laitimes

January 17 Born character

author:Chi's happy life

<h2 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > birth character</h2>

726 – Li Yu, Emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

1463 – Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, Holy Roman Empire.

1504 – Pius V, Pope.

January 17 Born character

Benjamin franklin

1600 – Calderon, Spanish playwright.

1612 - Thomas Fairfax, English military strategist.

- 1706 – Benjamin Franklin, American politician, writer, and scientist.

1734 – Stasov, Russian music and art critic.

1820 - Anne Brontë, famous British writer.

1857 - Günzer, Austrian composer.

1860 – Degrass Hyde, 1st President of the Republic of Ireland.

1863 - David Lloyd George, 52nd Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

1867 - Carl Ramler, founder of Universal Pictures.

1871 - David Betty, British Admiral.

1878 - Chen Qimei, bourgeois revolutionary in modern China.

1879 – Ippalagire, Argentine classical guitarist.

1883 - Han An, a famous Chinese forester and one of the founders of modern and contemporary Chinese forestry.

1886 - Glenn Luther Martin, Glenn M. Martin, USA Founder of L. Martin.

1897 - Zhang Xinyi, founder of Agricultural Statistics in China.

1901 – Hirinsky, Soviet music conductor.

1902 – Tara uberg, Soviet film director.

1907 – Bardings, Dutch composer.

1908 - Shen Yiqian, patriotic painter during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

1909 - Tang Junyi, Chinese philosopher and educator.

1911 – George Stigler, American economist and Nobel Laureate in Economics.

January 17 Born character

George Stigler

1912 - Zhou Keyong, Chinese sugarcane expert and agricultural educator.

1917 - Tongs, Soviet conductor.

1917 - Li Enqi, famous Chinese actor.

1920 - Zhang Shaohong, Major General of the Chinese Air Force.

1923 - Sang Tong, Chinese composer and music educator.

1928 - Vader Sassoon, world-renowned hair stylist and industrialist.

1931 – Babaklov, Soviet tenor.

1937 - Buzz Feitshans, American producer.

1938 - Zhu Xijuan, a famous Chinese actress and actress, played the heroine of "The Red Detachment of Women".

1940 - Anson Chan, Hong Kong government official, former Chief Secretary for Administration.

1941 - Vail, New Zealand female organist.

1942 – Holscher, German violinist.

1942 - Muhammad Ali, American boxer.

1943 - René Préval, former President of Haiti.

1948 – Phileck, French pianist Kay.

1948 - Taylor, British rock guitarist.

1948 – David Oderson, former Prime Minister of Iceland.

1949 - Leung Fung Yee, Hong Kong entrepreneur and writer.

1952 -- Koichi Sakamoto, Nihon Otomiga.

1952 - Yao Chengkang, Chinese calligrapher.

1955 - Zhang Guoguo, Mainland actor, director and producer.

January 17 Born character

Zhang Guoli

1955:-Mami Koyama, Voice of a Japanese woman.

1959 - Momoe Yamaguchi, famous Japanese entertainer.

1962 - Kim Carey, Canadian-American actress.

1962 - Jun Azumi, Minister of Finance, Japan.

1964 - Michelle Obama, wife of U.S. President Barack Obama, First Lady of the United States.

1965 --D· J. Caruso is a famous American director.

1969 – Tiastow, Dutch DJ.

1970 - Yang Shi, Chairman and CEO of Think3group.

1971 - Richard Burns, British rally driver.

1972 - Ken Hirai, famous Japanese entertainer.

1972 - Kang Hui, famous host of China Central Television.

1973 - Ryo, Japanese actress.

1974 - Yang Chen, China's first player and striker to participate in the five major leagues in Europe.

1975 - Li Wei, Chinese-American singer.

1978 - Hiroshi Suzuhei, Japanese illustrator

1979 - Chen Minzhi, Hong Kong actor and singer.

1982 - Dwyane Wade, NBA star

1982 - Huang Lunshuo, Member of Fly To The Sky, South Korea.

- 1983 - Alvaro Averoya, Spanish footballer

1985 - Qiang Ren, member of the popular group Superjunior under SM Corporation in South Korea.

1986 - Tae Goon Tae-jun, Korean male singer.

1987 - Wu Pinping, Miss World Tourism.

1989 - Seo Jae-hyun, Member of THE SOUTH Korean HAM Group in China.

1990 - Kaori Matsumura, member of the Japanese idol group AKB48 sister group SKE48.

1991 - Lee Ki-seok, member of South Korean boy band U-Kiss.

1993 - Fang Xingying, Taiwanese actress.

1999 - Tsuki Yoshimoto, member of the Japanese idol group AKB48 sister group HKT48.

2000 - Kang Seo-hee, member of the South Korean group SF9.