Famous people and celebrities born in February 1918

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in February 1918! 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. 1 Muriel Spark

    Renowned Scottish novelist and poet, best known for 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie', which was adapted into a successful film. She received numerous prestigious literary awards and was made a Dame of the British Empire in 1993.

  • Feb. 2 Hella Haasse

    Prominent Dutch-Indonesian novelist and writer known for her significant contributions to Dutch literature, exploring themes of colonialism and cultural identity.

  • Feb. 3 Joey Bishop

    Joey Bishop was a prominent American comedian, actor, and television host, best known as a key member of the legendary Rat Pack alongside Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. He was a popular entertainer during the 1950s and 1960s, known for his sharp wit and comedic timing.

  • Ida Lupino
    Feb. 4 Ida Lupino

    Pioneering actress and filmmaker who broke barriers in Hollywood, becoming one of the first female directors in the male-dominated film industry. She was known for her versatile acting and groundbreaking work in directing low-budget films and television series.

  • Feb. 4 Norman Wisdom

    Beloved British comedian and actor known for his slapstick comedy and endearing on-screen persona. He was particularly popular in the mid-20th century and made significant contributions to British comedy.

  • Feb. 5 Nicolae Ceausescu

    Nicolae Ceausescu was a notorious Romanian communist dictator who ruled Romania from 1965 to 1989, known for his oppressive regime and brutal human rights violations. He was ultimately overthrown and executed during the Romanian Revolution, marking the end of his totalitarian leadership.

  • Feb. 6 Lothar-Günther Buchheim

    Lothar-Günther Buchheim was a renowned German painter and author, best known for his novel 'Das Boot' which was later adapted into a critically acclaimed film about submarine warfare during World War II.

  • Feb. 8 Fred Blassie

    Fred Blassie was a legendary American professional wrestler known as 'Classy' Fred Blassie, who was a prominent figure in wrestling during the mid-20th century and later became a notable wrestling manager.

  • Feb. 11 Blaine Gibson in Colorado

    Renowned Disney animator and sculptor who created hundreds of sculptures for Disneyland attractions. He was a key figure in Disney's animation studio from 1939 and was honored as a Disney Legend before retiring in 1983.

  • Feb. 12 Julian Schwinger

    Renowned quantum physicist who won the Nobel Prize for his fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, sharing the award with Richard Feynman and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga.

  • Feb. 13 Patty Berg

    Pioneering American professional golfer who was instrumental in establishing the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). She won multiple major championships and was a key figure in women's golf during the mid-20th century.

  • Feb. 13 Helen Stephens

    Olympic gold medalist in the 100-meter sprint at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, known as the 'Missouri Meteor' for her exceptional speed and athletic prowess.

  • Allan Arbus
    Feb. 15 Allan Arbus

    American actor and photographer best known for his role as Dr. Sidney Freedman in the iconic TV series M*A*S*H. He had a notable career transitioning from fashion photography to acting.

  • Feb. 15 Hank Locklin

    American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist who was a prominent figure in the Nashville music scene during the mid-20th century.

  • Feb. 16 Patty Andrews

    Patty Andrews was the youngest of the Andrews Sisters, a legendary close harmony singing group that defined the swing and boogie-woogie era. They sold over 75 million records and their hit 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy' is considered a pioneering rhythm and blues track.

  • Feb. 16 Achille Castiglioni

    Achille Castiglioni was a renowned Italian industrial designer who revolutionized furniture and lighting design with his innovative and influential creations. His work is celebrated in museums worldwide for its creativity and functional elegance.

  • Feb. 18 Richard Seitz

    Distinguished American military officer who served in World War II, commanding the 2nd battalion of the 517th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, and XVIII Airborne Corps during a distinguished 35-year career.

  • Feb. 18 Jane Loevinger

    Prominent American psychologist known for her significant contributions to developmental psychology and ego development theory.

  • Feb. 22 Robert Wadlow

    Robert Wadlow was an extraordinary American who held the world record for tallest person in history, suffering from hyperplasia of the pituitary gland that caused unprecedented growth. He reached a height of 8 feet 11 inches and weighed 491 pounds, becoming a medical marvel and global sensation.

  • Feb. 22 Don Pardo

    Don Pardo was a renowned American television and radio announcer with a career spanning multiple decades.

  • Feb. 22 Charles Finley

    Charles Finley was a dynamic and controversial owner of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, known for his bold and unconventional management style that transformed professional sports marketing and team ownership.

  • Feb. 23 Thomas Gallagher

    American novelist known for his literary works in the 1950s, including 'The Gathering Darkness' and 'The Monogamist', which were critically recognized during the mid-20th century.

  • Feb. 25 Bobby Riggs

    Legendary tennis player famous for his Wimbledon championship and the iconic 'Battle of the Sexes' match against Billie Jean King in 1973, which became a significant cultural moment in sports history.

  • Feb. 26 Theodore Sturgeon

    Theodore Sturgeon was a pioneering American science fiction author known for his innovative and influential works, including the groundbreaking novel 'More Than Human'. He significantly contributed to the development of science fiction literature in the mid-20th century.

  • Feb. 26 Otis Bowen

    Otis Bowen was an American politician who served as Governor of Indiana and later as Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Ronald Reagan, making significant contributions to state and federal governance.