VIP Birthdays - September
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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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September 01: American actress, singer, and dancer, she began playing Rue Bennett, a teenage drug addict, in the HBO drama series ''Euphoria'' in 2019; her performance led her to become the youngest person to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, in 2020. In 2010 she
September 02: Canadian actor and musician who parlayed his non-communicative and dead-pan style into being one of the highest paid actors in his generation in 11 years. He gained fame for his starring roles in several blockbuster films, including 'Point Break' (1991), 'Speed' (1994), the science fiction/action
September 03: Austrian automotive engineer and founder of the Porsche car company. He is best known for creating the first gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle (Lohner-Porsche), the Volkswagen Beetle, the Mercedes-Benz SS/SSK, several other important developments and Porsche automobiles. An important contributor
September 04: American singer, songwriter, and dancer noted for her boundary-pushing artistry and her vocal prowess. Her success has made her a cultural icon and earned her the nickname 'Queen Bey'. Beyoncé's accolades include 32 Grammy Awards, 26 MTV Video Music Awards, 24 NAACP Image Awards, 31 BET Awards, and
September 05: American government official, a successful Wall Street lawyer who was a law-partner of Richard Nixon prior to taking over Nixon's presidential campaign in 1968. Once Nixon was elected, Mitchell was named the Attorney General in Nixon's cabinet. In June 1977, however, he was sentenced to prison
September 06: Irish musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist for the alternative rock band The Cranberries from 1990 until they took a six-year hiatus starting in 2003. O'Riordan's first solo album, ''Are You Listening?'', was released in May 2007 and was followed up by ''No Baggage'' in
September 07: American musician, songwriter and performer who was a major rockabilly artist, beginning with pure country and then moving on to original soft-rock with his three-man group, 'Buddy Holly and the Crickets.' He was interested in black music from the mid-'50s and worked with rock rhythms from his
September 08: American singer, songwriter, and actress described as 'pop royalty' and noted for her distinctive raspy voice and acrobatic stage presence. She has sold over 135 million records worldwide (60 million albums and 75 million singles), making her one of the world's best-selling music artists. Her
September 09: American pornographic actress, model, exotic dancer and actress, a dark blonde Californian star of various adult videos, sometimes billed as “Nicole B.” Aniston was the 2013 Penthouse Pet of the Year. Over the years Aniston has attracted an avid global fan base due to her scenes in many critically
September 10: English actor who has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, two British Academy Film Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. In 2011, Firth was appointed a CBE by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace for his services to drama. That same year, he
September 11: British novelist and poet, the author of novels which include 'Sons and Lovers,' Women In Love,' 'The Rainbow,' 'Aaron's Rod,' 'The Plumed Serpent,' 'The Virgin and the Gypsy' and the classic 'Lady Chatterley's Lover.' Lawrence was one of the most controversial writers of the twentieth century who
September 12: American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, and composer. Raised in the tough streets of South Central Los Angeles, White ran with street gangs, fighting, robbing, and drinking until he ended up in Juvenile Hall for three months at age 15. At the same time, he developed an interest in
September 13: American singer-songwriter, pianist and poet. An eight-time Grammy Award nominee and one-time winner, Apple's albums have reached the top fifteen in U.S. sales charts in four consecutive decades. Classically trained on piano as a child, she began composing her own songs when she was eight years
September 14: British singer and songwriter, a talented and versatile performer who won rave reviews for her music and sympathy for her very public battles with drug and alcohol addictions and eating disorders. She was found dead at the age of 27 on July 23, 2011. Autopsy results were reported as inconclusive.
September 15: British royalty, the younger of the two sons of King Charles III and his first wife Princess Diana, born during the reign of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II. At the time of his birth, he was third in the line of succession to the throne after his father and his brother William. His parents
September 16: American singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer. Jonas began acting in theater at the age of seven, and released his debut single in 2002. He released his eponymous debut album in 2004 to little success, though it did catch the attention of Columbia Records. Jonas opted to form a band with
September 17: American entertainer, a successful Latin pop singer, comedian, choreographer, actor, political commentator, and human rights activist. Out Magazine called him 'the first gay Latin star.' After two popular appearances as a transgender singer/dancer on NBC's The Jerry Springer Show, he won the
September 18: American former pro road racing cyclist, who won the Tour de France seven consecutive times from 1999 to 2005, but was stripped of those victories in 2012 after a protracted doping scandal. He became the second American ever to win the Tour de France (on 25 July 1999), pedalling 2,287 miles to
September 19: British actor of stage and screen. One of the most interesting performers to emerge over the last few years, Irons appears to be forever doomed to play the stiff-upper lip Englishman. He first came to notice in the TV adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's 'Brideshead Revisited' and starred opposite of
September 20: Italian actress and lifelong beauty, considered by some as the world's eighth natural wonder. Sultry and haughty, with eyes that are dark almonds, she has the full body of a woman, not that of the skinny girls favored by fashion mavens. With not only beauty, she has style and wit, keeping her in
September 21: American prolific writer and screenwriter. A former English teacher, he accomplished the feat of writing more than 40 successful horror novels by 1999 with the first, 'Carrie,' published in 1974. Movies were made of 26 of his books; he wrote the screenplays for five and did bit parts in three.
September 22: Italian singer who has cut an unusual swath through a unique path, becoming a pop star without radio and a chart-topping lyric tenor virtually without singing opera. His CD 'Romanza' 1997, is an album of emotional ballads, but in his stadium concerts his voice soars in grand opera. Seen often on
September 23: American musician known as 'The Boss,' a singer and songwriter, guitarist and leader of 'The E Street Band.' A prolific writer of his own material, he does marathon shows where he builds a great rapport with his audience. From a working class background, Bruce had an unhappy, alienated childhood.
September 24: American photographer and musician, a chef and cook-book writer. She was also the wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney, an uncommonly stable marriage contracted on 3/12/1969. For 29 years, she and Paul never spent a night apart except for one ten-day period when he was arrested and held in a
September 25: American actor, producer, rapper, and songwriter, who has enjoyed success in television, film, and music. In April 2007, Newsweek called him 'the most powerful actor in Hollywood'. Smith has been nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, two Academy Awards, and has won four Grammy Awards. Smith's
September 26: American professional tennis player, ranked by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) as world No. 1 in singles on eight occasions, from 2002 to 2017. She became the world No. 1 for the first time on 8 July 2002. On the sixth occasion, she held the ranking for 186 consecutive weeks, tying the record
September 27: American actress sometimes compared to Grace Kelly for her cool and regal grace. The only daughter of Tony-winning actress Blythe Danner and producer-director Bruce Paltrow, she and her younger brother Jake had an advantaged childhood both in the sense of material comforts and in having a close,
September 28: French actress called 'the French sex-kitten' for over 25 years, lush and pouty, often referred to by the initials 'B.B.' Born to a wealthy family, she went to private school and vacationed on the Riviera. A model at 15 for magazine covers, she became the protégé of director Roger Vadim; they
September 29: American indie pop singer-songwriter noted for her distinctive singing voice, who has sold 22 million records in the USA alone, based off of certifications alone. Her stage name is a reference to the Halsey Street station of the New York City Subway in Brooklyn, and an anagram of her first name.
September 30: American actor and singer who made their feature film debut in the film ''Afterschool'' (2008), followed by starring in the films ''We Need to Talk About Kevin'' (2011) and ''The Perks of Being a Wallflower'' (2012) Miller plays Barry Allen/The Flash in the DC Extended Universe, first in a cameo
