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Celebrities born on April 02

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on April 02
Herman Tømmeraas
Born: Apr 02, 1997
Solbergelva, Nedre Eiker,
Age: 28
Herman Tømmeraas (born April 2, 1997) is a Norwegian dancer and actor. He played the role of Christoffer Schistad in the NRK drama series Shame. Tømmeraas has previously starred in the TV series Stick! where he played Truls playing the cello. Tømmeraas has danced since he was 7 years old and lives in Solbergelva.
Lee Mi-sook
Born: Apr 02, 1960
Danyang, North Chungcheon
Age: 65
Lee Mi-sook (이미숙) is a South Korean actress.
Mauro Mendonça
Born: Apr 02, 1931
Ubá, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Age: 94
Yuu Hayashi
Born: Apr 02, 1983
Zama, Kanagawa, Japan
Age: 42
Yuu Hayashi (林 勇, Hayashi Yū, born April 2, 1983) is a Japanese voice actor (seiyuu) and singer from the city of Zama, Kanagawa Prefecture. He is affiliated with Ken Production. He began his career as a child actor and was then affiliated with the agency Himawari Theater Group. Since 2013, he has been the vocalist of Screen Mode, a band signed with Lantis. He has blood type AB and is 164 cm tall.
Ka-Wah Lam
Born: Apr 02, 1957
Hong Kong, China
Age: 68
Koichi Ueda
Born: Apr 02, 1941
Tokyo, Japan
Age: 84
Born 1941 in Tokyo, Koichi Ueda (上田耕一) is a Japanese actor.
Buddy Ebsen
Born: Apr 02, 1908
Belleville, Illinois, USA
Date of death: Jul 06, 2003 (95)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Christian Ludolf "Buddy" Ebsen Jr. (April 2, 1908 – July 6, 2003) was an American actor and dancer, whose career spanned seven decades, including the role of Jed Clampett in the CBS television sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies (1962–1971) and the title character in the television detective drama Barnaby Jones (1973–1980), also on CBS.[3] The SAG-AFTRA records also show him as Frank "Buddy" Ebsen. A performer for seven decades, he had starring roles as Jed Clampett in the long-running television series "The Beverly Hillbillies" and as the title character in the 1970s detective series "Barnaby Jones". Ebsen was cast as the original Tin Man in 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz", but fell ill, reacting to the aluminum dust in his makeup, and was forced to drop out of the film. Ebsen made his television debut on an episode of The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre in 1949. This led to television appearances in: Stars Over Hollywood, Gruen Guild Playhouse, four episodes of Broadway Television Theatre, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, Corky and White Shadow, the H.J. Heinz Company's Studio 57, Screen Directors Playhouse, two episodes of Climax!, Tales of Wells Fargo, The Martha Raye Show, Playhouse 90, Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, Johnny Ringo, two episodes of Bonanza, three episodes of Maverick (in which he portrayed assorted homicidal villains), and 77 Sunset Strip. Ebsen received wide television exposure when he played Georgie Russel, a role based on a historical person and companion to frontiersman Davy Crockett, in the Disneyland television miniseries Davy Crockett (1954–1955). In the 1958–1959 season, Ebsen co-starred in the 26-episode half-hour NBC television adventure series Northwest Passage. This series was a fictionalized account of Major Robert Rogers, a colonial American fighter for the British in the French and Indian War. Ebsen played the role of Sergeant Hunk Marriner; Keith Larsen played Rogers. In 1960, Ebsen appeared in episodes of the television series Rawhide, in the episodes "The Pitchwagon" and Tales of Wells Fargo, which he reprised in episodes of both series during 1962 in the roles of different characters. Also in 1960, Ebsen played in season 4 episode 30 of Have Gun, Will Travel called "El Paso Stage", as a corrupt marshal. From 1961 to 1962, Ebsen had a recurring role as Virge Blessing in the ABC drama series Bus Stop, the story of travelers passing through the bus station and diner in the fictitious town of Sunrise, Colorado. Robert Altman directed several episodes. Arthur O'Connell had played Virge Blessing in the earlier film version on which the series was loosely based. Ebsen also appeared as "Mr. Dave" Browne, a homeless hobo, on The Andy Griffith Show opposite Ron Howard, and as Jimbo Cobb in The Twilight Zone episode "The Prime Mover" (season 2, episode 21) in 1961.
