the Latin American Boom. He was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat". Vargas Llosa rose to fame in the 1960s with novels such as The Time of the Hero (La ciudad y los perros, literally The City and the Dogs, 1963/1966), The Green House (La casa verde... Biography of Aristide Briand
Aristide Briand (28 March 1862 – 7 March 1932) was a French statesman who served several terms as Prime Minister of France and won the Nobel Peace Prize. Early life He was born in Nantes, Brittany of a bourgeois family. He attended the Nantes Lycée, where, in 1877, he developed a close friendship with Jules Verne. He studied law, and soon went into politics, associating himself with the most advanced movements, writing articles for the anarchist journal Le Peuple, and directing the Lanterne for some time. From this he passed to the Petite République, leaving it to found L'Humanité, in collaboration with Jean Jaurès. Activism At the same time he was prominent in the movement for the formation of trade unions, and at the congress of working men at Nantes in 1894 he secured the ado... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Ken Howard
Kenneth Joseph Howard, Jr. (born March 28, 1944) is a Tony Award- and Daytime Emmy Award-winning American actor known for his role in the television show The White Shadow as basketball coach and former Chicago Bulls player Ken Reeves, a basketball major with a minor in life. Height: 6' 6" (1.98 m) Career Howard had a role in Seesaw and as Thomas Jefferson in 1776 (both the Broadway musical and the 1972 film). In 1981 Howard won a Daytime Emmy award for his performance as the ideal father in the CBS afternoon special 'The Body Human: Facts for Boys'. Howard most recently appeared in the (2006) feature film, Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story, co-starring Dakota Fanning, Kris Kristofferson and Elisabeth Shue. He also played Jill Hennessy's character's father on NBC's crime drama, Cross... Biography of Rosangela Bessi
Rosangela Bessi, born March 28, 1972, was Miss Italy 1990.... Biography of Tracey Needham
Tracey Needham (Born March 28, 1967 in Dallas, Texas) is Texas-born American actress best known as Paige Thatcher on Life Goes On then on JAG's first season as LT. Meg Austin. Height: 5' 11" (1.80 m) Needham was born on March 28, 1967 in Dallas, TX, where her father was a homebuilder. When she was 8, the Needhams moved to Denver, Colorado, and her father's work dictated that the family move back and forth between the two cities. Needham was fully grown by the eighth grade, and later, when she took to heart a high-school theater director's snippy advice that she was too tall to appear on stage, she worked on the technical crew instead. After her high-school graduation, Needham traveled through Europe and Australia. In 1988, she went to Los Angeles to study acting and audition for role... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Léon Gontran Damas
Léon-Gontran Damas (March 28, 1912-January 22, 1978) was a French poet and politician. He was one of the founders of the Négritude movement. Léon Damas was born in Cayenne, French Guiana to Ernest Damas, a mulatto of European and African descent and Bathilde Damas, a Métisse of native American and African ancestry. In 1924, Damas was sent to Martinique to attend the Lycée Victor Schoelcher (a secondary school) where he would meet his lifelong friend and collaborator Aimé Césaire. In 1929, Damas moved to Paris to continue his studies. In Paris, he reunited with Aimé Césaire and was introduced to Leopold Senghor. In 1935, the three young men published the first issue of the literary review L'Étudiant Noir (The Black Student), which provided the foundation for what is now known as the N... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Marianne Alireza
Marianne Alizera, born March 28, 1922 in Muskogee, was an American adventuress who married an Arab. When they divorced several years later, she had to fight to keep her children, since by Moslem law, the wife has no rights to keep them.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Michael Smith
Michael John Smith (born March 28, 1972 in Washington, D.C.) is a retired American professional basketball player. Nicknamed "The Animal," he played in seven seasons from 1994–2001 in the NBA. A 6'8" power forward from Providence College, Smith was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the second round of the 1994 NBA Draft. He would play for the Kings, Vancouver Grizzlies, and Washington Wizards, tallying 2,527 career points and 3,193 career rebounds.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Billy Nasty
Billy Nasty, born March 28, 1969 in London, is a British DJ.... Biography of Fra Bartolomeo
Fra Bartolomeo or Fra Bartolommeo (di Pagholo) (March 28, 1472 – October 6, 1517), also known as Baccio della Porta, was an Italian Renaissance painter of religious subjects. He was born in Savignano di Prato, Tuscany. He received the nickname of Baccio della Porta for his house was near the Porta ("Gate") San Pier Gattolini. Starting from 1483 or 1484, by recommendation of Benedetto da Maiano, he apprenticed in the workshop of Cosimo Rosselli. In 1490 or 1491 he began a collaboration with Mariotto Albertinelli. In the late 1490s Baccio was drawn to the teachings of Fra Girolamo Savonarola, who denounced what he viewed as vain and corrupt contemporary art. Savonarola argued for art serving as a direct visual illustration of the Bible to educate those unable to read the book. From 149... Biography of Zbigniew Brzezinski
Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzezinski (Polish: Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzeziński, pronounced ; born March 28, 1928, Warsaw, Poland) is an American political scientist, geostrategist, and statesman who served as United States National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981. Major foreign policy events during his term of office included the normalization of relations with the People's Republic of China (and the severing of ties with the Republic of China), the signing of the second Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT II), the brokering of the Camp David Accords, the transition of Iran from an important US client state to an anti-Western Islamic Republic, encouraging dissidents in Eastern Europe and emphasizing certain human rights in order to undermine the influence ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Jean-Paul Laurens
Jean-Paul Laurens (1838 – 1921), was a French painter and sculptor, and one of the last major exponents of the French Academic style. Born in Fourquevaux, he was a pupil of Léon Cogniet and Alexandre Bida. Strongly anti-clerical and republican, his work was often on historical and religious themes, through which he sought to convey a message of opposition to monarchical and clerical oppression. His erudition and technical mastery were much admired in his time, but in later years his hyper-realistic technique, coupled to a highly theatrical mise-en-scène, came to be regarded as overly didactic and even involuntarily comical. Laurens was commissioned to paint numerous public works by the French Third Republic, including the steel vault of the Paris city hall, the monumental series on t... Biography of Alexandre Grothendieck
Alexander Grothendieck (born March 28, 1928 in Berlin, Germany) is considered one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century. He is most famous for his revolutionary advances in algebraic geometry, but he has also made major contributions to algebraic topology, number theory, category theory, Galois theory, descent theory, commutative homological algebra and functional analysis. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966, and was co-awarded the Crafoord Prize with Pierre Deligne in 1988. He declined the latter prize on ethical grounds in an open letter to the media. He is noted for his mastery of abstract approaches to mathematics, and his perfectionism in matters of formulation and presentation. In particular, he demonstrated the ability to derive concrete results using only very ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Paul Whiteman
