1973

1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1973rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 973rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 73rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1970s decade.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1973 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1973
MCMLXXIII
Ab urbe condita2726
Armenian calendar1422
ԹՎ ՌՆԻԲ
Assyrian calendar6723
Baháʼí calendar129–130
Balinese saka calendar1894–1895
Bengali calendar1380
Berber calendar2923
British Regnal year21 Eliz. 2  22 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2517
Burmese calendar1335
Byzantine calendar7481–7482
Chinese calendar壬子年 (Water Rat)
4669 or 4609
     to 
癸丑年 (Water Ox)
4670 or 4610
Coptic calendar1689–1690
Discordian calendar3139
Ethiopian calendar1965–1966
Hebrew calendar5733–5734
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2029–2030
 - Shaka Samvat1894–1895
 - Kali Yuga5073–5074
Holocene calendar11973
Igbo calendar973–974
Iranian calendar1351–1352
Islamic calendar1392–1393
Japanese calendarShōwa 48
(昭和48年)
Javanese calendar1904–1905
Juche calendar62
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4306
Minguo calendarROC 62
民國62年
Nanakshahi calendar505
Thai solar calendar2516
Tibetan calendar阳水鼠年
(male Water-Rat)
2099 or 1718 or 946
     to 
阴水牛年
(female Water-Ox)
2100 or 1719 or 947
Unix time94694400 – 126230399

Events

January

February

March

April

  • April 1
    • India launches the wildlife conservation program Project Tiger.
    • Value Added Tax (VAT) is introduced in the United Kingdom.[4]
  • April 2 – The LexisNexis computerized legal research service begins.
  • April 3 – The first handheld mobile phone call is made by Martin Cooper of Motorola in New York City.
  • April 5
    The launch of the Atlas-Centaur carrying the Pioneer G (11) spacecraft on April 5, 1973.
  • April 6 – Ron Blomberg of the New York Yankees becomes the first designated hitter in Major League Baseball.
  • April 7Tu te reconnaîtras by Anne-Marie David (music by Claude Morgan, text by Vline Buggy) wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 for Luxembourg.
  • April 10 – Operation Spring of Youth: Israeli commandos raid Beirut, assassinating 3 leaders of the Palestinian Resistance Movement. The Lebanese army's inaction brings the immediate resignation of Prime Minister Saeb Salam, a Sunni Muslim.
  • April 10 – The Islamic Republic of Pakistan introduced its new constitution, its supreme law.[5]
  • April 15 – Naim Talu, a former civil servant, forms the new government of Turkey (36th government).
  • April 17 – The German counter-terrorist force GSG 9 is officially formed in response to the Munich massacre.
  • April 28
    • The last section of the IRT Third Avenue Line from 149th Street to Gun Hill Road in The Bronx is closed.
    • Six Irishmen, including Joe Cahill, are arrested by the Irish Naval Service off County Waterford, on board a coaster carrying 5 tons of weapons destined for the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
  • April 30Watergate scandal: President Richard Nixon announces that White House Counsel John Dean has been fired and that Attorney General Richard Kleindienst has resigned along with staffers H. R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman.

May

Sears Tower
  • May 3 – The Sears Tower in Chicago is topped-out, becoming the world's tallest building at 1,451 feet (442 m).
  • May 5
    • Shambu Tamang becomes the youngest person to climb to the summit of Mount Everest.
    • Secretariat wins the Kentucky Derby in a dramatic come from behind victory and sets the new and still existing Derby record of 1:59 2/5ths.
  • May 10
  • May 11 – The Data Act (Sw. Datalagen) − the world's first national data protection law − is enacted in Sweden.
  • May 14Skylab, the United States' first space station, is launched.
  • May 18Second Cod War: Joseph Godber, British Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, announces that Royal Navy frigates will protect British trawlers fishing in the disputed 80 km (50 mi) limit around Iceland.
  • May 19 – Secretariat wins the Preakness Stakes by 2+12 lengths over the amazingly quick second placed Sham. A malfunction in the track's timing equipment prevented a confirmed new track record.
  • May 23The Royal Canadian Mounted Police celebrate their 100th anniversary.
  • May 25
    • Skylab 2 (Pete Conrad, Paul Weitz, Joseph Kerwin) is launched on a mission to repair damage to the recently launched Skylab space station.
    • Héctor José Cámpora becomes democratic president of the Argentine Republic ending the 1966 to 1973 Revolución Argentina military dictatorship.
  • May 27 – Soviet copyright law begins to recognize foreign copyrights.
  • May 30 – Gordon Johncock wins the Indianapolis 500 in the Patrick Racing Special Eagle-Offenhauser, after only 133 laps, due to rain. (The race was begun May 28 but called due to rain.)

