List of Famous people born on March 4th
Araceli Vitta
Araceli Vitta Arambarri is a Chilean actress and public relations agent.
Mikhail Vaskov
Mikhail Sergeevich Vaskov is a Russian male curler. He was the skip for the Russian national men's curling team at the 2018 European Curling Championships.
Edmond Noel
Edmond Favor Noel was an American attorney and politician who served as governor of Mississippi from 1908 to 1912. The son of an early planter family in Mississippi, he became a member of the Democratic Party.
Helen Wyman
Helen Wyman is a British cyclist for the Experza-Footlogix team. She participates in both road cycling and cyclo-cross and since she began competing at the age of 14, Wyman has represented her country at many international events including World Cups and World Championships. Except for 2013, she was the British national champion in cyclo-cross from 2006–2015.
Serge Papagalli
Terje Andersen
Terje Andersen is a former speed skater and president of the Norwegian Skating Association. Andersen was a typical middle distance skater, his best achievement being one bronze medal from the 1980 Winter Olympics of Lake Placid.
John Murphy
John Murphy is a British film composer. He is a self-taught multi-instrumental musician who began his career in the 1980s, working with The Lotus Eaters, Thomas Lang, and Claudia Brücken. He has collaborated with directors Danny Boyle, Guy Ritchie, Michael Mann, Matthew Vaughn, Stephen Frears, and James Gunn. His awards include the Silver Award at the Cannes Film Festival, a British D&AD Award, and a BMI Award.
Linda French
Linda French is an American badminton player. She competed in women's singles and women's doubles at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. She also competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Nicolas René Berryer
Nicolas René Berryer, comte de La Ferrière was a French magistrate and politician. He is best known for his service as Minister of Marine during the Seven Years' War.
John Monroe Van Vleck
John Monroe Van Vleck was an American mathematician and astronomer. He taught astronomy and mathematics at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut for more than 50 years (1853-1912), and served as acting university president twice. The Van Vleck Observatory and the crater Van Vleck on the Moon are named after him.