1926day.year

Frank Carson

(1926 - 2012)

Northern Irish comedian and actor

Northern Irish comedian and actor
Northern Irish stand-up comedian and actor celebrated for his quick wit, robust Belfast accent, and signature catchphrase 'It's the way I tell them!'.
Frank Carson rose to fame during the golden age of British variety entertainment in the 1960s and 1970s. Known for his energetic stage presence and offbeat humor, he made frequent appearances on television shows like The Comedians. His lively routines often combined rapid-fire jokes with memorable one-liners delivered in his distinct Northern Irish brogue. Carson also ventured into acting, appearing in television dramas and films across the UK. Beloved by audiences, he continued performing well into his later years, leaving a lasting impact on British comedy.
1926 Frank Carson
1929day.year

June Squibb

American actress

American actress
American character actress known for her vibrant supporting roles and her Academy Award-nominated performance in the film 'Nebraska'.
June Squibb began her acting career on Broadway before transitioning to film and television in the 1970s. She gained wider recognition in her later years, particularly for her scene-stealing role as Kate Grant in 'Nebraska' (2013). Her performance earned her an Academy Award nomination and introduced her to a new generation of moviegoers. Squibb's versatility has seen her portray comedic and dramatic characters across a range of productions. In addition to film, she remains a respected presence in regional theater and television dramas. Her dedication and longevity have made her a cherished figure in American entertainment.
June Squibb
1931day.year

Mike Nichols

(1931 - 2014)

German-born American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter

German-born American actor director producer and screenwriter
Acclaimed German-born American director, producer, actor, and screenwriter renowned for his Oscar-winning film and groundbreaking theater productions.
Born in Berlin, Mike Nichols fled Nazi Germany as a child and later became one of the most versatile talents in American entertainment. He first gained fame as half of the comedy duo Nichols and May before transitioning to a celebrated directing career. Nichols won the Academy Award for Best Director for 'The Graduate' (1967) and received multiple Tony Awards for his stage productions. His directorial range spanned comedy, drama, and musicals, with notable films like 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and 'Working Girl'. Nichols's keen insight into human behavior and storytelling made him a pillar of both Hollywood and Broadway. He remained active in film and theater until his passing in 2014, influencing countless artists and directors.
1931 Mike Nichols
1937day.year

Leo Goeke

(1937 - 2012)

American tenor and actor

American tenor and actor
Leo Goeke was an American tenor and actor known for his vibrant performances in opera and musical theater.
Leo Goeke enjoyed a distinguished career in both opera and musical theater, captivating audiences with his powerful vocal performances and dramatic flair. He appeared in leading roles at major opera houses and earned praise for his dynamic stage presence. Goeke also crossed over to Broadway, where his versatility shone in musical productions. In addition to his stage work, he appeared in television and film, bringing his theatrical skills to a wider audience. Later in life, he dedicated himself to teaching, mentoring aspiring singers and actors. His recordings remain celebrated for their emotional depth and technical precision.
1937 Leo Goeke
1946day.year

Sally Field

American actress

American actress
Sally Field is an American actress celebrated for her versatile performances in film and television, earning multiple Academy Awards.
Sally Field began her career on television, starring in popular series like 'Gidget' and 'The Flying Nun'. She won two Academy Awards for Best Actress in 'Norma Rae' (1979) and 'Places in the Heart' (1984), showcasing her dramatic range. Field received acclaim for roles in films such as 'Mrs. Doubtfire', 'Forrest Gump', and 'Lincoln', demonstrating comedic and dramatic talent. Her work on stage and screen has spanned decades, making her one of Hollywood's most respected actors. Field has also directed films and advocated for social causes, using her platform to support environmental and women's issues. Her enduring career and heartfelt performances continue to inspire audiences worldwide.
1946 Sally Field
1948day.year

Glenn Frey

(1948 - 2016)

American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor

American singer-songwriter guitarist and actor
Co-founder and lead vocalist of the Eagles, one of rock music's most successful bands.
Glenn Lewis Frey (1948–2016) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor best known as a founding member of the rock band Eagles. As part of Eagles, Frey contributed to numerous hit songs, including 'Take It Easy' and 'Hotel California.' He formed a successful songwriting partnership with bandmate Don Henley. Apart from his work with Eagles, Frey enjoyed a solo career with hits like 'The Heat Is On' and 'You Belong to the City.' Frey won multiple Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. In addition to his musical career, he made acting appearances in films and television shows. His distinctive voice and guitar work helped define 1970s and 1980s rock music. Frey's legacy endures through his songwriting contributions and enduring recordings. He passed away on January 18, 2016, leaving a lasting impact on popular music.
1948 Glenn Frey
1949day.year

