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Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born on 13 August 1899 in the flat above his parents' leased greengrocer's shop at 517 High Road in Leytonstone, which was then part of Essex (now on the outskirts of East London). He was the son of greengrocer and poulterer, William Edgar Hitchcock (1862–1914) and Emma Jane (née Whelan; 1863–1942).
He was born on August 20, 1899, in Muncie, Indiana. [1] In 1914, he was hired to play in Patrick Conway's band. [2] In 1918, he joined John Philip Sousa's band as the assistant to cornet soloist Frank Simon. He stayed with John Philip Sousa through 1920. [3] He played "Taps" at John Philip Sousa's funeral. [2]
1899 Louis de Goesbriand: 4 August 1816 in Saint-Urbain, Finistère, France 3 November 1899 in Burlington, Vermont, United States Bishop of Burlington Burlington [10] [11] Heroic Virtues Introduction of Cause: 1905 Anna Bentivoglio (rel. name: Maria Maddalena of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) 29 July 1824 in Fiano Romano, Rome, Italy
1899 was a common year ... August 13 – Alfred Hitchcock, British-born American film director (d. ... the only Hispanic Governor of the U.S. state of California (in ...
Victor A. Gangelin (1899–1967), set designer (aged 68) Ed Gardner (1901–1963), actor/comedian (aged 62) Judy Garland (1922–1969), actress, singer (aged 47) (originally interred at Ferncliff Cemetery in Greenburgh, New York , body exhumed and relocated to Hollywood Forever in 2017 [ 10 ] )
1899 California elections (2 P) L. 1899 in Los Angeles (1 P) S. 1899 in sports in California (6 P) Pages in category "1899 in California" The following 2 pages are in ...
Colleen Ballinger, YouTube personality [4] Red Barrett, Major League Baseball player [5] Bobby Beausoleil, former member of the Manson Family, currently serving life imprisonment for the murder of his friend Gary Hinman; Ryan Church, Major League Baseball player [6] Jimmy Connors, Tennis champion; Kami Craig, Olympic water polo player [7]
Sybil Brand (née Morris; May 8, c. 1899 – February 17, 2004) [3] [a] was an American philanthropist and activist, best known locally for her work in improving jail conditions for women in Los Angeles. She was the namesake of the Sybil Brand Institute (SBI), a women's jail in Los Angeles County. SBI was closed after the 1994 Northridge ...