Famous Birthdays for March 1933
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Birthdays 1 - 58 of 58
1st - Istvan Lang, composer
1st - Joan Hackett, NY, actress (Will Penny, One Stone Pony)
1st - Myrlie Evers, politician/commissioner (LA Board of Public works)
3rd - Lee Radziwell Ross, NYC, princess (Jackie O's sister)
3rd - Marco Antonio Munoz, Mexico, spanish singer (Murmullos)
3rd - Alfredo Landa, Spanish actor
4th - Ann Burton, [Anna Rafalowicz], singer
4th - John W Mills, British sculptor
5th - Norbert Linke, composer
6th - Dorothy "Dolly" Ann Collins, folk musician/composer
6th - Heiko Wierenga, Dutch soc-dem mayor of Enschede (1977-94)
6th - Kim Elgie, cricketer (South African bat v NZ 1961-62, Scotland RU intl)
6th - William Davis, author/broadcaster (Battle at Bull Run)
6th - Ted Abernathy, American baseball player (d. 2004)
7th - Jackie Blanchflower, Northern Irish footballer (d. 1998)
8th - Johnny Dollar, singer
9th - Lloyd Price, Kenner La, singer (Just Because)
9th - William Francis McBeth, composer
9th - Mel Lastman, Canadian politician
9th - William McBeth, Ropesville, Texas, composer, (d. 2012)
10th - Bernadetta Matuszczak, composer
11th - Terry J Hatter Jr, US judge in California
13th - Frank H Murkowski, (Sen-R-AK, 1981- )
13th - Mike Stoller, composer (Lieber & Stoller-Hound Dog, Charlie Brown)
Actor Michael Caine (14th)
14th - Michael Caine, [Maurice J Micklewhite], London, actor (Alfie)
14th - Quincy Jones Jr, Chicago Ill, composer/singer (We Are The World)
14th - René Felber, former member of the Swiss Federal Council
15th - Cecil Perceval Taylor, composer/jazz pianist (U of Wisconsin)
15th - Ronald Roseman, composer
16th - Ruth Bader Ginsberg, justice (US Supreme Court)
16th - Sandy Weill, American financier and philanthropist
18th - Unita Blackwell, 1st black mayor in Mississippi
19th - Philip Roth, Newark, novelist (Goodbye Columbus, Portnoy's Complaint)
19th - Renée Taylor, American actress
20th - David James Moore, educationalist
20th - Jacquez Guyonnet, composer
20th - George Altman, American baseball player
20th - Alexander Gorodnitsky, Russian geologist and poet
21st - John Hall, English real estate developer/multi-millionaire
Composer & Singer Quincy Jones Jr (14th)
21st - Michael Heseltine, Welsh/British minister of Defense (1986)/MP
22nd - Buddy MacKay, (Rep-D-FL, 1983- )
22nd - Chris Duckworth, cricketer (South African batsman v England 1956-57)
22nd - Abolhassan Banisadr, former President of Iran
22nd - May Britt, Swedish actress
23rd - Geoffrey Leigh, CEO (Allied London Properties)
23rd - Monique van Vooren, Belgium, actress (Andy Warhol's Frankenstein)
23rd - Norman Bailey, British bass-baritone (Flying Dutchman)
23rd - Philip Zimbardo, American psychologist, known for the Stanford prison experiment
24th - David Harries, composer
27th - DRG Andrews, CEO (Land Rover-Leyland)
27th - Frank Taylor, Chief Constable (Durham)
27th - J Geoffrey Parker, high master (Manchestrer Grammar School)
28th - Tete Montoliu, Catalonian jazz pianist (d. 1997)
29th - Jacques Brault, French Canadian poet
30th - Jean-Claude Brialy, Aumale Algeria, actor (Circle of Love, Cousins)
31st - Bob Simmons, Fulham England, stuntman (double for James Bond)
31st - Shirley Jones, Smithton Pa, actress (Partridge Family, Elmer Gantry)
31st - Nichita Stănescu, Romanian poet (d. 1983)

