February 5th Birthdays
If you were born on February 5th, you share a celebrity birthday with these famous people:
Don Cherry (nee Donald Stewart Cherry; “Grapes“)
Retired Canadian Sportsnet Radio Network & CBC television hockey commentator (Hockey Night in Canada “Coach’s Corner”), former AHL and NHL defenceman and coach (Boston Bruins; Colorado Rockies), born February 5, 1934. (Don Cherry 1950s Photo: Centpacrr at en.wikipedia)
American actor of stage, TV (Richard Channing on Falcon Crest; Quentin Collins on Dark Shadows; Flamingo Road; Soldier of Fortune, Inc.), & movies (Raise the Titanic; Rich and Famous; Up the Sandbox; Dying Young; Surviving Christmas; The Super Cops; The Girl in Blue), born February 5, 1941. (David Selby 1972)
Susan Hill
English ghost story writer & novelist, (The Woman in Black; The Mist in the Mirror; I’m the King of the Castle), author of the Simon Serrailler mysteries (The Various Haunts of Men; Do Me a Favour; The Bird of Night), born February 5, 1942. (Susan Hill 1975 Photo: Mark Gerson / Camera Press London)
Roger Staubach (“Roger the Dodger“; “Captain Comeback“)
American Pro Football Hall of Fame Dallas Cowboys NFL quarterback, 1963 Heisman Trophy winner, 1972 Super Bowl MVP & 2-time champ (1972 & 1977), 1978 NFL Man of the Year, and 6x Pro Bowl football player, born February 5, 1942. (Roger Staubach 1963 Dallas Cowboys Photo)
Michael Mann
Emmy Award-winning American screenwriter, director, and producer for TV (Starsky and Hutch; Police Story; Vega$; Miami Vice; Crime Story) and movies (The Last of the Mohicans; Ali; Heat; The Insider; Miami Vice; The Aviator), born February 5, 1943. (Michael Mann 2012 Photo: Col Hans Landa)
Charlotte Rampling (nee Tessa Charlotte Rampling)
English actress of movies (Georgy Girl; Stardust Memories; The Verdict; 45 Years; D.O.A.; The Night Porter; The Wings of the Dove; Hannah; Henry VIII and His Six Wives) & TV (Dexter; Broadchurdh; Restless) born February 5, 1946. (Charlotte Rampling 1971 Addio fratello crudele Screenshot: Gawain78)
David Ladd (son of Alan Ladd & Sue Carol; ex of Cheryl Ladd)
American movie producer (The Mod Squad; Hart’s War; A Guy Thing), actor of TV & films (Misty; The Proud Rebel; The Big Land; The Sad Horse; A Dog of Flanders; Catlow; Raymie; The Treasure of Jamaica Reef; The Wild Geese), born February 5, 1947. Father of Jordan Ladd. (David Ladd 1960 Bonanza)
Barbara Hershey (nee Barbara Lynn Herzstein; aka Barbara Seagull)
Emmy-winning American actress of TV (A Killing in a Small Town; Chicago Hope; Once Upon a Time) & films (Portrait of a Lady; Hoosiers; Boxcar Bertha; The Stunt Man; The Natural; Black Swan; Swing Kids), born Feb. 5, 1948. Ex-partner of David Carradine, Naveen Andrews. (Barbara Hershey 1967)
Christopher Guest (nee Christopher Haden-Guest)
English-American comedian, screenwriter, director, & actor of TV (Saturday Night Live; Family Tree), & movies (This is Spinal Tap, Best in Show; A Mighty Wind, The Princess Bride; Waiting for Guffman; The Invention of Lying), born February 5, 1948. Married Jamie Lee Curtis. (Christopher Guest 2016: GabboT)
Jane Geddes (partner of Beatriz “Gigi” Fernández)
American LPGA professional golfer, winner of 11 LPGA Tour events & 2 major championships (1986 U.S. Women’s Open; 1987 Women’s PGA Championship), born February 5, 1960. (Jane Geddes 1986 Photo: Ladies Professional Golf Association)
Tim Meadows (nee Timothy Meadows)
American comedian, actor of stage (Second City), TV (Saturday Night Live; John Glascott on The Goldbergs & Schooled; Mr. Box Office; Marry Me), & films (The Ladies Man; Coneheads; Wayne’s World 2; Trainwreck; Mean Girls), born February 5, 1961. (Tim Meadows 2011 Photo: Matthew Straubmuller)
