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Famous people born on March 30th

March 30 is a remarkably eclectic birthday, bringing together world-changing visual artists, poets and playwrights, groundbreaking thinkers, and chart-topping musicians. The date spans nearly a millennium of history, from medieval scholarship to modern pop culture. Whether your interests run toward philosophy, mathematics, film, or songwriting, March 30 offers a deep bench of influential voices.

Notable highlights

  • Vincent Van Gogh (1853) - His intensely expressive brushwork and color reshaped modern painting, with masterpieces like "The Starry Night" becoming global icons.
  • Maimonides (1135) - A towering Jewish philosopher and physician whose "Guide for the Perplexed" helped bridge faith and reason for generations.
  • Stefan Banach (1892) - A founder of modern functional analysis; "Banach spaces" remain central to mathematics and physics.
  • Celine Dion (1968) - One of pop music's defining vocalists, she became synonymous with blockbuster ballads and record-setting live performances.
  • Eric Clapton (1945) - A guitar legend whose work with Cream and as a solo artist helped define blues-rock across decades.
  • Warren Beatty (1937) - An influential actor-producer-director whose films helped reshape Hollywood's creative power structure in the 1960s and beyond.
  • Paul Verlaine (1844) - A central figure of French Symbolism, celebrated for musical, intimate verse that influenced modern poetry.
  • Anna Sewell (1820) - Her novel "Black Beauty" became a classic of English literature and a lasting plea for animal welfare.
  • Tracy Chapman (1964) - A distinctive singer-songwriter whose socially conscious storytelling made "Fast Car" an enduring modern standard.
  • Francisco de Goya (1746) - A pivotal Spanish artist who moved from court portraiture to haunting, visionary works that anticipated modern art.

On this day

  • 1867 - The United States purchases Alaska from Russia in the deal later nicknamed "Seward's Folly."
  • 1981 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan is shot and wounded in Washington, D.C., and survives after emergency surgery.
  • 1998 - The film "Titanic" ties the record with 11 Academy Awards, sweeping major categories at the Oscars.
Author Nationality Profession Quotes Year
Anna Sewell England Writer 4 1820 - 1878
Brian Behlendorf USA Scientist 4 1973
Celine Dion Canada Musician 20 1968
Countee Cullen USA Poet 6 1903 - 1946
Eric Clapton United Kingdom Musician 20 1945
Francisco de Goya Spain Artist 1 1746 - 1828
Ingvar Kamprad Sweden Businessman 10 1926 - 2018
James Theodore Bent England Explorer 5 1852 - 1897
Jason Dohring USA Actor 6 1982
John Astin USA Actor 24 1930
Maimonides Spain Philosopher 24 1135 - 1204
Marc Davis USA Artist 17 1913 - 2000
McGeorge Bundy USA Celebrity 1 1919 - 1996
Melanie Klein Austria Psychologist 2 1882 - 1960
Norah Jones USA Musician 8 1979
Paul Reiser USA Comedian 27 1957
Paul Verlaine France Poet 3 1844 - 1896
Richard Helms USA Celebrity 4 1913 - 2002
Richard M. Helms USA Celebrity 4 1913 - 2002
Robbie Coltraine Scotland Actor 8 1950
Robbie Coltrane Scotland Actor 25 1950
Robert Riskin USA Playwright 1 1897 - 1955
Roger Q. Mills USA Politician 1 1832 - 1911
Sean O'Casey Ireland Playwright 12 1880 - 1964
Stefan Banach Poland Mathematician 4 1892 - 1945
Ted Morgan USA Writer 2 1932
Tracy Chapman USA Musician 21 1964
Vincent Van Gogh Netherland Artist 34 1853 - 1890
Warren Beatty USA Actor 29 1937

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