1893day.year

Edward G. Robinson

(1893 - 1973)

American actor

American actor
American actor famous for his charismatic portrayal of gangsters, particularly in the film Little Caesar. He enjoyed a prolific career on screen and stage spanning over six decades.
Edward G. Robinson was born in 1893 and became one of Hollywood's most recognizable stars of the 1930s. He rose to fame for his role as Rico in Little Caesar, which established him as the quintessential screen gangster. Robinson demonstrated remarkable versatility in films such as Double Indemnity and Key Largo, earning critical acclaim. He also performed on Broadway and in radio dramas, showcasing his talent beyond cinema. Throughout his career, he appeared in more than 100 films, adapting to changing styles and genres. Beyond acting, Robinson was known for his commitment to humanitarian causes and support of emerging artists.
1893 Edward G. Robinson
1915day.year

Frank Sinatra

(1915 - 1998)

American singer, actor, and producer

American singer actor and producer
Iconic American singer, actor, and producer known as Ol' Blue Eyes.
Born on December 12, 1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey. Began his career as a big band singer in the 1930s before rising to solo fame. Won nine Grammy Awards and an Academy Award for his performance in the film From Here to Eternity. Starred in classic films such as The Man with the Golden Arm and Ocean's 11. Co-founded Reprise Records to gain artistic control over his music. Nicknamed Chairman of the Board and celebrated for his smooth vocal delivery. Influential in both music and film, leaving a lasting legacy in American entertainment.
1915 Frank Sinatra
1923day.year

Bob Barker

(1923 - 2023)

American game show host and producer

American game show host and producer
Longtime American game show host best known for The Price Is Right.
Born on December 12, 1923, in Darrington, Washington. Hosted The Price Is Right from 1972 to 2007, making it the longest-running daytime game show. Won 19 Daytime Emmy Awards during his career. Advocate for animal rights and vegetarianism, often using his platform to promote pet adoption. Began his television career hosting Truth or Consequences in 1956. Inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame. Remembered as a beloved television icon and cultural staple.
1923 Bob Barker
1937day.year

Connie Francis

American singer, musician, and actress

American singer musician and actress
American pop singer and actress who rose to fame in the late 1950s and early 1960s with chart-topping hits like Who's Sorry Now and Where the Boys Are.
Connie Francis is an American pop singer and actress who rose to fame in the late 1950s. She became the top-charting female vocalist of the era with hits like Who's Sorry Now, Stupid Cupid, and Where the Boys Are. Her record sales surpassed 100 million worldwide, making her one of the best-selling female artists of all time. Francis also ventured into acting, earning a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the film adaptation of Where the Boys Are. Over her career, she recorded songs in multiple languages, showcasing her international appeal. She remains a pioneering figure in early rock and roll and pop music.
1937 Connie Francis
1947day.year

Wings Hauser

(1947 - 2025)

American actor

American actor
American film and television actor known for his gritty portrayals and roles in cult classics like Vice Squad.
Wings Hauser is an American actor who has appeared in over 100 films and television series since the 1970s. He gained attention for his breakout role as Ramrod in the 1982 crime thriller Vice Squad. Hauser has worked across genres, from action to drama, often portraying tough, complex characters. He starred in films like Raw Deal and The Insider, and made guest appearances on shows such as NYPD Blue and CSI. In addition to acting, he has worked as a director and screenwriter. His distinctive presence and versatile performances have earned him a dedicated fan base.
1947 Wings Hauser
1949day.year

Bill Nighy

English actor

English actor
English actor acclaimed for roles in film, television, and theatre.
Bill Nighy is a versatile English actor whose career spans stage, screen, and television. He gained international fame as the aging rock star Billy Mack in the romantic comedy Love Actually, earning a BAFTA nomination. Nighy’s notable film roles include Davy Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean and Viktor in the Underworld series. He has also delivered acclaimed performances in films like The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Pride. On stage, Nighy has appeared in productions with the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. His distinctive voice and nuanced acting have won him awards including a Golden Globe and an Olivier Award.
1949 Bill Nighy
1950day.year

