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The following events occurred in September 1946: ... and later became famous as Julia Child. [4] Born: ... September 12, 1946 (Thursday) ...
12 September – Neil Lyndon, journalist and author [25] 19 September Michael Elphick, actor (died 2002) Oliver Foot, actor (died 2008) 22 September – John Tomlinson, English operatic bass; 25 September – Felicity Kendal, English actress [26] 28 September – Tom Bower, writer and journalist; 29 September – Patricia Hodge, actress
September 16 – Mamie Smith, African American vaudeville performer and blues singer (born 1883) September 17 – Frank Burke, baseball player (born 1880) September 21 – Lydia J. Newcomb Comings, American educator (born 1850) September 23 – Rosa Lee Tucker, librarian (born 1866) September 26 – William Strunk, Jr., professor of English ...
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Evie Sands (born 1946) – singer-songwriter and musician; Peter Sarsgaard (born 1971) – actor [113] Roger Schank (born 1946) – education reformer, artificial-intelligence expert; Kenny Scharf (born 1958) – graffiti artist; Ossie Schectman (1919–2013) – NBA basketball guard; Thomas D. Schiano (born 1962) – organ-transplantation ...
A less scientific metric is the sheer volume of famous people born on this date. Celebrities born on September 9. Four-time Oscar nominee Michelle Williams (1980) and three-time Razzie winner Adam ...
June 2 – 1946 Italian institutional referendum: Italians vote to turn Italy from a monarchy into a republic. [12] In the simultaneous 1946 Italian general election, the first since the end of World War II and also the first in which women are allowed to vote, the Christian Democracy party, led by Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi, wins most ...
This is a list of notable people who were born in or near, or have been residents of the City of Stoke-on-Trent, England. Also listed are people who lived in the area before city status was granted in 1925. The city was built on the pottery industry, and at the centre of that industry was the Wedgwood family, especially Josiah Wedgwood.