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Celebrities born on aprile 26

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on aprile 26
Birgit Hutter
Born: apr 26, 1941
Wien, Austria
Age: 83
Julien Neel
Born: apr 26, 1976
Paris, Ile-de-France, Fra
Age: 48
William Glasgow
Born: apr 26, 1906
Yuma, Arizona, USA
Date of death: nov 25, 1972 (66)
Luisber Santiago
Born: apr 26, 1989
Madrid, Spain
Age: 35
Olga Filipuk
Born: apr 26, 1983
Chernogolovka, Moskovskoy
Age: 41
Jan Pietrzak
Born: apr 26, 1937
Warsaw, Poland
Age: 87
Nikki Van der Zyl
Born: apr 26, 1935
Age: 89
Rosemary De Angelis
Born: apr 26, 1933
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Age: 91
Rosemary De Angelis was born on April 26, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York, USA as Rosemary Eleanor De Angelis. She is an actress, known for Frequency (2000), Two Bits (1995) and Law & Order (1990). She was previously married to Kenneth Richard Bridges.
Leon Pownall
Born: apr 26, 1943
Wrexham, North Wales, UK
Date of death: giu 02, 2006 (63)
Jiu Kong
Born: apr 26, 1967
Keelung, Taiwan
Age: 57
Hiroshi Shinagawa
Born: apr 26, 1972
Age: 52
Sibylle Canonica
Born: apr 26, 1957
Bern, Switzerland
Age: 67
Roger Taylor
Born: apr 26, 1960
Nechells, Birmingham, Eng
Age: 64
Roger Andrew Taylor is an English musician, known as the drummer of the new wave music band Duran Duran from their inception until 1985, and again from 2001 onwards.
Phil Kaufman
Born: apr 26, 1935
Oceanside, New York, USA
Age: 89
Philip C. Kaufman is an American record producer, tour manager, and author. He has been referred to as one of the most infamous tour managers in music history. Kaufman worked with Gram Parsons, The Rolling Stones, Emmylou Harris, Joe Cocker, Frank Zappa, Hank Williams III, Etta James, among others.
David Chen
Born: apr 26, 1980
New Jersey, USA
Age: 44
Chloé Stefani
Born: apr 26, 1981
Paris, France
Age: 43
Bernie Brillstein
Born: apr 26, 1931
Manhattan, New York City,
Date of death: ago 08, 2008 (77)
Bernard Jules Brillstein (April 26, 1931 – August 7, 2008) was an American producer and talent agent. He began his career in the 1950s at the William Morris Agency before founding his own company in 1969 and later joining forces with Brad Grey to helm Brillstein-Grey Entertainment (now Brillstein Entertainment Partners), one of the most important and influential Hollywood talent management and production companies. He is remembered for producing successful TV programs like Hee Haw, The Muppet Show, and The Sopranos, and hit films including The Blues Brothers, Ghostbusters and Happy Gilmore. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bernie Brillstein, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Chiara Sani
Born: apr 26, 1963
Bologna, Italy
Age: 61
Vladislav Dvorzhetsky
Born: apr 26, 1939
Omsk, RSFSR, USSR
Date of death: mag 28, 1978 (39)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vladislav Dvorzhetsky (26 April 1939 – 28 May 1978) was a Soviet film actor. He appeared in eighteen films between 1970 and 1978 Dvorzhetsky was born in Omsk. In 1955 he entered the Omsk military medical school. In 1959 he started active service in the Soviet Army at Sakhalin Island as senior feldsher of the regiment. During this time he married the first time. In 1964 he went back to Omsk and entered the actors' school of Omsk. After graduation in 1967, Vladislav was accepted in the company of the Omsk provincial dramatic theatre. Here he married for the second time. In 1968 the assistant director from film-studio Mosfilm visits Omsk and Dvorzhetsky got his first role in a film as General Khludow in The Flight (1970). In his next film he was the test pilot Burton in the Solaris (1972). During the time in Moscow he divorced his second wife and he decided to live for his film-career. In spring 1972 he played the role of Alexander Ilyin in Sannikow-Land. In 1974 he played the communist Yaroslav in To the Last Minute and got the State prize of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1975 he played the main role in the adventure film Kapitän Nemo based on the Jules Verne novel. The high point of the attention Muscovites public was the representation of the holy Antonius received 1976. To 29. December 1976 it was in-supplied due to two within two weeks gone through cardiac infarcts acutely to the hospital, as consequence of its overloading and the rhythm, in which he lived and worked. Dvorzhetsky died in 1978 in Gomel, due to a acute heart failure. Description above from the Wikipedia article Vladislav Dvorzhetsky, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Giacomo Poretti
Born: apr 26, 1956
Villa Cortese, Italy
Age: 68
Nasce il 26 aprile 1956 a Villa Cortese (MI), nel legnanese, in una famiglia di operai. Da piccolo, frequentando l'oratorio della sua cittadina, si appassiona al teatro. Tra gli 8 e gli 11 anni comincia a recitare, cercando senza successo di entrare nella compagnia I Legnanesi. Abbandona gli studi da geometra per andare a lavorare in fabbrica come metalmeccanico; alla sua chiusura, a 18 anni, per evitare il servizio militare, entra all'Ospedale civile di Legnano come infermiere. Nel frattempo si dedica al cabaret e alla contestazione politica, impegnandosi attivamente con Democrazia Proletaria. Lavora per 11 anni come infermiere; nel 1983 si diploma alla scuola di Teatro di Busto Arsizio. Il suo esordio a teatro avviene interpretando Francesco Sforza ne Il conte di Carmagnola di Alessandro Manzoni, mentre grande successo ha il personaggio autoironico dell'alto e slanciato ufficiale Sarelli in Questa sera... di Luigi Pirandello. Divenuto caposala del reparto di neurologia, nel tempo libero fa l'attore comico insieme alla fidanzata Marina Massironi, con cui nel 1984 forma il duo cabarettistico Hansel e Strüdel. Nel 1985, dopo aver lasciato l'incarico ospedaliero, e per qualche anno ancora, ha esperienze come capovillaggio in Sardegna presso il Palmasera Village Resort di Cala Gonone, insieme a Marina Massironi e ad Aldo e Giovanni, che all'epoca formavano un duo chiamato "I Suggestionabili". Quello stesso gruppo vedeva giovanissimi anche Stefano Belisari (Elio e le Storie Tese) come Dj, Giorgio Porcaro (inventore del "milanese al 100%"), Mario Zucca, Marino Guidi, Eraldo Moretto e tanti altri che, chi più chi meno, sono diventati professionisti di successo. Dopo aver partecipato a diverse produzioni televisive (tra cui Star 90, i telefilm Professione vacanze con Jerry Calà e Don Tonino con Andrea Roncato, Gigi Sammarchi e Manuel De Peppe), nel 1989 scrive lo spettacolo Non Parole, ma Oggetti Contundenti, la cui regia sarà affidata a Giovanni Storti. Nel 1991, convinto da Giovanni, debutta insieme ad Aldo Baglio ed allo stesso Storti al Caffè Teatro di Verghera di Samarate, in provincia di Varese, con Galline Vecchie Fan Buon Brothers. Da quel momento in poi inizia la storia del trio comico Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo.