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79 famous people born on January 7 (actors)

200 famous people born on January 7

1355 – Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, son of Edward III of England († 1397)
1528 - Jeanne d'Albret queen of Navarra / mother of French King Henri IV
1539 – Sebastián de Covarrubias Horozco, Spanish lexicographer
1611 - James Harrington, England, political writer (Commonwealth of the Oceans)
1612 – Paul La Pierre, composer
1634 - Adam Krieger, German composer
1647 - Wilhelm Ludwig, Duke of Württemberg (F. 1677)
1652 - Vitezovic Pavao, Croatia, writer and historian
1653 - Bernhard Albinus, Germany, the court physician (Frederick of Prussia)
1685 – Gerard George Clifford, director of the Dutch East Indies Company
1685 - Jonas Alströmer, Swedish industrialist (F. 1761)
1706 - Johann Heinrich Zedler, German publisher († 1751)
1710 - Josef Antonin Sehling, composer
1718 – Israel Putnam, Revolutionary War general († 1790)
1768 - Joseph Bonaparte, King of Naples († 1844)
1786 - John Catron, Justice U.S. Supreme Court Justice († 1865)
1796 - Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales († 1817)
1799 - Daniel Tyler, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1882
1800 – Millard Fillmore, Locke NY, (Whig) 13-President (1850-1853)
1808 - Jacob Ammen, Brig General (Union volunteers), died 1894
1816 - Stephen Miller, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1881
1821 – Lucius Jeremiah Gartrell, Brigadier General (Army of the Confederation), died 1891
1822 - Lucio CM Bakker, Frisian physician / author (Goethe)
1822 - Theodor Aufrecht, indianist German (Hymns of Rigveda)
1824 - James Morrison Hawes, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1889
1827 - Sir Sandford Fleming, Canadian engineer, presented Universal Standard Time (d. 1915)
1830 - (Samuel) Emerson Opdycke, BVT Major General (Union volunteers)
1830 – Albert Bierstadt, German painter (landscapes of the United States)
1832 - James Munro, the first Premier of Victoria († 1908)
1834 - Johann Philipp Reis, German physicist and inventor († 1874)
1842 - Johan Lindegren, composer
1844 – Marie-Bernarde [St. Bernadette Soubirous of Lourdes], / St. visionary
1845 - Louis III, last king of Bavaria (1913-1918)
1845 - Paul Deusen, German philosopher (Schopenhauer-Gesellschaft)
1853 - Nikolai Arkas, composer
1858 – Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, a key figure in the revival of Hebrew as a spoken language (died 1922)
1860 – Emanuil Mandlova, composer
1868 - Abraham M "Mark" Lidzbarski, Polish / German orientalist
1870 – Mr. Gordon Hewart, British judge († 1943)
1871 - Émile Borel, French mathematician and politician († 1956)
1873 – Adolph Zukor, Hungary, film producer, director and executive (Paramount)
1875 - Thomas Hicks, English / United States marathon: (Gold Olympics-1904)
1875 – Gustav Flatow, German gymnast († 1945)
1876 - William Yeates Hurlston, composer
1877 - Johannes F Buziau, Dutch cabaret performer (1 great dog)
1879 - St. Bernadette (Bernadette Soubirous), 1844 (?) Religious Visionary
1883 - Andrew Browne, Irish / British admiral (WW II)
1890 – Henny Porten, Magdeburg, Germany, silent film star (cheating)
1890 - Maurice McLoughlin E, tennis champion (U.S. Open tennis -1912)
1891 - Zora Neale Hurston, American writer († 1960)
1892 - Rudolf Moser, composer
1894 – Jose Contreras Rozo, composer
1895 - Marie-Dominique Chenu, French Roman Catholic theologian
1895 - Haskil Clara, Romanian pianist († 1960)
1895 - Sir Hudson Fysh, Australian aviator and co-founder of Qantas († 1974)
1896 – Arnold Ridley, Bath, England, actor and playwright (the ghost train)
1898 - Art Baker, New York, TV presenter (Do you have requested)
1898 - Geronimo Baqueiro Foster, composer
1898 - Al Bowlly, jazz singer UK († 1941)
1899 - Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc, Paris, composer and pianist (Les Biches)
1899 - Kenneth Thomson, Pitts, actor (Broadway Melody, Little Giant)
1900 - John Brownlee, Australian tenor (F. 1969)
1903 - Alan Napier, England, Birmingham actor (Alfred-Batman)
1903 - Albrecht Haushofer, writer
1903 – Shalva Azmayparashvili, composer
1903 – Vladimir Alexandrovich Vlasov, composer
1905 - Francis Taylor Constructor
1907 – Nicanor Zabaleta, San Sebastian, Spain, harpist
