Famous Birthdays for August 1931
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Months in 1931: January February March April May June July September October November December
Birthdays 1 - 51 of 51
1st - Lucien E Blackwell, (Rep-D-Pennsylvania)
1st - Monty Losowsky, prof of medicine (St James University England)
1st - Ramblin' Jack Elliott, rocker
1st - Sean O Riada, composer
1st - Trevor Goddard, cricketer (South African opening batsman & opening bowler)
2nd - Eddie Fuller, cricketer (South African fast bowler in 7 Tests 1952-58)
2nd - Henryck Schiller, composer
2nd - Peter Swinnereton-Dyer, mathematician
2nd - Philippa Duke Schuyler, composer
2nd - Viliam Schrojf, Slovak footballer (d. 2007)
2nd - Pierre DuMaine, Catholic bishop
3rd - Alex Cord, [Viespi], NYC, actor (Brotherhood, Fire, Street Asylum)
4th - Narendra Tamhane, dependable Indian cricket wicketkeeper (1950's)
7th - Charles E. Rice, American legal scholar and author
8th - Jonathan Elkus, composer
9th - Mark Weinberg, South African/British fiancier/multi-millionaire
9th - Chuck Essegian, American baseball player
12th - William Goldman, author
13th - Bernard Manning, British comedian
13th - Norman Read, NZ, 50K walker (Olympic-gold-1956)
13th - Roy Evans, general sect (British Iron & Steel Trade Confederation)
14th - Frederic Raphael, writer (After the War, California Time)
14th - Marylyn Roberts, librarian/founding member (WIC)
15th - Janice Rule, Norwood Ohio, actress (Alvarez Kelly, Doctor's Wife)
15th - Mario Kuri-Aldana, composer
17th - Alain Mimoun O'Kacha, Fran, marathoner (Olympic-gold-1956) [or 1/1/21]
18th - Henricus AFMO "Hans" van Mierlo, Dutch minister of Defense (D66)
18th - Bramwell Tillsley, Canadian Salvation Army general
18th - Dick White, English footballer
19th - Willie Shoemaker, jockey (won 8,833 of 40,350 starts)
20th - Bernhard Becher, photographer (industrialist builder 19th/20th)
20th - Don King, boxing promoter best known for his association with Mike Tyson and for his unusual hairstyles
21st - Gregg Smith, composer
21st - Nancy Hadley, LA California, actress (Love That Jill, Joey Bishop Show)
23rd - Richard Vincent, British chief of Defense
25th - Regis Philbin, host (Joey Bishop Show, Live with Regis & Kathie Lee)
26th - Dane Skerl, composer
26th - Gordon Greig, journalist
26th - Guy Vander Jagt, (Rep-R-MI, 1966- )
27th - Sri Chinmoy, Indian guru (d. 2007)
27th - Joe Cunningham, American baseball player
28th - John Perkins, rocker (Crew Cuts)
28th - John Shirley-Quirk, Liverpool England, baritone (Death in Venice)
28th - Tito Capobianco, Argentinian stage impresario
29th - Stelios Kazantzidis, Greek singer (d. 2001)
29th - Lise Payette, Quebec politician, writer and columnist
30th - Carrie Saxon Perry, 1st black mayor of a major US city (Hartford CT)
30th - John Leonard Swigert Jr, Denver Colorado, astronaut (Apollo 13)
31st - Dan Rather, news anchor (CBS-TV)
31st - Jean Marc Beliveau, NHL center (Montreal Canadiens, 10 Stanley Cups)
31st - Noble Willingham, American actor (d. 2004)