June

  • June 1 – The Greek military junta abolishes the monarchy and proclaims a republic.
  • June 3 – A Tupolev Tu-144 crashes at the Paris air show; 15 are killed.
  • June 10 – Henri Pescarolo and co-driver Gérard Larrousse (both France) win the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the Equipe Matra MS670B.
  • June 17 – The submersible Johnson Sea Link becomes entangled on the wreckage of the USS Fred T. Berry off Key West, Florida. The submersible is brought to the surface the following day, but two of the four men aboard die of carbon dioxide poisoning.
  • June 18 – U.S. President Richard Nixon begins several talks with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev.
  • June 20 – The Ezeiza massacre occurs in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Snipers shoot at left-wing Peronists, killing at least 13 and injuring more than 300.
  • June 24
    • Leonid Brezhnev addresses the American people on television, the first Soviet leader to do so.
    • UpStairs Lounge arson attack, an as-yet unsolved attack on a gay bar in New Orleans, Louisiana, in which 32 patrons died.
  • June 25 – Erskine Hamilton Childers is elected the 4th President of Ireland.
  • June 26 – At Plesetsk Cosmodrome, nine people are killed in the explosion of a Cosmos 3-M rocket.
  • June 27 – Coup d'état in Uruguay: pressed by the military, President Juan María Bordaberry dissolves Parliament; a 12-year-long civic-military dictatorship begins.
  • June 28 – Elections are held for the Northern Ireland Assembly, which will lead to power-sharing between unionists and nationalists in Northern Ireland for the first time.
  • June 30 – A very long total solar eclipse occurs. During the entire second millennium, only seven total solar eclipses exceeded seven minutes of totality.

July

  • July 3 – Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE).
  • July 5
    • The Isle of Man Post begins to issue its own postage stamps.
    • The catastrophic BLEVE (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion) occurs in Kingman, Arizona, following a fire that broke out as propane was being transferred from a railroad car to a storage tank, killing 11 firefighters. This explosion becomes a classic incident, studied in fire department training programs worldwide.
Saint Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore
  • July 6 – St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, is gazetted as a national monument.
  • July 10 – The Bahamas gains full independence within the Commonwealth of Nations.
  • July 11 – Varig Flight 820 crashes near Orly, France; 123 people are killed.
  • July 16Watergate scandal: Former White House aide Alexander Butterfield informs the United States Senate Watergate Committee that President Richard Nixon had secretly recorded potentially incriminating conversations.
  • July 17 – King Mohammed Zahir Shah of Afghanistan is deposed by his cousin Mohammed Daoud Khan while in Italy undergoing eye surgery.
  • July 20 – France resumes nuclear bomb tests in Mururoa Atoll, over the protests of Australia and New Zealand.
  • July 21 – Lillehammer affair: Agents of Mossad, the Israeli secret intelligence agency, shoot and kill a Moroccan waiter in Lillehammer, Norway, mistakenly believing him to be a senior member of the Palestinian Black September Organization.[6]
  • July 23 – The Avianca Building in Bogotá, Colombia, suffers a serious fire, in which four people are killed.[7]
  • July 25 – The Soviet Mars 5 space probe is launched.
  • July 28 – Skylab 3 (Owen Garriott, Jack Lousma, Alan Bean) is launched, to conduct various medical and scientific experiments aboard Skylab.
  • July 31 – A Delta Air Lines DC-9 aircraft flying as Delta Air Lines Flight 173 lands short of Boston's Logan Airport runway in poor visibility, striking a sea wall about 165 feet (50 m) to the right of the runway centerline and about 3,000 feet (914 m) short. All 6 crew members and 83 passengers are killed, 1 of the passengers dying several months after the accident.

