Famous people and celebrities born in March 1903

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in March 1903! This month and year saw the birth of many influential figures who have made significant contributions to various fields, including entertainment, sports, politics, and more. Explore the biographies and achievements of these famous personalities and see how their talents have shaped the world. Join us in honoring the stars born in this memorable time.

  • March 1 Leon Bismarck "Bix" Beiderbecke

    Legendary jazz cornetist from Iowa who was a pivotal figure in early jazz and considered one of the most influential musicians of the 1920s. He was known for his innovative and lyrical style of playing, particularly with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra.

  • March 3 Alexandre Volguine

    Prominent Russian-French astrologer and scholar who founded the influential 'Cahiers Astronomlogiques' magazine in 1938, contributing significantly to 20th-century astrological research and literature.

  • March 4 Luis Carrero Blanco

    Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister under Francisco Franco, assassinated by ETA in a high-profile bombing in Madrid.

  • March 6 Empress Kojun

    Empress Kojun was the wife of Emperor Hirohito and mother of Emperor Akihito, playing a significant role in Japan's imperial history during the 20th century.

  • March 6 Kōjun

    Empress of Japan who lived until 2000, wife of Emperor Hirohito.

  • March 7 Maud Lewis

    Renowned Canadian folk artist known for her vibrant, naive paintings depicting rural Nova Scotian life. Her unique artistic style and inspiring life story of overcoming physical disabilities have made her an iconic figure in Canadian art.

  • March 10 Bix Beiderbecke

    Legendary jazz musician and cornetist who was a pioneering figure in early 20th-century American jazz. He was a self-taught prodigy known for his innovative playing style and significant influence on the development of jazz music. Despite his short life, he left an indelible mark on the jazz world.

  • March 10 Clare Boothe Luce

    Multifaceted American intellectual who excelled as a playwright, journalist, politician, and diplomat. She served as the United States Ambassador to Italy and was a prominent figure in mid-20th century American public life.

  • March 11 Lawrence Welk

    Lawrence Welk was a renowned American accordion player and bandleader famous for his long-running television show on ABC from 1955 to 1982. Known for his 'champagne music' style, he was a beloved entertainer among middle-class Americans, particularly seniors, and was even nominated for a TV Emmy in 1953.

  • March 14 Mustafa Barzani

    Prominent Kurdish nationalist leader who founded the Kurdistan Democratic Party and played a crucial role in the Kurdish struggle for autonomy and rights in Iraq during the 20th century.

  • March 15 Adolph Gottlieb

    Prominent American abstract expressionist painter, a key figure in the mid-20th century New York art scene, known for his color field and symbolic compositions.

  • March 16 Mike Mansfield

    Prominent American politician who served as the United States Ambassador to Japan and was a long-serving Senate Majority Leader. He played a crucial role in US foreign policy during the mid-20th century.

  • March 18 Galeazzo Ciano

    Italian journalist and politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs during the Fascist era. He was a key figure in Mussolini's government and son-in-law of the dictator, ultimately executed for opposing Mussolini.

  • March 18 Conte Ciano

    Italian politician and son-in-law of Benito Mussolini who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1936 to 1943. Initially supported the Rome-Berlin Axis but later opposed Mussolini, which led to his execution.

  • March 19 Henri Guillemin

    Renowned French historian and academic who made significant contributions to literary and historical scholarship through his extensive research and writings.

  • March 22 Jean Lods

    French avant-garde film director and pioneer of documentary filmmaking, known for innovative work in film art media during the mid-20th century.

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    March 23 Joan Crawford

    Joan Crawford was a legendary Hollywood actress who won an Academy Award for her iconic role in 'Mildred Pierce' and became a symbol of the golden age of American cinema, known for her powerful performances and distinctive screen presence.

  • March 24 Adolf Butenandt

    Adolf Butenandt was a renowned German organic chemist who made groundbreaking discoveries in steroid hormone chemistry. He isolated testosterone and oestrone, which were crucial in developing cortisone, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1939. He served as a professor in Berlin and director of the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry.

  • March 24 Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt

    Nobel Prize laureate for his work on sex hormones

  • March 26 Otto Abetz

    Nazi diplomat and SS member who served as German ambassador to Vichy France during World War II, known for his collaboration with the Nazi regime and anti-Semitic activities.

  • March 26 Romeo Neri

    Italian Olympic gymnast who won a gold medal in floor exercise at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, representing Italy with exceptional skill and precision.

  • March 27 Xavier Villaurrutia

    Renowned Mexican poet known for his profound work 'Nostalgia de la Muerte', a key figure in Mexican modernist literature.

  • March 27 Betty Balfour

    Prominent English actress and producer who was a significant figure in early 20th-century British cinema.

  • March 28 Rudolf Serkin

    Renowned classical pianist and influential music educator who was a key figure at the Marlboro School of Music in Vermont, known for his exceptional interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms.

  • March 29 Douglas Harkness

    Canadian military officer and politician who served as Minister of National Defence, playing a significant role in Canadian political and military affairs during the mid-20th century.

  • March 31 Countee Cullen

    Countee Cullen was a prominent Harlem Renaissance poet known for his powerful lyrical works exploring African American identity and social issues. He was a key literary figure who significantly contributed to the cultural and artistic movement of the 1920s and 1930s.