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* 1983 Diora Baird, American actress and model
* 1983 Mehdi Ballouchy, Moroccan footballer
* 1983 Eliza Coupe, American actress
* 1983 Jerome Kaino, New Zealand rugby player
* 1983 Mitsuru Nagata, Japanese footballer
* 1983 Remi Nicole, English singer-songwriter and actress
* 1983 Jade Seah, Singaporean model and actress
* 1983 Dash Shaw, American writer and artist
* 1983 Bobbi Starr, American porn actress
* 1983 James Wade, English darts player
* 1983 Katie Weatherston, Canadian hockey player
* 1983 Jelena Dokić, Serbian-Australian tennis player
* 1983 Genta Ismajli, a Kosovan-Albanian singer
* 1983 Anthony Sedlak, Canadian chef ( d. 2012 )
* 1983 Dwayne Smith, Indian cricketer
* 1897 Humberto Mauro, Brazilian director and screenwriter ( d. 1983 )
* 1910 Srirangam Srinivasarao, Telugu poet and lyricist ( d. 1983 )
* 1983 Tatjana Hüfner, German luger
* 1983 Marina Tomić, Slovenian athlete
* 1983 Troy Williamson, American football player
* 1904 Norah Lofts, English author ( d. 1983 )
* 1983 Wilson Chen, Taiwanese actor
* 1883 Scott Nearing, American writer and educator ( d. 1983 )
* 1983 Annevig Schelde Ebbe, Danish actress
* 1983 Neil Harvey, English-Barbadian footballer

1983 and Paddy
* Lester Piggott Never Say Die ( 1954 ), Crepello ( 1957 ), St. Paddy ( 1960 ), Sir Ivor ( 1968 ), Nijinsky ( 1970 ), Roberto ( 1972 ), Empery ( 1976 ), The Minstrel ( 1977 ), Teenoso ( 1983 )
* Paddy Ashdown ( 1941 1983 )
* Paddy Ashdown MP ( 1983 1989 )
* Paddy McCarthy ( born 1983 ), Irish footballer
* Paddy McCourt ( born 1983 ), Northern Irish footballer
Prisoner returned in 1983 with everyone wanting to know if Paddy, Bea & Joan had survived the fire.
Another brother Paddy Lenihan was a Fianna Fáil councillor in Roscommon but resigned from FF in 1983 and became associated with Neil Blaneys Independent Fianna Fáil party.
The song charted again in 1982 for Barleycorn, reaching number seven in Ireland, but the most successful version was released by Paddy Reilly in 1983: while peaking only at number four, it remained in the Irish charts for 72 weeks.
Edited for more than twenty years by Paddy Prendeville, it has been published regularly, generally fortnightly, since 1983, with a larger annual issue each December.
A teenage sensation, he rode his first winner of the Epsom Derby on Never Say Die in 1954 aged 18 years and went on to win eight more, on Crepello ( 1957 ), St. Paddy ( 1960 ), Sir Ivor ( 1968 ), Nijinsky ( 1970 ), Roberto ( 1972 ), Empery ( 1976 ), The Minstrel ( 1977 ) and Teenoso ( 1983 ).
* Derby-( 9 )-Never Say Die ( 1954 ), Crepello ( 1957 ), St Paddy ( 1960 ), Sir Ivor ( 1968 ), Nijinsky ( 1970 ), Roberto ( 1972 ), Empery ( 1976 ), The Minstrel ( 1977 ), Teenoso ( 1983 )
Kiley won several Emmy Awards and Golden Globe Awards for his work in television, including The Thorn Birds ( as Paddy, Rachel Ward's father ) ( 1983 ) and A Year in the Life ( 1986, 1987 1988 ).
Wychwood Brewery is an English brewery founded by Paddy Glenny in 1983, and located in the town of Witney, Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom.
In 1983, the original Clinch's Brewery site was purchased by Paddy Glenny who christened the building The Eagle Brewery, but named the brewing company Glenny Brewery.
However since then the seat has always been held by a member of the Liberal Party or their successors, the Liberal Democrats: firstly former leader Paddy Ashdown ( 1983 2001 ) and then former Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Laws ( 2001 onwards ).
Peyton stood down from the House of Commons at the 1983 general election, and Yeovil was won by Paddy Ashdown for the Liberal Party.
* Paddy McCarthy ( born 1983 ), Irish footballer, currently playing for Crystal Palace

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