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Birthdays: April 21

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  • Claybourne Elder

    1. Claybourne Elder

    • Actor
    The Gilded Age (2022–2023)
    Claybourne Elder was born on 21 April 1982 in Utah, USA. He is an actor, known for The Gilded Age (2022), The Carrie Diaries (2013) and FBI (2018). He has been married to Eric Rosen since 28 July 2012. They have one child.
  • Alana Ladd

    2. Alana Ladd

    • Actress
    Duel of Champions (1961)
    Alana Ladd was born on 21 April 1943 in Hollywood, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Duel of Champions (1961), Hawaiian Eye (1959) and 77 Sunset Strip (1958). She was married to Michael Jackson. She died on 23 November 2014 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • 3. Alberto Kohan

      Videomatch (1998– )
    • Alexandru Potocean in By the Rails (2016)

      4. Alexandru Potocean

      • Actor
      4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007)
      Alexandru Potocean studied Ion Cojar's acting method under Ion Cojar and Mircea Gheorghiu at the National University of Theatre and Film from Bucharest, where he won the Best Supporting Actor award for playing Kevin in Simon Stephens' "Port". He went on to an international film career with supporting roles in movies like the critically acclaimed 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007) or Peter Weir's The Way Back (2010).
    • Alice Wu

      5. Alice Wu

      • Director
      • Writer
      • Producer
      The Half of It (2020)
      Studied computer science at MIT and Stanford University, where she received her bachelors and masters degrees. Left a job designing software at Microsoft to write and direct her first film, Saving Face, which premiered at the Toronto and Sundance Film Festivals, where it was acquired and released by Sony Pictures Classics.
    • Alphonso McAuley

      6. Alphonso McAuley

      • Actor
      • Writer
      • Director
      Glory Road (2006)
      Alphonso McAuley was born in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Glory Road (2006), Walk of Shame (2014) and Comic Escape (2022).
    • 7. Ambrose Schindler

      • Actor
      • Stunts
      Ambrose Schindler was born on 21 April 1917 in Mission Hills, California, USA. He was an actor. He was married to Lucille Frances West. He died on 30 December 2018 in Redondo Beach, California, USA.
    • 8. Anastasiya Prikhodko

      • Soundtrack
      Eurovision Song Contest Moscow 2009 (2009– )
      Anastasiya Prikhodko was born on 21 April 1987 in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. She has been married to Aleksandr since 2013. They have one child. She was previously married to Nuri Kukhilava.
    • Andie MacDowell

      9. Andie MacDowell

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Writer
      Groundhog Day (1993)
      Andie MacDowell was born Rosalie Anderson MacDowell on April 21, 1958 in Gaffney, South Carolina, to Pauline Johnston (Oswald), a music teacher, and Marion St. Pierre MacDowell, a lumber executive. She was enrolled at Winthrop College located in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Initially discovered by a rep from Wilhelmina Models while on a trip to Los Angeles. Later signed on with Elite Model Management in New York City in 1978. Made debut film appearance in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984). Went on to study method acting at the Actors Studio. Had commercial success with performances in Harold Ramis's Groundhog Day (1993) and Mike Newell's Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994).
    • 10. Angela Bianchini

      • Writer
      George Sand (1981– )
      Angela Bianchini was born on 21 April 1921 in Italy. Angela was a writer, known for George Sand (1981). Angela died on 27 October 2018 in Rome, Italy.
    • Anthony Quinn, c. 1955.

      11. Anthony Quinn

      • Actor
      • Producer
      • Director
      Zorba the Greek (1964)
      Anthony Quinn was born Antonio Rodolfo Quinn Oaxaca (some sources indicate Manuel Antonio Rodolfo Quinn Oaxaca) on April 21, 1915, in Chihuahua, Mexico, to Manuela (Oaxaca) and Francisco Quinn, who became an assistant cameraman at a Los Angeles (CA) film studio.

      After starting life in extremely modest circumstances in Mexico, his family moved to Los Angeles, where he grew up in the Boyle Heights and Echo Park neighborhoods. He played in the band of evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson as a youth and as a deputy preacher. He attended Polytechnic High School and later Belmont High, but eventually dropped out. The young Quinn boxed (which stood him in good stead as a stage actor, when he played Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire" to rave reviews in Chicago), then later studied architecture under Frank Lloyd Wright at the great architect's studio, Taliesin, in Arizona. Quinn was close to Wright, who encouraged him when he decided to give acting a try. Made his credited film debut in Parole! (1936). After a brief apprenticeship on stage, Quinn hit Hollywood in 1936 and picked up a variety of small roles in several films at Paramount, including an Indian warrior in The Plainsman (1936), which was directed by the man who later became his father-in-law, Cecil B. DeMille.

