1963

From top to bottom, left to right: U.S. President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas; Martin Luther King Jr. gives his "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom; the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama kills four girls; the Buddhist crisis in South Vietnam sparks protests and self-immolations; the Ramadan Revolution overthrows Iraq’s monarchy; the Soviet Vostok 6 sends Valentina Tereshkova as the first woman in space; Pope Paul VI succeeds John XXIII and continues the Second Vatican Council; the 1963 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum gas explosion kills 81 in Indianapolis; and Hurricane Flora devastates the Caribbean, killing thousands.
1963 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1963
MCMLXIII
Ab urbe condita2716
Armenian calendar1412
ԹՎ ՌՆԺԲ
Assyrian calendar6713
Baháʼí calendar119–120
Balinese saka calendar1884–1885
Bengali calendar1369–1370
Berber calendar2913
British Regnal year11 Eliz. 2 – 12 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2507
Burmese calendar1325
Byzantine calendar7471–7472
Chinese calendar壬寅年 (Water Tiger)
4660 or 4453
    — to —
癸卯年 (Water Rabbit)
4661 or 4454
Coptic calendar1679–1680
Discordian calendar3129
Ethiopian calendar1955–1956
Hebrew calendar5723–5724
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2019–2020
 - Shaka Samvat1884–1885
 - Kali Yuga5063–5064
Holocene calendar11963
Igbo calendar963–964
Iranian calendar1341–1342
Islamic calendar1382–1383
Japanese calendarShōwa 38
(昭和38年)
Javanese calendar1894–1895
Juche calendar52
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4296
Minguo calendarROC 52
民國52年
Nanakshahi calendar495
Thai solar calendar2506
Tibetan calendarཆུ་ཕོ་སྟག་ལོ་
(male Water-Tiger)
2089 or 1708 or 936
    — to —
ཆུ་མོ་ཡོས་ལོ་
(female Water-Hare)
2090 or 1709 or 937

1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1963rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 963rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 63rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1960s decade.

Events

January

  • January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove River, Sydney, Australia.[1]
  • January 2Vietnam War – Battle of Ap Bac: The Viet Cong win their first major victory.[2]
  • January 9 – A total penumbral lunar eclipse is visible in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia, and is the 56th lunar eclipse of Lunar Saros 114. Gamma has a value of −1.01282. It occurs on the night between Wednesday, January 9 and Thursday, January 10, 1963.
  • January 13 – 1963 Togolese coup d'état: A military coup in Togo results in the installation of coup leader Emmanuel Bodjollé as president.[3]
  • January 17 – A last quarter moon occurs between the penumbral lunar eclipse and the annular solar eclipse, only 12 hours, 29 minutes after apogee.
  • January 19 – Soviet spy Gheorghe Pintilie is removed from his position as Deputy Interior Minister of the Romanian People's Republic,[4] as a step in ensuring Romania's political independence; the Workers' Party Politburo discusses way of neutralizing "Soviet intelligence networks [...] which Gheorghe Pintilie had coordinated."[5]
  • January 22 – France and West Germany sign the Élysée Treaty.[6]
  • January 25 – A large annular solar eclipse covers 99.5% of the Sun and a narrow path (at most 19.6 km (12.2 mi)). It is visible in Chile, Argentina, South Africa and Madagascar, and is the 26th solar eclipse of Solar Saros 140. Gamma has a value of -0.48984.
  • January 26 – The Australia Day shootings rock Perth; 2 people are shot dead and 3 others injured by Eric Edgar Cooke.
  • January 29 – French President Charles de Gaulle vetoes the United Kingdom's entry into the European Common Market.

February

  • February 5 – The European Court of Justice's ruling in Van Gend en Loos v Nederlandse Administratie der Belastingen establishes the principle of direct effect, one of the basic tenets of European Union law.
  • February 8 – Travel, financial and commercial transactions by United States citizens to Cuba are made illegal by the John F. Kennedy Administration.
  • February 10 – Five Japanese cities located on the northernmost part of Kyūshū are merged and become the city of Kitakyūshū, with a population of more than 1 million.
  • February 12 – Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 705 crashes in the Florida Everglades, killing all 43 aboard.[7]
  • February 14Harold Wilson becomes leader of the opposition Labour Party in the United Kingdom;[8] in October 1964 he becomes prime minister.
  • February 21 – The 5.6 Mw Marj earthquake affects northern Libya with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), causing 290–375 deaths and 375–500 injuries.
  • February 27 – Juan Bosch takes office as the 41st president of the Dominican Republic.

