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This is a list of television-related events that occurred prior to 1925.
Year | Event |
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1873 | Willoughby Smith discovers the photoconductivity of the element selenium. This results in the invention of the photoelectric cell. |
1877 | George R. Carey of Boston creates a selenium telectroscope —a camera that could project a moving image to a distant point. The telectroscope is the first television prototype. |
1880 | Proposals to transmit images by rapidly scanning them in succession are made independently by William E. Sawyer of the United States and Maurice Leblanc of France. |
1884 | Paul Nipkow invents the Nipkow disk, a means of scanning an image mechanically. This method is later used for mechanical television experiments. |
1890 | Henry Sutton Telephane 1885 (mechanical television) designs published. [1] |
1895 | Noah S. Amstutz demonstrates the transmission of photographic halftone images by electric telegraphy. [2] |
1897 | Karl Ferdinand Braun invents the cathode-ray tube, using it as an oscilloscope. |
1900 | The word "television" is coined by Constantin Perskyi on August 18 at the First International Electricity Congress in Paris. |
1907 | Boris Rosing transmits silhouette images of geometric shapes, using a Nipkow disc, mirror-drum and a cathode-ray tube receiver. |
1908 | In his letter to Nature , Alan Campbell-Swinton describes the modern electronic camera and display system which others are to develop throughout the 1920s. |
1921 | Charles Francis Jenkins with a group of friends incorporates Jenkins Laboratories in Washington, D.C., with the purpose of "developing radio movies to be broadcast for entertainment in the home". |
1922 | Charles Jenkins' first public demonstration of television principles. A set of static photographic pictures is transmitted from Washington, D.C., to the Navy station NOF in Anacostia by telephone wire, and then wirelessly back to Washington. |
1922 | Philo Farnsworth first describes an image dissector tube, which uses caesium to produce images electronically, but will not produce a working model until 1927. |
1923 | Charles Jenkins first demonstrates "true" television with moving images. This time 48-line moving silhouette images are transmitted at 16 frames per second from Washington to Anacostia Navy station. |
1923 | Vladimir Zworykin applies for patent for an all-electronic television system, the first ancestor of the electric scanning television camera. The patent is not granted until 1938 after significant revisions and patent interference actions. |
1924 | John Logie Baird demonstrates a semi-mechanical television system with the transmission of moving silhouette images in England. |
1924 | Vladimir Zworykin files a patent application for the kinescope, a television picture receiver tube. |
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Date | Name | Notability |
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September 4, 1855 | Henry Sutton | Australian designer of mechanical scanning television (died 1912) |
August 22, 1867 | Charles Francis Jenkins | American inventor and promoter of mechanical scanning television (died 1934) |
April 23, 1869 | Boris Rosing | Russian pioneer of television technology (died 1933) |
November 22, 1874 | Elizabeth Patterson | American actress ( I Love Lucy ) (died 1966) |
July 21, 1882 | Dr. Herbert Ives | American television researcher, leader of the AT&T television research during the 1920s–1930s (died 1953) |
February 8, 1884 | Burt Mustin | American actor ( All in the Family ) (died 1977) |
November 9, 1886 | Ed Wynn | American actor and comedian ( The Ed Wynn Show ) (died 1966) |
January 16, 1887 | John Hamilton | American actor ( Adventures of Superman ) (died 1958) |
February 26, 1887 | William Frawley | American actor ( I Love Lucy , My Three Sons ) (died 1966) |
August 14, 1888 | John Logie Baird | British pioneer of television technology (d. 1946) |
January 7, 1889 | H. R. Baukhage | American journalist and broadcaster (d. 1976) |
July 20, 1889 | John Reith, 1st Baron Reith | First Director-General of the BBC (d. 1971) |
July 30, 1889 | Vladimir Zworykin | American pioneer of television technology (died 1982) |
August 28, 1891 | Stanley Andrews | American actor ( Death Valley Days ) (died 1969) |
January 26, 1892 | Zara Cully | American actress ( The Jeffersons ) (died 1978) |
February 14, 1894 | Jack Benny | American actor (The Jack Benny Program) (died 1974) |
March 6, 1894 | Clifford Roberts | American dealer (died 1977) |
August 21, 1895 | Blossom Rock | American actress ( The Addams Family ) (died 1978) |
January 7, 1896 | Arnold Ridley | British actor and playwright ( Dad's Army ) (died 1984) |
November 4, 1896 | Ian Wolfe | Actor (died 1992) |
May 25, 1898 | Bennett Cerf | American publisher and game show panelist ( What's My Line? ) (died 1971) |
