Pom Klementieff Rojstni dan, datum rojstva

Pom Klementieff

Pom Alexandra Klementieff (French: [pɔm klemɑ̃tjɛf]; born 3 May 1986) is a French actress. She is best known for playing Mantis in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) since 2017, and Paris in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) and its sequel Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025).

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Rojstni dan, datum rojstva
sobota, 3. maj 1986
Kraj rojstva
Quebec
starost
39
Zvezdno znamenje

3. maj 1986 je bil sobota pod znakom zvezdice . Bil je 122 dan v letu. Predsednik Združenih držav je bil Ronald Reagan.

Če ste rojeni na ta dan, ste stari 39 let. Vaš zadnji rojstni dan je bil sobota, 3. maj 2025, pred 136 dnevi. Vaš naslednji rojstni dan je nedelja, 3. maj 2026, čez 228 dni. Živeli ste 14.381 dni ali približno 345.152 ur, ali približno 20.709.171 minut ali približno 1.242.550.260 sekund.

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  • James Brown (glasbeni producent, glasbenik, kantavtor, kitarist, oblikovalec zvoka, pevec, pianist, plesalec, politik, producent, skladatelj, Rojen na 3. maj 1933)
  • Bobby Cannavale (filmski igralec, glasovni igralec, gledališki igralec, igralec, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 3. maj 1970)
  • Christina Hendricks (glasovni igralec, igralec, komik, Rojen na 3. maj 1975)
  • Bing Crosby (filmski igralec, gledališki igralec, igralec, jazz glasbenik, pesnik, pevec, radijski voditelj, scenarist, Rojen na 3. maj 1903)
  • Pom Klementieff (igralec, Rojen na 3. maj 1986)
  • Amy Ryan (filmski igralec, gledališki igralec, igralec, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 3. maj 1968)
  • Golda Meir (politik, učitelj, Rojen na 3. maj 1898)
  • Frankie Valli (igralec, pevec, studijski glasbenik, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 3. maj 1934)
  • Sugar Ray Robinson (boksar, filmski igralec, Rojen na 3. maj 1921)
  • Brooks Koepka (golfist, Rojen na 3. maj 1990)
  • Domantas Sabonis (košarkar, Rojen na 3. maj 1996)
  • Dulé Hill (igralec, plesalec, producent, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 3. maj 1975)
  • Damon Dash (filmski igralec, filmski producent, filmski režiser, glasbeni producent, igralec, lastnik nočnega kluba, skladatelj, Rojen na 3. maj 1971)
  • Sandi Toksvig (avtor, improvizator, komik, pisatelj, politik, radijski voditelj, televizijski voditelj, Rojen na 3. maj 1958)
  • Ezequiel Lavezzi (nogometaš, Rojen na 3. maj 1985)
  • Katrin Göring-Eckardt (okoljevarstvenik, politik, teolog, Rojen na 3. maj 1966)
  • Poppy Delevingne (filmski igralec, igralec, maneken, znana osebnost iz javnega življenja, Rojen na 3. maj 1986)
  • Tyronn Lue (košarkar, košarkarski trener, Rojen na 3. maj 1977)
  • Pete Seeger (igralec mandoline, igralec na bendžo, kantavtor, kitarist, mirovni aktivist, muzikolog, pevec, studijski glasbenik, ulični umetnik, Rojen na 3. maj 1919)
  • Christopher Cross (glasbeni producent, kantavtor, kitarist, pevec, skladatelj, Rojen na 3. maj 1951)
  • Mozhan Marnò (filmski igralec, igralec, pisatelj, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 3. maj 1980)
  • Rob Brydon (TV-producent, avtobiograf, filmski igralec, glasovni igralec, igralec, komik, scenarist, televizijski igralec, televizijski voditelj, Rojen na 3. maj 1965)
  • Bärbel Bas (politik, Rojen na 3. maj 1968)
  • Cheryl Burke (koreograf, plesalec, Rojen na 3. maj 1984)
  • Eric Church (glasbenik, igralec na bendžo, kantavtor, kitarist, pevec, skladatelj, Rojen na 3. maj 1977)
  • Noah Munck (filmski igralec, igralec, televizijski igralec, Rojen na 3. maj 1996)
  • Jack Brooksbank (poslovnež, Rojen na 3. maj 1986)
  • Mary Hopkin (kantavtor, pevec, Rojen na 3. maj 1950)
  • Michael Kiwanuka (glasbenik, kantavtor, kitarist, pevec, skladatelj, studijski glasbenik, Rojen na 3. maj 1987)
  • Kell Brook (boksar, Rojen na 3. maj 1986)
  • David H. Koch (inženir, kemik, podjetnik, politik, poslovnež, trgovec, Rojen na 3. maj 1940)
  • Souleye (glasbenik, Rojen na 3. maj 1980)
  • Steven Weinberg (fizik, kozmolog, pisatelj, teoretični fizik, univerzitetni profesor, Rojen na 3. maj 1933)
  • Meghana Raj (filmski igralec, igralec, maneken, Rojen na 3. maj 1990)
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  • Karl XV. Švedski (vladar, Rojen na 3. maj 1826)
  • Kristin Lehman (filmski igralec, glasovni igralec, igralec, televizijski režiser, Rojen na 3. maj 1972)
  • Robert De Niro (kipar, pesnik, slikar, Rojen na 3. maj 1922)
  • Anwar El Ghazi (nogometaš, Rojen na 3. maj 1995)
  • Max Handelman (filmski producent, novinar, Rojen na 3. maj 1973)
  • Rea Garvey (pevec, pisec pesmi, Rojen na 3. maj 1973)
  • William Clay Ford (podjetnik, taekwondoist, Rojen na 3. maj 1957)
  • Bertha Benz (avtomobilistični dirkač, poslovnež, Rojen na 3. maj 1849)
  • Jiřina Bohdalová (filmski igralec, glasovni igralec, gledališki igralec, igralec, otroški igralec, Rojen na 3. maj 1931)
  • Jaron Lanier (esejist, pisatelj, poslovnež, programer, raziskovalec umetne inteligence, računalnikar, skladatelj, univerzitetni profesor, Rojen na 3. maj 1960)

