Famous people and celebrities born in July 1924

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in July 1924! 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 3 Sellapan Ramanathan

    Sellapan Ramanathan was a prominent Singaporean statesman who served as the sixth President of Singapore from 1999 to 2011, playing a significant role in the country's political landscape during his tenure.

  • July 3 S. R. Nathan

    S. R. Nathan was a distinguished Singaporean statesman who served as the sixth President of Singapore from 1999 to 2011, known for his significant contributions to the nation's development.

  • Eva Marie Saint
    July 4 Eva Marie Saint

    Eva Marie Saint is an acclaimed American actress who won an Oscar for her memorable role in 'On the Waterfront' and starred in Alfred Hitchcock's classic 'North by Northwest'. She is a prominent figure in mid-20th century Hollywood cinema, known for her elegant performances and versatility.

  • July 5 Janos Starker

    World-renowned Hungarian-American cellist, considered one of the most significant musicians of the 20th century in classical music.

  • July 6 Serge Leclaire

    Prominent French psychoanalyst who founded the department of psychoanalysis at the University of Paris and served as president of the French Psychoanalytical Society in 1963.

  • July 6 Louie Bellson

    Renowned American jazz drummer, composer, and bandleader who significantly influenced the big band and jazz drumming scene during the mid-20th century.

  • July 7 Mary Ford

    Famous American musician and guitarist, best known for her collaboration with Les Paul and pioneering electric guitar music.

  • July 8 Johnnie Johnson

    Renowned African American pianist and songwriter who significantly influenced rock and roll music, particularly through his collaboration with Chuck Berry.

  • July 9 Rosa Li

    Pioneering Chinese-American businesswoman who transformed her late husband's industrial building company, becoming a trailblazing female entrepreneur in government contracting and city leadership during the mid-20th century.

  • July 10 Bobo Brazil

    Pioneering African American professional wrestler known for breaking racial barriers in wrestling during the mid-20th century. He was a significant figure in professional wrestling history and helped pave the way for future generations of wrestlers.

  • July 11 Gene Evans

    Decorated World War II veteran and actor who appeared in numerous films, known for his military service and subsequent acting career spanning four decades.

  • Michel Constantin
    July 13 Michel Constantin

    Prominent French film actor known for his robust and versatile roles in mid-20th century cinema. He appeared in numerous critically acclaimed French movies during his long career.

  • July 13 Carlo Bergonzi

    Renowned Italian operatic tenor who was celebrated for his warm, round voice and distinguished career spanning several decades. He was a significant figure in the world of classical opera.

  • July 15 Jeremiah Denton

    Jeremiah Denton was a remarkable U.S. Navy pilot and POW who famously blinked 'torture' in Morse code during a propaganda video, later becoming a U.S. Senator from Alabama. He endured seven and a half years of captivity in Vietnam, demonstrating extraordinary resilience and patriotism.

  • Bess Myerson
    July 16 Bess Myerson

    Bess Myerson was the first Jewish Miss America, who later became a prominent television personality, consumer advocate, and New York City cultural affairs commissioner.

  • July 17 Garde Gardom

    Garde Gardom was a prominent Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 26th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia from 1990 to 1995. He had a distinguished career in public service, contributing significantly to the political landscape of the province.

  • July 18 Inge Sørensen

    Danish Olympic swimmer who competed in the 1930s and was known for her remarkable aquatic achievements.

  • Lola Albright
    July 20 Lola Albright

    Versatile American actress known for her tough-talking style and roles in film and television, particularly in the TV series Peter Gunn. She began her career working as a switchboard operator and stenographer before breaking into Hollywood.

  • July 20 Thomas Berger

    Renowned American novelist famous for his critically acclaimed works 'Little Big Man' and 'Vital Parts', which explored complex narratives with unique storytelling approaches.

  • Don Knotts
    July 21 Don Knotts

    Don Knotts was an iconic American comedic actor best known for his memorable role as Deputy Barney Fife on 'The Andy Griffith Show'. He was a beloved television and film comedian who won five Emmy Awards for his outstanding comedic performances.

  • July 24 Janine Charrat

    Renowned French ballet choreographer, dancer, and director who was a child prodigy in dance. She made significant contributions to French ballet during the mid-20th century, performing and creating innovative choreographic works.

  • July 25 Frank Church

    Frank Church was a prominent Democratic U.S. Senator from Idaho who served from 1957 to 1981. He was known for his significant role in foreign policy and oversight of intelligence agencies during the Cold War era.

  • July 26 Elias Motsoaledi

    South African anti-apartheid activist and Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) military commander who fought against racial oppression during the struggle for freedom in South Africa.

  • July 27 Vincent Canby

    Vincent Canby was a renowned film and theater critic for The New York Times, known for his influential and insightful reviews that shaped cultural discourse in the late 20th century.

  • July 28 C. T. Vivian

    Prominent civil rights activist, close associate of Martin Luther King Jr., who played a crucial role in the American Civil Rights Movement.

  • Robert Horton
    July 29 Robert Horton

    American television actor known for his prominent role in 'Wagon Train' from 1957-1961. He studied drama at UCLA and the Strasberg School, overcoming childhood accidents to build a successful acting career.

  • July 29 Black Dahlia

    Infamous murder victim whose unsolved killing became a notorious criminal case in Los Angeles, inspiring numerous books and films.

  • July 30 William Gass in Fargo

    An American novelist and philosopher from North Dakota, known for his novel 'Omensetter's Luck'.

  • July 31 Jimmy Evert

    Jimmy Evert was an influential American tennis coach and player who significantly contributed to the development of tennis, particularly through his role in coaching his daughter Chris Evert, one of the most successful female tennis players in history.