Birth year 1888 celebrities
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Bradley Wilson Kocher (January 16, 1888 – January 13, 1965) was a catcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Detroit Tigers and New York Giants.
Gussy Holl (1888–1966) was a German actress and singer. Holl was briefly a silent film star during the early Weimar Republic, appearing in productions such as F. W. Murnau’s Desire (1921). Holl was married to the actors Conrad Veidt, starring in bo
William Miles Malleson (25 May 1888 – 15 March 1969), generally known as Miles Malleson, was an English actor and dramatist, particularly remembered for his appearances in British comedy films of the 1930s to 1960s. Towards the end of his career he
Mitsumi Shimizu (清水 光美, Shimizu Mitsumi, March 16, 1888 – May 5, 1971) was a Vice Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II.
Elliott Mason was born in 1888 in Glasgow, Scotland. She was an actress, known for Vacation from Marriage (1945), The Ghost Goes West (1935) and The Wind and the Rain (1946). She died on June 20, 1949 in Lingfield, Surrey, England.Trivia (1) Stocky S
Chester David Thomas (January 24, 1888 – December 24, 1953) was a backup catcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1912 through 1921 for the Boston Red Sox (1912–17) and Cleveland Indians (1918–21). Listed at 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m), 173
Harry Perry (May 2, 1888 – February 9, 1985) was an American cinematographer who was nominated for an Academy Award at the 3rd Academy Awards for Best Cinematography for the film Hell’s Angels along with Tony Gaudio. He lived to be 96 years old.
Albrecht Moritz James Karl Schoenhals (1888–1978) was a German film actor.
John Logie Baird (/ˈloʊɡi bɛrd/; 14 August 1888 – 14 June 1946) was a Scottish engineer, innovator, one of the inventors of the mechanical television and the inventor of both the first publicly demonstrated colour television system, and the fi
Robert Hayes “Bobby” Veach (June 29, 1888 – August 7, 1945) was an American baseball player from 1910 to 1930, including 14 seasons in the major leagues. He was the starting left fielder for the Detroit Tigers from 1912 to 1923 and also played for
Lester “Lep” Long (July 12, 1888 – October 21, 1958) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played four games for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1911.