Famous people and celebrities born in November 1931

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in November 1931! 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.

  • Dan Rather
    Nov. 1 Dan Rather

    Prominent American journalist and long-time CBS News anchor who became a significant figure in broadcast journalism.

  • Shunsuke Kikuchi
    Nov. 1 Shunsuke Kikuchi

    Renowned Japanese composer known for his significant contributions to film and television music.

  • Gérard Barray
    Nov. 2 Gérard Barray

    Gérard Barray was a renowned French actor famous for his roles in adventure films, particularly his iconic portrayal of D'Artagnan in the 1961 version of 'The Three Musketeers'.

  • Massa Makan Diabaté
    Nov. 2 Massa Makan Diabaté

    Massa Makan Diabaté was a prominent Malian historian, author, and playwright who made significant contributions to West African literature and cultural documentation.

  • Monica Vitti
    Nov. 3 Monica Vitti

    Renowned Italian actress who was a leading figure in art cinema during the 1960s and 1970s. She starred in iconic films by Michelangelo Antonioni and was known for her sophisticated and nuanced performances. Vitti was not only an actress but also a director and writer.

  • Bernard Francis Law
    Nov. 4 Bernard Francis Law

    Catholic Cardinal who was Archbishop of Boston and became a controversial figure due to his handling of sexual abuse scandals within the Catholic Church.

  • Ike Turner
    Nov. 5 Ike Turner

    Influential American musician and bandleader who was a pioneering figure in rock and R&B music, known for his musical partnership and tumultuous marriage with Tina Turner.

  • Mike Nichols
    Nov. 6 Mike Nichols

    Renowned American film and theater director known for groundbreaking films like 'The Graduate' and 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'. He was a highly respected filmmaker who won multiple awards, including an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony.

  • G. Edward Griffin
    Nov. 7 G. Edward Griffin

    G. Edward Griffin is a prominent American author, filmmaker, and political commentator known for his controversial works on conspiracy theories, including 'The Creature from Jekyll Island' about the Federal Reserve System.

  • Morley Safer
    Nov. 8 Morley Safer

    Renowned Canadian-American journalist best known for his long tenure on CBS's '60 Minutes', where he was a respected correspondent for over four decades.

  • Whitey Herzog
    Nov. 9 Whitey Herzog

    Legendary baseball manager known for leading the Saint Louis Cardinals during their successful era in the 1980s, winning a World Series and three National League pennants.

  • Lilly Pulitzer
    Nov. 10 Lilly Pulitzer

    Iconic American fashion designer who revolutionized resort wear with her bright, colorful prints and preppy style. She created a distinctive brand that became synonymous with Palm Beach leisure fashion and upper-class casual elegance.

  • Bob Crewe
    Nov. 12 Bob Crewe

    Bob Crewe was a prominent American music industry professional who significantly influenced pop music in the 1960s, co-writing numerous hit songs for The Four Seasons and creating timeless classics like 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You'.

  • Mwai Kibaki
    Nov. 15 Mwai Kibaki

    Third president of Kenya who served from 2002 to 2013, known for significant economic reforms and constitutional changes.

  • Hubert Sumlin
    Nov. 16 Hubert Sumlin

    Influential blues guitarist who played a crucial role in Howlin' Wolf's band and significantly influenced rock and blues music. He is considered one of the most important blues guitarists of the 20th century.

  • Pierre Nora
    Nov. 17 Pierre Nora

    Renowned French historian specializing in memory studies, elected to the Académie Française in 2001. His groundbreaking work on French national identity and historical memory has significantly influenced contemporary historiography.

  • Gene Tunney
    Nov. 18 Gene Tunney

    Legendary American professional boxer who was World Heavyweight Champion in the 1920s, known for defeating Jack Dempsey in two famous fights.

  • Arthur Chaskalson
    Nov. 24 Arthur Chaskalson

    Prominent South African lawyer and judge who served as the 18th Chief Justice of South Africa, playing a crucial role in the country's post-apartheid judicial system. He was a key figure in advancing human rights and constitutional law during a transformative period in South African history.

  • Nat Adderley
    Nov. 25 Nat Adderley

    Nat Adderley was a renowned American jazz musician and cornetist, known for his work with his brother Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley. He was inducted into the Jazz Hall of Fame and played with notable jazz ensembles like Lionel Hampton's and Woody Herman's bands.

  • Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
    Nov. 26 Adolfo Pérez Esquivel

    Renowned Argentine human rights activist, artist, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who played a crucial role in exposing human rights violations during Argentina's military dictatorship.

  • Dervla Murphy
    Nov. 28 Dervla Murphy

    Renowned Irish travel writer and cyclist who embarked on extraordinary solo bicycle journeys across challenging terrains worldwide, inspiring generations of adventurers and travel enthusiasts.

  • Tomi Ungerer
    Nov. 28 Tomi Ungerer

    Versatile French illustrator and writer who created works in multiple languages, known for his provocative and innovative artistic style across children's books and satirical illustrations.

  • Shintaro Katsu
    Nov. 29 Shintaro Katsu

    Renowned Japanese actor, singer, director, and producer who was a significant figure in Japanese entertainment from the mid-20th century.

  • Gordon Liddy
    Nov. 30 Gordon Liddy

    Infamous Watergate conspirator and former FBI agent who became a symbol of political scandal in the Nixon administration, serving 52 months in prison for his role in the break-in.