Famous people and celebrities born in November 1929
Welcome to our dedicated page for celebrating the notable individuals born in November 1929! 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. 2 Richard E. TaylorCanadian physicist and academic, nobel prize laureate (d. 2018).
Nov. 3 Amar BoseRenowned inventor and founder of Bose Corporation, famous for revolutionizing audio technology and speaker design worldwide.
Nov. 4 Henri GaultInfluential French food journalist who co-founded the Gault-Millau restaurant guide and coined the term 'nouvelle cuisine', a revolutionary...
Nov. 6 June SquibbJune Squibb is an acclaimed American actress best known for her performances on stage and screen, particularly her Academy Award-nominated role in the film 'Nebraska' (2013). Renowned for her versatile acting career spanning over five decades, she has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and Broadway productions. [bio]
Nov. 8 Bobby BowdenLegendary American football coach who led Florida State University's football program to national prominence, winning two national...
Nov. 8 Eric KandelNobel Prize-winning neuroscientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in memory storage and neural function, particularly in the...
Nov. 9 Imre KertészImre Kertész was a renowned Hungarian novelist, Holocaust survivor, and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate who wrote extensively about his...
Nov. 11 Carlos FuentesRenowned Mexican novelist, essayist, and intellectual, best known for his novel 'The Death of Artemio Cruz' and his significant role in the...
Nov. 11 Hans Magnus EnzensbergerProminent German writer, poet, and intellectual known for his critical essays, poetry, and significant contributions to contemporary German...
Nov. 12 Grace KellyGrace Kelly was an acclaimed American actress who became Princess of Monaco after marrying Prince Rainier III in 1956. Renowned for her performances in films such as 'Rear Window' and 'To Catch a Thief', she was a leading figure in Hollywood's Golden Age before her royal transition. [bio]
Nov. 13 Michael EndeRenowned German author famous for fantasy novels like 'The Neverending Story', a beloved children's literature classic.
Nov. 13 Fred PhelpsControversial American pastor and lawyer who founded the Westboro Baptist Church, known for extreme anti-gay rhetoric and provocative...
Nov. 15 Edward AsnerEdward Asner was a highly respected American actor and voice artist, best known for his role as Lou Grant on both 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' and its spinoff 'Lou Grant.' Throughout a career spanning more than six decades, Asner earned acclaim for his work on television, in film, and as a voice actor, notably as the voice of Carl … [bio]
Nov. 16 Ed AsnerRenowned American actor famous for his Emmy Award-winning role as Lou Grant in 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' and numerous other television and...
Nov. 16 Josette Rey-DeboveA pioneering French semiologist and lexicographer who significantly influenced feminist language usage in France.
Nov. 17 Gorō NayaRenowned Japanese voice actor and director known for significant contributions to anime and film dubbing, with a career spanning several...
Nov. 20 Jerry HardinJerry Hardin is an American film and television actor with a career spanning several decades. He is best known for his role as Deep Throat in the iconic television series 'The X-Files.' Hardin has appeared in over 100 film and television productions, establishing himself as a prolific and versatile character actor. [bio]
Nov. 20 Dick Clark in Mount VernonLegendary American TV host best known for 'American Bandstand', a groundbreaking music show that shaped pop culture for decades.
Nov. 21 Marilyn FrenchProminent feminist author and academic known for her influential work 'The Women's Room', which critically examined women's experiences in...
Nov. 24 George MosconeGeorge Moscone was a progressive American politician who served as mayor of San Francisco from 1975 until his tragic assassination in 1978.
Nov. 28 Berry GordyBerry Gordy is an American record executive, songwriter, film producer, and founder of the Motown record label, which played a significant role in the racial integration of popular music and launched the careers of many iconic artists. [bio]
Nov. 29 Derek JamesonProminent English journalist and broadcaster known for his work in radio and print media during the late 20th century.
Nov. 30 Dick ClarkDick Clark was an American radio and television personality, television producer, and cultural icon. He was best known for hosting American Bandstand, a groundbreaking music performance and dance television program, and for his long-running role as host of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve. [bio]





