Famous people and celebrities born in November 1908

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in November 1908! 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.

  • Nov. 1 Sylvia Bataille

    French actress of Romanian-Jewish descent who was active in the mid-20th century cinema, known for her contributions to French film culture.

  • Nov. 2 Bunny Berigan

    Legendary jazz trumpeter of the swing era, Bunny Berigan was a pivotal figure in 1930s jazz music. He was renowned for his exceptional trumpet skills, innovative style, and significant influence alongside Louis Armstrong and Roy Eldridge. His remarkable tone and fearless musical approach made him a memorable jazz icon.

  • Nov. 3 Giovanni Leone

    Prominent Italian politician who served as Prime Minister and later as the sixth President of the Italian Republic from 1971 to 1978, playing a significant role in Italy's post-war political landscape.

  • Nov. 4 Joseph Rotblat

    Renowned physicist who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts against nuclear weapons and promoting global peace.

  • Nov. 4 Jean-Jacques Gautier

    Prominent French intellectual who contributed significantly to literary criticism and journalism in the mid-20th century.

  • Nov. 6 Françoise Dolto

    Renowned French pediatric psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who revolutionized child psychology, working closely with Jacques Lacan and developing groundbreaking theories about child development and communication.

  • Nov. 8 Martha Gellhorn

    Martha Gellhorn was a pioneering war correspondent and novelist who covered conflicts from the Spanish Civil War to World War II. She was known for her fearless reporting and was one of the first female war correspondents to gain significant recognition. Gellhorn was also briefly married to Ernest Hemingway.

  • Nov. 10 Charles Merritt

    Canadian military hero and Victoria Cross recipient who distinguished himself through exceptional bravery during military service.

  • Nov. 10 Louis Terrenoire

    French politician and journalist who was active in mid-20th century politics and media. He played a significant role in French political discourse during his era.

  • Nov. 12 Harry Blackmun

    Influential Supreme Court Justice who served from 1970 to 1994, known for writing the majority opinion in Roe v. Wade.

  • Nov. 13 C. Vann Woodward

    Pulitzer Prize-winning historian who revolutionized understanding of race relations and the American South through groundbreaking scholarly works like 'The Strange Career of Jim Crow'. He was a prominent Yale University professor who significantly influenced historical scholarship in the 20th century.

  • Nov. 14 Joseph R McCarthy

    Joseph McCarthy was a controversial U.S. Senator who led aggressive anti-communist investigations during the Cold War, creating a climate of fear and suspicion known as 'McCarthyism'. His witch hunts against suspected communists significantly impacted American political and social life in the 1950s.

  • Nov. 14 Harrison Salisbury

    Harrison Salisbury was a notable American journalist known for his reporting on international affairs, particularly covering the Soviet Union during the Cold War era.

  • Nov. 15 Carlo Abarth

    Carlo Abarth was a renowned Italian automotive engineer and entrepreneur who founded the famous Abarth car company, known for modifying and racing Fiat cars and creating high-performance sports vehicles.

  • Nov. 16 Soeur Emmanuelle

    Belgian-born French nun who dedicated her life to serving the poor in Egypt, becoming a globally recognized humanitarian and symbol of compassion.

  • Nov. 16 Raymond Peynet

    French cartoonist and illustrator renowned for his romantic porcelain figurines depicting lovers, who became an iconic artist in mid-20th century France.

  • Imogene Coca
    Nov. 18 Imogene Coca

    Imogene Coca was a pioneering American comedic actress who rose to fame on 'Your Show of Shows', a groundbreaking television comedy series. She was known for her distinctive physical comedy, expressive face, and Emmy Award-winning performances that helped define early television comedy.

  • Nov. 20 Alistair Cooke

    Renowned British-American journalist and broadcaster famous for his weekly 'Letter from America' radio series, which ran for 58 years and provided insightful commentary on American life and culture.

  • Nov. 21 Elizabeth George Speare

    Renowned American children's book author who won the Newbery Medal twice for her historical novels 'The Witch of Blackbird Pond' and 'The Bronze Bow'. She was a significant figure in mid-20th century children's literature.

  • Nov. 23 Nelson S. Bond

    Nelson S. Bond was a prolific American science fiction and fantasy author who wrote extensively during the mid-20th century, contributing significantly to pulp magazines and speculative fiction.

  • Libertad Lamarque
    Nov. 24 Libertad Lamarque

    Renowned Argentinian singer and actress who was a prominent figure in Latin American cinema and music during the mid-20th century. She had a successful career spanning several decades in film and music, particularly in Argentina and Mexico.

  • Nov. 26 Charles Forte

    Prominent Italian-British entrepreneur who founded the Forte hospitality empire, becoming a significant figure in the global hotel and catering industry. He was elevated to the peerage as Lord Forte in 1982, recognizing his substantial business achievements.

  • Nov. 26 Leonard Spigelgass

    Versatile Hollywood screenwriter who made significant contributions to cinema from the 1930s to 1950s. He was an Oscar nominee known for both comedic and dramatic scripts, with notable works like 'I Was a Male War Bride' and the Broadway play 'Majority of One'.

  • Nov. 26 Lefty Gomez

    Legendary New York Yankees pitcher who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Gomez was a key player during the Yankees' golden era, known for his exceptional pitching skills and contributions to the team's success.

  • Nov. 28 Claude Lévi-Strauss

    Renowned French anthropologist and ethnologist who was a key founder of structural anthropology. He revolutionized social sciences by analyzing cultural systems through underlying structural patterns. His seminal works like 'Tristes Tropiques' and 'The Raw and the Cooked' profoundly influenced anthropological and philosophical thinking.

  • Nov. 28 Arturo Frondizi

    Argentine politician who served as President of Argentina from 1958 to 1962. He was known for his progressive policies and attempts to modernize the country's economy and political system.

  • Nov. 29 Adam Clayton Powell Jr.

    Prominent African American Baptist minister and influential civil rights leader who served in the U.S. Congress, representing Harlem and advocating for racial equality and social justice.

  • Nov. 29 Afet İnan

    Turkish historian and sociologist who made significant contributions to understanding Turkish social history and modernization.