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Celebrities born on March 27

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on March 27
Manfred Freyberger
Born: Mar 27, 1930
Bressanone, Trentino-Alto
Date of death: Sep 16, 1980 (50)
Oleh Mykhailiuta
Born: Mar 27, 1974
Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, U
Age: 51
Oh Ja-hun
Born: Mar 27, 2009
Age: 16
Christian González
Born: Mar 27, 1958
Tuxpan, Veracruz, Mexico
Date of death: Dec 28, 2021 (63)
Donald Rice
Born: Mar 27, 1977
Oxford, England, UK
Age: 48
Budd Schulberg
Born: Mar 27, 1914
New York City, New York,
Date of death: Aug 05, 2009 (95)
Budd Schulberg was born on March 27, 1914 in New York City, New York, USA as Seymour Wilson Schulberg. He was a writer and producer, known for La ley del silencio(1954), Un rostro en la multitud (1957) and Más dura será la caída (1956). He was married to Betsy Ann Langman, Geraldine Brooks, Agnes Virginia Anderson and Virginia Ray. He died on August 5, 2009 in Westhampton Beach, Long Island, New York.
Mina Meguro
Born: Mar 27, 1973
Tokyo, Japan
Age: 52
Mina Meguro, born on March 27, 1973, in Tokyo, Japan, is a versatile actress and voice artist. She is affiliated with the prestigious Bungakuza theater company. After graduating from Otsuka Women's Junior and Senior High School (now Otsuka Nakano Junior High School and High School), Meguro embarked on her journey in the performing arts. In 1991, she joined the Bungakuza Actor Training Institute, where she progressed from undergraduate to trainee and eventually became a full-fledged member of the Bungakuza theater company in 1996. Meguro made her stage debut in 1994 with the Bungakuza Atelier production "Singer." Her exceptional performances in roles such as Filima in "Heart Broken" and Christine in "My Sister Indis House" earned her the prestigious Yomiuri Theater Award for Outstanding Actress and the Sugimura Haruko Award in 2001. Meguro shares a connection with voice actress Mie Sonozaki, a friend from her days in the theater club at Otsuka Women's Junior and Senior High School.
Pip Karmel
Born: Mar 27, 1963
Adelaide, Australia
Age: 62
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Philippa ("Pip") Karmel (born 1963) is an Australian filmmaker. As a film editor, she has worked exclusively with director Scott Hicks in a notable collaboration from 1988 through 2007; their work together includes the widely recognized film Shine (1996). She has directed and written several films, including Me Myself I (2000), which was released internationally. Description above from the Wikipedia article Pip Karmel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Ecaterina Nazare
Born: Mar 27, 1953
Valea Ursului, Neamț, Rom
Age: 72
Charles Lang
Born: Mar 27, 1902
Bluff, Utah, USA
Date of death: Apr 03, 1998 (96)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Bryant Lang, Jr., A.S.C. (born March 27, 1902, Bluff, Utah – died April 3, 1998, Santa Monica, California) was an American cinematographer. Early in his career, he worked with the Akeley camera, a gyroscope-mounted "pancake" camera designed by Carl Akeley for outdoor action shots. Lang's first credits were as co-cinematographer on the silent films The Night Patrol (1926) and The Loves of Ricardo (1927). After completing Tom Sawyer for Paramount Pictures in 1930, he continued working at the studio for more than twenty years. The style of lighting he introduced in A Farewell to Arms became heavily identified with all of Paramount's films during the 1930s and 1940s, though he occasionally worked for other studios, for instance on The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947). In 1951, he began the second phase of his career, this time as a free-lance cinematographer.[1] His credits include The Big Heat (1953) with Glenn Ford and Lee Marvin, Sabrina (1954) with Humphrey Bogart and William Holden, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957) with Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas, The Matchmaker (1958), Some Like It Hot (1959) with Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon, The Magnificent Seven (1960) with Steve McQueen, One-Eyed Jacks (1961) with Marlon Brando, How the West Was Won (1962) in Cinerama, Charade (1963) with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969), and Butterflies Are Free (1972). Lang received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Cinematographers in 1991, for a career which included at least 114 feature films.
Susan Brodrick
Born: Mar 27, 1945
Hampstead, London, United
Age: 80
Susan Brodrick was born on March 27, 1945 in Hampstead, London, England as Susan Margaret Brodrick. She is an actress, known for The Pilgrim's Progress (1967), Nicholas Nickleby (1968) and Department S (1969).