1908 - Red Allen, American musician († 1967)
1910 - Alain JG de Rothschild, France, banker / baron
1910 - Jack Lovelock, New Zealand or American surgeon / Runner (Games Olympic gold 1936)
1910 - Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Pakistani poet (d. 1984)
1910 - Orval Faubus, Governor of Arkansas († 1994)
1911 - Merv Waite, cricketer (S Australian all-terrain)
1912 - Charles Addams, cartoonist (New Yorker, The Addams Family)
1912 - Günter Wand, German conductor († 2002)
1913 – Francis De Wolff, England, actor (From Russia With Love)
1913 – Shirley Ross, Omaha NE, actress (Cafe Society Prison Farm)
1913 - Johnny Mize, baseball player († 1993)
1915 - Herman Musaph, Dutch psychiatrist / Sexologist and founder (NVSH)
1916 - Gerrit Schulte, [The] Mad Pedalling Netherlands 6 days cycling
1916 - Paul Keres, USSR, chess player (1950)
1917 – Ulysses Kay Sipmson, composer
1918 - Alessadro Natta, Italian leader political (Communist Party)
1918 - Colin Snedden, a cricket player (Test NZ v England 1947, 0-46, not bat)
1920 – Albert Meltzer, anarchist
1920 - Aubrey Brabazon, jockey / Manager
1920 - Belinda Alexander Bethune [Alastair] Pilkington, engineering / industrial
1921 - John Lanigan, tenor
1922 – Jean-Pierre [Louis] Rampal, Marseilles France, flutist
1922 - Vincent Gardenia, Naples, actor (All Family, LA Law)
1923 – Charles Russell wool, composer
1923 - Hugh Kenner, Canadian literary critic (d. 2003)
1924 - Roloff Beny, Alberta, the painter or photographer (A Time of Gods)
1924 - Pablo Birger, race car driver (D. 1966)
1925 - Gerald Durrell Malcolm Great Britain, zoologist and writer (mockingbird)
1928 - Rajindranath, cricketer (4 stumpings in his only Test for India)
1928 - William Peter Blatty, New York, author and director (The Exorcist)
1929 - Douglas Kiker, journalist NBC (1970 Peabody Awards)
1929 - Kenneth Henry, U.S., 500-meter speed skating (1952 Olympic gold medal)
1929 - Terry Moore, [Helen Luella Koford], The Cal, actress (Little Sheba)
1931 – Mack Mattingly (R-Sen-GA, 1981-86)
1932 - Joe Berinson, Australia Policy
1933 - Elliot Kastner, NY, producer (Bobo, Big Sleep, Ffolkes)
1934 - Charles Lamont Jenkins, New York City, 400m runner (Olympic gold medal, 1956)
1934 – Jean Corbeil, Canadian politician († 2002)
1935 - Noam Sheriff, composer
1935 - Valeri Nikolayevich Kubasov, cosmonaut (Soyuz 6, 19, 36/35)
1935 - Kenny Davern, American jazz clarinettist († 2006)
1935 – Tommy Johnson, American tuba player († 2006)
1936 – Elde Young, U.S. bassist (Young Holt Unlimited Sloopy Wait ")
1936 – Ben Cropp, a hunter of sharks in Australia and the photographer
1938 – Jasperina de Jong, Dutch cabaret artist (Rao on Jan z'n Maat)
1938 - Roland Topor, French illustrator († 1997)
1939 – David Buchan ethnomusicologist
1939 - Tom Kierman, British Columbia (?) Rugby players
1939 - Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark
1940 – William Elgin Swinton, child psychiatrist
1941 - Ann Susan Hills, freelance journalist
1941 – Frederick Drew Gregory, Wash. DC, Col USAF / astro (STS 51-B, 33, 44)
1941 - Robert Hicks, rocker (Paul Butterfield's Blues Band)
1941 – Iona Brown, violinist and conductor (d. 2004)
1941 - John E. Walker, English chemist, Nobel Prize in Literature
1942 - Paul Revere, rock keyoardist (Good Thing)
1942 - Vasily Alexeyev, USSR, weightlifer (Olympic gold-72, 76)
1942 - Vasily Alexeev, Russian weightlifter
1943 - Jim Lefebvre, Hawthorne California baseball manager (Seattle Mariners)
1943 - Leona Williams, singer and composer (Ladies Get the Blues)
1943 - Nicolas Warner, test pilot
1943 - Sadako Sasaki, a child victim of Japanese atomic bomb at Hiroshima (d. 1955)
1943 – Sir Richard Armstrong, British conductor
1944 – Announcement [GB] Nijhuis, Dutch MP (VVD)
1944 – Mike McGee, Liverpool, the singer (the brother of Paul McCartney)
1944 - Arne Scheie, Norwegian sports commentator
1944 - Tony Whitlam, Australian judge
1945 - Tony Conigliaro, Massachusetts, baseball outfielder (Boston Red Sox Boston)
1945 - Dick Marty, Swiss Politics
1945 – Raila Odinga, Kenya's Prime Minister
1946 – Andy Brown, rock drummer (Fortunes Birmingham)
1946 - Jann Wenner S, publisher (Rolling Stone)
1947 - David Porcelijn, Dutch composer and conductor
1947 - Shobha De, Indian writer
1948 – Kaz Lux, Poland / Netherlands, singer
