Birth year 1879 celebrities
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He was not only born in Blackburn but he went on to play for Blackburn. Fred was an artistic ball playing winger and first appeared for the Lancashire club way back in 1897. He then went on to make a total of 240 appearances scoring 30 goals. Whilst
Hugo Riesenfeld (January 26, 1879 – September 10, 1939) was a Jewish Austrian-American composer. As a film director, he began to write his own orchestral compositions for silent films in 1917, and co-created modern production techniques where film
Florence Emily Dugdale (12 January 1879 – 17 October 1937) was a writer of children’s stories and the second wife of Thomas Hardy, whose biography she wrote.
Harry A. Pollard (23 January 1879, Republic City, Kansas – 6 July 1934, Pasadena California) was an American silent film actor, director, and screenwriter who in total was involved in over 300 film productions. His wife was silent screen star Margari
Thomas Joseph Needham (April 17, 1879 – December 14, 1926) was an Irish-born Major League Baseball player from 1904 to 1914. His first four years were with the Boston Beaneaters (later the Boston Braves). Needham hit poorly, hitting below .200 twic
Edward Morgan Forster OM CH (1 January 1879 – 7 June 1970) was an English novelist, short story writer, essayist and librettist. He is known best for his ironic and well-plotted novels examining class difference and hypocrisy in early 20th-century
Edith Buemann was born on May 16, 1879. She was an actress, known for The Last Hurdle (1912), The Four Daredevils (1911) and Doctor Nicholson and the Blue Diamond (1913). She was married to Valdemar Psilander. She died on January 2, 1968.
Edward Rigby (5 February 1879 – 5 April 1951) was a British character actor.
Émile Nelligan (December 24, 1879 – November 18, 1941) was a francophone poet from Quebec, Canada.
Lew Kelly (August 24, 1879 – June 10, 1944) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1928 and 1944. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and died in Los Angeles, California.
Hunter Benjamin Hill (June 21, 1879 – February 21, 1959) was a third baseman in Major League Baseball. He played for the St. Louis Browns and Washington Senators.