August 30, 1898 | Shirley Booth | American actress ( Hazel ) (died 1992) |
September 1, 1898 | Violet Carson | British actress and radio performer ( Coronation Street ) (died 1983) |
Date | Name | Notability |
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October 4, 1900 | Robert Shayne | American actor ( Adventures of Superman ) (died 1992) |
November 13, 1900 | Worthington Miner | American actor (died 1982) |
December 6, 1900 | Agnes Moorehead | American actress ( Bewitched ) (died 1974) |
March 27, 1901 | Carl Barks | American animator (creator of Scrooge McDuck) (died 2000) |
July 1, 1901 | Irna Phillips | American writer (creator of early soap opera) (died 1973) |
July 14, 1901 | George Tobias | American actor ( Bewitched ) (died 1980) |
September 28, 1901 | Ed Sullivan | American television host ( The Ed Sullivan Show ) (died 1974) |
William S. Paley | American businessman (died 1990) | |
December 5, 1901 | Walt Disney | American animator (died 1966) |
March 17, 1902 | Bobby Jones | American golfer (died 1971) |
April 27, 1902 | Harry Stockwell | American actor (died 1984) |
October 10, 1902 | Charles Lloyd-Pack | English actor (died 1983) |
October 17, 1902 | Irene Ryan | American actress ( The Beverly Hillbillies ) (died 1973) |
December 14, 1902 | Frances Bavier | American actress (Aunt Bee on The Andy Griffith Show ) (died 1989) |
December 25, 1902 | Barton MacLane | American actor ( I Dream of Jeannie ) (died 1969) |
May 29, 1903 | Bob Hope | British-American movie, television, radio and vaudeville actor, writer and producer ( Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre ) (died 2003) |
September 17, 1903 | Dolores Costello | American actress (died 1979) |
March 1, 1904 | Paul Hartman | American dancer and actor ( The Andy Griffith Show , Mayberry R.F.D. ) (died 1973) |
June 17, 1904 | Ralph Bellamy | American stage, movie and television actor ( Man Against Crime ) (died 1991) |
July 5, 1904 | Don Goddard | Radio and television announcer (died 1994) |
January 26, 1905 | Charles Lane | American actor ( Petticoat Junction ) (died 2007) |
January 27, 1905 | Howard McNear | American actor (Floyd Lawson on The Andy Griffith Show ) (died 1969) |
May 16, 1905 | Henry Fonda | American actor (died 1982) |
September 18, 1905 | Eddie Anderson | American actor (The Jack Benny Program) (died 1977) |
October 4, 1905 | Leslie Mitchell | British announcer (died 1985) |
February 6, 1906 | John Carradine | American actor (died 1988) |
February 20, 1906 | Gale Gordon | American actor ( The Lucy Show ) (died 1995) |
March 29, 1906 | Anthony W. Marshall | American television producer (died 1999) |
April 4, 1906 | Bea Benaderet | American actress ( The Flintstones ) (died 1968) |
John Cameron Swayze | American anchorman ( Camel News Caravan ) (died 1995) | |
April 22, 1906 | Eddie Albert | American actor ( Green Acres , Switch ) (died 2005) |
August 19, 1906 | Philo Farnsworth | American inventor credited with the invention of the cathode-ray tube television (died 1971) |
January 6, 1907 | Helen Kleeb | American actress ( The Waltons ) (died 2003) |
February 12, 1907 | Joseph Kearns | American actor ( Dennis the Menace ) (died 1962) |
February 26, 1907 | Dub Taylor | American actor (died 1994) |
March 16, 1907 | Frances Fuller | American actress (died 1980) |
May 22, 1907 | Cecil McGivern | British broadcasting executive; controller of BBC Television from 1950 to 1957 (died 1963) |
August 7, 1907 | Joe Besser | American actor (died 1988) |
August 20, 1907 | Alan Reed | American actor (voice of Fred Flintstone on The Flintstones ) (died 1977) |
September 29, 1907 | Gene Autry | American music performer ( The Gene Autry Show ), and founder of the Los Angeles Angels MLB franchise (died 1998) |
October 20, 1907 | Arlene Francis | American actress and game show panelist ( What's My Line? ) (died 2001) |
January 8, 1908 | William Hartnell | British actor; the original Doctor Who in the 1960s (died 1975) |
January 30, 1908 | Richard Hearne | British comic performer ("Mr Pastry") (died 1979) |
February 13, 1908 | Pauline Frederick | American journalist (died 1990) |
February 14, 1908 | Lennie Hayton | American composer (died 1971) |
February 28, 1908 | Billie Bird | American radio, film, television and vaudeville actress ( Dear John ) (died 2002) |
April 2, 1908 | Buddy Ebsen | American actor ( The Beverly Hillbillies ) (died 2003) |
April 30, 1908 | Eve Arden | American actress ( Our Miss Brooks ) (died 1990) |
May 10, 1908 | Neva Carr Glyn | Actress (died 1975) |
June 18, 1908 | Bud Collyer | American radio actor and announcer and game show host (died 1969) |
July 12, 1908 | Milton Berle | American actor ( Texaco Star Theater ) (died 2002) |
July 31, 1908 | Bill Shadel | American news anchor (died 2005) |
August 27, 1908 | Lyndon B. Johnson | American president (died 1973) |
October 6, 1908 | Carole Lombard | American actress (died 1942) |
