1923

1923 (MCMXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1923rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 923rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 23rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1920s decade. As of the start of 1923, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which was relegated that February to use only by churches after Greece adopted the Gregorian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1923 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1923
MCMXXIII
Ab urbe condita2676
Armenian calendar1372
ԹՎ ՌՅՀԲ
Assyrian calendar6673
Baháʼí calendar79–80
Balinese saka calendar1844–1845
Bengali calendar1330
Berber calendar2873
British Regnal year13 Geo. 5  14 Geo. 5
Buddhist calendar2467
Burmese calendar1285
Byzantine calendar7431–7432
Chinese calendar壬戌年 (Water Dog)
4619 or 4559
     to 
癸亥年 (Water Pig)
4620 or 4560
Coptic calendar1639–1640
Discordian calendar3089
Ethiopian calendar1915–1916
Hebrew calendar5683–5684
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1979–1980
 - Shaka Samvat1844–1845
 - Kali Yuga5023–5024
Holocene calendar11923
Igbo calendar923–924
Iranian calendar1301–1302
Islamic calendar1341–1342
Japanese calendarTaishō 12
(大正12年)
Javanese calendar1853–1854
Juche calendar12
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4256
Minguo calendarROC 12
民國12年
Nanakshahi calendar455
Thai solar calendar2465–2466
Tibetan calendar阳水狗年
(male Water-Dog)
2049 or 1668 or 896
     to 
阴水猪年
(female Water-Pig)
2050 or 1669 or 897

Events

January–February

March–April

May–June

  • May 9
    • Southeastern Michigan receives a record 15 centimetres (5.9 in) of snow, after temperatures plummeted from 17 to 1 degrees between 1 and 6 pm on the previous day.[5]
    • The premiere of Bertolt Brecht's play In the Jungle (Im Dickicht), at the Residenztheater in Munich, is interrupted by Nazi demonstrators.
  • May 20 – British Prime Minister Bonar Law resigns, due to ill health.
  • May 23
    • Stanley Baldwin is appointed British Prime Minister.
    • Belgium's Sabena Airlines is created.
  • May 24 – The Irish Civil War ends.
  • May 26 – The first 24 Hours of Le Mans motor race is held, and is won by André Lagache and René Léonard.
  • May 27 – The Ku Klux Klan in the United States defies a law requiring publication of its membership.
  • June 9 – A military coup in Bulgaria ousts prime minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski (he is killed June 14).
  • June 12William Walton's Façade is performed for the first time, in London.
  • June 13 – President Li Yuanhong of China abandons his residence because a warlord has commanded forces to surround the mansion and cut off its water and electric supplies in order to force him to abandon his post.
  • June 16 – The storming of Ayan, Siberia concludes the Yakut Revolt and the Russian Civil War.
  • June 18Mount Etna erupts in Italy, making 60,000 homeless.

July–August

  • July 10 – Large hailstones kill 23 people in Rostov, Soviet Union.
  • July 13
    • The Hollywood Sign is inaugurated in California (originally reading Hollywoodland).
    • American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews discovers the first dinosaur eggs near Flaming Cliffs, Mongolia.
  • July 20Pancho Villa is assassinated at Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua.
  • July 24 – The Treaty of Lausanne (1923), settling the boundaries of the modern Republic of Turkey, is signed in Switzerland by Greece, Bulgaria and other countries that fought in the First World War, bringing an end to the Ottoman Empire after 624 years.
  • July – Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic (Germany) has seen the number of marks needed to purchase a single American dollar reach 353,000 – more than 200 times the amount needed at the start of the year.
  • August 3 – Vice President Calvin Coolidge is sworn in as the 30th President of the United States as a result of the sudden death of President Warren G. Harding in San Francisco a day earlier.
  • August 13
    • The first major seagoing ship arrives at Gdynia, the newly constructed Polish seaport.
    • Gustav Stresemann is named Chancellor of Germany, and founds a coalition government for the Weimar Republic, where hyperinflation means that more than 4,600,000 marks are now needed to buy a single American dollar.
  • August 18 – The first British Track & Field championships for women are held in London.
  • August 30 – Hurricane season begins, with a tropical storm northeast of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • August 31 – The Italian navy occupies Corfu, in retaliation for the murder of an Italian officer. The League of Nations protests, and the occupation ends on September 30.

September–October

November–December

  • November 1
    • The Finnish flag carrier airline Finnair is started, as Aero oy.
    • The 1923 Victorian Police strike begins in Australia, with half of the Victoria Police force standing down over the use of labor spies. Rioting and looting take place in Melbourne city centre.[8]
  • November 8Beer Hall Putsch: In Munich, Adolf Hitler leads the Nazis in an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the Bavarian government; police and troops crush the attempt the next day. 20 people die as a result of associated violence.
  • November 11Adolf Hitler is arrested for his leading role in the Beer Hall Putsch.
  • November 12 – Her Highness Princess Maud of Fife marries Captain Charles Alexander Carnegie, in Wellington Barracks, London.
  • November 15 – Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic: Hyperinflation in Germany reaches its height. One United States dollar is worth 4,200,000,000,000 Papiermark[9] (4.2 trillion on the short scale). Gustav Stresemann abolishes the old currency and replaces it with the Rentenmark, at an exchange rate of one Rentenmark to 1,000,000,000,000 (one trillion on the short scale) Papiermark (effective November 20).
  • November 23Gustav Stresemann's coalition government collapses in Germany.
  • December 1 – In Italy, the Gleno Dam on the Gleno River, in the Valle di Scalve in the northern province of Bergamo bursts, killing at least 356 people.
  • December 6
  • December 21 – The Nepal–Britain Treaty is the first to define the international status of Nepal as an independent sovereign country.
  • December 27 – The crown prince of Japan survives an assassination attempt in Tokyo.
  • December 29Vladimir K. Zworykin files his first patent (in the United States) for "television systems".

