1962

1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1962nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 962nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 62nd year of the 20th century, and the 3rd year of the 1960s decade.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1962 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1962
MCMLXII
Ab urbe condita2715
Armenian calendar1411
ԹՎ ՌՆԺԱ
Assyrian calendar6712
Baháʼí calendar118–119
Balinese saka calendar1883–1884
Bengali calendar1369
Berber calendar2912
British Regnal year10 Eliz. 2  11 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2506
Burmese calendar1324
Byzantine calendar7470–7471
Chinese calendar辛丑年 (Metal Ox)
4658 or 4598
     to 
壬寅年 (Water Tiger)
4659 or 4599
Coptic calendar1678–1679
Discordian calendar3128
Ethiopian calendar1954–1955
Hebrew calendar5722–5723
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2018–2019
 - Shaka Samvat1883–1884
 - Kali Yuga5062–5063
Holocene calendar11962
Igbo calendar962–963
Iranian calendar1340–1341
Islamic calendar1381–1382
Japanese calendarShōwa 37
(昭和37年)
Javanese calendar1893–1894
Juche calendar51
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4295
Minguo calendarROC 51
民國51年
Nanakshahi calendar494
Thai solar calendar2505
Tibetan calendar阴金牛年
(female Iron-Ox)
2088 or 1707 or 935
     to 
阳水虎年
(male Water-Tiger)
2089 or 1708 or 936

Events

January

February

February 23: Friendship 7 inspected by President Kennedy and Astronaut John Glenn.

March

  • March 1
    • American Airlines Flight 1 (a Boeing 707) crashes on takeoff at New York International Airport, after a rudder malfunction causes an uncontrolled roll, resulting in the loss of control of the aircraft, with the loss of all 95 on board.
    • The S. S. Kresge Company opens its first Kmart discount store in Garden City, Michigan.
  • March 2 A military coup in Burma brings General Ne Win to power.
  • March 7 Ash Wednesday Storm: A snow storm batters the Mid-Atlantic.
  • March 812 In Geneva, France and the Algerian FLN begin negotiations.
  • March 15 Katangan Prime Minister Moise Tshombe begins negotiations, to rejoin the Congo.
  • March 16 Flying Tiger Line Flight 739, a Lockheed L-1049H Super Constellation chartered by the United States Military Air Transport Service, and carrying mainly United States Army personnel bound for South Vietnam, vanishes over the western Pacific Ocean, with the loss of all 107 on board (no wreckage or bodies are ever found).
  • March 18
    • Évian Accords: France and Algeria sign an agreement in Évian-les-Bains, ending the Algerian War.
    • "Un premier amour", sung by Isabelle Aubret (music by Claude-Henri Vic, lyrics by Roland Stephane Valade), wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 for France.
  • March 19 An armistice begins in Algeria; however, the OAS continues its terrorist attacks against Algerians
  • March 23 The Scandinavian States of the Nordic Council sign the Helsinki Convention on Nordic Co-operation.
  • March 24 OAS leader Edmond Jouhaud is arrested in Oran.
  • March 26 France shortens the term for military service from 26 months to 18.

April

May

  • May 1
  • May 2
    • An OAS bomb explodes in Algeria; this and other attacks kill 110 and injure 147.
    • S.L. Benfica beats FC Barcelona 5–3 at the Olympic Stadium (Amsterdam), to win the 1961–62 European Cup in association football.
  • May 3 Mikawashima train crash: 160 die in a triple-train disaster near Tokyo.
  • May 5 Twelve East Germans escape via a tunnel, under the Berlin Wall.
  • May 6
  • May 14
  • May 22 Continental Airlines Flight 11 crashes near Unionville, Missouri, after the in-flight detonation of a bomb near the rear lavatory; all 45 passengers and crew aboard are killed.
  • May 23
    • Drilling for the new Montreal Subway commences.
    • Raoul Salan, founder of the French terrorist Organisation armée secrète, is sentenced to life imprisonment in France.
    • Ruben Jaramillo, Mexican peasant leader, and his wife and children, are gunned down by the Mexican army and federal police in Xochitepec, Morelos, Mexico.
  • May 24 Project Mercury: Scott Carpenter orbits the Earth 3 times, in the Aurora 7 space capsule.
  • May 25 The new Coventry Cathedral is consecrated in England.
  • May 29 Negotiations between the OAS and the FLA lead to a real armistice in Algeria.
  • May 30 The 1962 FIFA World Cup begins in Chile.

