Famous people and celebrities born in September 1903

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in September 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.

  • Sept. 1 Arthur Godfrey

    Arthur Godfrey was a prominent American radio and television personality, known for his influential broadcasting career in the mid-20th century. He was a popular entertainer who hosted variety shows and was a significant media figure during the golden age of radio.

  • Georges Flamant
    Sept. 3 Georges Flamant

    French actor known for his role in the film 'La Chienne', a notable figure in early 20th-century French cinema who had a long career spanning several decades.

  • Sept. 7 Margaret Landon

    Margaret Landon was an American author best known for her book 'Anna and the King of Siam', which inspired the famous musical 'The King and I'. Her work provided a fictionalized account of Anna Leonowens' experiences in the Siamese royal court.

  • Sept. 9 Phyllis Whitney

    Renowned American mystery and romantic suspense novelist who wrote over 68 books and was a pioneer in the genre. She was particularly famous for her young adult and gothic-style novels.

  • Sept. 9 Edward Upward

    British modernist writer associated with the left-wing literary movement and a close friend of Christopher Isherwood. He was known for his politically engaged fiction and his commitment to socialist ideals.

  • Sept. 11 Theodor Adorno

    Theodor Adorno was a prominent German philosopher and critical theorist of the Frankfurt School, known for his profound contributions to social philosophy, musicology, and cultural criticism. His works like 'Negative Dialectics' and 'The Philosophy of New Music' significantly influenced post-war intellectual thought. He was a key figure in developing critical theory and analyzing modern culture's complex dynamics.

  • Sept. 11 Jean Aurenche

    Jean Aurenche was a notable French screenwriter who significantly contributed to French cinema from the 1930s to 1960s. He was renowned for his collaborative work with Pierre Bost, creating screenplays for numerous important French films, particularly those directed by Claude Autant-Lara. His expertise in dialogue and script writing made him a respected figure in the French film industry.

  • Claudette Colbert
    Sept. 13 Claudette Colbert

    Acclaimed French-American actress who starred in over 50 movies and won an Oscar for 'It Happened One Night' in 1934. She was a prominent Hollywood star during the Golden Age of Cinema, known for her versatility and charismatic performances.

  • Sept. 14 Lucien Raimbourg

    French theater and film actor known for his work in mid-20th century French cinema, with a notable career in dramatic roles.

  • Sept. 16 Roy Acuff

    Roy Acuff was a legendary country music singer, songwriter, and fiddle player who was a pivotal figure in the development of the Nashville sound and the Grand Ole Opry.

  • Sept. 17 Frank O'Connor

    Renowned Irish short story writer, novelist, and poet known for his significant contributions to Irish literature and his masterful storytelling techniques.

  • Sept. 17 Minanogawa Tōzō

    The 34th yokozuna in sumo wrestling history, a prestigious and accomplished Japanese professional sumo wrestler who achieved the highest rank in the sport.

  • Sept. 18 Vladimir Horowitz

    Vladimir Horowitz was a legendary Russian-American classical pianist renowned for his extraordinary technical skill and emotional depth. He is considered one of the most influential pianists of the 20th century, known for his remarkable interpretations of classical and romantic repertoire. His performances were characterized by incredible virtuosity and profound musical sensitivity.

  • Sept. 22 Joseph Valachi

    Joseph Valachi was a prominent American mobster who became famous for being the first member of the Mafia to publicly acknowledge the existence of the organized crime syndicate known as La Cosa Nostra.

  • Sept. 23 Alan Villiers

    Alan Villiers was a renowned Australian maritime author and sailor who dedicated his life to documenting sea voyages and maritime adventures. He began sailing at the young age of 15 and wrote several influential books about maritime experiences, including 'Sons of Sinbad' and his autobiography 'The Set of the Sails'.

  • Sept. 26 Mark Rothko

    Mark Rothko was a prominent abstract expressionist painter known for his color field paintings featuring large, soft-edged rectangular forms. He is considered one of the most significant artists of the 20th century, whose work profoundly influenced modern art.

  • Sept. 28 Haywood S. Hansell

    Haywood S. Hansell was a prominent United States Air Force general who played a significant role in strategic bombing doctrine during World War II. He served as a key military strategist and was instrumental in developing aerial warfare tactics.

  • Sept. 29 Diana Vreeland

    Legendary fashion editor who revolutionized fashion journalism at Harper's Bazaar and Vogue, transforming the industry's visual and editorial standards. She was a pivotal cultural influencer who shaped fashion perception in the mid-20th century. Her work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute further cemented her iconic status.