List of Famous people born on May 3rd
Black Shadow
Alejandro Cruz Ortiz was a Mexican Luchador, known worldwide as Black Shadow. Cruz's mask vs. mask match against El Santo in 1952 is generally considered one of the most important matches in the history of Lucha Libre. Cruz often teamed with Blue Demon, working as a tag team called "Los Hermanos Shadow", even though the two were not related. He was nicknamed El Hombre de Goma, translated as The Rubber Man, due to his elasticity and flexibility in the ring.
Kurt Pätzold
Kurt Pätzold was a German Marxist historian.
Nana Gouvêa
Sebastiana Gouvêa Moraes is a Brazilian actress.
Felipe Santiago Salaverry
Felipe Santiago de Salaverry was a Peruvian soldier and politician who served as the 13th President of Peru.
Elsa Jacquemot
Elsa Jacquemot is a French tennis player.
Santiago Sosa
Santiago Sosa is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Atlanta United of Major League Soccer.
Takafumi Hirao
Takafumi Hirao , also known as Tsuyoshi Hirao , is a Japanese former rugby union player. He played as wing and as fullback. He is not related to the late Seiji Hirao. As of 2015 he works as teacher at Kobe Shinwa Women's University's Development and Education Faculty of Junior sports education Department, with "sports pedagogy", "kinematics" as field of specialization and "body and sports" and "sports education rooted in children's development" as research field.
José Genoíno
José Genoino Neto is a Brazilian politician.
Arminsyah
Arminsyah was an Indonesian prosecutor. He was Vice Attorney General of Indonesia from 15 November 2017 to his death on 4 April 2020. He died because of traffic collision at Jagorawi Toll Road while driving a Nissan GT-R.
Édouard Drumont
Édouard Adolphe Drumont was a French journalist and writer. He initiated the Antisemitic League of France in 1889, and was the founder and editor of the newspaper La Libre Parole. After spending years of research, he synthesised three major types of antisemitism. The first type was traditional Catholic attitudes toward the alien "Christ killers" augmented by vehement antipathy toward the French Revolution. The second type was hostility toward capitalism. The third type was so-called scientific racism, based on the argument that races have fixed characteristics, and asserting that Jews have negative characteristics. Drumont's biographer, Grégoire Kauffmann, places Drumont within the counter-revolutionary tradition of Louis Veuillot, Antoine Blanc de Saint-Bonnet, and anti-modern Catholicism. Socialist leader Jean Jaurès stated that "all the ideas and arguments of Drumont were taken from certain clerical opponents of the French Revolution.