June

July

  • July 1
    • Rwanda and Burundi gain independence.
    • Algerian independence referendum, 1962: Supporters of Algerian independence win a 99% majority in a referendum.
    • A heavy smog develops over London.
    • The Helsinki Convention on Nordic Co-operation of March 23 comes into force in the Nordic countries.
  • July 2
    • Charles de Gaulle accepts Algerian independence; the French government recognizes it the next day.
    • The first Walmart store, at this time known as Wal-Mart, opens for business in Rogers, Arkansas.
  • July 5 Algeria becomes independent from France.
  • July 6 Gay Byrne presents the first edition of The Late Late Show on RTÉ in the Republic of Ireland. Byrne goes on to present the show for 37 years, the longest period through which any individual hosts a televised talk show anywhere in the world, and the show itself becomes the world's second longest-running talk show.
  • July 9 American artist Andy Warhol premieres his Campbell's Soup Cans exhibit in Los Angeles.
  • July 10 AT&T's Telstar, the world's first commercial communications satellite, is launched into orbit and activated the next day.
  • July 12 The Rolling Stones make their debut at London's Marquee Club, opening for Long John Baldry.
  • July 13 In what the press dubs "the Night of the Long Knives", United Kingdom Prime Minister Harold Macmillan dismisses one-third of his Cabinet.
  • July 14 Norma Nolan of Argentina crowned Miss Universe 1962.
  • July 17 Nuclear testing: The "Small Boy" test shot Little Feller I becomes the last atmospheric test detonation, at the Nevada Test Site.
  • July 19 The first annual Swiss & Wielder Hoop and Stick Tournament is held.
  • July 20 France and Tunisia reestablish diplomatic relations.
  • July 22 Mariner program: The Mariner 1 spacecraft flies erratically several minutes after launch, and has to be destroyed.
  • July 23 Telstar relays the first live trans-Atlantic television signal.
  • July 25
  • July 31
    • Algeria proclaims independence; Ahmed Ben Bella is the first President.
    • A crowd assaults the rally of Sir Oswald Mosley's right-wing Union Movement in London.
    • An annular solar eclipse is visible in South America, the Atlantic Ocean, Africa and the Indian Ocean, and is the 36th solar eclipse of Solar Saros 135.

August

  • August 5
    • Death of Marilyn Monroe: Marilyn Monroe is found dead from an overdose of sleeping pills and chloral hydrate at her home in Brentwood, Los Angeles; it is officially ruled a "probable suicide" (the exact cause has been disputed).
    • Nelson Mandela is arrested by the South African government near Howick, and charged with incitement to rebellion.
  • August 6 Jamaica becomes independent.
  • August 15 The New York Agreement is signed, trading the West New Guinea colony to Indonesia.
  • August 16 Algeria joins the Arab League.
  • August 17 East German border guards kill 18-year-old Peter Fechter, as he attempts to cross the Berlin Wall into West Berlin.
  • August 18 Norway launches its 1st sounding rocket, Ferdinand 1 from Andøya Space Center and becomes a space nation.[3]
  • August 22 A assassination attempt is made against French President Charles de Gaulle.
  • August 24
    • A group of armed Cuban exile terrorists fire at a hotel in Havana from a speedboat.
    • Indonesia officially launched television with the establishment of TVRI television network or Televisi Republik Indonesia (Indonesian National Channel)
  • August 27 NASA launches the Mariner 2 space probe.
  • August 31 Trinidad and Tobago becomes independent.

September

October

October 14: Pictures of Soviet missile silos in Cuba, taken by US spy planes.

November

December

Date unknown

  • The laser diode is invented.
  • Slavery in Yemen is abolished.

Births

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

January

Suzy Amis Cameron

February

Jennifer Jason Leigh
Lou Diamond Phillips
  • February 1 Takashi Murakami, Japanese pop artist
  • February 2 Kátia Abreu, Brazilian politician
  • February 5
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh, American actress
    • Martin Nievera, Filipino singer
  • February 6 Axl Rose, American rock singer
  • February 7
  • February 8
    • Malorie Blackman, British author of young adult fiction
    • Timothy Britten Parker, American actor
  • February 9
    • Lolo Ferrari, French actress (d. 2000)
    • Zoë Lund, American musician, model, actress, author, producer, political activist, and screenwriter (d. 1999)
    • Dennis Padilla, Filipino comedian, TV host, radio broadcaster, and actor
    • Dany Roland, Argentine-born Brazilian drummer, sound designer, actor, film director, and record producer
  • February 10
    • Cliff Burton, American musician and songwriter (d. 1986)
    • Bobby Czyz, American boxer
  • February 11 Sheryl Crow, American singer-songwriter
  • February 12
    • Nana Ioseliani, Georgian chess player
    • Jimmy Kirkwood, Irish field hockey player
  • February 13
    • Michele Greene, American actress
    • Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, Puerto Rican politician
  • February 14 Ken Oosterbroek, South African photojournalist (d. 1994)
  • February 17
    • Alison Hargreaves, British mountain climber (d. 1995)
    • Lou Diamond Phillips, American actor
  • February 19 Nabila Khashoggi, American businesswoman, actress, and philanthropist
  • February 21
  • February 22
    • Steve Irwin, Australian zookeeper, television personality, wildlife expert, environmentalist, and conservationist (d. 2006)
    • Ethan Wayne, American actor
  • February 25 Birgit Fischer, German kayaker
  • February 26 Domingos Montagner, Brazilian actor, playwright, and entrepreneur (d. 2016)
  • February 27
    • Adam Baldwin, American actor
    • Grant Show, American actor
  • February 28 Angela Bailey, Canadian track and field athlete (d. 2021)

