List of Famous people born on November 30th
Emanne Beasha
Emanne Beasha is an American-Jordanian singer of Circassian descent. She is the winner of the fifth season of the program Arabs Got Talent and finished in 9th place on fourteenth Season of America's Got Talent.
David Beriain
David Beriáin Amatriáin was a Spanish journalist, producer, and documentary anchor, who specialized in armed conflicts, violence, and immersion journalism.
Theodora Lacey
Theodora Smiley Lacey is an American civil rights activist and educator. She helped organize the Montgomery bus boycott, fought for voting rights and fair housing, and helped lead the effort to integrate schools in New Jersey.
Matthew Alan
Matthew Alan is an American actor.
Maarouf Al Rasafi
Ma'ruf bin Abdul Ghani al Rusafi (1875–1945) was a poet, educationist and literary scholar from Iraq. He is considered by many as a controversial figure in modern Iraqi literature due to his advocacy of freedom and opposition to imperialism and is known as a poet of freedom.
Chidanand Rajghatta
Chidanand Rajghatta is an Indian-born, opinion columnist based in Washington, D.C. He is the present foreign opinion columnist and a United States liberal blogger for The Times of India. He received his Master's Degree in mass communication from Bangalore University, Bangalore.
Emma Appleton
Emma Appleton is an English actress and model, who played Feef Symonds in Channel 4's TV spy thriller series Traitors and Princess Renfri in the Netflix fantasy series The Witcher.
Pat Gelsinger
Patrick Paul Gelsinger is an American business executive who will begin serving as CEO of Intel on February 15, 2021. He previously served as CEO of VMware for a decade, and as president and chief operating officer at EMC. Before joining EMC, he was the first Chief Technology Officer of Intel, previously senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel, before leaving after working there for more than three decades.
Ioannis Ikonomou
Ioannis Ikonomou is a Greek translator who has been working for the European Commission in Brussels since 2002. Considered a notable contemporary example of a polyglot, he knows 32 living languages including Greek, English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Finnish, Danish, Russian, Swahili, Hebrew, Arabic, Mandarin and Bengali, and reportedly as many as 47 languages including dead languages like Old Church Slavic. He speaks 21 out of 24 official EU languages. He considers the Mandarin language as the most complicated language to learn. Chinese is also his favorite language. He is the only in-house translator of the European Commission who is trusted to translate classified Chinese documents.
Kanwar Pal Singh Gill
Kanwar Pal Singh Gill was an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer. He served twice as Director General of Police (DGP) for the state of Punjab, India, where he is credited with having brought the Punjab insurgency under control. While many see him as a hero, there are accusations that he and the forces under his command were responsible for human rights violations "in the name of stamping out terrorism." Gill retired from the IPS in 1995.