What is 1961?
Events
January
- January 3
- January 5
- January 7 – Following a four-day conference
in Casablanca, five African chiefs of state
announce plans for a NATO-type African
organization to ensure common defense. The Charter of Casablanca
involves the Casablanca Group:
Morocco, the United Arab
Republic,
Ghana, Guinea, and
Mali.
- January 8 – In France, a
referendum
supports Charles de Gaulle's
policies on independence for Algeria.
- January 9 – British authorities announce
they have uncovered a large Soviet spy
ring, the Portland Spy
Ring, in London.
- January 17
- January 20 – John F.
Kennedy is sworn
in as the 35th
President of the United States.
- January 24 – A B-52
Stratofortress, with two nuclear
bombs,
crashes near Goldsboro,
North Carolina.
- January 25
- In Washington, D.C., President John F.
Kennedy delivers the first live
presidential news conference. In
it, he announces that the Soviet
Union has freed the two surviving
crewmen of a USAF RB-47
reconnaissance plane, shot down by Soviet flyers over the
Barents Sea on July
1, 1960 (see RB-47H shot
down).
- Acting to halt 'leftist excesses', a
junta composed of two army
officers and four civilians takes over El
Salvador, ousting another junta that
had ruled for three months.
- January 28 –
Supercar, the first family
sci-fi TV series filmed in
Supermarionation, debuts on
ATV in the UK.
- January 30 – President John F.
Kennedy delivers his first State of
the Union Address.
- January 31 –
Ham, a 37-pound (17-kg) male
chimpanzee, is rocketed into space aboard Mercury-Redstone
2, in a test of the Project
Mercury spacecraft, designed to carry
United States astronauts into space.
February
March
April

May
- May 4 – U.S. Freedom
Riders begin interstate bus rides, to
test the new U.S. Supreme Court
integration
decision.
- May 5 – Mercury
program: Alan
Shepard becomes the first American in
space, aboard Mercury-Redstone 3.
- May 6 – Tottenham Hotspur
F.C. becomes the first team in
the 20th century to win the
English league and cup double. ,
this is the last time Tottenham have won the English League.
- May 8 – Briton George
Blake is sentenced to 42 years
imprisonment for spying.
- May 9 – In a speech on "Television and the
Public Interest" to
the National Association of
Broadcasters,
FCC chairman
Newton N. Minow describes commercial
television programming as a "vast wasteland".
- May 14 – Civil rights
movement: A Freedom
Riders bus is fire-bombed near
Anniston, Alabama, and the civil
rights protestors are beaten by an angry mob
of Ku Klux Klan members.
- May 15 – J. Heinrich
Matthaei alone performs the
Poly-U-Experiment, and is the first person to recognize and
understand the genetic code. This is the
birthdate of modern genetics.8
- May 16 – Park
Chung-hee takes over in a military coup,
in South Korea.
- May 19 – Venera 1
becomes the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by
passing Venus (however, the probe loses contact
with Earth a month earlier, and does not send back any data).
- May 21 – Civil rights
movement:
Alabama Governor John
Patterson declares martial
law in an attempt to restore order, after
race riots break out.
- May 22 – An
earthquake rocks New
South Wales.
- May 24 – Civil rights
movement: Freedom
Riders are arrested in Jackson,
Mississippi for "disturbing the
peace", after disembarking from their bus.
- May 25 – Apollo
program: President
Kennedy announces, before a special
joint session of Congress, his goal to put a man on the Moon before
the end of the decade.
- May 27 – Tunku Abdul
Rahman, Prime Minister of
Malaya, holds a press conference
in Singapore, announcing his idea to form
the Federation of Malaysia, comprising
Malaya, Singapore,
Sarawak, Brunei and North
Borneo (Sabah).
- May 28 – Peter
Benenson's article "The Forgotten
Prisoners" is published in several internationally read newspapers.
This is later considered the founding of the human
rights organization Amnesty
International.
- May 30 – Rafael Leónidas
Trujillo, ruler of the
Dominican Republic since
1930, is killed in an ambush.
- May 31
June
July
- July 4 – Soviet submarine
K-19 suffers a reactor leak in
the North Atlantic.
- July 5 – The first Israeli rocket, Shavit
2, is launched.910
- July 8 – A mine explosion in
Czechoslovakia leaves 108 dead.
- July 12
- A Czechoslovakian Ilyushin Il-18
crashes while attempting to land at
Casablanca, Morocco, killing all 72
people on board.
- Two dams that supplied water to
the City of Pune, India burst, causing death
of more than 1000 residents.
- July 17 – Baseball legend Ty
Cobb dies at the age of 74, at Emory
University Hospital.
- July 21 – Mercury
program: Virgil I.
Grissom, piloting the Mercury-Redstone
4 spacecraft Liberty Bell
7, becomes the second American to go
into space (sub-orbital). After splashdown, the hatch prematurely
opens, and the spacecraft sinks (it is recovered in
1999).
- July 25 – U.S. President John F.
