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Celebrities born on maggio 02

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on maggio 02
Kylie Sonique Love
Born: mag 02, 1983
Albany, Georgia, United S
Age: 41
Kylie Sonique Love, formerly known as just Sonique, is a drag performer, actress and one of the Season 2 contestants of RuPaul's Drag Race, later returning for the 6th season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.
Bianca Jagger
Born: mag 02, 1945
Managua, Nicaragua
Age: 79
Bianca Jagger (born Blanca Pérez-Mora Macías; 2 May 1945) is a Nicaraguan social and human rights advocate and a former actress. Jagger currently serves as a Council of Europe goodwill ambassador, founder and chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, member of the Executive Director's Leadership Council of Amnesty International USA, and a trustee of the Amazon Charitable Trust. She was married to Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, from 1971 until 1978. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bianca Jagger, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Gordon B. Clarke
Born: mag 02, 1906
St. Paul - Minnesota - US
Date of death: gen 11, 1972 (65)
Gordon B. Clarke was an actor.
Hervé Bourges
Born: mag 02, 1933
Rennes, France
Date of death: feb 23, 2020 (86)
Hervé Bourges (2 May 1933 – 23 February 2020) was a French journalist and audiovisual executive. He became the director of the École supérieure de journalisme de Lille in 1976. He directed the likes of Radio France internationale, TF1, and Radio Monte Carlo. It was under his leadership that Antenne 2 and FR3 were renamed as France 2 and France 3, thus forming the group France Télévisions. He was appointed Ambassador of France to UNESCO in 1993. In 1995, François Mitterrand appointed him Director of the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel, and in 2001 led the International Francophone Press Union. Hervé was born in 1933 to Joseph Bourges and Marie-Magdeleine Desjeux. He was raised in Rennes, and then began his studies with the Jesuits in Reims. After he graduated from the École supérieure de journalisme de Lille in 1956, Bourges turned down an offer from Le Figaro, and instead worked at Témoignage chrétien, which campaigned against the Algerian War. He advocated for Algerian freedom, and was assigned to Metz in 1958 to serve in a helicopter unit. He was stationed in Aïn Arnat until his return in 1960. When he returned to France, Edmond Michelet entrusted him with files of Algerian prisoners. Upon Michelet's departure in 1961, Bourges returned to journalism at Témoignage chrétien. In 1962, Bourges became an adviser to Ahmed Ben Bella, and acquired Algerian citizenship. However, he was charged with aiding the rebellion of Hocine Aït Ahmed the following year, and he fled to the mountains of Kabylie. He then fled to Tunisia after the government was overthrown in 1965, but was captured in 1966 and questioned. However, after much pleading by the likes of Monsignor Duval, Edmond Michelet, Bernard Stasi, Jacques Chirac, and Abdelaziz Bouteflika, he was released. In 1970, Bourges directed the École supérieure internationale de journalisme de Yaoundé in Cameroon. He became director of the École supérieure de journalisme de Lille, and executive director of Radio France internationale, TF1, and Radio Monte Carlo. He aided in the mergers that formed the France Télévisions group. He earned a doctorate of political science in 1981. He wrote his autobiography, De mémoire d'éléphant, on his time in Algeria, which he loved dearly. He appeared in the documentary Algérie: naissance d'une nation (1956-1962) in 2003, and published a retrospective on television in 2005, titled Sur la télé: mes 4 vérités. In 2012, he wrote the documentary L'Algérie à l'épreuve du pouvoir, directed by Jérôme Sesquin. Sesquin directed another documentary devoted to Bourges in 2012, titled Hervé Bourges, les braises et la lumière, broadcast on France Télévisions and produced by Flach Film. It was released as a part of the Empreintes collection on France 5. Hervé Bourges died on 23 February 2020 in Paris at the age of 86. Source: Article "Hervé Bourges" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Alain Terzian
Born: mag 02, 1949
Age: 75
Michael Ienna
Born: mag 02, 1984
Sydney, New South Wales,
Age: 40
John Boswall
Born: mag 02, 1920
Oxfordshire, England, UK
Date of death: giu 06, 2011 (91)
Alessandro D'Avenia
Born: mag 02, 1977
Palermo, Italy
Age: 47
Alessandro D'Avenia è uno scrittore, insegnante e sceneggiatore italiano.
Aaron Jay Rome
Born: mag 02, 1985
Loveland - Colorado - USA
Age: 39
Simon Grechi
Born: mag 02, 1979
Roma, Italy
Age: 45
Wilfred Babbage
Born: mag 02, 1900
Bridgwater, Somerset, Eng
Date of death: set 15, 1984 (84)
Árpád Sopsits
Born: mag 02, 1952
Szeged, Hungary
Age: 72
Vernon L. Walker
Born: mag 02, 1894
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Date of death: mar 14, 1948 (53)
Vernon L. Walker (May 2, 1894 – March 1, 1948) was an American special effects artist and cinematographer. He was nominated for four Academy Awards for Best Special Effects. He worked on more than 220 films during his career, starting out as a head cameraman for Otis B. Thayer's Art-O-Graf Film Company in 1919.
Liisi Tandefelt
Born: mag 02, 1936
Hämeenlinna, Finland
Age: 88
Douglas Hart
Born: mag 02, 1965
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Age: 59
Iman Perez
Born: mag 02, 1999
Paris, Ile-de-France, Fra
Age: 25
Camelia Zorlescu
Born: mag 02, 1938
Galati, Romania
Date of death: lug 26, 2022 (84)
Rebecca Madita Hundt
Born: mag 02, 1981
Gelsenkirchen, North Rhin
Age: 43
Griffin Hood
Born: mag 02, 1984
Greenville, Mississippi,
Age: 40
Michael Luciano
Born: mag 02, 1909
Mcadoo, Pennsylvania, USA
Date of death: set 15, 1992 (83)
Michael Luciano (May 2, 1909 – September 15, 1992) was an American film and television editor with about forty feature film credits and many additional credits for television programs. From 1954 to 1977, Luciano edited 20 (nearly all) of the films directed, and often produced, by Robert Aldrich. Aldrich was a prolific and independent maker of popular films "who depicted corruption and evil unflinchingly, and pushed limits on violence throughout his career." Their early collaboration, the film noir Kiss Me Deadly (1955), was entered into the US National Film Registry in 1999; the unusual editing of the film has been noted by several critics. Luciano's work with Aldrich was recognized by four Academy Award nominations, for Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), The Flight of the Phoenix (1965), The Dirty Dozen (1967), and The Longest Yard (1974).