Famous people and celebrities born in March 1932

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in March 1932! 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 2 Suitbert Ertel

    German psychologist and researcher specializing in personality psychology, cognitive styles, and unconventional studies linking solar activity with human behavior. He was a professor at Göttingen University and conducted extensive research in psycholinguistics and anthropological psychology.

  • March 3 Hilda Braid

    English actress known for her character roles in television and theater, with a career spanning several decades in British entertainment.

  • Miriam Makeba
    March 4 Miriam Makeba

    Legendary South African singer and anti-apartheid activist known as 'Mama Africa', who used her music to fight racial oppression and became an international symbol of resistance.

  • March 4 Ryszard Kapuściński

    Renowned Polish journalist, writer, and poet famous for his profound reportage on developing world conflicts and postcolonial transformations.

  • Diana Coupland
    March 5 Diana Coupland

    British comedic actress known for her roles in television sitcoms during the mid-20th century.

  • March 6 Bronisław Geremek

    Renowned Polish historian, politician, and key figure in Poland's democratic transition, serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs.

  • Keely Smith
    March 9 Keely Smith

    Renowned American jazz and pop singer known for her work with Louis Prima and her successful solo career in the 1950s and 1960s.

  • March 9 Walter Mercado

    Iconic Puerto Rican astrologer, actor, and television personality famous for his flamboyant style and widespread horoscope broadcasts across Latin America.

  • March 11 Nigel Lawson

    Prominent British Conservative politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1983 to 1989, playing a significant role in Margaret Thatcher's government and economic reforms.

  • Barbara Feldon
    March 12 Barbara Feldon

    Barbara Feldon is an American actress and comedic performer best known for her iconic role as Agent 99 in the classic spy comedy series 'Get Smart' alongside Don Adams.

  • March 12 Andrew Young

    Andrew Young is a prominent civil rights leader, politician, and diplomat who played a crucial role in the African American civil rights movement and served as the first Black congressman in Georgia since 1871.

  • March 14 Philippe Alexandre

    Prominent French journalist and writer who made significant contributions across multiple media platforms, including radio, television, and print journalism.

  • March 15 Alan Bean

    NASA astronaut who was the fourth person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 12 mission. He was a naval aviator and aeronautical engineer who made significant contributions to space exploration.

  • March 16 Walter Cunningham

    American astronaut who flew on Apollo 7, a critical mission testing spacecraft systems. He served as a systems engineer monitoring electrical communications and life support during the 11-day mission, notable for astronauts catching the first cold in space.

  • John Updike
    March 18 John Updike

    Renowned American novelist and literary craftsman, best known for his 'Rabbit' series and Pulitzer Prize-winning works. He was a prolific writer who explored themes of suburban American life with exceptional prose style.

  • March 18 F[rederik] W[illem]

    South African politician who served as President of South Africa from 1989 to 1994, playing a crucial role in ending apartheid and transitioning to a democratic government.

  • March 19 Gay Brewer

    Professional American golfer who was a notable PGA Tour player, winning multiple tournaments including the Masters Tournament in 1967.

  • March 20 Marthe Villalonga

    Marthe Villalonga is a notable French actress and pianist who has contributed to French cinema and performing arts throughout her career.

  • March 20 Tod Dockstader

    Tod Dockstader was a pioneering American electronic music composer who made significant contributions to experimental and avant-garde music in the mid-20th century.

  • March 21 Walter Gilbert

    Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry and Physics, known for groundbreaking work in molecular biology and genetic sequencing.

  • March 21 Gianfranco Funari

    Controversial Italian TV personality known for his provocative and direct communication style, who became famous for his unique approach to commentary and entertainment.

  • March 21 Joseph Silverstein

    Renowned American violinist and conductor who had a distinguished career in classical music, leading orchestras and performing internationally.

  • March 22 Larry Evans

    Renowned American chess grandmaster and journalist who significantly contributed to chess literature and competitive play during the mid-20th century.

  • March 22 Els Borst

    Prominent Dutch physician and politician who served as deputy prime minister of the Netherlands, making significant contributions to healthcare and public policy.

  • March 25 Wes Santee

    Pioneering American track and field athlete who was a key figure in the sub-4-minute mile era. He set significant running records in the 1950s and was involved in controversial Olympic training disputes.

  • March 27 Junior Parker

    Influential blues musician known for his harmonica skills and significant contributions to the Memphis blues scene.

  • March 30 Jean Bousquet

    Prominent French fashion designer who founded his eponymous brand in 1958, later expanding into entrepreneurship and politics. He was a significant figure in the French fashion industry during the mid-20th century.

  • March 31 Nagisa Oshima

    Renowned Japanese film director known for avant-garde and politically provocative cinema, particularly from the Japanese New Wave movement.

  • March 31 John Jakes

    Prolific American novelist best known for historical fiction, particularly his Kent Family Chronicles and North and South trilogy.

  • March 31 Craig Kauffman

    Influential American artist and sculptor who pioneered the use of plastics in modern art, establishing a significant reputation in Los Angeles during the mid-20th century.