Date unknown

  • September 11 :Struggling for a foothold in southern China, Sun Yat-sen decides to ally his Nationalist Kuomintang party with the Comintern, and the Chinese Communist Party.
  • The Moderation League of New York becomes part of the movement for the repeal of Prohibition in the United States.
  • Pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk is founded in Denmark.
  • Marcel Duchamp's artwork The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même or The Large Glass) is completed in the United States.
  • The Iraqi women's movement starts with the foundation of the Women's Awakening Club.

Births

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

January

Norman Kirk
Lola Flores
Arvid Carlsson
Sante Spessotto
  • January 1
    • Wahiduddin Ahmed, Bangladeshi academic (d. 2018)
    • Valentina Cortese, Italian actress (d. 2019)
    • Vulo Radev, Bulgarian film director (d. 2001)
    • Roméo Sabourin, Canadian World War II spy (d. 1944)
  • January 2
    • Abdel Aziz Mohamed Hegazy, 38th Prime Minister of Egypt (d. 2014)
    • Rachel Waterhouse, English historian and author (d. 2020)
  • January 3
  • January 4
    • Ricardo C. Puno, Filipino lawyer and politician (d. 2018)
    • Wilfred Waters, English Olympic cyclist (d. 2006)
  • January 5
  • January 6
    • Leah Chase, African-American chef, author and television personality (d. 2019)
    • Robert A. Chase, American surgeon and educator
    • Norman Kirk, 29th Prime Minister of New Zealand (d. 1974)
    • Jacobo Timerman, Argentine writer (d. 1999)
  • January 7
    • Hugh Kenner, Canadian literary critic (d. 2003)
    • Jean Lucienbonnet, French racing driver (d. 1962)
  • January 8
    • Larry Storch, American actor (d. 2022)
    • Johnny Wardle, English cricketer (d. 1985)
  • January 11
    • Wright King, American actor (d. 2018)
    • Paavo Lonkila, Finnish Olympic cross-country skier (d. 2017)
    • Ernst Nolte, German historian (d. 2016)
  • January 12
    • Ira Hayes, U.S. Marine flag raiser on Iwo Jima (d. 1955)
    • Sune Wehlin, Swedish pentathlete (d. 2020)
  • January 15Lee Teng-hui, Taiwanese politician, 4th President of the Republic of China (d. 2020)
  • January 16
    • Anthony Hecht, American poet (d. 2004)
    • Antonio Riboldi, Italian Roman Catholic prelate (d. 2017)
    • Walther Wever, German fighter ace (d. 1945)
  • January 18 – Jan Ruff O'Herne, Dutch-Australian human rights activist (d. 2019)
  • January 19 – Jean Stapleton, American actress (All In the Family) (d. 2013)
  • January 20
    • Nora Brockstedt, Norwegian singer (d. 2015)
    • Slim Whitman, American country western musician (d. 2013)
  • January 21
    • Lola Flores, Spanish singer, actress and bailaora (d. 1995)
    • Prince Andrew Romanov, Russian-American artist and author (d. 2021)
  • January 22 – Diana Douglas, British-born American actress, mother of actor/producer Michael Douglas (d. 2015)
  • January 23
    • Horace Ashenfelter, American athlete (d. 2018)
    • Silvano Campeggi, Italian film poster designer (d. 2018)
    • Cot Deal, American major league baseball player, coach (d. 2013)
  • January 24 – Geneviève Asse, French painter (d. 2021)
  • January 25
  • January 26 – Anne Jeffreys, American actress, singer (d. 2017)
  • January 27 – Enrico Braggiotti, Monegasque banker (d. 2019)
  • January 28
    • Erling Lorentzen, Norwegian shipowner and industrialist (d. 2021)
    • Sante Spessotto, Italian Roman Catholic priest and saint (d. 1980)
  • January 29
    • Jack Burke Jr., American golfer
    • Paddy Chayefsky, American writer (d. 1981)
    • Khir Johari, Malaysian politician (d. 2006)
  • January 31Norman Mailer, American writer, journalist (d. 2007)

February

Belisario Betancur
Fatmawati
Gyula Lóránt
Brendan Behan
  • February 1
    • Stig Mårtensson, Swedish racing cyclist (d. 2010)
    • Gena Turgel, Polish author, Holocaust survivor and educator (d. 2018)
    • Edwin Wilson, American professor
  • February 2
    • James Dickey, American poet, author (Deliverance) (d. 1997)
    • Virgil Orr, American politician and academic (d. 2021)
    • Red Schoendienst, American baseball player (d. 2018)
    • Liz Smith, American gossip columnist (d. 2017)
    • Clem Windsor, Australian rugby union player, surgeon (d. 2007)
  • February 3
    • Edith Barney, American female professional baseball player (d. 2010)
    • Barbara Hall, English crossword puzzle editor (d. 2022)
  • February 4
    • Bonar Bain, Canadian actor (d. 2005)
    • Conrad Bain, Canadian-American actor (d. 2013)
    • Belisario Betancur, Colombian politician, 26th President of Colombia (d. 2018)
  • February 5
    • Dora Bryan, English actress (d. 2014)
    • Fatmawati, 1st First Lady of Indonesia (d. 1980)
    • Claude King, American country music singer and songwriter (d. 2013)
  • February 6
    • Gyula Lóránt, Hungarian footballer and manager (d. 1981)
    • Georges Pouliot, Canadian fencer (d. 2019)
  • February 7 – George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood, first grandchild of King George V (d. 2011)
  • February 8 – Urpo Korhonen, Finnish Olympic cross-country skier (d. 2009)
  • February 9 – Brendan Behan, Irish author (d. 1964)
  • February 10
    • Allie Sherman, American professional football coach (d. 2015)
    • Cesare Siepi, Italian opera singer (d. 2010)
  • February 11
    • Rosita Fornés, Cuban-American actress (d. 2020)
    • Pamela Sharples, Baroness Sharples, English politician (d. 2022)
  • February 12
  • February 13
    • Yfrah Neaman, Lebanese-born violinist (d. 2003)
    • Chuck Yeager, American test pilot, NASA official (d. 2020)
  • February 15
    • Marcel Denis, Belgian comics artist (d. 2002)
    • Ken Hofmann, American businessman (d. 2018)
  • February 16 – Samuel Willenberg, Polish-born Israeli sculptor, painter and last surviving member of the Treblinka extermination camp revolt (d. 2016)
  • February 17 – Jun Fukuda, Japanese film director (d. 2000)
  • February 18 – Allan Melvin, American actor (d. 2008)
  • February 20
    • Victor Atiyeh, American politician (d. 2014)
    • Forbes Burnham, Guyanese politician, 1st Prime Minister of Guyana and 2nd President of Guyana (d. 1985)
    • Robert Lucy, Swiss gymnast (d. 2009)
  • February 21
    • Wilbur R. Ingalls Jr., American architect (d. 1997)
    • William Winter, American politician (d. 2020)
  • February 22 – Norman Smith, English singer, record producer (d. 2008)
  • February 23
    • Ioannis Grivas, Greek judge, politician and 176th Prime Minister of Greece (d. 2016)
    • John van Hengel, American "Father of Food Banking" (d. 2005)
    • Mary Francis Shura, American writer (d. 1991)
  • February 24 – David Soyer, American cellist (d. 2010)
  • February 25 – Harry Leslie Smith, English writer and political commentator (d. 2018)
  • February 27 – Dexter Gordon, American jazz saxophone player, actor (d. 1990)
  • February 28

