Famous people and celebrities born in August 1923

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in August 1923! 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.

  • Aug. 1 Jean Prat

    Legendary French rugby player who was a pivotal figure in rugby history between 1945 and 1955. He was selected 51 times for international play and captained France's national team 12 times, notably defeating New Zealand.

  • Aug. 1 Stephanie Kwolek

    Pioneering American chemist who invented Kevlar, a revolutionary high-strength synthetic fiber used in bulletproof vests and numerous industrial applications.

  • Jean Hagen
    Aug. 3 Jean Hagen

    American actress best known for her role as Danny Thomas's wife in the popular 1950s sitcom 'Make Room for Daddy', which earned her significant recognition in television comedy.

  • Aug. 4 Pope Shenouda III

    Pope Shenouda III was the head of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, serving as a significant religious leader who played a crucial role in Coptic Christianity during his tenure.

  • Aug. 5 Devan Nair

    Devan Nair was a prominent Malaysian-Singaporean union leader and politician who served as the 3rd President of Singapore from 1981 to 1985. He played a significant role in Singapore's political development during a critical period.

  • Moira Lister
    Aug. 6 Moira Lister

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

  • Aug. 8 Esther Williams in Inglewood

    Esther Williams was a famous Hollywood actress and competitive swimmer who became an iconic movie star known for her elaborate aquatic musical performances. She popularized a unique genre of swimming-themed movies in the 1940s and 1950s.

  • Aug. 9 Catherine Langeais

    A pioneering French television presenter who was a prominent media personality during the early decades of television broadcasting in France, known for her distinctive role as a speakerine.

  • Rhonda Fleming
    Aug. 10 Rhonda Fleming

    Renowned Hollywood actress of the 1940s and 1950s, known for her striking beauty and memorable roles in classic films. She was a prominent redhead who appeared in numerous movies and was considered a quintessential femme fatale of her era.

  • Aug. 10 Jean Graton

    Influential French comic book artist and creator of the famous 'Michel Vaillant' racing driver series. He was a pioneering figure in European comic art, working with Tintin magazine and developing iconic automotive-themed narratives.

  • Aug. 11 Stan Chambers

    Stan Chambers was a renowned American television journalist and news reporter, best known for his long career with KTLA in Los Angeles. He was a pioneering broadcast journalist who covered numerous significant events during his multi-decade career.

  • Aug. 12 John Holt

    John Holt was a legendary Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter known for his smooth vocal style and significant contributions to rocksteady and reggae music. He was a key member of The Paragons and later had a successful solo career with hits like 'Stick By Me' and 'Love I Can Feel'.

  • Rose Marie
    Aug. 15 Rose Marie

    Rose Marie was a renowned American entertainer who began her career as a child actress and became a popular singer, comedian, and television performer, best known for her role as Sally Rogers on 'The Dick Van Dyke Show'.

  • Aug. 15 Simon Peres [Persky]

    Simon Peres was a prominent Israeli politician who served as Prime Minister of Israel and was a key figure in the country's political landscape, winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994.

  • Aug. 20 Jim Reeves

    Jim Reeves was a pioneering country western singer who transformed the genre's image by trading cowboy attire for sophisticated suits, helping bring country music to urban audiences with his smooth baritone and 'uptown' sound.

  • Aug. 21 Don Slater

    Pioneering American gay rights activist who co-founded One Magazine, the first national LGBTQ+ publication, and was instrumental in early gay rights movements.

  • Aug. 22 Shimon Peres

    Renowned Israeli statesman who served as President and Prime Minister, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and key figure in Middle Eastern politics.

  • Aug. 23 Edgar Codd

    Edgar Codd was a pioneering English-American computer scientist who made fundamental contributions to database theory, particularly developing the relational database model that revolutionized data management in computing.

  • Aug. 23 Wolfgang Sawallisch in Munich

    Wolfgang Sawallisch was a renowned German conductor who led the Vienna Symphony Orchestra from 1960 to 1970, making significant contributions to classical music performance.

  • Aug. 24 Arthur Jensen

    Prominent American educational psychologist from UC Berkeley, known for controversial research in psychometrics and intelligence differences, who passed away in 2012.

  • Aug. 24 Jean-Marc Thibault

    French actor and filmmaker known for his comedy performances with Roger Pierre and his personal life with Sophie Agacinski, with whom he had a son and later married.

  • Aug. 25 Álvaro Mutis

    Renowned Colombian-Mexican writer, poet, and novelist known for his significant contributions to Latin American literature, particularly his works featuring the character Maqroll.

  • Aug. 25 Dorothy Dunnett

    Acclaimed Scottish historical novelist famous for her meticulously researched Lymond Chronicles and House of Niccolò series, known for their complex narratives and rich historical detail.

  • Richard Attenborough
    Aug. 29 Richard Attenborough

    Renowned British actor, film director, and producer famous for his Oscar-winning work in 'Gandhi' and his contributions to cinema and theater. He was a significant figure in the British film industry and served as president of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

  • Aug. 30 Roger Pierre

    French comedian and actor known for his comedic performances, particularly in the character of Jean le Gall in the comedy 'Mon Oncle d'Ama'.

  • Aug. 31 Herschel Bernardi

    Herschel Bernardi was a prominent American actor known for his versatile roles in television and film, including voice acting and stage performances.

  • Aug. 31 Larry Grayson

    Larry Grayson was a celebrated English comedian and television presenter famous for hosting 'The Generation Game' and his distinctive high-camp comedy style during the 1970s and 1980s.