March

April

Clark Gregg
Jeff Dunham

May

Sean McNamara
Craig Ferguson
Genie Francis
Bobcat Goldthwait
  • May 2
    • Elizabeth Berridge, American actress
    • Jimmy White, British snooker player
  • May 3 Anders Graneheim, Swedish bodybuilder
  • May 5 Kaoru Wada, Japanese composer
  • May 7 Ari Telch, Mexican actor
  • May 8 Natalia Molchanova, Russian free-diver
  • May 9
    • Dave Gahan, English singer-songwriter
    • Paul Heaton, English singer-songwriter
    • Sean McNamara, American film director, film producer, actor and screenwriter
  • May 12 Emilio Estevez, American actor
  • May 13 Eduardo Palomo, Mexican actor (d. 2003)
  • May 14 Danny Huston, American actor and film director
  • May 15 Rod Lurie, American-Israeli director
  • May 16 Michele Marziani, Italian novelist and journalist[37]
  • May 17
    • Lise Lyng Falkenberg, Danish writer
    • Craig Ferguson, Scottish-American actor, comedian and television host
    • Kim Mulkey, American basketball player/coach
    • Arturo Peniche, Mexican actor
  • May 18
    • Karel Roden, Czech actor
    • Sandra, German pop singer
  • May 19 Frances Ondiviela, Spanish/Mexican actress
  • May 20
    • Aleksandr Dedyushko, Russian actor (d. 2007)
    • Mike Jeffries, American soccer coach
    • Ralph Peterson Jr., American jazz drummer and bandleader (d. 2021)
  • May 21 Cam Brainard, American voice actor and narrator
  • May 22 Brian Pillman, American professional wrestler (d. 1997)
  • May 24 Gene Anthony Ray, American actor (d. 2003)
  • May 25 Anders Johansson, Swedish drummer
  • May 26
    • Genie Francis, American actress
    • Bobcat Goldthwait, American comedian
  • May 27 Ravi Shastri, Indian cricketer
  • May 28
    • Brandon Cruz, American child actor and punk rocker
    • François-Henri Pinault, French businessman
  • May 30 Timo Soini, Finnish politician
  • May 31
    • Victoria Ruffo, Mexican actress
    • Corey Hart, Canadian singer
    • Noriko Hidaka, Japanese voice actress

June

Arnold Vosloo
Campino
Bussunda
Ollanta Humala
Jordan Peterson
  • June 1 Sherri Howard, American athlete
  • June 3 David Cole, American record producer and songwriter (d. 1995)
  • June 4
    • Paul Baloche, American Christian worship leader
    • John P. Kee, American gospel singer
  • June 6 Alex Datcher, American actress
  • June 7 Thierry Hazard, French singer and songwriter
  • June 8 Suzy Gorman, American photographer
  • June 10
    • Gina Gershon, American actress
    • Ralf Schumann, German sport shooter
    • Ahmed Khaled Tawfik, Egyptian author and physician (d. 2018)
  • June 11
    • Olga Charvátová, Czech alpine skier
    • Erika Salumäe, Estonian cyclist
    • Toshihiko Seki, Japanese voice actor
  • June 12 Jordan Peterson, Canadian clinical psychologist and professor of psychology
  • June 13
    • Ally Sheedy, American actress
    • Vladimir Pravik, Soviet firefighter (d. 1986)
    • Bence Szabó, Hungarian fencer
  • June 14 Emilija Erčić, Yugoslav (Serbian) handball player
  • June 15 Andrea Rost, Hungarian lyric soprano
  • June 16 Arnold Vosloo, South African actor
  • June 17 Bap Kennedy, Northern Irish singer-songwriter (d. 2016)
  • June 18
    • Lisa Randall, American theoretical physicist
    • Mitsuharu Misawa, Japanese professional wrestler (d. 2009)
  • June 19 Paula Abdul, American dancer, choreographer and singer
  • June 20 Alex Di Gregorio, Italian editorial cartoonist
  • June 21
    • Pipilotti Rist, Swiss video artist
    • Viktor Tsoi, Soviet underground singer and songwriter (d. 1990)
  • June 22
  • June 23
    • Kari Takko, Finnish ice hockey player
    • Shriti Vadera, Baroness Vadera, Ugandan-born British banker
  • June 24
    • Harry van Bommel, Dutch politician, anti-globalisation activist and educator
    • Juan Fernando Brügge, Argentine politician
  • June 25
    • Pavla Tomicová, Czech actress
    • Ricardo Iorio, Argentine heavy metal musician
    • Bussunda, Brazilian comedian (d. 2006)
  • June 26
    • Morten Skogstad, Norwegian drummer
    • Hubert Strolz, Austrian alpine skier
  • June 27
    • Michael Ball, British actor and singer
    • Ollanta Humala, Peruvian politician, 65th President of Peru
    • Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Hong Kong actor
    • Mambury Njie, Gambian politician
  • June 29
    • Mario Castañeda, Mexican voice actor and dubbing director
    • Amanda Donohoe, English actress
    • George D. Zamka, American astronaut
    • Guy Lecluyse, French comedian and actor
  • June 30
    • Florence Pernel, French actress
    • Predrag Bjelac, Serbian actress

