VIP Birthdays - March
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Current Planets
28-Apr-2025, 06:57
UT/GMT
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| Sun | 8 | 14'41" | 14n15 | ||
| Moon | 15 | 3' 4" | 20n02 | ||
| Mercury | 11 | 57'30" | 2n06 | ||
| Venus | 28 | 43'17" | 0n55 | ||
| Mars | 4 | 21'43" | 21n10 | ||
| Jupiter | 20 | 49'50" | 22n53 | ||
| Saturn | 27 | 34'14" | 2s48 | ||
| Uranus | 26 | 9'53" | 19n05 | ||
| Neptune | 1 | 0'40" | 0s46 | ||
| Pluto | 3 | 48'32" | 22s44 | ||
| TrueNode | 26 | 45'39"r | 1s17 | ||
| Chiron | 23 | 54'53" | 9n59 | ||
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March 01: Canadian singer, songwriter and actor, who has sold an estimated 150 million records, making him one of the world's best-selling music artists. In 2016, Bieber became the first artist to surpass 10 billion total video views on Vevo. He became the second person to reach 100 million followers on
March 02: Australian actress, comedian, singer, writer, and producer, who starred in the musical films ''Pitch Perfect'' (2012) and ''Pitch Perfect 2'' (2015) as Fat Amy, a role that earned her several award nominations and wins including the MTV Best Breakthrough Performance Award and a Teen Choice Award
March 03: Cuban-American singer, songwriter, and actress, who rose to prominence as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony, formed on ''The X Factor'' (U.S.) in 2012, signing a joint record deal with Syco Music and Epic Records. As part of Fifth Harmony, Cabello and her bandmates released one EP and two
March 04: Bulgarian jazz musician who plays kaval, a chromatic end-blown oblique flute traditionally played throughout the Balkans. Theodosii Spassov began his early training on the kaval at the Kotel Music School and The Academy of Music and Dance in Plovdiv/Bulgaria. The kaval, an eight-hole wooden
March 05: French chief business executive and largest shareholder of the haute couture house, Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH), first appointed as Chairman on 26 September 1988. The owner of such immortal names in the world of fashion as Vuitton, Dior and Givenchy, he became known as the Pope of Fashion.
March 06: Columbian novelist and short story writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982, and is best known for 'Bien Anos de Soledad' ('One Hundred Years of Solitude,') 1967 (English translation in 1970). Also known for 'Autumn of the Patriarch,' 1976, a strange novel of dictatorship.
March 07: Indian actor, the recipient of two National Film Awards and eight Filmfare Awards, who has appeared in over 500 films in several languages and many plays. He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his performance in ''Saaransh'' (1984). He holds the record for winning the Filmfare Award for Best
March 08: Brazilian actress in film and television, particularly good at portraying strong, independent women. When Sabatella was a child, she dreamed of being an actress, and by the time she was 14 years old, she had taken lessons in singing and classic ballet and was an active member of an amateur theater
March 09: French actress, dancer, and painter, born to Monique Stalens, a French-Polish comedian and teacher, and to Jean-Marie Binoche, sculptor and mime artist with a Brazilian origin. She was the sweet, sensual leading lady and 1996 Oscar-winning French actress of 'The English Patient.' In October 1997
March 10: American actress, producer, and former fashion model, a dangerously sultry screen leading lady. She is the recipient of a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award, as well as having received nominations for an Academy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. After winning a local beauty
March 11: American musician, jazz and pop vocalist, and conductor. McFerrin has an extraordinary ability of using his voice to imitate musical instruments. His biggest commercial success was the 1988 hit song, 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' which he overdubbed all the parts himself vocally. Since 1986, he has
March 12: American singer and actress who won an Academy Award for 'Cabaret' and an Emmy for her 'Liza with a Z' television special (both in 1972) and three Tony's including one for 'Flora, the Red Menace' in 1965. Minnelli, the daughter of Judy Garland, has had a roller-coaster career that has been
March 13: English journalist, television presenter, model and fashion icon; the second daughter of Bob Geldof and Paula Yates. Her sisters are Fifi Trixibelle Geldof and Pixie Geldof; and younger half-sister, Tiger Lily Hutchence Geldof. Geldof wrote a magazine column for the UK edition of Elle Girl, April
March 14: Monegasque royalty, the head of the princely house of Grimaldi, he ascended to the throne of Monaco on 12 July 2005. The only son and heir of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace (formerly American actress Grace Kelly), his mother died in an auto accident on 14 September 1982 and his father died on 6
