Famous people and celebrities born in October 1906

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in October 1906! 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.

  • Oct. 1 S. D. Burman

    Legendary Indian music director who revolutionized Bollywood film music during the mid-20th century, creating iconic compositions that remain influential in Indian cinema.

  • Oct. 2 Willy Ley

    German-born rocket scientist who was a pioneering space exploration theorist and science writer. He played a significant role in popularizing space travel concepts in the mid-20th century.

  • Oct. 3 Raymond Triboulet

    French politician and prominent World War II resistance fighter who played a crucial role in supporting Allied troops during the Nazi occupation of France.

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    Oct. 6 Janet Gaynor

    Pioneering Hollywood actress who won the first Academy Award for Best Actress and starred in landmark films like 'A Star is Born'. She successfully transitioned to contemporary art in her later years.

  • Oct. 7 James E

    James Webb was a significant NASA administrator who led the space agency during the critical Apollo program era, overseeing crucial developments in space exploration.

  • Oct. 9 Sayyid Qutb

    Influential Egyptian Islamic theorist and intellectual who significantly shaped modern Islamist thought and was a key member of the Muslim Brotherhood, known for his radical writings on Islamic social and political philosophy.

  • Oct. 9 Léopold Sédar Senghor

    Renowned Senegalese poet, philosopher, and politician who served as the first president of Senegal, celebrated for his significant contributions to African literature and postcolonial cultural identity.

  • Oct. 10 R. K. Narayan

    R. K. Narayan was a renowned Indian author who wrote numerous novels in English and was a key figure in Indian literature.

  • Oct. 10 Paul Creston

    Paul Creston was a notable American composer and music educator who made significant contributions to 20th-century classical music.

  • Oct. 11 Earl "Dutch" Clark

    Earl 'Dutch' Clark was a pioneering NFL quarterback who played for the Portsmouth Spartans and Detroit Lions, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame for his significant contributions to early professional football.

  • Oct. 12 Piero Taruffi

    Renowned Italian racing driver who competed in Formula One and was known for his exceptional skills and long career in motorsports.

  • Oct. 13 Joe Cronin

    Joe Cronin was a prominent Major League Baseball player and manager who played primarily as a shortstop for the Washington Senators and Boston Red Sox. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1956 and later served as president of the American League from 1959 to 1973.

  • Oct. 14 Hannah Arendt

    Renowned German-American philosopher and political theorist who made groundbreaking contributions to understanding totalitarianism and political thought in the 20th century.

  • Oct. 15 Victoria Spivey

    Victoria Spivey was a pioneering blues singer, songwriter, and pianist who significantly influenced early blues music in the early 20th century.

  • Oct. 15 Hiram Fong

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  • Oct. 15 Hiram Leong Fong

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  • Oct. 16 Dino Buzzati

    Renowned Italian writer known for his surreal and allegorical works. He was a significant literary figure who blended realism and metaphysical themes in novels like 'The Tartar Steppe'. Buzzati was also a respected journalist and dramatist.

  • Oct. 17 Paul Derringer

    Paul Derringer was a prominent Major League Baseball pitcher who played primarily for the Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals during the 1930s and 1940s. He was a seven-time All-Star and helped the Reds win the World Series in 1940.

  • Oct. 17 Andrey Tikhonov

    Andrey Tikhonov was a renowned Soviet mathematician who made significant contributions to functional analysis, topology, and applied mathematics. He is best known for the Tikhonov regularization method in inverse problems.

  • Oct. 21 Lillian Asplund

    Lillian Asplund was one of the last surviving passengers of the RMS Titanic, who witnessed the tragic sinking as a young child in 1912. Her survival story is a significant historical account of the maritime disaster.

  • Oct. 22 Marcel Ichac

    Pioneering French alpinist, explorer, and filmmaker who made significant contributions to cinema technology, including the first use of electronic music in film and the first French Cinemascope movie.

  • Oct. 23 Gertrude Ederle

    Pioneering American swimmer who became the first woman to swim across the English Channel in 1926, breaking the existing men's record by nearly two hours. Her remarkable achievement at age 19 challenged gender barriers in sports and made her a national hero.

  • Oct. 24 Alexander Gelfond

    Alexander Gelfond was a prominent Soviet mathematician known for his significant contributions to transcendental number theory and cryptography. He made groundbreaking advances in mathematical analysis and was a respected academic during the mid-20th century.

  • Oct. 26 Primo Carnera

    Primo Carnera was a legendary Italian professional boxer who became the world heavyweight champion in 1933, known for his extraordinary height and strength. He was one of the most famous boxers of his era and later transitioned into acting after his sports career.

  • Oct. 29 Fredric Brown

    Fredric Brown was a prominent American author known for his innovative and witty works in both mystery and science fiction genres, particularly celebrated for his short stories and novels that often blended humor with speculative elements.

  • Oct. 30 Hermann Fegelein

    Nazi SS General who was Hitler's brother-in-law and was executed by Hitler in the final days of World War II for alleged desertion in the Berlin bunker.