Famous people and celebrities born in November 1924

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

  • Nov. 1 Süleyman Demirel

    Prominent Turkish engineer and politician who served as the 9th President of Turkey, playing a significant role in the country's political landscape.

  • Nov. 1 Colette Renard

    French singer and actress famous for her iconic role in the musical 'Irma la Douce', which she performed for over a decade.

  • Nov. 1 Jean-Luc Pépin

    Canadian academic and politician who served as the 19th Canadian Minister of Labour, contributing to Canada's political and academic spheres.

  • Nov. 2 Rudy Van Gelder

    Legendary American record producer and sound engineer who was crucial in recording and preserving jazz music, particularly for Blue Note Records.

  • Nov. 3 Samuel Ruiz

    Mexican bishop known for his advocacy for indigenous rights and social justice in Chiapas, a prominent figure in Latin American religious and human rights circles.

  • Joe Flynn
    Nov. 8 Joe Flynn

    American comedian and actor known for his comedic roles in Disney productions like 'McHale's Navy', who successfully transitioned from vaudeville to television and film.

  • Nov. 8 Dmitry Yazov

    Last Marshal of the Soviet Union, a significant military figure who served during the late Soviet era.

  • Nov. 8 Raymond Famechon

    French boxer from a family of professional boxers, who was European Featherweight Champion during 1948-1953 and 1954-1955.

  • Nov. 9 Robert Frank

    Robert Frank was a groundbreaking Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker who revolutionized documentary photography with his seminal book 'The Americans'. His raw, unvarnished images captured the social landscape of mid-20th century America, challenging traditional photographic conventions. Frank's work profoundly influenced generations of photographers and visual artists.

  • Nov. 10 Bobby Limb

    Bobby Limb was a prominent Australian television entertainer and bandleader in the 1960s and 70s, known for his significant contributions to Australian entertainment and for founding 'The Showman Limited' to showcase young talent.

  • Nov. 10 Russell Johnson

    Russell Johnson was an American actor best known for his role as the Professor on the iconic television series 'Gilligan's Island', which made him a beloved figure in television history.

  • Nov. 12 Sam Jones

    American jazz bassist and cellist known for his significant contributions to jazz music during the mid-20th century.

  • Nov. 14 Leonid Kogan

    Renowned Ukrainian-Russian violinist and music educator, known for his exceptional classical performances and significant contributions to violin pedagogy.

  • Nov. 17 Gevork Vartanian

    Gevork Vartanian was a legendary Soviet intelligence officer who played a crucial role in counterintelligence during the Cold War. He was instrumental in uncovering and neutralizing numerous espionage threats against the Soviet Union.

  • Nov. 18 Jacques Ertaud

    French filmmaker and television director who volunteered for the French Liberation Army in 1944. He worked as a journalist for French TV broadcasts from 1949-1961 and collaborated closely with Jacques Cousteau.

  • Nov. 18 Alexander Stuart

    Scottish jurist who became Queen's Counsel in 1963 and later served as a high court judge. He was married and had four children.

  • Nov. 20 Benoît Mandelbrot

    Renowned mathematician who pioneered fractal geometry, discovering the famous Mandelbrot set and revolutionizing understanding of complex mathematical patterns in nature. His groundbreaking work transformed multiple scientific disciplines, from mathematics to physics and economics.

  • Nov. 21 Christopher Tolkien

    Son of famous author J.R.R. Tolkien, he was a respected academic and editor who managed and published his father's literary works, including posthumous editions of 'The Silmarillion' and other Middle-earth writings.

  • Nov. 22 Geraldine Page

    Renowned American stage and film actress who was a prominent interpreter of Tennessee Williams' plays. She won an Oscar for Best Actress in 1986 for her role in 'The Trip to Bountiful' and received eight Academy Award nominations throughout her distinguished career. Page was widely considered one of the most talented dramatic actresses of her generation.

  • Paula Raymond
    Nov. 23 Paula Raymond

    American actress and model who was active in mid-20th century Hollywood, known for her roles in various films.

  • Nov. 23 Colin Turnbull

    Renowned English-American anthropologist and author known for his groundbreaking studies of African cultures and social structures.

  • Nov. 25 Paul Desmond

    Legendary jazz alto saxophonist best known for his work with the Dave Brubeck Quartet and his distinctive, lyrical playing style.

  • Nov. 25 Takaaki Yoshimoto

    Influential Japanese intellectual known for his significant contributions to poetry, philosophy, and critical theory during the mid-20th century.

  • Nov. 25 Sybil Stockdale

    Prominent American activist who co-founded the National League of Families of Prisoners of War and played a crucial role in advocating for POWs during the Vietnam War.

  • Nov. 26 George Segal

    Renowned American pop art sculptor and painter famous for his life-sized white sculptural installations of human figures in everyday scenes.

  • Nov. 28 Dennis Brutus

    Renowned South African poet and anti-apartheid activist who played a significant role in the struggle against racial oppression, using poetry as a powerful tool for social change.

  • Nov. 29 Charles Mower

    A heroic American sergeant who was awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary valor during World War II, sacrificing his life in combat in 1944.

  • Nov. 30 Shirley Chisholm

    Pioneering African American congresswoman who broke significant racial and gender barriers in U.S. politics, serving as the first Black woman elected to Congress and running for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972.