December 14, 1908 | Morey Amsterdam | American actor ( The Dick Van Dyke Show ) (died 1996) |
December 21, 1908 | Pat Weaver | American broadcasting executive (died 2002) |
February 2, 1909 | Frank Albertson | American actor (died 1964) |
February 16, 1909 | Hugh Beaumont | American actor ( Leave it to Beaver ) (died 1982) |
March 18, 1909 | Henry Longhurst | Golf writer (died 1978) |
May 1, 1909 | Elmer Balaban | American theater owner and early cable television provider (died 2001) |
May 13, 1909 | Mae Laborde | American actress (died 2012) |
July 26, 1909 | Vivian Vance | American actress ( I Love Lucy ) (died 1979) |
November 11, 1909 | Paul Shannon | Pittsburgh radio and television announcer (died 1990) |
Date | Name | Notability |
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January 23, 1910 | Django Reinhardt | Composer (died 1953) |
May 15, 1910 | Michael Barry | British television producer and executive; Head of Drama at BBC television from 1952 to 1962 (died 1988) |
May 22, 1910 | Johnny Olson | American radio and television announcer ( The New Price Is Right ) (died 1985) |
May 28, 1910 | Thora Hird | English comic actress ( Last of the Summer Wine , Talking Heads ) (died 2003) |
June 10, 1910 | Red Foley | American singer (died 1968) |
June 13, 1910 | Mary Wickes | American actress ( Father Dowling Mysteries ) (died 1995) |
August 22, 1910 | Lesley Woods | American actress (died 2003) |
October 23, 1910 | Hayden Rorke | American actor ( I Dream of Jeannie ) (died 1987) |
February 6, 1911 | Ronald Reagan | American actor and president ( General Electric Theater ) (died 2004) |
February 13, 1911 | Jean Muir | American actress (died 1996) |
March 5, 1911 | Joseph Tomelty | Irish actor (died 1995) |
March 13, 1911 | Marie Rudisill | American television personality (The Fruitcake Lady from The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ) (died 2006) |
May 6, 1911 | Frank Nelson | American actor (died 1986) |
July 7, 1911 | Gretchen Franklin | British actress ( EastEnders ) (died 2005) |
August 6, 1911 | Lucille Ball | American comic actress ( I Love Lucy ) (died 1989) |
October 23, 1911 | Martha Rountree | American broadcast journalist ( Meet the Press ) (died 1999) |
November 5, 1911 | Roy Rogers | American singer and actor ( The Roy Rogers Show ) (died 1998) |
December 10, 1911 | Chet Huntley | American anchorman ( The Huntley-Brinkley Report ) (died 1974) |
January 7, 1912 | Charles Addams | American cartoonist (created The Addams Family ) (died 1988) |
January 8, 1912 | José Ferrer | American actor (died 1992) |
February 4, 1912 | Byron Nelson | American golfer (died 2006) |
March 14, 1912 | Les Brown | British actor ( Dad's Army ) (died 1983) |
March 16, 1912 | Pat Nixon | 37th first lady of the United States (died 1993) [3] |
March 18, 1912 | Art Gilmore | American actor ( Dragnet , Adam-12 ) (died 2010) |
April 5, 1912 | John Le Mesurier | American jazz musician (died 2001) |
July 23, 1912 | Michael Wilding | Actor (died 1979) |
September 8, 1912 | Leo Cherne | American economist (died 1999) |
September 20, 1912 | Ron Cochran | American television news journalist (died 1994) |
October 31, 1912 | Dale Evans | American singer and actress ( The Roy Rogers Show ) (died 2001) |
November 23, 1912 | George O'Hanlon | American film and voice actor (voice of George Jetson on The Jetsons ) (died 1989) |
November 26, 1912 | Eric Sevareid | American CBS news journalist (died 1992) |
November 27, 1912 | Connie Sawyer | American actress (died 2018) |
December 22, 1912 | Lady Bird Johnson | 36th first lady of the United States (died 2007) [4] |
January 9, 1913 | Richard Nixon | American president (died 1994) |
January 28, 1913 | Maurice Gosfield | American actor ( The Phil Silvers Show ) (died 1964) |
February 25, 1913 | Jim Backus | American actor ( Gilligan's Island , Mr. Magoo ) (died 1989) |
April 3, 1913 | David Markham | Actor (died 1983) |
April 10, 1913 | Bill Burns | Anchor (died 1997) |
May 13, 1913 | Jasmine Bligh | British presenter; one of the first BBC Television Service presenters of the 1930s (died 1991) |
May 25, 1913 | Richard Dimbleby | British journalist (BBC), commentator on state events, and presenter of current affairs programmes such as Panorama (died 1965) |
June 13, 1913 | Ralph Edwards | American host (died 2005) |
July 3, 1913 | Dorothy Kilgallen | American journalist and game show panelist ( What's My Line? ) (died 1965) |
July 13, 1913 | Dave Garroway | American journalist ( The Today Show ) (died 1982) |
July 14, 1913 | Gerald Ford | American president (died 2006) |
August 18, 1913 | Bryson Rash | American journalist (died 1992) |
August 25, 1913 | Don DeFore | American actor ( The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet , Hazel ) (died 1993) |
January 5, 1914 | George Reeves | American actor ( Adventures of Superman ) (died 1959) |
