Famous people and celebrities born in November 1929

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in November 1929! 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 Pierre Truche

    Prominent French magistrate who held several high-ranking judicial positions, including president of the Cassation Court, and played a significant role in the French judicial system during the late 20th century.

  • Nov. 3 Amar Bose

    Renowned inventor and founder of Bose Corporation, famous for revolutionizing audio technology and speaker design worldwide.

  • Nov. 3 Catherine Anglade

    French actress, director, and television producer who made significant contributions to French media and entertainment during her career.

  • Nov. 4 Henri Gault

    Influential French food journalist who co-founded the Gault-Millau restaurant guide and coined the term 'nouvelle cuisine', a revolutionary culinary movement that transformed French gastronomy in the 1960s and 1970s.

  • June Squibb
    Nov. 6 June Squibb

    June Squibb is an accomplished American actress known for her comedic roles and Oscar-nominated performance in 'Nebraska'.

  • Nov. 8 Bobby Bowden

    Legendary American football coach who led Florida State University's football program to national prominence, winning two national championships and coaching numerous NFL players.

  • Nov. 8 Eric Kandel

    Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in memory storage and neural function, particularly in the hippocampus.

  • Nov. 9 Imre Kertész

    Imre Kertész was a renowned Hungarian novelist, Holocaust survivor, and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate who wrote extensively about his experiences during World War II and the Holocaust.

  • Nov. 11 Carlos Fuentes

    Renowned Mexican novelist, essayist, and intellectual, best known for his novel 'The Death of Artemio Cruz' and his significant role in the Latin American literary boom.

  • Nov. 11 Hans Magnus Enzensberger

    Prominent German writer, poet, and intellectual known for his critical essays, poetry, and significant contributions to contemporary German literature.

  • Grace Kelly
    Nov. 12 Grace Kelly

    Grace Kelly was an iconic Hollywood actress who became Princess of Monaco after marrying Prince Rainier III, transitioning from a celebrated film career to royalty.

  • Nov. 12 Michael Ende

    Michael Ende was a renowned German fantasy author best known for 'The Neverending Story', a globally acclaimed children's novel that has been translated into over 40 languages.

  • Edward Asner
    Nov. 15 Edward Asner

    Edward Asner was a renowned American actor best known for his Emmy-winning role as Lou Grant in 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' and its spin-off series. He was a prolific television and film actor with a career spanning several decades.

  • Nov. 16 Ed Asner

    Renowned American actor famous for his Emmy Award-winning role as Lou Grant in 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' and numerous other television and film performances.

  • Nov. 16 Josette Rey-Debove

    A pioneering French semiologist and lexicographer who significantly influenced feminist language usage in France. She was the first female lexicographer in the country and worked closely with her husband Alain Rey in linguistic research.

  • Jerry Hardin
    Nov. 20 Jerry Hardin

    American actor known for his iconic role as Deep Throat in the popular sci-fi series 'The X-Files', appearing in numerous television and film productions throughout his career.

  • Nov. 20 Dick Clark in Mount Vernon

    Legendary American TV host best known for 'American Bandstand', a groundbreaking music show that shaped pop culture for decades.

  • Nov. 24 George Moscone

    George Moscone was a progressive American politician who served as mayor of San Francisco from 1975 until his tragic assassination in 1978. He was known for his liberal policies and support of civil rights, and was killed alongside Harvey Milk in a landmark political murder that shocked the nation.

  • Berry Gordy
    Nov. 28 Berry Gordy

    Legendary music entrepreneur who founded Motown Records, revolutionizing the music industry and launching the careers of numerous iconic artists like The Jackson 5, Diana Ross, and Marvin Gaye.

  • Dick Clark
    Nov. 30 Dick Clark

    Legendary American television host who revolutionized pop music broadcasting through 'American Bandstand' and pioneered multiple game show formats across national networks. He was a cultural icon who introduced generations to popular music and entertainment. Clark's influence on American media and music culture was profound and long-lasting.