Witty and insightful writer of novels and essays that satirize the British aristocracy, particularly in her iconic novel "The Pursuit of Love".
Born in 1903
A renowned English writer, known for his witty satires and novels of manners, particularly "Brideshead Revisited", which explores the British aristocracy's decline.
Born in 1904
A renowned expert on Italian culture and history, particularly the Renaissance, who wrote extensively on the subject, including novels and biographies.
Born in 1903
A British literary critic and author, known for his witty and insightful reviews, as well as his own novels and autobiographical works that explored the human condition.
Born in 1907
A renowned author of Gothic romances and suspenseful tales, crafting intricate plots and atmospheric settings that captivate readers. Her works often explore the human psyche, relationships, and the supernatural.
Born in 1899
A renowned English actor, playwright, and composer, known for his witty humor, sophisticated style, and iconic works like "Private Lives" and "Blithe Spirit".
73 Years Old
A Canadian actor who appeared in over 150 films and TV shows, often playing Native American and First Nations characters, and was a pioneer for Indigenous representation in media.
Born in 1905
A British novelist and critic, best known for his 12-volume series "A Dance to the Music of Time", a sprawling, witty, and insightful chronicle of British upper-class life from the 1920s to the 1970s.
Born in 1892
A renowned author, poet, and gardener, celebrated for her lyrical writings and innovative gardening style, which continues to inspire literary and horticultural enthusiasts alike.