Kennedy gives a widely watched TV
speech on the Berlin crisis, warning "we will not be driven out of
Berlin." Kennedy urges Americans to build fallout shelters, setting
off a four-month debate on civil defense.
- July 31
August
September
- September 1
- The Eritrean War of
Independence
officially begins, with the shooting of the Ethiopian police by
Hamid Idris Awate.
- The first meeting of the Non-Aligned
Movement is held. The Soviet
Union resumes nuclear testing, escalating fears over the ongoing
Berlin crisis.
- September 7 – Tom and
Jerry make a return with their first
cartoon short since 1958, Switchin'
Kitten. The new creator, Gene
Deitch, makes 12 more Tom and Jerry shorts
through 1962.
- September 10 – During the F1 Italian
Grand Prix on the circuit of
Monza, German Wolfgang von
Trips, driving a
Ferrari, crashes into a stand, killing 14
spectators and himself.
- September 12 – The African and Malagasy
Union is founded.
- September 14
- The new military government of Turkey
sentences 15 members of the previous government to death.
- The Focolare Movement opens its
first North American center in New
York.
- September 17
- September 18 – United
Nations
Secretary-General
Dag Hammarskjöld dies in an air
crash, en route to
Katanga,
Congo.
- September 21 – In France, the
OAS slips an anti-de
Gaulle message into TV programming.
- September 24
- The old Deutsche Opernhaus in
the Berlin neighborhood of
Charlottenburg is returned to its
newly rebuilt house, as the Deutsche Oper
Berlin.
- In the U.S., the Walt Disney anthology television
series,
renamed Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, moves from ABC
to NBC after seven years on the air, and begins telecasting its
programs in color for the first time. Years later, after
Disney's death, the still-on-the-air program will be renamed
The Wonderful World of Disney.
- September 28 – A military
coup in
Damascus, Syria
effectively ends the United Arab
Republic, the union between
Egypt and Syria.
- September 30 – The Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and
Development
(OECD) is formed to replace the Organisation for European Economic
Co-operation
(OEEC).
October
- October 1 – Baseball player Roger
Maris of the New York Yankees hits his 61st
home run in the last game of the season, against the Boston Red
Sox, setting a new record for the longer
baseball season. The record for the shorter season is still held by
Babe Ruth.
- October 5 – Breakfast at Tiffany's
(film) was theatrically
released by Paramount Pictures, to
critical and commercial success.
- October 10 – A volcanic eruption on
Tristan da Cunha causes the whole
population to be evacuated to Britain, where they will remain until
- October 12 – The death
penalty is abolished in New Zealand.
- October 17 – Paris massacre of
1961: French police in Paris
attack about 30,000 protesting a curfew applied solely to
Algerians. The official death toll is 3, but
human rights groups claim 240 dead.
- October 18 – West Side
Story is released as a
film in the United States.
- October 19 – The Arab
League takes over protecting
Kuwait; the last British troops leave.
- October 25 – The first edition of Private
Eye, the British satirical magazine, is
published.
- October 26 – Cemal
Gürsel becomes the fourth president of
Turkey (his former title is head of state and government; he is
elected as president by constitutional referendum).
- October 27
- October 29
- DZBB-TV Channel 7, the Philippines'
third TV station, is launched.
- Devrim, the first ever
car designed and produced in
Turkey, is released. The project has been
completed in only 130 days almost from scratch, a period
including decision on the project, research, design, development
and production of four vehicles.
- October 30
- October 31
November
- November 1
- The Hungry generation Movement
is launched in Calcutta,
India.
- The Interstate Commerce Commission's federal order banning
segregation at all interstate public facilities officially comes
into effect.
- November 2 –
Kean opens at Broadway Theater in New
York City for 92 performances.
- November 3 – The United Nations General
Assembly unanimously
elects Burmese diplomat U Thant to the
position of acting
Secretary-General.
- November 6 – The US government issues a
stamp honoring the 100th birthday of James
Naismith.
- November 8
- November 9 – Robert
White records a world air speed
record of , in an
X-15.
- November 10 –
Catch-22 by Joseph
Heller is first published, in the US.
- November 11
- November 14 – Yves Saint
Laurent, a luxury fashion
brand of France,
founded in Rue La Boetie,
Paris.
- November 17 – Michael
Rockefeller, son of New York
Governor and later Vice
President Nelson
Rockefeller, disappears in the
jungles of New Guinea.
- November 18 – U.S. President John F.
Kennedy sends 18,000 military advisors
to South Vietnam.
- November 19 – Rebellion of the
Pilots: A military uprising
overthrows the Trujillo regime in the Dominican
Republic.
- November 20 – İsmet
İnönü of the
CHP forms the new government
of Turkey (26th government, first coalition in
Turkey, partner AP).
- November 21 – The "La
Ronde" opens in
Honolulu, the first revolving
restaurant in the United States.
- November 24 – The World Food
Programme (WFP) is formed as a
temporary United Nations program.12
- November 30 – The Soviet
Union vetoes Kuwait's
application for United Nations
membership.
