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1955 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1955
MCMLV
Ab urbe condita2708
Armenian calendar1404
ԹՎ ՌՆԴ
Assyrian calendar6705
Bahá'í calendar111–112
Balinese saka calendar1876–1877
Bengali calendar1362
Berber calendar2905
British Regnal yearEliz. 2 – 4 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2499
Burmese calendar1317
Byzantine calendar7463–7464
Chinese calendar甲午(Wood Horse)
4651 or 4591
    — to —
乙未年 (Wood Goat)
4652 or 4592
Coptic calendar1671–1672
Discordian calendar3121
Ethiopian calendar1947–1948
Hebrew calendar5715–5716
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2011–2012
 - Shaka Samvat1876–1877
 - Kali Yuga5055–5056
Holocene calendar11955
Igbo calendar955–956
Iranian calendar1333–1334
Islamic calendar1374–1375
Japanese calendarShōwa 30
(昭和30年)
Javanese calendar1886–1887
Juche calendar44
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4288
Minguo calendarROC 44
民國44年
Nanakshahi calendar487
Thai solar calendar2498
Tibetan calendar阳木马年
(male Wood-Horse)
2081 or 1700 or 928
    — to —
阴木羊年
(female Wood-Goat)
2082 or 1701 or 929

1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1955th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 955th year of the 2nd millennium, the 55th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1950s decade.

Events[]

January[]

January 7: Marian Anderson at the Met
January 22: ICBM
  • January 3José Ramón Guizado becomes president of Panama.[1]
  • January 5 – The Strömsund Bridge in Sweden is completed, being the first significant cable-stayed bridge of the modern era.[2]
  • January 7Marian Anderson is the first African-American singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.[3]
  • January 17USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine, puts to sea for the first time, from Groton, Connecticut.[4]
  • January 1820Battle of Yijiangshan Islands: The Chinese Communist People's Liberation Army seizes the islands from the Republic of China (Taiwan).[5]
  • January 22 – In the United States, The Pentagon announces a plan to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), armed with nuclear weapons.
  • January 23 – The Sutton Coldfield rail crash kills 17, near Birmingham, England.
  • January 25 – The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union announces the end of the war between the USSR and Germany, which began during World War II in 1941.
  • January 28 – The United States Congress authorizes President Dwight D. Eisenhower to use force to protect Formosa from the People's Republic of China.

February[]

  • February 9Apartheid in South Africa: 60,000 non-white residents of the Sophiatown suburb of Johannesburg are forcibly evicted.[6]
  • February 10 – The United States Seventh Fleet helps the Republic of China evacuate the Chinese Nationalist army and residents from the Tachen Islands to Taiwan.
  • February 16 – Nearly 100 die in a fire at a home for the elderly in Yokohama, Japan.
  • February 19 – The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) is established, at a meeting in Bangkok.
  • February 22 – In Chicago's Democratic primary, Mayor Martin H. Kennelly loses to the head of the Cook County Democratic Party, Richard J. Daley, 364,839 to 264,077.
  • February 24 – The Baghdad Pact (CENTO), originally known as Middle East Treaty Organization (METO), is signed between Iraq and Turkey.[7]

March[]

  • March 2 - Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old African-American girl, refuses to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, to a white woman after the driver demands it. She is carried off the bus backwards, while being kicked, handcuffed and harassed on the way to the police station. She becomes a plaintiff in Browder v. Gayle (1956), which rules bus segregation to be unconstitutional.
  • March 5
    • WBBJ-TV signs on the air in Jackson, Tennessee, with WDXI as its initial call-letters, to expand American commercial television in mostly rural areas.
    • Elvis Presley makes his television debut on "Louisiana Hayride", carried by KSLA-TV Shreveport in the United States.[8]
  • March 7 – The Broadway musical version of Peter Pan, which had opened in 1954 starring Mary Martin, is presented on television for the first time by NBC-TV, with its original cast, as an installment of Producers' Showcase. It is also the first time that a stage musical is presented in its entirety on TV, almost exactly as it was performed on stage. This program gains the largest viewership of a TV special up to this time, and it becomes one of the first great TV family musical classics.
  • March 17Richard Riot in Montreal: 6,000 people protest the suspension of French Canadian ice hockey star Maurice Richard of the Montreal Canadiens by the National Hockey League, following a violent incident during a match.
  • March 19KXTV signs on the air in Sacramento, California, as the 100th commercial television station in the United States.
  • March 20 – The movie adaptation of Evan Hunter's novel Blackboard Jungle premieres in the United States, featuring the famous single "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets. Teenagers jump from their seats to dance to the song.

April[]

  • April 1EOKA starts a terrorist campaign against British rule in the Crown colony of Cyprus.
  • April 5
    • Winston Churchill resigns as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, due to ill-health, at the age of 80.
    • Richard J. Daley defeats Robert Merrian to become Mayor of Chicago, by a vote of 708,222 to 581,555.
  • April 6Anthony Eden becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
  • April 10 – In the American National Basketball Association championship, the Syracuse Nationals defeat the Fort Wayne Pistons 92–91 in Game 7, to win the title.
  • April 11
    • The Taiwanese Kuomintang put a time-bomb on the airplane Kashmir Princess, killing 16 but failing to assassinate the People's Republic of China leader, Zhou Enlai.
    • Taekwondo, a famous form of Korean martial arts, is officially recognized[clarification needed] in South Korea.[citation needed]
  • April 12 – The Salk polio vaccine, having passed large-scale trials earlier in the United States, receives full approval by the Food and Drug Administration.
  • April 14 – The Detroit Red Wings win the Stanley Cup in North American ice hockey for the 7th time in franchise history, but will not win again until 1997.
  • April 15Ray Kroc opens his first McDonald's, in Des Plaines, Illinois.
  • April 16 – The Burma-Japan Peace Treaty, signed in Rangoon on November 5, 1954, comes into effect, formally ending a state of war between the two countries.
  • April 17Imre Nagy, the communist Premier of Hungary, is ousted for being too moderate.
  • April 1824 – The Asian-African Conference is held in Bandung, Indonesia.

May[]

  • May 5West Germany becomes a sovereign country, recognized by important Western countries such as France, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.
  • May 6 – The Western European Union Charter becomes effective.
  • May 7Newcastle United F.C. in England win their fourth (and, As of 2021, final) Football League First Division title.
  • May 9
    • West Germany joins the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
    • A young Jim Henson introduces the earliest version of Kermit the Frog (made in March), in the premiere of his puppet show Sam and Friends, on WRC-TV in Washington, D.C.
  • May 11Japanese National Railways' ferry Shiun Maru sinks after collision with sister ship Uko Maru, in thick fog off Takamatsu, Shikoku, in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan; 166 passengers (many children) and 2 crew members are killed. This event is influential in plans to construct the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge (built 1986–98).
  • May 12 – New York's Third Avenue Elevated runs its last train between Chatham Square in Manhattan and East 149th Street in the Bronx, thus ending elevated train service in Manhattan.
  • May 14
    • Eight Communist Bloc countries, including the Soviet Union, sign a mutual defence treaty in Warsaw, Poland, that is called the Warsaw Pact (it will be dissolved in 1991).
    • Warrington win the British Rugby League Championship title for the third time; they will not win it again within the following 60 years.
  • May 15
    • The Austrian State Treaty, which restores Austria's national sovereignty, is concluded between the 4 occupying powers following World War II (the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and France) and Austria, setting it up as a neutral country.
    • Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy become the first people to summit Makalu, the fifth-highest mountain in the world, on the 1955 French Makalu expedition. The entire team of climbers reach the summit over the next two days.[9]
  • May 25Joe Brown and George Band are the first to attain the summit of Kangchenjunga in the Himalayas, as part of the British Kangchenjunga expedition led by Charles Evans.

