1995

1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1995th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 995th year of the 2nd millennium, the 95th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1990s decade.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1995 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1995
MCMXCV
Ab urbe condita2748
Armenian calendar1444
ԹՎ ՌՆԽԴ
Assyrian calendar6745
Baháʼí calendar151–152
Balinese saka calendar1916–1917
Bengali calendar1402
Berber calendar2945
British Regnal year43 Eliz. 2  44 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2539
Burmese calendar1357
Byzantine calendar7503–7504
Chinese calendar甲戌年 (Wood Dog)
4691 or 4631
     to 
乙亥年 (Wood Pig)
4692 or 4632
Coptic calendar1711–1712
Discordian calendar3161
Ethiopian calendar1987–1988
Hebrew calendar5755–5756
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2051–2052
 - Shaka Samvat1916–1917
 - Kali Yuga5095–5096
Holocene calendar11995
Igbo calendar995–996
Iranian calendar1373–1374
Islamic calendar1415–1416
Japanese calendarHeisei 7
(平成7年)
Javanese calendar1927–1928
Juche calendar84
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4328
Minguo calendarROC 84
民國84年
Nanakshahi calendar527
Thai solar calendar2538
Tibetan calendar阳木狗年
(male Wood-Dog)
2121 or 1740 or 968
     to 
阴木猪年
(female Wood-Pig)
2122 or 1741 or 969
Unix time788918400 – 820454399

1995 was designated as:

  • United Nations Year for Tolerance
  • World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War

This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government no longer providing public funding, marking the beginning of the Information Age.[1][2] America Online and Prodigy offered access to the World Wide Web system for the first time this year, releasing browsers that made it easily accessible to the general public.[3]

Events

January

  • January 1
  • January 9 – Valeri Polyakov completes 366 days in space while aboard the Mir space station, breaking a duration record.[4]
  • January 17 – The 6.9 Mw Great Hanshin earthquake strikes the southern Hyōgo Prefecture of Japan with a maximum Shindo of VII, leaving 5,502–6,434 people dead, and 251,301–310,000 displaced.
  • January 25 – Norwegian rocket incident: A rocket launched from the space exploration centre at Andøya, Norway, is briefly interpreted by the Russians as an incoming attack.
  • January 31 – Mexican peso crisis: U.S. President Bill Clinton invokes emergency powers to extend a $20 billion loan to help Mexico avert financial collapse.

February

March

  • March 1
    • Julio María Sanguinetti is sworn in as President of Uruguay for his second term.
    • Polish Prime Minister Waldemar Pawlak resigns from Parliament and is replaced by ex-communist Józef Oleksy.
  • March 3 United Nations Operation in Somalia II, the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Somalia, ends.
  • March 14 Astronaut Norman Thagard becomes the first American to ride into space aboard a Russian launch vehicle (the Soyuz TM-21), lifting off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
  • March 20 Members of the doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo carry out the Tokyo subway sarin attack, killing 14 people and leading to over a thousand injured. The attack remains the deadliest terrorist incident in Japanese history.
  • March 22 Cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov returns after setting a record for 438 days in outer space.
  • March 25 Boxer Mike Tyson is released from prison after serving nearly 3 years.
  • March 26 The Schengen Agreement, easing cross-border travel, goes into effect in several European countries.
  • March 31
    • TAROM Flight 371 from Bucharest to Brussels crashes shortly after takeoff killing all 60 people on board.
    • American singer Selena is murdered by her fan club president, Yolanda Saldívar.

April

April 19: A car bomb explodes outside a Federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168
  • April 7 First Chechen War Samashki massacre: Russian paramilitary troops begin a massacre of at least 250 civilians in Samashki, Chechnya.
  • April 19 Oklahoma City bombing: 168 people, including eight federal Marshals and 19 children, are killed at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building and 680 are wounded by a bomb set off by Timothy McVeigh and one of his accomplices, Terry Nichols.
  • April 30 The United States government stops funding the NSFNET, making the Internet a wholly privatized system.[6]

