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Pages in category "1935 births" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 10,354 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Marcel Sabitzer (born 1994), footballer; Toni Sailer (1935–2009), Alpine skier, earned the Triple Crown of Alpine Skiing (by winning all three gold medals) at 1956 Olympic Games; Otto Scheff (born "Otto Sochaczewsky"; 1889–1956), Olympic champion swimmer (400m freestyle) and two-time bronze medalist (400m freestyle, 1,500m freestyle)
Ronnie Dove (born 1935), pop and country singer who had a string of 21 Billboard hits from 1964 to 1969; Dru Hill, R&B singing group; W.E.B. Du Bois (1868–1963), founder of the NAACP, lived in Baltimore 1939–1950; Mildred Dunnock (1901–1991), Oscar-nominated theater, film and television actress
Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, to Gladys Love ... he was regarded as one of the most famous people in the world. ...
Frank Zarb (born 1935) – businessman and politician; Max Zaslofsky (1925–1985) – NBA guard/forward, one-time FT% leader, one-time points leader, All-Star, ABA coach [159] Carl Zimmerman (born 1939) – theatre producer and talent agent; Zombie Juice (born 1990) – rapper ; Shirley Zussman (1914–2021) – sex therapist
Born and raised [32] Patrice Martinez: 1963–2018 Actor Born and raised [33] Carroll McComas: 1886–1962 Actor Born [34] Freddie Prinze Jr. 1976– Actor Raised [35] Steven Michael Quezada: 1963– Actor Born and raised; resident [36] Tracy Reiner: 1964– Actor Born [37] Jay Roach: 1957– Director, producer Born and raised [38] Bernardo ...
The following is a list of notable people from Washington state. ... Dorothy Provine (born 1935 in Deadwood, South Dakota, died in Bremerton, Washington, 2010), ...
Joan Growe (born 1935) – former Minnesota Secretary of State; Gabriele Grunewald (1986–2019) – middle-distance runner; Ann Morgan Guilbert (1928–2016) – actress, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Nanny; Bill Gullickson (born 1959) – baseball player; Gil Gutknecht § (born 1951) – former member of U.S. Congress