Famous Birthdays for August 1909
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Birthdays 1 - 52 of 52
1st - Nigel Henderson, admiral
2nd - Lord Benson, accountant
4th - Glenn Cunningham, US middle distance runner (1930's)
4th - Roberto Burle Marx, landscape gardener
4th - Saunders Mac Lane, American mathematician (d. 2005)
8th - Bill Voce, cricketer (England left-arm bodyline bowler)
9th - John Baur, museum director/author (American Paintings in 19th Century)
9th - Adam von Trott zu Solz, German diplomat (d. 1944)
10th - Brian Easdale, composer
10th - Claude Thornhill, composer
10th - Frank Bowden, industrialist/landowner
10th - George W Crockett Jr, (Rep-D-MI, 1980- )
10th - Julio A Abraham, president (Democratic Party Bonaire)
10th - Leo Fender, Anaheim California, rocker (Fender guitars)
10th - Mohammed V ibn Yusuf, King of Morocco (1953, 1955-61)
11th - Gaston Gilbert Litaize, composer
11th - Hugo Buchthal, art historian
11th - Jean Lancaster, director (WRNS)
12th - Maurice Heath, air marshal
12th - Richard Bare, American director
13th - John Beal, Joplin MO, actor (10 Who Dare, I Am the Law, Amityville 3D)
13th - Wilhelmina Von Bremen, US 4X100 relay sprinter (Olympic-gold-1932)
14th - Len Darling, cricketer (South Australian & Test batsman of 30's)
15th - Raymond O'Malley, teacher
16th - Paul Smith Callaway, composer
17th - Larry Clinton, American trumpeter and bandleader (d. 1985)
18th - Miliza Korjus, Warsaw Poland, actress (Great Waltz)
19th - Jerzy Andrzejewski, Warsaw Poland, writer (Ashes & Diamonds)
20th - Albert Roberts, cricketer (NZ pace bowler in 5 Tests 1932-37)
20th - Andre Morell, London England, actor (Hound of the Baskervilles)
21st - C Dillon Douglas, Geneva Switz, US Secretary of Treasury (1961-65)
21st - Jon William Jr Haussermann, composer
21st - Nikolay Bogolyubov, Russian mathematician (d. 1992)
22nd - Mel Hein, NFL center (NY Giants)
22nd - Sergius Kagen, composer
22nd - Stojan T Daskalov, Bulgaria, writer (A Farm)
22nd - Julius J. Epstein, American screenwriter (d. 2000)
23rd - Syd Buller, England First Class Cricketer and English test umpire (d. 1970)
24th - Ronnie Grieveson, South African cricket keeper/batsman (2 Tests v Eng 1939)
25th - Arwel Hughes, composer
25th - Michael Rennie, Engld, actor (Robe, Klatuu-Day the Earth Stood Still)
26th - Eric Quail Davies, cricket pace bowler (5 Tests for South Africa 1935-39)
26th - Frank Gasparro, Phila Pa, US chief engraver (1965-81)
26th - Jim Davis, American actor (d. 1981)
26th - Gene Moore, baseball player (d. 1978)
27th - Lester W "Pres" Young, US jazz saxophonist
27th - Sidney R Yates, (Rep-D-IL, 1949-62, 65- )
27th - Sylveer Maes, Belgian bicylist
29th - Francis Henry Smith, librarian
29th - Roy Reuther, Wheeling WV, labor leader
30th - Barry Appleby, cartoonist
30th - [Rose] Joan Blondell, NYC, actress (Real McCoys, Here Come the Brides)