June[]

  • June 7 – The television quiz program The $64,000 Question premieres on CBS-TV in the United States, with Hal March as the host.
  • June 11Le Mans disaster: Eighty-three people are killed and at least 100 are injured, after two race cars collide in the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans.
  • June 13Mir Mine, the first diamond mine in the Soviet Union, is discovered.
  • June 16Lady and the Tramp, the Walt Disney company's 15th animated film, premieres in Chicago.
  • June 26 – The Freedom Charter of the anti-apartheid South African Congress Alliance is adopted, at a Congress of the People in Kliptown.

July[]

  • July 1 – Transformation from the Imperial Bank of India to the State Bank of India is given legal recognition through an Act of the Parliament of India.
  • July 7 – The New Zealand Special Air Service is formed.
  • July 13Ruth Ellis is hanged for murder in London, becoming the last woman ever to be executed in the United Kingdom.
  • July 17
    • The Disneyland theme park opens in Anaheim, California, an event broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company television network.
    • The first atomic-generated electrical power is sold commercially, partially powering Arco, Idaho, from the U.S. National Reactor Testing Station; on July 18, Schenectady, New York, receives power from a prototype nuclear submarine reactor at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory.[10]
  • July 18 – Illinois Governor William Stratton signs the Loyalty Oath Act, that mandates all public employees take a loyalty oath to the State of Illinois and the United States or lose their jobs.
  • July 1823Geneva Summit between the United States, Soviet Union, United Kingdom and France.
  • July 22 – In Long Beach, California (United States), Hillevi Rombin of Sweden is crowned Miss Universe.
  • July 27El Al Flight 402 from Vienna (Austria) to Tel Aviv, via Istanbul, is shot down over Bulgaria. All 58 passengers and crewmen aboard the Lockheed Constellation are killed.
  • July 28 – The first Interlingua Congress is held in Tours, France, leading to the foundation of the Union Mundial pro Interlingua.

August[]

August 19: Hurricane Diane
  • August 1 – The prototype Lockheed U-2 reconnaissance aircraft first flies, in Nevada.
  • August 18
    • The First Sudanese Civil War begins.
    • The first meeting of the Organization of Central American States (Spanish: Organización de Estados Centroamericanos, ODECA) is held, in Antigua Guatemala.
  • August 19Hurricane Diane hits the northeastern United States, killing over 200 people and causing over $1 billion in damage.
  • August 20 – Hundreds of people are killed in anti-French rioting in Morocco and Algeria.
  • August 22 – Eleven schoolchildren are killed when their school bus is hit by a freight train in Spring City, Tennessee.
  • August 25 – The last Soviet Army forces leave Austria.
  • August 26Satyajit Ray's film Pather Panchali is released in India.
  • August 27 – The first edition of the Guinness Book of Records is published, in London.
  • August 28 – Black 14-year-old Emmett Till is lynched and shot in the head for allegedly grabbing and threatening a white woman in Money, Mississippi; his white murderers, Roy Bryant and J. W. Milam, are acquitted by an all-white jury.

September[]

September 18: Britain annexes Rockall
  • September 2 – Under the guidance of Dr. Humphry Osmond, Christopher Mayhew ingests 400 mg of mescaline hydrochloride and allows himself to be filmed as part of a Panorama special for BBC TV in the U.K. that is never broadcast.
  • September 3Little Richard records "Tutti Frutti" in New Orleans; it is released in October.
  • September 6Istanbul pogrom: Istanbul's Greek minority is the target of a government-sponsored pogrom.
  • September 10 – The long-running Western television series Gunsmoke debuts, on the CBS network in the United States.
  • September 14 – Pope Pius XII elevates many of the Apostolic vicariates in Africa to Metropolitan Archdioceses.
  • September 15Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel Lolita is published in Paris, by Olympia Press.
  • September 16
    • The military coup to unseat President Juan Perón of Argentina is launched at midnight.
    • A Soviet Navy Zulu-class submarine becomes the first to launch a ballistic missile.
  • September 18 – The United Kingdom formally annexes the uninhabited Atlantic island of Rockall.
  • September 1921President of Argentina Juan Perón is ousted in a military coup.
  • September 19Hurricane Hilda kills about 200 people in Mexico.
  • September 2130Hurricane Janet, one of the strongest North Atlantic tropical cyclones on record, sweeps the Lesser Antilles and Mexico, causing more than 1,020 deaths.[11]
  • September 22Commercial television starts in the United Kingdom with the Independent Television Authority's first ITV franchises beginning broadcasting in London, ending the BBC monopoly.
  • September 24Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States, suffers a coronary thrombosis while on vacation in Denver, Colorado. Vice President Nixon serves as Acting President while Eisenhower recovers.
  • September 30 – Actor James Dean is killed when his automobile collides with another car at a highway junction, near Cholame, California.

October[]

  • October 2Alfred Hitchcock Presents debuts on the CBS TV network in the United States.
  • October 3The Mickey Mouse Club debuts on the ABC-TV network in the United States.
  • October 4 – The Reverend Sun Myung Moon is released from prison in Seoul, South Korea.
  • October 5Disneyland Hotel opens to the public in Anaheim, California.
  • October 11 – 70-mm film for projection is introduced, with the theatrical release of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical film, Oklahoma!.
  • October 14 – The Organization of Central American States secretariat is inaugurated.
  • October 20Disc jockey Bill Randle of WERE (Cleveland) is the key presenter of a concert at Brooklyn High School (Ohio), featuring Pat Boone and Bill Haley & His Comets, and opening with Elvis Presley (Elvis's first filmed performance), for a documentary on Randle titled The Pied Piper of Cleveland.
  • October 26
    • After the last Allied troops have left Austria, and following the provisions of the Austrian Independence Treaty, the country declares its permanent neutrality.
    • Ngô Đình Diệm proclaims Vietnam to be a republic, with himself as its President (following the State of Vietnam referendum on October 23), and forms the Army of the Republic of Vietnam.
  • October 27 – The film Rebel Without a Cause, starring James Dean, is released in the United States.
  • October 29Soviet battleship Novorossiysk explodes at moorings in Sevastopol Bay, killing 608 (the Soviet Union's worst naval disaster to date).