July

Andre Braugher
Thomas Gibson
Tom Kenny
Aya Kitō
Carlos Alazraqui
Federico Franco
Sergey Kiriyenko
Michael Ball
  • July 1
    • Andre Braugher, American actor
    • Rafał Bruski, Polish politician
    • Ahmad Bin Byat, Emirati businessman
  • July 2
    • Doug Benson, American comedian, marijuana rights advocate, television host, actor and judge
    • Roberto Blades, Panamanian Salsa singer
    • Mahasweta Ray, Indian actress
  • July 3 Tom Cruise, American actor and film producer[38]
  • July 4 Pam Shriver, American tennis player[39]
  • July 5 Amrozi, Indonesian terrorist (d. 2008)
  • July 6
    • Christopher Chaplin, Swiss-English composer and actor
    • Natalia Dicenta, Spanish actress
    • Gilbert Lam, Hong Kong actor
  • July 7
    • MC Jazzy Jeff, American rapper
    • Klaus Tange, Danish actor
    • Vadivukkarasi, Indian actress
  • July 8
    • Oreste Baldini, Italian actor and voice actor
    • Frank Gallagher, Scottish actor
    • Joan Osborne, American singer and songwriter
  • July 9
    • Roni Ben-Hur, Israeli jazz guitarist
    • Sukhbir Singh Badal, Indian politician
    • Nikola Čuturilo, Serbian rock musician
    • Jan Degenhardt, German Lawyer and folk-singer
  • July 10
    • Trond Helleland, Norwegian politician
    • Grant Kirkhope, Scottish video game composer
  • July 11
    • Fumiya Fujii, Japanese singer
    • Pauline McLynn, Irish actress
  • July 13
    • Tom Kenny, American actor, voice actor, and comedian
    • Zlata Petrović, Serbian pop singer
    • Erry Yulian Triblas Adesta, Indonesian Academic figure
  • July 14
    • Michelle Ford, Australian swimmer
    • Patricio Toledo, Chilean footballer
  • July 16
    • Mathias Herrmann, German actor
    • Uwe Hohn, German athlete
    • Grigory Leps, Russian singer
  • July 17 Rita Rätsepp, Estonian actress and psychologist
  • July 18 Shaun Micallef, Australian actor, comedian and writer
  • July 19
    • Anthony Edwards, American actor and director
    • Cynthia Farrelly Gesner, American actress
    • Aya Kitō, Japanese diarist (d. 1988)
  • July 20
    • Carlos Alazraqui, American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor, singer, impressionist, producer and screenwriter
    • Abdulai Hamid Charm, Sierra Leonean judge
    • Primož Ulaga, Yugoslavian/Slovenian ski jumper
    • Emmanuel Niyonkuru, Burundian politician (d. 2017)
  • July 21
    • Gabi Bauer, German journalist and television presenter
    • Ike Eisenmann, American actor and voice artist
  • July 22
    • Steve Albini, American musician, record producer and music journalist[40]
    • Roman Madyanov, Russian actor
  • July 23
    • Eriq La Salle, American actor
    • Bruce Marshall, American ice hockey coach (d. 2016)
  • July 24
    • Federico Franco, Paraguayan politician, 49th President of Paraguay
    • Johnny O'Connell, American race car driver
  • July 26
  • July 28 Ray Shero, American hockey manager
  • July 29 Scott Steiner, American professional wrestler
  • July 30
    • Kaveinga Faʻanunu, Tongan politician (d. 2011)
    • Alton Brown, American chef and television show host
  • July 31
    • John Laurinaitis, American professional wrestler
    • Wesley Snipes, African-American actor and martial artist

