Famous people and celebrities born in November 1911

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in November 1911! 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. 2 Odysseas Elytis

    Renowned Greek poet who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1979, known for his surrealist style and profound exploration of Greek identity and landscape.

  • Nov. 3 Vladimir Ussachevsky

    Pioneering electronic music composer and a key figure in the development of electronic and experimental music in the United States during the mid-20th century.

  • Dixie Lee
    Nov. 4 Dixie Lee

    American singer and actress best known as the first wife of legendary crooner Bing Crosby. She was a talented performer in her own right during the early Hollywood era and appeared in several films.

  • Roy Rogers
    Nov. 5 Roy Rogers

    Legendary American cowboy actor and entertainer who dominated Western films from the 1930s to 1950s. Known as the 'King of the Cowboys', he starred in numerous movies with his famous horse Trigger and was a popular television and radio personality.

  • Harry Andrews
    Nov. 10 Harry Andrews

    British character actor known for notable stage and film performances, particularly in 'Man of La Mancha' and 'Equus', with a significant career in theater and cinema during mid-20th century.

  • Nov. 11 Roberto Matta

    Roberto Matta was a prominent Chilean-Italian surrealist painter and sculptor, known for his significant contributions to modern art and his influential role in the surrealist movement.

  • Nov. 11 Reginald Patric Lawrence Knowles

    Reginald Patric Lawrence Knowles was a British actor who appeared in classic Hollywood films, including notable roles in 'The Adventures of Robin Hood' and 'The Wolf Man'.

  • Nov. 12 Chad Varah

    Chad Varah was an English Anglican priest who founded the Samaritans, a pioneering suicide prevention helpline, in 1953. He dedicated his life to providing emotional support and counseling to those in distress, revolutionizing mental health support.

  • Nov. 12 Buck Clayton

    Buck Clayton was a renowned American jazz trumpet player, a key member of Count Basie's legendary 'Old Testament' orchestra. He was instrumental in shaping mainstream jazz and jam session recordings during the 1950s.

  • Nov. 13 Buck O'Neil

    Buck O'Neil was a pioneering African American baseball player and manager in the Negro Leagues, who later became a key ambassador for baseball history and the first African American coach in Major League Baseball.

  • Nov. 14 Henri Troyat

    Henri Troyat was a renowned French writer of Russian origin, celebrated for his extensive literary output including novels, historical works, and biographies. He was elected to the prestigious French Academy in 1959 and was known for his deep insights into Russian culture and history. Troyat was a prolific author who wrote over 100 works during his distinguished literary career.

  • Nov. 15 Jacques Chevallier

    French politician who served as mayor of Algiers during a complex period of colonial transition, known for building political coalitions between French settlers (pieds noirs) and Muslim representatives. He was also a prominent government official under Pierre Mendès-France's administration.

  • Nov. 17 Christian Fouchet

    French Gaullist politician and diplomat who played a significant role in the Free France movement during World War II and proposed the Fouchet Plan for European political integration.

  • Nov. 18 Attilio Bertolucci

    Attilio Bertolucci was a renowned Italian poet and writer who significantly contributed to 20th-century Italian literature. He was part of the neorealist movement and was known for his lyrical and introspective poetry. His works often explored themes of rural life and human emotions.

  • Nov. 20 Pierre Uri

    French economist who was a key architect of European economic integration, playing a pivotal role in drafting the Treaty of Rome which established the European Economic Community.

  • Nov. 21 Léon Cuffaut

    French aviator who was active in the early to mid-20th century. He contributed to the development of aviation during a significant period of technological advancement.

  • Nov. 22 Giuseppe Olmo

    Renowned Italian cyclist who won gold medals at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, becoming a significant figure in Italian sports history during the early 20th century.

  • Nov. 22 Ralph Guldahl

    Professional American golfer who was active in the mid-20th century, known for his competitive achievements in the sport.

  • Nov. 24 Joe Medwick

    Joe Medwick was a prominent Major League Baseball player who played for the St. Louis Cardinals during the 1930s. He was nicknamed 'Ducky' and won the National League Most Valuable Player Award in 1937. Medwick was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1968.

  • Nov. 24 Kirby Grant

    Kirby Grant was an American actor best known for his role as Sky King in the popular television series of the same name. He was a pilot and actor who entertained audiences with adventure stories in the 1950s.

  • Nov. 26 Samuel Reshevsky

    Renowned Polish-American chess grandmaster and prodigy who was one of the strongest chess players in the United States during the mid-20th century. He was a multiple-time US Chess Champion and competed at the highest international levels.

  • Nov. 26 Savino Guglielmetti

    Italian professional gymnast who won a gold medal at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, representing Italy in gymnastics competitions.

  • Nov. 26 Robert Marchand

    Extraordinary cyclist who became an international celebrity for his remarkable athletic achievements at an advanced age, setting world records for cycling performance over 100 years old.

  • Nov. 27 David Merrick

    David Merrick was a renowned Broadway producer known for his innovative and often controversial productions. He was a significant figure in American theater during the mid-20th century, producing numerous successful shows that shaped the landscape of Broadway entertainment.

  • Nov. 27 Fe del Mundo

    Fe del Mundo was a pioneering Filipino pediatrician and medical researcher who made significant contributions to child healthcare. She was the first woman admitted to Harvard Medical School and dedicated her life to improving pediatric medicine in the Philippines.

  • Jorge Negrete
    Nov. 30 Jorge Negrete

    Iconic Mexican actor and singer known as 'El Charro Cantor' who was a major star of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, famous for his ranchera music and films.