Jennifer Jason Leigh (nee Jennifer Leigh Morrow)
American actress of movies (Single White Female; Backdraft; The Anniversary Party; In the Cut; Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle; The Hateful Eight; Road to Perdition) & TV (Weeds; Atypical), born February 5, 1962. Daughter of Vic Morrow & Barbara Turner. (Jennifer Jason Leigh 2015: Gage Skidmore)
Laura Linney (daughter of Romulus Linney)
Emmy-winning American actress of TV (Cathy on The Big C; Wendy on Ozark; Tales of the City) & films (The Truman Show; Absolute Power; Primal Fear; Mystic River; Love Actually; Kinsey; The Squid and the Whale; Congo), born February 5, 1964. (Laura Linney 2016 Photo: Neil Grabowsky / Montclair Film Festival)
Bobby Brown (nee Robert Barisford Brown; ex of Whitney Houston)
Grammy-winning American singer, & songwriter with New Edition (Mr. Telephone Man; Cool It Now), and solo (Rock Wit’cha; Humpin’ Around; My Prerogative; Something in Common; Every Little Step), born February 5, 1969. Father of Bobbi Kristina Brown. (Bobby Brown 1985: .MCA Records)
Michael Sheen (ex-partner of Kate Beckinsale, Sarah Silverman)
British actor of TV (Dr. William Masters on Masters of Sex; 30 Rock) and movies (Frost/Nixon; The Twilight Saga films; The Queen; Underworld movies; Unthinkable; Beautiful Boy; Laws of Attraction; Passengers; Music Within; The Damned United), born February 5, 1969. (Michael Sheen 2009 Photo: BIFA)
(Laura Linney 2016: Neil Grabowsky / Montclair Film Festival | Stuart Damon 1969 The Champions)
Happy Birthday to everyone celebrating their birthday on February 5th!
Remember These February 5th Famous Birthdays
Tom Wilkinson (married Diana Hardcastle)
BAFTA & Emmy-winning English actor of TV (The Kennedys; First Among Equals; Belgravia) and movies (Sense and Sensibility; The Full Monty; Shakespeare in Love; In the Bedroom; The Patriot; Rush Hour; Batman Begins; Oscar and Lucinda) (born Feb. 5, 1948 – died Dec. 30, 2023; age 75). (Tom Wilkinson 2011: Andrew Luis / RanZag)
Barrett Strong
Grammy Award-winning Songwriter’s Hall of Fame American singer & lyricist (I Heard It Through the Grapevine; Money [That’s What I Want]; War; Wherever I Lay My Hat [That’s My Home]; I Can’t Get Next To You; Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone; Smiling Faces Sometimes; Cloud Nine) (born Feb. 5, 1941 – died Jan. 29, 2023; age 81). (Barrett Strong 1960s Photo: Motown Records)
Larry Hillman (nee Lawrence Morley Hillman; brother of Wayne Hillman)
Canadian WHA (Cleveland Crusaders; Winnipeg Jets) & NHL hockey player with Stanley Cup wins (Detroit Red Wings – 1955; Toronto Maple Leafs – 1962, ’63, ’64, 67; Montreal Canadiens – 1969; Boston Bruins; Minnesota North Stars; Philadelphia Flyers; LA Kings; Buffalo Sabres) (born Feb. 5, 1937 – died June 3, 2022; age 85). (Larry Hillman 1958: TCG Topps Gum Cards)
Stuart Damon (nee Stuart Michael Zonis)
Emmy Award-winning American actor of stage, TV (Dr. Alan Quartermaine Sr. on General Hospital & Port Charles, 1977-2013; Ralph Manzo on As The World Turns; Cinderella; Days of Our Lives; Yanks Go Home; America) & movies (Star 80) (born Feb. 5, 1937 – died June 29, 2021; age 84). Stuart Damon died of kidney failure. (Stuart Damon as Craig Stirling 1969 The Champions)
Hank Aaron (nee Henry Louis Aaron; “Hammer”)