December
- December 1 – Netherlands New
Guinea raises the new Morning
Star flag, and changes its name to
West Papua.
- December 2 – Cold
War: In a nationally broadcast speech,
Cuban leader Fidel
Castro announces he is a
Marxist–Leninist, and that Cuba will
adopt socialism.
- December 5 – U.S. President John F.
Kennedy gives support to the Volta
Dam project in Ghana.
- December 9
- December 10 – The Soviet
Union severs diplomatic
relations with
Albania.
- December 11
- American involvement in the Vietnam
War officially begins, as the first
American helicopters arrive in Saigon, along with 400 U.S.
personnel.
- Adolf Eichmann is
pronounced guilty of crimes
against humanity by a panel of three
Israeli judges, and sentenced to death.
- December 14 – Walt
Disney's first live-action Technicolor
musical, Babes in
Toyland, a remake of the
famous Victor Herbert operetta, is released, but flops at the box
office.
- December 15 – An Israeli war crimes
tribunal sentences Adolf Eichmann to
death, for his part in The Holocaust.
- December 17 – A
circus tent fire in
Niterói, Brazil kills
323.13
- December 18 – India opens hostilities in
its annexation of
Portuguese India, the colonies of
Goa, Damao and
Diu.
- December 19
- December 21 – In
Congo, Katangan
prime minister Moise Tshombe recognizes
the Congolese constitution.
- December 23 –
Luxembourg's national
holiday, the Grand Duke's Official
Birthday, is set on
June 23 by Grand Ducal decree.
- December 30 – Congolese troops capture
Albert Kalonji of South
Kasai (who soon escapes).
- December 31 – Ireland's first national
television station, Telefís Éireann (later Raidió Teilifís
Éireann), begins broadcasting.
Births
January
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title="Gabrielle Carteris" width="100" alt="Gabrielle Carteris" /> <img src="Julia_Louis-Dreyfus_May_2017.jpg" title="Julia Louis-Dreyfus"
width="100" alt="Julia Louis-Dreyfus" /> <img src="Wayne_Gretzky_2006-02-18_Turin_001.jpg" title="Wayne Gretzky"
width="100" alt="Wayne Gretzky" />
- January 2
- January 7 – Supriya
Pathak, Indian actress
- January 8 – Calvin
Smith, American athlete
- January 11
- January 13 – Julia
Louis-Dreyfus, American actress,
producer and comedian
- January 14
- January 17 – Maia
Chiburdanidze, Georgian chess player
- January 18
- January 22
- January 24 – Guido
Buchwald, German footballer
- January 25 – Vivian
Balakrishnan, Singaporean
politician
- January 26 – Wayne
Gretzky, Canadian hockey player
- January 27 – Saifuddin
Abdullah, Malaysian politician
- January 28 – Arnaldur
Indriðason, Icelandic writer
- January 29 – Petra
Thümer, German swimmer
February
<img src="David_Graeber_2015-03-07_(16741093492)_(cropped).jpg"
title="David Graeber" width="100" alt="David Graeber" /> <img src="HenryRollins2010.jpg" title="Henry Rollins" width="100"
alt="Henry Rollins" /> <img src="Mark_Latham_1.jpg" title="Mark Latham" width="100"
alt="Mark Latham" />
- February 1 – Volker
Fried, German field hockey player
- February 3 – Jim
Balsillie, Canadian CEO and
philanthropist
- February 4
- February 5 –
Flordelis, Brazilian pastor, singer and
politician
- February 6 – Yuko
Kobayashi, Japanese voice actress
- February 9 – Jussi
Lampi, Finnish musician and actor
- February 11 – Mary
Docter, American speed skater
- February 12 – David
Graeber, American anthropologist,
anarchist activist and author (d. 2020)17
- February 13 – Henry
Rollins, American musician and
activist18
- February 14 – Maria do Carmo
Silveira, Prime Minister of São
Tomé and Príncipe
- February 15 – Benoît
Chamoux, French alpinist (d.
1995)
- February 16 – Niko
Nirvi, Finnish journalist19
- February 17
- February 18 – Hironobu
Kageyama, Japanese singer
- February 19 – Justin
Fashanu, English footballer (d.
