List of Famous people born on November 30th
Helena Almeida
Helena Almeida was a Portuguese artist known for her work in photography, performance art, body art, painting and drawing.
Sofía Gandarias
Sofía Gandarias was a Spanish painter.
Gaius
Gaius was a Roman jurist. Little is known about his personal life, including his name. It is also difficult to ascertain the span of his life, but it is assumed he lived from AD 110 to at least AD 179, as he wrote on legislation passed within that time.
Salah Tizani
Salah Tizani, full name Salaheddine Mohammad Ameen al Tizani is a well-known Lebanese actor and comedian, best known for his character Abou Salim, also the title of the long-running Lebanese comedy television series of the same title, where he portrayed the character of a funny, simple and reconciliatory man trying to solve the rifts between the various characters in the series. The programme was credited to Abou Salim and his troupe and included other memorable characters like "Fehmen" played by Mahmoud Mabsout and "Asaad" played by Abdallah Homsi and "Shukri Shukrallah" played by Salah Sobh and "Zaghloul" played by Fouad Hassan amongst others.
Badawi al-Jabal
Muhammad Sulayman al-Ahmad, better known by his pen name Badawi al-Jabal, was a Syrian poet known for his work in the neo-classical Arabic form. According to anthologist Salma Khadra Jayyusi, Badawi was "one of the greatest poets of the old school".
Hatakeyama Yoshinari
Hatakeyama Yoshinari was a Japanese samurai and feudal lord (daimyō) of the Muromachi period, who is most known for his rivalry with Hatakeyama Masanaga over the position of Kanrei, or Shōgun's Deputy.
Taner Kılıç
Taner Kılıç is a Turkish civil rights activist who is one of the founding members of the Turkey section of the human rights organisation Amnesty International and its president since 2014. Kılıç was detained by Turkish authorities for alleged terrorist activities on 6 June 2017, during the 2016–17 purges in Turkey.
Ihar Hershankou
Ihar Piatrovich Hershankou was a convicted Belarusian murderer and fraudster.
Abebech Gobena
Abebech Gobena was an Ethiopian humanitarian, and the founder and manager of AGOHELMA, one of the oldest orphanages in Ethiopia. She was often called the Mother Teresa of Africa.
Chaa no Tsubone
Lady Chaa was a concubine of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan. She lived in Tōtōmi Province. Her Buddhist name was Unkoin.