      As a contract player at Paramount, Quinn's roles were mainly ethnic types, such as an Arab chieftain in the Bing Crosby-Bob Hope comedy, Road to Morocco (1942). As a Mexican national, he was exempt from the draft. With many other actors in military service during WWII, he was able to move up into better supporting roles. He married DeMille's daughter Katherine DeMille, which afforded him entrance to the top circles of Hollywood society. He became disenchanted with his career and did not renew his Paramount contract despite the advice of others, including his father-in-law, with whom he did not get along (whom Quinn reportedly felt had never accepted him due to his Mexican roots; the two men were also on opposite ends of the political spectrum) but they eventually were able to develop a civil relationship. Quinn returned to the stage to hone his craft. His portrayal of Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire" in Chicago and on Broadway (where he replaced the legendary Marlon Brando, who is forever associated with the role) made his reputation and boosted his film career when he returned to the movies.

      Brando and Elia Kazan, who directed "Streetcar" on Broadway and on film (A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)), were crucial to Quinn's future success. Kazan, knowing the two were potential rivals due to their acclaimed portrayals of Kowalski, cast Quinn as Brando's brother in his biographical film of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, Viva Zapata! (1952). Quinn won the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for 1952, making him the first Mexican to win an Oscar. It was not to be his lone appearance in the winner's circle: he won his second Supporting Actor Oscar in 1957 for his portrayal of Paul Gauguin in Vincente Minnelli's biographical film of Vincent van Gogh, Lust for Life (1956), opposite Kirk Douglas. Over the next decade Quinn lived in Italy and became a major figure in world cinema, as many studios shot films in Italy to take advantage of the lower costs ("runaway production" had battered the industry since its beginnings in the New York/New Jersey area in the 1910s). He appeared in several Italian films, giving one of his greatest performances as the circus strongman who brutalizes the sweet soul played by Giulietta Masina in her husband Federico Fellini's masterpiece La Strada (1954). He met his second wife, Jolanda Addolori, a wardrobe assistant, while he was in Rome filming Barabbas (1961).

      Alternating between Europe and Hollywood, Quinn built his reputation and entered the front rank of character actors and character leads. He received his third Oscar nomination (and first for Best Actor) for George Cukor's Wild Is the Wind (1957). He played a Greek resistance fighter against the Nazi occupation in the monster hit The Guns of Navarone (1961) and received kudos for his portrayal of a once-great boxer on his way down in Rod Serling's Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962). He went back to playing ethnic roles, such as an Arab warlord in David Lean's masterpiece Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and he played the eponymous lead in the "sword-and-sandal" blockbuster Barabbas (1961). Two years later, he reached the zenith of his career, playing Zorba the Greek in the film of the same name (a.k.a. Zorba the Greek (1964)), which brought him his fourth, and last, Oscar nomination as Best Actor. The 1960s were kind to him: he played character leads in such major films as The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968) and The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969). However, his appearance in the title role in the film adaptation of John Fowles' novel, The Magus (1968), did nothing to save the film, which was one of that decade's notorious turkeys.

      In the 1960s, Quinn told Life magazine that he would fight against typecasting. Unfortunately, the following decade saw him slip back into playing ethnic types again, in such critical bombs as The Greek Tycoon (1978). He starred as the Hispanic mayor of a southwestern city on the short-lived television series The Man and the City (1971), but his career lost its momentum during the 1970s. Aside from playing a thinly disguised Aristotle Onassis in the cinematic roman-a-clef The Greek Tycoon (1978), his other major roles of the decade were as Hamza in the controversial The Message (1976) (a.k.a. "Mohammad, Messenger of God"); as the Italian patriarch in The Inheritance (1976); yet another Arab in Caravans (1978); and as a Mexican patriarch in The Children of Sanchez (1978). In 1983, he reprised his most famous role, Zorba the Greek, on Broadway in the revival of the musical "Zorba" for 362 performances (opposite Lila Kedrova, who had also appeared in the film, and won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance). His career slowed during the 1990s but he continued to work steadily in films and television, including an appearance with frequent film co-star Maureen O'Hara in Only the Lonely (1991).

