List of Famous people born on November 30th
Carrie Ng
Carrie Ng is a Hong Kong actress well known for both Category-III cult and mainstream films. She won Best Actress at the 1993 Golden Horse Film Festival awards for her performance in Remains of a Woman and Best Supporting Actress at the 2000 Hong Kong Film Awards for The Kid. Other notable film credits include Edward Yang's Mahjong (1996) and cult classics Sex and Zen (1991) and Naked Killer (1992).
Fernando Costilla
Fernando Costilla is a Spanish television personality and voice actor, known for the voice in Cuatro's program's Takeshi's Castle, WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown, and also the voice in Marca TV's program's WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown with Héctor del Mar.
Taki-no-himemiko
Princess Taki was a Japanese princess during the Asuka period of Japanese history. She was a daughter of Emperor Tenmu, a wife of Prince Shiki and the mother of Prince Kasuga. She was a Saiō.
Mohammed AlSharekh
Mohammed AlSharekh is a Kuwaiti entrepreneur and author, he is the founder and Chairman Emeritus of Sakhr Software Company. Through Sakhr, he introduced the first Arabic language Operating System into computers.
Janbirdi al-Ghazali
Janbirdi al-Ghazali was the first governor of Damascus Province under the Ottoman Empire from February 1519 until his death in February 1521.
Battista Sforza
Battista Sforza was the Duchess of Urbino and second wife of Federico da Montefeltro.
Gertrude of Saxony
Gertrude of Saxony, also known as Gertrude Billung, was a countess of Holland by marriage to Floris I, Count of Holland, and countess of Flanders by marriage to Robert I, Count of Flanders. She was regent of Holland in 1061-1067 during the minority of her son Dirk V, and regent of Flanders during the absence of her spouse in 1086-1093.
Honda Tadamasa
Honda Tadamasa was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Kuwana Domain and then the Himeji Domain. He was the son of Honda Tadakatsu.
Abu Zayd al-Hilali
Abu Zayd Ibn Rizq Al-Hilali
listen (help·info) was an 11th-century Arab leader and hero of the 'Amirid tribe of Banu Hilal.
Mary Bowser
Mary Jane Richards, also known as Mary Jane Richards Denman, Mary Jane Richards Garvin and possibly Mary Bowser, was a Union spy during the Civil War. She was enslaved from birth in Richmond, Virginia, but was effectively freed as a young child in 1843 when her owner, John Van Lew, died and his daughter, the abolitionist Elizabeth "Bet" Van Lew, took ownership of all his slaves and subsequently freed them all. But Van Lew then had Richards sent to school. When the Civil War broke out, Van Lew recruited her to serve as a spy and helper for the Union cause. She relayed information she heard to Van Lew, who in turn communicated it to Union leadership. Richards was only one of a spy ring run by Van Lew, although Van Lew considered Richards her most important source.