Famous people and celebrities born in 1913

We celebrate the remarkable individuals born in 1913. This year gave rise to a new generation of talent, including actors, musicians, athletes, politicians and more who have significantly impacted our world. Dive into the stories of these famous personalities, explore their journeys, and see how they've shaped culture and society since their birth year. Join us as we take a nostalgic trip back to 1913 and honor the stars who continue to shine brightly today.

  • Loretta Young
    Jan. 6 Loretta Young

    Loretta Young was a prominent Hollywood actress who successfully transitioned from silent films to television, starring in her own show in the 1950s and appearing in over 90 films during her illustrious career.

  • Richard Nixon
    Jan. 9 Richard Nixon

    37th President of the United States who served from 1969 to 1974, known for his significant political career, foreign policy achievements, and the Watergate scandal that led to his resignation.

  • Lloyd Bridges
    Jan. 15 Lloyd Bridges

    Lloyd Bridges was a prominent American actor known for his roles in 'Sea Hunt' and as the father of actors Jeff and Beau Bridges. He had a successful career spanning several decades in film and television, particularly notable for his versatile performances in comedy and drama.

  • Danny Kaye
    Jan. 18 Danny Kaye

    Renowned American comedian, actor, and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador known for his comedic performances in film and television during the mid-20th century.

  • Victor Mature
    Jan. 29 Victor Mature

    Victor Mature was a prominent Hollywood actor known for his muscular physique and versatile acting skills, starring in numerous films across multiple genres from the 1940s to 1960s, including notable works like 'Samson and Delilah' and 'My Darling Clementine'.

  • Gert Fröbe
    Feb. 25 Gert Fröbe

    Renowned German actor famous for playing Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film. Despite early Nazi Party membership, he heroically saved two Jewish families during World War II, demonstrating remarkable moral complexity.

  • Jim Backus
    Feb. 25 Jim Backus

    Versatile American actor known for voice acting Mr. Magoo and acting in classic films and television shows like 'Gilligan's Island'. He was a prominent figure in radio, film, and TV during mid-20th century entertainment.

  • John Garfield
    March 4 John Garfield

    Prominent Hollywood actor of the Golden Age, known for his roles in film noir and dramatic movies. He was a significant figure in 1940s cinema and a member of the influential Actor's Studio. His career was cut short by heart disease and political blacklisting during the McCarthy era.

  • Macdonald Carey
    March 15 Macdonald Carey

    Prominent American actor best known for his long-running role in the soap opera 'Days of Our Lives'. He was also a published poet who overcame alcoholism and wrote a memoir about his life experiences.

  • Frankie Laine
    March 30 Frankie Laine

    Legendary American singer and songwriter with a remarkable 75-year career, known for his powerful voice and hits like 'That's My Desire' and 'Mule Train'. Nicknamed 'Mr. Steel Tonsils', he was a prominent musical figure from the mid-20th century.

  • Muddy Waters
    April 4 Muddy Waters

    Legendary blues musician who profoundly influenced rock and roll, known as the 'father of modern Chicago blues'.

  • Stewart Granger
    May 6 Stewart Granger

    A prominent British actor known for adventure films in the 1950s, Stewart Granger was a charismatic leading man who transitioned from theater to cinema. He changed his name from James Stewart and became a major star in Hollywood and British productions. His most notable films include 'The Prisoner of Zenda' and numerous historical dramas.

  • Charles Trenet
    May 18 Charles Trenet

    Legendary French singer-songwriter known as the 'Poet of Paris', famous for his poetic and whimsical songs during the mid-20th century. He was a major influence on French popular music and wrote numerous hit songs.

  • Peter Cushing
    May 26 Peter Cushing

    Iconic British actor known for memorable roles in horror films like Dracula and science fiction classics such as Star Wars, where he portrayed Grand Moff Tarkin.

  • Risë Stevens
    June 11 Risë Stevens

    Renowned American mezzo-soprano and actress who was a leading figure in the Metropolitan Opera during the mid-20th century.

