David Attenborough – Born in 1926
The man with the distinctive voice, English broadcaster, author, and biologist Sir David Attenborough is known for his creative educational television shows, particularly the nine-part Life series. A lot of the books that Attenborough has written were companions to his TV shows. He continues to host and narrate natural history films even though he is far into his nineties now; his most recent ones are Dynasties II, Frozen Planet II, and The Green Planet for the BBC and Apple TV’s Prehistoric Planet.
Wayne Newton – Born in 1942
Wayne F. Newton, born on April 3, 1942, in Roanoke, Virginia, is an American singer from Las Vegas, Nevada. He has performed in over 30,000 solo shows in Las Vegas over a period of more than forty years, earning him the nickname “Mr. Las Vegas.” Some of his most well-known songs include the 1972 hit “Daddy Don’t You Walk So Fast,” which reached number four on the Billboard chart, “Years” (1980), his rendition of “Red Roses for a Blue Lady” from 1965, and his iconic song “Danke Schoen” from 1963.