1904day.year

Paul Hartman

(1904 - 1973)

American actor, singer, and dancer

American actor singer and dancer
Versatile American entertainer acclaimed for his performances in vaudeville, Broadway, and early television.
Born in 1904, Paul Hartman launched his career in vaudeville alongside his wife, captivating audiences with comedy, song, and dance. He transitioned to Broadway, earning praise for his roles in hit musicals and revues throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Hartman later appeared in Hollywood films and became a familiar face on television sitcoms in the 1950s and 1960s. Known for his impeccable timing and engaging stage presence, he was nominated for several awards. Hartman continued performing until shortly before his death in 1973, leaving a legacy of charm and versatility.
1904 Paul Hartman
1905day.year

Doris Hare

(1905 - 2000)

Welsh-English actress, singer, and dancer

Welsh-English actress singer and dancer
Beloved Welsh-English actress known for her warm character roles on stage and television.
Born in Wales in 1905, Doris Hare began her career as a dancer in West End revues during the 1920s. She smoothly transitioned to acting, taking on film and television roles that showcased her comedic talent. Hare’s portrayal of Mrs. Butler in the popular sitcom 'On the Buses' endeared her to a generation of viewers. Over an eight-decade career, she appeared in musicals, dramas, and comedies, earning acclaim for her versatility. She continued performing on stage well into her nineties and passed away in 2000, remembered as one of Britain’s most enduring performers.
1905 Doris Hare
1910day.year

David Niven

(1910 - 1983)

English soldier and actor

English soldier and actor
English actor celebrated for his charming screen presence and decorated World War II service.
David Niven (1910–1983) was an English actor and British Army officer. He served with distinction during World War II, earning the Military Cross. After the war, he became a Hollywood star, winning the 1959 Academy Award for Best Actor for 'Separate Tables.' Niven was known for his sophisticated humor and roles in films like 'The Pink Panther.' He penned a best-selling autobiography, 'The Moon's a Balloon,' and remains a beloved figure in classic cinema.
David Niven
1926day.year

Robert Clary

(1926 - 2022)

French-American actor and author

French-American actor and author
French-American actor best known for his role as Corporal Louis LeBeau on Hogan's Heroes and for his memoirs as a Holocaust survivor.
Robert Clary was a French-American actor and author who survived Auschwitz and Majdanek during World War II. He achieved worldwide recognition for his portrayal of Corporal Louis LeBeau in the popular TV series Hogan's Heroes. Beyond acting, Clary wrote memoirs recounting his experiences during the Holocaust, educating generations about tolerance and human rights. His career spanned over seven decades in film, television, and theater. Clary remained active in charity work and Holocaust remembrance until his death in 2022.
1926 Robert Clary
1926day.year

Cesare Danova

(1926 - 1992)

Italian-American actor

Italian-American actor
Italian-American actor known for his work in Hollywood films such as Cleopatra and the soap opera Peyton Place.
Cesare Danova was an Italian-American actor celebrated for his charismatic screen presence. He made his Hollywood debut in films like The Man Who Understood Women and gained international fame playing Apollodorus in Cleopatra (1963). Danova also embraced television, starring in popular series such as Peyton Place. Fluent in multiple languages, he brought European sophistication to his roles. His career spanned over four decades until his passing in 1992.
Cesare Danova
1930day.year

Monu Mukhopadhyay

(1930 - 2020)

Indian Bengali actor

Indian Bengali actor
Indian Bengali actor renowned for his versatile performances in Bengali cinema and theater over several decades.
Monu Mukhopadhyay was a prolific Indian Bengali actor whose career spanned over sixty years. He appeared in iconic films by directors such as Satyajit Ray and Mrinal Sen, and was equally celebrated on the stage for his expressive character roles. Known for his warm screen presence and versatility, Mukhopadhyay contributed to classics like Sonar Kella and Joy Baba Felunath. He remained active in the arts community until his death in 2020, leaving a lasting legacy in Bengali culture.
Monu Mukhopadhyay
1934day.year

Joan Hackett

(1934 - 1983)

American actress

American actress
American actress celebrated for her nuanced performances on stage and screen.
Joan Hackett was born in New York City in 1934 and began her career in theater, earning praise for her emotional depth. She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film The Group. Hackett also won an Emmy Award for her guest appearance in Columbo. Her notable film credits include Where's Poppa? and The Ginger Tree. She balanced her screen work with television roles and stage performances until her untimely death in 1983.
Joan Hackett
1935day.year

Robert Conrad

(1935 - 2020)

American actor, radio host and stuntman

American actor radio host and stuntman
American actor best known for starring in the television series The Wild Wild West.
Born in Chicago in 1935, Robert Conrad rose to fame portraying Secret Service agent James T. West in the hit series The Wild Wild West (1965–1969). He later starred as Major Greg 'Pappy' Boyington in Baa Baa Black Sheep, showcasing his affinity for action roles. Conrad performed many of his own stunts and also worked as a radio host. His charismatic screen presence and adventurous spirit made him a television icon of the 1960s and 70s. He remained active in film and television projects until his death in 2020.
1935 Robert Conrad
1944day.year

Roger Daltrey

English singer-songwriter, producer, and actor

English singer-songwriter producer and actor
Iconic English rock singer and lead vocalist of The Who.
Roger Daltrey is an English musician best known as the frontman of the rock band The Who. He co-founded the band in the 1960s and is celebrated for his powerful voice and stage presence. Daltrey has released solo albums and produced records for other artists. He has also pursued acting roles in film and theater, showcasing his versatility. His influence on rock music and performance has left an enduring legacy.
Roger Daltrey
1945day.year

Dirk Benedict

American actor and director

American actor and director
American actor known for his roles in Battlestar Galactica and The A-Team.
Dirk Benedict is an American actor who gained fame as Lt. Starbuck on the original Battlestar Galactica. He also starred as Templeton “Faceman” Peck in the hit television series The A-Team. Benedict has appeared in films, TV shows, and stage productions throughout his career. He has directed independent projects and authored writings about his experiences in Hollywood. His charismatic performances have made him a beloved figure in science fiction and action genres.
1945 Dirk Benedict
1947day.year

Alan Thicke

(1947 - 2016)

Canadian-American actor and composer

Canadian-American actor and composer
Canadian-American actor and composer best known for playing the father on the sitcom 'Growing Pains' and writing popular TV theme songs.
Alan Thicke was a Canadian-American actor, composer, and television host born in 1947. He rose to fame portraying Dr. Jason Seaver on the hit sitcom 'Growing Pains' from 1985 to 1992. In addition to acting, Thicke composed theme songs for popular shows such as 'Diff'rent Strokes' and 'The Facts of Life.' He hosted his own talk shows, including 'The Alan Thicke Show,' and made numerous guest appearances on television and radio. Thicke also wrote books and collaborated musically with his sons, Todd and Robin. He died in 2016 after suffering a heart attack during a hockey game, leaving behind a lasting legacy in television history.
1947 Alan Thicke
1952day.year

Nevada Barr

American actress and author

American actress and author
American author and former actress best known for her bestselling mystery series featuring park ranger Anna Pigeon.
Nevada Barr is an American author and former actress born in 1952. She worked briefly in theater and television before joining the National Park Service as a ranger. Barr gained acclaim for her Anna Pigeon mystery novels, which are set in various U.S. national parks. Her debut book, 'Track of the Cat,' won the Agatha Award for Best First Novel in 1994. She has written over a dozen novels, blending crime drama with vivid natural settings. Barr's unique background lends authenticity to her storytelling and strong female protagonist.
Nevada Barr