March 14th Birthdays
If you were born on March 14th you share a celebrity birthday with these famous people:
Michael Caine (married Shakira Baksh; ex of Patricia Haines)
Academy Award-winning British movie actor (Alfie; Blame it on Rio; Educating Rita; The Cider House Rules; Little Voice; Batman Begins; Gambit; Dressed to Kill; Hurry Sundown; The Italian Job; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Zulu; The Ipcress File; Deadfall), born March 14, 1933. (Michael Caine 1964 Hamlet at Elsinore)
English actress of TV (Teenage Dream) & films (A Taste of Honey; The Knack…and How to Get It; The Boy from Mercury; Girl with Green Eyes; An Awfully Big Adventure; Broken Line; The Trap; A Place to Go; The Bed Sitting Room; Spaghetti House Doctor Zhivago), born March 14, 1942. (Rita Tushingham 1966)
Michael Martin Murphey
American western music singer and songwriter (Wildfire; Carolina in the Pines; A Mansion on the Hill; Renegade; A Long Line of Love; What’s Forever For; From the Word Go; Still Taking Chances; Maybe This Time; Big Iron), born March 14, 1945. (Michael Martin Murphey 1985 Photo: David Hoffner.com)
Steve Kanaly (nee Steven Francis Kanaly)
American actor of TV (Ray Krebbs on Dallas; All My Children) & films (The Sugarland Express; Dillinger; The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean; Sliding Home; Big Wednesday; Midway; The Wind and the Lion; Driving Me Crazy; Leaving the Land), born March 14, 1946. (Steve Kanaly 1980 Dallas: CBS TV)
Billy Crystal (nee William Edward Crystal)
Tony-winning American filmmaker, comedian, actor & host of TV (Academy Awards; Saturday Night Live; Soap) & movies (When Harry Met Sally; City Slickers; My Giant; America’s Sweethearts; Analyze This), born March 14, 1948. Father of Lindsay Crystal & Jennifer Crystal Foley. (Billy Crystal 1977: ABC TV)
Rick Dees (nee Rigdon Osmond Dees III; married Julie McWhirter)
American comedian, radio announcer(The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown), singer-songwriter (Disco Duck), actor of TV (Days of Our Lives; The Young and the Restless; The Flintstone Kids), and movies (Record City; La Bamba), born March 14, 1950. (Rick Dees 2018 Photo: Annehrick7)
Season Hubley (nee Susan Hubley; sister of Whip Hubley)
American actress of movies (Catch My Soul; Caddie Woodlawn; Total Exposure; Escape From New York; Kiss The Sky; Lolly-Madonna XXX; Tomorrow’s a Killer) and TV (Family; All My Children; Blue Skies; The Key to Rebecca), born March 14, 1951. Ex of Kurt Russell. (Season Hubley 1979: ABC)
Adrian Zmed (ex of Susan Wood)
American singer, actor & personality of stage, TV (Officer Vince Romano on T. J. Hooker; Goodtime Girls; Flatbush; Confessions of a Teen Idol; Angie) and movies (Bachelor Party; Grease 2; Eyewitness to Murder; Improper Conduct), born March 14, 1954. (Adrian Zmed 1982 Photo: Scott Downie)
Tad Williams
American science fiction & fantasy writer (The Dragonbone Chair; The Heart of What Was Lost; The Witchwood Crown; City of Golden Shadow; Shadowmarch; The Dragons of Ordinary Farm; Tailchaser’s Song; To Green Angel Tower), born March 14, 1957. (Tad Williams 2004 Photo: Olaf1974 at English Wikipedia)
Russell Todd (nee Russell Todd Goldberg)
American businessman and retired actor of TV (Dr. Jamie Frame on Another World; High Mountain Rangers; Capitol; The Young and the Restless) and movies (Friday the 13th Part 2; Where the Boys Are; Sweet Murder; Face the Edge), born March 14, 1958. (Russell Todd 2000s Photo: Courtesy Russell Todd)
Tamara Tunie
American actress of stage, TV (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; As the World Turns; The Red Road; Blue Bloods; 24; NYPD Blue), and films (Wall Street; Flight; The Devil’s Advocate; Bloodhounds of Broadway), born March 14, 1959. (Tamara Tunie 2014 Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit)
Kevin Williamson
American actor (Another World), producer, and screenwriter of TV (Tell Me a Story; The Vampire Diaries; Dawson’s Creek; The Following; Stalker; The Secret Circle) and movies (Scream; Teaching Mrs. Tingle; I Know What You Did Last Summer), born March 14, 1965. (Kevin Williamson 2012: Gage Skidmore)
