Katie Piper Anniversaire, Date de Naissance

Katie Piper

Kate Elizabeth Sutton (née Piper; born 12 October 1983) is an English writer, activist, television presenter and model from Andover, Hampshire.

In March 2008, her ex-boyfriend raped her and stabbed her several times in the arms. Two days later she was attacked with acid by her ex-boyfriend and an accomplice, causing major damage to her face and blindness in one eye. Piper underwent pioneering surgery to restore her face and vision. Both attackers were convicted and given life sentences. In 2018, one of the attackers was released after serving nine years in prison.

In 2009, Piper gave up her right to anonymity in order to increase awareness about burn victims. Her experience was documented in the 2009 Channel 4 documentary Katie: My Beautiful Face part of the Cutting Edge series. It has subsequently been sold internationally.

Piper later appeared in multiple follow-up series for Channel 4, released a best-selling autobiography, and had a regular column in weekly magazines. She also presents the Channel 4 television series Bodyshockers about members of the public about to undergo body-altering procedures and those who regret procedures they have had. Her main work has been for the Katie Piper Foundation, which she founded to help victims of burns and other disfigurement injuries. On 13 August 2018, she was announced as the first contestant for that year's Strictly Come Dancing. In September 2020, she joined the BBC One programme Songs of Praise as a presenter. In July 2021, she became a panellist on Loose Women.

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Anniversaire, Date de Naissance
mercredi 12 octobre 1983
Lieu de naissance
Âge
42
Signe étoile

Le 12 octobre 1983 était un mercredi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 284ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était Ronald Reagan.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 42 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le dimanche 12 octobre 2025, il y a 222 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le lundi 12 octobre 2026, dans 142 jours. Vous avez vécu 15 563 jours, soit environ 373 517 heures, ou environ 22 411 056 minutes, ou environ 1 344 663 360 secondes.

Quelques personnes qui partagent cet anniversaire:

  • Hugh Jackman (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de comédie musicale, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, chanteur, musicien, producteur de cinéma, producteur délégué, né le 12 octobre 1970)
  • Aleister Crowley (alpiniste, artiste, astrologue, autobiographe, dramaturge, fondateur, joueur d'échecs, poète, problémiste, romancier, écrivain, né le 12 octobre 1875)
  • Luciano Pavarotti (acteur de cinéma, artiste lyrique, né le 12 octobre 1935)
  • Hiroyuki Sanada (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, chanteur, enfant acteur, karatéka, né le 12 octobre 1960)
  • Josh Hutcherson (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, né le 12 octobre 1992)
  • Satoshi Kon (animateur, mangaka, réalisateur, scénariste, né le 12 octobre 1963)
  • Kirk Cameron (acteur, acteur de doublage, acteur de télévision, chanteur, compositeur, danseur, humoriste, producteur de cinéma, producteur de télévision, scénariste, né le 12 octobre 1970)
  • Pierre Ier du Brésil (compositeur, personnalité politique, poète, né le 12 octobre 1798)
  • Yvonne McGuinness (conservateur de musée, né le 12 octobre 1972)
  • Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (militaire, soldat, né le 12 octobre 1949)
  • Seo Kang-joon (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, pianiste, né le 12 octobre 1993)
  • Kyoji Horiguchi (karatéka, pratiquant d'arts martiaux mixtes, né le 12 octobre 1990)
  • Dusty Rhodes (catcheur, entraîneur de catch, scénariste, né le 12 octobre 1945)
  • Marion Jones (basketteur, sprinteur, né le 12 octobre 1975)
  • Fumimaro Konoe (personnalité politique, né le 12 octobre 1891)
  • Shakti Mohan (danseur, né le 12 octobre 1985)
  • Edith Stein (carmélite déchaussée, linguiste, philosophe, professeur d'université, religieux catholique, résistant, théologien, traducteur, écrivain, né le 12 octobre 1891)
  • Katie Piper (animateur de télévision, esthéticien, journaliste, mannequin, né le 12 octobre 1983)
  • Chen Shui-bian (avocat, personnalité politique, né le 12 octobre 1950)
  • Engin Akyürek (acteur, acteur de télévision, mannequin, né le 12 octobre 1981)
  • Tonton David (chanteur, compositeur, né le 12 octobre 1967)
  • Akshara Haasan (acteur, acteur de cinéma, né le 12 octobre 1991)
  • Lin Shaye (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 12 octobre 1943)
  • Sneha (acteur, né le 12 octobre 1980)
  • Victoria E. Isakov (acteur, né le 12 octobre 1976)
  • Cyrille Vladimirovitch de Russie (militaire, né le 12 octobre 1876)
  • Helena Modjeska (acteur, acteur de théâtre, né le 12 octobre 1840)
  • Les Dennis (acteur, acteur de télévision, animateur de télévision, humoriste, né le 12 octobre 1954)
  • Chris Wallace (journaliste, présentateur de journal, né le 12 octobre 1947)
  • Doris Miller (cuisinier, né le 12 octobre 1919)
  • Eugenio Montale (bibliothécaire, critique littéraire, critique musical, journaliste, personnalité politique, poète, prosateur, traducteur, éditeur, né le 12 octobre 1896)
  • Chrisann Brennan (essayiste, peintre, né le 12 octobre 1954)
  • Brigitte Lahaie (acteur de cinéma, acteur pornographique, animateur de radio, astrologue, blogueur, né le 12 octobre 1955)
  • George Lam (acteur, acteur de télévision, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, compositeur, né le 12 octobre 1947)
  • Emily Prentiss (agent spécial, profileur criminel, né le 12 octobre 1970)
  • Ramsay MacDonald (diplomate, journaliste, personnalité politique, né le 12 octobre 1866)
  • Mirza Koutchak Khan (chef militaire, personnalité politique, né le 12 octobre 1880)
  • Jeffrey MacDonald (médecin militaire, soldat, né le 12 octobre 1943)
  • Rick Parfitt (auteur-compositeur, auteur-compositeur-interprète, chanteur, guitariste, musicien, né le 12 octobre 1948)
  • Ganso (joueur de football, né le 12 octobre 1989)
  • Ebru Gündeş (acteur, acteur de cinéma, chanteur, né le 12 octobre 1974)
  • Brian J. Smith (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de théâtre, acteur de télévision, né le 12 octobre 1981)
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams (chef d'orchestre, chorégraphe, compositeur de musique classique, compositeur de musique de film, musicien, musicologue, organiste, pédagogue, né le 12 octobre 1872)
  • Rie Tomosaka (acteur, chanteur, né le 12 octobre 1979)
  • Daliah Lavi (acteur de cinéma, chanteur, enfant acteur, mannequin, né le 12 octobre 1942)
  • Melvin Franklin (acteur, acteur de doublage, auteur-compositeur, chanteur, musicien, né le 12 octobre 1942)
  • Takeshi Kaga (acteur, seiyū, né le 12 octobre 1950)
  • Tyler Blackburn (acteur, acteur de cinéma, acteur de télévision, chanteur, mannequin, né le 12 octobre 1986)
  • Charles Borromée (diacre catholique, diplomate, inquisiteur, prêtre catholique, né le 2 octobre 1538)
  • Dick Gregory (athlète, autobiographe, critique social, entrepreneur, humoriste, militant social, personnalité politique, écrivain, né le 12 octobre 1932)

