Famous Birthdays for May 1938
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Months in 1938: January February March April June July August September October November December
Birthdays 1 - 70 of 70
2nd - Constantine Bereng Seeiso, king Moshushoe II of Lesotho
2nd - Chief Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho (d. 1996)
3rd - Chris Cannizzaro, American baseball player
4th - Tyrone Davis, US R&B singer (Are you serious)
4th - William J Bennett, US Secretary of Education (1985-88)
4th - Carlos Monsiváis, Mexican writer
5th - Jerzy Skolimowski, Warsaw Poland, director (Hands Up, Deep End)
5th - Johnnie Taylor, Crawfordsville, Arkansas, R&B and multi-genre singer (Disco Lady, I Believe in You), (d. 2000)
5th - Michael Murphy, LA CA, actor (McCabe & Mrs Miller, Unmarried Woman)
6th - Eleanor Platt, QC
6th - Jean Garon, Quebec economist and politician
6th - Larry Gogan, Irish radio personality
7th - Johnny Caldwell, Ireland, flyweight boxer (Olympic-bronze-1956)
8th - Javed Burki, cricketer (Pakistani batsman in 25 Tests 1960-69)
8th - Pierre Lucien Claverie, bishop of Oran
8th - Jean Giraud, Val-de-Marne, France, comic artist (Alien, Tron), (d. 2012)
9th - Geoffrey Holland, civil servant
9th - Nokie Edwards, rocker (Ventures)
9th - Charles Simic Yugoslavian-born poet, 15th Poet Laureate of the United States
10th - Manuel Santana, tennis player (US Open 1965)
10th - Maxim Shostakovich, Leningrad Russia, conductor (Atlanta Symph)
10th - Merritt Ranew, baseball player
10th - Michael Shea, director (Hanson Trust)/Queen's press sect
10th - Peter Davies, Major-General/Director-General (RSPCA)
10th - Philip Gordon Winsor, composer
10th - Jean Becker, French director, screenwriter and actor
11th - Carla Bley, [Carla Borg], Oakland, musician (Escalator Over the Hill)
11th - Harvey Sollberger, Cedar Rapids Ia, flutist/composer (2 Oboes Troping)
12th - Andrei Amalrik, Russian writer/dissident
12th - Millie Perkins, Passaic NJ, actress (Jane-Knots Landings)
12th - Susan Hampshire, London England, actress (Vanity Fair, Living Free)
13th - Buck Taylor, Hollywood California, actor (Monroes, Gunsmoke)
13th - Laurent Beaudoin, French Canadian businessman (Bombardier)
13th - Giuliano Amato, Italian politician
15th - Lenny Welch, Asbury Park NJ, (Breaking up is Hard to Do)
15th - Mireille Darc, French actress
16th - Anthony Walker, commandant (Royal College of Defense Studies)
16th - Stuart Bell, MP
17th - Don Dolan, Staten Island NY, actor (Guy Lewis- General Hospital)
17th - Jason Bernard, actor (Judge-Liar Liar)
17th - Pervis Jackson, rocker (Spinners)
17th - Trinus Riemersma, Dutch-Frisian writer (Conquest of Leeuwarden)
19th - James H Bilbray, (Rep-D-Nevada)
19th - Moisés da Costa Amaral, East Timorese leader (d. 1989)
20th - Alan Smithers, British professor
20th - Christina Bass-Kaiser, 3K Dutch speed skater (Olympic-gold-1972)
20th - Marinella, Greek singer and actress
21st - David Groh, Bkln NY, actor (Joe-Rhoda, Don-Another Day)
21st - Urs Widmer, writer
22nd - Frank Converse, actor (It's About Time, Dr Cook's Garden, Movin' On)
22nd - Richard Benjamin, NYC, director/actor (Goodbye Columbus, He & She)
22nd - Susan Strasberg, NYC, actress (In Praise of Older Women, Manitou)
23rd - John R Miller, (Rep-R-WA, 1985- )
23rd - Peter Preston, editor (Guardian)
24th - Glen Hall, cricket leg-spinner (South African in one Test v England 1964)
24th - Tommy Chong, Edmonton, Alberta, comedian/actor (Cheech & Chong)
24th - David Viscott, American psychiatrist (d. 1996)
25th - Ludmil Buldakova, USSR, volleyball player (Olympic-gold-1972)
25th - Raymond Carver, poet/short story writer (Furious Season)
26th - Jackie Liebesit, rocker (Can)
26th - Teresa Stratas, [Anastasia Stratakis], Toronto, soprano (Salome)
26th - William Elden Bolcom, Seattle Washington, composer (Oracles)
26th - Pauline Parker, New-Zealandic murderess
26th - Lyudmila Petrushevskaya, Russian playwright and novelist
28th - Jerry West, W Virginia, NBA superstar (LA Lakers, Olympic-gold-1960)
28th - Prince Buster, Jamaican reggae musician/producer (Madness)
29th - Francis Thomas (Fay) Vincent, baseball commissioner
30th - Wilfried A de Pree, Dutch MP (PvdA)/theologist
31st - John Prescott, British MP
31st - Peter Yarrow, NYC, (Peter, Paul & Mary-Puff the Magic Dragon)

