March 4
- 1988 – Joshua Bowman, has appeared in “Night Wolf”, and “Prowl.”
- 1986 – Margo Harshman, has appeared in “Rise: Blood Hunter”, “From Within”, and “Sorority Row”.
- 1973 – Len Wiseman, writer, producer, and / or director of the films “Underworld”, “Underworld: Evolution”, “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans”, “Underworld: Awakening”, and “Sleepy Hollow (TV Series).”
- 1965 – Paul W.S. Andeson, who wrote, directed and /or produced the films “Pandorum,” “Resident Evil,” “Event Horizon,” “Resident Evil: Afterlife”, “Resident Evil: Retribution” and “Alien vs Predator.”
- 1963 – Horror fan Daniel Roebuck, who produced/directed and starred in “Halloween…The Happy Haunting of America” (where he played horror host “Dr. Shocker). He has appeared in the films “Final Destination,” “Bubba Ho-tep,” the three Rob Zombie films “The Devil’s Rejects,” “Halloween,” “Halloween II” and provided the voice of “Morris Green” in Zombie’s animated film “The Haunted World of El Superbeasto.”
- 1954 – Catherine O’Hara, who starred in “Beetlejuice” and did the voice of “Sally” in the film “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” the voice of “the mom” in “Monster House” and the voice of “Judith” in “Where the Wild Things Are.”
- 1953 – Kay Lenz, has appeared in “The Initiation of Sarah”, “House”, “Headhunter”.
- 1947 – Gunnar Hansen, who played the original “Leatherface” in the original “Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” He also starred in “Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers,” “Chainsaw Sally” and “Brutal Massacre: A Comedy.”
- 1946 – Hiroko Sakurai, who appeared in the TV series’ “Ultraman,” “Ultra Q,” “Ultraman Zearth” and “Ultraman Max.”
- 1939 – Paula Prentiss, who appeared in the films “The Stepford Wives,” “Saturday the 14th,” and in the pilot for the proposed TV series, “Mr. and Mrs. Dracula.”
- 1927 – Thayer David, who played the role of “Ben Stokes” on the daytime soap opera “Dark Shadows.” He also appeared in the films “Journey to the Center of the Earth” and “The Werewolf of Washington.”
- 1922 – Martha O’Driscoll, who appeared in the films “Ghost Chasers” and “House of Dracula.”
- 1916 – William Alland, who produced the films “The Deadly Mantis,” “The Black Castle” and “Tarantula,” to name a few.