Famous people and celebrities born in February 1925

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in February 1925! 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.

  • Elaine Stritch
    Feb. 2 Elaine Stritch

    Legendary Broadway and television actress known for her distinctive gravelly voice and powerful performances. Her Tony Award-winning one-woman show 'Elaine Stritch at Liberty' chronicled her remarkable life and career, including her struggles with alcoholism and triumphant comeback.

  • Shelley Berman
    Feb. 3 Shelley Berman

    Pioneering stand-up comedian and actor who significantly influenced comedy in the mid-20th century, known for his neurotic and introspective comedic style.

  • Feb. 6 Pramoedya Ananta Toer

    Pramoedya Ananta Toer was a prominent Indonesian novelist and political activist who wrote extensively about colonial oppression and national liberation. His most famous work, the Buru Quartet, is considered a masterpiece of Indonesian literature. He was imprisoned for years by the Suharto regime for his political writings.

  • Feb. 7 H Eisenreich

    H Eisenreich is an American writer known for impactful novels and thought-provoking essays, contributing to contemporary literature.

  • Feb. 7 Joan McEvers

    Joan McEvers is a prominent astrologer who co-authored the bestselling series 'The Only Way to Learn Astrology' and was awarded the Regulus Award for Education.

  • Jack Lemmon
    Feb. 8 Jack Lemmon

    Legendary American actor who won multiple Academy Awards and was renowned for his comedic and dramatic versatility. He starred in classic films like 'Some Like It Hot' and 'The Apartment', becoming one of Hollywood's most beloved performers of the mid-20th century. Lemmon's career spanned over four decades with numerous critically acclaimed performances.

  • Pierre Mondy
    Feb. 10 Pierre Mondy

    Renowned French actor and theatre director who made significant contributions to French cinema and stage during the mid-20th century.

  • Feb. 11 Virginia Johnson

    Pioneering sex researcher who, alongside William Masters, revolutionized scientific understanding of human sexuality through groundbreaking laboratory studies and clinical research.

  • Feb. 11 Kim Stanley

    Acclaimed American actress known for her powerful stage and screen performances, particularly in theater and notable films of the mid-20th century.

  • Feb. 12 Joan Mitchell

    Joan Mitchell was a prominent abstract expressionist painter known for her vibrant, emotionally charged artworks. She was a key figure in the post-World War II art scene, bridging American and French artistic traditions. Mitchell's paintings are celebrated for their dynamic use of color and powerful gestural techniques.

  • Feb. 16 John Schlesinger

    Film director known for critically acclaimed works like 'Midnight Cowboy' and 'Marathon Man'. He was an important figure in British and American cinema.

  • Feb. 16 François-Xavier Ortoli

    French Gaullist politician and businessman who served in the Free French Forces during World War II. He was a prominent minister in the late 1960s and later became the fifth president of a European institution.

  • Feb. 16 Carlos Paredes

    Renowned Portuguese composer and guitarist known for his significant contributions to traditional Portuguese music. He was a key figure in preserving and popularizing Portuguese guitar styles.

  • Hal Holbrook
    Feb. 17 Hal Holbrook

    Renowned American actor with a distinguished career spanning stage and screen, known for iconic roles in films like 'All the President's Men' and his acclaimed Mark Twain one-man show. He won multiple Emmy Awards and was a respected theater performer.

  • George Kennedy
    Feb. 18 George Kennedy

    George Kennedy was a renowned American actor famous for his versatile character roles in classic films like Cool Hand Luke and The Naked Gun comedy series, winning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1968.

  • Feb. 18 Russell Hunter

    Russell Hunter was a Scottish character actor known for his work in repertory theater and television, particularly memorable for his role in the series 'Callan' between 1967 and 1972.

  • Robert Altman
    Feb. 20 Robert Altman

    Renowned American film director who revolutionized cinema with innovative storytelling techniques. He directed critically acclaimed films like 'M*A*S*H', 'Nashville', and 'McCabe and Mrs. Miller' during the 1970s. His unique ensemble cast approach and unconventional narrative style made him a significant figure in New Hollywood cinema.

  • Feb. 21 Sam Peckinpah

    Influential American film director known for revolutionizing the Western genre with his innovative and violent storytelling style, particularly in films like 'The Wild Bunch'.

  • Feb. 21 Jack Ramsay

    Jack Ramsay was a legendary NBA coach who led the Portland Trail Blazers to their first and only NBA championship in 1977, transforming the team's history.

  • Feb. 21 Al Fann

    African American actor, director, and producer who founded the Al Fann Theatrical Ensemble and played significant roles in notable films like 'Cotton Comes to Harlem' and 'The French Connection'.

  • Feb. 22 Edward Gorey

    Edward Gorey was a distinctive American illustrator and writer famous for his macabre, gothic-style illustrated books that blended dark humor with intricate, Victorian-inspired artwork.

  • Feb. 22 Gerald Stern

    Gerald Stern is a renowned American poet celebrated for his deeply personal and lyrical poetry collections, winning numerous prestigious literary awards throughout his career.

  • Feb. 23 Louis Stokes

    Louis Stokes was a prominent African American lawyer and politician who served as a Democratic U.S. Representative from Ohio for 30 years. He was the first Black congressman from Ohio and played a significant role in civil rights and urban policy.

  • Feb. 24 Bud Day

    Highly decorated American military pilot and Vietnam War veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary heroism and survival as a prisoner of war. He is considered one of the most decorated service members in U.S. military history.

  • Feb. 25 Lisa Kirk

    Renowned American actress and singer known for her Broadway performances and musical talents during the mid-20th century.

  • Feb. 25 Shehu Shagari

    Nigerian politician who served as the first democratically elected President of Nigeria from 1979 to 1983, playing a significant role in the country's political history.

  • Feb. 26 Everton Weekes

    Legendary West Indian cricketer known as one of the 'Three Ws' alongside Clyde Walcott and Frank Worrell, who dominated cricket in the mid-20th century. He was a prolific batsman for the West Indies cricket team and is considered one of the greatest batsmen in cricket history.

  • Feb. 26 James Moody

    Renowned American jazz saxophonist and big band leader who was a significant figure in the bebop jazz movement during the 1940s and 1950s.

  • Feb. 27 Kenneth Koch

    Kenneth Koch was a prominent New York School poet known for innovative poetry and experimental teaching methods. He was a key figure in the avant-garde literary movement of the mid-20th century. His work significantly influenced contemporary American poetry.

  • Feb. 28 Harry H. Corbett

    Harry H. Corbett was a renowned British actor best known for his iconic role in the comedy series 'Steptoe and Son', which revolutionized British television comedy in the 1960s and 1970s.