American actress of TV (Danni Sofer on The Shield; The Mentalist; Touch; Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.; Taken; As the World Turns) and films (The Unseen; Dangerous Proposition; Nobody’s Fool; Someone Like You…; Replicant; The Majestic; Jaded), born March 14, 1965. (Catherine Dent 2011: Geffen Playhouse)
Elise Neal
American actress of TV (Yvonne Hughley on The Hughleys; All of Us; Loving; Seaquest 2032; One Life to Live; My Manny; Belle’s) and movies (Scream 2; Rosewood; Money Talks; Mission to Mars; Hustle & Flow; Restaurant; Love Ranch; Logan), born March 14, 1966. (Elise Neal 2008 Photo: www.lukeford.net)
Melissa Reeves (nee Melissa Brennan; married Scott Reeves)
American actress of TV (Jennifer Horton on Days of Our Lives since 1985; Jade Perkins on Santa Barbara; One Stormy Night; Winter Heat), movies (Somewhere, Tomorrow; Summer Camp Nightmare; Where the Fast Lane Ends), born March 14, 1967. (Melissa Brennan Reeves 2010 Photo: Gabi Hernandez)
Megan Follows (ex-partner of Stuart Hughes)
Canadian actress of stage, TV (Anne Shirley on Anne of Green Gables & Anne of Avonlea; Queen Catherine de Medici on Reign; Matt and Jenny; Heartland) and movies (Deep Sleep; Silver Bullet; Reluctant Angel; Hard Drive), born March 14, 1968. (Megan Follows 2012 Photo: Jesse Grant / Canadian Film Centre)
Laura Leighton (nee Laura Miller; married Doug Savant)
American actress of TV (Sydney Andrews on Melrose Place; Ashley Marin on Pretty Little Liars; Eyes; Boston Legal; Beverly Hills, 90210; Skin) & films (Seven Girlfriends; The Sky is Falling; Angels, Baby!; Clean and Narrow; Love Notes; The Burrowers), born March 14, 1969. (Laura Leighton 2019: German Comic Con)
American-Canadian actress of TV (Kono Kalakaua on Hawaii Five-0; Lt. Sharon Boomer Valerii on Battlestar Galactica; Katherine Saville on A Million Little Things; Shannon Ng on Edgemont; The Cleaner; The Border) & movies (Freaks; West 32nd), born March 14, 1974. (Grace Park 2009: Marcin Wichary)
(Albert Einstein 1921 | Tamara Tunie 2014: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit)
Happy Birthday to everyone celebrating their birthday on March 14!
Remember These March 14th Famous Birthdays
Quincy Jones (nee Quincy Delight Jones Jr.; “Q“; ex of Peggy Lipton)
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Grammy Award-winning American musician, film score composer (In the Heat of the Night; Roots; The Getaway; The New Centurions; The Hot Rock), and producer of TV & movies (The Color Purple; The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) (born Mar. 14, 1933 – died Nov. 3, 2024; age 91). Ex-partner of Nastassja Kinski. (Quincy Jones 1980: UCLA/LA Times [colorized])
Frank Borman (nee Frank Frederick Borman II)
American Congressional Space Medal of Honor NASA astronaut (Apollo 8, Gemini 7), USAF colonel & fighter pilot aeronautical engineer, test pilot, West Point professor, businessman (Eastern Air Lines CEO & COB; Ford dealership owner; cattle rancher), & author (Countdown: An Autobiography) (born Mar. 14, 1928 – died Nov. 7, 2023; age 95). (Frank Borman 1964: NASA)
Boris Brott
Canadian recording artist, orchestra leader and guest conductor (National Academy Orchestra of Canada, Los Angeles New West Symphony, McGill Chamber Orchestra, Montreal Philharmonic Youth Orchestra), & Hamilton Brott Music Festival founder (born Mar. 14, 1944 – died Apr. 5, 2022; age 78). Boris Brott was killed in a hit-and-run. (Boris Brott 2008: Tapyram)
Albert Einstein
Nobel Prize-winning German-Swiss-American quantum theory & statistical mechanics theoretical physicist (theory of relativity; mass-energy equivalence formula; law of the photoelectric effect), and author (born Mar. 14, 1879 – died Apr. 18, 1955; age 76). Albert Einstein died of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. (Albert Einstein 1947 Photo: Orren Jack Turner)
Max Shulman (nee Maximilian Shulman)
American humor writer, playwright (The Tender Trap), novelist (Rally ‘Round the Flag, Boys!), and screenwriter of movies (House Calls; Confidentially Connie; The Affairs of Dobie Gillis; Rally ‘Round the Flag, Boys!) and TV (The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis) (born Mar. 14, 1919 – died Aug. 28, 1988; age 69). Max Shulman died of bone cancer. (Max Shulman 1959 What’s My Line?)
