Famous people and celebrities born in March 1924

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in March 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.

  • March 1 Deke Slayton

    American astronaut who was part of NASA's Mercury Seven and flew on the historic Apollo-Soyuz Test Project in 1975, marking the first joint space mission between the United States and Soviet Union.

  • March 3 Tomiichi Murayama

    Japanese politician who served as the 52nd Prime Minister of Japan from 1994 to 1996, known for his significant political reforms and diplomatic efforts.

  • March 3 Micheline Dax

    French actress and voice artist renowned for her versatile performances in theater and as a voice actress, particularly famous for her unique whistling skills.

  • March 4 Kenneth O'Donnell

    Kenneth O'Donnell was a prominent American political aide who served as a key advisor to President John F. Kennedy during the early 1960s. He played a significant role in Kennedy's administration as a special assistant and appointments secretary. O'Donnell was known for his loyalty and close relationship with the Kennedy family.

  • March 5 Roger Marche

    Roger Marche was a prominent French soccer player who played for Reims and Racing Club of Paris. He represented France's national team 63 times and was team captain in multiple matches between 1947 and 1959. Notably, he participated in the 1954 and 1958 World Cups and humorously scored his only career goal in his final game.

  • March 6 William H. Webster

    Prominent American lawyer and jurist who served as the 14th Director of Central Intelligence, leading both the FBI and CIA during his distinguished career.

  • March 7 Kôbô Abe

    Kôbô Abe was a renowned Japanese novelist, playwright, and essayist known for his surreal, existentialist works that often explored themes of alienation and human psychology. His most famous novel, 'The Woman in the Dunes', won international acclaim and was adapted into an award-winning film.

  • March 8 Georges Charpak

    Nobel Prize-winning Ukrainian-French physicist who made significant contributions to particle detection technologies and experimental physics.

  • March 8 Anthony Caro

    Influential English sculptor known for his innovative abstract metal sculptures that transformed modern art in the 20th century.

  • March 8 Denise Gence

    Renowned French actress who was an honorary member of the prestigious Comédie-Française theater company.

  • March 8 Walter Chiari

    Iconic Italian actor and comedian who was immensely popular in mid-20th century Italian cinema and theater.

  • March 10 Fred Mella

    French singer and tenor who was a prominent soloist in the famous vocal group 'Les Compagnons de la Chanson', known for their harmonious performances and cultural significance in mid-20th century French music.

  • March 10 Judith Jones

    Renowned American literary editor who played a crucial role in publishing influential cookbooks and literary works, including Julia Child's seminal cookbook and works by notable authors.

  • March 11 Franco Basaglia

    Pioneering Italian psychiatrist who revolutionized mental health care by advocating for the closure of psychiatric hospitals and promoting patient rights. His groundbreaking work led to the landmark Basaglia Law, which transformed psychiatric treatment in Italy and influenced global mental health policies.

  • March 14 Jacques Antoine

    Renowned French television producer who created iconic game shows 'The Crystal Maze' and 'Fort Boyard', significantly influencing European entertainment television in the late 20th century.

  • March 15 Walter Gotell

    German-English actor known for his roles in film and television, particularly in James Bond movies.

  • March 19 Joe Gaetjens

    Haitian-American soccer player who famously scored the winning goal for the United States against England in the 1950 World Cup, a match known as the 'Miracle on Grass'. He later disappeared in Haiti under mysterious circumstances during the Duvalier regime.

  • March 22 Allen Neuharth

    Founder of USA Today and former CEO of Gannett Company, a significant figure in American media who revolutionized newspaper publishing in the late 20th century.

  • March 23 Florian Camathias

    Swiss motorcycle racing champion and renowned sidecar pilot who tragically died during a race at Brands Hatch near London in 1965.

  • March 23 Bette Nesmith Graham

    American inventor who created Liquid Paper.

  • March 23 Bette Graham

    American inventor who created Liquid Paper in 1980.

  • Norman Fell
    March 24 Norman Fell

    Norman Fell was a renowned American character actor best known for his role as Mr. Roper in the popular sitcom 'Three's Company'. He had a long and successful career in television and film spanning several decades.

  • March 25 Machiko Kyo

    Renowned Japanese actress famous for her iconic roles in classic films like 'Gate of Hell', 'Rashomon', and 'Ugetsu', who significantly contributed to Japanese cinema's international recognition.

  • March 25 Roberts Blossom

    Character actor known for distinctive roles in films like 'Home Alone' and 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind', also a published poet.

  • Sarah Vaughan
    March 27 Sarah Vaughan

    Legendary jazz and pop vocalist known as 'The Divine One', Sarah Vaughan was a groundbreaking artist with exceptional vocal range and control. Her 45-year career spanned jazz and pop genres, making her one of the most influential singers of the 20th century.

  • Harold Nicholas
    March 27 Harold Nicholas

    Talented tap dancer and actor known for his performances in films like 'Stormy Weather' and '5 Heartbeats'. He was part of the famous Nicholas Brothers dance duo.

  • Freddie Bartholomew
    March 28 Freddie Bartholomew

    English child actor famous for his roles in classic films like 'Anna Karenina' and 'David Copperfield' during the golden age of Hollywood.

  • March 31 Leo Buscaglia

    Leo Buscaglia was an influential American psychologist, author, and motivational speaker known as 'Dr. Love' who revolutionized understanding of human connection through his passionate lectures and books about love. He wrote extensively about human relationships, delivering powerful messages about compassion and emotional openness. His work significantly impacted popular psychology and self-help literature in the late 20th century.

  • March 31 Charles Guggenheim

    Charles Guggenheim was a renowned American documentary filmmaker and producer known for his compelling storytelling and historical documentaries. He won multiple Emmy Awards and was particularly celebrated for his political and biographical films. His work often explored significant moments in American history and social change.