November[]

October 26: Austria free
  • November 1
    • Official start date of the Vietnam War between the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and Republic of Vietnam; the north is allied with the Viet Cong.[12]
    • A time bomb explodes in the cargo hold of United Airlines Flight 629, a Douglas DC-6B, over Longmont, Colorado, killing all 39 passengers and 5 crew members on board.
  • November 3 – The Rimutaka Tunnel opens on the New Zealand Railways, at 5.46 mi (8.79 km), the longest in the Southern Hemisphere at this time.
  • November 15 – The Democratic Party of Japan and Japan Liberal Party merge to form the Japan Liberal Democratic Party, beginning the "1955 System".[citation needed]
  • November 19C. Northcote Parkinson first propounds 'Parkinson's law', in The Economist.
  • November 20Bo Diddley makes his television debut on Ed Sullivan's Toast Of The Town show for the CBS-TV network in the United States.
  • November 23 – The Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean are transferred from British to Australian control.
  • November 26 – The British Governor of Cyprus declares a state of emergency on the island.
  • November 27 – The Westboro Baptist Church holds its first service in Topeka, Kansas.

December[]

  • December 1 – In Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks refuses to obey bus driver James F. Blake's order that she give up her seat to make room for a white passenger, and is arrested, leading to the Montgomery bus boycott.
  • December 4 – The International Federation of Blood Donor Organizations is founded in Luxembourg.
  • December 5
    • The American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations merge, to become the AFL–CIO.
    • The Montgomery Improvement Association is formed in Montgomery, Alabama, by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and other Black ministers to coordinate the Montgomery bus boycott by Black people.
  • December 9Adnan Menderes of DP forms the new government of Turkey (22nd government).
  • December 101955 Australian federal election: Robert Menzies' Liberal/Country Coalition Government is re-elected with a substantially increased majority, defeating the Labor Party led by H. V. Evatt. This election comes in the immediate aftermath of the devastating split in the Labor Party, which leads to the formation of the Democratic Labor Party. The DLP will preference against Labor, and keep the Coalition in office until 1972.
  • December 14
    • The Tappan Zee Bridge over the Hudson River, in New York State, opens to traffic.
    • Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Laos, Libya, Nepal, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and Sri Lanka join the United Nations simultaneously, after several years of moratorium on admitting new members that began during the Korean War.
  • December 20Cardiff is declared by the British Government as the capital of Wales.
  • December 22 – American cytogeneticist Joe Hin Tjio discovers the correct number of human chromosomes, forty-six.
  • December 31
    • General Motors becomes the first American corporation to make a profit of over 1 billion dollars in 1 year.
    • Austria becomes independent, under terms of the May 15 Austrian State Treaty.

World population[]

  • World population: 2,755,823,000
    • Africa: 246,746,000
    • Asia: 1,541,947,000
    • Europe: 575,184,000
    • South America: 190,797,000
    • North America: 186,884,000
    • Oceania: 14,265,000

Births[]

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

January[]

Rowan Atkinson
J. K. Simmons
Kevin Costner
Simon Rattle
Olivier Assayas
Eddie Van Halen
John Roberts
Nicolas Sarkozy
  • January 1
    • Mario Andreacchio, Australian film director
    • Mary Beard, English classicist
    • Precious, Canadian professional wrestling valet
    • Mulatu Teshome, Ethiopian politician and 8th President of Ethiopia
    • Bonnie Arnold, American film producer
  • January 4Mark Hollis, English musician (d. 2019)[13]
  • January 5Mamata Banerjee, Indian politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal
  • January 6Rowan Atkinson, English comedian and actor
  • January 7Belinda Meuldijk, Dutch actress
  • January 8Mike Reno, Canadian musician
  • January 9
    • Michiko Kakutani, American literary critic
    • J. K. Simmons, American actor
  • January 10
    • Michael Schenker, German guitarist (Scorpions, UFO, Michael Schenker Group)
    • Jimmy Vivino, American guitarist
  • January 12Kerry-Lynne Findlay, Canadian politician
  • January 13
    • Paul Kelly, Australian musician
    • Jay McInerney, American writer
  • January 15
    • Andreas Gursky, German photographer
    • Enrico Mentana, Italian journalist
  • January 16Mary Karr, American poet
  • January 17Steve Earle, American musician
  • January 18
    • Kevin Costner, American actor, producer and director
    • Frankie Knuckles, American disk jockey and record producer (d. 2014)
    • Marilyn Mazur, Danish percussionist
  • January 19 – Sir Simon Rattle, English orchestral conductor[14]
  • January 20Wyatt Knight, American actor (d. 2011)
  • January 21Jeff Koons, American artist[15]
  • January 22Sonja Morgenstern, German figure skater
  • January 25Olivier Assayas, French film director
  • January 26
  • January 27
  • January 28
    • Vinod Khosla, Indian-born American venture capitalist
    • Nicolas Sarkozy, 23rd President of France[16]
  • January 29
    • Rachid Mouffouk, Algerian sculptor
    • Femi Pedro, Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria
  • January 30Mychal Thompson, Bahamian basketball player

February[]

Mo Yan
Jeff Daniels
Kelsey Grammer
Steve Jobs
Alain Prost
Gilbert Gottfried
  • February 1Hans Werner Olm, German television and film comedian
  • February 2Leszek Engelking, Polish poet, writer and translator
  • February 3
    • Mike Horner, American pornographic film actor
    • Kirsty Wark, Scottish television presenter
  • February 4Joseph D. Kernan, American military officer, Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
  • February 6
    • Michael Pollan, American journalist
    • Irinej Dobrijević, American-born Serbian Bishop of Australia and New Zealand
  • February 7Miguel Ferrer, American actor (d. 2017)
  • February 8
    • Janusz Cisek, Polish historian (d. 2020)
    • Jim Neidhart, American professional wrestler (d. 2018)
    • John Grisham, American novelist
    • Ethan Phillips, American actor
    • Xu Bing, Chinese artist
  • February 9Charles Shaughnessy, English actor
  • February 10
    • Chris Adams, English wrestler and judoka (d. 2001)
    • Pablo Borges Delgado, Cuban artist
    • Jim Cramer, American television personality
    • Greg Norman, Australian golfer
  • February 12
    • David Owen Brooks, American convicted murderer (d. 2020)
    • Bill Laswell, American bass guitarist
  • February 13Hank Risan, American scientist
  • February 14
    • Guillermo Francella, Argentine actor
    • Mitsuhisa Taguchi, Japanese footballer (d. 2019)
  • February 15
    • Janice Dickinson, American model, photographer, author and talent agent
    • Christopher McDonald, American actor
  • February 16Bradley Byrne, American business attorney and politician, Alabama
  • February 17Mo Yan, Chinese writer
  • February 18Cheetah Chrome, American musician
  • February 19
    • Jeff Daniels, American actor
    • Siri Hustvedt, American novelist
  • February 20Mack Wilberg, American composer
  • February 21Kelsey Grammer, American actor and comedian
  • February 22David Axelrod, American political analyst
  • February 23Flip Saunders, American basketball coach (d. 2015)
  • February 24
    • Deborah Coyne, Canadian constitutional lawyer
    • Steve Jobs, American businessman and founder of Apple Inc. (d. 2011)
    • Alain Prost, French four-time Formula 1 world champion
  • February 25Leann Hunley, American television actress
  • February 27Grady Booch, American software engineer
  • February 28Gilbert Gottfried, American actor and comedian

