1917day.year

Yvette Chauviré

(1917 - 2016)

French ballerina

French ballerina
Yvette Chauviré was a French prima ballerina renowned for her elegant technique and expressive stage presence.
Yvette Chauviré joined the Paris Opera Ballet at age 15 and was named étoile in 1941. She became celebrated for her interpretation of Odette/Odile in Swan Lake and roles created for her by Serge Lifar. Chauviré collaborated with leading choreographers including Roland Petit and Antony Tudor. Her grace, musicality, and dramatic flair made her an icon of French ballet. After retiring in 1972, she served as inspector for dance at the Paris Opera, mentoring young dancers. She was awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour for her contributions to the arts. Chauviré remained a revered figure in dance until her death in 2016.
1917 Yvette Chauviré
1923day.year

Bettie Page

(1923 - 2008)

American model and actress

American model and actress
Iconic American pin-up model and actress known as the 'Queen of Pinups' for her bold style and timeless appeal.
Bettie Page (1923–2008) rose to fame in the 1950s as one of America's most iconic pin-up models. Her trademark jet-black hair, bangs, and adventurous poses captivated audiences and challenged societal norms. Page appeared in numerous calendars and magazines, becoming a symbol of mid-century pop culture. She also acted in a handful of cult films, showcasing her charismatic screen presence. After retiring from modeling, she lived a reclusive life until her rediscovery in the 1980s sparked renewed interest. Page's influence endures in fashion, art, and popular culture, inspiring countless artists and designers.
Bettie Page
1923day.year

Aaron Spelling

(1923 - 2006)

American actor, producer, and screenwriter

American actor producer and screenwriter
American actor, producer, and screenwriter best known for creating hit TV series like 'Charlie's Angels' and 'Beverly Hills, 90210.'
Aaron Spelling (1923–2006) began his career as an actor before moving into writing and production. He co-founded Four Star Television and later established Spelling Television, producing blockbuster series. His credits include 'The Love Boat,' 'Dynasty,' 'Melrose Place,' and 'Charmed.' Spelling pioneered glossy, high-concept dramas that captivated audiences worldwide. He amassed over 200 prime-time television credits and became one of the industry's most prolific figures. Spelling's shows influenced generations of storytellers and remain staples of television syndication.
Aaron Spelling
1926day.year

Charlotte Rae

(1926 - 2018)

American actress and singer

American actress and singer
American actress and singer best known for her role as Edna Garrett on 'The Facts of Life'.
Charlotte Joyce Rae was born on April 22, 1926 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She began her acting career in musical theatre, starring in Broadway productions such as 'The Visit' and 'Annie Get Your Gun'. Rae achieved national fame as the wise and caring housekeeper Edna Garrett on the sitcom 'Diff'rent Strokes'. Her popularity led to the spinoff series 'The Facts of Life', where she remained a beloved figure for nine seasons. In addition to acting, she released singing albums and was a mentor to young performers. She continued to make guest appearances on television and was honored for her contributions to comedy.
1926 Charlotte Rae
1928day.year

Estelle Harris

(1928 - 2022)

American actress and comedian

American actress and comedian
American actress and comedian best known for her role as Estelle Costanza on 'Seinfeld' and as the voice of Mrs. Potato Head in 'Toy Story'.
Estelle Harris was born April 22, 1928 in New York City, New York. She began her career as a stand-up comedian in the 1960s, performing at local clubs around the city. Harris gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Estelle Costanza, George Costanza's loud and overbearing mother on the sitcom 'Seinfeld'. She lent her distinctive voice to Mrs. Potato Head in the 'Toy Story' franchise, endearing her to younger audiences. With her trademark high-pitched delivery and comedic timing, Harris became a sought-after character actress. She continued to work in television, film, and voice acting for over five decades, leaving a legacy of humor.
1928 Estelle Harris
1931day.year

Ronald Hynd

English dancer and choreographer

English dancer and choreographer
English dancer and choreographer renowned for his classical ballet productions.
Ronald Hynd was born April 22, 1931 in London, England. He trained at the Sadler's Wells Ballet School and joined the Royal Ballet Company as a dancer. After retiring from performance, Hynd became known for choreographing full-length narrative ballets. His acclaimed works include 'The Merry Widow' and his production of 'Cinderella'. Hynd's choreography was praised for its elegance, storytelling, and musicality. He influenced generations of dancers and contributed significantly to British ballet's classical repertoire.
Ronald Hynd
1936day.year