March

  • March 2
    • Bob Chinn, American restaurateur (d. 2022)
    • Harriet Frank Jr., American film writer and producer (d. 2020)
    • Orrin Keepnews, American record producer (d. 2015)
    • Robert H. Michel, American Republican Party politician (d. 2017)
    • György Pásztor, Hungarian ice hockey player and administrator (d. 2022)
    • Graham Winteringham, English architect
  • March 3 – Doc Watson, American folk guitarist, songwriter (d. 2012)
  • March 4
    • Russell Freeburg, American journalist and author
    • Piero D'Inzeo, Italian Olympic show jumping rider (d. 2014)
    • Sir Patrick Moore, British astronomer, broadcaster (d. 2012)
  • March 6
    • Ed McMahon, American television personality (d. 2009)
    • Wes Montgomery, African-American jazz musician (d. 1968)
  • March 7
    • Mahlon Clark, American musician (d. 2007)
    • Thomas Keating, American monk (d. 2018)
  • March 8 – Louk Hulsman, Dutch criminologist (d. 2009)
  • March 9
  • March 10 – Val Logsdon Fitch, American nuclear physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2015)
  • March 11
    • Agatha Barbara, Maltese politician (d. 2002)
    • Paul Muller, Swiss actor (d. 2016)
  • March 12
    • Hjalmar Andersen, Norwegian speed-skater (d. 2013)
    • Wally Schirra, American astronaut (d. 2007)
    • Mae Young, American wrestler (d. 2014)
  • March 14
    • Diane Arbus, American photographer (d. 1971)
    • Ernest L. Daman, American mechanical engineer, inventor and businessman
    • Joe M. Jackson, American Medal of Honour recipient (d. 2019)
    • Celeste Rodrigues, Portuguese singer (d. 2018)
  • March 15
    • Lou Richards, Australian footballer (d. 2017)
    • Willy Semmelrogge, German actor (d. 1984)
  • March 19
    • Oskar Fischer, East German politician (d. 2020)
    • Giuseppe Rotunno, Italian cinematographer (d. 2021)
  • March 21
    • Louis-Edmond Hamelin, Canadian geographer, author and academic (d. 2020)
    • Merle Keagle, American female professional baseball player (d. 1960)
    • Olive Nicol, Baroness Nicol, British politician, life peer (d. 2018)
    • Rezső Nyers, Hungarian politician (d. 2018)
    • Jan Reehorst, Dutch politician
    • Nirmala Srivastava, Indian founder of Sahaja Yoga (d. 2011)
  • March 22Marcel Marceau, world-renowned French mime (d. 2007)
  • March 24
    • Murray Hamilton, American actor (d. 1986)
    • Michael Legat, English writer (d. 2011)
  • March 25
    • Lewis Elton, German-English physicist and researcher (d. 2018)
    • Wim van Est, Dutch cyclist (d. 2003)
    • Stefano Vetrano, Italian politician (d. 2018)
  • March 26
    • Romolo Catasta, Italian Olympic rower (d. 1985)
    • Baba Hari Dass, Indian yoga master, silent monk, and commentator (d. 2018)
    • Bob Elliott, American comedian (d. 2016)
  • March 27
    • Ulla Sallert, Swedish actress, singer (d. 2018)
    • Louis Simpson, Jamaican-born poet (d. 2012)
  • March 28
    • Thad Jones, American jazz musician (d. 1986)
    • Ine Schäffer, Austrian athlete (d. 2009)
  • March 29 – Geoff Duke, British motorcycle racer (d. 2015)
  • March 30
    • Milton Acorn, Canadian writer (d. 1986)
    • Frank Field, American meteorologist
  • March 31
    • Don Barksdale, American basketball player (d. 1993)
    • Shoshana Damari, Yemenite-Israeli singer (d. 2006)

