Famous Birthdays for April 1928
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Months in 1928: January February March May June July August September October November December
Birthdays 1 - 57 of 57
1st - Dimitri Frenkel Frank, Dutch writer/director (Hadimassa)
1st - George Grizzard, NC, actor (Wrong is Right, Bachelor Party, Attica)
1st - Herbert Klein, newscaster/press secretary
1st - Jane Powell, Portland Oregon, singer/actress (7 Brides for 7 Brothers)
2nd - Joseph "Cardinal" Bernardin, of Chicago
2nd - Rita Gam, Pittsburgh, actress (Distortions, Hannibal, Sierra Baron)
2nd - Serge Gainsbourg, [Ginsburg], Russian/French singer (Ford Mustang)
3rd - Don Gibson, American country musician (d. 2003)
3rd - Kevin Hagen, American actor (d. 2005)
3rd - Jennifer Paterson, English chef and TV personality (d. 1999)
4th - Bill Ryan, Bkln NY, newscaster (Smithsonian)
4th - Jimmy Logan, British comedian (Mad Death)
4th - Maya Angelou, [Marguerite Johnson], St Louis, poet/actress (Nyo-Roots)
4th - Monty Norman, composer/writer
5th - David Farquhar Andress, composer
5th - Michael Bryant, London England, actor (Sakharov, Girly)
5th - Peter Moore, Principal (London Business School)
5th - Tony Williams, Elizabeth NJ, singer (Platters-Only You, Harbor Lights)
5th - Will Gaines, jazz dancer
6th - James Dewey Watson, chemist (co-discovered structure of DNA)
6th - Joi Lansing, Salt Lake City Utah, actress (Bob Cummings Show)
7th - Alan J Pakula, director (All the President's Men, Klute)
7th - James Garner, Norman Oklahoma, actor (Rockford Files, Bret Maverick)
7th - James White, UK, sci-fi author (Star Surgeon, Star Healer)
8th - Eric Porter, London England, actor (Antony & Cleopatra, 39 Steps)
8th - John Gavin, LA California, actor (Back Street, Psycho, Murder for Sale)
8th - Mary Zeldenrust-Noordanus, CEO (NVSH)
8th - Monty Sunshine, jazz bandleader (Gotta Travel On)
8th - Leah Rabin, wife of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (d. 2000)
8th - Fred Ebb, Manhattan NY, American composer, (d. 2004)
9th - Brian Cubbon, British senior civil servant
9th - Floyd D Spence, (Rep-R-SC, 1971- )
9th - Tom Lehrer, parody/folk singer (That Was The Week That Was)
12th - Brooklyn Supreme, Belgium, stallion, heaviest known horse (1450 kg)
12th - Earl of Limerick
12th - Uwe Kitzinger, Pres (Templeton College-Oxford)
12th - Hardy Krüger, German actor
13th - Alan Clark, English politician (d. 1999)
15th - Norma Merrick Sklarek, 1st black woman architect in NY & Calif
15th - Richard Evans, British diplomat
16th - Dick "Night Train" Lane, NFL defensive back (Rams, Cards, Lions)
17th - Cynthia Ozick, US, author (Pagan Rabbi & Other Stories)
18th - Jean-Francois Pailliard, Vitry-le-Francois France, conductor
19th - Alexis Korner, Paris, musician (Blues Inc-Bootleg Him)
19th - John Horlock, British vice-chancellor (Open College)
20th - Johnny Gavin, Irish footballer (d. 2007)
20th - Gerald S. Hawkins, English astronomer (d. 2003)
23rd - Bill Cotton, CEO (Noel Gay TV)
23rd - Okke Jager, Dutch theologist/writer/poet
23rd - Shirley Temple Black, Ca, actress (Heidi)/ambassador (UN)
24th - Gustav Krivinka, composer
26th - Gordon Downey, British Comptroller General/Reader Rep (Independent)
28th - Yves Klein, French sculptor/painter
28th - Eugene M. Shoemaker, American planetary scientist (d. 1997)
29th - Big Jay McNeely, rocker
29th - Carl Gardner, Tyler Tx, rock vocalist (Coasters-Searchin)
30th - Hugh Hood, Canadian author (d. 2000)

