List of Famous people born in March
Sebastian Hämer
Sebastian Hämer is a German singer and songwriter.
Friedrich Gorenstein
Friedrich Gorenstein was a Ukrainian Jewish author and screenwriter. His works primarily deal with Stalinism, anti-Semitism, and the philosophical-religious view of a peaceful coexistence between Jews and Christians.
Leonard Mashako Mamba
Leonard Mashako Mamba was a politician in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Sergey Zhigarev
Sergey Aleksandrovich Zhigarev is a Russian politician, a deputy of the 7th State Duma of the Russian Federation. He was elected to the 6th State Duma of the Russian Federation in 2011 as a representative of the Shchyolkovsky District, and re-elected in 2016.
Paride Tumburus
Paride Tumburus was an Italian footballer who played as a defender.
Archduke Anton of Austria
Archduke Anton of Austria was a Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne. and an Archduke of Austria by birth. In 1919 all titles of nobility and royalty were abolished and outlawed in Austria and Hungary. He was the seventh of ten children born to Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria, Prince of Tuscany, and Infanta Blanca of Spain, daughter of Carlos, Duke of Madrid.
Joan Greenwood
Joan Mary Waller Greenwood was an English actress. Her husky voice, coupled with her slow, precise elocution, was her trademark. She played Sibella in the 1949 film Kind Hearts and Coronets, and also appeared in The Man in the White Suit (1951), The Importance of Being Earnest (1952), Stage Struck (1958), Tom Jones (1963) and Little Dorrit (1987).
Eugène Schneider
Joseph Eugène Schneider was a French industrialist and politician. In 1836, he co-founded the Schneider company with his brother, Adolphe Schneider. For many years he was a Deputy, and he was briefly Minister of Commerce and Agriculture in 1851.
Shinji Miyadai
Shinji Miyadai is a Japanese sociologist and is a professor at Tokyo Metropolitan University.
Zara Dolukhanova
Zara Aleksandrovna Dolukhanova was an Armenian mezzo-soprano who achieved fame performing on many lauded radio broadcasts of operas and works from the concert repertoire during the 1940s through the 1960s. Although considered one of Soviet-era Russia's most accomplished opera singers, Dolukhanova made only a relatively small number of appearances on the actual opera stage and her fame rests primarily in her extensive work for radio and performances on the concert stage.