April

Ann Miller
Albert King
  • April 2
    • Alice Haylett, American professional baseball player (d. 2004)
    • Gloria Henry, American actress (d. 2021)
    • Johnny Paton, Scottish football player, coach and manager (d. 2015)
    • G. Spencer-Brown, British mathematician (d. 2016)
  • April 3 – Jozef Lenárt, Slovak politician (d. 2004)
  • April 4
    • Maximiano Tuazon Cruz, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate (d. 2013)
    • Gene Reynolds, American actor (d. 2020)
    • Peter Vaughan, English actor (d. 2016)
  • April 5
  • April 8
    • George Fisher, American political cartoonist (d. 2003)
    • Edward Mulhare, Irish-born American actor (d. 1997)
  • April 10 – John Watkins, South African cricketer (d. 2021)
  • April 11 – David H. Murdock, American billionaire, businessman and philanthropist
  • April 12
    • Ann Miller, American actress and dancer (d. 2004)
    • Krastyu Trichkov, Bulgarian politician
  • April 13 – Don Adams, American actor, comedian (Get Smart) (d. 2005)
  • April 14
    • Lydia Clarke, American actress, photographer (d. 2018)
    • Roberto De Vicenzo, Argentine professional golfer, winner of the 1967 Open Championship (d. 2017)
  • April 15 – Douglas Wass, British civil servant (d. 2017)
  • April 17 – Étienne Bally, French sprinter (d. 2018)
  • April 18 – Gershon Edelstein, Israeli rabbi and spiritual leader
  • April 19
    • Sen Sōshitsu XV, Japanese hereditary master
    • Stuart H. Walker, American Olympic yachtsman and writer (d. 2018)
  • April 20
    • Mother Angelica, American nun, founder of the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) (d. 2016)
    • Irene Lieblich, Polish-born painter (d. 2008)
    • Bill Spence, English writer
  • April 22
  • April 23 – Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas (d. 2010)
  • April 24 – Bülent Ulusu, 18th Prime Minister of Turkey (d. 2015)
  • April 25
    • Francis Graham-Smith, English astronomer, academic
    • Albert King, American musician (d. 1992)
    • Grant Munro, Canadian animator, filmmaker and actor (d. 2017)
  • April 27 – Lloyd F. Wheat, American lawyer and politician (d. 2004)
  • April 30
    • Al Lewis, American actor (The Munsters) (d. 2006)
    • Francis Tucker, South African rally driver (d. 2008)

May

Sergey Akhromeyev
Anne Baxter
Horst Tappert
  • May 1
    • Frank Brian, American basketball player (d. 2017)
    • Fernando Cabrita, Portuguese football forward, manager (d. 2014)
    • Joseph Heller, American novelist (Catch-22) (d. 1999)
    • Ralph Senensky, American television director and writer
    • Billy Steel, Scottish footballer (d. 1982)
  • May 2Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland (d. 2008)
  • May 3
    • Francesco Paolo Bonifacio, Italian politician and jurist (d. 1989)
    • Alexander Harvey II, American judge (d. 2017)
  • May 4
    • Carlo Giustini, Italian actor
    • Gillis William Long, American politician (d. 1985)
    • Assi Rahbani, Lebanese composer, musician, conductor, poet and author (d. 1986)
    • Eric Sykes, English actor (d. 2012)
  • May 5
    • Sergey Akhromeyev, Soviet marshall, former Chief of the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces (d. 1991)
    • Edit Perényi-Weckinger, Hungarian gymnast (d. 2019)
    • Konrad Repgen, German historian (d. 2017)
    • Richard Wollheim, English philosopher (d. 2003)
  • May 6 – Josep Seguer, Spanish football defender, manager (d. 2014)
  • May 7
    • Anne Baxter, American actress (d. 1985)
    • Jim Lowe, American singer-songwriter (d. 2016)
    • J. Mack Robinson, American businessman (d. 2014)
  • May 8 – Yusof Rawa, Malaysian politician (d. 2000)
  • May 10Heydar Aliyev, 3rd President of Azerbaijan (1993–2003) (d. 2003)
  • May 11
    • Louise Arnold, American baseball player (d. 2010)
    • Fred McLafferty, American chemist (d. 2021)
  • May 12 – Mila del Sol, Filipino actress, entrepreneur and philanthropist (d. 2020)
  • May 13 – Ruth Adler Schnee, German-American textile, interior designer
  • May 14
    • Willis Blair, Canadian politician (d. 2014)
    • Alberto Ortiz, Uruguayan pentathlete
    • Adnan Pachachi, Iraqi Foreign Minister (d. 2019)
    • Mrinal Sen, Indian filmmaker (d. 2018)
  • May 15
    • Doris Dowling, American actress (d. 2004)
    • John Lanchbery, English composer (d. 2003)
    • Gholamreza Pahlavi, Persian prince (d. 2017)
  • May 16 – Merton Miller, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2000)
  • May 17
    • Anthony Eyton, English painter and educator
    • Peter Mennin, American composer, teacher and administrator (d. 1983)
    • David Wasawo, Kenyan zoologist, conservationist, and university administrator (d. 2014)
  • May 18 – Hugh Shearer, Prime Minister of Jamaica (d. 2004)
  • May 19 – Peter Lo Sui Yin, Malaysian politician (d. 2020)
  • May 20 – Israel Gutman, Israeli historian (d. 2013)
  • May 21
    • Armand Borel, Swiss mathematician (d. 2003)
    • Dorothy Hewett, Australian writer (d. 2002)
    • Ara Parseghian, American football coach (d. 2017)
    • Evelyn Ward, American actress (d. 2012)
  • May 22 – Aline Griffith, Dowager Countess of Romanones, Spanish-American cipher clerk, aristocrat, socialite and writer (d. 2017)
  • May 23 – Kalidas Shrestha, Nepalese artist (d. 2016)
  • May 24
    • Knut Ahnlund, Swedish literary historian, writer (d. 2012)
    • Seijun Suzuki, Japanese filmmaker, actor and screenwriter (d. 2017)
  • May 25 – Bernard Koura, French painter (d. 2018)
  • May 26
    • James Arness, American actor (Gunsmoke) (d. 2011)
    • Roy Dotrice, English actor (d. 2017)
    • Horst Tappert, German television actor (d. 2008)
  • May 27
  • May 28
    • György Ligeti, Hungarian composer (d. 2006)
    • N. T. Rama Rao, Indian (Telugu) film actor, politician (d. 1996)
    • T. M. Thiagarajan, Carnatic musicologist from Tamil Nadu in Southern India (d. 2007)
  • May 29
    • Edward H. Sims, American author
    • Eugene Wright, American jazz bassist (d. 2020)
  • May 30
    • Jimmy Lydon, American actor, producer (d. 2022)
    • Dennis V. Razis, Greek oncologist
  • May 31