August

David Koechner
Dee Bradley Baker
  • August 1
    • Robert Clift, British field hockey player
    • Jesse Borrego, American actor
    • Cesar Montano, Filipino actor
  • August 4
    • Roger Clemens, American baseball player
    • Lori Lightfoot, African-American lawyer and politician
  • August 5 Patrick Ewing, Jamaican-born basketball player
  • August 6 Michelle Yeoh, Malaysian-born Hong Kong actress
  • August 7 Bruno Pelletier, Canadian singer
  • August 8 Yūji Machi, Japanese voice actor
  • August 10 Suzanne Collins, American television writer and author ((The Hunger Games))
  • August 11 Rob Minkoff, American filmmaker
  • August 12 Ariel López Padilla, Mexican actor
  • August 13
    • Marcello Novaes, Brazilian actor
    • John Slattery, American actor and film director
  • August 15 Tom Colicchio, American chef
  • August 16
    • Ayub Bachchu, Bangladeshi singer-songwriter (d. 2018)
    • Steve Carell, American actor and comedian
  • August 17 Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss, German actor and director
  • August 18
  • August 19
    • Valérie Kaprisky, French actress
    • Eric Lutes, American actor
  • August 20 James Marsters, American actor and musician
  • August 21
    • Tsutomu Miyazaki, Japanese serial killer (d. 2008)
    • Gilberto Santa Rosa, Puerto Rican salsa singer
  • August 23 Dean Karnazes, American ultramarathon runner
  • August 24
    • David Koechner, American actor and comedian
    • Mary Ellen Weber, American astronaut
  • August 25 Theresa Andrews, American swimmer
  • August 26
    • Roger Kingdom, American hurdler
    • Princess Lalla Meryem of Morocco
  • August 28 David Fincher, American director and producer
  • August 29
    • Jutta Kleinschmidt, German rally driver
    • Lycia Naff, American actress and journalist
  • August 30 Alexander Litvinenko, Russian ex-KGB colonel and ex-FSB lieutenant-colonel (d. 2006)
  • August 31
    • Dee Bradley Baker, American comedian, announcer and voice artist
    • Mark L. Walberg, American television personality and show host

September

Hesham Qandil
Rob Morrow
Nia Vardalos
  • September 1 Ruud Gullit, Dutch footballer
  • September 2 Keir Starmer, English politician, Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition
  • September 4 Shinya Yamanaka, Japanese physician and researcher
  • September 8
    • Thomas Kretschmann, German actor
    • Miss Amy (Amy Otey), American musical fitness singer-songwriter
    • Al Pardo, Spanish-born American baseball catcher
    • Jay Ziskrout, American punk rock drummer
  • September 11
    • Kristy McNichol, American actress
    • Victoria Poleva, Ukrainian composer
  • September 12 Dino Merlin, Bosnian singer-songwriter, musician and producer
  • September 13 Hisao Egawa, Japanese voice actor
  • September 15 François Bloemhof, South African author
  • September 17
    • Baz Luhrmann, Australian film director[41]
    • Hesham Qandil, 51st Prime Minister of Egypt
  • September 19
    • Shaharuddin Badaruddin, Malaysian politician (d. 2018)
    • Cheri Oteri, American comic actress
    • Gottfried von Bismarck, German aristocrat and socialite (d. 2007)
  • September 20 Vittorio De Angelis, Italian voice actor (d. 2015)
  • September 21 Rob Morrow, American actor
  • September 22 Martin Crowe, New Zealand cricketer (d. 2016)
  • September 24
    • Rosamund Kwan, Hong Kong actress
    • Ally McCoist, Scottish footballer and pundit
    • Nia Vardalos, Canadian-American actress
  • September 25
    • Ales Bialiatski, Belarusian human rights campaigner, Nobel Prize laureate[42]
    • Aida Turturro, American actress
  • September 26
    • Melissa Sue Anderson, American actress
    • Anabel Ferreira, Mexican actress/comedian
    • Steve Moneghetti, Australian long-distance runner[43]
    • Chunky Pandey, Indian actor
  • September 28 Grant Fuhr, Canadian hockey player
  • September 29 Roger Bart, American actor and singer
  • September 30 Frank Rijkaard, Dutch football player and manager

