7. olution and the Chinese Communist Party.
8. Henry Ford: He was neither a leader, nor a politician. However, he invented a car that transformed the face of the automobile world. In 1999, from a survey conducted among Americans, Henry Ford made his place among the Gallup's List of Widely Admired People of the 20th Century. He was also the innovator of welfare capitalism.
9. John Fitzgerald Kennedy: Another influential president of USA, John F. Kennedy was a phenomenal and liberal leader of the 20th century. He was often criticized for dealing with the Cuban Missile Crisis, and was killed in dubious situations which are still far-fetched.
10. Nelson Mandela: A former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela has received more than 100 awards and honors. However, the most notable achievement of Mandela was the Nobel Prize he received in 1993, which made him one of the most influential people in the 20th century.
Other Influential People of the 20th Century
The above people were the most important people in the 20th century which was flourished by scientists, leaders, politicians, and artists. However, there are many others who were the most influential people of the 20th century, but not as prominent as the ones discussed above. The following is a compilation of 100 most influential people of the 20th century who molded the era with their phenomenal achievements and beliefs.
8. Henry Ford: He was neither a leader, nor a politician. However, he invented a car that transformed the face of the automobile world. In 1999, from a survey conducted among Americans, Henry Ford made his place among the Gallup's List of Widely Admired People of the 20th Century. He was also the innovator of welfare capitalism.
9. John Fitzgerald Kennedy: Another influential president of USA, John F. Kennedy was a phenomenal and liberal leader of the 20th century. He was often criticized for dealing with the Cuban Missile Crisis, and was killed in dubious situations which are still far-fetched.
10. Nelson Mandela: A former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela has received more than 100 awards and honors. However, the most notable achievement of Mandela was the Nobel Prize he received in 1993, which made him one of the most influential people in the 20th century.
Other Influential People of the 20th Century
The above people were the most important people in the 20th century which was flourished by scientists, leaders, politicians, and artists. However, there are many others who were the most influential people of the 20th century, but not as prominent as the ones discussed above. The following is a compilation of 100 most influential people of the 20th century who molded the era with their phenomenal achievements and beliefs.
100 Most Influential People of the 20th Century | ||
Leaders and Politicians | ||
Sr. No. | Name | Occupation/Influence |
1. | Ayatullah R. Khomeini | Leader of Iran's Revolution |
2. | Bill Clinton | Former U.S. President |
3. | David Ben-Gurion | Israel's 1st Prime Minister |
4. | Eleanor Roosevelt | Former U.S. First Lady |
5. | Fidel Castro | Dictator of Cuba |
6. | Harry Truman | Former U.S. President |
7. | Ho Chi Minh | First President of North Vietnam |
8. | Joseph Stalin | Soviet Politician |
9. | Lech Walesa | Polish Union Organizer |
10. | Mao Zedong | Leader of Communist China |
11. | Margaret Sanger | Birth Control Crusader |
12. | Margaret Thatcher | British Prime Minister |
13. | Martin Luther King Jr. | Civil Rights Leader |
14. | Mikhail Gorbachev | Soviet Reformer |
15. | Pope John Paul II | Religious Leader |
16. | Ronald Reagan | Former U.S. President |
17. | Theodore Roosevelt | Former U.S. President and Environmentalist |
18. | Tony Blair | Former U.K. Prime Minister |
