I was born in L.A., but raised in New York.
‐‐ Lucien Smith
I was born in L.A. County Hospital, but I grew up in Pasadena. I married my 8th grade sweetheart, Marcia.
‐‐ Stephen J. Cannell
I was born in L.A., then we moved to Hawaii, then we moved to New York, then we moved to Baltimore, then we moved to California, then we moved to Hawaii, then we moved to Texas, then we moved to Hawaii, then we moved to California. This was before I was 17.
‐‐ Hanya Yanagihara
I was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and I moved to Anderson, Indiana, in 2003 to go to school. I finished high school in America, then I went to college.
‐‐ Dayo Okeniyi
I was born in Lebanon and emigrated to the U.S. and went back. I'd been raised in a French school in Beirut. Lebanon is a peculiar place, so bicultural it goes along with you. There is a Western influence, an Eastern influence. Most people are fluctuating between those identities.
‐‐ Ziad Doueiri
I was born in Liverpool in England, and I lived there for the first nine years of my life.
‐‐ Peter Shaffer
I was born in London 1947, after the war. A real wartime baby. I went to school in Brixton, and then I moved up to Yorkshire, which is in the north of England. I lived on the farms up there.
‐‐ David Bowie
I was born in London and raised in Rome until I was 4. Then we went back to London, where I went to school.
‐‐ Naomi Campbell
I was born in London, and went to school in Scotland - I used to be dead tired when I got home at night.
‐‐ Norman Wisdom
I was born in London, England during the great fog of 1952, but survived the coal-fueled air pollution with no ill effects and after less than a year in England was carried to Canada by my parents.
‐‐ Jack W. Szostak
I was born in London, England, in 1938, a few months before the war, and spent the first years of my life there, although I was evacuated a couple of times for short periods. My schooling was very interrupted, both by frequent moves and by ill health.
‐‐ Anne Perry
I was born in London in 1919. I first went to America in 1946 for a three-month holiday. Then I came back, worked here for almost a year sold up my home and went back on immigration in 1947.
‐‐ George Shearing
I was born in London in England in 1934. I went through, as a child, the horrors of World War II, through a time when food was rationed and we learned to be very careful, and we never had more to eat than what we needed to eat. There was no waste. Everything was used.
‐‐ Jane Goodall
I was born in London, so going there is always a treat.
‐‐ Roger Moore
I was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, and no one had ever taught anybody that young, back in those days.
‐‐ Bernie Worrell
I was born in Manhattan and grew up in Scarsdale. Scarsdale didn't work for me as a place at all.
‐‐ Eve Ensler
I was born in Manhattan on West 12th. My parents were kind of hippies and they did a home birth.
‐‐ Ethan Suplee
I was born in Manhattan, raised in Queens, went to high school and college in Brooklyn. My father was a city cop for over 30 years. To me, New York values are being patriotic, being strong, not panicking when there's a crisis, and trying to help each other out.
‐‐ Peter T. King
I was born in March 1949, a post war baby boomer.
‐‐ Jon English
I was born in Massachusetts and lived there until I was thirteen years old.
‐‐ Robert Goulet
I was born in Massachusetts. I live in Stillwater. I went to school in Florida.
‐‐ Peter Uihlein
I was born in Messina, Sicily. I stayed there until I was 18 and finished my studies.
‐‐ Maria Grazia Cucinotta
I was born in Mexico because my father was teaching at a school in Mexico City. I was born during the third year he was there. And when I was 16, I returned to Mexico to learn Spanish.
‐‐ Lupita Nyong'o
I was born in Mexico, I am from Mexico City.
‐‐ Paulina Rubio
I was born in Mexico, I grew up in Mexico, and along the way, I learned to love Mexico. I think anyone who has stepped foot on this land - not to mention all Mexican people - will agree that it's not difficult to love Mexico.
‐‐ Emiliano Salinas
I was born in Middlesex, England, which is really London.
‐‐ Charles Keating
I was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on June 15, 1916. My father, an electrical engineer, had come to the United States in 1903 after earning his engineering diploma at the Technische Hochschule of Darmstadt, Germany.
‐‐ Herbert A. Simon
I was born in Missouri, but I was raised in Detroit. One of my stock and trades is accents.
‐‐ Denis O'Hare
I was born in Monterrey, Mexico, and I would go to school in Texas. I lived on the border, so I was very fortunate to grow up between two worlds and both cultures and both languages and traditions.
‐‐ Bianca Marroquin
I was born in Montreal and came from a lower-middle-class family.
‐‐ Maureen Forrester
I was born in Montreal in 1939, the second son of poor immigrants.
‐‐ Sidney Altman
I was born in Morocco and lived there until I was 13; I'm really proud of my heritage.
‐‐ French Montana
I was born in Mumbai, but I grew up in England, and then my adulthood has been in the States. I'm an American stuffed with an English person with an Indian person inside. I feel like those things kind of inform me in some way, which I think helps me as an actor.
‐‐ Aasif Mandvi
I was born in Munich, and my father was stationed in Salzburg. For the first three years of my life, I lived in Austria back when the American Army was still in Austria. I grew up subsequently in posts around the country around veterans.
‐‐ Rick Atkinson
I was born in my parents' bedroom on January 16. The World Almanac says it was 1909. I say it was 1912. But what difference does it make as long as I feel 33?
‐‐ Ethel Merman
I was born in Nagpur and brought up in Ahmedabad, where my father had a small factory.
‐‐ Ronit Roy
I was born in New Jersey and lived there until I was about 10, so Jersey is in my roots.
‐‐ G. Willow Wilson
I was born in New Jersey but grew up mostly in Florida. My dad died when I was 8.
‐‐ John Joseph Adams
I was born in New Orleans, and I wasn't allowed to go to the movies.
‐‐ Kitty Carlisle
I was born in New York.
‐‐ Peter Jurasik
I was born in New York and grew up on a ranch.
‐‐ Stephanie Zimbalist
I was born in New York and raised in South Florida, so I'm an East Coast girl.
‐‐ Cassie Scerbo
I was born in New York, but I'm of Cuban heritage. Maybe there's a little island in my blood.
‐‐ Nestor Carbonell
I was born in New York, but I was only here for two months. My parents are German, and I grew up in Germany for my first 10 years.
‐‐ Peter Hermann
I was born in New York City, along with a twin sister. I am five minutes older than Emily. It was Emily, for reasons no one knows - she certainly doesn't - who called me Avi. It stuck. It's the only name I use now.
‐‐ Avi
I was born in New York City but grew up across the Hudson River in Alpine, New Jersey.
‐‐ Eric Maskin
I was born in New York City, but I was raised in New Jersey, part of the great Jewish emigration of 1963.
‐‐ Jon Stewart
I was born in New York City. But my family moved when I was still an infant. Except for a year and half when we lived in Youngstown, Ohio, I grew up in small towns in Pennsylvania. I graduated from high school in Farrell, Pennsylvania.
‐‐ E. L. Konigsburg
I was born in New York City in 1926, four years after my parents and my brother migrated to the United States from the city of Odessa in Russia.
‐‐ Robert Fogel
I was born in New York City on a cold January night when the water pipes in our apartment froze and burst. Fortunately, my mother was in the hospital rather than at home at the time.
‐‐ Gertrude B. Elion
I was born in New York in 1904.
‐‐ J. Robert Oppenheimer
I was born in New York, so I'd love to study at New York University.
‐‐ Saoirse Ronan