12th of October 1983 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 12 octobre 1983

TURNER BUYS SOLE RIVAL IN CABLE NEWS MARKET

Date: 13 October 1983

By Sally Bedell Smith

Sally Smith

Ted Turner, the Atlanta-based cable entrepreneur, announced yesterday that he had bought out his only challenger in the cable news business, The Satellite News Channels. The 24-hour headline service will shut down on Oct. 27 after little more than a year in operation and an estimated loss of more than $40 million. The two owners of Satellite News, the American Broadcasting Companies and the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, will receive $25 million for the venture. ''It's a tremendous coup,'' said Paul Kagan, a cable analyst. ''Ted Turner has become the leader of cable news, so that when two companies with even greater resources came along they couldn't beat him.''

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COURT EXTENDS REPORTERS' PROTECTION AGAINST LIBEL

Date: 12 October 1983

By Arnold H. Lubasch

Arnold Lubasch

A Federal appeals court decided yesterday that journalists were protected from libel for accurately reporting newsworthy accusations, even if the accusations involved secret grand-jury proceedings. Under the First Amendment's guarantee against laws abridging freedom of the press, the court said, it would be ''incongruous indeed'' if a Federal or state law could punish journalists for accurately reporting accusations in ''a matter of public interest.'' The 18-page decision, issued in Manhattan by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, was written by Judge Irving R. Kaufman with the concurrence of Judge Thomas J. Meskill and Judge Lawrence W. Pierce.

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FEMINIST'S MURDER TRIAL IS POSTPONED

Date: 12 October 1983

A state district judge today postponed the murder trial of Ginny Foat, former president of the California chapter of the National Organization for Women, because of a front-page newspaper article that appeared Monday. The trial had been scheduled to begin in nearby Gretna, La., this morning with jury selection. Prosecuting attorneys are attempting to prove that Mrs. Foat murdered Moises Chayo, an Argentine businessman whose decomposed body was found in a suburban ditch near New Orleans 18 years ago.

