Franklin D. Roosevelt Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Jessica Burns
Updated on January 17, 2026
F. D. Roosevelt Biography
(32nd President of the United States)Birthday: January 30, 1882 (Aquarius)
Born In: Hyde Park, New York, United States
Advanced SearchJean Edward Smith’s quote ‘He lifted himself from a wheelchair to lift the nation from its knees’ best describes Roosevelt’s prominent position in the United States political scenario. The 32nd President of United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt remained the key figure during the mid of the 20th century. A man with a vision, he led United States in its worst time of crises and helped the country come out of the realms of Great Depression to become an economically powerful country in the world with restored prosperity. It was his optimistic approach and never-say-die attitude that instilled in the people a nationalistic spirit. During the World War II, he successfully retained the neutral stand of United States despite making the country an ‘Arsenal of Democracy’ and aiding China and Great Britain all through during the war. Roosevelt is the only US President to be elected four times consecutively. In his twelve years long service as the President of the United States, Roosevelt dominated America’s political scene completely, so much so that even decades after, his dominance was virtually present and greatly felt. He was the primary founder and the initiator for the formation of later formed United Nations and Bretton Woods. Along with Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, Franklin Roosevelt is one of the top three U.S. Presidents.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, FDR
Died At Age: 63
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Eleanor
father: James Roosevelt
mother: Sara Ann Delano
children: Anna E. Roosevelt, Elliott Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr., Franklin Jr., James Roosevelt, John Aspinwall Roosevelt
Born Country: United States
Quotes By F. D. Roosevelt Presidents
political ideology: Democratic
place of death: Little White House Historic Site, Georgia, United States
Notable Alumni: Columbia Law School
Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
Personality: ENTJ
U.S. State: New Yorkers
More Factseducation: Harvard College, Columbia Law School
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