October

Branko Crvenkovski
Bob Odenkirk
Cary Elwes
  • October 1
    • Esai Morales, American actor
    • Fernando Albán Salazar, Venezuelan lawyer and politician (d. 2018)
  • October 2
    • Jeff Bennett, American voice actor and singer
    • Tawfiq Titingan, Malaysian politician (d. 2018)
  • October 3 Tommy Lee, American rock musician and drummer
  • October 5 Michael Andretti, American race car driver
  • October 11 Joan Cusack, American actress and comedian
  • October 12
    • Carlos Bernard, American actor
    • Branko Crvenkovski, President of Macedonia
  • October 13
  • October 14
    • Shahar Perkiss, Israeli tennis player[44]
  • October 16
    • Manute Bol, Sudanese basketball player and activist (d. 2010)
    • Flea, Australian-American actor and musician
    • Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Russian baritone (d. 2017)[45]
    • Tamara McKinney, American alpine skier
  • October 17 Mike Judge, American actor, voice actor, animator, writer, producer, director and musician
  • October 18 Min Ko Naing, Burmese Democratic activist and dissident
  • October 19
  • October 20 Anatoly Khrapaty, Soviet Olympic weightlifter (d. 2008)
  • October 21 Miki Itō, Japanese voice actress
  • October 22 Bob Odenkirk, American actor and comedian[46]
  • October 24 Jay Novacek, American football player
  • October 25
    • David Furnish, Canadian filmmaker, director and producer
    • Darlene Vogel, American actress
  • October 26 Cary Elwes, English actor and writer
  • October 27
    • Jun'ichi Kanemaru, Japanese voice actor
    • Ang Peng Siong, Singaporean sportsman
  • October 28 Daphne Zuniga, American actress
  • October 29 Debra Sandlund, American actress
  • October 30
    • Stefan Kuntz, German football player and coach
    • Courtney Walsh, West Indian cricketer
    • Kristina Wagner, American actress

November

Harland Williams
Nicolás Maduro
Andrew McCarthy
  • November 1
  • November 3
    • Phil Katz, American computer programmer (d. 2000)
    • Gabe Newell, American business executive
  • November 6
    • Nadezhda Kuzhelnaya, Russian pilot and cosmonaut
    • Aznil Nawawi, Malaysian television host
  • November 7 Bettina Hoy, German equestrienne
  • November 11
    • Mic Michaeli, Swedish keyboardist
    • Demi Moore, American actress
    • Nicole P. Stott, American astronaut
  • November 12
    • Neal Shusterman, American author
    • Naomi Wolf, American author, feminist and political consultant
  • November 13 Steve Altes, American humorist
  • November 14
    • Miriem Bensalah-Chaqroun, Moroccan businesswoman
    • Laura San Giacomo, American actress
    • Atsuko Tanaka, Japanese voice actress
    • Harland Williams, Canadian-American actor and comedian
  • November 15
    • Mark Acres, American basketball player and educator
    • Judy Gold, American comedian and actress
  • November 17 Jamie Moyer, American baseball player
  • November 19Jodie Foster, American actress and director[47]
  • November 21 Steven Curtis Chapman, American Christian musician
  • November 22 Sumi Jo, Korean operatic soprano
  • November 23 Nicolás Maduro, 63rd President of Venezuela
  • November 24 John Kovalic, American cartoonist
  • November 27
  • November 28
    • Jane Sibbett, American actress and producer
    • Jon Stewart, American actor, comedian, media critic and television personality, host of The Daily Show (1999-2015)
  • November 29 Andrew McCarthy, American actor
  • November 30
    • Bo Jackson, American football and baseball player
    • Daniel Keys Moran, American writer

December

Yvonne Ryding
Lance Reddick
  • December 1
    • Sylvie Daigle, Canadian speed skater[48]
    • Hayashiya Shōzō IX, Japanese rakugoka, tarento and voice actor
  • December 3 Tammy Jackson, American basketball player
  • December 5 José Cura, Argentine tenor[49]
  • December 6 Janine Turner, American actress
  • December 9
    • Albert Grajales, INTERPOL Director of Puerto Rico and martial artist
    • Felicity Huffman, American actress[50]
    • Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, American actress, voice actress, singer, performer, puppeteer, speaker and artist
  • December 10
    • Rakhat Aliyev, Kazakh politician and businessman (d. 2015)
    • Scott Capurro, American comedian, writer and actor
  • December 11
    • Ben Browder, American actor
    • Denise Biellmann, Swiss figure skater
    • Jasper Britton, English actor
  • December 12
    • Tracy Austin, American tennis player
    • Arturo Barrios, Mexican long-distance runner
    • Peter Bergen, American journalist
    • Max Raabe, German singer
  • December 14 Yvonne Ryding, Swedish pageant winner (Miss Universe 1984)
  • December 16 Maruschka Detmers, Dutch actress
  • December 17
    • Paul Dobson, English footballer
    • Richard Jewell, American security guard and media figure (d. 2007)
    • Galina Malchugina, Russian athlete
    • Rocco Mediate, American golfer
  • December 18 James Sie, American actor and voice actor
  • December 21 Steven Mnuchin, 77th United States Secretary of the Treasury
  • December 22
    • Andrés Cantor, Argentine/American sportscaster
    • Ralph Fiennes, English actor
  • December 23 Keiji Mutoh, Japanese professional wrestler
  • December 24 Kate Spade, American fashion designer (d. 2018)
  • December 25
    • Maryna Bazhanova, Russian handball player (d. 2020)
    • Tony Currie, Australian rugby league player
    • Francis Dunnery, English singer-songwriter and musician
  • December 27
    • Pierlucio Tinazzi, Italian security guard (d. 1999)
    • Mark Few, American basketball coach
    • Bill Self, American basketball coach
    • Sherri Steinhauer, American golfer
    • Joe Mantello, American actor and director
  • December 28
    • Michelle Cameron, Canadian synchronised swimmer
    • Choi Soo-jong, South Korean actor
    • Michel Petrucciani, French jazz pianist and composer (d. 1999)
  • December 29 – Carles Puigdemont, Spanish politician
  • December 30 Alessandra Mussolini, Italian politician
  • December 31 – Pedro Cardoso, Brazilian actor, screenwriter, playwright and television director

