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Celebrities born on maggio 25

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on maggio 25
Adela Micha
Born: mag 25, 1963
Mexico City, Distrito Fed
Age: 61
Fryda Wolff
Born: mag 25, 1982
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Date of death: gen 13, 2024 (41)
Fryda Wolff was born on May 25, 1982 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA as Fryda Maria Wolff. Fryda is known for her work on Apex Legends (2019), Solar Ash (2021), Apex Legends: The Movie (2023) and Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (2018).
Julia Clark Downs
Born: mag 25, 1978
Evanston, Illinois, USA
Date of death: ott 05, 2021 (43)
Coll Anderson
Born: mag 25, 1970
Philadelphia, Pennsylvani
Age: 54
Eom Ok-ran
Born: mag 25, 1970
South Korea
Age: 54
Ann Robinson
Born: mag 25, 1935
Age: 89
Andrew Fiscella
Born: mag 25, 1966
Santa Monica, California,
Age: 58
Andrew Fiscella is an actor.
Ryōko Mizuki
Born: mag 25, 1920
Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan
Age: 104
Benjamin Melniker
Born: mag 25, 1913
Bayonne, New Jersey, USA
Date of death: feb 26, 2018 (104)
Lee Seung-jun
Born: mag 25, 1978
Age: 46
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Barry Windsor-Smith
Born: mag 25, 1949
Forest Gate, London, Engl
Age: 75
Barry Windsor-Smith (born May 25, 1949) is a British comic book illustrator and painter whose best-known work has been produced in the United States. He attained note for working on Marvel Comics' Conan the Barbarian from 1970 to 1973 and for his work on the character Wolverine, particularly the 1991 "Weapon X" story arc. His other noted Marvel work included a 1984 "Thing" story in Marvel Fanfare, the "Lifedeath" and "Lifedeath II" stories with writer Chris Claremont that focused on the de-powered Storm in The Uncanny X-Men, as well as the 1984 Machine Man limited series with Herb Trimpe and Tom DeFalco. After leaving Marvel, Windsor-Smith became the creative director and lead artist at Valiant Comics, where he illustrated the company's revival of the 1960s Gold Key Comics character Solar and created the original characters Archer and Armstrong. He was also the chief designer of the "Unity" crossover storyline. After leaving Valiant in 1993, Windsor-Smith did work through a number of publishers, including co-creating the vampiric character Rune with Chris Ulm, which was published as part of Malibu Comics' Ultraverse. Rune's adventures included a crossover with Conan that Windsor-Smith wrote and illustrated. He also provided art for the WildStorm Productions/Image Comics storyline "Wildstorm Rising,"  though he later came to regret that work. He subsequently created an oversized anthology series, Barry Windsor-Smith: Storyteller, through Dark Horse Comics, though it was cancelled after nine issues. Windsor-Smith released his subsequent work through Fantagraphics, including the Storyteller spin-off Adastra in Africa, which had originally been conceived as a "Lifedeath III" story for Storm; two volumes of the retrospective hardcover art book Opus; and Monsters, a 360-page hardcover published in 2021 that had originally been conceived in the mid-1980s as a Hulk story. In 2022, Barry Windsor-Smith won the Eisner Awards for Best Graphic Novel, Best Letterer, and Best Writer/Artist for Monsters. Description above from the Wikipedia article Barry Windsor-Smith, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Emma Marrone
Born: mag 25, 1984
Florence, Italy
Age: 40
Emmanuela Marrone, conosciuta con il nome d'arte: Emma o Emma Marrone, nata a Firenze il 25 maggio 1984, cantautrice, personaggio televisivo, musicista, produttrice discografica e arrangiatrice italiana. Salita alla ribalta come cantante solista tra il 2009 e il 2010, ottenendo la vittoria nella nona edizione del talent show italiano "Amici" con il singolo " Calore" firmando così da subito un contratto con l'etichetta musicale "Universal". Ha partecipato due volte al Festival di Sanremo: nel 2011, in coppia con i Modà, conquistando la seconda posizione con il brano Arriverà, in seguito nel 2012 con il brano "Non è l'inferno" uscendone vincitrice. Nel 2014 è stata scelta, come rappresentante dell'Italia, all'Eurovision Song Contest 2014 con il brano: La mia città, classificandosi alla 21ª posizione.
Balaji Mohan
Born: mag 25, 1987
Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India
Age: 37
Balaji Mohan is an Indian film director. After discontinuing his engineering studies to pursue his passion and become a director, he enrolled at a film academy and attended courses and workshops, besides participating in short film contests. After shooting more than half-a-dozen short films, he directed his first full-length bilingual film romantic comedy Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi (Tamil) and Love Failure (Telugu) based on one of his own short films.
Michael David Lally
Born: mag 25, 1942
Orange, New Jersey, USA
Age: 82
Michael Lally (born May 25, 1942) is an American-born poet and the author of more than 30 books of poetry. He is considered part of the New York School of poetry, which began in the early 1950s and is acknowledged as one of the most influential movements of American poetry.
Sienna Novikov
Born: mag 25, 2005
Age: 19
Sienna Novikov was born in Mobile, Alabama. Her father is an Olympic gold medalist gymnast and she grew up playing in her parents' gym. A State Champion by the time she was 6 years old, she went on to win many State and Regional championships. She also studied ballet, archery and competitive fencing. She was in Dallas in 2016 to compete in the US Fencing Nationals, when her event was cancelled because of the shooting of 5 police officers. After working background in New Orleans, she got the bug for acting and moved to Atlanta to pursue some serious training and is now working with the best coaches in the city. Sienna is also a competent guitarist and pianist.
Ben Gluck
Born: mag 25, 1975
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Age: 49
Ben Gluck is an American storyboard artist, screenwriter, and director.
Uwe Poppe
Born: mag 25, 1963
Leipzig, Germany
Age: 61
Torill Kove
Born: mag 25, 1958
Hamar, Norway
Age: 66
Torill Kove is an award-winning Norwegian-Canadian filmmaker and animator. Born in Hamar, Norway, she has lived in Montreal since 1982. Three of her films have been nominated for Academy Awards®, with The Danish Poet, narrated by Liv Ullmann, winning the coveted golden statue in 2007. Kove’s films are known for her expressive designs and playful and poignant autobiographical themes. Her work frequently deals with the challenges of family and parenting, while lightly exploring questions around memory, history and birth. Kove made her directorial debut in 1999 with My Grandmother Ironed the King’s Shirts (co-produced by the NFB and Studio Magica). Loosely inspired by the life of her grandmother, the film was nominated for an Academy Award®. Following The Danish Poet, a love story and lightly philosophical take on the random nature of existence, Kove returned with Me and My Moulton (2014), about a middle child’s search for normalcy in the face of her loving but eccentric parents. The film won Best Animated Short at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards and was also nominated for an Academy Award®. Threads (2017) tackles the complexities of parenting and maintaining connections in a fragmented world. With her most recent film, Maybe Elephants (2024), Kove finally faces her fear of tusk-bearing mammals. Her last four films were all co-produced by Norwegian studio Mikrofilm and the NFB. In 2013, Kove directed the animated feature Hocus Pokus Alfie Atkins. She has also illustrated several children’s books. In 2015, Kove received Norway’s prestigious Anders Jahre Prize for the Arts
Hillary B. Smith
Born: mag 25, 1957
Boston, Massachusetts, US
Age: 67
Imke Brügger
Born: mag 25, 1967
Hannover, Germany
Age: 57