Famous Birthdays for April 1927
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Months in 1927: January February March May June July August September October November December
Birthdays 1 - 52 of 52
1st - Amos Milburn, rocker
2nd - Billy Pierce, pitcher (Chicago White Sox) seven time all star
2nd - Carmen Basilio, American boxer, (d. 2012)
2nd - Ferenc Puskás, Hungarian footballer (d. 2006)
3rd - Wesley Brown, Baltimore, Maryland, 1st African American US Naval Academy graduate, (d. 2012)
4th - Bob Stump, (Rep-R-AZ, 1977- )
5th - John Gilbert, MP
6th - David Ingram, Vice-Chancellor (University of Kent at Canterbury)
6th - Gerry Mulligan, British saxophonist/orchestra leader (Jazz on a Summer Day)
7th - Babatunde Olatunji, Nigerian drummer (d. 2003)
10th - Marshall Warren Nirenberg, American scientist, Nobel laureate
11th - Domenico Guaccero, composer
12th - Jane Withers, Ga, actress (All Together Now, Josephine the plumber)
12th - Patrick Meehan, petty criminal
13th - Lord Wedderburn of Charlton, QC, (d. 2012)
13th - Mari Blanchard, Long Beach California, actress (Kathy-Klondike)
13th - Maurice Ronet, Nice France, actor (Frantic, Sphinz, Circle of Love)
13th - Rosa Joyce Plesters Brommelie, conservation scientist
14th - Dany Robin, actress (Follow the Boys, Topaz, Jupiter, Julietta)
14th - Gloria Jean, Buffalo NY, actress (Never Give a Sucker an Even Break)
15th - Abha Gandhi, servant to Gandhi
15th - Robert Mills, American physicist (d. 1999)
16th - Joseph Ratzinger, German theologist/dogmaticus
16th - Peter Mark Richman, Phila Pa, actor (Andrew-Dynasty)
265th Pope Benedict XVI (16th)
16th - Pope Benedict XVI [Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger], Marktl, Bavaria, Germany
17th - Christopher Whelen, composer
17th - Tadeusz Mazowiecki, premier of Poland (1989-90)
18th - Jim De Courcy, cricketer (in Newcastle Australian batsman 1953)
18th - Samuel P. Huntington, American political scientist
19th - Don Barbour, Greencastle Ind, singer (4 Freshmen)
20th - Karl Muller, Switzerland, superconductivity physicist (Nobel 1987)
21st - Robert Brustein, NYC, dean, Yale School of Drama)
21st - Gerald Flood, British actor (d. 1989)
22nd - Pascal Bentoiu, composer
22nd - Laurel Aitken, Jamaican singer (d. 2005)
23rd - Russell Smith, composer
24th - Josy Barthel, Luxembourg, 1500m runner (Olympic-gold-1952)
24th - Pasqualino de Santis, cinematographer
24th - Patrick Bowles, writer/translator
25th - Ernst Widmer, composer
25th - Albert Uderzo, French cartoonist
26th - Anne McLaren, biologist/zoologist/actress (Things to Come)
26th - Jack Douglas, comedian (My Brother Was an Only Child, Jack Paar Show)
27th - Connie Kay, jazz drummer
27th - Coretta Scott King, Marion Ala, civil rights leader
27th - John Joseph Moakley, (Rep-D-Massachusetts, 1973- )
27th - Sheila Scott, English aviatrix (d. 1988)
28th - Garfield Weston, English industrial/billionaire (Twinings Tea)
29th - Betsy Ancker-Johnson, physicist/auto company exec
29th - Dorothy Manley, England, 100m sprint (Olympic-silver-1948)
30th - Johnny Horton, Los Angeles Ca, rocker
30th - Lars Hall, Sweden, Pentathelete (Olympic-gold-1952)