Deaths

January

Ernie Kovacs

February

Roy Atwell
Hu Shih

March

April

Benny Paret
Louise Fazenda
  • April 1 Jussi Kekkonen, Finnish major (b. 1910)
  • April 3 Benny Paret, Cuban welterweight boxer (died as result of injuries in the ring; b. 1937)
  • April 4 James Hanratty, English murderer, one of the last people to be hanged in the UK (b. 1936)[58]
  • April 8 Juan Belmonte, Spanish bullfighter (b. 1892)
  • April 10
  • April 14 M. Visvesvaraya, Indian engineer and politician (b. 1861)
  • April 15
    • Clara Blandick, American actress (b. 1876)
    • Arsenio Lacson, Filipino politician and sportswriter (b. 1911)
  • April 17 Louise Fazenda, American actress (b. 1895)
  • April 20 Grover Whalen, American politician (b. 1886)
  • April 21 Sir Frederick Handley Page, English aircraft manufacturer (b. 1885)
  • April 22 Vera Reynolds, American actress (b. 1899)
  • April 24 Milt Franklyn, American film composer (b. 1897)
  • April 27 Josefa Toledo de Aguerri, Nicaraguan pioneer educator (d. 1866)
  • April 28 Gianna Beretta Molla, Italian Roman Catholic pediatrician and saint (b. 1922)
  • April 29 Hajime Tanabe, Japanese philosopher (b. 1885)

May

Pedro Pablo Ramírez
  • May 3 Helen Dortch Longstreet, American social advocate, librarian, and newspaper woman (b. 1863)[59]
  • May 5 Ernest Tyldesley, English cricketer (b. 1889)
  • May 10 Shunroku Hata, Marshal of the Imperial Japanese Army (b. 1879)
  • May 12 Pedro Pablo Ramírez, Argentine military general, 26th President of Argentina, leader of the World War II (b. 1884)
  • May 13
    • H. Trendley Dean, American dental researcher (b. 1893)
    • Franz Kline, American painter (b. 1910)
  • May 19 Gabriele Münter, German painter (b. 1877)[60]
  • May 23 Rubén Jaramillo, peasant leader assassinated by the Mexican Army (b. 1900)[61]
  • May 26 Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, English poet (b. 1878)[62]
  • May 27 Egon Petri, German pianist (b. 1881)[63]
  • May 31 Henry F. Ashurst, American politician (b. 1874)[64]

June

Eugeniusz Baziak
  • June 1 Adolf Eichmann, German SS officer and a major organiser of the Holocaust (executed) (b. 1906)[65]
  • June 2 Vita Sackville-West, English writer and landscape gardener (b. 1892)[66]
  • June 4 Charles William Beebe, American naturalist, ornithologist, marine biologist and entomologist (b. 1877)
  • June 6
    • Abba Ahimeir, Soviet-born Israeli journalist (b. 1897)
    • Yves Klein, French painter (b. 1928)
    • Guinn Williams, American actor (b. 1899)
    • Joe Profaci, Italian-American mobster (b. 1897)
  • June 7 Korneli Kekelidze, Georgian philologist (b. 1879)
  • June 8 Eugène Freyssinet, French civil engineer (b. 1879)
  • June 12 John Ireland, English composer (b. 1879)
  • June 13 Sir Eugene Goossens, English composer (b. 1893)[67]
  • June 15
    • Eugeniusz Baziak, Polish Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1890)
    • Alfred Cortot, Swiss pianist and conductor (b. 1877)
  • June 16 Aleksei Antonov, General of the Soviet Army (b. 1896)
  • June 19
    • Frank Borzage, American film director (b. 1894)
    • Mihail Cămărașu, Romanian general (b. 1892)
    • Will Wright, American character actor (b. 1891)
  • June 24 Lucile Watson, Canadian actress (b. 1879)
  • June 25 Sir Raymond Leane, Australian army general (b. 1878)
  • June 27 Paul Viiding, Estonian poet, author and literary critic (b. 1904)
  • June 28 Mickey Cochrane, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics) and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1903)
  • June 29 Charles Lyon Chandler, American historian (b. 1883)[68]