Rajinikanth

Indian actor

Indian actor
Indian film actor and cultural icon of Tamil cinema.
Rajinikanth, born Shivaji Rao Gaekwad, is an Indian actor whose charismatic style and screen presence have made him a superstar in Tamil cinema. He began his career in 1975 and rose to fame with films like Billa, Baasha, and Enthiran, breaking box office records. Known for his punchy dialogue delivery and unique mannerisms, Rajinikanth commands a massive and devoted fan following. He has received numerous awards, including the Padma Bhushan and several Filmfare awards. Beyond acting, he is involved in philanthropy and has expressed interest in social and political issues. Rajinikanth’s enduring popularity and cultural impact extend across South India and beyond.
Rajinikanth
1958day.year

Sheree J. Wilson

American actress

American actress
American actress best known for her roles as Alex Cahill in Walker, Texas Ranger and April Stevens Ewing in Dallas.
Born in Rochester, Minnesota, Sheree J. Wilson studied drama at the University of Texas before moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting. She made her television debut in the mid-1980s with guest roles before landing the role of April Stevens Ewing on Dallas (1986-1991). Wilson achieved wide recognition as Special Agent Alex Cahill on the action series Walker, Texas Ranger (1993-2001), co-starring with Chuck Norris. In addition to her acting career, she has served as a producer on several Walker episodes and appeared in feature films and stage productions. Her enduring presence on two long-running series has made her a familiar face to audiences worldwide.
1958 Sheree J. Wilson
1970day.year

Mädchen Amick

American actress and director

American actress and director
American actress best known for her role in the TV series Twin Peaks.
Mädchen Amick is an American actress and director who rose to fame portraying Shelly Johnson on David Lynch's cult classic series Twin Peaks. She has appeared in numerous film and television roles, including in Gilmore Girls, Witches of East End, and Riverdale. Amick made her directorial debut with short films showcased at independent festivals. Known for her versatility, she has seamlessly transitioned between drama, horror, and comedy genres. In addition to acting, she is active in charitable causes related to animal welfare. Amick continues to work in Hollywood, maintaining a career spanning over three decades.
1970 Mädchen Amick
1970day.year

Jennifer Connelly

American actress

American actress
American actress and Oscar winner known for A Beautiful Mind.
Jennifer Connelly is an American actress who has starred in films such as Labyrinth, A Beautiful Mind, and Requiem for a Dream. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in A Beautiful Mind. Connelly began her career as a child model before transitioning to acting in the mid-1980s. Her roles span genres from fantasy to drama and science fiction, including performances in Hulk, House of Sand and Fog, and Dark Water. Known for her emotional depth and striking screen presence, she has been a leading figure in Hollywood for over three decades. In addition to acting, Connelly supports various humanitarian causes and serves as a UN Goodwill Ambassador.
Jennifer Connelly
1970day.year

Regina Hall

American actress

American actress
American actress and comedian known for the Scary Movie series.
Regina Hall is an American actress and comedian who gained fame for her role as Brenda Meeks in the Scary Movie film franchise. She has starred in hit comedies such as Girls Trip and Think Like a Man, earning critical acclaim for her comedic timing. Hall received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the ABC series Black Monday. She has transitioned between film and television with roles in Law & Order: LA and Black Monday. Known for her engaging personality and versatility, she continues to be a leading voice in comedy. Hall is also an advocate for representation in Hollywood and works with various charitable organizations.
Regina Hall
1975day.year

Mayim Bialik

American actress, neuroscientist, and author

American actress neuroscientist and author
American actress, neuroscientist and author, best known for her role on 'The Big Bang Theory'.
Mayim Bialik is an American actress and neuroscientist born on 12 December 1975 in San Diego, California. She rose to fame as a child star on the sitcom 'Blossom' and later achieved acclaim portraying neuroscientist Amy Farrah Fowler on 'The Big Bang Theory', earning four Emmy nominations. Concurrently, Bialik earned a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA, publishing research on obsessive–compulsive disorder in adolescents with Prader–Willi syndrome. She has authored books on parenting and neurodiversity, advocating for women in STEM. Bialik is also a vocal proponent of mental health awareness and veganism. Her multifaceted career bridges entertainment and science.
1975 Mayim Bialik