June

Yuriko
Ninian Stephen
  • June 2
    • Ted Leehane, Australian rules footballer (d. 2014)
    • Lloyd Shapley, American mathematician, economist and Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2016)
  • June 3 – Peter Thorne, British Royal Air Force pilot (d. 2014)
  • June 4
    • Elizabeth Jolley, Australian writer (d. 2007)
    • Yuriko, Princess Mikasa, Japanese princess
  • June 5 – Peggy Stewart, American actress (d. 2019)
  • June 6
    • V. C. Andrews, American novelist (d. 1996)
    • Jeff Dwire, American small businessman (d. 1974)
  • June 7
    • Jean Baratte, French international footballer, striker and manager (d. 1986)
    • Giorgio Belladonna, Italian bridge player, one of the greatest of all time (d. 1995)
    • Harold Garde, American artist (d. 2022)
  • June 8 – Tang Hsiang Chien, Hong Kong industrialist (d. 2018)
  • June 9
    • Stanley Michael Gartler, American molecular biologist and geneticist
    • Gerald Götting, German politician (d. 2015)
    • René Henry Gracida, American bishop
    • I. H. Latif, Indian military officer (d. 2018)
  • June 10
    • Madeleine Lebeau, French actress (d. 2016)
    • Robert Maxwell, Slovakian-born media entrepreneur (d. 1991)
    • Françoise Sullivan, Canadian painter, sculptor, dancer and choreographer.
  • June 11 – Bernard F. Grabowski, American politician (d. 2019)
  • June 12
    • Juan Arza, Spanish football forward, manager (d. 2011)
    • Herta Elviste, Estonian actress (d. 2015)
  • June 13 – Lloyd Conover, American scientist (d. 2017)
  • June 14
    • Jack Hayward, English businessman (d. 2014)
    • Judith Kerr, English writer, illustrator (d. 2019)
    • Donald Smith, English cricketer (d. 2021)
  • June 15
    • Herbert Chitepo, Zimbabwe African National Union leader (d. 1975)
    • Johnny Most, American basketball radio announcer (d. 1993)
    • Ninian Stephen, 20th Governor-General of Australia (d. 2017)
  • June 17
    • William G. Adams, 9th mayor of St. John's, member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly (d. 2005)
    • Enrique Angelelli, Argentine bishop (d. 1976)
    • Anthony Bevilacqua, American Roman Catholic cardinal (d. 2012)
    • W. M. Gorman, Irish economist, academic (d. 2003)
    • Arnold S. Relman, American internist (d. 2014)
    • Jan Veselý, Czech cyclist (d. 2003)
  • June 18
    • Clinton Ballou, American biochemist and professor (d. 2021)
    • Szymon Szurmiej, Polish-Jewish actor, director, and general manager (d. 2014)
  • June 19 – Andrés Rodríguez, 47th President of Paraguay (d. 1997)
  • June 20
    • Bjørn Watt-Boolsen, Danish actor (d. 1998)
    • Franklin B. Zimmerman, American musicologist and conductor
  • June 21 – Johann Eyfells, Icelandic artist (d. 2019)
  • June 22
    • John Oldham, American college player, athletic director and basketball coach (d. 2020)
    • Felo Ramírez, Cuban-American Spanish-language radio voice of the Miami Marlins (d. 2017)
  • June 23
    • André Antunes, Portuguese sports shooter (d. 2002)
    • Makhmut Gareev, Russian general (d. 2019)
    • Doris Johnson, American politician
    • Mario Milita, Italian actor and voice actor (d. 2017)
    • Silkirtis Nichols, Native American Indian actor (d. 2016)
    • Ranasinghe Premadasa, Sri Lanka statesman, 3rd President of Sri Lanka (d. 1993)
    • Jerry Rullo, American professional basketball player (d. 2016)
    • John E. Sarno, American medical writer (d. 2017)
    • Giuseppina Tuissi, Italian Resistance fighter (d. 1945)
  • June 24
    • Yves Bonnefoy, French poet, art historian (d. 2016)
    • Cesare Romiti, Italian economist (d. 2020)
    • T-Model Ford, African-American blues musician (d. 2013)
    • Benjamin de Vries, Dutch-born Israeli economic historian
  • June 25
    • Jamshid Amouzegar, 43rd Prime Minister of Iran (d. 2016)
    • Stan Clements, English footballer (d. 2018)
    • Doug Everingham, Australian politician, minister (d. 2017)
    • Sam Francis, American painter (d. 1994)
    • Vatroslav Mimica, Croatian film director, screenwriter (d. 2020)
  • June 26
    • Ed Bearss, American military historian and author (d. 2020)
    • Barbara Graham, American criminal (d. 1955)
    • Musa'id bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi prince (d. 2013)
  • June 27
    • Beth Chatto, British plantswoman, garden designer and author (d. 2018)
    • Mitchell Flint, American lawyer, veteran aviator (d. 2017)
    • Gus Zernial, American baseball player, sports commentator (d. 2011)
  • June 28
    • Daniil Khrabrovitsky, Soviet film director (d. 1980)
    • Giff Roux, American basketball player (d. 2011)
    • Gaye Stewart, Canadian ice hockey forward (d. 2010)
  • June 29
    • Sérgio Britto, Brazilian actor (d. 2011)
    • Alfred Goodwin, senior judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
    • Olav Thon, Norwegian real estate magnate
    • Chou Wen-chung, Chinese-American composer, educator (d. 2019)
  • June 30
    • Gad Beck, Israeli-German educator, author, activist and Holocaust survivor (d. 2012)
    • Andy Jack, English footballer
    • Ivo Orlandi, Venezuelan sports shooter

