Billie Holiday was born 8 months before Frank Sinatra who was born a week before Edith Piaf.
It's always interesting to consider at all the folks who were born in the same year. We don't normally think about famous people in terms of their birth year cohorts. As kids, had they been in the same school, the months they were born in would have mattered quite a bit. And it would be interesting to know which ones would have been friends. How many actually got to meet each other? How many were good friends?
Three of these folks born 100 years ago in 2015 appear to still be alive - Herman Wouk the novelist who wrote the WW II novel The Caine Mutiny, Nobel Prize winning Physicist Charles Townes who was part of the team that created laser beams, and banker David Rockefeller and could have their 100th birthdays in 2015.
[UPDATE Jan. 30, 2015: Charles Townes died January 27, 2015]
Some of the best known are singers Frank Sinatra, Edith Piaf, and Billy Holiday. Also best known are actors Orson Welles, Ingrid Bergman, and Anthony Quinn. There's Moshe Dayan and guitarist Les Paul.
Sargent Shriver, as the first director of the Peace Corps, has special meaning for me. And I actually got to meet Nobel Prize winning playwright Arthur Miller in the Anchorage museum when we were both waiting for our wives. [UPDATE See Oct 17, 2015 post, Miller's 100th Birthday, with Alaska connections in Death of a Salesman.]
We've got some heavy thinkers like philosophers Roland Barthes and Thomas Merton.
*Picture sources at bottom of post |
The women, not many, are all entertainers.
I cherry picked the names from NNDB which has a much longer list. And most of the links go to NNDB. I've sorted this table by the age they lived to. It's always interesting (and a little creepy) to think about why some people live short lives and others long ones. I know Thomas Merton was electrocuted in a hotel shower in Bangkok in 1968. I was in Thailand at that time too, but didn't know anything about him then.
And there are some who are there simply because they were big names and their roles have had some influence on American culture like Barbara Billingsley - June Cleaver, the mother on Leave It To Beaver - and Lorne Greene, the patriarch of Bonanza.
There are several Nobel Prize winners, no US presidents (but a Supreme Court Justice, Potter Stewart), and at least one villain - Augusto Pinochet.
Edith Piaf |
Dec 19 1915 |
Oct 11 1963 |
38
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Fantastic French Singer
|
Thomas Merton | Jan 31 1915 | Dec 10 1968 |
43
|
Catholic Thinker
|
Billie Holiday | Apr 7 1915 | Jul 17 1959 |
44
|
Jazz Singer |
Philip L. Graham | Jul 30 1915 |
Aug 3 1963 |
48
|
Washington Post publisher, 1947 - - 63 |
Billy Strayhorn | Nov 29 1915 |
May 31 1967 |
51
|
Composer
Take The A Train
|
Alan Watts | Jan 6 1915 |
Nov 16 1973 |
58
|
Philosopher Zen
|
Bobby Hackett | Jan 30 1915 | Jun 7 1976 |
61
|
Jazz Musician |
Zero Mostel | Feb 28 1915 | Sep 8 1977 |
62
|
Actor -
Fiddler on the Roof
|
Roland Barthes | Nov 12, 1915 | Mar 23 1980 |
64
|
Philosopher |
Moshe Dayan |
May 20 1915 | Oct 16 1981 |
66
|
Israeli military leader, politician |
Muddy Waters | Apr 4 1915 |
Apr 30 1983 |
68
|
Amazing Blues Musician
|
Ingrid Bergman | Aug 29 1915 | Aug 29 1982 |
68
|
Actor |
Potter Stewart | Jan 23 1915 | Dec 7 1985 |
70
|
US Supreme Court
|
Orson Welles | May 6 1915 |
Oct 10 1985 |
70
|
Actor
Citizen Kane
|
Theodore H. White | May 6 1915 |
May 15 1986 |
71
|
Historian
|
Robert Hofstadter | Feb 5 1915 | Nov 17 1990 |
75
|
Nobel Prize Physics |
Robert Motherwell |
Jan 24 1915 | Jul 16 1991 |
76
|
Abstract Expressionist Painter
|
Lorne Greene | Feb 12 1915 |
Sep 11 1987 |
77
|
Ben Cartwright on Bonanza |
Fred Friendly | Oct 30 1915 | Mar 3 1998 |
82
|
President of CBS News, Journalist |
Frank Sinatra | Dec 12 1915 | May 14 1998 |
82
|
The Boss
|
Ring Lardner, Jr. | Aug 19 1915 | Oct 31 2000 |
85
|
Playwright
|
Anthony Quinn | Apr 21 1915 |
Jun 3 2001 |
86
|
Actor Zorba the Greek
|
John C. Lilly | Jan 6 1915 | Sep 30 2001 |
86
|
Human/dolphin communication
|
Abba Eban | Feb 2 1915 | Nov 17 2002 |
87
|
Foreign Minister of Israel |
Alan Lomax | Jan 30 1915 | Jul 19 2002 |
87
|
Musicologist - Saved folksongs
|
Saul Bellow | Jun 10 1915 | Apr 5 2005 |
89
|
Nobel Prize Literature |
Arthur Miller | Oct 17 1915 | Feb 2005 |
89
|
Playwright - Death of a Salesman
|
William Proxmire |
Nov 11 1915 |
Dec 15 2005 |
90
|
US Senator Wisconsin
|
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf | Sep 1915 | Aug 2006 |
90
|
Opera Soprano
|
Augusto Pinochet |
Nov 25 1915 |
Dec 2006 |
91
|
Chilean Dictator
|
Barbara Billingsley | Dec 22 1915 | Oct 16 2010 |
94
|
Leave It To Beaver’s Mother |
Les Paul | Jun 9 1915 |
Aug 13 2009 |
94
|
Electric guitar/multitrack recording pioneer |
Paul Samuelson | May 15 1915 | Dec 13 2009 |
94
|
Nobel Prize Economics
|
Sargent Shriver | Nov 9 1915 |
Jan 18 2011 |
95
|
1st Peace Corps Director
|
Charles H. Townes | Jul 28 1915 |
99
|
Nobel Prize Phyics
Laser
|
|
David Rockefeller | Jun 15 1915 |
99
|
Trilateral Commission Founder
|
|
Herman Wouk | May 27 1915 |
99
|
Novelist
The Caine Mutiny
|
*Sources for photos in the image |
Orson Welles http://becuo.com/orson-welles-war-of-the-worlds
Ingrid Bergman http://www.ncm.com/photos-casablanca
Moshe Dayan http://www.bitwallpaper.net/moshe-dayan.html
Les Paul http://www.lespaulonline.com
Thomas Merton http://mertonfellowshipireland.wordpress.com
Alan Lomax (with Jerome Weisner) https://jazzinphoto.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/alan-lomax-and-jerome-weisner-transcribing-folk.jpg
Charles Townsend (with James Gordon) http://aip.org/history/exhibits/laser/sections/themaser.html (image enhanced)
Barbara Billingsley http://social.dol.gov/blog/june-cleaver-meet-juana-solis/
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