Mark Pellegrino
American actor, played in 'Supernatural'

Born
April 9th, 1965
60 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
Links & References
A distinguished actor with a career spanning television and film. Gained prominence through roles in popular series, particularly in 'Supernatural' as Lucifer. Also featured in 'Lost' as Jacob and participated in various other productions, showcasing versatility in genres. Engaged in voice acting and has made appearances in independent films.
Portrayed Lucifer in 'Supernatural'
Played Jacob in 'Lost'
Appeared in 'The Big Lebowski'
Other People Born on April 9th
Brad Dexter
Born in 1917, an American actor gained recognition for roles in classic films, notably 'The Magnificent Seven' and 'The Brothers Karamazov'. Started acting career in the late 1940s, appearing in numerous films throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Also involved in television series, contributing to a variety of genres. Worked alongside notable actors, establishing a presence in Hollywood during that era.
Continue ReadingJohn Howard
Born in 1953, a singer-songwriter and pianist contributed to the English music scene. Gained recognition in the 1980s with a distinctive style that combined elements of pop and folk music. Released several albums, with 'Goodbye to the '90s' achieving particular acclaim. Regularly performed at various venues, showcasing a range of original compositions and covers. Collaborated with other musicians, enhancing the rich tapestry of the music culture during his active years. Focused on lyrical storytelling and emotive melodies.
Continue ReadingDanielle Kahle
A competitive figure skater, achieved significant recognition in the realm of U.S. figure skating. Competed at various national and international events, displaying technical skill and artistry. Secured the title of U.S. national champion, showcasing excellence in performances that captivated audiences. Contributed to the sport through participation in exhibitions and shows, furthering the promotion of figure skating.
Continue ReadingDaniel Johnson Sr.
Served as the 20th Premier of Quebec from 1966 to 1968. Held the position of leader of the Union Nationale party. Advocated for Quebec nationalism and worked to address social and economic issues within the province. Was involved in various reforms to modernize Quebec's institutions during his tenure.
Continue ReadingYitzhak Navon
Served as the fifth President of Israel from 1978 to 1983. Participated in the establishment of the Israeli educational system and promoted Hebrew culture. Involved in diplomatic efforts, including relations with Arab nations. Contributed to peace initiatives, particularly with Egypt. Authored several works on Israeli and Hebrew culture.
Continue ReadingPaule Marshall
A prominent author and academic, contributed significantly to American literature. Wrote acclaimed novels that explore themes of identity, race, and cultural heritage. 'Brown Girl, Brownstones' emerged as a seminal work, reflecting the immigrant experience in Brooklyn. Engaged in academia, teaching creative writing and fostering new voices in literature. Received recognition through various awards and honors for literary contributions.
Continue Reading