Paul Whiteman (March 28, 1890 – December 29, 1967) was a popular American orchestral leader. He was born in Denver, Colorado. After a start as a classical violinist and violist, Whiteman then led a jazz-influenced dance band, which became locally popular in San Francisco, California in 1918. In 1920 he moved his band to New York City where they started making recordings for Victor Records which propelled Whiteman and his band to national prominence. Whiteman became the most popular band leader of the decade. In May, 1928, he signed with Columbia Records, only to return to Victor September, 1931, where he stayed until March, 1937. In the 1920s, Whiteman was controversially dubbed The King of Jazz (see: Jazz royalty) and though he wore this title with pride, he hadn't stopped short of ack... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Rick Barry
Richard (Rick) Francis Dennis Barry III (born March 28, 1944, in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is a retired American professional basketball player. He is considered by many veteran basketball observers to be one of the greatest pure small forwards of all time as a result of his very precise outside shot, uncanny court vision, knowledge and execution of team defense principles, tenacious and ofttimes demanding will to win, and unorthodox but accurate underhanded "granny shot" free throw shooting. Barry is one of few elite players who have altered their games without losing effectiveness; he broke into the professional ranks as a rebounder and all-purpose points machine before he morphed into a primary ball distributor and lethal perimeter threat. Named one of the 50 Greatest Players in history... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Giovanni Pettenella
Giovanni Pettenella (born March 28, 1943) is an Italian racing cyclist and olympic champion in track cycling. He received a gold medal in individual sprint at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. He received a silver medal in time trial.... Biography of Mike Newell
Michael Cormac Newell (born 28 March 1942) is an English director and producer of motion pictures for the screen and for television. Early life Born in St Albans, Hertfordshire, Newell was educated at St Albans School and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He then attended a three year training course at Granada Television, with the intention of entering the theatre. Career Newell directed various British TV shows from the 1960s onwards (Such as Spindoe (1968), credited as Cormac Newell, and Big Breadwinner Hog). However, he eventually graduated into film direction and then he went on to make the horror film The Awakening (1980) and Bad Blood (1981) about a New Zealand mass murderer. His first film was The Man in the Iron Mask (1977), made for TV. His first critically acclaimed mov... Biography of Francisco de Miranda
Sebastián Francisco de Miranda y Rodríguez (Caracas, March 28, 1750 – in prison, El Arsenal de la Carraca, Cadiz, July 14, 1816), commonly known as Francisco de Miranda, was a Venezuelan revolutionary. Although his own plans for the independence of the Spanish American colonies failed, he is regarded as a forerunner of Simón Bolívar, who during the Hispanic American wars of independence successfully liberated a vast portion of South America. Miranda led a romantic and adventurous life. An idealist, he developed a visionary plan to liberate and unify all of Spanish America but his own military initiatives on behalf of an independent Spanish America failed in 1812. He was was handed over to his enemies and four years later, in 1816, died in a Spanish prison. Within fourteen years of his deat... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Steve Mandanda
Steve Mandanda (born 28 March 1985 in Kinshasa) is a French footballer of Congolese ancestry. He currently plays as a goalkeeper for Olympique de Marseille. Football career Mandanda made his league début for Le Havre in August 2005, and it wasn't until his fourth match that he conceded his first goal. He played 30 league matches that season and 37 in 2006-07. He won a chance to sign for Marseille in summer 2007. Mandanda also had an unsuccessful trial at Aston Villa prior to the 2007/2008 season. During the beginning of the season, he was supposed to be an understudy to Cedric Carraso. However Carraso injured his knee and was out for six months. Mandanda was installed as the first choice keeper and particpated in Ligue 1, Champions League and UEFA Cup matches. On 5 March 2008 Mandan... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Norbert Carbonnaux
Norbert Carbonnaux, born March 28, 1918 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, died November 6, 1997, was a French director and screenwriter. Filmography 1951 : 90 degrès à l'ombre 1953 : La Tournée des grands ducs 1953 : Les Corsaires du Bois de Boulogne 1955 : Courte tête 1957 : Le Temps des œufs durs 1960 : Candide ou l'optimisme du XXe siècle 1962 : La Gamberge 1966 : Toutes folles de lui 1971 : L'Ingénu... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Dori Sippel
Dori Sippel, born March 28, 1951 in Brooklyn, is an American musician, violist and violin. She is also an astrologer and tarologist.... Biography of Barbara Wussow
Barbara Wussow or Babara Wussow, born March 28, 1961 in Munich, is a German actress. Filmography 1985-1989: Die Schwarzwaldklinik (TV-Serie), Nebenrolle - ZDF 1989: Keine Gondel für die Leiche – ORF 1989: Singles (TV-Serie), Hauptrolle – ARD 1990: Ariadne nach A.Tschechow, Hauptrolle - ARD/RAI 1990: Blaues Blut (TV-Serie), Gastrolle 1991: Wolfgang A. Mozart (TV-Film), Hauptrolle - ORF/ZDF 1992: Hecht & Haie (TV-Serie), Hauptrolle - ARD 1992: Die Leute von St. Benedikt (TV-Serie), Hauptrolle - ZDF/ORF 1994: Rosamunde Pilcher - Karussell des Lebens, Hauptrolle - ZDF 1995: Alte Freunde küßt man nicht, Hauptrolle - ZDF 1996: Die Geliebte, Hauptrolle - ZDF 1996: Schlosshotel Orth (TV-Serie), Gastrolle für 6 Episoden 1997: Teneriffa - Tag der Rache (TV-Film), Hauptr... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Jules Bertaut
Jules Bertaut, born March 28, 1877 in Bourges, died in 1959, was a French historian and writer.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Grégoire Aslan
Grégoire Aslan, born on March 28, 1908 in Istanbul, Turkey (some sources give Switzerland), died on January 8, 1982, was an Armenian actor. He is also know as Coco Aslan. Filmography (source: http://akas.imdb.com/name/nm0039510/ ) 1982 Ultimatum (TV movie) Nikos Posidonios 1981 Histoire contemporaine (TV mini-series) Le cardinal-archevêque 1981 Le serment d'Heidelberg (TV movie) Un ministre 1981 Les amours des années folles (TV series) Lunéville – Féerie bourgeoise (1981) … Lunéville 1981 Commissaire Moulin (TV series) Lorca – La bavure (1981) … Lorca 1981 The Treachery Game (TV series) Jules Pican – Episode #1.2 (1981) … Jules Pican – Episode #1.1 (1981) … Jules Pican 1971-1981 Au théâtre ce soir (TV series) Boileau / Le docteur / Le docteur Cornis... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Arthur Goode
Arthur Goode, born March 28, 1954 in Washington DC, was an American homicidal homosexual pederast pedophile. He was sentenced to death and killed April 5, 1984 in Florida.... Biography of Nikki Sanderson
Nikki Ann Sanderson (born 28 March 1984 in Blackpool, Lancashire) is an English actress who is best known for playing Candice Stowe in the television soap opera Coronation Street. During her time at Coronation Street and since, she has also forged a career as a glamour model and television presenter on programmes such as CD:UK, Junior Eurovision and Ministry of Mayhem. Career Sanderson joined Coronation Street in 1999 and left in Autumn 2005, when her character left Weatherfield to become a stylist for Status Quo. Prior to this, she had appeared in children's drama Children's Ward and in 2004, the hit fitness DVD Coronation Street - Funk fit. Since leaving Coronation Street, Sanderson has appeared in episodes of the BBC television series' Holby City and New Street Law alongside fell... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Arsène Houssaye
Arsène Houssaye (March 28, 1815 - February 26, 1896), French novelist, poet and man of letters, was born at Bruyères (Aisne), near Laon. His real surname was Housset. Arsène Houssaye CaricatureIn 1832 he found his way to Paris, and in 1836 he published two novels, La Couronne de bluets and La Pécheresse. He had many friends in Paris, among them Jules Janin and Théophile Gautier, and he wrote in collaboration with Jules Sandeau. He produced art criticism in L'Histoire de la peinture flamande et hollandaise (1846); semi-historical sketches in Mlle de la Vallière et Mme de Montespan (1860) and Galerie de portraits du XVIII siècle (1844); literary criticism in Le Roi Voltaire (1858) and his famous satirical Histoire du quarante et unième fauteuil de l'Académie française (1855); drama i... Biography of Iris Chang
