List of Famous people born on December 13rd
Kor Sarr
Kor Sarr was a Senegalese professional football player and manager.
Leonid Markov
Leonid Vasilyevich Markov was born in the village Alekseevskoe . In the years 1931-1934 he played children's roles in the Saratov Drama Theater, where his father - actor Vasily Demyanovich Markov.
Eduardo Sacheri
Eduardo Alfredo Sacheri is an Argentine writer and professor of History, graduated in the National University of Luján. He is best known for his novel La pregunta de sus ojos which became the basis for the Oscar-winning film El secreto de sus ojos and its American remake. Sacheri co-wrote the film's script in collaboration with its director Juan Jose Campanella. Sacheri and Campanella were also the screenwriters of the animation film Underdogs. He also published a number of short stories, such as Esperándolo a Tito y otros cuentos de fútbol and Lo raro empezó después.
Eve Meyer
Eve Meyer was an American pin-up model, motion picture actress, and film producer. Much of her work was done in conjunction with sexploitation filmmaker Russ Meyer, to whom she was married from 1952 to 1969. She was killed in the Tenerife airport disaster in 1977.
Hazar Motan
Hazar Motan is a Turkish actress.
Noriharu Yamazaki
Noriharu Yamazaki is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays infielder for the Hanshin Tigers.
Ricky Wong
Ricky Wong Wai-kay is a telecom and media entrepreneur in Hong Kong. He is the chairman and founder of Hong Kong Television Network, and the founder of Hong Kong Broadband Network. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees, United College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Hernán Novick
Hernán Novick is a Uruguayan footballer. His nickname is Sensei. He plays as an attacking midfielder for the Uruguayan team Club Atlético Penarol.
Jan Baalsrud
Jan Sigurd Baalsrud, MBE was a commando in the Norwegian resistance trained by the British during World War II.
Jean Rouaud
Jean Rouaud is a French author, who was born in Campbon, Loire-Atlantique. In 1990 his novel Fields of Glory won the Prix Goncourt. First believed to be the first book in a trilogy, Fields of Glory turned out to be the first book in a series of five books on the family history of the author.