Famous people and celebrities born in October 1929

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

  • Oct. 1 Jean Amadou

    French television host and comedian who pioneered satirical entertainment with his innovative 'Bébête Show', a groundbreaking political satire program featuring puppet characters representing French politicians.

  • Moses Gunn
    Oct. 2 Moses Gunn

    Prominent African-American stage and film actor who co-founded the Negro Ensemble Company and won a Tony Award in 1976 for his powerful theatrical performances.

  • Oct. 4 John E. Mack

    Renowned Harvard psychiatrist, Pulitzer Prize winner, and author known for his groundbreaking work in psychology and exploration of human consciousness.

  • Oct. 4 Leroy Van Dyke

    American country music guitarist and singer-songwriter known for hit songs like 'Walk on By'.

  • Oct. 5 Richard F. Gordon Jr.

    American naval officer, aviator, test pilot, and NASA astronaut who made significant contributions to space exploration during the Gemini and Apollo missions.

  • Bruno Cremer
    Oct. 6 Bruno Cremer

    Renowned French actor best known for portraying Inspector Maigret, Bruno Cremer was a versatile performer who graduated from the Paris Conservatory and appeared in numerous European and American films. His notable works include 'Paris brûle-t-il', 'Noce Blanche', and 'The Sorcerer'.

  • Oct. 7 Graeme Ferguson

    Pioneering Canadian filmmaker and co-founder of IMAX Corporation, who revolutionized large-format film technology and cinema experience.

  • Liselotte Pulver
    Oct. 11 Liselotte Pulver

    A prominent Swiss actress who was a major film and television star during the 1950s and 1960s, known for her roles in European cinema and her notable autobiography published in 1990.

  • Oct. 12 Magnus Magnusson

    Icelandic-born British television presenter and journalist, famously known for hosting the iconic quiz show 'Mastermind' for 25 years, becoming a beloved media personality in the UK.

  • Oct. 12 Robert Coles

    Renowned American psychologist, author, and academic known for his significant contributions to child psychology and social studies, particularly his work on moral development and children's experiences.

  • Oct. 15 Milorad Pavic

    Renowned Serbian novelist, poet, and translator famous for his innovative postmodern novel 'Dictionary of the Khazars', which revolutionized narrative structure.

  • Fernanda Montenegro
    Oct. 16 Fernanda Montenegro

    Renowned Brazilian actress, considered a national treasure of Brazil, with a distinguished career spanning theater, cinema, and television, and internationally recognized for her exceptional performances.

  • Oct. 18 Kees Fens

    Prominent Dutch literary critic and writer who made significant contributions to literary analysis and criticism in the Netherlands during the 20th century.

  • Oct. 18 Violeta Chamorro

    Nicaraguan publisher and politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1990 to 1997, playing a crucial role in the country's transition to democracy.

  • Oct. 19 Lewis Wolpert

    Renowned developmental biologist and science communicator who made significant contributions to understanding cell and developmental biology. He was a respected academic and author who popularized scientific concepts.

  • Oct. 21 Ursula Le Guin

    Renowned American science fiction and fantasy author who revolutionized the genre with her profound literary works. She won multiple prestigious awards, including the National Book Award for 'The Farthest Shore'. Her writing explored complex social and philosophical themes through imaginative storytelling.

  • Oct. 21 Pierre Bellemare

    French journalist, radio and television personality known for his versatile media career. He was a prolific writer and storyteller who made significant contributions to French media and entertainment.

  • Oct. 22 Lev Yashin

    Lev Yashin was a legendary Soviet goalkeeper nicknamed the 'Black Spider', revolutionizing the goalkeeper position in football and widely considered the greatest goalkeeper of all time.

  • Oct. 23 Shamsur Rahman

    Prominent Bangladeshi poet and journalist who significantly contributed to Bengali literature during the 20th century, known for his influential works and cultural impact.

  • Oct. 23 Luis Alarcón

    Renowned Chilean actor who made significant contributions to Latin American cinema and theater during his career.

  • Oct. 24 George Crumb

    Renowned American avant-garde composer known for innovative and experimental musical compositions, winner of the Pulitzer Prize.

  • Oct. 24 Hubert Aquin

    Prominent Canadian novelist and intellectual who significantly influenced Quebec literature through experimental narrative techniques and political themes.

  • Oct. 26 Neal Matthews Jr.

    American country and gospel singer known for his work with the Jordanaires, a prominent vocal group in country and rock music history.

  • Joan Plowright
    Oct. 29 Joan Plowright

    Joan Plowright is a renowned British actress with a distinguished career in theater, film, and television, notably known for her marriage to legendary actor Sir Laurence Olivier and her own significant contributions to performing arts.

  • Oct. 29 André Brasilier

    André Brasilier is a distinguished French painter who graduated from l'Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in 1959, known for his versatile artistic style spanning oils, watercolors, mosaics, and lithographs.

  • Oct. 29 Yevgeny Primakov

    Yevgeny Primakov was a prominent Russian-Ukrainian journalist and politician who served as the 32nd Prime Minister of Russia, playing a significant role in the country's political landscape during the late 20th century.

  • Bud Spencer
    Oct. 31 Bud Spencer

    Bud Spencer was a famous Italian actor, filmmaker, and former professional swimmer known for his iconic action-comedy movies with Terence Hill. He starred in over 20 films together with Hill, creating a legendary comedy duo in European cinema. His unique physique and comedic timing made him a beloved international star.