July

Denjirō Ōkōchi
  • July 1 Bidhan Chandra Roy, Indian physician and politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal (b. 1882)
  • July 2
    • Arconovaldo Bonaccorsi, Italian soldier (b. 1898)
    • Valeska Suratt, American stage actress, silent film star (b. 1882)
  • July 4 Rex Bell, American actor and politician (b. 1903)
  • July 6
    • John Anderson, British-born Australian philosopher (b. 1893)
    • Paul Boffa, Maltese politician, 5th Prime Minister of Malta (b. 1890)
    • William Faulkner, American writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1897)[69]
    • Archduke Joseph August of Austria, Austrian field marshal and former regent of Hungary (b. 1872)
  • July 8 Georges Bataille, French writer and philosopher (b. 1897)
  • July 10 Yehuda Leib Maimon, Bassarabian-born Israeli rabbi and government minister (b. 1875)
  • July 11 Owen D. Young, American industrialist, businessman, lawyer and diplomat (b. 1874)
  • July 12 Roger Wolfe Kahn, American band leader (b. 1907)
  • July 13 Jerry Wald, American screenwriter and producer (b. 1911)
  • July 18 Denjirō Ōkōchi, Japanese actor (b. 1898)
  • July 21 G. M. Trevelyan, English historian (b. 1876)
  • July 23 Victor Moore, American actor (b. 1876)
  • July 26
    • Raquel Meller, Spanish singer and actress (b. 1888)
    • George Preca, Maltese Roman Catholic priest and saint (b. 1880)
  • July 27 Richard Aldington, English poet (b. 1892)
  • July 29
    • Leonardo De Lorenzo, Italian flautist (b. 1875)
    • Ronald Fisher, English-born statistician and geneticist (b. 1890)
  • July 30 Myron McCormick, American actor (b. 1908)

August

September

Ahmad bin Yahya
Ouyang Yuqian

October

Henri Oreiller
Gaston Bachelard
  • October 1 Ludwig Bemelmans, Austro-Hungarian born American writer (b. 1898)
  • October 2
    • Henry Louis Larsen, American Marine Corps general; Governor of American Samoa and Governor of Guam (b. 1890)
    • Frank Lovejoy, American actor (b. 1912)
  • October 3 K. Kanagaratnam, Ceylon Tamil civil servant and politician (b. 1892)
  • October 6 Tod Browning, American film director (b. 1880)
  • October 7 Henri Oreiller, French Olympic alpine skier (b. 1925)
  • October 8 Solomon Linda, South African singer-songwriter (b. 1909)
  • October 9 Milan Vidmar, Slovenian chess player (b. 1885)
  • October 10 Stancho Belkovski, Bulgarian architect and lecturer (b. 1891)
  • October 11 Erich von Tschermak, Austrian agronomist (b. 1871)
  • October 12 Alberto Teisaire, Argentine Navy officer and Vice President of the Republic (assassinated) (b. 1891)
  • October 14 Irma Gramatica, Italian actress (b. 1870)
  • October 16
    • Gaston Bachelard, French philosopher (b. 1884)
    • Princess Helen of Serbia (b.1884)
  • October 17 Natalia Goncharova, Russian artist (b. 1881)
  • October 20 Jesús Herrera, Spanish international footballer (b. 1938)
  • October 26 Louise Beavers, American actress (b. 1902)
  • October 27
    • Otto Froitzheim, German tennis player (b. 1884)
    • Enrico Mattei, Italian politician (plane crash) (b. 1906)
  • October 31 Louis Massignon, French Catholic scholar of Islam (b. 1883)

November

December

Ahmad Nami
Kazimierz Świtalski

Date unknown

  • Ștefan Balaban, Romanian general (b. 1890)
  • Petre Cameniță, Romanian general (b. 1889)
  • Fawzi Al-Mulki, Prime Minister of Jordan (b. 1910)
  • Abdallah Beyhum, 10th Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1879)
  • Henry Matthew Talintyre, British comic strip artist (b. 1893)

Nobel Prizes

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