Famous people and celebrities born in April 1904

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in April 1904! 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.

  • April 1 Sid Field

    British comedian and comedy actor who was a pioneering figure in British comedy during the mid-20th century.

  • Sally Rand
    April 3 Sally Rand

    Sally Rand was a famous American burlesque performer and actress known for her provocative fan dance performances during the Great Depression era.

  • April 5 Richard Eberhart

    Richard Eberhart was a prominent American poet who won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1966 for his collected works. He was a significant figure in mid-20th century American literature and taught at several prestigious universities. His poetry often explored themes of nature, human experience, and philosophical reflection.

  • April 6 Kurt Georg Kiesinger

    German lawyer, politician, and chancellor who played a significant role in West German politics during the 1960s.

  • April 8 Yves Congar

    Influential French Dominican friar and theologian who played a crucial role in the Second Vatican Council, significantly impacting modern Catholic theology.

  • April 8 John R. Hicks

    Nobel Prize laureate for their pioneering contributions to general economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory

  • April 8 John R

    British economist who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1972 for his pioneering work in economic theory.

  • April 9 Sharkey Bonano

    Sharkey Bonano was a prominent New Orleans jazz musician known for his trumpet playing and bandleading during the early to mid-20th century jazz era.

  • April 10 Joachim Gottschalk

    A German actor who tragically died during the Nazi era, killing himself and his family to escape persecution by the Gestapo due to his wife's Jewish heritage.

  • April 11 K. L. Saigal

    Legendary Indian playback singer and actor who was a pioneering figure in Hindi cinema's early days, known for his soulful voice and memorable performances.

  • John Gielgud
    April 14 John Gielgud

    Renowned British stage and film actor, considered one of the greatest actors of the 20th century. He was a key figure in classical theater and won numerous awards, including an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award.

  • April 15 Arshile Gorky

    Arshile Gorky was a pioneering Armenian-American abstract expressionist painter who significantly influenced modern art. He bridged European modernist techniques with American avant-garde movements, creating deeply personal and emotionally charged artworks. His style evolved from surrealism to abstract expressionism, making him a crucial figure in 20th-century art history.

  • April 20 George Stibitz

    Pioneering computer scientist who made significant contributions to the development of digital computing technology, considered one of the fathers of modern computing.

  • April 21 Jean Hélion

    Influential French modernist painter who transitioned from abstract to figurative art, and was also a significant art critic and writer.

  • April 21 Gabriel Loire

    Innovative French stained glass artist who developed unique glass-making techniques and established his own workshop in 1946.

  • April 22 Robert Oppenheimer

    Renowned American physicist who led the Manhattan Project's atomic bomb development during World War II. He was a key scientific figure who significantly influenced nuclear physics and modern warfare. Known as the 'father of the atomic bomb', he later became a prominent advocate for international nuclear control.

  • April 24 Willem de Kooning

    Willem de Kooning was a pioneering Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist who significantly influenced 20th-century modern art through his bold, gestural paintings that challenged traditional artistic conventions. His innovative work, characterized by dynamic brushstrokes and vibrant colors, helped define the Abstract Expressionist movement alongside contemporaries like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko.

  • April 25 René Cogny

    French division general who was a World War II veteran and survived the Buchenwald-Gusen concentration camps, representing a significant historical figure of resistance and survival.

  • April 26 Paul-Émile Léger

    Prominent Canadian Catholic cardinal who served as Archbishop of Montreal from 1950 to 1968 and was an influential figure in the Catholic Church during the mid-20th century.

  • April 26 Xenophon Zolotas

    Renowned Greek economist and politician who served briefly as Prime Minister of Greece and was known for his expertise in economic policy and international finance.

  • April 27 Cecil Day-Lewis

    Cecil Day-Lewis was a prominent British poet and later Poet Laureate, known for his modernist poetry and significant contributions to 20th-century English literature.

  • April 27 Arthur F Burns

    Arthur F. Burns was a renowned American economist who served as Chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1970 to 1978, significantly influencing US monetary policy.

  • Russ Morgan
    April 29 Russ Morgan

    Russ Morgan was a prominent American big band and swing orchestra leader from Scranton, Pennsylvania, known for his musical contributions during the mid-20th century.

  • April 29 Enrico Mattei

    Enrico Mattei was a significant Italian businessman and politician who transformed the Italian energy sector by founding and leading ENI (Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi), revolutionizing Italy's post-war economic landscape.