Famous people and celebrities born in January 1910

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in January 1910! 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.

  • Jan. 3 John Sturges

    Renowned Hollywood film director known for classic movies like 'The Magnificent Seven' and 'The Great Escape', who significantly influenced the Western and action film genres.

  • Jan. 4 Maurice Rheims

    Maurice Rheims was a prominent French intellectual who served as an academician, art expert, and auctioneer. He was a respected historian and novelist, known for his cultural contributions and as the father of famous photographer Bettina Rheims.

  • Jan. 5 Jack Lovelock

    New Zealand Olympic gold medalist runner who won the 1500 meters at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, known for his exceptional athletic performance during the pre-World War II era.

  • Jan. 6 Wright Morris

    Renowned American photographer and novelist known for his innovative documentary-style photography and critically acclaimed literary works.

  • Jan. 7 Orval Faubus

    Orval Faubus was a controversial American politician who served as the Governor of Arkansas from 1955 to 1967, notably known for his resistance to racial integration during the Civil Rights Movement.

  • Galina Ulanova
    Jan. 10 Galina Ulanova

    Legendary Soviet ballerina considered one of the greatest dancers of the 20th century, renowned for her exceptional performances with the Bolshoi Ballet and her profound artistic expression.

  • Jan. 10 Jean Martinon

    Prominent French classical music conductor and composer who led several major orchestras and made significant contributions to 20th-century classical music.

  • Luise Rainer
    Jan. 12 Luise Rainer

    Austrian-born actress who won two consecutive Academy Awards in the 1930s, becoming the first performer to achieve this feat. Her remarkable career was short but intense, spanning Hollywood's golden age.

  • Jan. 16 Walter Schellenberg

    High-ranking Nazi intelligence officer who served as head of foreign intelligence in the SS during World War II. He was a key figure in the Nazi regime's intelligence operations and was tried for war crimes after the conflict.

  • Jan. 16 Dizzy Dean

    Famous Major League Baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals who later became a beloved sportscaster. He was known for his exceptional pitching skills and colorful personality.

  • Jan. 18 Kenneth E. Boulding

    Prominent English-American economist, systems theorist, and peace activist who made significant contributions to economics, social sciences, and conflict resolution theory.

  • Jan. 20 Joy Adamson

    Austrian-born kenyan painter, author, (d. 1980).

  • Jan. 21 Albert Rosellini

    Albert Rosellini was a prominent American politician who served as the 15th Governor of Washington State, playing a significant role in the state's political landscape during the mid-20th century.

  • Jan. 21 Károly Takács

    Károly Takács was a remarkable Hungarian shooter known for his extraordinary resilience and skill, overcoming significant personal challenges to become an Olympic champion.

  • Jan. 21 Eua Sunthornsanan

    Eua Sunthornsanan was a prominent Thai singer-songwriter and bandleader who significantly influenced the Thai music scene in the mid-20th century.

  • Jan. 23 Django Reinhardt

    Django Reinhardt was a pioneering Belgian jazz guitarist who revolutionized gypsy jazz music despite losing the use of two fingers in a fire. He developed unique playing techniques that allowed him to become one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th century. His innovative style and virtuosic performances made him a legendary figure in jazz history.

  • Jan. 24 Doris Haddock

    Doris 'Granny D' Haddock was a remarkable American political activist known for her extraordinary cross-country walk to advocate for campaign finance reform. At age 89, she walked from Los Angeles to Washington D.C., covering 10 miles daily to raise awareness about political corruption and democratic transparency.

  • Jan. 25 Edgar V. Saks

    Estonian historian, author, and politician who served as Minister of Education in Estonia, playing a significant role in the country's educational development.

  • Jan. 25 Hans Osieck

    Dutch musician and composer known for his contributions to musical arts in the Netherlands during the mid-20th century.

  • Jan. 25 Robert Margerit

    French novelist, author, and editor who made notable contributions to French literature in the 20th century.

  • Jan. 25 Alf Brodal

    Renowned Norwegian professor of anatomy, specializing in neuroanatomy with particular focus on the cerebellum and vestibular nuclei.

  • Jan. 27 Edvard Kardelj

    Prominent Slovenian communist politician and theorist who played a key role in Yugoslavia's political development during Tito's era, serving as a high-ranking government official and foreign minister.

  • John Banner
    Jan. 28 John Banner

    Austrian-born American actor best known for his comedic role as Sergeant Schultz in the popular TV series 'Hogan's Heroes'.

  • Jan. 29 Henri Queffélec

    Renowned French novelist and screenwriter who specialized in maritime and Breton themes, authoring over 80 books that captured the essence of coastal life and culture.

  • Jan. 29 Maurice Joyeux

    Prominent French anarchist, writer, and activist who transitioned from being a mechanic to a bookseller, playing a significant role in the French libertarian movement.

  • Jan. 30 Chidambaram Subramaniam

    Prominent Indian politician who served as Minister of Defence and played a significant role in India's post-independence political landscape. He was a key figure in the Congress Party and contributed to national development strategies.

  • Jan. 31 Giorgio Perlasca

    Italian diplomat and humanitarian who saved approximately 5,000 Jews during the Holocaust by posing as a Spanish diplomat in Budapest. His courageous actions during World War II were recognized decades later, earning him the title 'Righteous Among the Nations'.