Famous people and celebrities born in November 1936

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in November 1936! 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 Eddie Colman

    Eddie Colman was a talented English footballer who tragically died young in the Munich air disaster of 1958, which claimed the lives of several Manchester United players.

  • Nov. 2 Rose Bird

    Rose Bird was a pioneering American jurist who served as California's first female Chief Justice from 1977 to 1987. She was appointed by Governor Jerry Brown and became notable for her controversial tenure, ultimately being removed by voters in a historic election. Her judicial career challenged traditional legal perspectives and sparked significant debate about judicial independence.

  • Nov. 3 Takao Saito

    Takao Saito is a legendary manga artist famous for creating 'Golgo 13', one of the longest-running manga series in history. His work, featuring the professional assassin Duke Togo, has been widely influential in Japanese popular culture. The series has been adapted into multiple media formats including films, video games, and anime.

  • Nov. 3 Roy Emerson

    Roy Emerson is a notable Australian tennis player who was a dominant force in men's tennis during the 1960s. He won 12 Grand Slam titles and was the first male player to win all four Grand Slam tournaments in his career. After retiring, he became a respected tennis coach.

  • Nov. 4 C. K. Williams

    Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet known for his profound and introspective poetry exploring human emotions and social themes.

  • Nov. 5 Michael Dertouzos

    A pioneering computer scientist who significantly contributed to human-computer interaction research at MIT and played a crucial role in early internet development.

  • Nov. 5 Uwe Seeler

    Legendary German soccer player and football official, widely respected in the world of German football for his significant contributions as a player and administrator.

  • Jacques Charrier
    Nov. 6 Jacques Charrier

    French actor known for his tumultuous marriage to Brigitte Bardot. He was a versatile performer in film, television, and stage, with a notable career in the entertainment industry during the late 1950s and early 1960s.

  • Nov. 7 Al Attles

    Legendary NBA player and coach for the Golden State Warriors, known for his significant contributions to basketball history.

  • Virna Lisi
    Nov. 8 Virna Lisi

    Renowned Italian actress who achieved international acclaim for her roles in notable films like 'The Black Tulip' and 'Casanova'. She won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1994 for her performance in 'Queen Margot'.

  • Nov. 9 Mikhail Tal

    Legendary Latvian chess grandmaster known as the 'Magician from Riga', who was World Chess Champion from 1960 to 1961 and renowned for his brilliant, sacrificial playing style.

  • Nov. 9 Mary Travers

    Iconic folk singer who was a key member of the legendary folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, known for their influential protest songs and civil rights activism during the 1960s.

  • Susan Kohner
    Nov. 11 Susan Kohner

    Susan Kohner was an acclaimed American actress known for her groundbreaking role in 'Imitation of Life' (1959), where she portrayed a light-skinned Black woman passing as white. She later transitioned from acting to focus on her family, raising two sons who became prominent filmmakers.

  • Nov. 12 Mort Shuman

    Mort Shuman was a renowned American singer-songwriter and pianist known for his significant contributions to popular music, particularly in collaboration with Doc Pomus.

  • Nov. 14 Carey Bell

    Renowned American blues harmonica player and singer known for his significant contributions to the Chicago blues scene.

  • Nov. 15 Wolf Biermann

    Renowned German singer-songwriter and political dissident who was a prominent critical voice against the East German regime, known for his powerful and provocative artistic expression.

  • Nov. 16 Antonio Gades

    Renowned Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer who significantly contributed to popularizing flamenco internationally through innovative dance adaptations of classic works like Carmen and Bodas de Sangre.

  • Nov. 17 Frédy Girardet

    A legendary Swiss chef renowned for his exceptional culinary skills, Girardet was considered one of the most influential chefs of the 20th century. His restaurant in Crissier was globally recognized as a pinnacle of gastronomic excellence. In 1989, he was honored as 'Cook of the Century' by the prestigious Gault et Millau guide.

  • Dick Cavett
    Nov. 19 Dick Cavett

    Renowned American talk show host known for his intelligent and witty interview style, who hosted popular television programs from the 1960s through multiple decades.

  • Nov. 19 Yuan T. Lee

    Taiwanese-American chemist who won the Nobel Prize, renowned for his significant contributions to chemical reaction dynamics and molecular beam research.

  • Nov. 20 Don DeLillo

    Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and postmodern literary icon known for seminal works like 'White Noise' and 'Underworld'. He is considered one of the most significant American writers of the late 20th century.

  • Nov. 21 Victor Chang

    Pioneering Chinese-Australian heart surgeon tragically murdered in Sydney, who made significant contributions to medical science and cross-cultural understanding.

  • Nov. 22 John Bird

    Prominent English satirist, actor, and writer known for his sharp political comedy and contributions to British television satire, particularly through the groundbreaking show 'The BBC's That Was The Week That Was'.

  • Nov. 23 Robert Barnard

    Renowned English crime novelist and literary critic known for his detective fiction and academic works on literature.

  • Nov. 25 Trisha Brown

    Trisha Brown was a pioneering postmodern choreographer who revolutionized contemporary dance through her experimental and groundbreaking performance techniques. She was a key figure in the Judson Dance Theater and significantly influenced modern dance aesthetics in the late 20th century.

  • Nov. 27 Glynn Lunney

    Glynn Lunney was a NASA flight director who played a crucial role in the Apollo space program, including the historic Apollo 13 mission.

  • Nov. 28 Philippe Sollers

    Philippe Sollers is a prominent French writer and literary critic who played a crucial role in the avant-garde literary movement, particularly through his involvement with the influential journal Tel Quel.

  • Nov. 28 Carol Gilligan

    Carol Gilligan is a pioneering psychologist known for her groundbreaking work in moral development theory, particularly her research on gender and ethics.

  • Nov. 30 Abbie Hoffman

    Prominent American political activist and counterculture icon of the 1960s who co-founded the Yippie movement, known for theatrical political protests against the Vietnam War and social conservatism.