May

June

  • June 2
    • Mrkonjić Grad incident: A United States Air Force F-16 piloted by Captain Scott O'Grady is shot down over Bosnia and Herzegovina while patrolling the NATO no-fly zone. O'Grady is rescued by U.S. Marines six days later.
    • Waffen-SS Hauptsturmführer Erich Priebke is extradited from Argentina to Italy.
  • June 6
    • U.S. astronaut Norman Thagard breaks NASA's space endurance record of 14 days, 1 hour and 16 minutes, aboard the Russian space station Mir.
    • The Constitutional Court of South Africa abolishes capital punishment in South Africa in the case of S v Makwanyane and Another.
  • June 13 French President Jacques Chirac announces the resumption of nuclear tests in French Polynesia.
  • June 16 The IOC selects Salt Lake City to host the 2002 Winter Olympics.
  • June 22 Japanese police rescue 365 hostages from a hijacked All Nippon Airways Flight 857 (Boeing 747-200) at Hakodate airport. The hijacker was armed with a knife and demanded the release of Shoko Asahara.
  • June 24 South Africa wins the Rugby World Cup.
  • June 29
    • Lisa Clayton completes her 10-month solo circumnavigation from the Northern Hemisphere.
    • STS-71: Space Shuttle Atlantis docks with the Russian Mir space station for the first time.
    • The Sampoong Department Store collapses in the Seocho-gu district of Seoul, South Korea, killing 502 and injuring 937.
    • Iraq disarmament crisis: According to UNSCOM, the unity of the U.N. Security Council begins to fray, as a few countries, particularly France and Russia, become more interested in making financial deals with Iraq than in disarming the country.

July

Exhumed grave of victims of the July Srebrenica massacre.
  • July Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq threatens to end all cooperation with UNSCOM and IAEA, if sanctions against the country are not lifted by August 31. Following the defection of his son-in-law, Hussein Kamel al-Majid, Saddam Hussein makes new revelations about the full extent of Iraq's biological and nuclear weapons programs. Iraq also withdraws its last U.N. declaration of prohibited biological weapons and turns over a large amount of new documents on its WMD programs.
  • July 1 Iraq disarmament crisis: In response to UNSCOM's evidence, Iraq admits for first time the existence of an offensive biological weapons program, but denies weaponization.
  • July 4 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom John Major is re-elected as leader of the Conservative Party.
  • July 9 Sri Lankan Civil War: 125 civilians are killed in Navaly as result of bombing by the Sri Lanka Air Force.
  • July 10 Burmese dissident Aung San Suu Kyi is freed from house arrest.
  • July 11
The Taiwan Strait

August

September

  • September The European Parliament elects the first European Ombudsman, Jacob Söderman, who takes up office in September 1995.
  • September 3 eBay is founded by Pierre Omidyar.
  • September 415 The Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing with over 4,750 delegates from 181 countries in attendance.
  • September 6 NATO air strikes against Bosnian Serb forces continue, after repeated attempts at a solution to the Bosnian War fail.
  • September 9 Sony enters the North American video game market with the release of the PlayStation.
  • September 19 The Washington Post and The New York Times publish the Unabomber manifesto
  • September 26 The trial against former Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti, who is accused of Mafia connections, begins.
  • September 2728 Bob Denard's mercenaries capture President Said Mohammed Djohor of the Comoros; the local army does not resist.

October

  • October 3 O. J. Simpson is found not guilty of double murder for the deaths of former wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
  • October 5 Tansu Çiller of DYP forms the new government of Turkey (51st government, a minority government which failed to receive the vote of confidence).
  • October 6 Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz announce the discovery of 51 Pegasi b, the first confirmed extrasolar planet orbiting an ordinary main-sequence star.
  • October 16 The Million Man March is held in Washington, D.C. The event was conceived by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
  • October 17 French woman Jeanne Calment reaches the confirmed age of 120 years and 238 days, making her the oldest person ever recorded.
  • October 24 A total solar eclipse is visible from Iran, India, Thailand, and Southeast Asia.[13]
  • October 25 A commuter train slams into a school bus in Fox River Grove, Illinois, killing seven students.
  • October 26 An avalanche hits the village Flateyri in Iceland, killing 20 people. It was the second of two deadly avalanches that occurred in Iceland during the calendar year.
  • October 28 A fire in Baku Metro, Azerbaijan, kills 289 passengers, becoming the world's worst subway disaster.
  • October 30
    • Quebec independentists narrowly lose a referendum for a mandate to negotiate independence from Canada.
    • Tansu Çiller of DYP forms the new government of Turkey.