1998)
- February 20
- February 21
- February 22 – Akira
Takasaki, Japanese guitarist
- February 27 – James
Worthy, American basketball player and
analyst
- February 28 – Richard
Waugh, Canadian voice actor
March
<img src="Laurel_Clark,_NASA_photo_portrait_in_blue_suit.jpg"
title="Laurel Clark" width="100" alt="Laurel Clark" /> <img src="WW_Chicago_2015_-_Evil_Dead_18_(21021271936).jpg"
title="Kassie DePaiva" width="100" alt="Kassie DePaiva" /> <img src="Yanis-Varoufakis-Berlin-2015-02-05.jpg"
title="Yanis Varoufakis" width="100" alt="Yanis Varoufakis" /> <img src="Amy_Sedaris080112.jpg" title="Amy Sedaris" width="100"
alt="Amy Sedaris" />
April
<img src="Eddie_Murphy_by_David_Shankbone.jpg" title="Eddie Murphy"
width="100" alt="Eddie Murphy" /> <img src="Vincent_Gallo-1-2.jpg" title="Vincent Gallo" width="100"
alt="Vincent Gallo" /> <img src="Robert_Carlyle_SDCC_2014_(cropped).jpg" title="Robert Carlyle"
width="100" alt="Robert Carlyle" /> <img src="Greg_Gianforte_115th_congress.jpg" title="Greg Gianforte"
width="100" alt="Greg Gianforte" /> <img src="George_Lopez_2010.jpg" title="George Lopez" width="100"
alt="George Lopez" />
- April 1
- April 2 – Christopher
Meloni, American actor
- April 3
- April 5 – Lisa Zane,
American actress
- April 6 – Gene
Eugene, Canadian actor and singer (d.
2000)
- April 7
- April 9
- April 10 – Rudy
Dhaenens, Belgian road bicycle racer (d.
1998)
- April 11 – Vincent
Gallo, American actor
- April 12 – Lisa
Gerrard, Australian musician
- April 14
- April 17
- April 18 – Jane
Leeves, English actress
- April 20
- April 21
- April 22 – Alo
Mattiisen, Estonian musician and composer
(d. 1996)
- April 23
- April 26
- April 27 – Moana
Pozzi, Italian pornographic actress,
television personality and politician (d. 1994)
- April 28 – Futoshi
Matsunaga, Japanese serial killer
- April 29 – Fumihiko
Tachiki, Japanese voice actor
- April 30 – Isiah
Thomas, African-American basketball
player, coach and team owner
May
<img src="Joe_Murray_publicity_shot.jpg" title="Joe Murray" width="100"
alt="Joe Murray" /> <img src="Wally_Wingert_&_Spooky.jpg" title="Wally Wingert"
width="100" alt="Wally Wingert" /> <img src="George_Clooney_2016.jpg" title="George Clooney" width="100"
alt="George Clooney" /> <img src="John_Corbett_by_Gage_Skidmore_2.jpg" title="John Corbett"
width="100" alt="John Corbett" /> <img src="Tim_Roth_by_Gage_Skidmore_2.jpg" title="Tim Roth" width="100"
alt="Tim Roth" /> <img src="Kevin_McDonald-1-17_(13683967045).jpg" title="Kevin McDonald"
width="100" alt="Kevin McDonald" />
- May 1 – Marilyn
Milian, American judge
- May 2 – Steve
James, English snooker
player
- May 3
- May 4
- May 5 – Hiroshi Hase,
Japanese professional wrestler
- May 6
- May 7 – Robert Spano,
American conductor and pianist
- May 8
- May 9
- May 10 – Danny Carey,
American drummer (Tool, Pigmy Love
Circus)
- May 11
- May 12 – Billy Duffy,
British guitarist (The Cult)
- May 13 – Dennis
Rodman, American basketball player and
actor
- May 14
- May 15 - Larry
Holden, American actor (d.
2011)
- May 16
- May 17 – Enya, Irish
musician
- May 18 – Jim
Bowden, American baseball
executive
- May 20 – Clive Allen,
British footballer
- May 21 – Brent
Briscoe, American actor and screenwriter
(d. 2017)
- May 22
- May 23
- May 24 – Ilaria Alpi,
Italian journalist (d. 1994)
- May 27 – Peri Gilpin,
American actress
- May 28 – Roland Gift,
British singer and musician (Fine Young
Cannibals)
- May 29 – Melissa
Etheridge, American musician
- May 30
- May 31
June
<img src="Sam_Harris_(2009).jpg" title="Sam Harris" width="100"
alt="Sam Harris" /> <img src="Michael_J._Fox_2012_(cropped)_(2).jpg" title="Michael J. Fox"
width="100" alt="Michael J. Fox" /> <img src="Boy_George_by_Dean_Stockings.jpg" title="Boy George"
width="100" alt="Boy George" /> <img src="Vidhya_Bhandari2.JPG" title="Bidya Devi Bhandari" width="100"
alt="Bidya Devi Bhandari" /> <img src="Joko_Widodo_2019_official_portrait.jpg" title="Joko Widodo"
width="100" alt="Joko Widodo" /> <img src="Ricky_Gervais_2010.jpg" title="Ricky Gervais" width="100"
alt="Ricky Gervais" />
July
<img src="Diana,_Princess_of_Wales_1997_(2).jpg"
title="Diana, Princess of Wales" width="100"
alt="Diana, Princess of Wales" /> <img src="Forest_Whitaker_2014.jpg" title="Forest Whitaker" width="100"
alt="Forest Whitaker" /> <img src="António_Costa_12.ª_Cimeira_Brasil-Portugal_2016-11-01.png"
title="António Costa" width="100" alt="António Costa" /> <img src="Zbigniew_Zamachowski.jpg" title="Zbigniew Zamachowski"
width="100" alt="Zbigniew Zamachowski" /> <img src="Elizabeth_McGovern_2012.jpg" title="Elizabeth McGovern"
width="100" alt="Elizabeth McGovern" /> <img src="Milind_Gunaji.jpg" title="Milind Gunaji" width="100"
alt="Milind Gunaji" /> <img src="Woody_Harrelson_October_2016.jpg" title="Woody Harrelson"
width="100" alt="Woody Harrelson" /> <img src="Gary_Cherone-Extreme-2.jpg" title="Gary Cherone" width="100"
alt="Gary Cherone" /> <img src="Katherine_Kelly_Lang_-_Monte-Carlo_Television_Festival.jpg"
title="Katherine Kelly Lang" width="100" alt="Katherine Kelly Lang" /> <img
src="National_Memorial_Day_Concert_2017_(34117818524)_(cropped).jpg"
title="Laurence Fishburne" width="100" alt="Laurence Fishburne" />
- July 1
- Diana, Princess of Wales,
born The Hon. Diana Spencer, English princess consort as first
wife of Charles, Prince of
Wales (d.
