Famous people and celebrities born in December 1915
Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in December 1915! 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.
- Dec. 1 Henry Taube
A Nobel Prize-winning Canadian-American chemist who made significant contributions to inorganic chemistry and electron transfer reactions.
- Dec. 1 Brownie McGhee
A renowned blues and folk musician known for his acoustic guitar skills and collaborations with Sonny Terry.
- Dec. 2 Randolph Apperson Hearst
American businessman and heir to the Hearst Corporation, a major media and publishing empire founded by his father William Randolph Hearst.
- Dec. 4 Eddie Heywood
Eddie Heywood was a notable American jazz pianist and composer known for his smooth, elegant playing style during the swing and bebop eras.
- Dec. 5 Alexandre Minkowski
Renowned French pediatrician who revolutionized neonatology in the 20th century, making significant contributions to infant healthcare and medical research.
- Dec. 7 Eli Wallach
Renowned American actor with a remarkable six-decade career in film, television, and stage. He was particularly famous for his memorable roles in Western films like 'The Magnificent Seven' and won prestigious awards including a BAFTA.
- Dec. 8 Ernest Lehman
Acclaimed Hollywood screenwriter and producer, known for classic films like 'North by Northwest' and 'West Side Story'.
- Dec. 8 Leigh Brackett
Renowned science fiction author and screenwriter, known for her influential work in pulp fiction and her screenplay for 'The Empire Strikes Back'.
- Dec. 9 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Renowned German soprano who became an internationally acclaimed opera singer, particularly celebrated for her exceptional interpretations of Mozart and Strauss operas. She was a leading classical music performer of the mid-20th century with a remarkable vocal technique.
- Dec. 12 Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra was an iconic American singer, actor, and cultural phenomenon who defined mid-20th century entertainment. Known as 'Ol' Blue Eyes' and 'The Voice', he was a leading figure in popular music, film, and the Rat Pack. His influence on music and popular culture remains significant decades after his career peak.
- Dec. 13 Ross Macdonald
Renowned American detective fiction author famous for creating the iconic Lew Archer detective series, known for his significant contributions to the hard-boiled crime novel genre.
- Dec. 13 Curt Jurgens
Prominent German actor who appeared in over 100 films, known for his international stardom and significant stage performances during mid-20th century European cinema.
- Dec. 14 Dan Dailey
Dan Dailey was a prominent American actor and dancer known for his versatile performances in film and television during the mid-20th century.
- Dec. 16 Georgi Sviridov
Georgi Sviridov was a renowned Russian composer known for his significant contributions to classical and choral music during the Soviet era.
- Dec. 18 Robert A. Dahl
Renowned political theorist and Yale University professor who made significant contributions to democratic theory and political science.
- Dec. 18 Dario Mangiarotti Italy
Italian Olympic fencer who won gold and two silver medals in the 1948 and 1952 Olympic Games, representing Italy with exceptional skill in the sport.
- Dec. 19 Édith Piaf
Legendary French singer known as 'La Môme Piaf' (The Little Sparrow), she was an iconic voice of 20th-century French music with a powerful, emotional style. Her most famous songs include 'La Vie en Rose' and 'Non, je ne regrette rien', and her life was marked by both extraordinary artistic success and personal tragedy.
- Dec. 20 Aziz Nesin
Prominent Turkish satirical writer, novelist, and political activist known for his sharp social critiques and commitment to human rights and secularism.
- Dec. 21 Werner von Trapp
Member of the famous Trapp Family Singers, immortalized in the classic film 'The Sound of Music'. He was the third son of Georg and Maria von Trapp, who escaped Austria during World War II.
- Dec. 22 Barbara Billingsley
Barbara Billingsley was an iconic American actress best known for her role as June Cleaver in the classic sitcom 'Leave It to Beaver'. She became a symbol of the idealized 1950s housewife and a beloved television personality.
- Dec. 25 Pete Rugolo
Pete Rugolo was an influential Italian-American jazz arranger and composer who significantly shaped the Stan Kenton sound in the 1940s. He later transitioned to successful television and film scoring, working on notable series like 'The Fugitive' and 'The Thin Man'. His innovative musical arrangements made him a key figure in mid-20th century American jazz and entertainment music.
- Dec. 27 William Masters
Pioneering American gynecologist and sexologist who revolutionized scientific understanding of human sexuality through groundbreaking research.
- Dec. 28 Roebuck "Pops" Staples
Renowned gospel and R&B musician, lead singer of the influential Staple Singers, a key group in the civil rights era music movement.
- Dec. 29 Jo Van Fleet
Acclaimed American actress known for her powerful performances in film and theater, winning an Academy Award for her role in 'East of Eden'.