3rd of May 1986 News

Novice, kot so bile prikazane na prvi strani New York Timesa na 3. maj 1986

PHOTOJOURNALISM THAT COLORS THE NEWS IN MANY WAYS

Date: 04 May 1986

By Grace Glueck

Grace Glueck

Because it reaches millions of people every day, and directly affects their thoughts, photojournalism can be considered one of the liveliest visual achievements of the 20th century. Out of this genre, that records the ''real'' world of small and large events, have come many images now firmly imprinted on our consciousness - among them Robert Capa's photograph of a rifleman stopped in midstride by a bullet during the Spanish Civil War, Dorothea Lange's portraits of Depression-numbed migrants, the starved babies of Biafra as witnessed by Donald McCullin, a street scene involving a small boy and two bottles of wine immortalized by the lens of Henri Cartier-Bresson. But is photojournalism ''art,'' given our traditional concept of art as privileged to escape the burden of ''facts''? Or is it merely reporting? The question, which goes back to the beginnings of the genre in the 1920's and 30's, has often been argued, though as time goes on the need for the argument seems less and less compelling. Yet here it is, raised again, in a provocative exhibition, ''On the Line: The New Color Photojournalism,'' at the Walker Art Center (through June 1, and then on a countrywide museum tour, which bypasses New York). The show presents a dozen photojournalists, ranging in age from the late 20's to the mid-40's, each exhibiting 10 works. The gamut is from grim scenes of bombing in Lebanon by Yan Morvan and Alfred Yaghobzadeh - advocacy photojournalism to be sure - to a folksy series of small-town baseball vignettes by David Burnett.

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NEWS SUMMARY: SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1986

Date: 03 May 1986

International Water reservoirs are contaminated near the crippled Soviet nuclear power plant at Chernobyl and the region remains too radioactive for evacuated residents to return, a Communist Party official said. In the first detailed description of the nuclear disaster and its aftermath, the official, Boris N. Yeltsin, the Moscow party leader, also said it was caused by human error. [ Page 1, Col. 6. ] Potential health hazards in Poland caused by the reactor accident in the Ukraine led the United States Government to advise women of child-bearing age and all children not to travel to Poland. The Canadian, Australian and British Embassies took the children of their diplomats to Western Europe. A State Department official said a message would probably be sent to the United States Embassy in Warsaw allowing women and children to leave at Government expense until it is deemed clearly safe to be in Poland. [ 1:4. ]

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NEWS SUMMARY: SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1986

Date: 04 May 1986

Special to the New York Times

International About 49,000 people were removed from the area around the Chernobyl power plant and between 20 and 25 people are critically ill as a result of the nuclear accident at the reactor, a member of the Soviet leadership said. The official, Boris N. Yeltsin, a candidate or nonvoting member of the Soviet Politburo who is the Moscow Communist Party leader, said in an interview that perhaps as many as 40 people may have received a serious dose of radiation ''but definitely not hundreds or thousands as reported by the Western press. [ Page 1, Col. 6. ]

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NEW CHIEFS AT U.S. NEWS STIR ANXIOUS CURIOSITY

Date: 04 May 1986

By Alex S. Jones

Alex Jones

At the glossy Washington headquarters of U.S. News & World Report, new reports on readership and circulation prompted rejoicing as the results were passed from office to office. A report from Mediamark Research, a leading audience research company, showed that for the six months ended last February there was a drop in the median age of the magazine's readers to 41.9 years of age from 42.3, and median household income had jumped to $38,096 from $35,057. And circulation has increased by 250,000 in the three months since the magazine's new design was introduced in January, according to a report filed with the Audit Bureau of Circulations. The magazine's audience is still far smaller and older than that of its chief rivals, Time and Newsweek. But for Mortimer B. Zuckerman, the real estate developer who is owner, chairman and editor in chief, the results were a welcome respite after months of staff turnover, redesigning projects and controversy, much of it focused on him.

