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Wilbur Daigh Mills (May 24, 1909 – May 2, 1992) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Arkansas. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 1939 to January 1977, becoming one of the
Karan Dewan (1917–1979) was an Indian cinema actor in Hindi films. He worked in over seventy films from 1941–79. He started as a journalist while still in college, editing a film-based magazine in Urdu. His brother was a film producer and directo
Lou Filippo (December 1, 1925 – November 2, 2009) was a professional boxer and later boxing judge.
Karel Lamač (27 January 1897 – 2 August 1952) was a Czech film director, actor, screenwriter and producer. He directed 102 films between 1919 and 1953. He also appeared in 61 films between 1919 and 1938.
Harold Patrick Kelly (July 30, 1944 – October 2, 2005) was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball. From 1967 through 1981, Kelly played for the Minnesota Twins (1967–68), Kansas City Royals (1969–70), Chicago White Sox (1971–76),
Biography by Hal Erickson [-]Ohio-born Fred Kelsey was so firmly typed as a comedy cop in Hollywood films that in the 1944 MGM cartoon classic Who Killed Who?, animator Tex Avery deliberately designed his detective protagonist to look like Kelsey —
Marion Delorme (3 October 1613 – 2 July 1650) was a French courtesan known for her relationships with the important men of her time.
Edward Perronet (1726 – January 2, 1792) was the son of an Anglican priest, who worked closely with Anglican priest John Wesley and his brother Charles Wesley for many years in England’s eighteenth century revival.
Jean Martin was born on March 6, 1922 in Paris, France. He was an actor, known for The Battle of Algiers (1966), My Name Is Nobody (1973) and The King and the Mockingbird (1980). He died on February 2, 2009 in Paris.Trivia (1)Accomplished Beckettian
Bill McCallum Soccer – In the opening round of the 1931 season, a year after his older brother Perce had debuted as a senior player, Bill McCallum joined him in the Norwood side, and performed well as the Redlegs downed West Adelaide by 27 points at
John Hostetter (October 6, 1946 – September 2, 2016) was an American actor, voice artist, and visual artist who was perhaps best known for his role as John, the stage manager on the fictional FYI newsmagazine, on the CBS sitcom Murphy Brown starrin
Thorndike Proctor “Thorny” Hawkes (October 15, 1852 – February 2, 1929) was an American Major League Baseball second baseman, who played a total of two seasons in the Majors.