List of Famous people born on May 3rd
Arthur Berckmans
Arthur Berckmans, better known as Berck, was a Belgian comics author, best known for Sammy.
Marc Bellemare
Marc Bellemare is a lawyer and politician from Quebec.
Cecily Neville, Duchess of York
Cecily Neville was an English noblewoman, the wife of Richard, Duke of York (1411–1460), and the mother of two kings of England, Edward IV and Richard III. Cecily Neville was known as "the Rose of Raby", because she was born at Raby Castle in Durham, and "Proud Cis", because of her pride and a temper that went with it, although she was also known for her piety. She herself signed her name "Cecylle".
W. H. Pugmire
Wilum Hopfrog Pugmire, was a writer of weird fiction and horror fiction based in Seattle, Washington. His works typically were published as W. H. Pugmire and his fiction often paid homage to the lore of Lovecraftian horror. Lovecraft scholar, biographer, and literary executor S. T. Joshi described Pugmire in 2011 as "the prose-poet of the horror/fantasy field; he may be the best prose-poet we have," and "perhaps the leading Lovecraftian author writing today."
Gernot Erler
Gernot Erler is a German politician (SPD) who was member of the Bundestag, the German parliament, from 1987 to 2017.
Luis Alberto Moreno
Luis Alberto Moreno Mejía is a Colombian businessman and former diplomat who served as president of the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) from 2005 to 2020. He was Colombia's Ambassador to the United States under president Andrés Pastrana Arango and the former President of the Instituto de Fomento Industrial.
Katie Chang
Katherine Chang is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Rebecca Ahn in The Bling Ring (2013), Ellen Reeves in A Birder's Guide to Everything (2013) and Claire Connors in The Outcasts (2017).
Susanna Kwan
Susanna Kwan Kuk-ying is a Hong Kong singer and actress.
Bao Bei'er
Bao Bei'er is a Chinese actor.
Amédée Domenech
Amédée Domenech was a French rugby union prop. He played for RC Vichy between 1954 and 1955. After one year he moved to CA Brive and helped the club to gain promotion to the first division. He earned his first cap with the French national team on 27 March 1954 against Wales at Cardiff. He was nicknamed Le Duc. The Stade Amédée-Domenech in Brive-la-Gaillarde was named in his honour.