Famous people and celebrities born in January 1925
Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in January 1925! 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.
Jan. 1 Zena MarshallZena Marshall was a British actress best known for her role as Miss Taro in the first James Bond film, Dr. No (1962). She appeared in several British films and television series during the mid-20th century, often cast in exotic or foreign roles due to her striking looks. [bio]
Jan. 1 Raymond PellegrinRaymond Pellegrin was a French actor known for his extensive work in film, television, and theatre from the 1940s to the 1990s. He appeared in over 100 films and was recognized for his versatility in dramatic and character roles. [bio]
Jan. 2 William CroweProminent American diplomat and admiral who served as United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, playing a significant role in...
Jan. 4 Veikko HakulinenLegendary Finnish cross-country skier who won gold medals in the 30km and 50km events at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo,...
Jan. 5 John OpelProminent IBM executive who served as company president from 1974 to 1985, playing a crucial role in the company's technological development...
Jan. 6 John DeloreanJohn DeLorean was an innovative automotive engineer and entrepreneur who founded the DeLorean Motor Company and created the iconic stainless...
Jan. 7 Gerald DurrellGerald Durrell was a renowned British naturalist, author, and wildlife conservationist who made significant contributions to animal...
Jan. 8 Mohan RakeshProminent Indian playwright and novelist who significantly contributed to modern Hindi literature, known for his innovative narrative...
Jan. 9 Lee Van CleefLee Van Cleef was an American actor best known for his roles in Western films, particularly as a villain or anti-hero in Spaghetti Westerns such as "For a Few Dollars More" and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." With a distinctive sharp-featured look, he became an icon of the genre and left a lasting impact on cinema. [bio]
Jan. 10 Maxwell RoachLegendary jazz drummer and composer, a pioneer of bebop and modern jazz percussion.
Jan. 11 Grant TinkerLegendary American television executive who co-founded MTM Enterprises and revolutionized television production in the 1970s and 1980s.
Jan. 13 Gwen VerdonGwen Verdon was an acclaimed American actress and dancer, best known for her work in musical theater. She was a four-time Tony Award winner and is recognized as one of Broadway's greatest dancers, celebrated for her distinctive style and collaborations with choreographer Bob Fosse. [bio]
Jan. 14 Yukio MishimaYukio Mishima was a renowned Japanese author, playwright, and nationalist. He was one of the most important Japanese writers of the 20th century, celebrated for his novels, short stories, and plays that expertly blended modern and traditional influences. Mishima was also known for his controversial political activities and dramatic death by ritual suicide (seppuku) following a failed coup d'état attempt. [bio]
Jan. 15 Ignacio López TarsoIgnacio López Tarso was a renowned Mexican film, stage, and television actor. He was considered one of the most important actors in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, achieving fame for his role in the classic film 'Macario' (1960). Over a career spanning more than seven decades, he became a key figure in Mexican culture and the performing arts. [bio]
Jan. 15 Ruth SlenczynskaExtraordinary classical pianist and child prodigy who performed internationally from an incredibly young age, overcoming intense parental...
Jan. 16 James Robinson RisnerJames Robinson Risner was a distinguished American Air Force pilot and brigadier general, renowned for his heroic service during the Vietnam...
Jan. 17 Duane HansonRenowned American sculptor famous for hyperrealistic life-sized sculptures depicting ordinary people in everyday situations.
Jan. 18 Edouard DermitheEdouard Dermithe was a French actor and poet, best known for his work with influential director Jean Cocteau, including his leading role in 'Orphée' (1950). Dermithe was considered Cocteau's protégé and frequently appeared in his films and stage productions. [bio]
Jan. 18 Gilles DeleuzeInfluential French philosopher known for groundbreaking works on language, meaning, and desire.
Jan. 19 Nina BawdenNina Bawden was a renowned British novelist known for her children's and adult fiction, winning multiple literary awards and critical...
Jan. 20 Ernesto CardenalErnesto Cardenal was a renowned Nicaraguan poet, Catholic priest, and political activist who played a significant role in the Sandinista...
Jan. 23 Marty PaichRenowned American jazz pianist, arranger, composer, and conductor who significantly influenced West Coast jazz and worked with numerous...
Jan. 24 Maria TallchiefAmerica's first prima ballerina and a pioneering Native American dancer who revolutionized ballet in the United States during the mid-20th...
Jan. 26 Joan LeslieJoan Leslie was an American actress and dancer, best known for her performances in classic films of the 1940s such as 'Yankee Doodle Dandy' and 'Sergeant York.' She was noted for her wholesome screen presence and gracefully transitioned from a child actress to leading lady during the Golden Age of Hollywood. [bio]
Jan. 26 Paul NewmanLegendary Hollywood actor, philanthropist, and director who became an iconic figure in American cinema, known for his charismatic...
Jan. 28 Raja RamannaProminent Indian nuclear physicist who played a crucial role in India's nuclear program and served as Chairman of the Atomic Energy...
Jan. 30 Dorothy MaloneDorothy Malone was an American actress best known for her performances in film and television from the 1940s through the 1960s. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'Written on the Wind' and starred in the popular TV series 'Peyton Place.' [bio]
Jan. 30 Douglas EngelbartPioneering computer scientist who invented the computer mouse and made groundbreaking contributions to interactive computing.
Jan. 31 Benjamin HooksProminent civil rights leader who served as NAACP Executive Director and was the first African-American FCC commissioner, appointed by...