  • Red Skelton
    July 18 Red Skelton

    Legendary American comedian known for his iconic TV show from 1951-1971, featuring memorable characters like Clem Kadiddlehopper and Freddie the Freeloader. He won an Emmy Award for Best Comedian in 1951 and was famous for his gentle humor and trademark red hair.

  • Dorothy Comingore
    Aug. 24 Dorothy Comingore

    American actress best known for her role in Orson Welles' landmark film Citizen Kane, where she played Susan Alexander Kane. She was a talented performer who became a notable figure in Hollywood's golden era.

  • Richard Tucker
    Aug. 28 Richard Tucker

    Renowned American operatic tenor who was a leading performer at the Metropolitan Opera for many years.

  • Alan Ladd
    Sept. 3 Alan Ladd

    Alan Ladd was a prominent Hollywood actor of the 1940s and 1950s, best known for his iconic roles in film noir and Western genres. His performance in 'Shane' is considered one of the most memorable in Western cinema history. Ladd was a major star who significantly influenced American film during the mid-20th century.

  • Anthony Quayle
    Sept. 7 Anthony Quayle

    Renowned English actor known for significant roles in classic films like 'Anne of the Thousand Days' and 'Lawrence of Arabia', with a distinguished career in cinema and theater.

  • Frances Farmer
    Sept. 19 Frances Farmer

    Controversial American actress known for her tumultuous personal life and significant contributions to film and stage during the 1930s. Her career was marked by rebellious behavior and struggles with mental health and substance abuse. She became an iconic figure representing the complexities of Hollywood's golden era.

  • Joe Simon
    Oct. 11 Joe Simon

    Joe Simon was a pioneering American comic book artist and writer, best known for co-creating Captain America with Jack Kirby in 1941. He was a significant figure in the Golden Age of Comic Books and helped shape the superhero genre.

  • Burt Lancaster
    Nov. 2 Burt Lancaster

    Acclaimed Hollywood actor known for his powerful performances and versatile roles, winning an Oscar for 'Elmer Gantry' and starring in numerous classic films.

  • Marika Rökk
    Nov. 3 Marika Rökk

    Renowned Hungarian-German entertainer who was a prominent dancer, stage actress, and film star during the mid-20th century, particularly popular in German cinema of the 1930s and 1940s.

  • Gig Young
    Nov. 4 Gig Young

    Gig Young was an accomplished American actor known for his versatile roles in romantic comedies and dramas. He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They?' (1969). His career spanned several decades, making significant contributions to film and television.

  • Vivien Leigh
    Nov. 5 Vivien Leigh

    Legendary British actress who won an Oscar for her iconic role as Scarlett O'Hara in 'Gone with the Wind'. Born in India, she became a global cinema star and won two Academy Awards during her remarkable career. Her performance in the 1939 film is considered one of the most memorable in cinema history.

  • Albert Camus
    Nov. 7 Albert Camus

    Albert Camus was a renowned French philosopher, author, and journalist who significantly influenced existentialist thought. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957 for his profound works exploring human morality and absurdism. His novels 'The Stranger' and 'The Plague' remain seminal texts in 20th-century literature.

  • Marc Platt
    Dec. 2 Marc Platt

    Marc Platt was a renowned American performer who made significant contributions to Broadway and Hollywood as an accomplished actor, singer, and dancer during the mid-20th century.

  • Jean Marais
    Dec. 11 Jean Marais

    Iconic French actor and artist known for his roles in classic French cinema, particularly in Jean Cocteau's films like 'Beauty and the Beast'. He was a versatile performer who excelled in theater, film, and was also a talented painter and sculptor.

  • Archie Moore
    Dec. 14 Archie Moore

    Archie Moore was a legendary light heavyweight boxer widely considered one of the greatest boxers of all time. He held the world light heavyweight title for a decade and was known for his exceptional boxing skills and longevity in the sport. Later in life, he also pursued acting.