List of Famous people born on July 23rd
Gardner Dozois
Gardner Raymond Dozois was an American science fiction author and editor. He was the founding editor of The Year's Best Science Fiction anthologies (1984–2018) and was editor of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine (1984–2004), garnering multiple Hugo and Locus Awards for those works almost every year. He also won the Nebula Award for Best Short Story twice. He was inducted to the Science Fiction Hall of Fame on June 25, 2011.
Florence Noiville
Florence Noiville, a French author and journalist, is a long time staff writer for Le Monde and editor of foreign fiction for Le Monde des Livres, the literary supplement of Le Monde.
Anna Dorothea Therbusch
Anna Dorothea Therbusch was a prominent Rococo painter born in the Kingdom of Prussia. About 200 of her works survive, and she painted at least eighty-five verified portraits.
Walid El Karti
Walid El Karti is a Moroccan professional footballer, who plays as an attacking midfielder for Wydad Casablanca. He is the goal scorer of the winner champions league 2017. He is one of the most talented players in Morocco.
Thomas Schellenbacher
Thomas Schellenbacher is an Austrian politician who has been a Member of the National Council for the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) since 2013.
Lucky Blondo
Lucky Blondo is a French singer who was popular in the 1960s.
Natasha Yarovenko
Natalia "Natasha" Yarovenko is a Ukrainian born actress and model residing in Spain.
Wataru Tanigawa
Wataru Tanigawa is a Japanese artistic gymnast. He is a two-time bronze medalist at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and a two-time gold medalist at the Summer Universiade.
Renaldas Seibutis
Renaldas Seibutis is a Lithuanian professional basketball player for Casademont Zaragoza of the Liga ACB. He also represents the senior Lithuanian national team internationally.
Xavier Tilliette
Xavier Tilliette was a French philosopher, historian of philosophy, and theologian. A former student of Jean Wahl and of Vladimir Jankélévitch, he was a member of the Society of Jesus (1938) and professor emeritus at the Catholic Institute of Paris (1969), having taught also at the Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome (1972), the Lateran University, and the Centre Sèvres in Paris.