List of Famous people born in January
Henry Maske
Henry Maske is a German former professional boxer, and one of Germany's most popular sports figures. He held the IBF light heavyweight title from 1993 until 1996.
Ben Johnson
Benjamin Anthony Johnson is an English professional footballer who plays as a right back or left back for Premier League club West Ham United.
Matt Rhule
Matthew Kenneth Rhule is an American football coach and former player who is the head coach of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL). He was formerly the head coach at Baylor University and Temple University.
Géraldine Pailhas
Géraldine Pailhas is a French actress. She had her first international success in 1995 as Doña Anna, the unfulfilled love of Johnny Depp in the comedy Don Juan DeMarco. She is married to actor Christopher Thompson and has two children. In 2003, she was the main presenter at the César Awards ceremony.
Jule Böwe
Jule Böwe is a German actress. She has appeared in more than thirty films since 1999.
Cyril Cinélu
Cyril Cinélu, born 23 January 1987 in Lagny-sur-Marne, is a Francophone singer originally from Martinique who won the sixth season of Star Academy on 22 December 2006.
Koni De Winter
Koni De Winter is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as defender and midfielder for Serie C Group A club Juventus U23.
Rogério Ceni
Rogério Mücke Ceni is a Brazilian football manager and former player who played as a goalkeeper, and is the current manager of Flamengo.
Charlie Rose
Charles Peete Rose Jr. is an American television journalist and former talk show host. From 1991 to 2017, he was the host and executive producer of the talk show Charlie Rose on PBS and Bloomberg LP.
Eddie Jones
Eddie Jones is an Australian rugby union coach and former player, who has been the head coach of the England national team since 2015. He previously coached Australia between 2001 and 2005, taking the team to the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final. He was an assistant coach for South Africa when the Springboks won the 2007 Rugby World Cup and from 2012 to 2015 he coached Japan, leading them in the 2015 Rugby World Cup and their upset win over South Africa. In November 2015, Jones was appointed as head coach for England and led them to win the 2016 Six Nations Championship and the 2017 Six Nations Championship, becoming only the second international rugby team to go the entire calendar year unbeaten. He led England through the 2019 Rugby World Cup where they defeated defending champions New Zealand in the semi-final before losing the final to South Africa.