Famous people and celebrities born in March 1925

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

  • March 1 Al Rosen

    Al Rosen was a prominent Major League Baseball third baseman who played for the Cleveland Indians, winning the American League MVP award in 1953. Later in his career, he served as president of the New York Yankees.

  • March 4 Paul Mauriat

    Renowned French orchestra leader and conductor famous for his easy listening music. His international hit 'Love is Blue' topped charts for five weeks in 1968. He was a significant figure in mid-20th century popular music.

  • March 5 Jacques Vergès

    Renowned French lawyer known for defending controversial clients like Klaus Barbie and Carlos the Jackal. A resistance fighter during World War II, he was a prominent left-wing advocate who graduated top of his law class in 1954.

  • March 6 Wes Montgomery

    Legendary jazz guitarist known for his innovative thumb-picking technique and influential contributions to bebop and hard bop styles. He was a pivotal figure in jazz guitar history during the 1950s and 1960s.

  • March 7 Rene Gagnon

    American Marine immortalized in the iconic Iwo Jima flag-raising photograph, a pivotal image of World War II heroism and American military valor.

  • March 8 Warren Bennis

    Warren Bennis was a pioneering leadership scholar and author who significantly influenced modern management theory and leadership development. He was a professor at the University of Southern California and wrote extensively about leadership, organizational change, and personal growth.

  • March 10 Manolis Anagnostakis

    Prominent Greek poet and literary critic who significantly influenced modern Greek poetry in the post-war period.

  • March 11 İlhan Selçuk

    Prominent Turkish journalist, author, and lawyer known for his critical and influential writing in Turkish media during the 20th century.

  • March 12 Louison Bobet

    Famous French cyclist who won the Tour de France three consecutive times from 1953 to 1955, dominating professional cycling in the mid-1950s.

  • March 12 Georges Delerue

    Renowned French film composer known for creating memorable soundtracks for numerous acclaimed movies, winning multiple awards for his musical compositions.

  • March 13 Roy Haynes

    Legendary jazz drummer and bandleader who has performed with numerous jazz icons across multiple generations, including Charlie Parker, Sarah Vaughan, and Chick Corea.

  • March 16 Luis Miramontes

    Renowned Mexican chemist who played a crucial role in co-inventing the first oral contraceptive pill, revolutionizing reproductive health.

  • March 17 Jerome Lejeune

    Pioneering French pediatrician who made a groundbreaking discovery by identifying the genetic cause of Down syndrome, significantly advancing medical understanding of genetic disorders.

  • March 19 Brent Scowcroft

    Prominent American national security advisor who served under Presidents George H. W. Bush and Gerald Ford, and was a distinguished lieutenant general in the United States Air Force. He was a key foreign policy strategist during critical periods of the Cold War and post-Cold War era.

  • March 20 John Ehrlichman

    Key Nixon administration official who served as domestic affairs advisor from 1969 to 1973. He was a central figure in the Watergate scandal, which ultimately led to President Nixon's resignation.

  • March 20 Romana Banuelos

    First Mexican-American woman appointed as U.S. Treasurer by President Nixon in 1971. She founded a successful Mexican food products company in 1949, which became a multi-million-dollar business. Her tenure was marked by controversy surrounding illegal hiring practices.

  • March 21 Peter Brook

    Renowned international theatre and film director who revolutionized modern theatrical performance with innovative and experimental approaches. He was a pivotal figure in 20th-century theatre, known for groundbreaking productions like 'The Mahabharata'.

  • March 21 Hugo Koblet

    Swiss professional cyclist known as the 'Pédaleur de Charme', who was a prominent competitor in the 1950s. He won the Giro d'Italia in 1950 and was a significant figure in European cycling.

  • March 23 David Watkin

    Renowned English cinematographer known for his exceptional work in film photography, contributing significantly to British cinema through his distinctive visual style.

  • March 25 Flannery O'Connor

    Influential Southern Gothic writer known for her dark, satirical short stories exploring religious themes and human nature. Her most famous work, 'A Good Man Is Hard to Find', is a landmark of 20th-century American literature.

  • March 25 Anthony Quinton

    Prominent British philosopher, academic, and writer who made significant contributions to metaphysics and epistemology. He served as president of Trinity College, Oxford, and was a respected intellectual figure.

  • March 27 Pierre Boulez

    Pierre Boulez was a renowned 20th-century French composer, conductor, and music theorist who significantly influenced modern classical music and contemporary musical composition.

  • March 28 Innokenty Smoktunovsky

    Renowned Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, famous for his nuanced performances in classic Russian cinema during the mid-20th century.

  • March 29 Emlen Tunnell NFL safety (New York Giants

    Emlen Tunnell was a pioneering NFL safety who played for the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers, becoming the first African American player inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.