1948 - Kenny Loggins, Everett WA, singer (and Messina-This is, Footloose)
1949 – John Christopher Parry, rocker (The Cure)
1949 - Marshall Chapman, Spartanburg, SC, country singer
1949 - Ana Schedeen, American actress
1950 - Erin Gray Honolulu, Hawaii, actress (Silver Spoons, Buck Rogers)
1950 - Ross Grimsley, American baseball player
1950 - Johnny Lever, Indian actor
1951 - Amangeldyyevich Talgat Musabayev, JR Russia / cosmonaut (TM-19 TM-27)
1951 - Mike Ward, Democrat of Kentucky and talk radio
1952 – Giuliano Ferrara
1953 – Agha Zahid, Cricket player (batter opened Pak / WI 1975, scored 14 and 1)
1953 – Earl Wilber Force "Wire" Lindo, rocker (Bob Marley & The Wailers)
1954 - Alan Butcher, cricketer (one Test England V India, scored 14 and 20)
1955 - Sandra Bernhard, Arizona (Follow that bird, King of Comedy)
1956 - Robin Walton, Boise ID, LPGA golfer (1995 GHP Heartland Classic-15th)
1956 – Rosalyn Bryant, Chic Ill, 4x400m runner (Olympic silver-1976)
1956 - Trudie Styler, England, wife of Sting / sponsor (Rainforest Concert)
1957 – Katie Couric, [Katherine], Arlington VA, news, TV host (Today)
1957 - Kristen Meadows, actress (Santa Barbara)
1957 – Nicholson Baker, American
1957 - Julian Solis, Puerto Rican boxer
1957 - Reena Roy, Indian actress
1958 – Donna Rice, New Orleans, model / Gary Hart lover
1958 - Peter Mokaba R, President (South Africa Congress of Youth)
1959 – Kathy Valentine, rocker (Go-Go's-We Got the Beat)
1960 – David Marciano, Newark NJ, actor (Det Ray Vecchio, south)
1960 – Tierre Turner, Detroit, Michigan, actor (Waverly Wonders, Cop and children)
1960 - Loretta Sanchez, American politician
1961 – Andrew Thomson, Australia's political
1961 - Supriya Pathak, Indian actress
1961 - John Thune, U.S. politician
1962 – Hallie Todd, actress (Cheque is in the e-mail)
1962 - Jeff Montgomery, Wellston OH, pitcher (KC Royals)
1962 - Alexander Dugin, Russian politician
1963 - Craig Shipley, Australia and infielder Baseball America (San Diego Padres)
1963 - Clint Mansell, English musician and composer
1964 - Francisco Maciel, Mexico, tennis star
1964 – Nicolas Cage, [Coppola], actor (Moonstruck, Racing with the Moon)
1965 – Mark Rushmere, cricketer (S Afr bat in opening statement test 1992)
1966 - Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, model and wife of John Kennedy Jr.
1966 – Jennifer Luff, Australian rower (Olympics-96)
1966 - Randy Burridge, Fort Erie, NHL left (Buffalo Sabres)
1966 – Ehab Tawfik, Egyptian singer
1967 - Guy Hebert, Troy, goalie (Anaheim Mighty Ducks, Team USA 98)
1967 - Scott Galbraith, NFL tight end (Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys)
1967 – Mark Lamarr, comedian British broadcaster
1968 - Michael Rosati, hockey goaltender (Team Italy 1998)
1968 - Nathaniel Bolton WLAF running back (Frankfurt Galaxy)
1969 - Chris Hatcher, outfielder Baseball USA Houston Astros ()
1969 - Doug E. Doug, actor (Bill Cosby)
1969 – Errico Pegram, NFL running back (Pit Steelers, New York Giants, Chargers SD)
1969 - Todd Kinchen, WR in the NFL (St. Louis Rams, Atlanta Falcons)
1969 – David Yost, American actor
1970 - Darryl Williams, NFL safety (Seattle Seahawks, Cin Bengals)
1970 - Frank "Cliff" Mannon, Amarillo, Texas, handball (Games Olympics-1996)
1970 - Paul McCallum, CFL / WLAF kicker / punter (Claymores, Sask Roughriders)
1970 – Todd Day NBA guard / forward (Boston Celtics)

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English-speaking Canadians that any effort to learn French?

You live in a country with two official languages ​​and can speak eventhough English or French, you can see all the party leaders in Canada are fluent in both languages. If you are raising children in Canada, so I think he could at least the pain of their children at an early age to learn French. Since you live in Canada, Why "Do not learn French himself?

Quebec and Montreal are the French speaking provinces very common, so I guess that learning Early French, but in Vancouver or Ontario say I do not think there is a pressing need. Bosses are more likely going to be ease in both so they can treat the entire country with the understanding of the whole country similar to the talking heads Morocco French and Arabic, or the leaders of the Flemish Community (Updated Dutch) and French.

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