March[]

Nina Hagen
Gary Sinise
Jair Bolsonaro
Bruce Willis
Mariano Rajoy
Reba McEntire
Brendan Gleeson
Marina Sirtis
Angus Young
  • March 1
    • Sir Timothy Laurence, English vice admiral and second husband of Anne, Princess Royal
    • Denis Mukwege, Congolese gynecologist, Nobel Peace Prize laureate
  • March 2Shoko Asahara, Japanese cult leader (Aum Shinrikyo) (d. 2018)
  • March 3Kent Derricott, Canadian TV personality in Japan
  • March 4Dominique Pinon, French actor
  • March 5
    • Julien Dray, French politician
    • Penn Jillette, American magician and comedian (Penn & Teller)
    • Deddy Mizwar, indonesian politician, actor, movie Director
  • March 6
    • Wendy Boglioli, American Olympic gold medallist swimmer (1976)
    • Jay Ilagan, Filipino actor (d. 1992)
    • Cyprien Ntaryamira, Burundian politician, 5th President of Burundi (d. 1994)
    • Alberta Watson, Canadian actress (d. 2015)
  • March 7
    • Michael Jan Friedman, American novelist and comic book writer
    • Tommy Kramer, American football player
  • March 8Don Ashby, Canadian ice hockey player (d. 1981)
  • March 9
    • Ornella Muti, Italian actress
    • Franco Uncini, Italian motorcycle racer
  • March 10
    • Yousra, Egyptian actress and singer
    • Marianne Rosenberg, German singer
  • March 11Nina Hagen, German pop singer
  • March 12Richard Martini, American film director
  • March 13
    • Bruno Conti, Italian football player
    • Gail Grandchamp, American female boxer
    • Glenne Headly, American actress of film, stage and television (d. 2017)
  • March 14Stephen R. Bissette, American comics artist
  • March 15
    • Robert Kabbas, Egyptian-born Australian Olympic silver medallist weightlifter
    • Dee Snider, American rock singer (Twisted Sister)
  • March 16
    • Bruno Barreto, Brazilian film director
    • Jiro Watanabe, Japanese former world super flyweight champion boxer
  • March 17
    • Cynthia McKinney, American politician, activist
    • Gary Sinise, American actor, producer and director
  • March 18
  • March 19
    • Pino Daniele, Italian music artist (d. 2015)
    • Bruce Willis, American actor
    • Simon Yam, Hong Kong actor
  • March 20
    • Eric Schiller, American chess player and author (d. 2018)
    • Mariya Takeuchi, Japanese singer-songwriter
  • March 21
    • Jair Bolsonaro, Brazilian congressman and politician, 38th President of Brazil
    • Philippe Troussier, French football coach
    • Bärbel Wöckel, East German sprinter
  • March 22
    • Lena Olin, Swedish actress
    • Pete Sessions, American politician
    • Valdis Zatlers, 7th President of Latvia
  • March 23
    • Moses Malone, American basketball player (d. 2015)
    • Susan Schwab, American politician, who served under President George W. Bush as United States Trade Representative
  • March 24
  • March 25Wendy Larry, American head coach of the Old Dominion University Lady Monarchs women's basketball team
  • March 26Danny Arndt, Canadian ice hockey player
  • March 27Mariano Rajoy, Prime Minister of Spain
  • March 28Reba McEntire, American country singer and actress
  • March 29
    • Earl Campbell, American football player
    • Margaret I. Cuomo, American radiologist
    • Brendan Gleeson, Irish actor
    • Christopher Lawford, American author, actor and activist (d. 2018)
    • Marina Sirtis, English actress
  • March 30
    • Marilou Diaz-Abaya, Filipina film director (d. 2012)
    • Randy VanWarmer, American singer-songwriter (d. 2004)
    • Humberto Vélez, Mexican voice actor
  • March 31
    • Philip Dimitrov, Bulgarian politician
    • Angus Young, lead guitarist of Australian rock group AC/DC

April[]

Princess Sirindhorn
Akira Toriyama
Michael Rooker
Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Judy Davis
John Nunn
Eddie Jobson
Kate Mulgrew
  • April 1Ockie Oosthuizen, South African rugby union player (d. 2019)
  • April 2
  • April 3Mick Mars, American rock guitarist (Mötley Crüe)
  • April 5Akira Toriyama, Japanese manga artist
  • April 6Michael Rooker, American actor
  • April 7
    • Bruno Zaremba, French footballer (d. 2018)
    • Grace Hightower, American philanthropist, actress and singer
    • Gregg Jarrett, American lawyer turned journalist
    • Akira Nishino, Japanese soccer player and manager
    • Werner Stocker, German actor (d. 1993)
  • April 8
    • Kane Hodder, American actor
    • Barbara Kingsolver, American fiction writer
  • April 9Kate Heyhoe, American food writer
  • April 10Philip J. Hanlon, American mathematician and computer science, 18th President of Dartmouth College
  • April 11Kevin Brady, American politician, Texas's 8th congressional district
  • April 12Fred Ryan, chief executive officer of The Washington Post
  • April 13
    • Steve Camp, American Christian musician
    • Hideki Saijo, Japanese singer and actor (d. 2018)
  • April 14Don Roos, American screenwriter
  • April 15
    • Tommy Castro, American blues guitarist
    • Dodi Fayed, Egyptian businessman (d. 1997)
    • Jeff Golub, American jazz guitarist (d. 2015)
  • April 16
    • Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
    • DJ Kool Herc, Jamaican American DJ
  • April 17
    • Rob Bolland, Dutch musician, songwriter and music producer (Bolland & Bolland)
    • Pete Shelley, English singer-songwriter, musician (Buzzcocks) (d. 2018)
    • Dave VanDam, American voice actor and impressionist (d. 2018)
  • April 18Bobby Castillo, American baseball player (d. 2014)
  • April 20Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Nigerian-born British photographer (d. 1989)
  • April 21
    • Ebiet G. Ade, Indonesian singer and songwriter
    • Toninho Cerezo, Brazilian footballer and coach
  • April 23
    • Judy Davis, Australian actress
    • Ludovikus Simanullang, Indonesian Roman Catholic bishop (d. 2018)
    • Fumi Hirano, Japanese voice actress and essayist
    • Tony Miles, English chess player (d. 2001)
  • April 24John de Mol, Dutch media tycoon
  • April 25
    • Karon O. Bowdre, United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.
    • John Nunn, English chess player and mathematician
    • Parviz Parastui, Iranian actor
  • April 26Chen Daoming, Chinese actor
  • April 27
    • James Risen, American Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and author
    • Eric Schmidt, American software engineer and businessman, CEO of Google (2001-2011)
    • Jing Yidan, Chinese former television host
  • April 28
    • Saeb Erekat, Palestinian diplomat (d. 2020)
    • Eddie Jobson, English musician
  • April 29
    • Richard Epcar, American voice actor
    • Kate Mulgrew, American actress
    • Yūko Tanaka, Japanese actress
  • April 30Zlatko Topčić, Bosnian writer and screenwriter

May[]