Jeana Ho Pui-Yu
Born: Apr 02, 1989
Beijing, China
Age: 36
Jeana Ho Pui-Yu (何珮瑜) is a Chinese actress born as He Ying (何瀅) and formerly known as He Peiyu (何佩瑜).
Lindy Booth
Born: Apr 02, 1979
Ontario, Canada
Age: 46
Lindy Booth (born April 2, 1979) is a Canadian actress who currently resides in Los Angeles, California. She's best known for playing Riley Grant on the Disney Channel series The Famous Jett Jackson (and Agent Hawk in the show-within-a-show Silverstone) and Claudia on Relic Hunter. She also portrayed A.J. Butterfield on the NBC series The Philanthropist. Other credits include guest starring as different characters in two 2002 episodes of the A&E Network series A Nero Wolfe Mystery ("Before I Die" and Poison a la Carte"), and a recurring role in season two of the USA Network series The 4400. She also starred as Dodger Allen in the 2005 movie Cry Wolf, as Nicole in the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead, and had a small part in Wrong Turn with Eliza Dushku. She appears in Dark Honeymoon. In addition, she has guest starred in TV shows such as CSI: NY and Ghost Whisperer. She also played Stephanie Goodison on Syfy's Warehouse 13 and portrayed Lana Turner in 2001's Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows. Booth was born in Oakville, Ontario and attended T. A. Blakelock High School, graduating in 1998 prior to beginning her film career. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lindy Booth, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Spencer Tracy
Born: Apr 02, 1900
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Date of death: Jun 10, 1967 (67)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Spencer Bonaventure Tracy (April 5, 1900 – June 10, 1967) was an American actor, noted for his natural style and versatility. One of the major stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, Tracy won two Academy Awards for Best Actor from nine nominations, sharing the record for nominations in that category with Laurence Olivier. Tracy first discovered his talent for acting while attending Ripon College, and he later received a scholarship for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He spent seven years in the theatre, working in a succession of stock companies and intermittently on Broadway. Tracy's breakthrough came in 1930, when his lead performance in The Last Mile caught the attention of Hollywood. After a successful film debut in John Ford's Up the River starring Tracy and Humphrey Bogart, he was signed to a contract with Fox Film Corporation. His five years with Fox featured one acting tour de force after another that were usually ignored at the box office, and he remained largely unknown to audiences after 25 films, almost all of them starring Tracy as the leading man. None of them were hits although The Power and the Glory (1933) features arguably his most acclaimed performance in retrospect. In 1935, Tracy joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, at the time Hollywood's most prestigious studio. His career flourished with a series of hit films, and in 1937 and 1938 he won consecutive Oscars for Captains Courageous and Boys Town. He made three smash hit films supporting Clark Gable, the studio's principal leading man, firmly fixing the notion of Gable and Tracy as a team in the public imagination. By the 1940s, Tracy was one of the studio's top stars. In 1942, he appeared with Katharine Hepburn in Woman of the Year, beginning another popular partnership that produced nine movies over 25 years. Tracy left MGM in 1955, and continued to work regularly as a freelance star, despite an increasing weariness as he aged. His personal life was troubled, with a lifelong struggle against severe alcoholism and guilt over his son's deafness. Tracy became estranged from his wife in the 1930s, but never divorced, conducting a long-term relationship with Katharine Hepburn in private. Towards the end of his life, Tracy worked almost exclusively for director Stanley Kramer. It was for Kramer that he made his last film, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner in 1967, completed just 17 days before his death. During his career, Tracy appeared in 75 films and developed a reputation among his peers as one of the screen's greatest actors. In 1999 the American Film Institute ranked Tracy as the 9th greatest male star of Classic Hollywood Cinema.
Yuuki Hirose
Born: Apr 02, 1993
Tokyo, Japan
Age: 32
Yuuki Hirose (広瀬 ゆうき, Hirose Yūki, April 2, 1993) is a Japanese actress, idol, singer and voice actress born in Tokyo. She is affiliated with Aoni Production. Hirose is the orange member of the Japanese idol group AŌP (A応P).