February 20, 1914 | John Charles Daly | American news journalist and game show host ( What's My Line? ) (died 1991) |
March 13, 1914 | Olaf Pooley | Actor (died 2015) |
March 15, 1914 | Joe E. Ross | American actor ( The Phil Silvers Show , Car 54, Where Are You? ) (died 1982) |
March 27, 1914 | Budd Schulberg | American screenwriter (died 2009) |
March 30, 1914 | Stuart Novins | American journalist (died 1989) |
April 1, 1914 | Pete Carpenter | American arranger (died 1987) |
April 14, 1914 | Richard S. Salant | CBS executive (died 1993) |
April 23, 1914 | Harry Crane | Writer (died 1999) |
May 12, 1914 | Howard K. Smith | American anchorman ( ABC Evening News ) (died 2002) |
June 25, 1914 | Mavis Pugh | British character actress ( You Rang, M'Lord? ) (died 2006) |
July 6, 1914 | Vincent J. McMahon | American professional wrestling promoter (died 1984) |
August 31, 1914 | Richard Basehart | American actor (died 1984) |
September 18, 1914 | Harry Townes | American actor ( The Fugitive ) (died 2001) |
October 26, 1914 | Jackie Coogan | American actor ( The Addams Family ) (died 1984) |
October 30, 1914 | Anna Wing | British actress ( EastEnders ) (died 2013) |
November 8, 1914 | Norman Lloyd | American actor, director, and producer ( Alfred Hitchcock Presents , St. Elsewhere ) (died 2021) |
December 2, 1914 | Ray Walston | American actor ( My Favorite Martian , Fast Times ) (died 2001) |
December 26, 1914 | Geoffrey Lumsden | British character actor ( Dad's Army ) (died 1984) |
January 5, 1915 | John Tate | Australian actor (died 1979) |
January 12, 1915 | Martin Agronsky | American journalist (died 1999) |
January 14, 1915 | Mark Goodson | American television producer (died 1992) |
January 19, 1915 | Babette Henry | American television director (died 1980) [5] [6] |
January 31, 1915 | Garry Moore | American game series host and television personality ( I've Got a Secret ) (died 1993) |
February 1, 1915 | Art Balinger | American actor ( Dragnet 1967 , Adam-12 ) (died 2011) |
February 12, 1915 | Lorne Greene | American actor ( Bonanza ) (died 1987) |
February 19, 1915 | Dick Emery | English comic actor ( The Dick Emery Show ) (died 1983) |
April 10, 1915 | Harry Morgan | American actor ( Dragnet , M*A*S*H ) (died 2011) |
May 30, 1915 | Frank Blair | American journalist (died 1995) |
September 14, 1915 | Roy Wood Sr. | American host (died 1995) |
September 22, 1915 | Arthur Lowe | British actor ( Coronation Street , Dad's Army ) (died 1982) |
October 30, 1915 | Fred W. Friendly | American president of CBS News (died 1998) |
November 2, 1915 | Sidney Luft | American actor (died 2005) |
December 22, 1915 | Barbara Billingsley | American actress ( Leave it to Beaver , Muppet Babies ) (died 2010) |
January 27, 1916 | Merrill Mueller | American journalist (died 1980) |
January 29, 1916 | Bill Lawrence | American journalist (died 1972) |
February 14, 1916 | Edward Platt | American actor ( Get Smart ) (died 1974) |
February 26, 1916 | Jackie Gleason | American actor ( The Honeymooners , The Jackie Gleason Show ) (died 1987) |
February 29, 1916 | Dinah Shore | American actress (died 1994) |
March 6, 1916 | Virginia Gregg | American actress ( Calvin and the Colonel , Dragnet ) (died 1986) |
March 17, 1916 | Patricia Kennedy | Australian actress (died 2012) |
March 31, 1916 | Lucille Bliss | American actress ( The Smurfs , Invader Zim ) (died 2012) |
April 4, 1916 | David White | American actor ( Bewitched ) (died 1990) |
April 26, 1916 | Vic Perrin | American voice actor (The Outer Limits, Hanna-Barbera cartoons) (died 1989) |
May 14, 1916 | Del Moore | American actor ( Life with Elizabeth , Bachelor Father , Dragnet 1967 ) (died 1970) |
July 11, 1916 | Reg Varney | English comedy actor ( The Rag Trade , On the Buses ) (died 2008) |
July 23, 1916 | Sandra Gould | American actress (Bewitched) (died 1999) |
July 31, 1916 | Bill Todman | American television producer (died 1979) |
August 24, 1916 | Hal Smith | American actor ( The Andy Griffith Show ) (died 1994) |
October 13, 1916 | Johnny Stearns | American actor and producer ( Mary Kay and Johnny , The Tonight Show ) (died 2001) |
November 4, 1916 | Walter Cronkite | American anchorman ( CBS Evening News ) (died 2009) |
February 6, 1917 | Zsa Zsa Gabor | Actress (died 2016) |
February 8, 1917 | Jack Drees | Sportscaster (died 1988) |
March 2, 1917 | Desi Arnaz | Cuban-born performer ( I Love Lucy ) (died 1986) |
March 30, 1917 | Herbert Anderson | American actor ( Dennis the Menace ) (died 1994) |
April 2, 1917 | Dabbs Greer | American actor ( The Fugitive , Little House on the Prairie ) (died 2007) |
April 16, 1917 | Barry Nelson | American actor ( Climax! ) (died 2007) |
May 16, 1917 | George Gaynes | Finnish-born American actor ( Punky Brewster , The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd ) (died 2016) |
May 21, 1917 | Raymond Burr | Canadian actor ( Perry Mason , Ironside ) (died 1993) |