Kyle Colton
Born: Mar 27, 1989
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Age: 36
Kyle Colton is an American actor, known for his work in Sierra Burgess is a Loser (Netflix), Alicia's Dream, and Destination Marfa.
Ailín Zaninovich
Born: Mar 27, 1989
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Age: 36
Ailín Zaninovich (Buenos Aires, born March 27, 1989) is an Argentine theatre, film, and television actress.
Belinda Yan
Born: Mar 27, 1986
Age: 39
Cho Young-jik
Born: Mar 27, 1979
Age: 46
Ford West
Born: Mar 27, 1873
Dallas, Texas, USA
Date of death: Jan 03, 1936 (62)
Kristian Gianfreda
Born: Mar 27, 1971
Rimini, Italy
Age: 54
Miguel Picazo
Born: Mar 27, 1927
Cazorla, Jaén, Spain
Date of death: Apr 23, 2016 (89)
Alphonse Martell
Born: Mar 27, 1890
Straßburg, Alsace, German
Date of death: Mar 18, 1976 (85)
Alphonse Martell (born March 27, 1890 in Strasbourg, German Empire, died March 18, 1976 in San Diego, California, United States) was a screen and television actor. Martell performed many French roles in American cinema and directed a film, Gigolettes of Paris. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alphonse Martell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Arthur H.
Born: Mar 27, 1966
Paris, France
Age: 59
Arthur Higelin (born 27 March 1966), better known under his stage name Arthur H, is a French pianist, songwriter and singer. He is best known in France for his live performances—four of his albums were recorded live. He is the son of the French singer Jacques Higelin and Nicole Courtois, and half brother of singers Izïa Higelin and stage and film actor, theatre director and music video director Kên Higelin. After traveling in the West Indies, he studied music in Boston before returning to Paris and developing his eclectic but highly personal musical style, drawing on such influences as Thelonious Monk, Serge Gainsbourg, the Sex Pistols, jazz, blues, Middle Eastern music and the tango. He first performed in 1988 in clubs in Paris, as leader of a trio with bassist Brad Scott and drummer Paul Jothy. His first album, Arthur H (1990), combined rhythmic experimentation and bal-musette elements with a vocal style which has been compared to Tom Waits. He toured widely around this time, particularly in France and Japan, adding a fourth band member, Jon Handelsman (saxophone), and produced a second album, Bachibouzouk (1992). In early 1993, he did a six-week season at the Magic Mirrors, an antique circus big top, which was later put on as a touring show and recorded on the live album En chair et en os. In 1996, he released the album Trouble Fête, following which he performed a season at the Gymnase in Paris. The live album Fête Trouble (1997) included some tracks from these shows as well as others recorded on tour in Africa. He toured the United States and Canada in 1998. In 2000, he wrote the soundtrack for Michel Couvelard's film, Inséparables, before touring in Asia and Canada. His next album, Pour Madame X (2000), featured the touring band of Nicolas Repac (guitar), Brad Scott (double bass) and Laurent Robin (drums). In 2001, he took part in the show Le Cabaret Imprudent with "Le Cirque Cahin-caha". The following year, he released the album Piano Solo, recorded live in a studio and mainly consisting of solo interpretations of earlier songs. This was followed by a band album, Négresse Blanche (2003), comprising tracks dedicated to the memory of famous women such as Marilyn Kaddish and Bo Derek. In 2005, a planned tour of China was cancelled, and he returned to the studio to record the album Adieu Tristesse. This was the most commercially successful of his career, and included several duets, one with his father and another, "Est-ce que tu aimes?", with the musician -M- (Matthieu Chedid). He subsequently toured widely in France, Lebanon and Canada. In 2006, he published a book, Onirique attaque, containing lyrics, reflections and photographs. He also composed the soundtrack for the film L'homme qui rêvait d'un enfant, directed by Delphine Gleize. The soundtrack was performed by an ensemble of children from a local music school. The album Show Time, issued late in 2006, was recorded live on tour and includes duets with Matthieu Chedid, Pauline Croze, Lhasa de Sela and Jacques Higelin. In June 2008 he released the album L'Homme du Monde, which won the award of Pop/Rock Album of the Year 2009 at La Victoire de la Musique. ... Source: Article "Arthur H" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.