Jeon Hye-won
Born: Apr 02, 1998
Age: 27
Dabbs Greer
Born: Apr 02, 1917
Fairview, Missouri, USA
Date of death: Apr 28, 2007 (90)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert William "Dabbs" Greer (April 2, 1917 – April 28, 2007) was an American actor who performed many diverse supporting roles in film and television for over 50 years. His distinctive voice and southern accent was a good fit for shows featuring rustic characters, especially westerns. He also was portrayed on other shows as a minister, and is probably best remembered as the Reverend Robert Alden in NBC's Little House on the Prairie. Earlier, Greer had a recurring role as Coach Ossie Weiss in the NBC sitcom Hank.
Clark Gregg
Born: Apr 02, 1962
Boston, Massachusetts, US
Age: 63
Robert Clark Gregg (born April 2, 1962) is an American actor, director, and screenwriter. He is best known for playing Agent Phil Coulson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Iron Man (2008), Iron Man 2 (2010), Thor (2011), The Avengers (2012), Captain Marvel (2019), and the television spin-off series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013–2020). He also voiced Phil Coulson on the animated series Ultimate Spider-Man (2012–2017) and in the video games Lego Marvel Super Heroes (2013), Marvel Heroes (2013), and Lego Marvel's Avengers (2016). He is also known for his role as FBI Special Agent Mike Casper on the NBC political drama series The West Wing (2001–2004) and as Richard in the CBS sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006–2010). He wrote the horror film What Lies Beneath (2000), and wrote and directed the black comedy Choke (2008), and the comedy-drama Trust Me (2013). He appeared in the films The Adventures of Sebastian Cole (1998), One Hour Photo (2002), In Good Company (2004), When a Stranger Calls (2006), 500 Days of Summer (2009), Much Ado About Nothing (2012), The To Do List (2013), Labor Day (2013), and Live by Night (2016). Description above is from the Wikipedia article Clark Gregg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Caner Cindoruk
Born: Apr 02, 1984
Adana, Turkey
Age: 41
Caner Cindoruk (born 17 April 1980) is a Turkish actor and theatre director. He is best known series for period series "Hanımın Çiftliği", "Sadakatsiz", "Kadın" and family comedy drama series "Aramızda Kalsın".
Alec Guinness
Born: Apr 02, 1914
Marylebone, London, Engla
Date of death: Aug 05, 2000 (86)
Asami Seto
Born: Apr 02, 1993
Saitama, Japan
Age: 32
Asami Seto is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with StarCrew. She was formerly affiliated with Sigma Seven. She made her debut in the television anime Hourou Musuko.
Jack Webb
Born: Apr 02, 1920
Santa Monica, California,
Date of death: Dec 23, 1982 (62)
John Randolph 'Jack' Webb, also known by the pen name John Randolph, was an American actor, television producer, director, and screenwriter, who is most famous for his role as Sergeant Joe Friday in the radio and television series Dragnet. He was also the founder of his own production company, Mark VII Limited. Born in Santa Monica, California, Webb grew up in the Bunker Hill section of Los Angeles as the child of a single mother after his father left home before he was born. During World War II, Webb enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces, but he "washed out" of flight training and was granted a hardship discharge to care for his family. Following his discharge, he moved to San Francisco, where a wartime shortage of announcers led to a temporary appointment to his own half-hour comedy radio show on ABC's KGO Radio in 1946. By 1949 he had abandoned comedy for drama, and starred in numerous radio shows until finding success in film and television in the late 1950s. Webb had a featured role as a crime lab technician in the 1948 film He Walked by Night, a thinly-fictionalized recounting of the 1946 Walker crime spree. This experience gave Webb the idea for Dragnet: a recurring series based on real cases from LAPD police files, featuring authentic depictions of the modern police detective, including methods, mannerisms, and technical language. Following the success of Dragnet, Webb appeared in numerous television shows and specials, including the well-known 1972 series Emergency! During his work on a revival of Dragnet in 1982, Webb suffered a heart attack and died at the age of 62. His funeral was given full police honors, and then LAPD Chief Daryl Gates retired the badge number 714 used by Webb's Joe Friday of Dragnet fame.  
Anton Shagin
Born: Apr 02, 1984
Kimry, Kalininskaya oblas
Age: 41
Edin Hasanović
Born: Apr 02, 1992
Zvornik, Bosnia and Herze
Age: 33