May 29, 1917 | John F. Kennedy | American president (died 1963); his performance in the first presidential debates and assassination are among the most important events in television history. [7] [8] |
June 7, 1917 | Dean Martin | American actor, singer ( The Dean Martin Show ) (died 1995) |
June 9, 1917 | McDonald Hobley | British continuity announcer (BBC Television) (died 1987) |
June 10, 1917 | Lena Horne | Actress (died 2010) |
July 10, 1917 | Don Herbert | American television host ( Watch Mr. Wizard ) (died 2007) |
July 14, 1917 | Douglas Edwards | American anchorman ( CBS Evening News ) (died 1990) |
August 24, 1917 | Dennis James | Game show host (died 1997) |
August 29, 1917 | Isabel Sanford | Actress (died 2004) |
September 4, 1917 | Hilary Mason | British actress ( Maid Marian and her Merry Men ) (died 2006) |
September 29, 1917 | Chandler Cowles | Actor (died 1997) |
October 16, 1917 | Alice Pearce | American actress (Bewitched) (died 1966) |
October 28, 1917 | Jack Soo | Japanese-American actor ( Barney Miller ) (died 1979) |
December 17, 1917 | Elyse Knox | American actress (died 2012) |
December 22, 1917 | Gene Rayburn | American television personality ( Match Game , The Tonight Show ) (died 1999) |
February 15, 1918 | Allan Arbus | American actor ( M*A*S*H ) (died 2013) |
February 22, 1918 | Don Pardo | American television announcer ( Saturday Night Live ) (died 2014) |
March 12, 1918 | Frank Overton | Actor (died 1967) |
March 21, 1918 | Arturo Castro | Actor (died 1975) |
March 25, 1918 | Howard Cosell | American television personality ( The Tonight Show ) (died 1995) |
April 7, 1918 | William Eythe | American actor (died 1957) |
April 8, 1918 | Betty Ford | 38th first lady of the United States (died 2011) [9] |
May 1, 1918 | Jack Paar | American television personality ( The Tonight Show ) (died 2004) |
May 9, 1918 | Mike Wallace | American anchorman ( 60 Minutes ) (died 2012) |
June 30, 1918 | Isobel Barnett | British broadcast personality ( What's My Line? ) (suicide 1980) |
July 26, 1918 | Stacy Harris | American actor ( Dragnet , The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp ) (died 1973) |
August 7, 1918 | Jane Adams | American actress (died 2014) |
August 7, 1918 | Hutton Gibson | American writer (died 2020) |
September 14, 1918 | Bill Hanrahan | American announcer (died 1996) |
November 4, 1918 | Art Carney | American actor ( The Honeymooners ) (died 2003) |
November 7, 1918 | Billy Graham | American televangelist (died 2018) |
December 2, 1918 | Milton DeLugg | American bandleader and composer ( Broadway Open House , Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade ) (died 2015) |
December 19, 1918 | Lee Rich | American film and television producer (died 1976) |
December 27, 1918 | Paul Gilbert | American actor (died 1976) |
January 1, 1919 | Carole Landis | American actress (died 1948) |
January 13, 1919 | Robert Stack | American actor ( The Untouchables , Unsolved Mysteries ) (died 2003) |
January 14, 1919 | Andy Rooney | American writer (died 2011) |
February 11, 1919 | Eva Gabor | Hungarian actress ( Green Acres ) (died 1995) |
March 12, 1919 | Frank Campanella | Actor (died 2006) |
March 19, 1919 | Nat King Cole | Actor (died 1965) |
May 4, 1919 | John Hope | American meteorologist (The Weather Channel), named Hurricane Camille for his daughter (died 2002) |
June 12, 1919 | Uta Hagen | American actress (died 2004) |
June 17, 1919 | Ray Scott | American sportcaster (died 1998) |
June 18, 1919 | Mel Brandt | American actor (died 2008) |
August 19, 1919 | Philip Perlman | American actor (died 2015) |
September 4, 1919 | Howard Morris | American actor ( The Andy Griffith Show ) (died 2005) |
September 28, 1919 | Tom Harmon | American actor (died 1990) |
October 14, 1919 | Shaun Sutton | British writer, director, and producer; longest-serving Head of Drama at BBC Television (died 2004) |
November 4, 1919 | Shirley Mitchell | American actress (died 2013) |
November 15, 1919 | Joseph Wapner | American judge (died 2017) |
November 15, 1919 | Martin Balsam | American actor (died 1996) |
November 19, 1919 | Alan Young | English-born American actor ( Mister Ed , DuckTales ) (died 2016) |
December 11, 1919 | Cliff Michelmore | English broadcast presenter (died 2016) |
December 19, 1919 | Bill Morey | Actor (died 2003) |
Date | Name | Notability |
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January 9, 1920 | Bunney Brooke | Australian actress and casting agent ( Number 96 ) (died 2000) |
January 14, 1920 | George Herman | CBS journalist (died 2005) |
January 30, 1920 | Michael Anderson | English director (died 2018) |
February 18, 1920 | Bill Cullen | American game series host ( The Price Is Right , I've Got a Secret ) (died 1990) |
February 26, 1920 | Tony Randall | American actor ( The Odd Couple ) (died 2004) |
February 29, 1920 | Arthur Franz | American actor (died 2006) |
James Mitchell | American actor (died 2010) | |