November

December

  • December 3 Strikes paralyze France's public sector.
  • December 6 The United States Food and Drug Administration approved Saquinavir, the first protease inhibitor to treat HIV/AIDS. Within 2 years of its approval, annual deaths from AIDS in the United States fell from over 50,000 to approximately 18,000.[15]
  • December 7 NASA's Galileo Probe enters Jupiter's atmosphere.
  • December 8 Five-year-old Gyaincain Norbu is enthroned as the 11th reincarnation of the Panchen Lama at Tashilhunpo Monastery.
  • December 9 Godzilla vs. Destoroyah is released by Toho Studios, the last Godzilla incarnation in the "Heisei" era of Godzilla films.
  • December 14 The Dayton Agreement is signed in Paris, officially ending the Bosnian War.
  • December 16 Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraqi scuba divers, under the direction of the United Nations Special Commission, dredge the Tigris near Baghdad. The divers find over 200 prohibited Russian-made missile instruments and components.
  • December 20
    • American Airlines Flight 965 (Boeing 757) crashes into a mountain near Buga, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, killing 160 of the 164 on board.
    • NATO begins peacekeeping in Bosnia.
  • December 30 The lowest ever United Kingdom temperature of −27.2 °C (−17.0 °F) is recorded at Altnaharra in the Scottish Highlands. This equals the record set at Braemar, Aberdeenshire in 1895 and 1982.

Date unknown

  • Sudden oak death, the tree disease caused by the plant pathogen Phytophthora ramorum, is first observed, in California.[16]
  • The existence of the Top Quark is announced by the international scientific community.
  • The first SampTA conference for mathematicians, engineers, and applied scientists is held in Riga, Latvia.[17]

World population

World population
1995 1990 2000
  World 5,674,380,000 5,263,593,000 410,787,000 6,070,581,000 396,201,000
  Africa 707,462,000 622,443,000 85,019,000 795,671,000 88,209,000
  Asia 3,430,052,000 3,167,807,000 262,245,000 3,679,737,000 249,685,000
  Europe 725,405,000 721,582,000 5,823,000 730,986,000 5,581,000
  Latin America
& Caribbean
481,099,000 441,525,000 39,574,000 520,229,000 39,130,000
   Northern
America
299,438,000 283,549,000 15,889,000 315,915,000 16,477,000
  Oceania 28,924,000 26,687,000 2,237,000 31,043,000 2,119,000

Births

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

Nicola Peltz
Danielle Campbell
  • January 1
    • Sardar Azmoun, Iranian footballer
    • Poppy, American musician and model
  • January 3
    • Jisoo, South Korean singer, actress, and model
    • Seolhyun, South Korean singer, actress, and model
  • January 4 María Isabel, Spanish singer
  • January 6 Michaela DePrince, Sierra Leonean-American ballet dancer[18]
  • January 9 Nicola Peltz, American actress
  • January 12
    • Alessio Romagnoli, Italian footballer
    • Maverick Viñales, Spanish motorcycle racer[19]
  • January 13 Natalia Dyer, American actress
  • January 16
    • Hansamu Yama Pranata, Indonesian footballer
    • Takumi Minamino, Japanese footballer
  • January 19
    • Mathieu van der Poel, Dutch bicycle racer
    • Maxi Rolón, Argentine footballer (d. 2022)[20]
  • January 20
    • Joey Badass, American rapper
    • Calum Chambers, English footballer
    • José María Giménez, Uruguayan footballer
  • January 24 Callan McAuliffe, Australian actor
  • January 30
    • Danielle Campbell, American actress
    • Viktoria Komova, Russian artistic gymnast
  • January 31 Nina Sublatti, Georgian singer and model