August

Flag of CARICOM

September

La Moneda Palace being bombed amidst heavy fighting between government forces and the Chilean Military who was staging a coup, on September 11th.

October

October 30: Bosphorus Bridge was opened by Turkish President Fahri Korutürk

November

Mariner 10 space probe, on U.S. Stamps, Space Exploration History, Issue of 1975

December

Date unknown

  • ODECA functions are suspended.
  • The COSC The Swiss Official Chronometer testing Institute is founded in Switzerland by 5 Watch Cantons & Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry.
  • A large Song dynasty trade ship of c. 1277 A.D. is dredged up from the waters near the southern coast of China with 12 compartments in its hull. It confirms the descriptions of bulkheaded hull compartments for junks in Zhu Yu's Pingzhou Table Talks of 1119.
  • The Sentosa Musical Fountain opens alongside the Fountain Gardens in Sentosa, Singapore.
  • Lite Beer is introduced in the U.S. by the Miller Brewing Company.

Births

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

January

Hande Yener
Essam El Hadary
Chris Bowen
  • January 1
    • Jimi Mistry, British actor
    • Bryan Thao Worra, Lao writer
  • January 3 – Jaroslav Švach, Czech footballer (d. 2020)
  • January 4 – Greg de Vries, Canadian ice hockey player
  • January 5 – Uday Chopra, Indian actor
  • January 6 – Scott Ferguson, Canadian ice hockey player
  • January 9Sean Paul, Jamaican singer
  • January 11 – Rahul Dravid, Indian cricket player and coach.[15]
  • January 12 – Hande Yener, Turkish singer[16]
  • January 13
    • Nikolai Khabibulin, Russian hockey player
    • Gloria Yip, Hong Kong actress
  • January 14
  • January 15
    • Essam El Hadary, Egyptian goalkeeper
    • Tomáš Galásek, Czech football player
    • Maksim Martynov, Russian engineer
  • January 16 – Marlies Somers, Dutch voice actress
  • January 17
  • January 19
    • Ann Kristin Aarønes, Norwegian footballer
    • Wang Junxia, Chinese long-distance runner
    • Yevgeny Sadovyi, Russian swimmer
  • January 20 – Queen Mathilde of Belgium[19]
  • January 26 – Brendan Rodgers, Northern Irish football manager
  • January 27 – Shadmehr Aghili, Iranian pop singer, musician and composer
  • January 29 – Louise Hindsgavl, Danish artist
  • January 30 – Jalen Rose, American basketball player
  • January 31 – Portia de Rossi, Australian actress

February

Svetlana Boginskaya
Mishal Husain

March

Matteo Salvini
Betsy Brandt
Jim Parsons
  • March 1
    • Jack Davenport, English actor
    • Ahmed El Sakka, Egyptian action actor
    • Chris Webber, American basketball player
  • March 3Dejan Bodiroga, Serbian basketball player
  • March 9 – Matteo Salvini, Italian politician
  • March 10
    • Eva Herzigová, Czech model and actress
    • Dan Swanö, Swedish musician
  • March 13
    • Edgar Davids, Dutch footballer
    • David Draiman songwriter and lead singer for the band Disturbed[21]
    • Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Icelandic actor
  • March 14 – Betsy Brandt, American actress
  • March 15 – Lee Jung-jae, South Korean actor and model
  • March 17 – Caroline Corr, Irish musician (The Corrs)
  • March 19
    • Magnus Hedman, Swedish footballer
    • Simmone Jade Mackinnon, Australian actor
  • March 20 – Talal Khalifa Aljeri, Kuwaiti businessman
  • March 23
  • March 24
    • Jacek Bąk, Polish footballer
    • Jim Parsons, American actor and comedian
  • March 25 – Anders Fridén, Swedish musician
  • March 26
    • T. R. Knight, American actor
    • Larry Page, American entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Google (2011-2015)
  • March 27 – Sayaka Aoki, Japanese comedian
  • March 28Umaga, Samoan-American professional wrestler (d. 2009)
  • March 29 – Marc Overmars, Dutch footballer