July

Harrison Dillard
  • July 1
    • Scotty Bowers, American marine, author (d. 2019)
    • Herman Chernoff, American applied mathematician, statistician and physicist
  • July 2
  • July 3
    • Hugo Machado, Uruguayan cyclist (d. 2015)
    • Felipe Zetter, Mexican football defender (d. 2013)
  • July 4
    • Rudolf Friedrich, Swiss Federal Councilor (d. 2013)
    • George Mostow, American mathematician, renowned for his contributions to Lie theory (d. 2017)
  • July 5
    • Hermann Gummel, German semiconductor industry pioneer (d. 2022)
    • Naomi Long Madgett, American poet (d. 2020)
    • Mitsuye Yamada, Japanese-American activist, feminist, essayist, poet, story writer, editor, and former English professor
  • July 6Wojciech Jaruzelski, Polish Communist politician, 8th Prime Minister of Poland and President of Poland (d. 2014)
  • July 7
    • Leonardo Ferrel, Bolivian football player (d. 2013)
    • Whitney North Seymour Jr., American administrator (d. 2019)
    • Kitty White, American jazz singer (d. 2009)
  • July 8
    • Val Bettin, American actor (d. 2021)
    • Harrison Dillard, African-American track and field athlete (d. 2019)
    • Ivor Germain, Barbadian professional light/welterweight boxer
    • Eric Hill, English cricketer (d. 2010)
  • July 9 – Jill Knight, British politician (d. 2022)
  • July 10
    • Amalia Mendoza, Mexican singer and actress (d. 2001)
    • John Bradley, U.S. Navy flag raiser on Iwo Jima (d. 1994)
    • Stanton Forbes, American writer (d. 2013)
    • Rudolf Kehrer, Soviet and Russian classical pianist (d. 2013)
    • Mátyás Tímár, Hungarian politician and economist (d. 2020)
  • July 11
    • Olavo Rodrigues Barbosa, Brazilian football player (d. 2010)
    • Gilbert Morand, French non-commissioned officer, skier (d. 2008)
    • Roy Neighbors, American politician (d. 2017)
    • Richard Pipes, Polish-American academic who specialized in Russian history (d. 2018)
    • Bernard Punsly, American actor (d. 2004)
  • July 12
    • Francisco Castro, Puerto Rican long jumper, triple jumper (d. 2008)
    • Freddie Fields, American theatrical agent, film producer (d. 2007)
    • James E. Gunn, American science fiction writer, editor, scholar, and anthologist (d. 2020)
  • July 13
    • Alexandre Astruc, French film critic, director (d. 2016)
    • Ashley Bryan, American writer and illustrator (d. 2022)
    • Shmuel Laviv-Lubin, Israeli sports shooter
    • Erich Lessing, Austrian photographer (d. 2018)
    • Norma Zimmer, American singer (d. 2011)
  • July 14
    • María Martín, Spanish actress (d. 2014)
    • Dale Robertson, American actor (d. 2013)
  • July 15 – Francisco de Andrade, Portuguese competitive sailor, Olympic medalist
  • July 16
    • Chris Argyris, American business theorist (d. 2013)
    • Mari Evans, African-American poet (d. 2017)
    • Giuseppe Madini, Italian professional football player (d. 1998)
    • Len Okrie, American catcher (d. 2018)
  • July 18
    • Jerome H. Lemelson, American inventor (d. 1997)
    • Michael Medwin, English actor (d. 2020)
  • July 19
    • Alex Hannum, American basketball player (d. 2002)
    • Soini Nikkinen, Finnish javelin thrower (d. 2012)
  • July 20
    • Stanisław Albinowski, Polish economist, journalist (d. 2005)
    • Elisabeth Becker, German Nazi war criminal (d. 1946)
    • James Bree, British actor (d. 2008)
  • July 21
    • Walter Brenner, American professor (d. 2017)
    • Rudolph A. Marcus, Canadian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
  • July 22
  • July 23
  • July 24 – Albert Vanhoye, French cardinal (d. 2021)
  • July 25
  • July 28 – Ian McDonald, Australian cricketer (d. 2019)
  • July 29
  • July 31
    • Stephanie Kwolek, American chemist noted for inventing Kevlar (d. 2014)
    • Jean-Jacques Moreau, French mathematician, mechanician (d. 2014)
    • William Joseph Nealon Jr., American judge (d. 2018)
    • Kent Rogers, American actor (d. 1944)

August

September

Ramón Valdés
Peter Lawford
Queen Anne of Romania

October

Glynis Johns
Linda Darnell
  • October 1 – Babe McCarthy, American professional and collegiate basketball coach (d. 1975)
  • October 2
    • Abdullah CD, Malaysian politician
    • Shih Chun-jen, Taiwanese neurosurgeon (d. 2017)
    • Absalón Castellanos Domínguez, Mexican politician (d. 2017)
    • Eugenio Cruz Vargas, Chilean poet, painter (d. 2014)
    • Hershel W. Williams, American Medal of Honour recipient (d. 2022)
  • October 3
    • Edward Oliver LeBlanc, Dominican politician (d. 2004)
    • Stanisław Skrowaczewski, Polish-born orchestral conductor (d. 2017)
  • October 4Charlton Heston, American actor (The Ten Commandments) (d. 2008)
  • October 5
    • Albert Guðmundsson, Icelandic football player, politician (d. 1994)
    • Glynis Johns, South African-born Welsh actress[12]
    • Ricardo Lavié, Argentine actor (d. 2010)
  • October 6
    • Yasar Kemal, Turkish writer (d. 2015)
    • Robert Kuok, Malaysian-Chinese business magnate, investor
    • Yakov Neishtadt, Russian-born Israeli chess player
    • Emmett Hulcy Tidd, American military officer (d. 2018)
  • October 7 – Irma Grese, German Nazi concentration camp guard, war criminal (executed 1945)
  • October 9 – Haim Gouri, Israeli poet (d. 2018)
  • October 10
    • James "Jabby" Jabara, American aviator, first American jet fighter ace (d. 1966)
    • Asri Muda, Malaysian politician (d. 1992)
    • Nicholas Parsons, English television and radio presenter (d. 2020)
    • Murray Walker, British motor racing commentator (d. 2021)
  • October 13
    • Harry Pregerson, American federal judge (d. 2017)
    • Faas Wilkes, Dutch football (soccer) player (d. 2006)
  • October 15Italo Calvino, Italian writer (d. 1985)
  • October 16 – Linda Darnell, American actress (d. 1965)
  • October 17
    • Henryk Gulbinowicz, Polish cardinal (d. 2020)
    • Charles McClendon, American Hall of Fame college football coach (d. 2001)
  • October 19 – Beatrix Hamburg, American psychiatrist (d. 2018)
  • October 20
    • Marc Clark, English-born Australian sculptor (d. 2021)
    • Otfried Preußler, German children's books author (d. 2013)
  • October 23
    • Ned Rorem, American composer and author
    • Frank Sutton, American actor (d. 1974)
  • October 24
    • Sir Robin Day, British political broadcaster (d. 2000)
    • Denise Levertov, British-born American poet (d. 1997)
  • October 25
    • J. Esmonde Barry, Canadian healthcare activist, political commentator (d. 2007)
    • Achille Silvestrini, Italian cardinal (d. 2019)
  • October 27Roy Lichtenstein, American pop artist (d. 1997)
  • October 29
    • Vincent Cyril Richard Arthur Charles Crabbe, Ghanaian judge (d. 2018)
    • Carl Djerassi, American chemist (d. 2015)
    • Gerda van der Kade-Koudijs, Dutch athlete (d. 2015)

