Famous people and celebrities born in February 1938

Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in February 1938! 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.

  • Sherman Hemsley
    Feb. 1 Sherman Hemsley

    Sherman Hemsley was a prominent African American actor famous for his iconic role as George Jefferson in the groundbreaking sitcoms 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons', which challenged racial stereotypes in 1970s television.

  • Feb. 1 Jimmy Carl Black

    Jimmy Carl Black was an influential rock drummer and singer, best known for his work with Frank Zappa's band The Mothers of Invention and his contributions to experimental rock music.

  • Feb. 2 Norman Fowler

    Prominent British Conservative politician who served as Secretary of State for Transport and held several key ministerial positions during the Thatcher era.

  • Feb. 3 Emile Griffith

    Renowned professional boxer from the U.S. Virgin Islands who was world champion in multiple weight classes during the 1960s, known for his powerful and technical boxing style.

  • Feb. 4 Birju Maharaj

    Birju Maharaj was a renowned Indian classical dancer and choreographer, considered a master of Kathak dance and a significant cultural ambassador of traditional Indian performing arts.

  • Feb. 4 Ron Russell

    Ron Russell is an American artist renowned for his unique acrylic paintings on glass, specializing in cosmic, fantasy, and visionary art scenes. His innovative technique of 'englassment' involves using glass wrap to transform image meanings in a pressure chamber. Russell's gallery showcases diverse artistic interpretations including astronomical and semi-biblical works.

  • Feb. 5 John Guare

    Renowned American playwright known for innovative theatrical works that explore complex family dynamics and societal ambitions. He wrote critically acclaimed plays like 'The House of Blue Leaves' and won multiple awards for his unique storytelling style. Guare also contributed to cinema by writing the screenplay for 'Atlantic City'.

  • Feb. 6 Fred Mifflin

    Canadian admiral and politician who served as the 19th Minister of Veterans Affairs, contributing significantly to Canada's military and political landscape.

  • Feb. 8 Richard Idemon

    Richard Idemon was a prominent American astrologer and psychotherapist who specialized in teaching psychological astrology. He was a dynamic speaker who lectured extensively at universities, medical schools, and international conferences. Idemon was also a close collaborator with renowned astrologer Liz Greene in organizing international events.

  • Feb. 10 Roy Gillett

    Roy Gillett is a prominent British astrologer, author, and lecturer who has significantly contributed to astrological research and programming. As president of the British Astrological Association since 1999, he has been a key figure in promoting astrological studies and developing specialized software.

  • Feb. 10 Maurice Agnelet

    Maurice Agnelet is a French lawyer and criminal notorious for the murder of his lover Agnes Le Roux, a case that captivated public attention for over 30 years. He was convicted on April 11, 2014, with his whereabouts unknown since October 26, 1977.

  • Bobby Pickett
    Feb. 11 Bobby Pickett

    Famous for the novelty Halloween song 'Monster Mash', Bobby Pickett was an American singer-songwriter known for his humorous musical parodies.

  • Feb. 11 Manuel Antonio

    Manuel Noriega, the controversial Panamanian military dictator who ruled from 1983 to 1990, known for his authoritarian regime and eventual capture by US forces.

  • Judy Blume
    Feb. 12 Judy Blume

    Renowned American children's and young adult novelist who revolutionized adolescent literature by addressing sensitive topics like puberty, sexuality, and personal growth with honesty and compassion.

  • Oliver Reed
    Feb. 13 Oliver Reed

    Iconic British actor known for his powerful screen presence and memorable roles in classic films like 'The Three Musketeers' and 'Women in Love'. He was a prominent figure in British cinema during the 1960s and 1970s, frequently collaborating with director Ken Russell.

  • Feb. 16 John Corigliano

    Renowned American composer and academic, known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning compositions and significant contributions to contemporary classical music.

  • Feb. 17 Mary Frances Berry

    Mary Frances Berry is a prominent civil rights activist and scholar who served as the head of the US Commission on Civil Rights, advocating for social justice and equality.

  • Feb. 18 Istvan Szabo

    Renowned Hungarian film director known for critically acclaimed films like 'Mephisto' and 'Colonel Redl', who won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

  • Feb. 19 Rika Zaraï

    Rika Zaraï was a prominent Israeli singer and songwriter who gained significant popularity in Europe, known for her multilingual performances and for introducing classic Israeli music to international audiences.

  • Feb. 19 Choekyi Gyaltsen

    The 10th Panchen Lama, a significant Tibetan Buddhist leader who played a crucial role in preserving Tibetan culture during challenging political times.

  • Feb. 20 Richard Beymer

    American actor best known for his roles in 'West Side Story' and David Lynch's 'Twin Peaks', with a significant career in film and television.

  • Feb. 22 Ishmael Reed

    Ishmael Reed is an influential African American novelist, poet, and essayist known for his postmodern and satirical works that critically examine race, culture, and American society.

  • Diane Varsi
    Feb. 23 Diane Varsi

    Diane Varsi was a talented American actress nominated for an Oscar in 1957 for her breakthrough role in 'Peyton Place'. Despite early promise, she deliberately chose to step away from Hollywood's spotlight, making her a unique figure in cinema history.

  • James Farentino
    Feb. 24 James Farentino

    American television and film actor known for roles in series like 'The Sopranos' and movies such as 'The Final Countdown'. He had a notable career spanning several decades in Hollywood.

  • Feb. 24 Phil Knight

    Co-founder of Nike, Inc., who transformed a small athletic shoe company into a global sports apparel and footwear empire. His innovative marketing strategies and entrepreneurial vision revolutionized the sports industry.

  • Diane Baker
    Feb. 25 Diane Baker

    Diane Baker is an accomplished American actress who was a prominent talent at Twentieth Century Fox during the late 1950s and 1960s. She appeared in numerous films and television productions, bringing sophistication and elegance to her roles. Baker was known for her versatile acting skills and striking screen presence.

  • Feb. 25 Herb Elliott

    Herb Elliott was a legendary Australian middle-distance runner who revolutionized track and field in the late 1950s. He was famous for breaking the four-minute mile barrier and setting remarkable records in international competitions. Elliott was considered one of the most dominant runners of his era.

  • Feb. 26 Evagoras Pallikarides

    Greek-Cypriot revolutionary and national hero who fought against British colonial rule in Cyprus during the 1950s. He was executed at a young age for his involvement in the independence struggle, becoming a symbol of resistance and patriotism.

  • Pascale Petit
    Feb. 27 Pascale Petit

    French actress known for her marriage to actor Giani Esposito and being the mother of Douchka. She was fascinated by astrology and believed in selecting precise birth moments for her child.

  • Feb. 27 Jake Thackray

    Renowned English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and journalist known for his witty and satirical musical performances. His unique style blended folk music with comedic storytelling.