February

Adnan Januzaj
  • February 1 Oliver Heldens, Dutch DJ and electronic music producer
  • February 4 Pione Sisto, South Sudanese-Danish footballer
  • February 5 Adnan Januzaj, Belgian footballer
  • February 6
    • Leon Goretzka, German footballer
    • Nyck de Vries, Dutch racing driver
  • February 8 Joshua Kimmich, German footballer
  • February 9 Mario Pašalić, Croatian footballer
  • February 10 Naby Keïta, Guinean footballer
  • February 11 Milan Škriniar, Slovak footballer
  • February 15 Megan Thee Stallion, American rapper
  • February 16 Denzel Curry, American rapper
  • February 17 Madison Keys, American tennis player
  • February 18 Mikhail Kolyada, Russian figure skater
  • February 23
    • Volodymyr Khorolskyi, Ukrainian football defender
    • Andrew Wiggins, Canadian basketball player
  • February 27 Sergej Milinković-Savić, Serbian footballer

March

Cierra Ramirez
  • March 2 Mats Møller Dæhli, Norwegian footballer
  • March 3 Maine Mendoza, Filipina television personality
  • March 7
    • Fajar Alfian, Indonesian badminton player
    • Haley Lu Richardson, American actress
  • March 8 Keita Baldé, Senegalese footballer
  • March 9 Cierra Ramirez, American actress and singer
  • March 9 Meezaan Jafri, Indian film actor
  • March 10 Zach LaVine, American basketball player
  • March 13 Mikaela Shiffrin, American skier
  • March 15 Jabari Parker, American basketball player[21]
  • March 19
    • Héctor Bellerín, Spanish footballer
    • Julia Montes, Filipina actress
  • March 23 Ester Ledecká, Czech winter athlete
  • March 25 Carlos Vinícius, Brazilian footballer
  • March 27 Zaur Uguev, Russian freestyle wrestler
  • March 30 Tao Geoghegan Hart, British cyclist

April

Gigi Hadid
  • April 1 Logan Paul, American actor and YouTube personality
  • April 3 Adrien Rabiot, French footballer
  • April 17 Wheein, South Korean singer and songwriter
  • April 18 Divock Origi, Belgian footballer
  • April 23 Gigi Hadid, American fashion model
  • April 24 Kehlani, American singer
  • April 26 Daniel Padilla, Filipino actor
  • April 28 Melanie Martinez, American singer

May

Missy Franklin
Shira Haas
  • May 1
    • Jake Cannavale, American musician and actor
    • Radhika Madan, Indian actress and dancer
  • May 2 Yook Sung-jae, South Korean singer and actor
  • May 3 Zach Sobiech, American singer-songwriter and musician (d. 2013)[22]
  • May 6 Marko Pjaca, Croatian footballer
  • May 10
    • Missy Franklin, American swimmer
    • Gabriella Papadakis, French ice dancer
  • May 11
    • Gelson Martins, Portuguese footballer
    • Shira Haas, Israeli actress[23]
  • May 12 Kenton Duty, American actor, singer, and dancer
  • May 14 Kelly Gale, Swedish model
  • May 15 Ksenia Sitnik, Belarusian singer
  • May 23
    • Eula Caballero, Filipina actress
  • May 25 José Luis Gayà, Spanish footballer
  • May 29 Nicolas Pépé, Ivorian footballer

June

Troye Sivan
Danna Paola
  • June 4 Willie Rioli, Australian football player
  • June 5 Troye Sivan, South African-born Australian singer
  • June 13 Petra Vlhová, Slovak alpine skier[24]
  • June 16 Joseph Schooling, Singaporean swimmer
  • June 21
    • Jessica Ahlquist, American activist and public speaker
    • Darko Velkovski, Macedonian footballer
    • Jesper Karlström, Swedish footballer
  • June 22
    • Aleksandr Maltsev, Russian artistic (synchronized) swimmer
    • Ádám Borbély, Hungarian handball player
  • June 23
    • Eva Lazzaro, Australian actress
    • Jorge Mateo, Dominican baseball shortstop
    • Danna Paola, Mexican singer and actress
  • June 24 Abdel Fadel Suanon, Beninese footballer
  • June 25
    • Wilhem Belocian, French sprinter
    • Laura Jung, German rhythmic gymnast
    • Juan Córdova, Chilean footballer
    • Kamil Dragun, Polish chess grandmaster
  • June 26 Natsuhiko Watanabe, Japanese footballer
  • June 28
    • Syafiq Ahmad, Malaysian footballer
    • Kåre Hedebrant, Swedish actor
    • Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, South African model and beauty pageant titleholder
    • Adama Traoré, Malian footballer
  • June 29 João Paulo Silva Martins, Brazilian footballer
  • June 30
    • Marina Ruy Barbosa, Brazilian actress
    • Kristoffer Olsson, Swedish footballer

