Birth year 1899 celebrities

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Birth year 1899

Yaakov Dori Facts

Yaakov Dori (1899–1973) (Hebrew: יעקב דורי‎) was the first Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

R.S.M. Brittain Facts

Ronald Brittain, MBE MSM (2 September 1899 – 9 January 1981) was well known during his lifetime as an archetypal Regimental Sergeant Major (R.S.M.) and for having possibly the loudest voice in the British Army. He was often featured in Second World

Art Smith Facts

Arthur Gordon “Art” Smith (March 23, 1899 – February 24, 1973) was an American film, stage and television actor, best known for playing supporting roles in the 1940s.

Georgi Vasilyev Facts

Georgi Nikolaevich Vasilyev (Russian: Георгий Николаевич Васильев) (25 November 1899 – 18 June 1946) was a Soviet film director, editor, and screenwriter. From 1928 to 1943 together with Sergei Vasilyev (often jointly credi

David Jack Facts

David Bone Nightingale Jack (3 April 1898 – 10 September 1958) was an English footballer, the first player ever to score at Wembley, and the first footballer in the world to be transferred for more than £10,000. His father, Bob Jack, was also a fo

George O'Hara Facts

George O’Hara (February 22, 1899 – October 16, 1966) was an American motion picture actor and screenwriter of the silent film era.

Eddie Phillips Facts

Eddie Phillips (August 14, 1899 – February 22, 1965) was an American actor. He appeared in 180 films between 1913 and 1952. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died in Hollywood, California.

Jack Warburton Facts

Harold Goldblatt Facts

Harold Goldblatt (born Israel Goldblatt, 5 July 1899 – 22 April 1982) was a Northern Irish film and television actor.

Kerstin Nylander Facts

Jack Lambert Facts

Jack Lambert (29 December 1899 – 13 March 1976) was a British film and television actor.

Max Theiler Facts

Max Theiler (30 January 1899 – 11 August 1972) was a South African-American virologist and doctor. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1951 for developing a vaccine against yellow fever in 1937, becoming the first African-bo