Famous Freemasons
Please note that Masonic membership can vary in its significance, and while these individuals were known to be Freemasons, the extent of their involvement in the fraternity may vary. Additionally, Freemasonry’s membership records are private, and the list above is not exhaustive.
Here is an alphabetical list of some famous individuals who were known to be Freemasons:
Buzz Aldrin – Astronaut, second person to walk on the Moon.
Gene Autry – Actor, singer, and rodeo performer.
Irving Berlin – Composer and songwriter.
Simon Bolivar – Venezuelan military and political leader.
Nat King Cole – Jazz pianist and vocalist.
Winston Churchill – British Prime Minister.
Salvador Dali – Surrealist artist.
Clark Gable – Actor.
Benjamin Franklin – Founding Father of the United States.
Mozart – Composer.
Harry Houdini – Illusionist and escape artist.
Jesse Jackson – Civil rights activist and politician.
King George VI – Former King of the United Kingdom.
John Hancock – American revolutionary leader.
Harry S. Truman – 33rd President of the United States.
John Wayne – Actor.
Oscar Wilde – Playwright and poet.
Franklin D. Roosevelt – 32nd President of the United States.
More about Freemasonry
Historical background
Conspiracy!
Blue Lodge
Scottish Rite
Festive Board
What Freemasons do
The Three Degrees
Brotherly Love
York Rite
Famous Freemasons
All about Symbolism
47th Problem of Euclid
All Seeing Eye
Arch
Ashlar
Blazing Star
Cable Tow
Chamber of Reflection
Compasses
Acacia
Apron
Ark of the Covenant
Beehive
Broken Column
Chains
Chisel
Common Gavel

