Famous people and celebrities born in September 1910

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

  • Jack Hawkins
    Sept. 1 Jack Hawkins

    Prominent British actor known for his roles in classic films like 'Zulu' and 'The Malta Story', with a significant career in mid-20th century British cinema.

  • Sept. 1 Edda Ciano

    Daughter of Benito Mussolini and wife of Count Galeazzo Ciano, a prominent figure in Fascist Italy's political landscape.

  • Sept. 2 Madeleine Barbulée

    French actress known for her significant roles in classic French cinema, particularly in films like 'Caroline Chérie' and 'Thérèse Raquin'.

  • Sept. 2 Donald Watson

    Pioneering English activist who founded the Vegan Society in 1944, playing a crucial role in the global vegan movement.

  • Kitty Carlisle
    Sept. 3 Kitty Carlisle

    Renowned American entertainer known for her work in film, television, and as a long-time panelist on the popular game show 'To Tell the Truth'.

  • Sept. 3 Maurice Papon

    Controversial French bureaucrat who collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II, responsible for deporting hundreds of Jews to concentration camps and later convicted of crimes against humanity.

  • Sept. 6 Miguelito Valdés

    Miguelito Valdés was a prominent Cuban singer and bandleader who played a crucial role in popularizing Afro-Cuban music in the United States during the mid-20th century.

  • Sept. 8 Jean-Louis Barrault

    Jean-Louis Barrault was a legendary French actor, director, and theater manager renowned for his extraordinary versatility and dramatic talent. He was considered France's greatest classical actor, performing masterfully across various theatrical styles from Shakespeare to contemporary playwrights. His remarkable 50-year career significantly influenced 20th-century French theater.

  • Sept. 11 Manuel Mujica Lainez

    Manuel Mujica Lainez was a prominent Argentine writer known for his historical novels, essays, and significant contributions to Latin American literature. He was a key figure in the Argentine literary scene of the 20th century, exploring themes of history, culture, and social dynamics.

  • Sept. 14 Yiannis Latsis

    Influential Greek shipping magnate who built a massive business empire and became one of the wealthiest entrepreneurs in Greece.

  • Sept. 14 Gaston Defferre

    Prominent French socialist politician who played a significant role in the French Resistance during World War II as a member of the Brutus network.

  • Sept. 14 Rolf Liebermann

    Swiss-French composer and music manager who made significant contributions to contemporary classical music and opera management.

  • Sept. 16 Karl Kling

    Karl Kling was a prominent German racing driver who competed in Formula One during the 1950s. He was a key member of the Mercedes-Benz racing team and achieved significant success in motorsports.

  • Sept. 16 Erich Kempka

    Erich Kempka was Adolf Hitler's personal chauffeur during World War II, serving in close proximity to the Nazi leader. He was a significant figure in Hitler's inner circle and witnessed many historical events.

  • Fernand Sardou
    Sept. 18 Fernand Sardou

    French actor known for his contributions to French cinema and theater in the mid-20th century.

  • Sept. 18 Josef Tal

    Renowned Israeli pianist and composer who was a key figure in Israeli classical music and contemporary composition.

  • Margaret Lindsay
    Sept. 19 Margaret Lindsay

    Prominent American film actress of the 1930s and 1940s, known for her roles in classic Hollywood movies and stage performances.

  • Arthur Mullard
    Sept. 19 Arthur Mullard

    British comedian and actor popular in the mid-20th century, known for his comedic roles in television and theater.

  • Sept. 20 Dorothy Vaughan

    Pioneering African American mathematician who worked at NASA during the Space Race, playing a crucial role in the early days of the US space program and computational mathematics.

  • Sept. 22 György Faludy

    György Faludy was a prominent Hungarian poet, translator, and writer known for his lyrical works and resistance against totalitarian regimes. He spent significant periods in exile during World War II and the Communist era, and was renowned for his intellectual courage and poetic brilliance.

  • Sept. 24 Cao Yu

    Cao Yu was a pioneering Chinese playwright who significantly influenced modern Chinese drama, particularly through his groundbreaking plays 'Thunderstorm' and 'Sunrise' that explored complex social themes.

  • Sept. 24 Jean Servais

    Jean Servais was a Belgian actor known for his roles in French cinema, particularly in film noir and crime dramas.

  • Sept. 28 Diosdado Macapagal

    Prominent Filipino politician who served as the 9th President of the Philippines from 1961 to 1965. He was known for his integrity and economic reforms during his presidency.

  • Sept. 28 Wenceslao Vinzons

    Filipino lawyer, politician, and resistance leader who fought against Japanese occupation during World War II. He was tragically killed by Japanese forces in 1942.

  • Sept. 29 Virginia Bruce

    Virginia Bruce was an American actress and singer who was prominent during the Golden Age of Hollywood. She appeared in numerous films during the 1930s and 1940s, including musicals and dramatic roles. Her connection to the Ziegfeld Follies adds to her historical entertainment significance.