Arch Johnson (nee Archibald Winchester Johnson)
American actor of stage, TV (The Edge of Night; The Asphalt Jungle; Rawhide; Perry Mason; Bewitched; The Twilight Zone; The Fugitive; The F.B.I.; Maverick; Bonanza; Ellery Queen; Mr. Novak; Barnaby Jones), and movies (G. I. Blues; The Cheyenne Social Club; The Sting) (born Mar. 14, 1922 – died Oct. 9, 1997; age 75). Arch Johnson died of cancer. (Arch Johnson 1967 Daniel Boone)
Dorothy Tyler-Odam (nee Dorothy Jennifer Beatrice Odam)
British women’s track and field record-breaking high jump athlete, winner of 2 Olympic Games high jump silver medals (1936 Berlin Olympics; 1948 London Olympics), born Mar. 14, 1920 – died Sept. 25, 2014; age 94). Dorothy Odam was ill for a long time before she died. (Dorothy Tyler-Odam 1936 Photo: Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-G00985)
Hank Ketcham (nee Henry King Ketcham)
American watercolorist and oil painter, Walt Disney movie animator (Pinocchio; Bambi; Fantasia), freelance illustrator, and cartoonist creator of Dennis the Menace comic strip and characters (born Mar. 14, 1920 – died June 1, 2001; age 81). Cause of death for Hank Ketcham was prostate cancer. (Hank Ketcham 1982 Photo: Alan Light)
Lis Hartel
Danish polio survivor who went on to become a 2-time Olympic silver-medal winning Individual Dressage equestrian (1952 Helsinki; 1956 Stockholm), founder of the Netherlands Lis Hartel Foundation offering therapeutic riding for the disabled (born Mar. 14, 1921 – died Feb. 12, 2009; age 87). Cause of death for Lis Hartel is unknown. (Lis Hartel & Jubilee 1952 Photo: IOC)
Les Brown (nee Lester Raymond Brown; father of Les Brown Jr.)
American musician (saxophone, clarinet), big band & orchestra leader (Les Brown and His Band of Renown), recording artist (Sentimental Journey w. Doris Day; I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm; Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio), performer of radio, TV & classic movies (Rockabilly Baby; Seven Days Leave) (born Mar. 14, 1913 – died Jan. 4, 2001; age 88). (Les Brown 1947: James Kriegsmann)
Horton Foote (nee Albert Horton Foote Jr.)
American Theater Hall of Fame Academy Award and 1955 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (The Young Man From Atlanta; The Trip to Bountiful; The Chase; Only the Heart) and screenwriter (Tender Mercies; Baby the Rain Must Fall; To Kill a Mockingbird; Hurry Sundown; Of Mice and Men; Storm Fear) (born Mar. 14, 1916 – died Mar. 4, 2009; age 92). (Horton Foote 1953 Photo)
Dennis Patrick (nee Dennis Patrick Harrison; married Barbara Cason)
American actor of movies & TV (Mac on Somerset; Jason McGuire / Paul Stoddard on Dark Shadows; The Secret Storm; Dallas; Rituals; Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman; Laramie; Perry Mason; The Streets of San Francisco; All in the Family; Cannon) (born Mar. 14, 1918 – died Oct. 13, 2002; age 84). Dennis Patrick died in a house fire. (Dennis Patrick 1959 Zane Grey Theatre)
Lee Petty (father of Richard Petty, grandfather of Kyle Petty)
American Motorsports, International Motorsports, and NASCAR Hall of Fame race car driver, winner of the first Daytona 500 and co-founder of Petty Enterprises racing team, father of Maurice and Richard Petty, grandfather of Kyle Petty (born Mar. 14, 1914 – died Apr. 5, 2000; age 86). Lee Petty died of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. (Lee Petty c 1950s-1960s Photo)
Baseball Hall of Fame American pro baseball player, Minnesota Twins center fielder (1984-1995), 2X World Series champions (1987, 1991), 1989 AL batting champion, 1996 Roberto Clemente Award, 10X MLB All-Star, 6X Gold Glove Awards & Silver Slugger Awards (born Mar. 14, 1960 – died Mar. 6, 2006;age 45). Kirby Puckett died of a stroke. (Kirby Puckett 1987)
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