Famous Birthdays for July 1900
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Results 1 - 35 of 35
2nd - Tyrone Guthrie, English actor (d. 1971)
3rd - John Mason Brown, Louisville Ky, critic (Tonight on Broadway)
4th - Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, New Orleans LA, jazz musician (Hello Dolly)
5th - Bernardus J Cardinal Alfrink, cardinal of Utrecht Netherlands
6th - Emil Barth, writer
6th - Frederica Sagor Maas, American playwright
7th - Earle E. Partridge, United States Air Force general (d. 1990)
8th - George Antheil, Trenton NJ, composer (Airplane Sonata)
9th - Robert Oboussier, composer
10th - Bob Catterall, cricketer (dashing South African batsman of 20's)
10th - Elsie Evelyn Laye, English singer/actress (Bitter Sweet, Merry Widow)
10th - Sampson Sievers, Russian Orthodox Christian monk, priest and wonder-worker (d. 1979)
10th - Mitchell Parish, American lyricist (d. 1993)
12th - Fjodor Godunov-Tcherdynchev, Russian poet (Life of Tchernyshevsky)
13th - JH Scheps, Dutch 2nd-Member of parliament (social democratic)
13th - George Lewis, American musician (d. 1969)
17th - James Cagney, actor (Yankee Doodle Dandy), hold that grapefruit
18th - Nathalie Sarraute, French writer (d. 1999)
19th - Arno Breker, German sculptor (3rd Reich sculptor
19th - Charles Barnet "Roscoe" Harvey, soldier
19th - Marc Turfkruijer, Flemish movie journalist/writer
20th - Gottfried von Haberler, Austrian economist
20th - Maurice Gilliams, Flemish writer/poet/essayist (Maria's Life)
20th - Maurice Leyland, prolific cricket left-handed batsman (England)
24th - Zelda Fitzgerald, 1st wife of F Scott
25th - Enrique Amorim, Uruguayan author (La victoria no viene sola)
27th - Charles Vidor, Budapest Hungary, direct (Rhapsody, Gilda, Cover Girl)
27th - Hans Haug, composer
28th - Maurice Johnstone, composer
29th - Alexander Vasil'yevich Mosolov, composer [OS]
29th - Don Redman, Piedmont WV, orch leader (Sugar Hill Times)
29th - Eyvind Johnson, Sweden, novelist (Return to Ithaca-Nobel 1974)
29th - Don Redman, American musician (d. 1964)
31st - Elmo Roper, pollster (Roper Poll)
31st - Erich Katz, composer