Iris Shun-Ru Chang (simplified Chinese: 张纯如; traditional Chinese: 張純如; pinyin: Zhāng Chúnrú; March 28, 1968 – November 9, 2004) was an American historian and journalist. She is best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking. She committed suicide on November 9, 2004. Chang is the subject of the 2007 biographical book, Finding Iris Chang, as well as the 2007 documentary film Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking. Early life The daughter of two university professors who emigrated from China, Chang was born in Princeton, New Jersey and was raised in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, where she attended University Laboratory High School of Urbana, Illinois and graduated in 1985. She earned a bachelor's degree in... Biography of Josephin Peladan
Joséphin Péladan (March 28, 1858 – June 27, 1918) was a French novelist and Martinist. He claimed that a Babylonian King left the title of "Sâr" to his family. Péladan wrote a novel, Le vice suprème (1884), that was interwoven with Rosicrucian and occult themes. After reading Péladan's novel, the French poet Stanislas de Guaita became interested in occultism. In Paris, De Guaita and Péladan became acquainted, and in 1884, the two decided to try to rebuild the Rosicrucian Brotherhood. De Guaita and Péladan recruited Gérard Encausse to help rebuild the brotherhood. Encausse, who went by the pseudonym “Papus”, was a Spanish-born French physician and occultist who had written books on magic, Kabbalah and the Tarot. In 1888, De Guaita founded the Cabalistic Order of the Rosicrucian. The R... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Henry Paulson
Henry Merritt "Hank" Paulson Jr. (born March 28, 1946) is the United States Treasury Secretary and member of the International Monetary Fund Board of Governors. He previously served as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs. Early life and family Born in Palm Beach, Florida, to Marianna Gallaeur and Henry Merritt Paulson, a wholesale jeweler, he was raised in Barrington Hills, Illinois. He was raised as a Christian Scientist. Paulson attained the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. A star athlete at Barrington High School, Paulson was a champion wrestler and stand out football player, graduating in 1964. Paulson received his Bachelor of Arts in English from Dartmouth College in 1968; at Dartmouth he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and was an All Ivy, ... Biography of Kate Gosselin
Katie Irene "Kate" Gosselin (née Kreider; born March 28, 1975) is an American television personality. Gosselin achieved national recognition on the reality show Jon & Kate Plus 8, in which she and her then-husband Jon Gosselin are profiled as they raise their atypical family of sextuplets and twins. Early life Gosselin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She became a registered nurse after completing a diploma program at The Reading Hospital and Medical Center in Reading, Pennsylvania. She then worked as a labor and delivery nurse at Reading Hospital until 2004. Career Reality TV The family was featured in a special on Discovery Health in September 2005 entitled Surviving Sextuplets and Twins. A year later they were featured in another special entitled Sextuplets and Twins... Biography of Michael Parkinson
Sir Michael Parkinson, CBE (born 28 March 1935) is an English broadcaster, journalist and author. He presented his interview programme, Parkinson, from 1971 to 1982 and from 1998 to 2007. Early life Parkinson, or "Parky" as he is known, was born in the village of Cudworth, England. The son of a miner, he was educated at Barnsley Grammar School and passed two O-Levels: in Art and English Language. He was a club cricketer, and both he and his opening partner at Barnsley Cricket Club, Dickie Bird, had trials for Yorkshire together with Geoffrey Boycott. Parkinson began as a journalist on local newspapers, and his Yorkshire background and accent remain part of his appeal. He worked as a reporter on the Manchester Guardian and later on the Daily Express in London. He was also conscripted ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Bill Gaither (gospel singer)
William J. Gaither, born on March 28, 1936 in Alexandria, Indiana, is an American singer and songwriter of southern gospel and contemporary Christian music. He has written numerous popular Christian songs with his wife, Gloria. Besides performing solo and with his wife, Gaither has appeared as part of the Bill Gaither Trio, the Gaither Vocal Band, and as a part of his "Homecoming" groups. Bill and Gloria still live in Indiana and have three grown children. Early life Bill Gaither was born in Alexandria, Indiana, around 35 miles northeast of Indianapolis, in 1936, the son of George and Lela Gaither. He formed his first group, the Bill Gaither Trio (consisting of his sister Mary Ann and brother Danny), in 1956 while a college student at Anderson College. After graduating from Anderson ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Pierre Gauthiez
Pierre-Michel Gautiez, born March 28, 1862 in Fontenay-aux-Roses, was a French poet and author.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Bernard Darniche
Bernard Darniche (born March 28, 1942 in Cenon) is a French former rally driver. He won the European Rally Championship in 1976 and 1977 and the French Rally Championship in 1976 and 1978, each time behind the wheel of a Lancia Stratos. He also holds the record for most victories in the Tour de Corse which he won six times (1970, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1981), a feat later equalled by Didier Auriol. He competed in the first World Rally Championships in 1973, winning the 16th Moroccan Rally and placing second in the 44th Alpine Rally, and was one of the top competitors for the remainder of the decade. He finished third in the inaugural FIA Cup for Rally Drivers in 1977, the first of three successive top ten finishes in the drivers' championship. He also won the Rallye Automobile Mo... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Orla Brady
Orla Brady (born 28 March 1961) is an Irish actress. Early life and career The second of four children born to Dublin publican Patrick Brady (former owner of the Temple Bar) and his wife Catherine who had appeared in amateur productions at the Gate Theatre, Brady first became interested in an acting career after reading works by Germaine Greer and Simone de Beauvoir. Brady drifted between jobs in her early 20s: My 20s were torture. I found men terrifying. I didn't know how to relate to them and, because of that, there was no way I could have stood on a stage and asked people to look at me. I just wasn't comfortable in my skin. She gradually moved to London England, working part time as a model. Amongst other assignments she posed for DIY painting guide The Illustrator's Figure ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Neil Kinnock
Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock (born 28 March 1942) is a British Labour Party politician and a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1970 to 1995. He was the Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until his resignation following Labour's defeat in the 1992 general election. Kinnock began a process of modernisation of "old Labour" that was continued by his successors John Smith and Tony Blair in the move to a more moderate ideological direction. He served as a UK Commissioner of the European Commission from 1995 until 2004, and was until the summer of 2009 the Chairman of the British Council. Kinnock served as President of Cardiff University from 1998 until 2009. Early life Kinnock, an only child, was born in Tredegar, Wales. His father Gordon Herbert Kinnock was a coal miner who suffered fr... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Freddie Bartholomew
Frederick Cecil Bartholomew (March 28, 1924 – January 23, 1992), known for his acting work as Freddie Bartholomew, was an English-American child actor. One of the most famous child actors of all time, he became very popular in 1930s Hollywood films. His most famous starring roles are in Captains Courageous (1937) and Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936). Bartholomew was born in London, and for the title role of MGM's David Copperfield (1935), he immigrated to the United States at the age of 10 in 1934, living there the rest of his life. He became an American citizen in 1943 following World War II military service. Despite his great success and acclaim following David Copperfield, Bartholomew's childhood film stardom was marred by nearly constant legal battles and payouts which eventually to... Biography of John Evan