19. | Unknown Rebel | Photographer of Tiananmen Square protests |
20. | Vladimir Ilyich Lenin | Founder of Soviet Union |
Scientists and Thinkers | ||
Sr. No. | Name | Occupation/Influence |
1. | Alan Turing | Computer Scientist |
2. | Alexander Fleming | Bacteriologist |
3. | Edwin Hubble | Astronomer |
4. | Enrico Fermi | Atomic Physicist |
5. | James Watson and Francis Crick | Molecular Biologists |
6. | Jean Piaget | Child Psychologist |
7. | John Maynard Keynes | Economist |
8. | Onas Salk | Virologist |
9. | Kurt Godel | Mathematician |
10. | Leo Baekeland | Plastics Pioneer |
11. | Ludwig Wittgenstein | Philosopher |
12. | Marie Curie | Scientist and Discoverer of Radium |
13. | Niels Bohr | Physicist |
14. | Philo Farnsworth | Inventor of Electronic Television |
15. | Rachel Carson | Environmentalist |
16. | Robert Goddard | Rocket Scientist |
17. | Sigmund Freud | Psychoanalyst |
18. | The Leakey Family | Anthropologists |
19. | Tim Berners-Lee | Internet Designer |
20. | William Shockley | Solid-state Physicist |
Artists and Entertainers | ||
Sr. No. | Name | Occupation/Influence |
1. | Aretha Franklin | Soul Musician |
2. | Bart Simpson | Cartoon Character |
3. | Bob Dylan | Folk Musician |
4. | Charlie Chaplin | Comic Genius |
5. | Coco Chanel | Designer |
6. | Frank Sinatra | Singer |
7. | Igor Stravinsky | Classical Musician |
8. | James Joyce | Novelist |
9. | Jim Henson | Puppeteer and Creator of TV's Muppets |
10. | Le Corbusier | Architect |
11. | Louis Armstrong | Jazz Musician |
12. | Lucille Ball | TV Star |
13. | Marlon Brando | Actor |
14. | Martha Graham | Dancer and Choreographer |
15. | Oprah Winfrey | TV Talk-show Host |
16. | Pablo Picasso | Artist |
17. | Rogers and Hammerstein | Broadway Showmen |
18. | Steven Spielberg | Movie Maker |
19. | The Beatles | Rock Musicians |
20. | T.S. Eliot | Poet |
Builders and Titans | ||
Sr. No. | Name | Occupation/Influence |
1. | A.P. Giannini | Architect of Nationwide Banking |
2. | Akio Morito | Co-founder of Sony |
3. | Bill Gates | Co-founder of Microsoft |
4. | Charles Merill | Advocate of Small Investor |
5. | David Sarnoff | Father of Broadcasting |
6. | Estee Lauder | Cosmetics Tycoon |
7. | Joseph Blatter | President of Fifa |
8. | Juan Trippe | Aviation Entrepreneur |
9. | Leo Burnett | Advertising Genius |
10. | Louis B. Mayer | Hollywood Mogul |
11. | Lucky Luciano | Criminal Mastermind |
12. | Pete Rozelle | Football-league Commissioner |
13. | Ray Kroc | Hamburger Meister |
14. | Sam Walton | Wal-Mart Dynamo |
15. | Stephen Bechtel | Construction Magnate |
16. | Thomas Watson Jr. | IBM President |
17. | Walt Disney | Creator of Animation and Multimedia |
18. | Walter Reuther | Labor Reader |
19. | William Levitt | Creator of Suburbia |
20. | Willis Carrier | Maker of Air-conditioning systems |
Icons and Heroes | ||
Sr. No. | Name | Occupation/Influence |
1. | Andrei Sakharov | Soviet Dissident |
2. | Anne Frank | Diarist and Holocaust Victim |
3. | Bill Wilson | Founder of Alcoholics Anonymous |
4. | Billy Graham | Evangelist |
5. | Bruce Lee | Actor and Martial-arts Star |
6. | Charles Lindbergh | Translantic Aviator |
7. | Che Guevara | Guerrilla Leader |
8. | Diana | Princess of Wales |
9. | Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay | Conquerors of Mount Everest |
10. | Emmeline Pankhurst | Suffragist |
11. | Harvey Milk | Gay-rights Leader |
12. | Helen Keller | Champion of the Disabled |
13. | Jackie Robinson | Baseball Player |
14. | Marilyn Monroe | Actress |
15. | Mother Teresa | Missionary Nun |
16. | Muhammad Ali | Heavyweight Boxing Champion |
17. | Pele | Soccer Champion |
18. | Rosa Parks | Civil Rights Torchbearer |
19. | The American G.I. | Soldier for Freedom |
20. | The Kennedys | Dynasty |
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