Elwood Edwards

(1949 - 2024)

American voice actor

American voice actor
American voice actor best known for the iconic AOL greeting 'You've got mail'.
Elwood Edwards (1949–2024) was an American voice actor best known for providing the iconic greetings for AOL, including 'You've got mail.' His recordings first appeared in 1989 and became embedded in the experience of early internet users. Edwards voiced prompts like 'Welcome,' 'You've got pictures,' and 'File's done.' His friendly, authoritative tone helped define the culture of dial-up internet. Outside of AOL, he lent his voice to commercials, announcements, and multimedia projects. Edwards continued to engage with tech and nostalgia communities through interviews and public appearances. His work remains a symbol of the pre-broadband era and the beginnings of online communication.
1949 Elwood Edwards
1957day.year

Lori Singer

American actress and musician

American actress and musician
American actress and cellist best known for her starring role in the film Footloose.
Lori Singer is an American actress and classically trained cellist whose breakthrough role as Ariel Moore in the 1984 film Footloose earned her critical praise. Raised in a musical family, she studied cello at the Juilliard School before transitioning to acting. Singer appeared in films such as The Man Who Fell to Earth and in television series including Fame. She founded her own theater company and has performed in both screen and stage productions. Combining her musical talent with acting, she remains a unique presence in the entertainment world.
1957 Lori Singer
1960day.year

Lance Kerwin

(1960 - 2023)

American actor

American actor
American actor best known for his starring role in the television series James at 15.
Lance Kerwin rose to fame as a teenage actor playing the title role in James at 15, one of the first American series to focus on adolescent life. Born in 1960, he began acting at age nine with guest appearances on popular shows before landing his breakthrough role. He went on to star in Family Holvak and had roles in films such as The Loneliest Runner. Kerwin's naturalistic performances made him a role model for young viewers during his peak years. In later life, he appeared in occasional screen roles and devoted himself to writing and teaching theater. He passed away in 2023, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneering child star.
1960 Lance Kerwin
1966day.year

Peter DeLuise

American actor, writer, director, and producer

American actor writer director and producer
American actor, writer, director, and producer known for his work on television series such as 21 Jump Street and Stargate SG-1.
Born in 1966 into a family of performers, Peter DeLuise began acting as a child, guest-starring on shows like Knight Rider. He gained recognition for his role as Officer Doug Penhall on the 1980s series 21 Jump Street. Transitioning behind the camera, DeLuise wrote and directed multiple episodes of the Stargate franchise, earning fan acclaim. He has produced and helmed projects across television, showcasing versatility in both creative and production roles. DeLuise's blend of on-screen charisma and off-screen craftsmanship has made him a respected name in genre television. He continues to write, direct, and act, maintaining a prolific presence in the entertainment industry.
1966 Peter DeLuise
1968day.year

Kelly Rutherford

American actress

American actress
American actress known for her role as Lily van der Woodsen on the hit TV series Gossip Girl.
Kelly Rutherford is an American actress best known for portraying Lily van der Woodsen on the popular series Gossip Girl. She began her career in the early 1990s with roles in Melrose Place and Sports Night. Rutherford has also appeared in films such as The Ninja Chronicles and In the Cut. In addition to acting, she has been a dedicated advocate for refugee rights and has supported several humanitarian causes. With a career spanning over three decades, she remains a memorable presence on both television and film.
1968 Kelly Rutherford
1970day.year

Ethan Hawke

American actor, author, and director

American actor author and director
American actor, author, and director known for roles in Dead Poets Society and Before Sunrise.
Ethan Hawke is an American actor and filmmaker celebrated for his versatile performances and creative ventures. He began his career in film with Dead Poets Society (1989) and gained acclaim with the Before Sunrise trilogy. Hawke has received Academy Award nominations for his acting and screenwriting work. He has published novels and written plays, showcasing his talent beyond acting. As a director, he has helmed films like Chelsea Walls and Blaze. His contributions to theater, film, and literature mark him as a multifaceted artist.
1970 Ethan Hawke