Famous Birthdays for June 1925
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Months in 1925: January February March April May July August September October November December
Birthdays 1 - 56 of 56
1st - Richard Erdman, Enid Ok, actor (Stalag 17, Anything Goes)
1st - Dilia Díaz Cisneros, Venezuelan teacher
3rd - Gerhard Zwerenz, writer
3rd - Thomas Winning, Roman Catholic archbishop (Glasgow)
3rd - Tony Curtis, [Bernard Schwartz], Bronx, NY, actor (Some Like It Hot)
5th - Bill Hayes, Harvey Ill, actor (Your Show of Shows, Days of our Life)
5th - Dorothy Claire, LaPorte Ind, singer (Winchell & Mahoney)
5th - William L Dickinson, (Rep-R-AL, 1965- )
5th - Art Donovan, American football star
7th - Camille Flammarion, French astronomer/writer (Thunder & Lightning)
7th - Pieternella "Nel" van Arem, Dutch actress (Sea Gull)
8th - Barbara Pierce Bush, Flushing, New York, US 1st lady (1989-93)
8th - Eddie Gaedel, 3'7" St Louis Browns pinch-hitter (he walked)
8th - Del Ennis, baseball player (d. 1996)
9th - Roy Hughes, MP
9th - [John] Keith Laumer, [Anthony LeBaron], US, sf author (Retief's War)
10th - Don Costa, actor (Impossible Years, Soul of Nigger Charlie)
10th - Nat Hentoff, columnist/novelist (Village Voice, The Cold Society)
11th - William Styron, Va, novelist (Confess of Nat Turner, Sophie's Choice)
US First Lady Barbara Bush (8th)
11th - Richard White, Gisborne, New Zealand, rugby union player (55 games as an All Black), (d. 2012)
13th - Hans Fellner, bookseller
14th - Barbara Hammer Avedon, scriptwriter
14th - David Bache, designer
14th - Pierre Salinger, newsman (ABC)/press secretary (John Kennedy)
15th - Gene Baker, baseball player
15th - Jaime Sabines, Mexican poet (Tarumba, Maltiempes)
16th - Faith Domergue, New Orleans, actress (House of 7 Corpses)
16th - Richard Jacobs, philanthropist/sports owner (Cleveland Indians)
17th - Keith Larsen, Salt Lake City Utah, actor (Hunter, Brave Eagle)
18th - Herman "Ace" Wallace, blues guitarist/singer
18th - Rex Collings, writer/publisher
18th - Robert Arthur, Aberdeen Wash, actor (12 O'Clock High, Just For You)
19th - Alfred B Nzo, South African sec-gen ANC (1969- )
19th - Charlie Drake, British comic (Plank, Rhubarb Rhubarb, Splish Splash)
20th - Doris J Hart, St Louis Mo, tennis player (Wimbledon 1951)
21st - Maureen Stapleton, Troy NY, actress (Airport, Coccoon, Plaza Suite)
21st - Giovanni Spadolini, Italian politician (d. 1994)
23rd - Amada Galvez Santos Ocampo, composer
23rd - Art Modell, owner (Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, Modells Stores), (d. 2012)
23rd - Richard Barber, cricketer (scored 12 & 5 in only Test NZ v WI 1956)
23rd - Miriam Karlin, English actress
24th - Len Jagger, English businessman/multi-millionaire
25th - Clifton Chenier, Opelousas La, blues singer (Bayou Blues)
25th - June Lockhart, NYC, actr (Lassie, Lost in Space, Petticoat Junction)
25th - Robert Venturi, Phila, architect (Levittown NY, Las Vegas)
25th - Ziggy Talent, Manchester NH, singer (Vaughn Monroe Show)
25th - Ted Stepien, American business (d. 2007)
26th - Pavel Ivanovich Belyayev, USSR, cosmonaut (Voskhod II)
27th - Jerome "Doc" Pomus, rocker
29th - Cara Williams, Bkln NY, actress (Pete & Gladys, Cara Williams Show)
29th - Hale Smith, composer
29th - Giorgio Napolitano, Italian politician
30th - Dorothy Malone, actress (Peyton Place)
30th - Jim Levitch, horse trainer
30th - Micheline Lannoy, Belgium, figure skating pairs (Olympic-gold-1948)
30th - Will Gay Bottje, composer