John Evan (born John Spencer Evans, 28 March 1948), played keyboards for Jethro Tull from April 1970 to June 1980. He was educated at King's College London. Evans was born in Blackpool, Lancashire. He changed his name when his first band, The Blades, changed their name to The John Evan Band. Jeffrey Hammond apparently thought 'The John Evan Band' sounded better than 'The John Evans Band'. Whilst a member of Jethro Tull, Evan had a penchant for wearing his trademark white suit, along with a yellow shirt underneath and a pink-and-yellow polka-dot tie. Evan can be seen wearing this outfit in photographs on the album War Child and the live album Bursting Out, while a painted version of him is seen wearing the suit and tie on the inside cover of the album Aqualung. Evan left Jethro Tul... Biography of Eddie Fatu
Edward "Eddie" Umar Fatu (born March 28, 1973) is a Samoan professional wrestler better known by his ring names Jamal, Ekmo, and currently Umaga. He is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment, wrestling on the SmackDown brand. He is a member of the Anoa'i wrestling family, and before his current WWE role, he frequently worked as a part of a tag team – variously named The Island Boyz, the Samoan Gangstas, and 3-Minute Warning – with his cousin Matt Anoa'i. His current ring name of Umaga is mispronounced as oo-mug-gah, the correct Samoan pronounciation is oo-mung-ah. Billed height 6 ft 4 1/2 in (1.94 m) Billed weight 350 lb (160 kg) Early life Fatu was born in American Samoa, a member of the famous Anoa'i wrestling family. His mother, Vera, was the sister of Afa and... Biography of Jerry Sloan
Gerald Eugene Sloan, better known as Jerry Sloan (born March 28, 1942) is an American Basketball Hall of Fame-inducted head coach with the Utah Jazz of the NBA. He is one of professional basketball's most successful coaches, with a career regular-season win–loss record of 1137–751 (as of the end of the 2008–09 NBA season), placing him fourth on the list of all-time most-winning NBA coaches. Sloan collected his 1,000th career win against the Dallas Mavericks on December 11, 2006, in a 101–79 victory, which made him only the fifth coach in NBA history to reach the milestone. Sloan is the only coach in NBA history to record 1,000 wins with the same club, having reached that mark on November 7, 2008 with a win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. He has also coached for one team longer than anyone... Biography of Amaia Salamanca
Amaia Salamanca Urizar (born March 28, 1986) is a Spanish actress, best known for her role as Catalina Marcos in the TV series "Sin Tetas No Hay Paraíso" Amaia Salamanca was born in Madrid (Spain) on 28 March 1986. Initially, she was not planning to go into acting, but in her first audition, for SMS, the television channel TV company LaSexta gave her first acting job. In SMS, she worked with other young film and television talents as Yon González, Aroa Gimeno, Mario Casas and María Castro. She will lead the Spanish-Canadian co-production Webcam directed by Antoni Sole. Besides, her work as an actress, Amaia works as a model for photo shoots, video clips and shows. In 2006 she was ranked 5 on Maxim magazine's "Top 100 Hot List", between Jessica Alba (4th) and Scarlett Johansson(6th).... Biography of Richard Kelly
James Richard Kelly (born March 28, 1975) is an American film director and writer, best known for 2001's Donnie Darko. Early life Kelly was born James Richard Kelly in Newport News, Virginia, the son of Lane Kelly and Ennis Kelly. He grew up in Midlothian, Virginia where he attended Midlothian High School. When he was a child his father worked for NASA on the Mars Viking Lander program. He won a scholarship to Southern California to study at the USC School of Cinema-Television where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He made two short films at USC, The Goodbye Place and Visceral Matter, before graduating in 1997. Film career Donnie Darko was given a budget of just $4,500,000.00. This was his first feature and was nominated for 21 small awards, winning 11 of them,... Biography of Jean Claudio
Jean Claudio, born Claude Martin March 28, 1927 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, and died January 11, 1992 in Saint-Cloud, was a French actor, child actor and comedian. Filmography * 1937 : Nostalgie de Victor Tourjansky * 1938 : La Tragédie impériale de Marcel L'Herbier * 1938 : Carrefour de Kurt Bernhardt * 1938 : Les Disparus de Saint-Agil de Christian-Jaque * 1939 : La Charrette fantôme de Julien Duvivier * 1941 : L'Enfer des anges de Christian-Jaque * 1941 : Untel Père et Fils de Julien Duvivier * 1941 : Andorra ou les hommes d'airain de Émile Couzinet * 1942 : Les Cadets de l'océan de Jean Dréville * 1952 : Moulin Rouge de John Huston * 1955 : Marie-Antoinette reine de France de Jean Delannoy * 1956 : Elena et les Hommes de Jean ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Jean Baechler
Jean Baechler, born on March 28, 1937 in Thionville (Moselle), is a professor of sociology and author, member of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques. Works 1968 - Politique de Trotsky (recueil de textes), col. U, Armand Colin 1970 - Les Phénomènes révolutionnaires,col.SUP, PUF. 1971 - Les Origines du capitalisme, Gallimard 1975 - Les Suicides (thèse sous la direction de Raymond Aron), Calmann Lévy. Préface de R. Aron. Réédition Hermann, 2009 1976 - Qu’est-ce que l’idéologie ? Ed. de poche, Idées, Gallimard n°345. 1978 - Le Pouvoir pur, Calmann Lévy 1985 - Démocraties,col. liberté de l'esprit, Calmann Lévy 1988 - La Solution indienne. Essai sur les origines du régime des castes, PUF 1988 - Europe and the rise of Capitalism (en... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Dewey F. Bartlett
Dewey Follett Bartlett, Sr. (March 28, 1919 – March 1, 1979), a U.S. politician, served as the 19th Governor of Oklahoma from 1967 to 1971, following his same-party Republican predecessor, Henry Bellmon. State law at that time did not allow consecutive terms for governor. In 1966, he was elected governor after defeating the Democratic nominee, Preston Moore of Oklahoma City. He was defeated for reelection in 1970 by Tulsa attorney David Hall in the closest election in state history. He was elected to the United States Senate in 1972 and served one term. Biography He was born in Marietta, Ohio, and attended schools in Marietta and Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Following his graduation from Princeton University with a degree in geological engineering in 1942, he served in the United State... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Alejandro Toledo
Alejandro Celestino Toledo Manrique (born 28 March 1946) is a politician who was President of Peru, from 2001 to 2006. He was elected in April 2001, defeating former President Alan García. Toledo came to international prominence after leading the opposition against President Alberto Fujimori, who held the presidency from 1990 to 2000. Early life Born into a family of indigenous campesinos (peasants) of Quechua heritage and living in extreme poverty, he was one of sixteen brothers and sisters. He was born in the village of Ferrer, Bolognesi, but registered in the nearby town of Cabana, Pallasca Province, Ancash Department. He grew up in Chimbote, a city on Peru's northern coast, where from the age of six, he worked shining shoes and selling newspapers and lottery tickets. After a chi... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Johann André
Johann André (March 28, 1741 – June 18, 1799, born in Offenbach am Main) was a German musician, composer and music publisher. In 1774, as the patriarch of a Huguenot family, André founded one of the first music publishing houses to be independent of a bookshop, in Offenbach am Main. Among his closest friends in Offenbach were Goethe, at the time of his engagement to Anna Elisabeth Schönemann, and he is pictured in the seventeenth book of Goethe's autobiography Dichtung und Wahrheit with an Offenbach am Main background in 1775. In 1777, André was appointed musical director at the German Theatre in Berlin, without having to abandon Offenbach am Main. He composed some 30 operas, ballads and songs. His son, Johann Anton André (1775–1842), followed his footsteps into composing and musi... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Richard Backus