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TV: 'INSIDE STORY,' A HOUSE DIVIDED BY NICARAGUA

Date: 13 October 1983

By John Corry

John Corry

''INSIDE STORY,'' the public television series that examines the press, looks tonight at a Nicaraguan publishing family, and, by extension, at a revolutionary society as well. The program will be seen on Channel 13 at 9 o'clock. The family was headed by Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, who, until his assassination on Jan. 10, 1978, was the editor of La Prensa and a bitter enemy of the dictator Gen. Anastasio Somoza Debayle. The newspaper, now edited by Mr. Chamorro's eldest son, is still published, although the son, who is also named Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, is a critic of the Sandinista regime.

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WEINBERGER IS REPORTED TO REBUKE TOP AIDE

Date: 12 October 1983

Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger called in the Secretary of the Navy today to rebuke him for making public his differences with the Deputy Secretary of Defense over the Navy's proposed 1985 budget, according to Pentagon officials. The officials said Mr. Weinberger was displeased with efforts by John Lehman, the Navy Secretary, to overturn Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Thayer's budgetary decisions by urging key members of Congress to put into the budget funds that Mr. Thayer had cut out in Pentagon deliberations. Attempts to reach a spokesman for Mr. Lehman by telephone were unsuccessful. This is the latest round in a disagreement between Mr. Thayer and Mr. Lehman over the size of the Navy, the composition of the fleet and its missions. It also appears to have turned into a personal struggle between Mr. Thayer, who came to the Pentagon from business in January, and Mr. Lehman, an adept political infighter.

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PENTAGON CITES SHIFT IN FRAUD INVESTIGATIONS

Date: 12 October 1983

Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger today cited a military contractor's plea of guilty to 25 counts of fraud as a milestone in the Pentagon's campaign against such fraud. Many of the Pentagon's investigations have been into relatively small suppliers, but officials said current investigations included nationally known companies. They declined to name them, however, until the cases are ready to go to court.

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KISSINGER, IN SALVADOR, URGES BROADER RIGHTS

Date: 13 October 1983

By Lydia Chavez

Lydia Chavez

Henry A. Kissinger said today that it was ''absolutely imperative'' that the principles of democracy and human rights be ''preserved and extended'' in El Salvador. Mr. Kissinger, the head of a presidential commission to develop a long- range Central American policy, stressed the rights theme on his arrival and again after his meeting with President Alvaro Magana. ''Americans should not be asked to chose between security and human rights and it is precisely those areas that are in the front line of the confrontation between totalitarianism and democracy,'' Mr. Kissinger said after his meeting with Mr. Magana.

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REAGAN SIGNS BILL ALLOWING MARINES TO STAY IN BEIRUT

Date: 13 October 1983

By Steven R. Weisman

Steven Weisman

Text of Reagan statement, page A7. WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 - President Reagan signed legislation today authorizing American marines to remain in Lebanon for 18 more months, but he insisted obliquely that he already had the authority to keep the Marines there without Congressional approval. Mr. Reagan's approval of the legislation came as Administration officials said they would soon undertake the first high-level review in six months of overall Middle East policies. The review is to coincide with the return to Washington today of Robert C. McFarlane, the special Middle East envoy.

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...AND RECRUIT FOR THE GOVERNMENT

Date: 12 October 1983

By David Shribman

David Shribman

President Reagan's most enduring impact here may not be his budget cuts or his vigilance against the Russians. His greatest legacy may be Steve Britt, Lennie L. Pickard, Robert W. Whitaker and Charles Kupperman. These four, all but anonymous figures in the Federal bureaucracy, were given appointments in the Reagan Administration and today toil away with titles such as executive assistant, personal assistant, special assistant and, in the case of Mr. Kupperman, executive director of the General Advisory Committee on Arms Control. They are, moreover, among the earliest links in a network of young conservatives that is only now emerging in Washington.

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AFTER THE ARMS TALKS

Date: 13 October 1983

By John Vinocur, Special To the New York Times

John Vinocur

NewsAnalysis GENEVA, Oct. 12 - Many NATO governments are assuming that the Soviet Union will withdraw from arms negotiations in Geneva, leaving Moscow with few tactics in dealing with the West other than making threats and creating the appearance of crisis. Officials in the foreign ministries of the larger European countries are considering what kind of pressure the Soviet Union might exert in a harder, more tense international climate and the range of potential Soviet actions once new NATO missiles are deployed in Europe. They are also considering possible Western responses. The wide acceptance of the idea that the talks will be halted is essentially based on statements of Soviet officials who have insisted that the negotiations will be robbed of sense once the stationing of Pershing 2 and cruise missiles begins at the end of the year.

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