April

Jamie Bamber
David Blaine
Jennifer Esposito
  • April 1
    • Stephen Fleming, New Zealand cricket captain
    • Rachel Maddow, American political commentator
  • April 2 – Roselyn Sánchez, Puerto Rican-American actress
  • April 3
    • Jamie Bamber, English actor
    • Matthew Ferguson, Canadian actor
  • April 4
  • April 5
  • April 6 – Rie Miyazawa, Japanese actress and singer
  • April 8 – Emma Caulfield, American actress
  • April 10Roberto Carlos, Brazilian footballer
  • April 11 – Jennifer Esposito, American actress
  • April 12
    • Christina Moore, American actress[22]
    • Amr Waked, Egyptian film, television and stage actor
  • April 13 – Sergey Shnurov, Russian singer
  • April 14Adrien Brody, American actor
  • April 16
    • Akon, Senegalese American rapper, R&B singer-songwriter and record producer[23]
    • Teddy Cobeña, Spanish-Ecuadorian sculptor
  • April 18Haile Gebrselassie, Ethiopian long-distance runner
  • April 19 – George Gregan, Australian rugby union footballer
  • April 21 – Katsuyuki Konishi, Japanese voice actor
  • April 23 – Cem Yılmaz, Turkish comedian and actor
  • April 24
  • April 27 – Sharlee D'Angelo, Swedish guitarist
  • April 28
    • Jorge Garcia, American actor and comedian
    • Elisabeth Röhm, German-American actress
  • April 29 – David Belle, French actor and stunt performer

May

Tori Spelling
Sasha Alexander
Jack McBrayer
Minae Noji
  • May 1
    • Paul Burke, Irish rugby player
    • Diana Hayden, Miss World and Indian actress
    • Oliver Neuville, German footballer
  • May 2 – Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, German director
  • May 3
    • Brad Martin, American musician
    • Michael Reiziger, Dutch footballer
  • May 4 – Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Argentine footballer
  • May 5 – Johan Hedberg, Swedish retired hockey goaltender also known as "Moose"
  • May 7 – Paolo Savoldelli, Italian professional road racing cyclist
  • May 8 – Hiromu Arakawa, Japanese manga artist[25]
  • May 9 – Tegla Loroupe, Kenyan long-distance runner
  • May 10
    • Keylla Hernandéz, Puerto Rican television reporter (d. 2018)
    • Rüştü Reçber, Turkish football goalkeeper
  • May 12 – Robert Tinkler, Canadian voice actor
  • May 14
    • Natalie Appleton, Canadian singer (All Saints)
    • Shanice, African-American singer
  • May 16
    • Jason Acuña, American skateboarder and actor
    • Tori Spelling, American actress
    • Kōsuke Toriumi, Japanese voice actor
  • May 17
    • Sasha Alexander, American actress
    • Joshua Homme, American musician
  • May 18 – Kaz Hayashi, Japanese professional wrestler
  • May 19Dario Franchitti, Scottish racing driver and commentator
  • May 20 – Elsa Lunghini, French actress and singer
  • May 21 – Noel Fielding, British comedian
  • May 23 – Jacopo Gianninoto, Italian musician
  • May 24
  • May 25
    • Jean-Pierre Canlis, American glass artist
    • Ai Kobayashi, Japanese voice actress
    • Demetri Martin, American actor and comedian
  • May 27 – Jack McBrayer, American actor and comedian
  • May 30 – Minae Noji, American actress
  • May 31 – Dominique van Roost, Belgian tennis player

