Amelia Earhart (pilot), Charles Lindbergh (pilot), James Stewart (Actor), Clark Gable (Actor), Judy Garland (Actor & Singer), Mickey Rooney (Actor), Charles Chaplin (Actor & Film Director), Franklin Roosevelt (U.S. President), Jesse Owens (Olympic Runner), Babe Ruth (Baseball Player), Lou Gehrig (Baseball Player), Gary Cooper (Actor), Spencer Tracy (Actor), Henry Ford (Auto Magnate), Katharine Hepburn (Actress), Bette Davis (Actress).
Hitler and Stalin come to mind. Oh yeah, and that old geezer in the wheel chair. Forgot his name.
Mohammad Abdullah Samir Imrahim yusif are famous in mouritania.
The hollow body, or semi acoustic guitar has origins in the 1930s. Perhaps the most famous player of this type of guitar from that era would be Chuck Berry, who popularized the use of the Gibson ES 335 guitar.
According this famous website http://www.whosaliveandwhosdead.com/searchform.asp not a lot of famous people are born on 27th april... except you ;-)
In the 1920s and 1930s it was Harlem, New York City.
Because it was the only source of entertainment. There wasn't the Internet or gaming consoles, so people turned to radio.
Yes, famous people did travel. Why? Because, the upper clase was the most likely to travel.
One of the most famous people persecuted was Sigmund Freud.
well in the 1930s many people were into swing. Amelia h=earheart flies solo in 1932 and the empire state building opens in 1930.
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Bing Crosby, Amelia Earheart, Shirley Temple, Judy Garland, Joe DiMaggio
Yes, Amelia was famous in the 1930's .
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'Famous Funnies' in the 1930s .
yes
People in the 1930s traveled mostly by hover cars and acconsionly by rocket ships..
the rural poor
yes... people drove wagons in the 1930s.. but there were cars there too.. but it was very expensive.