Arts & Entertainment:
* Charlie Chaplin: Already a rising star in silent films, he was starring in his own short films.
* Florence Nightingale: A pioneer in modern nursing, though she passed away in 1910, her legacy remained strong.
* Rudyard Kipling: Celebrated author of "The Jungle Book" and other works.
* Sarah Bernhardt: Renowned French actress known for her dramatic roles.
* Enrico Caruso: Famous Italian opera singer.
* Giuseppe Verdi: Legendary Italian opera composer, though he passed away in 1901, his works were still hugely popular.
Science & Technology:
* Marie Curie: A groundbreaking scientist known for her work on radioactivity, she won a Nobel Prize in 1903.
* Albert Einstein: Still a young physicist at this time, he was beginning to make significant contributions to the field.
* Thomas Edison: Inventor and entrepreneur, he was continuing to develop new technologies, like the phonograph.
* The Wright Brothers: Pioneers of aviation, they had made their first successful flight in 1903, and were continuing to develop their aircraft.
Politics & Society:
* Theodore Roosevelt: Former US president, he was a prominent figure in politics.
* Woodrow Wilson: The 28th US president, he was elected in 1912.
* King Edward VII: King of the United Kingdom, he was a significant figure in British society.
* Queen Wilhelmina: Queen of the Netherlands, she ruled for over 58 years.
* Emmeline Pankhurst: A leading figure in the women's suffrage movement.
Other Notable Figures:
* Henry Ford: A pioneering figure in the automotive industry, he was gaining prominence with his Model T.
* John D. Rockefeller: An oil tycoon and one of the wealthiest men in the world.
* Andrew Carnegie: A successful businessman and philanthropist.
This list only scratches the surface of the many famous people in 1910. It's important to remember that fame can be subjective and vary by region and field.