1944 in Television - Births

Births

  • January 6 – Bonnie Franklin, actress and director
  • January 11 – Shelley Fabares, actress and singer
  • January 23 – Rutger Hauer, Dutch actor
  • February 3 – Trisha Noble, Australian singer and actress
  • February 8 – Roger Lloyd Pack, English actor
  • February 13 – Stockard Channing, actress
  • February 29 – Dennis Farina, actor
  • March 26 – Diana Ross, singer and actress
  • March 28 – Ken Howard, actor
  • April 4 – Craig T. Nelson, actor
  • April 29 – Richard Kline, actor and director
  • May 14 – George Lucas, director and producer
  • June 4 – Michelle Phillips, singer and actress
  • July 8 – Jeffrey Tambor, actor
  • July 15 – Jan-Michael Vincent, actor
  • August 7 – John Glover, actor
  • August 11 – Ian McDiarmid, Scottish actor
  • August 13 – Kevin Tighe, actor
  • September 13 – Jacqueline Bisset, English actress
  • October 28 – Dennis Franz, actor
  • November 17 – Danny DeVito, actor, comedian, director and producer
  • December 2 – Cathy Lee Crosby, actress
  • December 11 – Lynda Day George, actress
  • December 17 – Bernard Hill, English actor
Years in television
  • Before 1925
  • 1925
  • 1926
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