Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas el 21 de octubre
Peter Smith
Peter David Gregory Smith was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark. He previously served as the Bishop of East Anglia (1995–2001), Metropolitan Archbishop of Cardiff (2001–2010) and Metropolitan Archbishop of Southwark (2010–2019).
Hy Averback
Hy Averback fue un director, productor y actor radiofónico, televisivo y cinematográfico de nacionalidad estadounidense.
Kikuko Ōyama
Malcolm Arnold
Malcolm Henry Arnold fue un compositor británico, uno de los más importantes de la segunda mitad de la música del siglo XX. Comenzó su carrera como trompetista profesional, pero alrededor de los treinta años decidió dedicarse exclusivamente a la composición. Compuso más de quinientas obras, tanto música clásica como documental y cinematográfica.
Tucker Murphy
Tucker Murphy is an American-born British cross-country skier who represents the British Overseas territory of Bermuda and has competed since 2006. He finished 88th in the 15 km event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. He studied at Dartmouth College and Merton College, Oxford.
Wilhelm Schubart
Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Schubart was a German ancient historian. He was leading authority in the field of papyrology.
Carleton Young
Carleton Scott Young was an American character actor born in New York City, and known for his deep voice.
Adele Palmer
Adele Palmer was an American costume designer who worked on more than 300 films during her long career. She was nominated for one Oscar. This was for the film The Best of Everything, in the category of Best Costumes-Color during the 32nd Academy Awards.
Ted Shawn
Ted Shawn, originally Edwin Myers Shawn, was one of the first notable male pioneers of American modern dance. Along with creating the Denishawn School with former wife Ruth St. Denis he was also responsible for the creation of the well-known all-male company Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers. With his innovative ideas of masculine movement, he was one of the most influential choreographers and dancers of his day. He was also the founder and creator of Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Massachusetts, and "was knighted by the King of Denmark for his efforts on behalf of the Royal Danish Ballet."