July

Post Malone
Jordyn Wieber
Luke Shaw
  • July 1
    • Boli Bolingoli-Mbombo, Congolese-Belgian footballer
    • Krzysztof Piątek, Polish footballer
  • July 2
    • Ito Ohno, Japanese fashion model and actress
    • Ryan Murphy, American competitive swimmer
  • July 3 Emircan Koşut, Turkish basketball player
  • July 4
    • Brayden Schnur, Canadian tennis player
    • Álex Berenguer, Spanish footballer
    • Post Malone, American rapper
  • July 5
    • Hyuk, South Korean singer and actor
    • Phataimas Muenwong, Thai badminton player
  • July 9
  • July 10
    • Trayvon Bromell, American sprinter[25]
    • Ada Hegerberg, Norwegian footballer
    • Edymar Martínez, Venezuelan model
    • Lu Shanglei, Chinese chess grandmaster
  • July 11 Tyler Medeiros, Canadian singer, songwriter, and dancer
  • July 12
    • Jordyn Wieber, American artistic gymnast
    • Luke Shaw, English footballer
    • Yohio, Swedish singer and songwriter
  • July 13
    • Cody Bellinger, American baseball player
    • Dante Exum, Australian basketball player
  • July 14 Serge Gnabry, German footballer
  • July 15 Vivianne Miedema, Dutch football player
  • July 16 Torstein Træen, Norwegian racing cyclist
  • July 19
    • Manuel Akanji, Swiss footballer
    • María José Alvarado, Honduran model (d. 2014)
    • Matt Miazga, American soccer player
    • Maria Paseka, Russian artistic gymnast
  • July 23 Hwasa, South Korean singer, songwriter, and rapper
  • July 24 Kyle Kuzma, American basketball player
  • July 30 Hirving Lozano, Mexican footballer

August

Dua Lipa
Andreas Wellinger
  • August 1 Madison Cawthorn, American politician
  • August 2
    • Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo, Indonesian badminton player
    • Kristaps Porziņģis, Latvian basketball player
  • August 4
    • Bruna Marquezine, Brazilian actress
    • Jessica Sanchez, American singer
  • August 5 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, Danish footballer
  • August 6 Sasha Vezenkov, Bulgarian professional basketball player
  • August 9 Hwang Min-hyun, South Korean singer-songwriter and actor
  • August 12 Sara Ali Khan, Indian actress
  • August 13 Presnel Kimpembe, French footballer
  • August 15 Chief Keef, American rapper
  • August 16 James Young, American basketball player[26]
  • August 17 Gracie Gold, American figure skater
  • August 22
    • Huang Wenpan, Chinese swimmer (d. 2018)
    • Dua Lipa, English singer
    • Nasrat Haqparast, Afghan-German mixed martial artist[27]
    • Jonnu Smith, American football player
  • August 24
    • Lady Amelia Windsor, member of the British royal family
    • Justine Skye, American singer
  • August 26
    • Gracie Dzienny, American actress
    • Solomon Thomas, American football player
    • Hannah van der Westhuysen, British actress
  • August 27 Sergey Sirotkin, Russian racing driver
  • August 28 Andreas Wellinger, German ski jumper
  • August 29 Gud, Swedish DJ and producer

