Famous people born in November

Famous people born in November include former U.S. president Joe Biden, South African president Cyril Ramaphosa, Eliud Kipchoge who is a Kenyan long-distance runner in the 5000m, Hong Kong-American martial artist, actor and filmmaker Bruce Lee, Puff Daddy the American rapper and record producer, and former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

Other famous people born in November include British singer and songwriter Rita Ora, American model and socialite Kendall Jenner, and footballers Rio Ferdinand, Spanish professional goalkeeper David De Gea and Ryan Giggs. Other November celebs are American rapper and actor Nelly, American actresses Katherine Heigl, Scarlett Johansson and Anne Hathaway, and American actor, martial artist and movie director Michael Jai White.

Celebs birthday in November

Davido
Davido
Born on 21 Nov 1992
33 years old

Nigerian-American singer born in U.S and raised in Nigeria, has done collabos with Diamond Platnumz and Tiwa Savage

Martin Fayulu
Martin Fayulu
Born on 21 Nov 1956
69 years old

Politician and businessman from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and joint presidential candidate in the 2018 DRC general election

Gene Tierney
Gene Tierney
19 Nov 1920 - 6 Nov 1991
Died aged 70

American actress who played major roles in classic films, including as Laura Hunt in Laura (1944), Ellen in Leave Her to Heaven

Riēk Machar
Riēk Machar
Born on 26 Nov 1952
73 years old

Vice President of South Sudan from 2011 to 2013 and again from 2020 to 2025

Grace Kelly
Grace Kelly
12 Nov 1929 - 14 Sep 1982
Died aged 52

American actress famous in films such as The Country Girl (1954), Mogambo (1953), and who later married Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1956

John Mahama
John Mahama
Born on 29 Nov 1958
67 years old

President of Ghana since January 2025

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Famous people born in November
Former U.S. president Joe Biden is among celebs and famous people born in November

November Historical Events

1st November 1993: The Maastricht Treaty becomes effective, giving birth to the European Union. It was signed by representatives of 12 European countries on 7 February 1992 in Maastricht, a city in southeastern Netherlands, and later approved in December 1991.

These founding nations of the E.U were the U.K, Belgium, Italy, Denmark, Germany, France, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The treaty is also known as The Treaty of the European Union.

6th November 1429: Henry VI was crowned King of England at the age of 7, and King of France later in 1431. The boy king is the only King of England to also be crowned King of France.

Henry's father, Henry V of England, and Charles VI of France had previously signed The Treaty of Troyes that created a union of the two crowns, after the English king had a successful military campaign in France.

7th November 1962: Nelson Mandela was sentenced to 5 years in prison on trumped-up charges of incitement and leaving his country of birth "illegally".

The late Mandela is the renowned anti-apartheid leader and first democratically elected president of South Africa who won the country's first national democratic elections in April 1994.

8th November 1656: Edmond Halley, the English astronomer, mathematician, geophysicist and physicist was born in Haggerston, Shoreditch, near London in the U.K. Halley was the first person to calculate and predict a periodic comet's orbit after having found that a comet following a similar orbit had been reported in 1531, 1607 and 1682.

He then predicted its next return in 1758-1759, but died on 25 January 1742. The comet was seen in late 1758 and was named after him in honor. It is now known as Halley's Comet. Halley's Comet is categorized as a short-period comet and is visible from Earth every 75–79 years with the naked eye.

The comet will return to the inner solar system and be closest to the sun (its perihelion) on 28 July 2061.

20th November 2022: The 22nd edition of The FIFA World Cup is held in Qatar. The finals of the popular football matches, to be played from the 20th of November to 18 December in 2022, in Qatar will feature 32 nations. This is the first time that an Arab country has hosted the FIFA World Cup.

The 2022 World Cup will also be the first time for the competition to be played in the cooler temperatures of winter weather, which in Qatar lasts from October to March.

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