List of Famous people who born in 1923
Albert King
Albert Nelson, known by his stage name Albert King, was an American blues guitarist and singer whose playing influenced many other blues guitarists. He is perhaps best known for the popular and influential album Born Under a Bad Sign (1967) and its title track. He, B.B. King, and Freddie King, all unrelated, were known as the "Kings of the Blues." The left-handed King was known for his "deep, dramatic sound that was widely imitated by both blues and rock guitarists."
Sergio Zavoli
Sergio Wolmar Zavoli was an Italian politician and journalist.
Siegfried Köhler
Siegfried Köhler was a German conductor and composer of classical music. He worked as general music director of opera houses such as Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden and the Royal Swedish Opera. Köhler conducted premieres of works by Hans Werner Henze and Volker David Kirchner, among others, and revived rarely performed operas. He also composed music for the stage and taught at universities of music in Cologne and Saarbrücken.
Eugène Vaulot
Eugène Vaulot was a Frenchman with the rank of Unterscharführer in the Waffen-SS during World War II, who was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
Diana Bowes-Lyon
Françoise Sullivan
Françoise Sullivan is a Canadian painter, sculptor, dancer and choreographer.
Norman Burton
Norman Burton was an American stage film and television actor. He was occasionally credited as Normann Burton.
Virginia Clinton Kelley
Virginia Dell Blythe Clinton Dwire Kelley was an American nurse anesthetist and the mother of Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States.
Carl Djerassi
Carl Djerassi was an Austrian-born Bulgarian-American chemist, novelist, playwright and co-founder of Djerassi Resident Artists Program with Diane Wood Middlebrook. He is best known for his contribution to the development of oral contraceptive pills, nicknamed the father of the pill.
William Windom
William Windom was an American actor. He played a wide variety of roles in both film and television during a near 60-year career, but is perhaps best known for his role as cartoonist John Monroe in the short-lived comedy My World and Welcome to It (1969–1970) winning him a Primetime Emmy Award, and his recurring role as Dr. Seth Hazlitt starring alongside Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote (1984-1996).