September

Robbie Kay
Patrick Mahomes
  • September 1
    • Munir El Haddadi, Spanish footballer
    • Nathan MacKinnon, Canadian hockey player
  • September 3
    • Myles Jack, American football player
    • Niklas Süle, German footballer
  • September 5 Caroline Sunshine, American actress, dancer, singer and political operative
  • September 6 Bertrand Traoré, Burkinabé footballer
  • September 8 Julian Weigl, German footballer
  • September 12
    • Steven Gardiner, Bahamian sprinter
    • Ryan Potter, American actor
  • September 14 Deshaun Watson, American football player
  • September 15 Awer Mabil, Australian association footballer
  • September 16 Aaron Gordon, American basketball player
  • September 17 Patrick Mahomes, American football player
  • September 20 Laura Dekker, Dutch sailor
  • September 22 Nayeon, South Korean singer
  • September 23
    • Eli Dershwitz, American fencer
    • Agnes Jebet Tirop, Kenian athlete (d. 2021)[28]
  • September 29 Mozzik, Albanian rapper

October

Jimin
  • October 1 – Scott Helman, Canadian singer-songwriter
  • October 4
    • Mikolas Josef, Czech singer and music producer
    • Jabrill Peppers, American football player
    • Jeonghan, South Korean singer
  • October 5 Kim A-lim South Korean golfer
  • October 9 – Kenny Tete, Dutch footballer
  • October 13 – Jimin, South Korean singer
  • October 15 – Billy Unger, American actor and musician
  • October 17 – Queen Naija, American singer
  • October 21 – Antoinette Guedia Mouafo, Cameroonian swimmer
  • October 21 – Doja Cat, American singer and rapper
  • October 23 – Ireland Baldwin, American fashion model and actress
  • October 25 – Conchita Campbell, Canadian actress
  • October 28 – Mia Wray, Australian pop musician

November

Kendall Jenner
Katherine McNamara
  • November 1
    • Margarita Mamun, Russian rhythmic gymnast
    • Nour El Sherbini, Egyptian squash player
  • November 2 – Rafael Vitti, Brazilian actor, musician and poet
  • November 3
    • Kelly Catlin, American racing cyclist (d. 2019)
    • Kendall Jenner, American model and television personality
  • November 5
    • Madison McLaughlin, American Actress
  • November 6 André Silva, Portuguese footballer
  • November 13 Oliver Stummvoll, Austrian model
  • November 15 Karl-Anthony Towns, Dominican-American basketball player
  • November 17 Elise Mertens, Belgian tennis player
  • November 18 Ihsan Maulana Mustofa, Indonesian badminton player
  • November 19
    • Vanessa Axente, Hungarian fashion model
    • Asuka Teramoto, Japanese artistic gymnast
    • Melinda Ademi, Kosovan singer
  • November 20
    • Timothy Cheruiyot, Kenyan athlete
    • Michael Clifford, Australian guitarist and singer
  • November 22 Katherine McNamara, American actress
  • November 28
    • Tin Jedvaj, Croatian footballer
    • Chase Elliott, American race car driver
  • November 29 Laura Marano, American actress and singer

December

Ross Lynch
Gabby Douglas
V
  • December 4 Dina Asher-Smith, British sprinter
  • December 5
    • Anthony Martial, French footballer
    • Kaetlyn Osmond, Canadian figure skater
  • December 6
    • Joy Gruttmann, German singer
    • A Boogie wit da Hoodie, American rapper and singer
  • December 9
    • McKayla Maroney, American gymnast[29]
    • Kelly Oubre Jr., American basketball player
  • December 14 Yulia Belokobylskaya, Russian gymnast
  • December 15 Yoshihide Kiryū, Japanese sprinter
  • December 18 Lim Na-young, South Korean singer
  • December 27
    • Timothée Chalamet, French-American actor
    • Carlos Cuevas, Spanish actor
  • December 29 Ross Lynch, American actor
  • December 30
    • Sakura Fujiwara, Japanese actress
    • V, South Korean singer[30]
  • December 31 Gabby Douglas, American gymnast

Deaths

Deaths
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

Adolf Butenandt
Rose Kennedy

February

Donald Pleasence

March

Joseph Needham

April

Arturo Frondizi

May

Lola Flores
Elizabeth Montgomery

June

Juan Carlos Onganía

July

Eva Gabor
Takeo Fukuda

August

September

Madalyn Murray O'Hair

October

M.R. Kukrit Pramoj
Don Cherry

November

December

Date unknown

  • Richey Edwards, Welsh musician (b. 1967)[174][175]

Nobel Prizes

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