Tom Bergeron
Bill Paxton
James Gosling
Rosanne Cash
Richard Schiff
Tommy Emmanuel
Susie Essman
  • May 2
    • Willie Miller, Scottish footballer
    • Donatella Versace, Italian designer
    • Dave Winer, American software pioneer
  • May 4
    • Avram Grant, Israeli football manager
    • Robert Ellis Orrall, American singer
  • May 6Tom Bergeron, American television host
  • May 7Peter Reckell, American actor
  • May 8
    • Betsy Baker, American actress
    • Meles Zenawi, 10th Prime Minister of Ethiopia and 3rd President of Ethiopia (d. 2012)
  • May 9
    • Kevin Peter Hall, American actor (d. 1991)
    • Anne Sofie von Otter, Swedish mezzo-soprano
  • May 10
    • Chris Berman, American sports broadcaster
    • Mark David Chapman, American murderer of musician John Lennon
  • May 14
    • Big Van Vader, American professional wrestler and football player (d. 2018)
    • Dave Hoover, American comic book artist and animator (d. 2011)
    • Robert Tapert, American television producer
  • May 15
    • Mohamed Brahmi, Tunisian politician (assassinated 2013)
    • Lee Horsley, American film, television and theater actor
    • Hege Skjeie, Norwegian political scientist and feminist (d. 2018)
  • May 16
    • Olga Korbut, Soviet gymnast
    • Olli Kortekangas, Finnish composer
    • Jack Morris, American baseball player
    • Richard Phillips, American merchant mariner and captain of the MV Maersk Alabama
    • Debra Winger, American actress
  • May 17Bill Paxton, American actor (d. 2017)
  • May 18Chow Yun-fat, Hong Kong actor
  • May 19
    • Mark Staff Brandl, American and Swiss artist and art historian
    • James Gosling, Canadian software engineer
    • Th. Emil Homerin, American theologian
  • May 20
    • Diego Abatantuono, Italian actor
    • Steve George, American keyboardist and singer
    • Zbigniew Preisner, Polish film composer
  • May 22
    • Chalmers "Spanky" Alford, American jazz guitarist (d. 2008)
    • Iva Davies, Australian singer and musician; lead singer of Icehouse
    • Dale Winton, English radio DJ and television presenter (d. 2018)
  • May 24Rosanne Cash, American entertainer
  • May 25Connie Sellecca, American actress
  • May 26Doris Dörrie, German actress and screenplay writer
  • May 27Richard Schiff, American actor and comedian
  • May 29
    • John Hinckley Jr., attempted assassin of Ronald Reagan
    • Mike Porcaro, American bass guitarist (Toto) (d. 2015)
  • May 30
    • Brian Kobilka, American physiologist
    • Paresh Rawal, Indian actor
    • Colm Tóibín, Irish novelist
  • May 31
    • Tommy Emmanuel, Australian guitarist
    • Susie Essman, American actress
    • Lynne Truss, English writer

June[]

Sam Simon
Griffin Dunne
Laurie Metcalf
Michel Platini
Isabelle Adjani
Tim Berners-Lee
  • June 1Chiyonofuji Mitsugu, Japanese sumo wrestler (58th Yokozuna grand champion) (d. 2016)
  • June 2Dana Carvey, American actor and comedian
  • June 3Daniel Filmus, Argentine politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina
  • June 4Mary Testa, American film actress
  • June 5Fernando Borrego Linares, Cuban singer and songwriter (aka Polo Montañez)
  • June 6
    • Sandra Bernhard, American comedian, actress, author and singer
    • Chris Nyman, American baseball player
    • Sam Simon, American filmmaker (d. 2015)
  • June 7
    • Jo Gilbert, English film producer and casting director (d. 2018)
    • Bob Beatty, American football coach
    • Tim Richmond, American race car driver (d. 1989)
  • June 8
    • Duke Aiona, 10th Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
    • Tim Berners-Lee, English computer scientist and World Wide Web inventor
    • Griffin Dunne, American actor and director
  • June 10
    • Floyd Bannister, American baseball player
    • Andrew Stevens, American actor, producer and director
  • June 11Yuriy Sedykh, Ukrainian hammer thrower
  • June 12William Langewiesche, American author
  • June 13John E. Jones III, American justice
  • June 14
    • Tito Rojas, Puerto Rican salsa singer and songwriter (d. 2020)
    • Kim Lankford, American actress, businesswoman and horse wrangler
    • Paul O'Grady (also known as "Lily Savage"), English talk show host and comedian
  • June 15
    • István Levente Garai, Hungarian physician and politician (d. 2018)
    • Polly Draper, American actress, screenwriter, playwright, producer and director
    • David A. Kennedy, son of Robert F. Kennedy (d. 1984)
  • June 16Laurie Metcalf, American actress
  • June 18Sandy Allen, American, world's tallest woman (d. 2008)
  • June 20Tor Nørretranders, Danish author
  • June 21
    • Aloysius Amwano, Nauruan politician
    • Tim Bray, Canadian computer programmer
    • Jean-Pierre Mader, French singer-songwriter
    • Leigh McCloskey, American actor
    • Michel Platini, French retired football player and President of UEFA
  • June 22Choi Kyoung-hwan, South Korean politician; Prime Minister of South Korea
  • June 23
    • Jean Tigana, Malian-French international footballer
    • Glenn Danzig, American rock singer (The Misfits, Samhain, Danzig)
  • June 24Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Japanese economist and professor
  • June 25Víctor Manuel Vucetich, Mexican footballer and manager
  • June 26
    • Gedde Watanabe, American actor and comedian
    • Yoko Gushiken, Japanese former WBA light flyweight champion boxer
  • June 27Isabelle Adjani, French actress
  • June 30Egils Levits, President of Latvia

July[]

