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2005

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I am – Born Today (Feb 15)


Every person has one special day…Their birthday. Due to poplular demand we will continue this feature and bring you the top 5 people who were born on this day. Read on and see who was born on Feb 15.

The top 5 people BORN TODAY:

#5) Jane Seymour (02/15/1951 – )English actor

Quote: “Even though I make those movies, I find myself wishing that more of those magic moments could happen in real life.”

#4) Sigismund (02/15/1368 – 12/09/1437) Germanic emperor

Quote: “I am the Roman emperor, and am above grammar.”

#3) Matt Groening (02/15/1954 – )Simpsons creator

Quote: “When authorities warn you of the sinfulness of sex, there is an important lesson to be learned. Do not have sex with the authorities.”

#2)John Barrymore:(02/15/1882 – 05/29/1942)actor,(brother of Ethel and Lionel, father of John Drew, grandfather of Drew)

Quote:
Katherine Hepburn: “Thank God I don’t have to act with you anymore!”
John Barrymore: “I didn’t realize you ever had, darling.”

#1) Galileo Galilei (02/15/1564 – 01/08/1642) Italian scientist/astronomer

Quote: “I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forego their use.”

Jane Seymour Mr skin bio and Galileo pics after the Jump

Mr. Skin Bio: Jane Seymour

To be acknowledged by the slightly skewed half-smile of British star of stage and dream Jane Seymour, having met the glittery challenge of her eyes as they look down her long, refined nose, this contact is to risk being mesmerized and enchanted. Seymour’s first step in world seduction was as a swinging ’60s London model, which was but a short skip to the femme fatale lead opposite James Bond in Live and Let Die (1973). Jane’s rarefied sensuality and ass-long hair have never faded from style; she’s been a class-act fixture on the small screen for more than twenty years. Her most lasting impression is from Lassiter (1984), in which, fully naked, she adorned a bed with her so sophisticated seat cushions raised to be appraised. And there is that smile, slightly skewed, fully verticle.
Skinfo: Jane took a tip from Lady Godiva and used her voluminous tresses to hide much of what she undressed in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977).
Quote: From Jane Seymour’s Guide to Romantic Living: “Your dream person needn’t remain a figment of your imagination. You can walk right into your dreams and come out a new person.” Dream a little dream of Jane.

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