Birth year 1931 celebrities
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John Lewis “Johnny” Hart (February 18, 1931 – April 7, 2007) was an American cartoonist noted as the creator of the comic strips B.C. and Wizard of Id. Brant Parker co-produced and illustrated Wizard of Id. Hart was recognized with several awards,
João José Pereira de Lyra (born 17 June 1931) is a Brazilian businessman and politician who was a Member of the Federal Senate from 1989 to 1991, and a Member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2003 to 2007, and from 2011 to 2015. His wealth was once
Doug Young is an actor, known for A Laurel and Hardy Cartoon (1966), Drum-Sticked (1963) and Horse Shoo (1965). Trivia (2) A master of accent and dialect, he often based his voice characterizations upon famous performers. His Doggie Daddy was pattern
Shuntarō Tanikawa (谷川 俊太郎, Tanikawa Shuntarō) (born December 15, 1931 in Tokyo City, Japan) is a Japanese poet and translator. He is one of the most widely read and highly regarded of living Japanese poets, both in Japan and abroad, and a
Jiří Suchý (born 1 October 1931) is a Czech film actor, writer and stage actor. He also writes music. Currently he is the owner of the theatre Semafor in Prague where he has performed for many years and which he helped to establish in 1959.
Yunus Parvez (1931 – 11 February 2007) was a Bollywood character actor who played supporting roles in over 200 films from the late 1960s to the 2000s. He is best known for his roles in films like Garm Hava (1974), Deewar (1975), Trishul (1978) and
Shammi (born as Nargis Rabadi in 1931) is an Indian film actress who appeared in over two hundred Hindi films. Shammi remained a sought after with filmmakers when it came to goofy and comic roles especially in the period 1949-1969 and later from 1980
French stage actress Geneviève Kervine (1931 – 1989) appeared in some 30 films during the 1950’s and 1960’s. Although she was good-looking and chosen as most promising actress of 1955 in France, most of her films proved to be not very memorable.
Paul Eugene Penson (July 12, 1931 – May 3, 2006) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1954.
Anita Lhoest was a 1940s’ swimming champion from California, who, like many other athletes, got a one-time shot at the movies. Although she won the role of Daisy Mae for a projected film on Lil Abner (beating out Marilyn Monroe), the film was never m