1997)21
- Vito Bratta, American rock guitarist
- Ivan Kaye, English actor
- Jefferson King, British bodybuilder
and wrestler
- Carl Lewis, American athlete
- Fredy Schmidtke, German track
cyclist (d. 2017)
- Michelle Wright, Canadian country
music artist
- July 2
- July 3
- July 4
- July 5 – Patrizia
Scianca, Italian voice actress
- July 6
- July 7
- July 8
- July 9 – Raymond
Cruz, American actor
- July 10
- July 11
- July 12 – Mark
McGann, English actor, director, writer and
musician
- July 13 – Stelios
Manolas, Greek footballer
- July 14 – Jackie Earle
Haley, American actor
- July 15
- July 16
- July 17
- July 18 – Elizabeth
McGovern, American actress and
musician
- July 19
- July 21
- July 22
- July 23
- July 24
- July 25
- July 26
- July 27
- July 28
- July 30 – Laurence
Fishburne, African-American actor
and film director
August
<img src="President_Barack_Obama.jpg" title="Barack Obama" width="100"
alt="Barack Obama" /> <img src="Lauren_Tom_(7600920804)_(cropped).jpg" title="Lauren Tom"
width="100" alt="Lauren Tom" /> <img src="Mercedes_Aráoz_Fernández.jpg" title="Mercedes Aráoz"
width="100" alt="Mercedes Aráoz" /> <img src="Brad_Gilbert_(3904645258)_(cropped).jpg" title="Brad Gilbert"
width="100" alt="Brad Gilbert" /> <img src="John_Key_February_2015.jpg" title="John Key" width="100"
alt="John Key" /> <img src="Koji_kondo.jpg" title="Koji Kondo" width="100"
alt="Koji Kondo" /> <img
src="Primer_Vicepresidente_del_Congreso_Participó_en_Actos_Conmemorativos_por_Aniversario_De_Lima_(6909941107).jpg"
title="Manuel Merino" width="100" alt="Manuel Merino" /> <img src="Billy_Ray_Cyrus_2019.jpg" title="Billy Ray Cyrus" width="100"
alt="Billy Ray Cyrus" />
- August 1 – Danny
Blind, Dutch footballer
- August 2 – Pete de
Freitas, English musician and producer
(d. 1989)
- August 3
- August 4
- August 5
- August 7
- August 8
- August 9
- August 10 – Beatrice
Alda, American actress and filmmaker
- August 11
- August 12 –
Lawrence, English musician
- August 13
- August 14 – Susan
Olsen, American actress
- August 15 – Suhasini
Maniratnam, Indian actress
- August 16
- August 17 – Uwe
Schmitt, German sprinter and hurdler (d.
1995)
- August 18
- August 19 – Tony
Longo, American actor (d.
2015)
- August 20
- August 21 – Stephen
Hillenburg, American marine
biologist, cartoonist and animator (d. 2018)
- August 22 – Roland
Orzabal, British musician and songwriter
- August 23
- August 24 – Jared
Harris, English actor
- August 25
- August 27 – Tom Ford,
American fashion designer and film director
- August 28
- August 30 – Brian
Mitchell, South African boxer
- August 31 – Saleem,
Malaysian singer (d. 2018)
September
<img src="Eugenio_Derbez.png" title="Eugenio Derbez" width="100"
alt="Eugenio Derbez" /> <img src="Elizabeth_Daily_2018.jpg" title="E.G. Daily" width="100"
alt="E.G. Daily" /> <img src="VirginiaMadsenSFIFF06_adj.jpg" title="Virginia Madsen"
width="100" alt="Virginia Madsen" /> <img src="Megadeth_performing_in_San_Antonio,_Texas_(27420120171).jpg"
title="Dave Mustaine" width="100" alt="Dave Mustaine" /> <img src="James_Gandolfini_in_Kuwait_City_2010_(cropped).jpg"
title="James Gandolfini" width="100" alt="James Gandolfini" /> <img src="Chi_McBride_2.jpg" title="Chi McBride" width="100"
alt="Chi McBride" /> <img src="Julia_Gillard_2010.jpg" title="Julia Gillard" width="100"
alt="Julia Gillard" />
- September 1
- September 2
- September 3
- September 5 – Marc-André
Hamelin, Canadian pianist and
composer24
- September 6
- September 7 – Kevin
Kennedy, British actor
- September 11
- September 12 – Mylène
Farmer, Canadian singer and songwriter
- September 13 – Dave
Mustaine, American metal singer,
guitarist
- September 14 – Martina
Gedeck, German actress
- September 15
- September 16 – Jen Tolley,
American-Canadian actress and singer
- September 17 – Jim
Cornette, American author and podcaster
- September 18 – James
Gandolfini, American actor and
producer (d. 2013)25
- September 20 – Lisa
Bloom, American lawyer
- September 22
- September 23
- September 24
- September 25
- September 26 – Wes
Hopkins, American football player (d.