Li Keqiang
Keith Whitley
Lindsey Graham
Jimmy Smits
Adrienne King
Dannel Malloy
Willem Dafoe
Iman
Asif Ali Zardari
  • July 1
    • Sanma Akashiya, Japanese comedian and actor
    • Nikolai Demidenko, Russian born British classical pianist
    • Christian Estrosi, French sportsman and politician
    • Li Keqiang, Premier of the People's Republic of China
    • Lisa Scottoline, American novelist
    • Keith Whitley, American country music singer (d. 1989)
  • July 2
    • Andrew Divoff, Venezuelan actor
    • Stephen Walt, American political scientist
    • Sylvie Le Noach, French swimmer
    • Randy Burchell, Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender
    • Chau Giang, Vietnamese-born American professional poker player
    • Proceso Alcala, Filipino politician
  • July 3
    • Bruce Altman, American actor
    • John Cramer, American game show announcer
    • Matt Keough, American baseball player
  • July 4
  • July 5
    • Sebastian Barry, Irish playwright, novelist and poet
    • Shannon Bell, Canadian performance philosopher
    • Mia Couto, Mozambican writer
    • Muhammad Aslam Khan Raisani, Pakistani politician
    • Henry Lee Summer, American singer
  • July 7
    • Paul Bahoken, Cameroonian footballer
    • Rolf Saxon, American actor
    • Ludo Vika, Dominican actress
  • July 8
  • July 9
    • Lindsey Graham, American politician, lawyer, U.S. Army soldier, U.S. Senator (R-Sc.) and unsuccessful 2016 presidential candidate
    • Fred Norris, American radio personality
    • Jimmy Smits, American actor
  • July 10
    • Andrea Bruce, Jamaican athlete
    • Vinnie Curto, American professional boxer
    • Ray Goff, American football player and coach
    • Dan Newhouse, American politician
  • July 11
  • July 12
    • Timothy Garton Ash, English modern historian
    • Nina Gunke, Swedish actress
    • Tadashi Miyazawa, Japanese voice actor
  • July 13Yoshitaka Tamba, Japanese actor
  • July 14Ramon Jimenez Jr., Filipino attorney
  • July 15
    • Željko Burić, Croatian politician and doctor
    • Didier Etumba, Congolese Army general
    • Pooran Prakash, Indian politician
  • July 16
    • Zohar Argov, Israeli singer (d. 1987)
    • Patrick Bernasconi, French business executive
    • Ritva Elomaa, Finnish professional female bodybuilding champion, pop singer and politician
    • Janet Huckabee, American politician
    • Saw Swee Leong, Malaysian badminton player
  • July 17
    • Janina Buzūnaitė-Žukaitienė, Lithuanian painter, poet, creator of accessories and metal sculptures
    • Fei Yu-ching, Taiwanese singer-songwriter
    • Sylvie Léonard, French-Canadian actress
    • Alvin Slaughter, American gospel singer-songwriter and worship leader
  • July 18
    • Bernd Fasching, Austrian painter and sculptor
    • György Matolcsy, Hungarian politician and economist
    • Sergey Zimov, Russian geophysicist and creator of Pleistocene Park
  • July 19Karen Cheryl, French singer, actress, radio and television presenter
  • July 20Edgar Zambrano, Venezuelan lawyer and politician[18]
  • July 21
    • Adrienne King, American actress
    • Dannel Malloy, American politician
    • Howie Epstein, American musician and producer (d. 2003)
    • Béla Tarr, Hungarian film director
  • July 22
    • Gbenga Bareehu Ashafa, Nigerian politician
    • Willem Dafoe, American actor
  • July 25Iman, Somalian model
  • July 26
    • Michele Pillar, American Christian musician
    • Asif Ali Zardari, 11th President of Pakistan
  • July 27Allan Border, Australian cricketer
  • July 31Jakie Quartz, French singer

August[]

Billy Bob Thornton
Richard Hilton
Mike Huckabee
Sergey Khlebnikov
  • August 1Paul Shrubb, English professional footballer, coach and scout (d. 2020)
  • August 2
    • John Battaglia, American convicted murderer (d. 2018)
    • Caleb Carr, American writer
  • August 3
    • Corey Burton, American voice actor
    • Roger Gifford, Lord Mayor of London 2013
  • August 4
    • Gerrie Coetzee, South African boxer, 1983-1984 WBA heavyweight champion.
    • Billy Bob Thornton, American actor, director and screenwriter
  • August 6
  • August 7
    • Wayne Knight, American actor and comedian
    • Vladimir Sorokin, Russian writer
  • August 8Diddú (Sigrún Hjálmtýsdóttir), Icelandic soprano and songwriter
  • August 9Doug Williams, American football quarterback
  • August 10Mel Tiangco, Filipina television anchor, journalist and humanitarian
  • August 12
    • Heintje Simons, Dutch singer and actor
    • Gish Jen, American fiction writer
  • August 13Daryl, American magician (d. 2017)
  • August 17Richard Hilton, American businessman
  • August 19
    • Peter Gallagher, American actor
    • Terry Harper, American baseball player
    • Apisai Ielemia, 10th Prime Minister of Tuvalu
  • August 20Agnes Chan, Hong Kong-born TV personality in Japan
  • August 22
    • Chiranjeevi, Indian actor
    • Gordon Liu, Chinese actor
  • August 24Mike Huckabee, American politician, Governor and 2008 Presidential candidate
  • August 25John McGeoch, Scottish musician (d. 2004)
  • August 27
    • Laura Fygi, Dutch singer
    • Diana Scarwid, American actress
    • Sergey Khlebnikov, Soviet speed skater (d. 1999)
  • August 30
    • Mayumi Muroyama, Japanese manga artist
    • Andy Pask, English bass player and composer (Landscape)
    • Helge Schneider, comedian, jazz musician and multi-instrumentalist, author, film and theatre director
  • August 31Edwin Moses, American athlete

September[]

Billy Blanks
John Kricfalusi
Edward Hibbert
Charles Martinet
Zucchero Fornaciari
  • September 1
    • Billy Blanks, American martial artist; inventor of the Tae Bo exercise program
    • Bruce Foxton, English musician
  • September 2
    • Robert Duncan, American astrophysicist
    • Claus Kleber, German television journalist
    • Natalya Petrusyova, Soviet speed skater
    • Michelle Yim, Hong Kong actress
  • September 4
    • David Broza, Israeli singer-songwriter and activist
    • Teodor Frunzeti, Romanian general
    • Hiroshi Izawa, Japanese actor
  • September 6Raymond Benson, American author
  • September 7Efim Zelmanov, Russian mathematician
  • September 9
    • Edward Hibbert, English-American actor and literary agent
    • John Kricfalusi, Canadian cartoonist
    • Ivan Smirnov, Russian composer and guitar player (d. 2018)
  • September 12Peter Scolari, American actor and comedian
  • September 13Dan Ghica-Radu, Romanian general
  • September 15
    • Željka Antunović, Croatian politician
    • Brendan O'Carroll, Irish actor and comedian
    • Bruce Reitherman, American filmmaker and voice actor
    • Renzo Rosso, Italian clothing designer
    • Mr bean british Comedy biodata
  • September 16Robin Yount, American baseball player
  • September 17
    • Marina Lima, Brazilian singer and songwriter
    • Charles Martinet, American voice-actor
  • September 18Bob Papenbrook, American voice actor (d. 2006)
  • September 19Richard Burmer, American composer, sound designer and musician (d. 2006)
  • September 21
  • September 24Shinbo Nomura, Japanese manga artist
  • September 25
    • Zucchero Fornaciari, Italian singer-songwriter
    • Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, German football player
  • September 27, , Indonesian Actress
  • September 28Stéphane Dion, Canadian politician
  • September 29
    • Joe Donnelly, American politician
    • Gwen Ifill, American journalist (d. 2016)
  • September 30
    • Janet Arceo, Mexican actress, TV presenter, announcer, director and businesswoman (Doña Eduviges in El Chavo del Ocho)
    • Andy Bechtolsheim, German electrical engineer and Co-founder of Sun Microsystems.