      Quinn lived out the latter years of his life in Bristol, Rhode Island, where he spent most of his time painting and sculpting. Beginning in 1982, he held numerous major exhibitions in cities such as Vienna, Paris, and Seoul. He died in a hospital in Boston at age 86 from pneumonia and respiratory failure linked to his battle with throat cancer.
    • 12. Armando Tejada Gómez

      • Writer
      • Soundtrack
      La edad del sol (1999)
      Armando Tejada Gómez is known for La edad del sol (1999), Historia de un hombre de 561 años (1974) and Retrato en vivo (1979).
    • 13. Barbara Keogh

      • Actress
      The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
      Barbara Keogh was born on 21 April 1929 in Bucklow, Cheshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), Mysteries and Miracles (1965) and EastEnders (1985). She died on 25 October 2005 in Bloomsbury, Camden, London, England, UK.
    • Beatrice Kay in Underworld U.S.A. (1961)

      14. Beatrice Kay

      • Actress
      • Soundtrack
      Underworld U.S.A. (1961)
      Beatrice Kay was born on 21 April 1907 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Underworld U.S.A. (1961), Diamond Horseshoe (1945) and Night Gallery (1969). She died on 8 November 1986 in North Hollywood, California, USA.
    • 15. Becka Adams

      • Actress
      • Producer
      Timeless (2018– )
      Becka Adams was born on 21 April 1987 in Elizabeth, Colorado, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Timeless (2016), The Crying Dead (2011) and Strange Events (2014).
    • Blanca Fernández Ochoa

      16. Blanca Fernández Ochoa

        Supervivientes (2004– )
        Blanca Fernández Ochoa was born on 21 April 1963 in Madrid, Spain. She was married to Daniel Fioretto and David Fresneda. She died in September 2019 in La Peñota, Segovia, Spain.
      • Bree Essrig

        17. Bree Essrig

        • Actress
        • Writer
        • Director
        Nuclear Family (2016– )
        Bree Essrig was born and raised in Los Angeles. After getting her start on YouTube, Essrig broke into the industry as an actor, writer, and host. She has starred in thousands of videos on many popular Youtube channels (SourceFed, Funny or Die, The Young Turks, Break, and many more), and has performed many live stunts/pranks. Essrig is the current host of Twitter's first ever daily live show, #WhatsHappening.
      • Brian Goldner

        18. Brian Goldner

        • Producer
        • Actor
        • Writer
        Battleship (2012)
        As Chairman and CEO of Hasbro, Inc., Brian Goldner led the company's transformation from a toy and game company into a global play and entertainment leader. As the architect of the company's strategic Brand Blueprint, he led the expansion of Hasbro brands and capabilities into new categories and markets around the world.

        Goldner pioneered and oversaw Hasbro's omni-channel storytelling. In 2019, he led the acquisition of eOne, an independent entertainment studio, which expanded the company's storytelling capabilities and adding beloved franchises like Peppa Pig and PJ Masks to the Hasbro brand portfolio.

        He played a key role in securing and expanding Hasbro's relationships with some of the most valuable properties in the industry, including Marvel, Star Wars, Disney Princess and Disney Frozen with The Walt Disney Company, and Beyblade.

        He was appointed as CEO in 2008. Hasbro's market capitalization nearly tripled, and the Company's total shareholder return has increased nearly 300%. Under his leadership, Hasbro was consistently recognized for its commitment to corporate citizenship and been named among the 100 Best Corporate Citizens by 3BL Media and one of the World's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere Institute for the past decade.

        He joined Hasbro in 2000 and served in several leadership roles, including Chief Operating Officer. Previously, he held senior management positions at Bandai America, J. Walter Thompson and Leo Burnett. He served on the boards of Hasbro and ViacomCBS, Inc., and is a trustee for The Paley Center for Media. He was a member of the Producers Guild of America, and had previously served on the boards of Molson Coors Brewing and the GAP Inc.

