Famous Birthdays for January 1916
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Months in 1916: February March April May June July August September October November December
Birthdays 1 - 46 of 46
1st - Earl Wrightson, Balt Md, singer (Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue)
3rd - Antonio Estevez, composer
3rd - Betty Furness, NYC, actress/journalist/consumer activist (Studio 1)
3rd - Bernard Greenhouse, American cellist
4th - Catherina Elisabeth "Tootje" Vreede, portrait painter
4th - Robert Parrish, Columbus Ga, director (Casino Royale)
4th - Slim Gaillard [Bulee], Edinburgh, Scotland, American Jazz singer/songwriter (d. 1991)
4th - Lionel Newman, American film music composer (d. 1989)
6th - Philip Bezanson, composer
6th - Vincent Serventy, Australian writer and conservationist (d. 2007)
7th - Gerrit Schulte, [Le Fou Pedalant], Dutch 6 day bicyclist
7th - Paul Keres, USSR, chess grandmaster (1950)
9th - Alain Bernardin, impressario (Crazy Horse Saloon)
9th - Vic Mizzy, Bkln NY, orchestra leader (Don Rickles Show)
9th - Peter Twinn, English World War II code-breaker (d. 2004)
10th - Sune Bergström, Swedish biochemist, Nobel laureate (d. 2004)
10th - Don Metz, Canadian ice hockey player (d. 2007)
11th - Bernard Blier, Buenos Aires Argentina, actor (Les Miserables)
11th - James H [Jimmy] Quillen, (Rep-R-TN, 1963- )
12th - A P[ieter] W Botha, Orange Free State, president of South Africa
12th - Jay McShann, American musician (d. 2006)
12th - William Pleeth, British cellist (d. 1999)
13th - Bella Lewitsky, choreographer
13th - Osa Massen, Copenhagen Denmark, actress (Jack London, Rocketship XM)
14th - John Oliver Killens, novelist
15th - Mikki Doyle, journalist
16th - Frederick Stewart, British geologist
17th - Joel Herron, Chicago Ill, orchestra leader (Jaye P Morgan Show)
18th - Alec Coxon, cricketer (England pace bowler in one Test, 2-90 & 1-82)
18th - James Crow, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, geneticist and influential educator (Genetic Theories and Influences: Comments on the Value of Diversity), (d. 2012)
20th - Jopie [Johan A] Pengel, premier of Suriname (1963-69)
20th - Walter Bartley, biochemist
21st - [JW] Al James Woodie exander, songwriter/vocalist
22nd - Henri Dutilleux, Angers France, composer
22nd - Harilal Upadhyay, Gujarati Author, Poet, Astrologist (Gujarat is a State of India) (d. 1994)
23rd - Airey Neave, British Major, politician and indictment server at the Nuremberg Trials (d. 1979)
23rd - David Douglas Duncan, American photo-journalist
24th - John Corner, scientist
24th - Vic Stollmeyer, cricketer (bro of Jeff Scored 96 in only Test innings)
24th - Jack Brickhouse, American sports broadcaster (d. 1998)
26th - Lothar Jensch, composer
28th - Peter Crossley-Holland, composer
29th - Barbara Skelton, writer
31st - Ciro D Crown, premier of Dutch Antilles (1968-69)
31st - Frank A Parker, tennis champ (US Open-1944)
31st - Violet Cane, statistician