October[]

Yo-Yo Ma
Tanya Roberts
Bill Gates
Indra Nooyi
Kevin DuBrow
  • October 1P. B. Abdul Razak, Indian politician (d. 2018)
  • October 2Philip Oakey, English synth-pop singer-songwriter (The Human League)
  • October 3Tommy Wiseau, American film director and actor, known for the 2003 "dark comedy" The Room
  • October 4Dane Sorensen, New Zealand rugby league player
  • October 5
    • Bart D. Ehrman, American religious studies scholar and writer, specialist in textual criticism
    • Jean-Jacques Lafon, French singer-songwriter
    • Caroline Loeb, French singer and actress
  • October 7Yo-Yo Ma, French-born Chinese American cellist
  • October 8
    • Bill Elliott, American racing driver
    • Darrell Hammond, Comedian (Saturday Night Live)
  • October 12Pat DiNizio, American singer-songwriter (The Smithereens) (d. 2017)
  • October 13Sergei Shepelev, Russian ice hockey player
  • October 15
    • James B. Aguayo-Martel, Mexican-born physician, surgeon, scientist and inventor
    • Kulbir Bhaura, Indian-born British field hockey player
    • Tanya Roberts, American actress (d. 2021)
    • Emily Yoffe, American journalist and advice columnist
  • October 17Tyrone Mitchell, American murderer (d. 1984)
  • October 18
    • Hiromi Go, Japanese singer
    • Timmy Mallett, English television presenter
  • October 19
    • Lonnie Shelton, American basketball player (d. 2018)
    • LaSalle Ishii, Japanese television personality
    • Roland Dyens, French classical guitarist and composer (d. 2016)
    • Dan Gutman, American writer
  • October 20
    • Tony Hanson, American basketball player (d. 2018)
    • Thomas Newman, American composer
  • October 21
    • Yasukazu Hamada, Japanese politician
    • Rich Mullins, American Christian musician (d. 1997)
  • October 24
    • Karen Austin, American actress
    • Katherine Knight, Australian mariticide
  • October 25
    • Glynis Barber, South African-born British actress
    • Gale Anne Hurd, American film and television producer
  • October 28
    • Bill Gates, American businessman and co-founder of Microsoft
    • Indra Nooyi, Indian business executive
  • October 29
    • Kevin DuBrow, American rock singer (d. 2007)
    • Roger O'Donnell, English rock keyboardist
    • Etsuko Shihomi, Japanese actress

November[]

Kris Jenner
Maria Shriver
Roland Emmerich
Whoopi Goldberg
Guillermo Lasso
Bill Nye
Kevin Conroy
  • November 1Joe Arroyo, Colombian salsa and tropical music singer (d. 2011)
  • November 3
    • Howard Michaels, American businessman (d. 2018)
    • Teresa De Sio, Italian singer-songwriter
    • Phil Simms, American football player
    • Yukihiko Tsutsumi, Japanese film director
  • November 4
    • Rita Bhaduri, Indian actress (d. 2018)
    • Moulana Ghousavi Shah, Sufi teacher and author, Secretary General of The Conference of World Religions
    • Matti Vanhanen, Prime Minister of Finland
  • November 5
    • Pedro Brieger, Argentine journalist and sociologist.
    • Kris Jenner, American television personality
    • Karan Thapar, Indian journalist, political analyst and commentator
  • November 6Maria Shriver, American television journalist, host; First Lady of California
  • November 7
    • Al Attles, American basketball player and coach
    • Norbert Eder, German footballer (d. 2019)
    • Paul Romer, American economist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences laureate
    • Detlef Ultsch, German judo athlete
  • November 9Karen Dotrice, Guernsey-born child actress
  • November 10Roland Emmerich, German film director
  • November 11Jigme Singye Wangchuck, King of Bhutan
  • November 13Whoopi Goldberg, African-American actress and comedian
  • November 14
    • Koichi Nakano, Japanese bicycle racer
    • Jack Sikma, American basketball player
  • November 16Guillermo Lasso, President-elect of Ecuador[20]
  • November 17
    • Bill Macatee, American sports broadcaster
    • Yolanda King, African-American actress and activist (d. 2007)
  • November 19Dianne de Leeuw, Dutch figure skater
  • November 20Ray Ozzie, American computer programmer
  • November 21
    • Kyle Gann, American composer and music critic
    • Cedric Maxwell, American basketball player
  • November 23
    • Steven Brust, American fantasy author
    • Peter Douglas, American television and film producer
    • Ludovico Einaudi, Italian pianist and composer
    • Mary Landrieu, American politician, U.S. Senator from Louisiana
  • November 24
    • Sir Ian Botham, English cricketer
    • Najib Mikati, Lebanese politician, 2-Time Prime Minister of Lebanon
  • November 25Bruno Tonioli, film, music video and theater choreographer
  • November 26
    • Tracy Hickman, American author
    • Jelko Kacin, Slovenian politician, Member of the European Parliament
  • November 27Bill Nye, American science presenter and public television host
  • November 28Alessandro Altobelli, Italian football player
  • November 29Howie Mandel, Canadian actor and game show host
  • November 30
    • Michael Beschloss, American historian
    • Kevin Conroy, American voice actor
    • Billy Idol, born William Broad, British rock musician

December[]

Xander Berkeley
Jane Kaczmarek
  • December 3
    • Melody Anderson, Canadian actress and social worker
    • Steven Culp, American actor
    • Warren Jeffs, American criminal
    • Andrea Romano, American retired casting director, voice director, and voice actress
  • December 4Maurizio Bianchi, Italian musician
  • December 7Priscilla Barnes, American actress
  • December 12Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki, Greek politician and businesswoman
  • December 13Manohar Parrikar, Indian politician (d. 2019)
  • December 14Hervé Guibert, French writer and photographer (d. 1991)
  • December 16Xander Berkeley, American actor
  • December 17Brad Davis, American basketball player
  • December 21Jane Kaczmarek, American actress
  • December 23
    • Keith Comstock, American baseball player
    • Carol Ann Duffy, Scottish poet
    • Stefan Arngrim, Canadian actor
  • December 24
    • Mizuho Fukushima, Japanese politician
    • Clarence Gilyard, American actor and college professor
  • December 27Barbara Olson, American television commentator (d. 2001)
  • December 28Liu Xiaobo, Chinese literary critic and human rights activist, Nobel Peace Prize laureate (d. 2017)
  • December 31Jim Tracy, American baseball player and manager

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January[]

Hans Hedtoft
  • January 1Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar, Indian scientist (b. 1894)
  • January 2José Antonio Remón Cantera, 19th President of Panama (assassinated) (b. 1908)
  • January 6Yevgeny Tarle, Soviet historian (b. 1874)
  • January 11Rodolfo Graziani, Italian general (b. 1882)
  • January 15
    • Johannes Baader, German artist (b. 1875)
    • Yves Tanguy, French painter (b. 1900)
  • January 21Archie Hahn, American athlete (b. 1880)
  • January 22Jonni Myyrä, Finnish-American athlete (b. 1892)
  • January 24Ira Hayes, U.S. Marine flag raiser on Iwo Jima (b. 1923)
  • January 29Hans Hedtoft, 14th Prime Minister of Denmark (b. 1903)
  • January 31John Mott, American YMCA leader, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1865)

February[]

Constantin Argetoianu
  • February 3 - Vasily Blokhin, Soviet executioner (b. 1895)
  • February 6Constantin Argetoianu, 41st Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1871)
  • February 11Ona Munson, American actress (b. 1903)
  • February 12
    • Thomas J. Moore, Irish-American film actor (b. 1883)
    • S. Z. Sakall, Hungarian actor (b. 1883)
  • February 20Oswald Avery, American physician and medical researcher (b. 1877)
  • February 23Paul Claudel, French poet, dramatist, and diplomat (b. 1868)