November

Loriot
Gloria Grahame
  • November 1
    • Victoria de los Ángeles, Catalan soprano (d. 2005)
    • Gordon R. Dickson, Canadian author (d. 2001)
    • James Ramsden, English politician (d. 2020)
    • Imre Varga, Hungarian sculptor (d. 2019)
  • November 2
    • Henry Moore, English bishop
    • Cesare Rubini, Italian basketball player, coach (d. 2011)
  • November 3
    • Garnett Thomas Eisele, American district court judge (d. 2017)
    • Violetta Elvin, née Prokhorova, Russian-born ballerina (d. 2021)
    • Charles Nolte, American actor, director, playwright and educator (d. 2010)
    • Tomás Cardinal Ó Fiaich, Irish Roman Catholic prelate (d. 1990)
    • Giovanni Battista Urbani, Italian politician (d. 2018)
  • November 4
    • John Herbers, American journalist, author, editor, World War II veteran and Pulitzer Prize finalist (d. 2017)
    • Howie Meeker, Canadian ice hockey player and politician (d. 2020)
  • November 5
    • Rudolf Augstein, German journalist, founder and part-owner of magazine Der Spiegel (d. 2002)
    • Kay Lionikas, Greek-American female baseball player (d. 1978)
  • November 8
    • Yisrael Friedman, Romanian-born Israeli rabbi (d. 2017)
    • Józef Hen, Polish writer
    • Jack Kilby, American electrical engineer, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (d. 2005)
    • Jaroslav Šír, Czechoslovak soldier and skier
  • November 9 – Elizabeth Hawley, American journalist (d. 2018)
  • November 11
    • Victor Brombert, American professor
    • P. K. van der Byl, Rhodesian politician (d. 1999)
    • William P. Murphy Jr., American medical doctor and inventor
  • November 12 – Loriot, German actor (d. 2011)
  • November 13 – Linda Christian, Mexican film actress (d. 2011)
  • November 14
    • Misael Pastrana Borrero, 23rd President of Colombia (d. 1997)
    • Cleyde Yáconis, Brazilian actress (d. 2013)
  • November 15
    • Michael Lapage, English rower (d. 2018)
    • Fred Richmond, American politician (d. 2019)
  • November 17
    • Louis Danziger, American graphic designer and educator
    • Aristides Pereira, President of Cape Verde (d. 2011)
  • November 18
  • November 19 – Robert Harlow, Canadian writer and academic
  • November 20Nadine Gordimer, South African fiction writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2014)
  • November 22
    • Tu An, Chinese poet, translator (d. 2017)
    • Arthur Hiller, Canadian film director (d. 2016)
  • November 23
    • Betty Brewer, American actress (d. 2006)
    • Billy Haughton, American harness driver, trainer (d. 1986)
    • Eric Heath, New Zealand artist and illustrator
    • Keiju Kobayashi, Japanese actor (d. 2010)
    • Julien J. LeBourgeois, American vice admiral (d. 2012)
    • Gloria Whelan, American poet, short story writer and novelist
  • November 24 – Octavio Lepage, Venezuelan politician, Acting President of Venezuela (d. 2017)
  • November 25Mauno Koivisto, 2-Time Prime Minister of Finland and 9th President of Finland (d. 2017)
  • November 26
    • Tom Hughes, Australian politician and barrister
    • Pat Phoenix, English actress (d. 1986)
  • November 28
    • Gloria Grahame, American actress (d. 1981)
    • James Karen, American actor (d. 2018)