2018)
- September 27
- September 28
- September 29 – Julia
Gillard, 27th Prime Minister of
Australia26
- September 30
October
<img src="Jodi_Benson_crop.jpg" title="Jodi Benson" width="100"
alt="Jodi Benson" /> <img src="Rachel_de_thame.jpg" title="Rachel De Thame" width="100"
alt="Rachel De Thame" /> <img src="Kim_Wayans_2012.jpg" title="Kim Wayans" width="100"
alt="Kim Wayans" /> <img src="Robert_Torti.jpg" title="Robert Torti" width="100"
alt="Robert Torti" /> <img src="Dylan_McDermott_2014.jpg" title="Dylan McDermott" width="100"
alt="Dylan McDermott" /> <img src="Randy_Jackson_(1976).jpg" title="Randy Jackson" width="100"
alt="Randy Jackson" /> <img src="Peter_Jackson_SDCC_2014.jpg" title="Peter Jackson" width="100"
alt="Peter Jackson" />
- October 1
- October 3 – Ludger
Stühlmeyer, German cantor, composer
and musicologist
- October 4
- October 5 – Matthew
Kauffman, American journalist, George
Polk Award winner
- October 6 – Mark
Shasha, American artist, author and
illustrator
- October 10 – Jodi
Benson, American actress and singer
- October 11
- October 12 – Diego
García, Spanish long-distance
athlete (d. 2001)
- October 13
- October 14 – Jim
Burns, British science-fiction illustrator
- October 15 – Meera
Sanyal, Indian banker (d.
2019)
- October 16
- Chris Doleman, American football
player (d. 2020)
- Scott O'Hara, American pornographic
performer, author, poet, editor and publisher (d.
1998)
- Paul Vaessen, English footballer (d.
2001)
- Randy Vasquez, American actor
- Kim Wayans, American actress, comedian,
producer, writer and director
- October 18
- October 19 – Cliff
Lyons, Australian rugby league player
- October 20
- October 22
- October 24 – Dave
Meltzer, American wrestling journalist
- October 25
- October 26 – Dylan
McDermott, American actor
- October 29 – Randy
Jackson,
African-American pop singer (The Jackson
5)
- October 30 – Dmitry
Muratov, Russian campaigning journalist,
recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
- October 31
November
<img src="Ralph_Macchio_2018.jpg" title="Ralph Macchio" width="100"
alt="Ralph Macchio" /> <img src="Nadia_Comăneci_Montreal1976c.jpg" title="Nadia Comăneci"
width="100" alt="Nadia Comăneci" /> <img src="Meg_Ryan_2009_portrait.jpg" title="Meg Ryan" width="100"
alt="Meg Ryan" /> <img src="Mariel_Hemingway_headshot,_free_use.jpg"
title="Mariel Hemingway" width="100" alt="Mariel Hemingway" />
November 27 Lieselotte Lauer, (child family
name: Schröder) German company SEL (Standard Elektrik
Lorenz) Reported missing since July 1992
December
<img src="Matthew_Waterhouse_-_Gallifrey_2011_(cropped_etc).jpg"
title="Matthew Waterhouse" width="100" alt="Matthew Waterhouse" /> <img
src="Ilham_Heydar_oglu_Aliyev_-_President_of_the_Republic_of_Azerbaijan.jpg"
title="Ilham Aliyev" width="100" alt="Ilham Aliyev" />
- December 1 – Salahuddin
Ayub, Malaysian politician
- December 3 – Marcelo
Fromer, Brazilian guitarist
- December 4
- December 5
- December 6 - Colin
Salmon, British actor
- December 8 – Ann
Coulter, American author, conservative
commentator and attorney
- December 9
- December 10
- December 12
- December 13
- December 15 – Karin
Resetarits, Austrian journalist and
politician
- December 16
- December 19
- December 20 – Mohammad
Fouad, Arab singer and actor
- December 21 – Francis
Ng, Hong Kong actor
- December 22 – Kassim
Majaliwa, 10th Prime Minister of
Tanzania
- December 23 – Ezzat el
Kamhawi, Egyptian novelist
- December 24
- December 25
- December 26 – John
Lynch, Northern Irish actor
- December 27 – Guido
Westerwelle, German politician (d.
