Famous Birthdays for April 1924
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Months in 1924: January February March May June July August September October November December
Birthdays 1 - 59 of 59
1st - Gunther Becker, composer
1st - Brendan Byrne, Governor of New Jersey
1st - Miodrag Petrović, Serbian actor (d. 2003)
2nd - Denis Rooke, CEO (British Gas)
3rd - Canon A D Caesar, Sub Dean (HM Chapels Royal)
3rd - Doris Day, Cincinnati Oh, "girl next door" actress (Pillow Talk)
3rd - Marlon Brando, Omaha Neb, actor (Superman, Godfather)
3rd - Murray Dickie, opera singer/director
4th - Christopher Prater, screen printer
4th - Gil Hodges, baseball player/manager (Bkln Dodgers, NY Mets)
4th - Peter Vaughan, actor (Haunted Honeymoon, Die Die My Darling)
5th - Mart Kempers, Dutch graphic artist/sculptor
7th - Ikuma Dan, composer
7th - Nick Perito, Denver Colo, orchestra leader (Don Knotts Show, Big Show)
7th - Johannes Mario Simmel, Austrian writer
8th - Frédéric Back, German-born Canadian short film director and screenwriter
8th - Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley, English soldier and historian (d. 2006)
9th - Harald Heilmann, composer
10th - Kenneth Noland, American painter
Actor Marlon Brando (3rd)
12th - Julius Moormann, student/resistance fighter (WW II)
12th - Sergiu Natra, composer
12th - Peter Safar, Austrian physician (d. 2003)
13th - Stanley Donen, SC, film director/producer (Bedazzled, Damn Yankees)
13th - Jack Chick, American evangelist
14th - Shorty Rogers, [Milton M Rajonsky], composer
15th - John Grigg, British historian
15th - Neville Marriner, Lincoln England, conductor (Minn Orch 1978)
16th - Geoffrey Johnson Smith, actor (Norman Loves Rose, Drinking Games)
16th - Henry Mancini, Cleveland, composer/conductor (Pink Panther)
16th - John Harvey-Jones, CEO (ICI)
17th - Patrick Sergeant, founder (Euromoney Publications)
17th - Althea T L Simmons, human rights activist/chief lobbyist (NAACP)
18th - Buxton Daeblite Orr, composer
18th - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Vinton La, blues singer (Mary is Fine)
18th - Henry J Hyde, (Rep-R-IL)
18th - Lord Mason of Barnsley, MP (Lab)/British defense secretary
18th - Raf de Linde, [Raphael van Hecke], author (Vaarwel on Gertrude)
20th - Gerhard Samuel, composer
20th - Nina Foch, Leiden Netherlands, actress (American in Paris)
20th - Paul M Van Buren, US theologist (Theological Explorations)
21st - Daniel Melnick, NYC, producer, Get Smart)
21st - Ira Louvin, Rainsville Ala, country singer, Louvin Brothers)
23rd - Arthur Frackenpohl, Irving NJ, composer (Natural Superiority of Music)
23rd - Colin Welch, columnist/critic
23rd - James Colin Ross Welch, journalist
23rd - Malcolm Anson, CEO (Wessex Water Authority)
23rd - Chuck Harmon, American baseball player
24th - Marilyn Erskine, Rochester NY, actor (Fran-Tom Ewell Show)
24th - Yehoshua Lakner, composer
24th - Sir Clement Freud, British writer, radio personality, and politician
24th - Ruth Kobart, American actor and singer (d. 2002)
25th - Erzsebet Szonyi, composer
25th - Franco Mannino, composer
26th - Russell Nype, Zion Ill, singer/actor (Burton Farley-Dorothy)
28th - Kenneth David Kaunda, founder/president (Zambia, 1964-91)
28th - Donatas Banionis, Lithuanian actor
29th - Al Balding, Toronto Ont, Canadian Tour golfer (Quebec Open-1952)
29th - Renée Jeanmaire, Paris France, dancer (Hans Christian Anderson)
30th - Sheldon Harnick, Chicago, lyricist (Fiorello, Fiddler on the Roof)