Richard Backus (born March 28, 1945) is an American actor and television writer. He has been nominated for four Daytime Emmy Awards for writing and one for acting. Biography Richard Backus was born in Goffstown, New Hampshire on March 28, 1945. He attended Harvard University. He has been married to Sharon Romeyko since January 27, 1985. Acting career Richard Backus made his Broadway theatre debut at the Booth Theatre in the original production of Butterflies Are Free. The production began in October 1969 with Backus cast as the understudy for Keir Dullea in the role of Don Baker. He was first appeared in the role, which we would later take over, in 1971. Since then, he has appeared in several other Broadway productions, including Ah, Wilderness!, Camelot, and most recently You N... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Matti Pellonpaa
Matti Pellonpää (28 March 1951 in Helsinki – 13 July 1995 in Vaasa) was an award-winning Finnish actor and a musician. He rose to international fame with his roles in both Aki Kaurismäki's and Mika Kaurismäki's films; particularly being a regular in Aki's films, appearing in 18 of them. He started his career in 1962 as a radio actor at the Finnish state-owned broadcasting company YLE. He performed as an actor during the 70s in many amateur theatres, at the same time that he studied at the Finnish Theatre Academy, where he completed his studies in the year 1977. He was nominated Best Actor by European Film Academy for his role as Rodolfo in La Vie de Boheme and won the Felix at the European Film Awards in 1992. He also starred in Jim Jarmusch's 1991 film Night on Earth. His private... Biography of Lauren Weisberger
Lauren Weisberger (born March 28, 1977) is an American novelist and author of the 2003 bestseller The Devil Wears Prada, a speculated roman à clef of her real life experience as a put-upon assistant to Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. Early and personal life Weisberger was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania to a school teacher mother and a department-store-president turned mortgage-broker father. Her family is Jewish and Weisberger was raised in Conservative Judaism and later Reform Judaism. She spent her early youth in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, a small town outside Scranton. At age eleven, her parents divorced and she and her younger sister, Dana, moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of the state, with their mother. In 1995, she graduated from South White... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Laura Chinchilla
Laura Chinchilla Miranda (born March 28, 1959) is a Costa Rican politician and first female President-elect of Costa Rica. She was one of Óscar Arias Sánchez's two Vice-Presidents and his administration's Minister of Justice. She was the governing PLN candidate for President in the 2010 general election, where she won with 46.76% of the vote. Political career Prior to entering politics, Chinchilla worked as an NGO consultant in Latin America and Africa, specialising in judicial reform and public security issues. She went on to serve in the José María Figueres Olsen administration as vice-minister for public security (1994–1996) and minister of public security (1996–1998). From 2002 to 2006, she served in the National Assembly as a deputy for the province of San José. Chinchilla wa... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Flora Robson
Dame Flora McKenzie Robson DBE (28 March 1902 – 7 July 1984) was an English actress, renowned as a character actress, who played roles ranging from queens to villainesses. Early life She was born in South Shields, of Scottish descent. Many of her forebears were engineers, mostly in shipping. Her father was a ship's engineer who moved from Wallsend to Palmers Green in 1907 and Southgate in 1910 and later Welwyn Garden City. She had six siblings. She was educated at the Palmers Green High School and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Career Her father discovered that Flora had a talent for recitation and, from the age of five, she was taken around by horse and carriage to recite, and to compete in recitations. This established a pattern that remained with her. Robson made he... Biography of Pierre Michon
Pierre Michon (born 28 March 1945, Châtelus-le-Marcheix, Creuse) is a French writer. His first novel, Small lives (1984), is widely regarded as a masterpiece in contemporary French literature. He won several prizes for Small lives, The Origin of the World (1996) and his body of work. His novels and stories have been translated into German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese, Czech and English. Works Small lives, Archipelago Books (2008) Vie de Joseph Roulin, Verdier (1988) L'empereur d'Occident, with engravings by Pierre Alechinsky, Fata Morgana (1989); Verdier Poche (2007) without illustrations Masters and servants, Mercury House (1997) Rimbaud le fils, Gallimard (1991) The Origin of the World, Mercury House (2002) Le roi du bois, Verdier (1996) Mythologies d... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Germaine Bazzle
Germaine Bazzle, born on March 28, 1932 in New Orleans, Louisiana, is an American jazz singer.... Biography of Byron Scott (basketball)
Byron Antom Scott (born March 28, 1961, in Ogden, Utah) is a retired American National Basketball Association player and current head coach of the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers. He was formerly the head coach of the NBA's New Jersey Nets and New Orleans Hornets. He attended Arizona State University, but left school in his junior year to sign with the then San Diego Clippers. He was an important component of the Los Angeles Lakers championship teams of the mid-to-late 1980s. Scott grew up in Inglewood, California and played at Morningside High School, in the shadow of what was then the Lakers' home arena, The Forum. Playing career NBA Selected by the San Diego Clippers with the 4th pick of the 1983 NBA Draft, he was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in 1983 in exchange for Norm Nixon. Du... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Edmund Muskie
Edmund Sixtus "Ed" Muskie (March 28, 1914 (birth time source: AFA 4/1972, Astrodatabank) – March 26, 1996) was an American politician from Rumford, Maine. He served as Governor of Maine from 1955 to 1959, as a member of the United States Senate from 1959 to 1980, and as Secretary of State under Jimmy Carter from 1980 to 1981. Muskie was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in the 1968 presidential election, and was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President in 1972. Muskie held the highest office (Secretary of State) held by a Polish American in U.S. history, and also is the only Polish American ever nominated by a major party for Vice President. Early life Muskie was born in Rumford, Maine. His father, Stephen Marciszewski (mar-chih-SHEF-ski) immigrated to the Uni... Biography of Wesley Person
Wesley Lavon Person (born March 28, 1971 in Brantley, Alabama) is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA. Selected by the Phoenix Suns 23rd overall in the 1994 NBA Draft out of Auburn University, he played three seasons for the Suns, five for the Cleveland Cavaliers, 82 games over two seasons for the Memphis Grizzlies, 33 games for the Portland Trail Blazers, nine games for the Atlanta Hawks, sixteen games for the Miami Heat and 25 for the Denver Nuggets. Person's best season was with the Cavs in 1997-98, when he averaged 14.7 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.57 steals per game. Throughout his career, he's been known for his three-point shooting ability and also in 1997-98, led the league in three-pointers made and attempted. He has a career average three... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Joseph Weigl
Joseph Weigl (28 March 1766, Eisenstadt, Hungary, Austrian Empire – 3 February 1846), was an Austrian composer and conductor. The son of Joseph Franz Weigl (1740–1820), the principal cellist in the orchestra of the Esterházy family, he was born in Eisenstadt and studied music under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Antonio Salieri. He became Kapellmeister at the court theatre in Vienna in 1792, and from 1827 to 1838 was vice-Kapellmeister of the court. Weigl composed a number of operas, both Italian and German and in various genres, although most of his late works are pieces of sacred music. His best known work was the opera Die Schweizerfamilie. He died in Vienna. Operas (first performed in Vienna, unless otherwise noted) Die unnütze Vorsicht oder Die betrogene Arglist, p... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Pierre Barbe
