Birth year 1866 celebrities
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Prince Paolo or Paul Troubetzkoy (Russian: Павел Петрович Трубецкой, Pavel Petrovich Trubetskoy; Intra, Italy, 15 February 1866 — Pallanza, 12 February 1938) was an artist and a sculptor who was described by G.B. Shaw as “the
Ivana Hirschmann (5 May 1866 – 8 May 1943) was first female physical education teacher and professor of gymnastics in Croatia.
Frederick Lovett Lake (October 16, 1866 – November 24, 1931) was a Canadian professional baseball catcher and Major League manager for Boston American and National leagues teams in the early 20th century.
George Ali (born George Bolingbroke; 1866-1947) was an actor who specialized in the “skin game”, playing animals in stage and cinema productions, known as an Animal Impersonator . He performed in a number of stage plays, working as lions, tigers, and
August “Gus” Weyhing (September 29, 1866 – September 4, 1955) was a pitcher for nine professional baseball teams in a career that spanned 14 years from 1887 to 1901. He was small for a pitcher by today’s standards, listed at 5 feet 10 inches tall a
Carl Dietrich Harries (5 August 1866 – 3 November 1923) was a German Chemist born in Luckenwalde, Brandenburg, Prussia. He received his doctorate in 1892. In 1900, he married Hertha von Siemens, daughter of the electrical genius Werner von Siemens,
Abraham Flexner (November 13, 1866 – September 21, 1959) was an American educator, best known for his role in the 20th century reform of medical and higher education in America and Canada.
Alfred Allen (April 8, 1886 – June 18, 1947) was an American silent film actor and author.
Peter Felix (17 July 1866 – 11 November 1926) was a boxer from Australia.
Louis George Graff (1866–1955) was a 19th-century Major League Baseball catcher with the Syracuse Stars of the American Association. Nicknamed “Chappie”, he appeared in one game for the Stars on June 23, 1890 and recorded 2 hits in 5 at-bats with 3
George Edward Martin Van Haltren (March 30, 1866 – September 29, 1945) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball. In his 17-year career, lasting from 1887 through 1903, he played for the Chicago White Stockings, Brooklyn Ward’s Wonder
Helen Lowell (1866–1937) was an American stage and film actress.