March 15: American actress, producer, director, activist and businesswoman, who co-starred as Gabrielle Solis on the ABC television series ''Desperate Housewives'' (2004-2012). For her work on this show she received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy and five Screen
March 16: French actress of stage, television and film, who debuted in 'Faustine et le bel été,' in 1971 when she was just 16. Huppert’s diverse and compelling portrayals of characters, ranging from pure and innocent to sultry seductress, proved her versatility and established her as one of the most
March 17: Canadian singer, songwriter, record producer and visual artist. Her music incorporates elements of varied styles and genres including dream pop, R&B, electronic music, and hip hop. In 2014, Boucher wrote a blog post expressing her aversion to hard drugs and regretting having lost friends to
March 18: American singer whose debut album, 'All Hail the Queen,' came out in 1989. She won a Grammy for the Best Rap Solo Performance for U.N.I.T.Y. in 1994. Her fourth album, 'Order in the Court' hit the stores in mid-1998. While still in high school, Latifah was a power forward in State Championship
March 19: American actor, a relatively unknown talent when cast in the TV series 'Moonlighting' as a suave, wisecracking detective. He became an instant celebrity in 1985. Two years later he scooped up an Emmy for the show. He moved into tough-guy roles wearing a permanent smirk in 'Die Hard,' 1988 and
March 20: American actor whose film debut was a troubled scientist in Ken Russell's science-fiction feature ''Altered States'' (1980), for which he received a Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year. In 1981 he played a leading role, as a lawyer who succumbs to the temptations of a married woman
March 21: Brazilian Formula One race car driver and three-time world champion. He was the third Brazilian to become champion twice after Emerson Fittipaldi in 1942 and 1974, and Nelson Piquet 1981 and 1983. With a very aggressive style, he won championship, fame, wealth and adulation but was also subject
March 22: American Protestant evangelist, author and media mogul. Robertson was selected by Newsweek magazine as one of America's One Hundred Cultural Elite. He received the Defender of Israel Award in January 1994 from the Christian's Israel Public Action Campaign in recognition of his steadfast support.
March 23: American author and winner of the 2002 National Book Award for 'Three Junes,' her first novel, Glass is the older of two girls. A book lover as a child, she worked at the local library. She graduated summa cum laude in 1978 from Yale with a degree in art and spent a year in Paris on a painting
March 24: American fashion designer, known for innovative styles that appeal to people of all ages, race and sex. One of the hottest designers in the world, the popularity of Hilfiger’s clothing is redefining American style. Growing up in Elmira, New York, Tommy was the second of nine kids, the son of a
March 25: British musician and rock superstar of immense appeal from the '70s to date. His frenetic, bisexual lifestyle has almost eclipsed his extravagant costuming and dynamic concert performances around the world. An overnight sensation in August 1970, he climbed to rock megastar status in the '70s
March 26: American singer and Academy-Award nominated actress who was one-third of the elegant Supremes trio in the '60s and went on to become a superstar stylist on her own. Born the second of six children to Fred and Ernestine in the Brewster-Douglass housing projects of Detroit, Michigan, she had a
March 27: American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress, a superstar at the turn of the century. Her single, 'Loverboy,' released in mid-July 2001, the first cut off the Glitter soundtrack, has remained at No.2 on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart behind Destiny's Child's 'Bootylicious.' The
March 28: American singer, songwriter and actress. She initially performed in theater, appearing in high school plays, and studied at CAP21 through New York University's Tisch School of the Arts before dropping out to pursue a musical career. After leaving a rock band, participating in the Lower East Side's
March 29: Australian supermodel, actor, television host and businesswoman, tall and lithe, she's known as 'The Body.' She made a record five cover appearances for the ''Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue'', in 1986, 1987, 1988, 1994, and 2006. Her parents divorced when she was young and Macpherson took her
March 30: Canadian singer and businesswoman, who did not speak English until 1987, when she learned in order to sing bilingually. Dion grew up dirt poor, the youngest of a close-knit family that numbered 14 kids of retired piano-bar owners. Her dad played the accordion and her mom the violin. Weekly
March 31: Scottish actor known internationally for his various film roles, including independent dramas, science-fiction epics, and musicals. In 2018, McGregor won a Golden Globe Award (Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film) for his performance as brothers Emmit and Ray Stussy in the third season of FX
