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Kairi Yagi was born in Hiroshima Prefecture on September 5, 2002. She started to learn dancing when she was young. Recommended by her aunt, she joined Actor's School Hiroshima successfully by passing the solo audition when she was in the fifth grade of elementary school. [3]
Amy Marcy Cheney was born in Henniker, New Hampshire, on September 5, 1867 [1] to Charles Abbott Cheney (nephew of Oren B. Cheney, who co-founded Bates College) and Clara Imogene (Marcy) Cheney. Artistic ability ran in the family: Clara was reputedly an "excellent pianist and singer," [ 2 ] while Amy showed every sign of being a child prodigy.
September 5 is the 248th day of the year (249th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 117 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600. 917 – ...
Michael John Douglas, the youngest of seven children, was born at Ohio Valley Hospital in Kennedy Township, Pennsylvania, [2] on September 5, 1951. [3] He was raised between McKees Rocks, [4] Coraopolis and Robinson Township, Pennsylvania.
Welch was born Jo Raquel Tejada on September 5, 1940, in Chicago, Illinois, and moved to San Diego, [5] [6] California, at age two with her family. She was the first child of Josephine Sarah Hall and Armando Carlos Tejada Urquizo.
George Robert Newhart [5] was born on September 5, 1929, in Oak Park, Illinois. [6] His parents were Julia Pauline (née Burns; 1901–1994), a housewife, and George David Newhart (1899–1987), a part-owner of a plumbing supply business. [6] His mother was of Irish descent, while his father was of German and Irish descent.
On September 5, 1972, during the Munich Summer Olympics, members of a Palestinian terrorist group named Black September infiltrated the Olympic village and took 11 members of the Israeli Olympic ...
Cage was born September 5, 1912, at Good Samaritan Hospital in downtown Los Angeles. [13] His father, John Milton Cage Sr. (1886–1964), was an inventor, and his mother, Lucretia ("Crete") Harvey (1881–1968), worked intermittently as a journalist for the Los Angeles Times. [14]