Wednesday, August 25, 2010

born 25 August 1970

Attila Király, Szeged, Hungary, actor/choreographer

Carlos Gómez Oliver, Mexico City, documentarian

Carlos Jimenez, New York, New York, property master

Claudia Schiffer, Rheinberg, West Germany, supermodel

David Aldrich, Wilmington, Delaware, actor

Doug Glanville, Teaneck, New Jersey, major league baseball player

Marta Plucinska, Poznan, Poland, producer

Matthias Opdenhövel, Detmold, West Germany, TV host/soccer stadium announcer

Robert Horry, Andalusia, Alabama, NBA basketball player

Ronald Waterreus, Lemiers, The Netherlands, soccer player



I am still finding it difficult to forgive Robert Horry for the role he played in breaking my heart in 1994.


Doug Glanville wrote a diverting series of New York Times opinion pieces last year.


Matthias Opdenhövel spent three seasons as the Mönchengladbach stadium public address man, which seems like an awesome job in any language.


But the winner is Claudia Schiffer. Did you know that she was never actually married to illusionist David Copperfield? For that fact alone, she gets big props (they were indeed “engaged” for most of the 1990s, but never actually tied the magic knot). No, in fact, she’s married with three kids to an up-and-coming Hollywood director. She is also the only actress in Hollywood history whose on-screen love interest was portrayed by Allan Houston.


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