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PRESS PASSES ARE IN DEMAND FOR LIBERTY WEEKEND EVENTS

Date: 04 May 1986

By Deirdre Carmody

Deirdre Carmody

Three news organizations in China have asked for press accreditation. Sri Lanka wants to send reporters. So do newspapers in South Korea, Indonesia and Argentina. According to organizers of Liberty Weekend, the group in charge of press accreditation for the Statue of Liberty centennial over the Fourth of July weekend, an ''overwhelming'' number of requests for press credentials has been received from news organizations around the world.

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NO 'SILENCE,' SOVIET PRESS AIDES SAY

Date: 03 May 1986

By Sara Rimer

Sara Rimer

The chief spokesman for the Soviet Foreign Ministry denied yesterday that Moscow had imposed a ''premeditated silence'' on information about the nuclear accident in the Ukraine. The official, Vladimir Lomeiko, visiting New York, said information about the accident at the Chernobyl reactor was made public as soon as the authorities became aware of the scope and significance of the accident. Although he did not directly refer to his Government's 48-hour delay in acknowledging the accident, Mr. Lomeiko said he did not know about the incident when he left Moscow on Monday for New York. If he had, he said, his trip would undoubtedly have been canceled.

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IN A CRISIS, WHO TO TUNE IN? IN THE SOVIET BLOC, PROBABLY WESTERN RADIO

Date: 03 May 1986

By Alex S. Jones

Alex Jones

Since Monday, with little information available from official sources about the nuclear accident in the Soviet Union, Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty have been a source of breaking news to their Soviet bloc audience. They have also tailored their programs to contain practical advice on survival that would normally be the function of a local radio station. For instance, the Polish language broadcast of Radio Free Europe was two hours ahead of radio stations in Poland in reporting that high radiation levels had been detected in Scandanavia and in broadcasting the Soviet announcement that a nuclear accident had occurred, according to Jacek Kalabinski, senior program editor for the Polish service in New York. Mr. Kalabinski said the Polish service of Radio Free Europe had repeatedly broadcast an interview with a Polish-speaking hematologist based in New York who gave advice on such things as how to wash vegetables that might be contaminated with radiation.

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U.S. Considers Prosecution Over Disclosure on Missiles

Date: 03 May 1986

Reuters

The Justice Department will decide whether to charge a former top Defense Department aide with disclosing information about shipments of American missiles to rebels in Afghanistan and Angola, officials said Thursday. The Defense Department, the officials said, referred the case to the Justice Department for possible prosecution of Michael Pillsbury, who is accused of disclosing information to reporters about shipments of antiaircraft missiles to the rebels. Mr. Pillsbury was dismissed after failing a test by polygraph, or lie detector.

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Comings and Goings

Date: 03 May 1986

Mike Fratello, who guided the Atlanta Hawks to a 50-victory season, the biggest improvement in the league - they won 34 games in 1984-85 - has been named the National Basketball Association Coach of the Year in a vote by 78 members of the news media. The 39-year-old, New Jersey-born Fratello left the Knicks, for whom he had been an assistant coach, to take over the Hawks for the 1983-84 season. Ted Turner, the owner of the Hawks, said Fratello would be offered a multiyear contract after the season. . . . Ivan Lendl, seeded first, was paired against Francesco Cancellotti of Italy in the draw held yesterday for the $500,000 Shearson Lehman Tournament of Champions that opens at the West Side Tennis Club Monday. Lendl, the defending champion and a winner in five of the six tournaments he has played this year, will be returning to competition after sitting out a month with tendinitis in his right knee. Boris Becker of West Germany, who will also be making his debut at Forest Hills, is seeded second. His opening match will be against Juan Aguilera of Spain. The tournament, with a top prize of $80,000, runs through next Sunday. . . . Marvin Webster, the 7-foot-1-inch center who retired from the Knicks in January, has been charged in White Plains with violating a court order that restricts his contact with his estranged wife and family. He was arrested and arraigned, then released without bail until a court appearance May 14. . . . Dr. Bobby Brown, president of the American League, has told the Cleveland Indians that it would be permissible for the team to enter a long-term lease for a proposed domed stadium as long as it contains escape clauses ''that would give them options and a semblance of control over their future.''

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Bush Calls for Soviet to Give More Data on Atom Accident

Date: 03 May 1986

AP

Vice President Bush today challenged the Soviet Union to share more information about its nuclear accident, calling the secrecy about the disaster ''unconscionable.'' Mr. Bush, leaving Andrews Air Force Base for Chicago after meeting with Cabinet officials to review the Soviet accident, said the Russians had responded to some American requests for information. ''I cannot go into the detail, but it is sparse at best,'' he said.

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