2016)
- December 29 – Jim
Reid, Scottish musician
- December 30
Deaths
January
<img src="Erwin_Schrödinger_(1933).jpg" title="Erwin Schrödinger"
width="100" alt="Erwin Schrödinger" /> <img src="Patrice_Lumumba,_1960.jpg" title="Patrice Lumumba" width="100"
alt="Patrice Lumumba" />
- January 3 – Auvergne
Doherty, Australian businesswoman (b.
1896)
- January 4 – Erwin
Schrödinger, Austrian physicist,
Nobel Prize laureate (b.
1887)
- January 8 – František
Flos, Czech novelist (b.
1864)
- January 9 – Emily Greene
Balch, American writer and pacifist,
recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
(b. 1867)
- January 10 – Dashiell
Hammett, American writer (b.
1894)31
- January 13
- January 14 – Barry
Fitzgerald, Irish actor (b.
1888)
- January 17 – Patrice
Lumumba, 1st Prime Minister of the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo
(b. 1925)
- January 18 – Thomas Anthony Dooley
III, physician (b.
1927)
- January 21
- January 24 – Alfred Carlton
Gilbert, American swimmer and
inventor (b. 1884)
- January 26 – Stan
Nichols, English cricketer (b.
1900)
- January 29 – Jesse
Wallace, American naval officer, 29th
Governor of American Samoa
(b. 1899)
- January 30 – Dorothy
Thompson, American journalist (b.
1893)33
February
<img src="CarlosLuz.jpg" title="Carlos Luz" width="100"
alt="Carlos Luz" /> <img src="Mohammed_V.jpg" title="King Mohammed V of Morocco" width="100"
alt="King Mohammed V of Morocco" />
- February 2 – Anna May
Wong, Chinese-American actress (b.
1905)
- February 3 – Viscount
Dunrossil,
Australian Governor-General (b. 1893)
- February 4
- February 6 – Lawrence Dundas, 2nd Marquess
of Zetland,
British politician (b. 1876)
- February 7 – William
Duncan, American actor (b.
1879)
- February 9 – Carlos
Luz, Brazilian politician, 19th President
of Brazil (b.
1894)
- February 12 – Richmond K.
Turner, American admiral (b.
1885)
- February 13 – Arthur
Ripley, American film director (b.
1897)
- February 15 – Laurence
Owen, American figure skater (b.
1944)
- February 16 – Dazzy
Vance, American baseball player (Brooklyn
Dodgers) and a member of the MLB Hall
of Fame (b. 1891)
- February 17
- February 20 – Percy
Grainger, Australian composer (b.
1882)
- February 22
- February 26
- February 28 – Aaron S. "Tip"
Merrill, American admiral (b.
1890)
March
<img src="Oswald_Rayner.jpg" title="Oswald Rayner" width="100"
alt="Oswald Rayner" /> <img src="Victor_d%27Arcy_and_Harold_Abrahams_1920.jpg"
title="Victor d'Arcy" width="100" alt="Victor d'Arcy" />
April
<img src="Ahmet-Zogu-1895---1961.jpg" title="Zog I of Albania"
width="100" alt="Zog I of Albania" /> <img src="Padma_Shamsher_JBR.jpg"
title="Padma Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana" width="100"
alt="Padma Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana" />
- April 2 – Wallingford
Riegger, American music composer
(b. 1885)
- April 3 – Eliseo
Mouriño, Argentine footballer (b.
1927)
- April 6 – Jules
Bordet, Belgian immunologist and
microbiologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine (b.
1870)
- April 7
- April 9 – Ahmet
Zog/Zog I, Skanderberg
III, Albanian political leader, 11th
Prime Minister of Albania,
7th President of Albania and
King of Albania (b.
1895)
- April 10 – Sir John Hope
Simpson, British politician (b.
1868)
- April 11 – Padma Shumsher Jang Bahadur
Rana, 16th Prime
Minister of Nepal (b.
1882)
- April 12
- April 19 – Manuel
Quiroga, Spanish violinist
(b. 1892)
- April 21 – James
Melton, American tenor (b.
1904)
- April 24 – Lee Moran,
American actor (b. 1888)
- April 25
- April 27
- April 30
May
<figure>
<img src="Gary_Cooper_(1952).jpg" title="Gary Cooper" width="100"
alt="Gary Cooper" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Gary_Cooper"
title="wikilink">Gary Cooper</a></figcaption>
</figure>
June
<img src="CGJung.jpg" title="Carl Jung" width="100" alt="Carl Jung" />
<img src="Jeff_Chandler_-_1958.jpg" title="Jeff Chandler" width="100"
alt="Jeff Chandler" />
- June – Constantin
Constantinescu-Claps,
Romanian general (b. 1884)
- June 6 – Carl Jung,
Swiss psychiatrist (b. 1875)
- June 9 – Camille
Guérin, French bacteriologist and
immunologist (b. 1872)
- June 14 – Eddie Polo,
Austrian-American actor (b. 1875)
- June 16 – Marcel
Junod, Swiss physician (b.
