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  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Famous March birthdays including Justin Bieber, Harper Zilmer, Txunamy, Cash Baker, Gavin Magnus and many more

    • Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. Famous As: Prince. Birth Year: 1964. Birthplace: Buckingham Palace, London. Height: 6'0" (183 cm)
    • Zack Snyder. Famous As: Film Director. Birth Year: 1966. Birthplace: Green Bay, Wisconsin. Recommended Lists: Historical Events In March. March 1st (258) March 2nd (236)
    • Aretha Franklin. Famous As: Singer & Activist. Birth Year: 1942. Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee, United States. Died: August 16, 2018. Height: 5'5" (165 cm)
    • Chloe Zhao. Famous As: Film Director. Birth Year: 1982. Birthplace: Beijing, China. Recommended Lists: March 3rd (254) March 4th (253) March 5th (260)
    • Theodor Geisel (a.k.a. Dr. Seuss) // March 2, 1904
    • Jean Harlow // March 3, 1911
    • Elizabeth Barrett Browning // March 6, 1806
    • Gabriel García Márquez // March 6, 1927
    • Jack Kerouac // March 12, 1922
    • Albert Einstein // March 14, 1879
    • Edith Nourse Rogers // March 19, 1881
    • Moms Mabley // March 19, 1894
    • Fred Rogers // March 20, 1928
    • Johann Sebastian Bach // March 21, 1685

    As a student at Dartmouth during Prohibition, Geisel was caught hosting a gin-soaked get-together and was banned from the school's humor magazine, the Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern. To keep publishing, he used his middle name as a pen name: "Seuss." The "Dr." came later.

    Actress Jean Harlow became a breakout star in 1930s Hollywood, where she earned the nickname the Blonde Bombshell. She got small parts in movies beginning in 1928, and became famous when she appeared in the 1930 Howard Hughes film Hell's Angels while still a teenager. Hughes had been working on the film for some time with actress Greta Nissen, but ...

    English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning began writing poetry as soon as she learned to write, at age 4. Browning's most familiar poem is Sonnet 43, also known as "How Do I Love Thee?," but her larger body of work had a huge influence on poets like Emily Dickinson and friend Edgar Allan Poe. Like many writers and artists of the time, Browning was ad...

    Gabriel García Márquez, the author of Love in the Time of Cholera, was once a starving young reporter for a newspaper in his native Colombia, writing novels in his spare time. When he wrote a series about shipwrecked Colombian sailors and connected their deaths with corruption in the navy, it made him an instant enemy of the government. The newspap...

    Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac dropped out of Columbia University in 1941 after an injury ended his football career. He spent 10 days in the Marine Corps in 1942, then returned to New York, where he met aspiring writers Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs. While he wrote continuously, Kerouac didn't make much money until his 1957 novel On ...

    Einstein’s birthday is easy to remember because March 14 (3/14) is also Pi Day. The theoretical physicist who developed the general theory of relativity spent his childhood in Germany, but left Europe when Hitler came to power in 1933 and became an American citizen in 1940. As a kid, Einstein did have a few brushes with authority in school, but the...

    Edith Nourse Rogers is remembered for being one of the first women to serve in Congress, but she had an extremely accomplished career long before she joined the House of Representatives. Rogers was a nursing volunteer with the YMCA, the Red Cross, and at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center during World War I. In 1922, President Warren G. Harding ap...

    Moms Mabley was the first female comedian to be featured at Harlem's famous Apollo Theater, and went on to appear on its stage more than any other performer in history.

    Fred Rogers worked in television from 1951 until his death in 2003. Thirty-three of those years were spent as the host of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, which means that more than one generation of children grew up knowing the gentle and generous TV host. Strangely, he went to work in television because he hated it: Rogers was appalled at the banality a...

    The German composer Johann Sebastian Bach was renowned as a gifted organist during his lifetime, but the genius of his compositions was only recognized after his death. Bach held many positions during his career. In 1708, he went to work as a musician for the Duke of Sachsen-Weimar. Within five years, he was up for a promotion to capellmeister, a.k...

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  3. The famous birthdays in March page includes actors, statesman, musicians, writers and more who share your special day. Have some fun. Maybe your birthday will be famous too.

    Famous Birthday Boy Or Girl
    Lived To Be
    Birth And Death Year
    Who Is He Or She? What Makes Them ...
    Harry Belafonte
    1927-still kickin’
    Singer, “The Banana Boat Song”
    Frederic Chopin
    39
    1810-1849
    Composer, Minute Waltz, Funeral March
    Roger Daltrey
    1944-still kickin’
    Lead singer & Founder of the “Who”
    Alan Thicke
    1947-still kickin’
    Actor, Growing Pains (1985-1992)
  4. Feb 28, 2022 · Jon Bon Jovi and Star Jones. Drew Gurian/Invision/AP; Mike Coppola/Getty Images for American Heart Association. By. Nicholas DeRenzo, AARP. En español. Published February 28, 2022. Jump to Section. March 2: Jon Bon Jovi, 60. March 3: Jackie Joyner-Kersee, 60. March 7: Taylor Dayne, 60. March 10: Jasmine Guy, 60. March 21: Matthew Broderick, 60.

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  5. René Descartes (1596 - 1650) French philosopher, mathematician and writer. Famous people born in March.

  6. Mar 4, 2024 · Famous Birthdays Calendar. Famous birthdays for the 4th of March. See which celebrities, historical figures, scientists and criminals were born on March 4.

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