Famous Birthdays for August 1948
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Birthdays 1 - 60 of 60
1st - Robert Spink, British MP
2nd - Robert P Holdstock, UK, sci-fi author (Ghost Dance, Labyrinth)
2nd - Andy Fairweather Low, British guitarist
3rd - Pierre Lacroix, National Hockey League executive
4th - James C Slattery, (Rep-D-Kansas, 1983- )
5th - Tony DiCicco, Wethersfield Ct, US women's soccer coach (Olympics-96)
5th - Ray Clemence, English footballer
6th - Michael Peters, choreographer (What's Love Got to Do with It)
7th - Greg Chappell, cricketer (bro of Ian Elegant Aussie batsman 1970-84)
7th - Marty Appel, American public relations executive and author
8th - Svetlana Y Savitskaya, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz T-7, T-12, T-15A)
9th - Bill Campbell, American baseball player
10th - Pal Gerevich, Hungary, fencer (Olympic-bronze-1972, 80)
10th - Patti Austin, soul singer/actress (Real Me)
11th - Don Boyd, director (Goldeneye, 21, East of Elephant Rock)
11th - Jan Palach, Czechoslovakian student protester (d. 1969)
12th - Cliff Fish, rocker (Paper Lace)
12th - Graham Zellick, principal (Queen Mary & Westfield College London)
12th - Ron Mael, [J Ronald Day], Culver City Ca, rock keyboardist (Sparks)
13th - Kathleen Battle, Portsmouth Ohio, soprano (Shephard-Tannhäuser)
13th - Mosiuoa Patrick "Terror" Lekota, South African UDF/ANC-leader
13th - Tony Santini, rocker (Sha Na Na)
14th - Terry Adams, American musician (NRBQ)
15th - Uschi Digard, American pornographic actress and model
15th - Patsy Gallant, Canadian pop singer
15th - George Ryton, British engineer
16th - Barry Hay, singer/fluitist/saxophonist/guitarist (Golden Earring)
16th - Mike Jorgensen, American baseball player
16th - Pierre Reid, Canadian politician and teacher
17th - Bo Rucker, Tampa FL, actor (Superman, Soup for One, Lock Up)
17th - Rod MacDonald, American musician
18th - Carol O'Neal, playmate (July, 1972)
18th - Rudy Hartono Kurniawan, Indonesia, All-England tennis champ
18th - Joseph Marcell, British actor
19th - Susan Jacks (Susan Pesklevits) Saskatoon Canada, singer and songwriter
19th - Tipper Gore, wife of vice president Al Gore (1993-01)
Rock Vocalist Robert Plant (20th)
20th - Robert Plant, West Bromwich England, rock vocalist (Led Zeppelin-Whole Lotta Love)
20th - John Noble, Australian actor
21st - Taurean Blacque, actor (Hill Street Blues)
22nd - Rob Buckman, British broadcaster/actor (Pink Medicine Show)
22nd - Eleonora Brown, Italian actress
23rd - Ernst Jansz, Dutch keyboardist/singer (Doe Maar)
23rd - Ron Blomberg, 1st baseman (NY Yankees)/1st designated hitter
23rd - Andrei Pleşu, Romanian writer, essayist
23rd - Daniel Ruettiger "Rudy", University of Notre Dame football legend
24th - Jean-Michel Jarre, French musician
24th - Kim Sung-Il, Chief of Staff of Republic of Korea Air Force
26th - Valerie Simpson, Bronx, singer, Ashford's partner (Like a Rock)
27th - Andy Turnell, horse trainer
27th - Pavlos Sidiropoulos, Greek musician (d. 1990)
28th - Daniel Seraphine, Chicago, rock drummer (Chicago-If You Leave Me Now)
28th - Murray Parker, cricketer (brother of John Three Tests for NZ 1976)
28th - Vonda N[eel] McIntyre, US, sci-fi author (Star Trek II, III, IV)
29th - Charles David Walker, astronaut (STS 12 STS 16 STS 23)
30th - Lewis Black, American comedian
30th - Donnacha O'Dea, Irish poker player and swimmer
31st - Harald Ertl, Austrian racing driver (d. 1982)
31st - Lowell Ganz, American screenwriter
31st - Holger Osieck, German footballer and coach
31st - Rudolf Schenker, German guitarist (Scorpions)

