List of Famous people born on April 2nd
R3hab
Fadil El Ghoul, performing under the stage name R3hab, is a Moroccan Dutch DJ and record producer from Breda.
Jerzy Katlewicz
Jerzy Katlewicz was a Polish music conductor, pianist and Professor of the Academy of Music in Kraków since 1990. Katlewicz graduated from the same Academy in 1952, and served as conductor of the Kraków Philharmonic between 1952 and 1958 during the period of Stalinism in Poland. He was appointed artistic director there a decade later, in 1968 and remained at his post until 1981. In 1961-68 he was artistic director of Polish Baltic Opera and Philharmonic in Gdańsk. In 1984–1985 he was artistic director of the Symphony Orchestra and Choir of the Polish Radio and Television state agency in Kraków. Katlewicz was the recipient of the Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland (1993), among other distinctions.
Marcos Pereira
Marcos Antônio Pereira is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward. After starting his career at Internacional de Limeira, he went on to play for several Belgian Pro League clubs, including K.V. Mechelen, K. Sint-Truidense V.V. and Royal Antwerp.
Delfo Cabrera
Delfo Cabrera Gómez was an Argentine athlete, winner of the marathon race at the 1948 Summer Olympics in one of the most dramatic finishes in athletics history.
William Matheus
William Matheus da Silva, known as William Matheus, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Coritiba. Mainly a left back, he can also play as a centre back.
Jade Wiel
Jade Wiel is a French professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope. She won the 2019 French National Road Race Championships ahead of Victorie Guilman and Aude Biannic.
Johannes Bündgens
Johannes Bündgens is auxiliary bishop of Aachen.
Akimitsu Itō
Akimitsu Itoh is a Japanese former Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher.
Vladimir Kuznetsov
Vladimir Vasilyevich Kuznetsov was a Soviet Russian javelin thrower.
Herman Sörgel
Herman Sörgel was a German architect from Bavaria. He was known for pioneering the Atlantropa project which was initially conceived as a solution to the economic and political turmoil gripping Europe in the early 20th century.