List of Famous people born on January 27th
Chris Gauthier
Christopher Gauthier is an English-born Canadian actor best known for his work in Need for Speed: Carbon. He is married with two children and currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Anne Mary of Hesse-Kassel
Anna Maria of Hesse-Kassel was a princess of Hesse-Kassel by birth and by marriage Countess of Nassau-Saarbrücken.
Florian Jungwirth
Florian Jungwirth is a German professional footballer for Major League Soccer club San Jose Earthquakes.
César Bernardo Dutra
César Bernardo Dutra, simply known as César, is a Brazilian professional footballer who last played as a goalkeeper for Boavista.
Sir John Carnegie, 2nd Baronet
Lilias Ruthven
Barbara Schwartz
Barbara Schwartz is an Austrian former professional tennis player.
George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington
Admiral of the Fleet George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington, of Southill Park in Bedfordshire, was a Royal Navy officer and statesman. While still a lieutenant, he delivered a letter from various captains to Prince William of Orange, who had just landed at Torbay, assuring the Prince of the captains' support; the Prince gave Byng a response which ultimately led to the Royal Navy switching allegiance to the Prince and the Glorious Revolution of November 1688.
Valeriy Andriytsev
Valerii Oleksandrovych Andriitsev is a male freestyle wrestler from Ukraine. He won the silver medal in the Men's freestyle 96 kg at 2012 Summer Olympics. He won the silver in the 2012 European Wrestling Championships. At the 2014 World Wrestling Championships he took the bronze medal after winning a rematch against American Jake Varner, who beat him in the gold medal match at the 2012 Olympics. In June 2015, he earned bronze at the inaugural European Games for Ukraine in wrestling, more specifically, in the men's freestyle in the - 97 kg division.
William Randolph Hearst, Jr.
William Randolph Hearst Jr. was an American businessman and newspaper publisher. He was the second son of the publisher William Randolph Hearst. He became editor-in-chief of Hearst Newspapers after the death of his father in 1951. He won a Pulitzer Prize for his interview with Soviet premier, Nikita Khrushchev, and associated commentaries in 1955.