March[]

Miroslava Stern
Sir Alexander Fleming
  • March 3Katharine Drexel, American Roman Catholic foundress and saint (b. 1858)
  • March 8William C. deMille, American screenwriter and director (b. 1878)
  • March 9
    • Miroslava Stern, Czechoslovakian-Mexican actress (b. 1926)
    • Matthew Henson, American explorer (b. 1866)
  • March 11 – Sir Alexander Fleming, Scottish scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1881)[21]
  • March 12Charlie Parker, American saxophonist (b. 1920)
  • March 16Nicolas de Staël, Russian painter (b. 1914)
  • March 19Mihály Károlyi, 1st President of Hungary and 20th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1875)
  • March 23Arthur Bernardes, 12th President of Brazil (b. 1875)
  • March 24John W. Davis, American politician, diplomat, and lawyer (b. 1873)

April[]

Albert Einstein
  • April 7Theda Bara, American film actress (b. 1885)
  • April 10Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, French Jesuit priest, philosopher, paleontologist and geologist (b. 1881)
  • April 13Peyton C. March, United States Army general (b. 1864)
  • April 18Albert Einstein, German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1879)
  • April 24Alfred Polgar, Austrian-born journalist (b. 1873)
  • April 25Constance Collier, stage and screen actress; acting coach (b. 1878)

May[]

Mary McLeod Bethune
  • May 2Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, 10th Governor-General of Australia (b. 1872)
  • May 4
    • Louis Charles Breguet, French aircraft designer and builder and early aviation pioneer (b. 1880)
    • George Enescu, Romanian composer (b. 1881)
  • May 10
  • May 14Charles Pelot Summerall, American general (b. 1867)[23]
  • May 16James Agee, American writer (b. 1909)
  • May 18Mary McLeod Bethune, American educator (b. 1875)
  • May 19Concha Espina, Spanish writer (b. 1869)
  • May 26Alberto Ascari, Italian race-car driver (accident) (b. 1918)
  • May 29Rudolf Klein-Rogge, German actor (b. 1885)
  • May 30Bill Vukovich, American race-car driver (accident) (b. 1918)

June[]

Walter Hampden
  • June 3Barbara Graham, American criminal (executed) (b. 1923)
  • June 10Margaret Abbott, American golfer (b. 1878)
  • June 11Walter Hampden, American actor (b. 1879)
  • June 13 - Walter Braemer, German Nazi war criminal (b. 1883)
  • June 17Carlyle Blackwell, American actor (b. 1884)
  • June 26Engelbert Zaschka, German helicopter pioneer (b. 1895)
  • June 29Max Pechstein, German painter (b. 1881)

July[]

Adolfo de la Huerta
  • July 9Adolfo de la Huerta, 38th President of Mexico (b. 1881)[24]
  • July 13
    • Ruth Ellis, British-born murderer, last woman to be executed in the United Kingdom (b. 1926)
    • Stanley Price, American film and television actor (b. 1892)
  • July 20Calouste Gulbenkian, Armenian businessman and philanthropist (b. 1869)
  • July 23Cordell Hull, United States Secretary of State, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1871)
  • July 25Isaak Dunayevsky, Soviet film composer and conductor (b. 1900)
  • July 31Robert Francis, American actor (b. 1930)

August[]

Carmen Miranda
  • August 1William Hamilton, American Olympic athlete (b. 1883)
  • August 2
    • Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria, Bavarian military leader and last Bavarian crown prince (b. 1869)
    • Wallace Stevens, American poet (b. 1879)
  • August 5Carmen Miranda, Portuguese-born Brazilian singer and actress (b. 1909)
  • August 11Frank Seiberling, American inventor, co-founder of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (b. 1859)
  • August 12
    • Thomas Mann, German novelist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1875)
    • James B. Sumner, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1887)
  • August 17Fernand Léger, French painter and sculptor (b. 1881)
  • August 28Emmett Till, American murder victim (b. 1941)

September[]

James Dean
  • September 20Robert Riskin, American screenwriter (b. 1897)
  • September 23Martha Norelius, American Olympic swimmer (b. 1908)
  • September 30
    • Michael Chekhov, Russian actor, theatre director, and writer (b. 1891)
    • James Dean, American actor (accident) (b. 1931)

October[]

  • October 4Alexander Papagos, Greek Field Marshal (b. 1883)
  • October 7Rodolphe Seeldrayers, German journalist and administrator, 4th President of FIFA (b. 1876)
  • October 9
    • Theodor Innitzer, Cardinal Archbishop of Vienna (b. 1875)
    • Alice Joyce, American actress (b. 1890)
  • October 13
    • Manuel Ávila Camacho, 45th President of Mexico (b. 1897)[25]
    • Alexandrina Maria da Costa, Portuguese Roman Catholic mystic, victim soul and blessed (b. 1904)
  • October 17Dimitrios Maximos, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1873)
  • October 18José Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher (b. 1883)
  • October 19John Hodiak, American actor (b. 1914)
  • October 25Sadako Sasaki, Japanese atomic bomb sickness victim (b. 1943)
  • October 27Juan de Dios Martínez, 23rd President of Ecuador (b. 1875)

November[]

Shemp Howard
  • November 1Dale Carnegie, American writer and lecturer (b. 1888)
  • November 4Cy Young, American baseball player (Cleveland Spiders) and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1867)
  • November 5Maurice Utrillo, French artist (b. 1883)
  • November 7Tom Powers, American actor (b. 1890)
  • November 12Alfréd Hajós, Hungarian swimmer and architect (b. 1878)
  • November 14Robert E. Sherwood, American playwright (b. 1896)
  • November 15Lloyd Bacon, American actor and director (b. 1889)
  • November 17
    • James P. Johnson, American pianist and composer (b. 1894)
    • Helmuth Weidling, German general (b. 1891)
  • November 22Shemp Howard, American actor and comedian (The Three Stooges) (b. 1895)
  • November 27Arthur Honegger, French-born Swiss composer (b. 1892)

December[]

Honus Wagner
  • December 5Jirō Minami, Japanese general and Governor-General of Korea (1936-1942) (b. 1874)
  • December 6Honus Wagner, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1874)
  • December 8Hermann Weyl, German mathematician, theoretical physicist and philosopher (b. 1885)
  • December 13António Egas Moniz, Portuguese neurologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1874)
  • December 15Otto Braun, German politician, former Minister President of the Free State of Prussia (b. 1872)
  • December 18Anna Murray Vail, American botanist (b. 1863)
  • December 21Garegin Nzhdeh, Armenian statesman (b. 1886)
  • December 24Nana Bryant, American actress (b. 1888)

Nobel Prizes[]

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  • PhysicsWillis Eugene Lamb and Polykarp Kusch
  • ChemistryVincent du Vigneaud
  • Physiology or MedicineAxel Hugo Theodor Theorell
  • LiteratureHalldór Kiljan Laxness
  • Peace – not awarded

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