Pierre Barbe, born on March 28, 1900 in Paris, died in 2004, was a French architect and artist.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Alain Sarde
Alain Sarde is a French film producer and actor who was born on the 28 March 1952 in Boulogne-Billancourt. One of his films, Mulholland Drive received the Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Picture. The Pianist was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and won the BAFTA Award for Best Film. Another film of his - Intimate Strangers - is being remade by Paramount Pictures. Sarde's credits include: Speak to Me of Love Wild Reeds Belphégor - Le fantôme du Louvre The Pianist Oliver Twist Sole Sisters First Name: Carmen Ponette Life Is a Miracle L'Appât Mixed Blood Nelly and Mr. Arnaud Water Drops on Burning Rocks Place Vendôme Barocco Alice and Martin Children of the Century Jet Lag... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Jean-Claude Boulard
Jean-Claude Boulard, born on March 28, 1943 in Nantes, is a French politician and writer.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Elliot Perry
Elliot Lamonte Perry (born March 28, 1969 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA. The 6'0" (1.83 m) point guard from Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis), was selected with the tenth pick of the second round (37th overall) by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 1991 NBA Draft. He played ten games in 1991-92 for the Clippers before being waived and subsequently signed for the rest of the season by the Charlotte Hornets. He then moved on to Continental Basketball Association for two years before returning to the NBA, most notably with the Phoenix Suns where in 1994-95 he was voted runner-up as the NBA's Most Improved Player. He rounded out his NBA career in 2002 with his hometown Memphis Grizzlies for whom he played just t... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Henri Gatien Bertrand
Henri-Gatien, Comte Bertrand (28 March 1773 – 31 January 1844), French general, was born at Châteauroux, Indre as a member of a well-to-do bourgeois family. At the outbreak of the French Revolution, he had just finished his studies at the Prytanée National Militaire, and he entered the army as a volunteer. During the expedition to Egypt, Napoleon named him colonel (1798), then brigadier-general, and after the Battle of Austerlitz his aide-de-camp. His life was henceforth closely bound up with that of Napoleon, who had the fullest confidence in him, honoring him in 1808 with the title of count and at the end of 1813, with the title of Grand Marshal of the Palace. It was Bertrand who in 1809 directed the building of the bridges by which the French army crossed the Danube at Wagram. In 181... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Marc Doré
Marc Doré, born on March 28, 1938 in Neuville (Quebec), is a Quebec author.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Rudolf Serkin
Rudolf Serkin (March 28, 1903 – May 8, 1991), was a Bohemian-born pianist. Life and early career Serkin was born in Eger, Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Cheb, Czech Republic) to a Russian-Jewish family. Hailed as a child prodigy, he was sent to Vienna at the age of 9, where he studied piano with Richard Robert and, later, composition with Joseph Marx making his public debut with the Vienna Philharmonic at 12. From 1918 to 1920 he studied composition with Arnold Schoenberg and participated actively in Schoenberg's Society for the Private Performance of Music. He began a regular concert career in 1920, living in Berlin with the German violinist Adolf Busch and his family, which included a then 3-year-old daughter Irene whom Serkin would marry 15 years later. In the 1920s and ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Darrell Foss
Darrell Foss, born on March 28, 1892 in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, died on September 15, 1962 in Los Angeles, California, was an American actor. Filmography (source: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0287581/) 1922 The Woman He Married Roderick Warren 1922 A Homespun Vamp Stephen Ware 1921 From the Ground Up Carswell Jr 1921 Don't Neglect Your Wife Holt 1921 Luring Lips Dave Martin 1921 An Unwilling Hero Richmond 1920 Held in Trust Stanford Gorgas 1920 The Walk-Offs Schuyler Rutherford 1919 Loot Wade Hildreth 1919 The Brat Stephen Forrester 1919 Rose o' the River Steve Waterman 1919 La lanterne rouge Andrew Handel 1919 The Parisian Tigress Albert Chauroy 1918 The Testing of Mildred Vane Albert Moreland 1918 The Return of Mary ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Michel Bissonnet
Michel Bissonnet, MNA (born March 28, 1942 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian politician who served as Liberal member and President (House Speaker) of the National Assembly of Quebec. Background Bissonnet obtained a license in law at Université de Montréal in 1976 and was admitted to the Barreau du Québec the following year. Prior to his years as a lawyer, he worked for the City of Montreal for 17 years in various positions including archivist and assistant office manager. NDP candidate Bissonnet was formerly involved in the federal New Democratic Party and its Quebec wing, the defunct Nouveau Parti démocratique du Québec. He was a candidate in the 1967 federal by-election for that party in the district of Papineau. He finished third with 15% of the vote. Liberal candidate André... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Olivier Jarde
Olivier Jardé (born March 28, 1953 in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine) is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents the Somme department, and is a member of the New Centre. He is also a surgeon.... Biography of Zizi Possi
Maria Izildinha "Zizi" Possi (born March 28, 1956) is a Brazilian singer from São Paulo, the daughter of Italian immigrants. She is the mother of another famous Brazilian singer, Luiza Possi. Source for her time of birth: she declared on January 2012 that she´s Leo rising (http://twitcam.livestream.com/84nt0), accuracy: one hour. External link, her site: http://www2.uol.com.br/zizipossi/ Discography All albums are in Portuguese unless noted otherwise. 1978 - Flor do Mal 1979 - Pedaço de Mim 1980 - Zizi Possi 1981 - Um Minuto Além 1982 - Asa Morena 1983 - Pra Sempre e Mais um Dia 1984 - Dê um Rolê 1986 - Zizi 1987 - Amor e Música 1989 - Estrebucha Baby 1991 - Sobre Todas as Coisas 1993 - Valsa Brasileira 1996 - Mai... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Zoé Chauveau
Dominique, Sabine, Zoé Chauveau, born March 28, 1959 in Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts-de-Seine), is a French actress. Filmography 1976 : L'Ombre des Châteaux. 1976 : Si c'était à refaire. 1977 : Moi, Fleur Bleue. 1978 : Violette Nozière 1980 : Girls. 1980 : L'Empreinte Des Géants. 1981 : Longshot. 1981 : Les Filles de Grenoble 1983 : Il Conte Tacchia. 1983 : Le Jeune Marié. 1989 : Bobby et l'aspirateur. 1990 : A bas l'éternité. Television 1978 : Brigade des mineurs. 1978 : Une absence prolongée. 1981 : Le Boulanger de Suresnes.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Alexander Mitta
Alexander Naumovich Mitta (Russian: Алекса́ндр Нау́мович Митта́; born 28 March 1933 in Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter and actor. Mitta's birth name was Alexander Naumovich Rabinovich (Рабино́вич). He studied engineering (graduated in 1955), then worked as a cartoonist in art and humour magazines. In 1960 Mitta graduated at the film directing faculty of the VGIK. Mitta's career as film director and screenwriter spans from the 1960s until the 2000s. Among the movies are Gori, gori, moya zvezda (Гори, гори, &... Biography of Gareth David-Lloyd
