Famous people and celebrities born in September 1908

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

  • Sept. 1 Jacob Bronowski

    Renowned scientist and mathematician known for his work in mathematical biology and his influential documentary series 'The Ascent of Man'.

  • Sept. 3 Lev Pontryagin

    A renowned Russian mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to topology, differential equations, and optimal control theory. He was a prominent academic and member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences.

  • Sept. 3 Matthew Black

    A prominent Scottish theologian and biblical scholar who served as principal of St. Mary's College at the University of St. Andrews in 1954, known for his significant contributions to biblical criticism and academic theology.

  • Sept. 3 Alex Curling Delisser

    A pioneering Costa Rican lawyer and human rights activist who became the first Black person elected as a deputy in the 1953-1958 legislative period. He was declared a national hero in 2002 for his significant work in migrant and human rights.

  • Edward Dmytryk
    Sept. 4 Edward Dmytryk

    Prominent Hollywood film director known for directing classic films like 'The Caine Mutiny' and 'The Young Lions', who was also notably involved in the Hollywood blacklist era.

  • Sept. 4 Richard Wright

    Influential African American writer who powerfully depicted racial struggles through works like 'Native Son' and 'Black Boy', significantly contributing to 20th-century literature.

  • Sept. 5 Edoardo Amaldi

    Prominent Italian physicist who made significant contributions to atomic, molecular, and nuclear physics research.

  • Sept. 5 Josué de Castro

    Brazilian physician, geographer, and activist renowned for his groundbreaking work on hunger and social issues in developing countries.

  • Sept. 7 Michael DeBakey

    Pioneering cardiovascular surgeon who revolutionized heart surgery techniques and developed numerous medical innovations that saved countless lives worldwide.

  • Sept. 7 Paul Brown

    Legendary American football coach who founded the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals, transforming professional football coaching strategies.

  • Sept. 9 Cesare Pavese

    Renowned Italian writer and intellectual who significantly influenced 20th-century Italian literature. He was a key figure in neorealism and translated many important American authors. Pavese tragically died by suicide in Turin, leaving a profound literary legacy.

  • Sept. 9 Bernard Lorjou

    Prominent French expressionist painter known for his bold and passionate artistic style. He was a founding member of the 'l'homme témoin' group, which challenged abstract art movements. Lorjou's work often explored social and political themes.

  • Sept. 10 Raymond Scott

    Renowned American pianist, composer, and bandleader who significantly influenced jazz and popular music in the mid-20th century. He was an innovative musician known for his unique compositional style and electronic music experiments.

  • Sept. 10 Annie Ducaux

    French actress of remarkable versatility, Annie Ducaux was a distinguished member of the Comédie-Française who excelled in both comedic and tragic roles. She appeared in over 30 films and was notably featured in the French TV series 'Le Chevalier de Maison Américaine'.

  • Mae Questel
    Sept. 13 Mae Questel

    Famous American voice actress best known for voicing Betty Boop and Olive Oyl in numerous animated cartoons during the golden age of animation.

  • Sept. 13 Sicco Mansholt

    Prominent Dutch politician who served as the 4th President of the European Commission and played a crucial role in European agricultural policy.

  • Sept. 13 Karolos Koun

    Influential Greek theater director and playwright who significantly contributed to modern Greek theatrical arts.

  • Sept. 14 Clayton Moore

    Iconic American actor best known for portraying the Lone Ranger in the classic television series, a role that defined his career.

  • Penny Singleton
    Sept. 15 Penny Singleton

    Penny Singleton was a prominent American actress best known for voicing the cartoon character Blondie in the long-running film series and radio show. She had a successful career in film, radio, and television spanning several decades.

  • Sept. 17 John Creasey

    John Creasey was a prolific English author and politician who wrote numerous novels across multiple genres and was highly influential in mid-20th century British literature.

  • Sept. 18 Victor Ambartsumian

    Prominent Soviet Armenian astrophysicist who made significant contributions to theoretical astrophysics, stellar astronomy, and the study of stellar evolution. He founded the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory and was a highly respected academic in the scientific community.

  • Sept. 18 Lise Børsum

    Norwegian resistance fighter during World War II who survived the Ravensbrück concentration camp. She became a notable author and activist, sharing her experiences and working to preserve the memory of resistance members and Holocaust survivors.

  • Sept. 19 Mika Waltari

    Renowned Finnish novelist and playwright, best known for his international bestseller 'The Egyptian', which was adapted into a Hollywood film. He is considered Finland's most famous author of the 20th century.

  • Sept. 19 Paul Bénichou

    Distinguished French intellectual, literary critic, and historian who made significant contributions to literary scholarship and cultural analysis.

  • Sept. 20 Alexander Mitscherlich

    Prominent German psychotherapist and psychoanalyst who made significant contributions to post-World War II psychological research and trauma studies.

  • Sept. 23 Ramdhari Singh Dinkar

    A prominent Indian poet, scholar, and politician known for his powerful nationalist poetry during the Indian independence movement. He was a significant literary figure who contributed greatly to Hindi literature and was awarded the Padma Bhushan.

  • Sept. 25 Jacqueline Audry

    Pioneering French film director who began her career as a script girl and assistant director, becoming a notable filmmaker in the 1940s. Her husband Pierre Laroche collaborated closely with her, writing scripts that explored psychological themes. Her sister Colette was also a screenwriter and scholar.

  • Sept. 29 Greer Garson

    Greer Garson was a renowned Irish-American actress, famous for her Oscar-winning performance in 'Mrs. Miniver' and her roles in classic films like 'Pride and Prejudice'.

  • Sept. 29 Eddie Tolan

    Eddie Tolan was an African American Olympic sprinter who won gold medals in the 100m and 200m at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, becoming a pioneering athlete in track and field.

  • Sept. 30 David Oistrakh

    David Oistrakh was a legendary Soviet violinist and professor at the Moscow Conservatory, renowned worldwide for his exceptional musical talent and interpretations of classical violin repertoire.