Glen Campbell

(1936 - 2017)

American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor

American singer-songwriter guitarist and actor
American country music singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor famous for hits like "Wichita Lineman" and "Rhinestone Cowboy".
Glen Travis Campbell (1936–2017) was an American country music singer-songwriter and actor whose career spanned six decades. He initially gained recognition as a skilled session guitarist with the Wrecking Crew in Los Angeles before launching a solo career. Campbell achieved commercial success with chart-topping songs such as Gentle on My Mind, "Wichita Lineman", and "Rhinestone Cowboy". He also starred in his own television variety show The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour in the late 1960s and early 1970s. A member of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Grammy Hall of Fame, Campbell sold over 45 million records worldwide. In 2011, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and documented his final performances in the film I’ll Be Me. His blend of country, pop, and folk influences left an enduring legacy in American music.
1936 Glen Campbell
1937day.year

Jack Nicholson

American actor and producer

American actor and producer
American actor and producer celebrated for his versatile performances in film.
Jack Nicholson (born 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation. He has won three Academy Awards for performances in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "Terms of Endearment", and "As Good as It Gets". Nicholson is known for his charismatic screen presence, dark humor, and ability to portray both heroic and villainous characters. His notable films include "The Shining", "Chinatown", and "Batman", showcasing his range from psychological horror to neo-noir and blockbusters. With a career spanning over six decades, he has been nominated for twelve Oscars and has received multiple Golden Globe Awards. Beyond acting, Nicholson has also directed films and produced acclaimed projects. He remains an enduring icon in Hollywood, influencing countless actors with his distinctive style.
1937 Jack Nicholson
1939day.year

Mel Carter

American singer and actor

American singer and actor
American singer and actor best known for his 1965 hit single 'Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me'.
Mel Carter is an American singer and actor whose smooth baritone voice brought him fame in the 1960s. His most successful single, 'Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me', reached the Billboard Top Ten in 1965. He began his career singing in clubs before signing with a major record label. Carter also pursued acting, appearing in television shows and musical theater productions. Over his career, he has released multiple albums and continues to perform live. His enduring hit remains a staple of classic pop radio.
1939 Mel Carter
1939day.year

Jason Miller

(1939 - 2001)

American actor and playwright

American actor and playwright
American actor and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright known for his role in 'The Exorcist' and his play 'That Championship Season'.
Jason Miller was an American actor and playwright who left a lasting impact on stage and screen. His 1972 play 'That Championship Season' earned him the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and became a hallmark of contemporary American theatre. As an actor, Miller delivered a memorable performance as Father Damien Karras in the 1973 film 'The Exorcist'. Throughout his career, he appeared in numerous plays and films, showcasing his range and intensity. Miller's work bridged dramatic writing and acting, influencing generations of performers. He continued to write and act until his death in 2001, leaving behind a powerful artistic legacy.
Jason Miller
1946day.year

John Waters

American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter

American actor director producer and screenwriter
American filmmaker and actor known for his influential cult films and provocative style.
John Waters was born on April 22, 1946, in Baltimore, Maryland. He gained notoriety in the late 1960s and 1970s for underground films like 'Pink Flamingos'. Waters' work is celebrated for its transgressive humor and camp aesthetic. He directed cult classics such as 'Hairspray', which was later adapted into a Broadway musical. Waters has acted in and produced various independent projects and shorts. Known as the 'Pope of Trash', he has curated art exhibitions and photography books. Waters continues to tour with his speaking engagements and film retrospectives. His impact on independent cinema and queer culture remains significant.
John Waters
1952day.year

Marilyn Chambers

American actress

American actress
American actress who rose to fame in the 1970s and transitioned into mainstream film and television roles.
Marilyn Chambers was born in Westbury, New York in 1952. She gained fame as a leading actress in adult films before moving into mainstream cinema. Chambers appeared in movies such as 'Rabid' and guest-starred on popular television series. Her crossover success challenged industry norms and broadened her audience. She remained a cultural icon, noted for her charisma and resilience. Chambers used her platform to speak about the adult entertainment industry. Her legacy endures as a symbol of changing attitudes toward sexuality in media.
1952 Marilyn Chambers