March 16, 1920 | John Addison | English screen composer (died 1998) |
March 25, 1920 | Bill MacPhail | American television sports executive (died 1996) |
April 17, 1920 | Arnold Yarrow | English actor ( EastEnders ) and screenwriter (died 2024) |
June 18, 1920 | Ian Carmichael | English actor ( The World of Wooster ) (died 2010) |
July 10, 1920 | David Brinkley | American anchorman ( The Huntley-Brinkley Report ) (died 2003) |
July 18, 1920 | Dolph Sweet | American actor ( Gimme a Break! , Another World ) (died 1985) |
August 6, 1920 | Selma Diamond | Canadian-born American actress ( Night Court ) (died 1985) |
August 18, 1920 | Shelley Winters | American actress ( Roseanne ) (died 2006) |
August 19, 1920 | Joseph Wershba | American journalist (died 2011) |
October 27, 1920 | Nanette Fabray | American actress ( One Day at a Time ) (died 2018) |
Phyllis Hill | American actress (died 1993) | |
November 1, 1920 | James J. Kilpatrick | American journalist (died 2010) |
November 20, 1920 | Lee Guber | American theater impresario (died 1988) |
November 25, 1920 | Noel Neill | American actress ( Adventures of Superman ) (died 2016) |
November 25, 1920 | Ricardo Montalbán | Actor ( Fantasy Island , Freakazoid! , Kim Possible ) (died 2009) |
December 7, 1920 | Reuven Frank | American broadcast news executive (died 2006) |
January 6, 1921 | Cary Middlecoff | Golfer (died 1998) |
January 15, 1921 | Frank Thornton | English actor ( Are You Being Served? ) (died 2013) |
January 15, 1921 | Dehl Berti | Actor (died 1991) |
February 1, 1921 | Peter Sallis | English actor ( Last of the Summer Wine , Wallace and Gromit ) (died 2017) |
February 14, 1921 | Hugh Downs | American radio and television broadcaster (died 2020) |
February 24, 1921 | Abe Vigoda | American actor ( Barney Miller ) (died 2016) |
March 22, 1921 | Caryl Ledner | American writer (died 1984) [10] [11] [12] |
April 5, 1921 | Christopher Hewett | British actor ( Mr. Belvedere ) (died 2001) |
April 22, 1921 | Charlotte Lawrence | actress (died 1993) |
May 14, 1921 | Richard Deacon | American actor ( The Dick Van Dyke Show , Leave It to Beaver ) (died 1984) |
May 21, 1921 | Howard Reig | American announcer (died 2008) |
June 15, 1921 | Erroll Garner | American composer (died 1977) |
July 6, 1921 | Nancy Reagan | Actress and 40th first lady of the United States (died 2016) [13] |
July 15, 1921 | Jean Heywood | British actress ( Boys from the Blackstuff ) (died 2019) [14] |
July 23, 1921 | Calvert DeForest | American actor (died 2007) |
July 24, 1921 | Billy Taylor | American jazz pianist (died 2010) |
August 8, 1921 | William Asher | American producer, director and writer ( Bewitched ) (died 2012) |
August 9, 1921 | Ernest Angley | American Christian evangelist (died 2021) |
August 21, 1921 | John Osteen | Pastor (died 1999) |
August 25, 1921 | Monty Hall | Canadian TV host (died 2017) |
August 27, 1921 | Leo Penn | Actor (died 1998) |
August 31, 1921 | Madeline Amgott | American television news producer (died 2014) |
September 12, 1921 | Frank McGee | Journalist (died 1974) |
September 14, 1921 | Bud Palmer | Basketball player (died 2013) |
September 24, 1921 | Sheila MacRae | English-born American actress ( The Honeymooners , General Hospital ) (died 2014) |
Jim McKay | American television sports journalist (died 2008) | |
October 1, 1921 | James Whitmore | American actor (died 2009) |
October 17, 1921 | Tom Poston | American actor ( Newhart ) (died 2007) |
November 14, 1921 | Brian Keith | American actor ( Family Affair ) (died 1997) |
November 22, 1921 | Rodney Dangerfield | American comedian and actor ( The Dean Martin Show ) (died 2004) |
December 11, 1921 | Liz Smith | English character actress ( The Royle Family ) (died 2016) |
December 26, 1921 | Steve Allen | American television personality ( The Tonight Show ) (died 2000) |
January 17, 1922 | Betty White | American actress ( The Mary Tyler Moore Show , The Golden Girls , Hot in Cleveland ) (died 2021) |
January 21, 1922 | Telly Savalas | American actor ( Kojak ) (died 1994) |
January 30, 1922 | Dick Martin | American comedian ( Laugh-In ) (died 2008) |
February 8, 1922 | Audrey Meadows | American actress ( The Honeymooners ) (died 1996) |
February 9, 1922 | Kathryn Grayson | American actress ( Murder, She Wrote ) (died 2010) |
February 18, 1922 | Allan Melvin | American actor ( Magilla Gorilla , The Brady Bunch , All in the Family ) (died 2008) |
February 24, 1922 | Steven Hill | American actor ( Law & Order , Mission: Impossible ) (died 2016) |
March 5, 1922 | James Noble | American actor ( Benson ) (died 2016) |
March 6, 1922 | Burt Balaban | American film producer and director (died 1965) |
March 11, 1922 | Paul Alter | American director (died 2011) |
March 20, 1922 | Carl Reiner | American actor, writer, director and producer ( Your Show of Shows , The Dick Van Dyke Show ) (died 2020) |
