Famous people and celebrities born in February 1912

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in February 1912! 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.

  • Feb. 2 Millvina Dean

    Millvina Dean was the youngest passenger aboard the RMS Titanic and the last surviving passenger of the tragic 1912 shipwreck. She was only two months old during the sinking and became a notable historical figure due to her unique connection to the disaster.

  • Feb. 3 Jacques Soustelle

    Prominent French politician, anthropologist, and ethnologist who played a significant role in Algerian politics during the 1950s, serving as governor general of Algeria from 1955 to 1956.

  • Feb. 4 Erich Leinsdorf

    Renowned Austrian conductor who made significant contributions to classical music, serving as a key figure at the Metropolitan Opera and working with legendary musicians like Bruno Walter and Arturo Toscanini.

  • Feb. 4 Byron Nelson

    Legendary PGA golfer from Texas who won 19 tournaments between 1945 and 1995, considered one of the greatest golfers in history.

  • Feb. 4 Jean Hérold-Paquis

    French journalist who collaborated with Nazi propaganda during World War II, known for his controversial radio broadcasts supporting the Vichy regime.

  • Feb. 4 James Craig

    American actor from Nashville, Tennessee, known for his roles in films like 'The Devil and Daniel Webster' and other notable movies.

  • Feb. 5 Edmond Marin la Meslée

    Edmond Marin la Meslée was a distinguished French fighter pilot during World War II, ranking as the fifth highest-scoring French ace with 16 aerial victories.

  • Feb. 6 Eva Braun

    Eva Braun was Adolf Hitler's long-time mistress and wife for a single day before their joint suicide in Berlin. She was a young photographer who became romantically involved with Hitler despite knowing little about Nazi politics. Her life was closely tied to Hitler's, and she ultimately chose to die alongside him at the end of World War II.

  • Feb. 6 Christopher Hill

    Christopher Hill was a prominent English Marxist historian known for his groundbreaking work on 17th-century English history. He was a leading scholar of the English Civil War and made significant contributions to understanding social and economic transformations of his period.

  • Feb. 7 Russell Drysdale

    Renowned English-Australian painter known for his distinctive modernist style depicting the harsh Australian landscape and rural life. His works are significant in Australian art history and have been widely exhibited internationally.

  • Feb. 7 Roberta McCain

    Mother of US Senator John McCain, known for her strong personality and support of her son's political career. She was a prominent socialite and philanthropist.

  • Feb. 8 René Wheeler

    French film director and screenwriter known for his influential work in mid-20th century cinema, particularly his Oscar-nominated screenplay for 'A Cage of Nightingales'.

  • Ginette Leclerc
    Feb. 9 Ginette Leclerc

    French actress who appeared in nearly 90 films during the early to mid-20th century, with a notable career spanning from the 1930s to the early 1980s.

  • Feb. 9 Futabayama Sadaji

    The 35th yokozuna in sumo wrestling history, a highly respected and accomplished professional sumo wrestler who achieved significant status in the sport.

  • Feb. 11 Rudolf Firkušný

    Renowned Czech-American classical pianist and music educator who was celebrated for his interpretations of Janáček and Dvořák. He was a prominent figure in 20th-century classical music, performing internationally and teaching at prestigious institutions.

  • Feb. 12 Lycette Darsonval

    Renowned French ballet dancer and choreographer who significantly influenced Paris Opera Ballet from the 1930s to 1960s. She was a prominent dance educator and received the Legion of Honour for her contributions to performing arts.

  • Feb. 12 R. F. Delderfield

    Prominent English novelist and playwright known for historical fiction and television adaptations of his works. He was a significant literary figure in mid-20th century British literature.

  • Margaretta Scott
    Feb. 13 Margaretta Scott

    Renowned English actress known for her stage and screen performances during the mid-20th century.

  • Feb. 14 Juan Pujol Garcia [Garbo / Arabel]

    Famous World War II double agent codenamed 'Garbo', who played a crucial role in deceiving Nazi Germany and supporting Allied intelligence efforts.

  • Feb. 15 George Mikes

    Hungarian-born British humorist and writer known for his witty observations about cultural differences, particularly in his famous book 'How to be an Alien'.

  • Feb. 16 Machito "Frank Grillo"

    Machito, influential Cuban-American bandleader who was a key figure in the development of Afro-Cuban jazz.

  • Feb. 19 Saul Chaplin

    Renowned American composer and music director who significantly contributed to the film and music industry during the mid-20th century.

  • Feb. 20 Pierre Boulle

    Renowned French novelist and engineer best known for writing 'The Bridge over the River Kwai', a novel that was adapted into an Oscar-winning film in 1957. He worked as an engineer in Malaysia before becoming a successful writer.

  • Feb. 21 Nikita Magaloff

    Renowned Russian-Swiss classical pianist celebrated for his exceptional interpretations of Schubert and other European composers.

  • Feb. 24 Jiří Trnka

    A renowned Czech animator, illustrator, and puppet filmmaker who significantly influenced animation art in the 20th century.

  • Feb. 25 Émile Allais

    Legendary French alpine ski racer who dominated the sport in the 1930s, winning multiple world championship gold medals and revolutionizing alpine skiing techniques. He is considered a pioneer of French skiing and a significant sports icon of his era.

  • Feb. 25 Bernard Lajarrige

    French actor who worked across stage, film, and television, contributing to the French entertainment industry during his career.

  • Feb. 27 Lawrence Durrell

    A renowned British writer and poet, Lawrence Durrell was famous for his 'Alexandria Quartet' and travel writings exploring Mediterranean cultures. He was born in India and wrote extensively about Greece, Egypt, and France, becoming a significant literary figure of the 20th century.

  • Feb. 28 Claretta Petacci

    Mistress of Benito Mussolini who was executed alongside him at the end of World War II, symbolizing the dramatic fall of the Italian Fascist regime.

  • Feb. 29 Meta Neuberger

    Meta Neuberger was a notable American physicist specializing in solid-state materials research. She made significant contributions through 50 published papers on crystal properties and worked as a professor at Pennsylvania State University. Later in her career, she collaborated with Hughes Aircraft on advanced laser and electro-optics technologies.