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Celebrities born on agosto 20

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on agosto 20
Geoffrey Blake
Born: ago 20, 1962
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Age: 62
Geoffrey Lewis Blake is an American film and television actor. Geoffrey Blake is an Emmy nominated, two-time SAG Award winning actor best known for his role as 'Wesley' opposite Robin Wright's 'Jenny' in the iconic Academy Award Best Picture Forrest Gump.
Kristen Miller
Born: ago 20, 1976
Manhattan Beach, Californ
Age: 48
Kristen Miller (born August 20, 1976) is an American actress who has appeared in guest and in leading roles in many television shows, including USA High, That's My Bush!, Two and a Half Men, Charmed, She Spies and Undressed. She also has appeared in The Fallen Ones, Reality Check, I hate my 30s, Las Vegas, Team America: World Police, Single White Female 2: The Psycho; and provided the voice-over for the character Rio in the video game Lifeline. She was born in Manhattan Beach, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kristen Miller, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Liana Liberato
Born: ago 20, 1995
Galveston, Texas, USA
Age: 29
Liana Daine Liberato (born August 20, 1995) is an American actress. She played the younger version of the female lead in the 2014 film The Best of Me and starred in the drama films The Last Sin Eater (2007) and Trust (2010), the thriller films Trespass (2011) and Erased (2012), and the horrors Haunt (2013) and The Beach House (2019). In 2017, she was part of the ensemble cast of the drama Novitiate and in 2018 she starred in the comedy Banana Split. Description above from the Wikipedia article Liana Liberato, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Billy Gardell
Born: ago 20, 1969
Swissvale, Pennsylvania,
Age: 55
Billy Gardell (born August 20, 1969) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, game show host and voice artist. He has been visible within the comedy world industry since 1989. Gardell played Chicago police officer Mike Biggs on Mike & Molly. He also made an appearance in a dozen episodes of My Name Is Earl as a police officer. Gardell voiced Santa in Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas, as well as starring on Sullivan & Son in the recurring role of Lyle Winkler.
Walter Hahn
Born: ago 20, 1987
Vienna, Austria
Age: 37
Walter Hahn is an Austrian professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Gunther. He is the current WWE Intercontinental Champion in his first reign and is the leader of Imperium.
Sylvester McCoy
Born: ago 20, 1943
Dunoon, Argyll and Bute,
Age: 81
Sylvester McCoy (born Percy James Patrick Kent-Smith; 20 August 1943) is a Scottish actor and physical comedian. He is best known for playing the seventh incarnation of the Doctor in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who from 1987 to 1989—the final Doctor of the original run—and briefly returning in a television film in 1996. He is also known for his work as Radagast in The Hobbit film series (2012—2014).
Markus Flanagan
Born: ago 20, 1964
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania,
Age: 60
Markus Flanagan (born August 20, 1964) is an American actor.
Kazuya Sakamoto
Born: ago 20, 1980
Age: 44
Yuri Shiratori
Born: ago 20, 1968
Kanagawa, Japan
Age: 56
Yuri Shiratori (白鳥由里) is a Japanese voice actress and pop singer.
Zakir Khan
Born: ago 20, 1987
Indore, India
Age: 37
Zakir khan is one of the the brightest comedians in India and was the winner of Comedy Central's hunt for Best Stand-Up Comic of India and Foster's Lol Evenings. A writer by profession, this 'Confused Desi' serves his take on modern India, with a hard to resist rustic humour that'll have you nodding your heads and clapping as you’ll relate to everything he says.
Gisaburō Sugii
Born: ago 20, 1940
Shizuoka Prefecture, Japa
Age: 84
Helen Grace
Born: ago 20, 1971
Watford, Hertfordshire,
Age: 53
Billy Jenkins
Born: ago 20, 2007
Age: 17
Billy Jenkins (born 20 August 2007) is a British film and television child actor.
