Famous people and celebrities born in July 1914

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in July 1914! 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.

  • July 1 Christl Cranz

    Renowned German alpine skier who dominated women's skiing in the 1930s, winning multiple Olympic and World Championship medals.

  • July 3 George Bruns in Oregon

    Renowned Disney composer and songwriter who created iconic music for classic Disney films like Sleeping Beauty and Babes in Toyland. He composed the famous 'Ballad of Davy Crockett' and the Zorro theme song. Inducted as a Disney Legend in 2001.

  • July 4 Nuccio Bertone

    Renowned Italian automobile designer who founded Carrozzeria Bertone, a legendary coachbuilding company that designed iconic cars for manufacturers like Alfa Romeo, Lamborghini, and Ferrari.

  • July 5 Annie Fischer

    Renowned Hungarian classical pianist and composer known for her exceptional interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, and Bartók. She was considered one of the most significant pianists of the 20th century.

  • July 8 Billy Eckstine

    Renowned African American jazz singer and bandleader who significantly influenced bebop and big band music during the mid-20th century. He was known for his smooth baritone voice and helped break racial barriers in the music industry.

  • July 8 Jyoti Basu

    Prominent Indian communist politician who served as the Chief Minister of West Bengal for over two decades, making him one of the longest-serving chief ministers in Indian history. He was a key figure in Indian left-wing politics.

  • July 9 Willi Stoph

    Prominent East German politician who served as Prime Minister of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) during the Cold War period, playing a significant role in the socialist government of East Germany.

  • July 11 Joe Shuster

    Joe Shuster was the co-creator of Superman, one of the most iconic comic book characters in history. Together with Jerry Siegel, he revolutionized the superhero genre.

  • July 11 Anibal Troilo

    Anibal Troilo was a renowned Argentine tango musician, bandleader, and bandoneon player who significantly influenced the development of tango music.

  • July 11 Tommy Bartlett

    Tommy Bartlett was an American entertainment entrepreneur famous for his water ski shows and performances. He operated a popular entertainment venue in Wisconsin Dells and was known for his innovative water ski spectacles.

  • July 11 Jacques Castelot

    Jacques Castelot was a French film actor who appeared in 86 films between 1938 and 1982, contributing significantly to French cinema during mid-20th century.

  • July 15 Akhtar Hameed Khan

    Renowned Pakistani economist, scholar, and social activist who made significant contributions to development economics and community empowerment.

  • July 15 Gavin Maxwell

    Scottish naturalist and author famous for his groundbreaking book 'Ring of Bright Water', which popularized otter conservation and became a bestselling memoir and film.

  • July 17 Eleanor Steber

    Eleanor Steber was a renowned American operatic soprano who performed extensively with the Metropolitan Opera and was celebrated for her exceptional vocal range and interpretations of Mozart and Strauss roles.

  • July 18 Gino Bartali

    Legendary Italian cyclist known for his religious devotion and competitive spirit. He was a two-time Giro d'Italia winner and Tour de France champion. During World War II, he also helped save Jewish lives by smuggling documents in his bicycle frame.

  • July 19 Hubert Gregg

    Hubert Gregg was a prominent British broadcaster, actor, writer, and director who made significant contributions to entertainment and media during the mid-20th century.

  • July 20 Ersilio Tonini

    Prominent Italian Roman Catholic priest and ecclesiastical leader who served as Archbishop of Ravenna-Cervia and was a notable media spokesperson for the Holy See during Pope John Paul II's pontificate.

  • July 21 Philippe Ariès

    Philippe Ariès was a prominent French historian who revolutionized social history through groundbreaking studies on childhood and death, fundamentally changing how we understand historical social structures.

  • July 23 Virgil Finlay

    Renowned American illustrator famous for his distinctive work in horror, fantasy, and science fiction genres during the mid-20th century.

  • July 23 Nassos Daphnis

    Greek-American abstract artist known for his minimalist paintings and sculptures that explored geometric forms and color relationships.

  • July 24 Frances Kelsey

    Renowned FDA pharmacologist who prevented the approval of thalidomide in the United States, saving thousands of babies from severe birth defects.

  • Woody Strode
    July 28 Woody Strode

    African American actor and professional football player who broke racial barriers in sports and cinema, known for significant roles in epic films like 'Spartacus' and Sergio Leone's 'Once Upon a Time in the West'.

  • July 29 Marcel Bich

    Marcel Bich was a pioneering French entrepreneur who founded the Bic company, revolutionizing everyday writing and personal care products. He invented the disposable ballpoint pen, lighter, and razor, transforming global consumer markets.

  • July 30 Mario Bava

    Mario Bava was a pioneering Italian film director and cinematographer, renowned for his influential work in horror and science fiction cinema, who significantly impacted the Italian film industry.

  • Louis de Funès
    July 31 Louis de Funès

    Legendary French comic actor known for his exaggerated facial expressions and comedic roles in numerous popular films during the 1960s and 1970s.

  • Josette Day
    July 31 Josette Day

    French actress best known for her iconic role as Belle in Jean Cocteau's landmark 1946 film 'Beauty and the Beast', a classic of surrealist cinema.

  • July 31 Raymond Aubrac

    Prominent French Resistance leader during World War II who later became a respected civil engineer, symbolizing courage and resilience during the Nazi occupation.