Gareth David-Lloyd (born 28 March 1981) is a Welsh actor best known for his role as Ianto Jones in the British science fiction television programme Torchwood. Early life Born Gareth David Lloyd in Bettws, Newport. His first acting role was as a robot in a junior school play. As a teenager, Gareth joined the Gwent Young People's Theatre in Abergavenny and The Dolman Youth Theatre in Newport, where he was a contemporary of the actor Matthew Woodyatt and the singer Nia Lynn. While there, he appeared in several plays, including Macbeth, The Threepenny Opera and Henry V, in which he played the title role. When former Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock saw the young David-Lloyd performing at Monmouth Castle, he sent him £250 to use towards his acting career. Early theatre work While study... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Bohumil Hrabal
Bohumil Hrabal (pronounced ) (March 28, 1914, Brno - February 3, 1997, Prague) was a famous Czech writer. Life and work Born in Brno-Židenice, Moravia, he lived briefly in Polná, but was raised in the Nymburk brewery as the manager's stepson. Hrabal received a Law degree from Prague's Charles University, and lived in the city from the late 1940s on. He lived at 24 Na Hrázi Street in Prague - Libeň; the house does not exist any more. He worked as a manual laborer alongside Vladimír Boudník in the Kladno ironworks in the 1950s, an experience which inspired the "hyper-realist" texts he was writing at the time. His best known novels were Closely Watched Trains (1965) and I Served the King of England. In 1965 he bought a cottage in Kersko, which he used to visit till the end of his lif... Biography of Crystal Cox
Crystal Cox (born March 28, 1979 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American track and field athlete and was a contestant on the seventeenth season of the reality show Survivor. Olympics She won a gold medal in the women's 4x400 m relay at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. In Athens she ran in the preliminary round but not in the final. DeeDee Trotter, Monique Henderson, Sanya Richards and Monique Hennagan were the athletes who ran in the final. In 2004, she was the American indoor 200 m champion. Steroid Use On January 29, 2010, the Associated Press and ESPN.com reported that Cox admitted to using anabolic steroids from 2001-2004. As a result, she will forfeit all of her results from that time period, and has agreed to a four-year suspension. The suspension will last until January 2014... Biography of Anita Werner
Anita Werner (born 28 March 1978) is a Polish television journalist, connected with TVN, and former actress. Biography She graduated I Lyceum in Łódź. Then, she studied cultural studies with speciality film theory at University of Łódź, graduating in 2001. Actress At the age of seventeen, she got the role in the film Słodko gorzki directed by Władysław Pasikowski. She also played in the television series Zostać Miss. However, she did not continue her acting career. Filmography 1995: Dzieje Mistrza Twardowskiego 1996: Słodko gorzki as Paulina Wrońska 2000: To my 2001: Zostać Miss as Anita Borowska 'Żyrafa', a contestant Journalism Her career as journalist began in television Wizja Sport. Th... Biography of Natalie Lander
Natalie Jenette Lander (born March 28, 1983 in Hollywood, California) is an American actress, voice actress, and singer. She is the daughter of actors David Lander and Kathy Fields. She is known for her work in the game based on the animated movie Shrek the Third, the voice of Terra Branford in Dissidia Final Fantasy, the voice of Kinzie Kensington in Saints Row: The Third, and the voice of Kisala in the video game Rogue Galaxy. She was the fifth-place finisher on the TV series, Legally Blonde The Musical: The Search for Elle Woods, that aired on MTV. Filmography Video game roles Dissidia Final Fantasy - Terra Branford Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy - Terra Branford God of War III - Pandora Rogue Galaxy - Kisala Shrek the Third - Lady Of The Lake/Witch 2/Ogre Baby... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Richard Socrier
Richard Socrier (born March 28, 1979 in XIVe arrondissement, Paris) is a football striker from France. He plays for French Ligue 2 club Stade Brest 29 and has represented the Guadeloupe national football team. International career Socrier made his debut for Guadeloupe at the CONCACAF Gold Cup Finals in June 2007 against Haiti.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Kevin Loughery
Kevin Michael Loughery (born March 28, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American former professional basketball player and coach. Loughery spent 11 seasons in the National Basketball Association (1962–1973), almost nine of them with the Baltimore Bullets. He became player-coach of the Philadelphia 76ers in 1973, when the team had a 4–47 record, replacing Roy Rubin. The team slightly improved under Loughery, posting a 5–26 record for the remainder of the season. Following the season, Loughery was replaced by Gene Shue. After that disastrous season, Loughery retired as a player and became head coach of the American Basketball Association's New York Nets the following season. With superstar Julius Erving, Loughery won two ABA championships in three seasons. After the ABA disbanded and... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Chip Reese
David Edward Reese (March 28, 1951 – December 4, 2007), more commonly known as Chip Reese, was an American professional poker player and gambler from Centerville, Ohio. He is widely regarded to have been the greatest cash game poker player who ever lived. Early life Reese suffered from rheumatic fever during his elementary years at school and had to stay at home for almost a year. During this time, his mother taught him how to play several board and card games. Reese later described himself as "a product of that year." By the age of six, he was regularly beating fifth-graders at poker. In high school he was a football player and was on the debate team, winning an Ohio State Championship and going to the National Finals. He attended Dartmouth College after turning down an offer fro... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Allen Cunningham
Allen Cunningham (born March 28, 1977 in Riverside, California) is an American professional poker player. Cunningham studied civil engineering at UCLA before dropping out of school to play poker professionally. He began playing at 18 in Indian casinos. Cunningham plays online poker exclusively at Full Tilt Poker. Previously a Full Tilt sponsored pro, he became a full member of Team Full Tilt in October 2006. Cunningham earned the title 2005 ESPN/Toyota Player of the Year and came close to winning it again in 2006. He was also voted by fellow professional poker players the Best All Around Player under 35. Cunningham's single largest tournament payout occurred at the 2006 World Series of Poker when he finished in fourth place in the Main Event earning $3,628,513. Frequently during t... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Curt Hennig
Curtis Michael "Curt" Hennig (March 28, 1958 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota – February 10, 2003), also known by the ring name Mr. Perfect, was an American professional wrestler, manager and color commentator who worked for, among other promotions, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), the American Wrestling Association (AWA), World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). He was the son of wrestler Larry "The Axe" Hennig, and father to current WWE superstar Michael McGillicutty. Among other accolades, he is a four-time world champion, having held the AWA World Heavyweight Championship for over a year, the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship once, and the i-Generation World Heavyweight Championship twice. He is also a two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion. Co... Biography of Srdjan Todorovic
Srđan "Žika" Todorović (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Тодоровић), (born March 28, 1965) is a Serbian actor and musician, best known for his role as Miloš in the controversial 2010 horror film Srpski film. Todorović has served as a member of numerous bands, including Ekatarina Velika, Disciplina Kičme, Radnička Kontrola and Bezobrazno Zeleno. He is the son of the actor Bora Todorović. Discography With Radnička Kontrola "Dosada" / "TV u koloru" (1981) With Bezobrazno Zeleno 1 (1983) With Disciplina Kičme Sviđa mi se da ti ne bude prijatno (1983) Ja imam šarene oči (1985) (EP) Svi za mnom! (1986) Dečija pesma (198... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Rod Ferrell