1904)
- June 17
- June 18 – Eddie
Gaedel, American with dwarfism (b.
1925)
- June 19 – Sir Richard
Turner, Canadian general,
Victoria Cross recipient (b.
1871)37
- June 23 – Nikolai
Malko, Soviet conductor (b.
1883)
- June 24
- June 25 – John Alexander Douglas
McCurdy, Lieutenant
Governor of Nova Scotia and pilot (b. 1886)
- June 27
- June 30 – Lee de
Forest, American inventor (b.
1873)
July
<img src="Nasuhi_al-Bukhari.jpeg" title="Nasuhi al-Bukhari" width="100"
alt="Nasuhi al-Bukhari" /> <img src="ErnestHemingway.jpg" title="Ernest Hemingway" width="100"
alt="Ernest Hemingway" /> <img src="1913_Ty_Cobb_portrait_photo.png" title="Ty Cobb" width="100"
alt="Ty Cobb" />
</ref>
August
<figure>
<img src="Sidney_George_Holland_(1953)_2.png" title="Sidney Holland"
width="100" alt="Sidney Holland" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Sidney_Holland"
title="wikilink">Sidney Holland</a></figcaption>
</figure>
September
<img src="Adnan_Menderes_VI._Yasama_Dönemi.jpg" title="Adnan Menderes"
width="100" alt="Adnan Menderes" /> <img src="Percy_Chapman_c1920cr.jpg" title="Percy Chapman" width="100"
alt="Percy Chapman" /> <img src="Dag_Hammarskjöld.jpg" title="Dag Hammarskjöld" width="100"
alt="Dag Hammarskjöld" /> <img src="Mariondavies.jpg" title="Marion Davies" width="100"
alt="Marion Davies" />
October
<img src="Chico_Marx_-_signed.jpg" title="Chico Marx" width="100"
alt="Chico Marx" /> <img src="Sergio_Osmena_photo.jpg" title="Sergio Osmeña" width="100"
alt="Sergio Osmeña" />
November
<figure>
<img src="Anselmo_Alliegro_y_Milá.jpg" title="Anselmo Alliegro y Milá"
width="100" alt="Anselmo Alliegro y Milá" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Anselmo_Alliegro_y_Milá"
title="wikilink">Anselmo Alliegro y Milá</a></figcaption>
</figure>
- November 1 – Mordecai
Ham, American evangelist (b.
1877)
- November 2
- November 3 – Thomas
Flynn, British
Roman Catholic prelate and reverend (b.
1880)
- November 9 – Ferdinand
Bie, Norwegian Olympic athlete (b.
1888)
- November 15
- November 16 – Sam
Rayburn, Speaker of the United States
House of
Representatives
(b. 1882)
- November 22 – Anselmo Alliegro y
Milá, Cuban politician, 3rd
Prime Minister of Cuba, leader
of World War II (b.
1899)
- November 24 – Ruth
Chatterton, American actress, novelist
and aviator (b. 1892)
- November 25 – Adelina de
Lara, British composer (b.
1872)
- November 30 – Anna
Gould, American heiress and socialite,
daughter of financier Jay Gould (b.
1875)
December
<img src="Earle_Page_-_Falk_Studios_(cropped).jpg"
title="Sir Earle Page" width="100" alt="Sir Earle Page" /> <img src="Bundesarchiv_Bild_101III-Ludwig-006-19,_Kurt_Meyer.jpg"
title="Kurt Meyer" width="100" alt="Kurt Meyer" />
- December 2 – Dulcie Mary
Pillers, English medical
illustrator (b. 1891)
- December 3 – Pat O'Hara
Wood, Australian tennis player (b.
1891)
- December 6 – Frantz
Fanon, Caribbean
philosopher (b. 1925)
- December 7 – Herbert
Pitman, British sailor, third officer of
the (b. 1877)
- December 10 – Elwyn
Welch, New Zealand farmer, ornithologist,
conservationist and Open Brethren missionary (b.
1925)
- December 13 – Anna Mary Robertson Moses
aka Grandma Moses, American naïve
painter (b. 1860)
- December 15 – Gioacchino
Failla, Italian-born American
physicist (b. 1891)
- December 20
- December 23
- December 25 – Otto
Loewi, German-born pharmacologist, recipient
of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine (b.
1873)
- December 27 – Bernard
McConville, American screenwriter
(b. 1887)
- December 28 – Edith
Wilson, First Lady of the United
States from 1915 to
1921 (b. 1872)
- December 29
Nobel Prizes
<figure>
<img src="Nobel_medal.png" title="Nobel_medal.png" width="100"
alt="Nobel_medal.png" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true">Nobel_medal.png</figcaption>
</figure>
See also
References
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