National Baseball Hall of Fame American MLB right fielder (Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves; Milwaukee Brewers), 25-time MLB All-Star, 1958-1960 Golden Glove winner, 1957 NL MVP & World Series Champ (born Feb. 5, 1934 – died Jan. 22, 2021; age 86). Cause of death for Hank Aaron is unknown. (Hank Aaron 1950s Baseball Card Photo: Baseball Collection)
Red Buttons (nee Aaron Chwatt; ex of Roxanne Arlen)
Academy Award-winning American comedian & actor of TV (Knots Landing; ER) & movies (Sayonara; Hatari; Five Weeks in a Balloon; The Longest Day; Your Cheatin’ Heart; The Poseidon Adventure; Gable and Lombard; Stagecoach; Pete’s Dragon) (born Feb. 5, 1919 – died July 13, 2006; age 87). Red Buttons died of high blood pressure complications.(Red Buttons 1978 Photo: Alan Light)
Tim Holt (nee Charles John Holt III; son of Jack Holt, brother of Jennifer Holt)
American actor of Zane Grey westerns & classic movies (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre; The Magnificent Ambersons; Thundering Hoofs; Wild Horse Mesa; Under the Tonto Rim; The Arizona Ranger; Western Heritage; Brothers in the Saddle; Pistol Harvest; Back Street; My Darling Clementine; Hitler’s Children) (born Feb. 5, 1919 – died Feb. 15, 1973; age 54). Tim Holt 1948: Tolmie)
Stephen J. Cannell
American TV producer & screenwriter (Baretta; Black Sheep Squadron; The Rockford Files, Hardcastle and McCormick; Riptide; The A-Team, Wiseguy; 21 Jump Street; Silk Stalkings; Renegade; The Commish; Adam-12) (born Feb. 5 1941 – died Sept. 30, 2010; age 69). Stephen J. Cannell died of melanoma complications. (Stephen J. Cannell 2005 Photo: Phil Konstantin Philkon)
Peg Entwistle (nee Millicent Lilian Entwistle; ex of Robert Keith)
English actress of stage & a feature film (Thirteen Women), who inspired or is referenced in films (Hollywood Girl: The Peg Entwistle Story), TV shows (Hollywood), etc. (born Feb. 5, 1908 – died Sept. 16, 1932; age 24). Ex step-mother of Brian Keith. Peg Entwistle died by suicide (jumping off the “H” of the Hollywood sign). (Peg Entwistle 1929: Just to Remind You / James Zeruk, Jr.)
Cory Wells (nee Emil Lewandowski)
American rock music singer with Three Dog Night (Mama Told Me [Not to Come]; Eli’s Coming; Let Me Serenade You; Never Been to Spain; Shambala; Sure As I’m Sittin’ Here; Try a Little Tenderness; Joy to the World), (born Feb. 5, 1941 – died Oct. 20, 2015; age 74). Cory Wells had cancer and died of an infection. (Cory Wells 1969 Three Dog Night: Contemporary Public Relations)
John Carradine (nee Richmond Reed Carradine)
American TV & movie actor (The Howling; The Shootist; House of Dracula; White Fang; Alaska; Stagecoach; The Hound of the Baskervilles; The Grapes of Wrath; Captains Courageous; The Adventures of Mark Twain; Man Hunt; The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance) (born Feb. 5, 1906 – died Nov. 27, 1988; age 82). Father of David, Keith & Robert Carradine. (John Carradine 1944 Bluebeard)
Andrew M. Greeley
American Roman Catholic priest, Chicago Sun-Times columnist, non-fiction writer, and novelist (The Cardinal Sins; Lord of the Dance; God Game; Fall From Grace; Angel Light; Second Spring) (born Feb. 5, 1928 – died May 29, 2013; age 85). Andrew M. Greeley never recovered from head injures in a 2008 accident. (Andrew M. Greeley 1965 Photo: National Opinion Research)
Elizabeth Ryan
American International Tennis Hall of Fame tennis player, winner of 26 Grand Slam Doubles & Mixed Doubles tennis championships from 1914-1934 (Wimbledon, US Open, & French Open) (born Feb. 5, 1892 – died July 6, 1979; age 87). Cause of death for Elizabeth Ryan is unknown. (Elizabeth Ryan 1914 Photo: Agence de presse Meurisse)
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