Roderrick Justin Ferrell (born March 28, 1980 in Murray, Kentucky (birth time source: Steinbrecher collection, Astrodatabank)) was a member of a loose-knit gang of teenagers from Murray, Kentucky, known as the "Vampire Clan". In 1998, Ferrell pled guilty to the double slaying of a couple from Eustis, Florida, becoming the youngest person in the United States on Death Row. Originally sentenced to death, Ferrell's penalty has since been reduced to life without parole. Ferrell told people that he was a 500-year-old vampire named Vesago. The killings On November 25, 1996 (the week of Thanksgiving), Naomi Ruth Queen and Richard Wendorf were found by their daughter Jennifer Wendorf, beaten to death in their Eustis home. While 49-year-old Richard Wendorf was asleep on his couch and Ruth was i... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Lacey Turner
Lacey Amelia Turner is an award-winning English actress. She is best known for portraying the role of Stacey Slater on the BBC soap opera EastEnders, a role for which she has won 33 awards. She has won more British Soap Awards than any other actor in any soap, and, at the age of 17, she was the youngest person to ever win 'Best Actress', an award she went on to win four times. She is currently starring in a supernatural drama on Sky Living called Bedlam and the supernatural comedy-drama, Switch, shown on ITV2. Early life Turner was born in Hendon, NW London to parents Bev and Les. She was raised as a Catholic with her two younger sisters Daisy Turner (born 1990) and Lily Harvey (born 2001) in Hertfordshire, near to the BBC television studios in Elstree. She has commented, "From my be... Biography of Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching (born March 28, 1977) is an American actress who is best known for her role as FBI special agent Renee Walker on the American television series 24. Personal life Wersching was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. She attended high school at Crossroads College Preparatory School in the Central West End of St. Louis. During her youth, she competed in Irish dance and belonged to the St. Louis Celtic Stepdancers. She has a degree in musical theatre from Millikin University. Wersching married actor/comedian Stephen Full at their Los Angeles home in September 2009. Wersching and Full welcomed a baby boy, Freddie Wersching Full, on August 8, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. Career Wersching began her acting career with a guest appearance on the show Star Trek: Enter... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Joey Maxim
Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli (March 28, 1922 birth time source: Gauquelin) – June 2, 2001) was an American boxer. He was a light heavyweight champion of the world. He took the ring-name Joey Maxim from the Maxim gun, the world's first self-acting machine gun, based on his ability to rapidly throw a large number of left jabs. Early career Maxim was born in Cleveland, Ohio, he learned to box at a very young age. Following a successful amateur career, during which he won the Golden Gloves, he turned professional in 1940. He boxed fairly regularly at exhibitions during the war years whilst serving as a military police officer at Miami Beach, Florida. Maxim becomes world champion It is somewhat surprising that Maxim had to wait so long for a world title shot, he was 28 and had already ... Biography of Matt Nathanson
Matt Nathanson (born March 28, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter whose work is a blend of folk and rock music. In addition to singing, he plays acoustic (sometimes a 12-string) and electric guitar, and has played both solo and with a full band. His work includes the platinum-selling song "Come On Get Higher". Early life and college years Nathanson was raised in Lexington, Massachusetts. His father is Jewish and his mother is Catholic. Nathanson attended Pitzer College in Claremont, California (majoring in English and world literature). Music The members of his band have included Aben Eubanks on guitar, keys and vocals, later replaced by Aaron Tap. John Thomasson began as bassist in 2004. Thomasson left in 2009 to play bass for Little Big Town and continues to play for them t... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Keith Tkachuk
Keith Matthew Tkachuk (/kəˈtʃʌk/; born March 28, 1972 (birth time source: Nick Dagan Best, Astrodatabank)) is a retired American professional ice hockey player who played for four teams and three franchises in his 19-year career. He is one of only four American-born players to score 500 goals, and is the sixth American player to score 1,000 points. Playing career Tkachuk began his hockey career at Malden Catholic High School in Malden, Massachusetts. Tkachuk played collegiate hockey at Boston University, was a member of the U.S. National Junior team in 1991 and 1992, and a member of the U.S. Olympic team in 1992. He was drafted in the first round (19th overall) in the 1990 entry draft by the Winnipeg Jets who acquired the pick from the Buffalo Sabres in the deal tha... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Liz Trotta
Elizabeth Trotta (born 28 March 1937) is an American journalist and conservative commentator. Biography Trotta was born in New Haven, Connecticut. Her parents, Gaetano "Thomas" Trotta, a successful pharmacist, and the former Lillian Theresa Mazzacane, were both Catholics who had emigrated from Italy. Beside her parents, Liz had a sister, Mary L. Juba, who died in 2002. Liz has three nieces, Susan Christian of California, Dorene Juba-Peplau of Connecticut, and Catherine Juba of Florida, and one great nephew and two great nieces who reside in Connecticut. Trotta is a Fox News contributor and the former New York bureau chief of The Washington Times. She began her career in 1965, covering the Vietnam War as a correspondent for NBC News and later working for CBS News. Trotta has taught j... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of April Margera
April Margera (born April Cole; March 28, 1956) is an American reality television personality, best known for her appearances on MTV's Viva La Bam, Jackass, the CKY videos, Minghags: The Movie and Bam's Unholy Union. Referred to as "Ape" by fans of the aforementioned series, April is the mother of Bam, CKY drummer Jess, and is married to Phil Margera. Jeff Tremaine, producer of Jackass, once referred to her as "everyones mom", telling how she cooked dinner for the entire Jackass-crew on their first trip to West Chester. In 2006, April published a cookbook called "April Cooks: There's An Alligator In My Kitchen" which is a play on the fact that Bam put an alligator in her kitchen as part of a skit on Jackass: The Movie (he was trying to make her swear because the movie would be unc... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Jake Ellenberger
Jacob Steven Ellenberger (born March 28, 1985) is an American mixed martial artist and former United States Marine. Ellenberger is currently signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, fighting in the welterweight division. Ellenberger trains at Reign Training Center in Orange County, CA with fellow UFC fighters Mark Munoz and Jason Miller. Ellenberger is currently ranked the #8 welterweight in the world by Sherdog. Mixed martial arts career Background Ellenberger was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Ellenberger's father was an iron worker and he has a twin brother named Joe, also an MMA fighter, who had a record of 11-0 before being diagnosed with an extremely rare blood disease called Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria when he was 24 years old. Some estimates are that roughly half of... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Steve Turner (guitarist)
Steve Turner (born March 28, 1965) is an American guitarist, most famous for his work with Seattle band Mudhoney. Biography Turner was born in 1965 in Houston, Texas. His first band was called The Ducky Boys. The line up included future Pearl Jam member Stone Gossard. The Ducky Boys split around 1983. Turner later found Mark Arm in Mr. Epp and the Calculations, which Arm described as "The worst band in the world". Mr. Epp played their final show with Turner in 1984. Turner was also present in Green River which again featured Arm and Gossard, and also acquired the services of Jeff Ament (later Pearl Jam) on bass guitar. Turner left the band in 1984, citing differences with the "careerist" Ament. Arm and Turner brought Mudhoney into existence on New Year's Day, 1988. The Melvins bassist ... |
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