March 23, 1922 | Marty Allen | American comedian and actor, "The Darling of Daytime TV" (died 2018) |
April 3, 1922 | Doris Day | American actress and singer ( The Doris Day Show ) (died 2019) |
April 5, 1922 | Gale Storm | American actress ( My Little Margie ) (died 2009) |
April 15, 1922 | Michael Ansara | Syrian-American actor ( Law of the Plainsman , Broken Arrow , Star Trek , Batman: The Animated Series ) (d. 2013) |
April 18, 1922 | Barbara Hale | American actress ( Perry Mason ) (died 2017) |
April 19, 1922 | Billy Joe Patton | American golfer (died 2011) |
April 27, 1922 | Jack Klugman | American actor ( The Odd Couple , Quincy ) (died 2012) |
May 7, 1922 | Darren McGavin | American actor ( Kolchak: The Night Stalker ) (died 2006) |
May 10, 1922 | Nancy Walker | American actress ( Rhoda , Bounty paper towel commercials) (died 1992) |
May 13, 1922 | Beatrice Arthur | American actress ( Maude , The Golden Girls ) (died 2009) |
May 18, 1922 | Bill Macy | American actor ( Maude ) (died 2019) |
May 22, 1922 | Quinn Martin | American producer ( The Fugitive , The F.B.I. , The Streets of San Francisco ) (died 1987) |
May 27, 1922 | Christopher Lee | Actor (died 2015) |
June 9, 1922 | George Axelrod | American screenwriter (died 2003) |
June 10, 1922 | Judy Garland | American actress (died 1969) |
June 24, 1922 | Jack Carter | American comedian, actor, and television presenter (died 2015) |
July 21, 1922 | Mollie Sugden | British actress ( Are You Being Served? ) (died 2009) |
July 22, 1922 | Dan Rowan | American comedian ( Laugh-In ) (died 1987) |
July 27, 1922 | Norman Lear | American producer ( All in the Family , Sanford and Son and many others) (died 2023) |
August 1, 1922 | Arthur Hill | Canadian-born actor (died 2006) |
September 1, 1922 | Yvonne De Carlo | American actress ( The Munsters ) (died 2007) |
October 9, 1922 | Fyvush Finkel | American stage and television actor ( Boston Public ). (died 2016) |
October 22, 1922 | Neal Hefti | American composer (died 2008) |
October 31, 1922 | Barbara Bel Geddes | American actress ( Dallas ) (died 2005) |
November 13, 1922 | Jack Narz | American game show host and announcer (died 2008) |
Madeleine Sherwood | Canadian actress ( The Flying Nun ) (died 2016) | |
December 9, 1922 | Redd Foxx | American comedian ( Sanford and Son ) (died 1991) |
December 14, 1922 | Don Hewitt | American television news producer (died 2009) |
December 20, 1922 | Charita Bauer | American actress ( The Guiding Light ) (died 1985) |
December 21, 1922 | Paul Winchell | American actor (died 2005) |
December 22, 1922 | Ruth Roman | American actress ( Murder, She Wrote ) (died 1999) |
January 3, 1923 | Hank Stram | American football coach and sportscaster (died 2005) |
January 6, 1923 | Charles "Red" Donley | American sports and news anchor (died 1998) |
January 8, 1923 | Larry Storch | American actor ( F-Troop ) (died 2022) |
January 19, 1923 | Jean Stapleton | American actress ( All in the Family ) (died 2013) |
January 20, 1923 | Diana Douglas | American actress (died 2015) |
January 23, 1923 | Florence Halop | American actress ( St. Elsewhere , Night Court ) (died 1986) |
February 4, 1923 | Conrad Bain | Canadian-American actor ( Maude , Diff'rent Strokes ) (died 2013) |
March 6, 1923 | Ed McMahon | American game show host and announcer ( The Tonight Show , Star Search ) (died 2009) |
March 11, 1923 | Terence Alexander | English actor ( Bergerac ) (died 2009) |
March 30, 1923 | Frank Field | American meteorologist (WNBC-TV, The Tonight Show ) (died 2023) |
April 2, 1923 | Gloria Henry | American actress ( Dennis the Menace ) (died 2021) |
April 4, 1923 | Peter Vaughan | British character actor ( Porridge , Game of Thrones ) (died 2016) |
April 8, 1923 | Edward Mulhare | Actor (died 1997) |
April 10, 1923 | Jane Kean | American actress and singer ( The Jackie Gleason Show , The Honeymooners ) (died 2013) |
April 13, 1923 | Don Adams | American actor ( Get Smart , Inspector Gadget ) (died 2005) |
April 17, 1923 | Lon McCallister | American actor (died 2005) |
Harry Reasoner | American journalist (died 1991) | |
April 22, 1923 | Aaron Spelling | American movie and television producer ( Beverly Hills, 90210 ) (died 2006) |
April 30, 1923 | Al Lewis | American actor ( The Munsters ) (died 2006) |
May 21, 1923 | Evelyn Ward | American actor (died 2012) |
May 26, 1923 | James Arness | American actor ( Gunsmoke ) (died 2011) |
July 8, 1923 | Hal Scott | American sportcaster (died 2010) |
July 15, 1923 | Herb Sargent | American writer (died 2005) |
July 22, 1923 | Bob Dole | American politician (died 2021) |
July 25, 1923 | Estelle Getty | American actress ( The Golden Girls ) (died 2008) |
July 28, 1923 | Ray Ellis | American conductor (died 2008) |
July 29, 1923 | George Burditt | American writer (died 2013) |
August 15, 1923 | Rose Marie | American actress ( The Dick Van Dyke Show ) (died 2017) |
August 21, 1923 | Chris Schenkel | American sportscaster (died 2005) |