June

Chino Moreno
Marija Naumova
Andre Lange
  • June 1
    • Fred Deburghgraeve, Belgian swimmer
    • Adam Garcia, Australian actor and singer
    • Heidi Klum, German model[26]
    • Derek Lowe, American baseball player
  • June 2
    • Carlos Acosta, Cuban-born ballet dancer
    • Kevin Feige, American film producer and president of Marvel Studios
  • June 8 – Lexa Doig, Canadian actress
  • June 9 – Tedy Bruschi, American football player
  • June 10 – Faith Evans, American singer
  • June 12 – Mitsuki Saiga, Japanese voice actress
  • June 14 – Ceca, Serbian folk singer
  • June 15
    • Neil Patrick Harris, American actor, comedian, singer, presenter and host
    • Dean McAmmond, Canadian hockey player
    • Greg Vaughan, American actor
  • June 18 – Yumi Kakazu, Japanese voice actress
  • June 19 – Yuko Nakazawa, Japanese singer
  • June 21
    • Zuzana Čaputová, Slovak politician, President of Slovakia
    • Juliette Lewis, American actress
    • Fedja van Huêt, Dutch actor
  • June 22
    • Carson Daly, American television personality, host of NBC's The Voice and Last Call with Carson Daly
    • Giorgio Pasotti, Italian actor and martial arts athlete
  • June 23
  • June 24 – Jonathan Lambert, French actor and comedian
  • June 25 – Jamie Redknapp, English footballer
  • June 26 – Paweł Małaszyński, Polish actor
  • June 27
    • Olve Eikemo, Norwegian musician
    • Gonzalo López-Gallego, Spanish film director
  • June 28
    • Adrián Annus, Hungarian athlete
    • Frost, Norwegian musician
    • Andre Lange, German Olympic bobsledder
  • June 29 – Kento Masuda, Japanese composer and recording artist
  • June 30 – Hidetada Yamagishi, Japanese bodybuilder

July

Patrick Wilson
Ali Landry
Omar Epps
  • July 1 – Akhilesh Yadav, Indian politician
  • July 3
    • Antonio Filippini, Italian footballer
    • Emanuele Filippini, Italian footballer
    • Jonah Lotan, Israeli actor
    • Owen H.M. Smith, American television producer, writer, actor and comedian
    • Patrick Wilson, American actor
  • July 4
    • Gackt, Japanese singer-songwriter and actor
    • Mathieu Chantelois, Canadian television personality, journalist, magazine editor and marketing executive
  • July 5
    • Joe, American singer-songwriter and record producer
    • Marcus Allbäck, Swedish footballer and coach
    • Andrei Zibrov, Russian actor
  • July 6
    • Pablo Escudero Morales, Mexican lawyer and politician
    • Jehangir Wadia, Indian businessman
  • July 7
    • Troy Garity, American actor
    • Yoon Kyung-shin, South Korean handball player
    • Natsuki Takaya, Japanese manga artist
  • July 8
    • Kathleen Robertson, Canadian actress and producer
    • Medi Sadoun, French actor
  • July 9 – Enrique Murciano, American actor
  • July 10
    • Julián Legaspi, Uruguayan-Peruvian actor
    • McNeil Hendricks, South African rugby union player
    • Andrej Hrnčiar, Slovak actor and politician
    • Martin S. Jensen, Danish professional football goalkeeper
    • Oleksandr Yanukovych, Ukrainian dentist and businessman
  • July 11
    • Link Abrams, American-New Zealand basketball player
    • Andrew Bird, American violinist and singer-songwriter
    • Marcelo Charpentier, Argentine tennis player
    • Konstantinos Kenteris, Greek athlete
    • Mohsen Torky, Iranian football player
  • July 12
    • Inoke Afeaki, Tongan rugby union footballer
    • Christian Vieri, Italian footballer
  • July 13
    • Roberto Martínez, Spanish football manager
    • Danny Williams, British professional boxer
  • July 14
    • Kanaka, South Indian actress
    • Halil Mutlu, Bulgaria-born Turkish weightlifter
    • Candela Peña, Spanish actress
  • July 15
    • John Dolmayan, Lebanese-born rock drummer for the band System of a Down
    • Brian Austin Green, American actor
    • Yasemin Şamdereli, Turkish-German actress, screenwriter and film director
  • July 16
    • Stefano Garzelli, Italian professional road racing cyclist
    • Yoshihiko Hakamada, Japanese actor
  • July 17 – Daimaou Kosaka, Japanese comedian
  • July 18 – Chi In-jin, South Korean boxer
  • July 19
    • Aílton, Brazilian football player
    • Nathalie Boltt, South African actress
    • Toni Brogno, Belgian football striker
    • Saïd Taghmaoui, French-American actor and screenwriter
  • July 20
  • July 21 – Ali Landry, American actress
  • July 22
    • Rufus Wainwright, American-Canadian singer-songwriter and composer
    • Jaime Camil, Mexican actor and singer
    • Daniel Jones, Australian musician and record producer
  • July 23
    • Omar Epps, American actor
    • Fran Healy, Scottish singer-songwriter[27]
    • Monica Lewinsky, American White House intern
  • July 25 – Dani Filth, British vocalist
  • July 26Kate Beckinsale, English actress
  • July 30
  • July 31 – Jacob Aagaard, Danish-Scottish chess player