Lurene Tuttle
Born: ago 20, 1907
Pleasant Lake, Indiana, U
Date of death: mag 28, 1986 (78)
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Lurene Tuttle (August 29, 1907, Pleasant Lake, Indiana - May 28, 1986, Encino, California) was a character actress, who made transitions from vaudeville to radio, to films and television. Her most enduring impact was as one of network radio's most versatile actresses. Often appearing in 15 shows a week, comedies, dramas, thrillers, soap operas, and crime dramas, and she became known as the First Lady of Radio. Heaven Only Knows (1947) was her first film. She went on to roles in other films such as Orson Welles's Macbeth (1948), Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) and Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), as the wife of Sheriff Chambers. In Don't Bother to Knock (1952) she portrayed a mother who lets a disturbed Marilyn Monroe babysit her daughter. The next year she appeared again with Marilyn in Niagara, as Mrs. Kettering. She had a rare starring role in Ma Barker's Killer Brood (1960). She played Grandma Pusser in the original Walking Tall film trilogy, and also appeared in horror films such as The Manitou (1978), starring Tony Curtis. Her final film role was in the 1983 film Testament. Tuttle became a familiar face to millions of television viewers with more than 100 appearances from 1950 to 1986, often in the role of an inquisitive busybody. On television and in films, Tuttle streamlined herself into a pattern of roles between wise, loving wives/mothers or bristling matrons. She was familiar to the early television audience as wife/mother Lavinia (Vinnie) Day in Life with Father (1953–1955). Columnist Hedda Hopper called the selection of Leon Ames as Father and Tuttle as Mother "what I consider 22 carat casting with two all-Americans." Description above from the Wikipedia article Lurene Tuttle, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
David Rees Snell
Born: ago 20, 1966
Wichita, Kansas, USA
Age: 58
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   David Rees Snell (born August 20, 1966) is a television actor cast as Detective Ronnie Gardocki, on the FX Networks' crime drama The Shield. When The Shield was picked up by FX, Snell was initially hired as a supporting cast member on the show. He was told, that the writers had no plans for developing his character, due to him only being a last minute addition to an already large cast of actors. However, after merely a few episodes, his character was made a permanent member of the tactical unit aka The Strike Team. Snell has subsequentially appeared in almost every episode since, with his character garnering a sizable following amongst fans of the show. When his screen time expanded even further, during the fifth season, he became a full-time cast member. Snell is also a voice actor, who has appeared in such short films as P1 and Draw the Pirate. He also had a speaking role in the video game Need for Speed: Undercover. Back on TV, he co-starred in the 2006 Hallmark TV movie Desolation Canyon with fellow The Shield cast member Kenneth Johnson. More recently, he was cast in a recurring role as a terrorist during the fourth and final season of The Unit. Recently he could be seen guest starring on Hawthorne, Numb3rs, Lie to Me and Criminal Minds. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Rees Snell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Mai Shiraishi
Born: ago 20, 1992
Gunma, Japan
Age: 32
Peter Horton
Born: ago 20, 1953
Bellevue, Washington, USA
Age: 71
Peter Horton (born August 20, 1953) is an American actor and director. He played the role of Prof. Gary Shepherd on the popular television series Thirtysomething until 1991.
Walter Bernstein
Born: ago 20, 1919
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Date of death: gen 22, 2021 (101)
In February 1941, Bernstein was drafted into the U.S. Army. Eventually attaining the rank of Sergeant, he spent most of World War II as a correspondent on the staff of the Army newspaper Yank, filing dispatches from Iran, Palestine, Egypt, North Africa, Sicily and Yugoslavia. He wrote of his experiences in Palestine in an article entitled "War and Palestine". Bernstein wrote a number of articles and stories based on his experiences in the Army, many of which originally appeared in The New Yorker. These were collected in Keep Your Head Down, his first book, published in 1945. Bernstein first came to Hollywood in 1947, under a ten-week contract with writer-producer-director Robert Rossen at Columbia Pictures. Following that stint, he worked for a while for producer Harold Hecht, which resulted in his first screen credit, shared with Ben Maddow, for their adaptation of the Gerald Butler novel Kiss the Blood Off My Hands for the 1948 Universal film. He subsequently returned to New York, where he continued writing for The New Yorker and other magazines, and eventually found work as a scriptwriter in the early days of live television. In 1950, because of his numerous left-wing political affiliations and related activities, his name appeared in the notorious publication Red Channels, and as a result he found himself blacklisted. Throughout the 1950s, however, he managed to continue writing for television, both under pseudonyms and through the use of "fronts" (non-blacklisted individuals who would permit their names to appear on his work). In this manner, he contributed to several notable TV programs of the era, including Danger, the CBS News docudrama series You Are There and the mystery series Colonel March of Scotland Yard. (It has been incorrectly stated in some sources that Bernstein's blacklisting resulted from "unfriendly" testimony given to HUAC in 1951, but in fact he was not subpoenaed by the Committee until the late 1950s, and never actually testified.) His screenwriting career began to rebound from the blacklist when director Sidney Lumet hired him to write the screenplay for the 1959 Sophia Loren movie That Kind of Woman. From then on Bernstein was able to work openly on films such as Paris Blues (1961) and Fail-Safe (1964). He also contributed, without receiving credit, to the screenplays of The Magnificent Seven (1960) and The Train (1964), and was one of several writers who worked on the script for the ill-fated Something's Got to Give, which was left uncompleted at the time of the death of its star, Marilyn Monroe, in 1962.
Stanley Townsend
Born: ago 20, 1961
Dublin, Ireland
Age: 63
Stanley Townsend (born August 1961) is an Irish actor.
Win Morisaki
Born: ago 20, 1990
Yangon, Myanmar
Age: 34