December

Ted Knight
René Girard
  • December 1
    • Maurice De Bevere, beter known as Morris, Belgian cartoonist, comics artist and illustrator (d. 2001)
    • William F. House, American otologist, inventor of the Cochlear implant (d. 2012)
    • Dick Shawn, American actor (d. 1987)
    • Stansfield Turner, American admiral, Director of Central Intelligence (d. 2018)
  • December 2Maria Callas, Greek soprano (d. 1977)
  • December 3
    • Dede Allen, American film editor (Bonnie and Clyde) (d. 2010)
    • Stjepan Bobek, Yugoslav football player (d. 2010)
    • Moyra Fraser, British actress (d. 2009)
    • Abe Pollin, American sports owner (d. 2009)
  • December 4
    • Vincent Ball, Australian actor
    • Simon Bland, English soldier and courtier (d. 2022)
  • December 5
    • Eleanor Dapkus, American female professional baseball player (d. 2011)
    • Johnny Pate, American jazz musician
    • Philip Slier, Dutch Jewish typesetter (d. 1943)
  • December 6
    • Emile Hemmen, Luxembourg poet and writer (d. 2021)
    • Maury Laws, American composer (d. 2019)
    • Bryan Thwaites, English mathematician, educationalist and administrator
  • December 7 – Ted Knight, American actor (d. 1986)
  • December 8
    • Dewey Martin, American actor (d. 2018)
    • Rudolph Pariser, American physicist and polymer chemist
  • December 10 – Harold Gould, American character actor (d. 2010)
  • December 11
    • Betsy Blair, American film actress (d. 2009)
    • Denis Brian, Welsh journalist and author
    • Farhang Mehr, Iranian-born American Zoroastrian scholar, writer (d. 2018)
  • December 12
    • Bob Barker, American game show host (The Price Is Right)
    • Bob Dorough, American pianist and composer (d. 2018)
    • Ken Kavanagh, Australian motorcycle racer (d. 2019)
  • December 13
  • December 14
    • Sully Boyar, American actor (d. 2001)
    • Gerard Reve, Dutch writer (d. 2006)
  • December 15
    • Freeman Dyson, English-born physicist (d. 2020)
    • Aishah Ghani, Malaysian politician (d. 2013)
    • Viktor Shuvalov, Soviet ice hockey player (d. 2021)
  • December 16
    • Jo-Carroll Dennison, American actress, Miss America (d. 2021)
    • Menahem Pressler, German-American pianist
  • December 17
    • Robert William Bradford, Canadian artist
    • Jaroslav Pelikan, American historian (d. 2006)
  • December 18
  • December 19 – Gordon Jackson, Scottish actor (d. 1990)
  • December 20 – Ambalavaner Sivanandan, Sri Lankan novelist (d. 2018)
  • December 21 – Wataru Misaka, American baseball player (d. 2019)
  • December 22 – Peregrine Worsthorne, English journalist, writer and broadcaster (d. 2020)
  • December 23
    • Dave Bolen, American athlete and ambassador
    • José Serra Gil, Spanish racing cyclist (d. 2002)
    • Ivan Martynushkin, Soviet liberator of Auschwitz concentration camp
    • TL Osborn, American televangelist, singer and author (d. 2013)
    • James Stockdale, U.S. Navy admiral, vice presidential candidate (d. 2005)
    • Jimmy Weldon, American voice actor and ventriloquist
    • Earl P. Yates, American admiral (d. 2021)
  • December 24
    • George Patton IV, American general (d. 2004)
    • Simon Perchik, American poet (d. 2022)
  • December 25
    • Luis Álamos, Chilean football manager (d. 1983)
    • René Girard, French-American historian (d. 2015)
    • Sonya Olschanezky, World War II heroine (d. 1944)
    • Satyananda Saraswati, Indian founder of Satyananda Yoga and Bihar Yoga (d. 2009)
    • Billy Watson, American child actor (d. 2022)
    • Jack Zunz, South African-English engineer (d. 2018)
  • December 26
    • Richard Artschwager, American painter, illustrator and sculptor (d. 2013)
    • Dick Teague, American industrial designer (d. 1991)
  • December 27 – Lucas Mangope, President of Bophuthatswana Bantustan (d. 2018)
  • December 28Louis Lansana Beavogui, Guinean politician (d. 1984)
  • December 29
    • Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, French mathematician and physicist
    • Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegalese historian, anthropologist, physicist and politician (d. 1986)
    • Lily Ebert, Hungarian-born English Holocaust survivor
    • Dina Merrill, American actress, heiress, socialite and philanthropist (d. 2017)
    • Mike Nussbaum, American actor and director
  • December 31 – Balbir Singh Sr., Indian hockey player (d. 2020)

Deaths

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

January

Alexandre Ribot

February

Prince Fushimi Sadanaru

March

April

Prince Naruhisa Kitashirakawa
  • April 1 – Prince Naruhisa Kitashirakawa of Japan (b. 1887)
  • April 2 – Michel Théato, Luxembourg athlete (b. 1878)[14]
  • April 4
    • Julius Martov, Russian Menshevik leader (b. 1873)
    • John Venn, British mathematician (b. 1834)
  • April 5 – George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, British financier of Egyptian excavations (b. 1866)
  • April 6 – Alice Cunningham Fletcher, American ethnologist and anthropologist (b. 1838)
  • April 15 – Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra, 17th President of Costa Rica (b. 1844)
  • April 16 – Isidore Jacques Eggermont, Belgian diplomat (b. 1844)
  • April 17 – Madre Teresa Nuzzo, Maltese Roman Catholic nun and blessed (b. 1851)
  • April 18 – Savina Petrilli, Italian Roman Catholic religious professed and blessed (b. 1851)
  • April 22 – Frank Baldwin, American general (b. 1842)
  • April 23
    • Mary Cynthia Dickerson, American herpetologist (b. 1866)
    • Princess Louise of Prussia (b. 1838)
  • April 24 – William Ernest, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (b. 1876)

May

June

Aleksandar Stamboliyski

July

Kato Tomosaburo
Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca
Stephanos Dragoumis
Stojan Protić
  • July 9 – William R. Day, American lawyer and diplomat, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (b. 1849)
  • July 10 – Albert Chevalier, British music hall comedian (b. 1861)
  • July 12 – Ernst Otto Beckmann, German pharmacist, chemist (b. 1853)
  • July 15 – Janey Sevilla Callander, British producer (b. 1846)
  • July 17 – Theodor Rosetti, 16th Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1837)
  • July 19 – Auguste Bouché-Leclercq, French historian (b. 1842)
  • July 20Pancho Villa, Mexican revolutionary (assassinated) (b. 1878)
  • July 23 – Charles Dupuy, French statesman, Prime Minister of France (b. 1851)
  • July 30 – Sir Charles Hawtrey, British actor (b. 1858)

August

September

October

November

December

Date unknown

  • Józef Tretiak, Polish writer (b. 1841)

Nobel Prizes

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