August

Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
Vera Farmiga
Kristen Wiig
Howie D.
  • August 1 – Edurne Pasaban, Basque Spanish mountaineer
  • August 2
    • Miguel Mendonca, Anglo-Azorean writer
    • Susie O'Neill, Australian swimmer
  • August 3 – Stephen Graham, English actor
  • August 6
    • Asia Carrera, American actress
    • Vera Farmiga, American actress, director and producer
  • August 8 – Jessica Calvello, American voice actress
  • August 9
    • Kevin McKidd, Scottish actor
    • Filippo Inzaghi, Italian footballer
    • Oleksandr Ponomariov, Ukrainian singer
  • August 10Javier Zanetti, Argentine football player
  • August 11 – Carolyn Murphy, American model
  • August 14
    • Jared Borgetti, Mexican footballer
    • Jay-Jay Okocha, Nigerian footballer
    • Kieren Perkins, Australian swimmer
  • August 15 – Kris Mangum, American football player
  • August 16 – Damian Jackson, American baseball player
  • August 19
    • Marco Materazzi, Italian football player
    • HRH Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway
  • August 21
    • Sergey Brin, Russian-born American entrepreneur, co-founder of Google[29]
    • Steve McKenna, Canadian ice hockey player
    • Nikolai Valuev, Russian heavyweight boxing champion
  • August 22
    • Howie D., American singer (Backstreet Boys)
    • Kristen Wiig, American actress, comedian and writer
  • August 23
    • Chelsi Smith, American actress, singer, television host and beauty queen (d. 2018)
    • Joey Cramer, Canadian child actor
  • August 24
    • Dave Chappelle, African-American actor and comedian
    • Inge de Bruijn, Dutch swimmer
    • Grey DeLisle, American voice actress, comedian and singer-songwriter
    • Carmine Giovinazzo, American actor
  • August 28 – Kirby Morrow, Canadian actor, comedian and writer (d. 2020)
  • August 29
    • Abdo Hakim, Lebanese actor and voice actor
    • Jason Spisak, American actor, voice actor and producer
  • August 30 – Lisa Ling, American journalist

September

October

Melissa Harris-Perry
Kari Korhonen
Mario Lopez

November

Steven Ogg
  • November 1
  • November 2 – Marisol Nichols, American actress
  • November 3
    • Kirk Jones, African-American rapper (Onyx)
    • Mick Thomson, American guitarist
  • November 4 – Steven Ogg, Canadian actor
  • November 7 – Yunjin Kim, South Korean-American film and theater actress
  • November 8 – David Muir, American journalist and news anchor
  • November 9
    • Alyson Court, Canadian actress and voice actress
    • Nick Lachey, American actor, singer and television personality and host[34]
  • November 13 – Jordan Bridges, American actor
  • November 16 – Marcus Lemonis, Lebanese-American businessman, investor and television personality
  • November 20 – Sav Rocca, American football player and Australian rules footballer
  • November 22 – Cassie Campbell, Canadian ice hockey forward and CBC commentator
  • November 24 – Amy Hayes, American ring announcer and model
  • November 26 – Peter Facinelli, American actor
  • November 27 – Sharlto Copley, South African producer, actor and director
  • November 28
    • Rob Conway, American professional wrestler
    • Gina Tognoni, American actress
  • November 29
    • Ryan Giggs, Welsh footballer
    • Raphael Smith, South African screenwriter and songwriter
  • November 30
    • Nimród Antal, Hungarian-American film director, screenwriter and actor
    • Christian, Canadian professional wrestler
    • Im Chang-jung, South Korean actor

December

Deaths

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

January

February

Hans D. Jensen

March

April

Sir Arthur Fadden

May

Frances Marion

June

Germán Valdés

July

August

Karl Ziegler

September

October

November

Arturo de Córdova
Artturi Ilmari Virtanen

December

Nobel Prizes

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