September 7, 1923 | Peter Lawford | American actor (died 1984) |
September 9, 1923 | Cliff Robertson | American actor (died 2011) |
September 17, 1923 | David Oreck | American salesman (died 2023) |
September 20, 1923 | Jimmy Perry | English scriptwriter ( Dad's Army ) (died 2016) |
September 28, 1923 | William Windom | American actor ( Murder, She Wrote ) (died 2012) |
October 5, 1923 | Glynis Johns | British actress (died 2024) |
October 10, 1923 | Murray Walker | English motorsport commentator (died 2021) |
November 7, 1923 | Bob Young | American announcer (died 2011) |
November 12, 1923 | Ernie Anderson | American announcer (died 1997) |
November 20, 1923 | Danny Dayton | American actor (died 1999) |
November 29, 1923 | Frank Reynolds | American television journalist (died 1983) |
December 10, 1923 | Harold Gould | American actor ( Rhoda , The Golden Girls ) (died 2010) |
December 12, 1923 | Bob Barker | American game series presenter ( The New Price Is Right ) (died 2023) |
December 23, 1923 | Leonard B. Stern | Screenwriter (died 2011) |
December 29, 1923 | Dina Merrill | Actress (died 2017) |
January 14, 1924 | Carole Cook | American actress (died 2023) |
January 19, 1924 | Nicholas Colasanto | American actor and director ( Cheers ) (died 1985) |
January 21, 1924 | Benny Hill | English comedian (died 1992) |
January 29, 1924 | Enrico Simonetti | Italian musician and presenter (Simonetti Show) (died 1978) |
Dorothy Malone | American actress ( Peyton Place ) (died 2018) | |
February 14, 1924 | Gabe Pressman | American journalist (died 2017) |
February 19, 1924 | Lee Marvin | American actor (died 1987) |
February 28, 1924 | Bettye Ackerman | American actress (died 2006) |
March 3, 1924 | John Woodnutt | English actor (died 2006) |
Lys Assia | Swiss singer, first winner of Eurovision Song Contest (died 2018) | |
March 8, 1924 | Sean McClory | Irish actor ( The Californians ) (died 2003) |
March 22, 1924 | Bill Wendell | American announcer (died 1999) |
March 24, 1924 | Norman Fell | American actor ( Three's Company ) (died 1998) |
March 25, 1924 | Roberts Blossom | American actor (died 2011) |
April 15, 1924 | Rikki Fulton | Scottish comedian ( Scotch and Wry ) (died 2004) |
April 20, 1924 | Nina Foch | American actress (died 2008) |
May 1, 1924 | Art Fleming | American stage, radio and television personality ( Jeopardy! ) (died 1995) |
Terry Southern | American screenwriter (died 1995) | |
May 2, 1924 | Theodore Bikel | Austrian actor ( Babylon 5: In the Beginning ) (died 2015) |
May 6, 1924 | Patricia Kennedy Lawford | American socialite (died 2006) |
May 12, 1924 | Tony Hancock | English comic performer ( Hancock's Half Hour ) (suicide 1968) |
May 18, 1924 | Jack Whitaker | Sportscaster (died 2019) |
June 3, 1924 | Colleen Dewhurst | Movie and television actress (died 1991) |
June 12, 1924 | George H. W. Bush | American president (died 2018) |
June 17, 1924 | Marie Torre | American television personality (died 1997) |
June 24, 1924 | Sidney Lumet | American screenwriter (died 2011) |
June 26, 1924 | Richard Bull | American movie and television actor ( Little House on the Prairie ) (died 2014) |
July 10, 1924 | Gloria Stroock | American actress (died 2024) |
July 11, 1924 | Brett Somers | Canadian-born American actress and comedian ( The Odd Couple , Match Game '73 ) (died 2007) |
July 21, 1924 | Don Knotts | American actor ( The Andy Griffith Show , Three's Company ) (died 2006) |
July 29, 1924 | Joseph Cranston | American producer (died 2014) |
August 2, 1924 | Carroll O'Connor | American actor ( All in the Family , In the Heat of the Night ) (died 2001) |
August 15, 1924 | Werner Abrolat | German actor ( Tatort ) (died 1997) |
August 21, 1924 | Jack Buck | Sportscaster (died 2002) |
August 31, 1924 | Buddy Hackett | Actor (died 2003) |
September 10, 1924 | Georgiana Young | TV actress (died 2007) |
September 19, 1924 | Don Harron | Canadian comedian and actor ( Hee Haw ) (died 2015) |
September 20, 1924 | Paul K. Niven Jr. | TV journalist (died 1970) |
September 24, 1924 | Bob Herron | American stuntman and actor (died 2021) |
October 1, 1924 | Jimmy Carter | Former American president (died 2024) |
October 21, 1924 | Joyce Randolph | American actress ( The Honeymooners ) (died 2024) |
Julie Wilson | American actress (died 2015) | |
November 18, 1924 | Les Lye | Canadian actor ( You Can't Do That On Television ) (died 2009) |
November 21, 1924 | Joseph Campanella | American actor ( Mannix , The Guiding Light , Days of Our Lives ) (died 2018) |
November 23, 1924 | Anita Linda | Filipina actress ( Tayong Dalawa ) (died 2020) |
December 12, 1924 | Ed Koch | American judge (died 2013) |
December 13, 1924 | Maria Riva | American actress |
December 14, 1924 | Marge Redmond | American actress ( The Flying Nun , Matlock ) (died 2020) |
December 23, 1924 | Floyd Kalber | American television journalist (died 2004) |