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Celebrities born on aprile 25

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on aprile 25
Benjamin Uttley
Born: apr 25, 1978
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Engl
Age: 46
Lina Renna
Born: apr 25, 2009
Vancouver, British Columb
Age: 15
Bruce Berman
Born: apr 25, 1952
New York City, New York,
Age: 72
Hafizul Kamal
Born: apr 25, 1985
Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Age: 39
Hafizul Ahmad Kamal (born 25 April 1985) is a Malaysian actor and television presenter. He was the champion of the new talent show in the field of broadcasting, On Air on Astro Ria.
Melonie Diaz
Born: apr 25, 1984
New York City, New York,
Age: 40
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Melonie Diaz (born April 25, 1984) is an American actress who has been appeared in many independent films, including four shown at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Melonie Diaz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Bertrand Tavernier
Born: apr 25, 1941
Lyon, Rhône, France
Date of death: mar 25, 2021 (79)
Bertrand Tavernier (25 April 1941 – 25 March 2021) was a French director, screenwriter, actor and producer.
Tibor Feldman
Born: apr 25, 1947
Age: 77
Tibor Feldman was born on April 25, 1947. He is an actor.
Corrado Invernizzi
Born: apr 25, 1965
Genova, Italy
Age: 59
Stefan Murr
Born: apr 25, 1976
Bad Tölz, Germany
Age: 48
Anna Aleksakhina
Born: apr 25, 1961
Leningrad, USSR (Saint Pe
Age: 63
Jason Canela
Born: apr 25, 1992
Miami, Florida, USA
Age: 32
Milos Kirek
Born: apr 25, 1946
Date of death: feb 09, 1993 (46)
Kishū Izuchi
Born: apr 25, 1968
Mie Prefecture, Japan
Age: 56
Japanese film director and screenwriter.
Shinobu Araki
Born: apr 25, 1891
Kashiwazaki, Niigata Pref
Date of death: gen 08, 1969 (77)
Joaquim Lopes
Born: apr 25, 1980
Campinas, São Paulo, Braz
Age: 44
Kelly Ryan
Born: apr 25, 1975
Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
Age: 49
Ewa Wiśniewska
Born: apr 25, 1942
Warsaw, Poland
Age: 82
Shivani Ghai
Born: apr 25, 1975
Newcastle upon Tyne, Nort
Age: 49
Shivani Ghai (born 25 April 1975, Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English actress of Indian descent. She grew up in Gosforth and attended Gosforth High School. Later, she went to Derby University, where she gained a BA in film and television studies. Ghai started her acting career in theatre in London, working for companies such as Man Mela, Rifco and Kali. She moved on to television with minor parts in shows such as Doctors, Spooks and The Bill. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andy Bell
Born: apr 25, 1964
Peterborough, Cambridgesh
Age: 60
Edgar Allan Woolf
Born: apr 25, 1881
New York, New York, U.S.A
Date of death: dic 09, 1943 (62)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edgar Allan Woolf (25 April 1881 – 9 December 1943) was a lyricist, playwright, and screenwriter. He is best known as the co-author of the script for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. Woolf was the son of Albert E. Woolf, a feather works employee, a manufacturer of disinfectant and an inventor of electrical devices, and Rosamond Wimpfheimer Woolf. Woolf attended City College of New York and Columbia University, graduating from the latter with an A.B in 1901. He wrote the annual Varsity Show, The Mischief Maker, in his senior year Actor and Playwright Woolf joined the Murray Hill Stock Company as an actor, and played in New York City with it for several years, but soon was writing sketches and plays for vaudeville star Pat Rooney (1880-1962) and Mrs. Patrick Campbell. One of the better-known plays Woolf wrote for Pat Rooney was "Wings of Smoke." He also wrote, in collaboration with Jerome Kern, the comic opera, "Head over Heels," in which Mitzi Hajos starred. Woolf was a prolific writer and produced many sketches for vaudeville. Woolf wrote the book for Mam'zelle Champagne, a musical revue, which opened June 25, 1906. On opening night at the outdoor Madison Square Garden Roof Theatre, millionaire playboy Harry K. Thaw shot and killed architect Stanford White. The otherwise undistinguished musical's run continued for some 60 performances largely on the publicity from this incident. Lyricist Woolf wrote the words to You're So Cute, Soldier Boy for Henry W. Savage's comedic musical Toot Toot. Screenwriter Woolf moved to Los Angeles in the early 1930s to write screenplays for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He was co-author of the script for The Wizard of Oz (1939) with frequent collaborator Florence Ryerson. Both Woolf and Ryerson created the Wizard's counterpart, Professor Marvel. Personal life Woolf was described by Samuel Marx, MGM's story editor during the 1930s, as a "wild, red-haired homosexual." He loved to cook and would spend hours cooking for his Saturday night dinner parties, where he entertained directors and writers. Death At his Beverly Hills home, 911 North Beverly Drive, Woolf's three servants found him lying at the bottom of a flight of steps that led to the kitchen. Woolf had a blind dog that he took for a daily walk, and the police believed he had tripped over the dog, fracturing his skull. Woolf was taken to St. John's Santa Monica Hospital at 2 pm and died two hours later. The coroner's autopsy revealed the cause of death to be a basal skull fracture.