        Goldner graduated from Dartmouth College and received his graduate degree from Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School of Business (Executive Education Program).
      • Brian White

        19. Brian White

        • Actor
        • Producer
        • Director
        Ambitions (2019– )
        Brian White was born on 21 April 1975 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Ambitions (2019), Stomp the Yard (2007) and The Family Stone (2005). He has been married to Paula Da Silva since 28 August 2010. They have one child.
      • Brianne Davis

        20. Brianne Davis

        • Actress
        • Producer
        • Director
        Six (2017–2018)
        Whether lighting up the big screen, or calling the shots behind the scene, actor, director, and producer Brianne Davis is one of the most electric talents to storm Hollywood by force. Starring in one of the most highly-anticipated new dramas with History Channel's military series; Six (2017), is an ambitious drama that follows Navy SEAL Team Six, the best of the best whose mission to eliminate a Taliban leader in Afghanistan goes awry when they uncover a U.S. citizen working as a jihadist fighter with the terrorists. Brianne jumps off the screen as "Lena", a teacher and wife of lead SEAL Team Six commander "Joe Graves" (Sloane). As the pillar of her family and heart of the series, "Lena" leads her family with strength and dignity, as her husband leaves for weeks at a time to complete the world's most dangerous military operations, while she is never quite sure if he will return to her alive.

        Brianne was first discovered, at the young age of 12, by an agency that hooked her up with modeling jobs and, soon after, began booking commercial work. Her first taste of acting was after she booked a small speaking role in the widely successful movie, Remember the Titans (2000), starring an all-star cast that included Denzel Washington, Will Patton, Hayden Panettiere, Ryan Gosling and Kate Bosworth, just to name a few. From there, Brianne went on to star in the hit television show, CW's Dawson's Creek (1998), and once graduating from high school, she made the decision to move to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career. Once in LA, Brianne began booking roles in many hit shows, including FX's Nip/Tuck (2003), CBS' CSI: Miami (2002), ABC's Desperate Housewives (2004) and HBO's True Blood (2008).

        Davis has also proved her talent as a big screen actress. Her first lead role came in 2005 with the blockbuster hit Jarhead (2005), a drama centered on the life of U.S. marine sniper Anthony Swofford, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, during the Gulf War who struggles to cope with being away from home and fears that his girlfriend, played by Brianne, was cheating on him while he was away. She also starred in the horror film, Prom Night (2008), alongside Brittany Snow, Kellan Lutz and Idris Elba, as the flick's somewhat comedic relief.

        Not only is an actor, Brianne also an accomplished director and producer. Thriving behind the camera, as much as in front, she has produced five films with her production company "Give & Take Productions", and has directed three features: The Night Visitor 2: Heather's Story (2016), Psychophonia (2016) and Transfer.

        When not in front of the camera, or in the director's chair, Brianne's undeniable passion is in supporting our troops. She can often be found traveling the world on various USO tours and so far has visited 15 bases. While on tour, she has stayed in such places as Iraq and Afghanistan. Stateside, Brianne champions on behalf of veteran programs, especially in getting the necessary post traumatic stress relief that many soldiers desperately need. This is absolutely something she holds near and dear to her heart. Brianne also helps support the homeless, animal shelters, and volunteering around Los Angeles.
      • Bridget Everett

        21. Bridget Everett

        • Actress
        • Producer
        • Writer
        Somebody Somewhere (2022–2024)
        Bridget Everett was born on 21 April 1972 in Manhattan, Kansas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Somebody Somewhere (2022), Patti Cake$ (2017) and Little Evil (2017).
      • 22. Carey W. Hayes

        • Writer
        • Producer
        • Actor
        The Conjuring (2013)
        Carey W. Hayes was born on 21 April 1961 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016) and Whiteout (2009).
      • Carlena Gower

        23. Carlena Gower

        • Actress
        • Producer
        Wolfman's Got Nards (2018)
        Carlena Gower was born on 21 April 1967 in Fresno, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Wolfman's Got Nards (2018).
      • 24. Carlos Espejel

        • Actor
        • Director
        • Soundtrack
        Chiquilladas (1982– )
        Carlos Espejel was born on 21 April 1972 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He is an actor and director, known for Chiquilladas (1982), Quinceañera (1987) and Se rentan cuartos (2019).
      • Carmen Barbieri

        25. Carmen Barbieri

        • Actress
        • Soundtrack
        Cebollitas (1997– )
        Carmen Barbieri was born on 21 April 1955 in Argentina. She is an actress, known for Cebollitas (1997), Los superagentes contra todos (1980) and Las Muñecas Que Hacen ¡PUM! (1979). She was previously married to Santiago Bal.

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