Famous Birthdays for June 1922
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Birthdays 1 - 56 of 56
1st - Abdul Rashid, Pakistan, field hockey player (Olympic-gold-1960)
1st - Joan Caulfield, East Orange NJ, actress (Liz-My Favorite Husband)
1st - Joan Copeland, [Miller], NYC, actress (Roseland, A Little Sex)
1st - Povel Ramel, Swedish entertainer (d. 2007)
2nd - Charlie Sifford, American go
2nd - Juan Antonio Bardem, Spanish director and screenwriter (d. 2002)
3rd - Alain Resnais, France, director (Providence, Hiroshima, Mon Amour)
3rd - Ivan Patachich, composer
3rd - M Alain Resnais, Vannes France, director (Melo, I Want to Go Home)
4th - Irwin Bazelon, Evanston Illinois, composer (Duo for Viola)
4th - John McNamara, baseball player
4th - John West, vice chancellor (Bradford University)
6th - Ian Hamilton, composer
7th - Hubert Du Plessis, composer
7th - Leo Reise, Canadian ice hockey player
8th - Myron Healy, Petalumus California, actor (Wyatt Earp)
9th - George Axelrod, playwright (Breakfast at Tiffany, Bus Stop)
9th - P G Beazley, MEP
9th - John Gillespie Magee, Jr., American poet and aviator (d. 1941)
9th - Fernand Seguin, Canadian biochemist - Radio and TV animator (d. 1988)
Actress Judy Garland (10th)
10th - Judy Garland, [Frances Gumm], Minnesota, actress/singer (Wizard of Oz)
10th - Rose Moffard, (acting Gov-AZ)
11th - Erving Goffman, sociologist (presentation of self in everyday life)
11th - John Bromfield, South Bend In, actor (Easy to Love)
11th - Michael Cacoyannis, director (Zorba the Greek, Trojan Women)
11th - Tony Charmoli, director/choreographer (Dinah Shore, Danny Kaye)
12th - Leif Thybo, composer
13th - Mel Parnell [Melvin], New Orleans, Louisiana, Major League Baseball pitcher (Boston Red Socks, 1947-56), (d. 2012)
14th - Arthur Jacobs, musicologist
14th - Kevin Roche, Irish architect
15th - John Veale, composer
15th - Mo[rris K] Udall, (Rep-D-AZ, 1961- )
17th - Herbert Kelsey Jones, composer
17th - Jerry Fielding, Pitts Pa, composer (Lively Ones, Hogan's Heroes)
18th - Donald L Keene, NYC, Japanese translator/critic
18th - Claude Helffer, French pianist (d. 2004)
19th - Aage Neals Bohr, Denmark, physicist/study atomic nucleus (Nobel 1975)
21st - Jim McConnon, cricketer (England off-spinner against Pakistan 1954)
21st - Judy Holliday, NYC, comedienne/actress (Born Yesterday, Adam's Rib)
22nd - Bill Blass, Ft Wayne Ind, fashion designer (Nancy Reagan)
23rd - Francis Thorne, Bay Shore NY, composer (Burlesque Overture)
23rd - Leonard Dorfman, horse trainer
23rd - Hal Laycoe, Canadian ice hockey player (d. 1998)
24th - Aadje [Alida WM] Lyre, Dutch twin daughter of Prince Hendrik(?)
24th - Rietje [Maria SC] Lyre, Dutch twin daughter of Prince Hendrik(?)
24th - Roy Elihu Travis, NYC, composer (Passion of Dedipus)
24th - Tata Giacobetti, Italian singer (Quartetto Cetra)
26th - Alan Peacock, economist
26th - Campbell Adamson, CEO (Abbey National Pictures)
26th - Eleanor Parker, Ohio, actress (Caged, Detective Story, Hans Brinker)
26th - Frances Rafferty, Sioux City Iowa, actress (December Bride)
27th - George Theophilus Walker, Washington DC, composer (Praise of Lillies)
27th - Herbert Ziergiebel, writer
28th - Terje Stigen, Norwegian author (Det siste paradiset)
28th - Michael Vale, American actor (d. 2005)
29th - Vasko Popa, Yugoslavia/Serbian poet (Heaven is a Side Issue)