March

  • March 4 – In Paris, six people are sentenced to death for conspiring to assassinate President Charles de Gaulle. De Gaulle pardons five, but the other conspirator, Jean Bastien-Thiry, is executed by firing squad several days later.
  • March 5 – Country music star Patsy Cline is killed in a plane crash along with country performers Cowboy Copas, Hawkshaw Hawkins, and manager Randy Hughes, during a flight from Kansas City, Missouri, back to Nashville.
  • March 17 – Mount Agung erupts on Bali, killing approximately 1,500.
  • March 22 – The Beatles first album Please Please Me was released in the UK and became a huge commercial success.
  • March 23 – "Dansevise" by Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann (music by Otto Francker, text by Sejr Volmer-Sørensen) wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1963 (staged in London) for Denmark.
  • March 30Indigenous Australians are legally allowed to drink alcohol in New South Wales.[9]

April

May

June

Thích Quảng Đức's self-immolation

July

August

August 28: March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
  • August 5 – The United States, United Kingdom and Soviet Union sign the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.[17]
  • August 8 – The Great Train Robbery takes place in Buckinghamshire, England.
  • August 14 – A huge and devastating forest fire hits the region around Paraná State, Brazil. According to government documents, two million hectares (4.94 million acres) are lost to burning and 110 persons perished.[18]
  • August 15Trois Glorieuses: President Fulbert Youlou is overthrown in the Republic of Congo after a three-day uprising in the capital, Brazzaville.
  • August 15- King of Prussia Mall opens to the public in the Philadelphia Metropolitan area and is one of the top ten largest malls in the U.S.
  • August 21 – Xá Lợi Pagoda raids: The Army of the Republic of Vietnam Special Forces loyal to Ngô Đình Nhu, brother of President Ngô Đình Diệm, vandalise Buddhist pagodas across South Vietnam, arresting thousands and leaving an estimated hundreds dead. In the wake of the raids, the Kennedy administration by Cable 243 orders the United States Embassy, Saigon to explore alternative leadership in the country, opening the way towards a coup against Diệm.
  • August 22 – American test pilot Joe Walker again achieves a sub-orbital spaceflight according to international standards, this time by piloting the X-15 to an altitude of 67.0 miles (107.8 kilometers).
  • August 24 – First games played in the Bundesliga, the primary professional Association football league in West Germany, replacing the Oberliga.[19]
  • August 28Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his "I Have a Dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to an audience of at least 250,000, during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. It is, at that point, the single largest protest in American history.
  • August 30 – The Moscow–Washington hotline (a direct teleprinter link) is inaugurated by U.S. President John F. Kennedy.[20]

September

October

  • October 1
    • U.S. President John F. Kennedy toasts Emperor Haile Selassie at a luncheon in Rockville, Maryland.
    • Construction company GK Međimurje, one of the largest Croatian construction and civil engineering companies (with more than 8,000 employees in 1980s), founded in Čakovec.
  • October 2
    • Nigeria becomes a republic; The 1st Republican Constitution is established.
    • The Presidential Commission on the Status of Women in the United States issues its final reports to President Kennedy.
  • October 3 – 1963 Honduran coup d'état: A violent coup in Honduras pre-empts the October 13 election, ends a period of reform under President Ramón Villeda Morales and begins two decades of military rule under General Oswaldo López Arellano.
  • October 4 – Hurricane Flora, one of the worst Atlantic storms in history, hits Hispaniola and Cuba, killing nearly 7,000 people.
  • October 7 – Buddhist crisis: Amid worsening relations, outspoken South Vietnamese First Lady Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu arrives in the US for a speaking tour, continuing a flurry of attacks on the Kennedy administration.[21]
  • October 9 – In northeast Italy, over 2,000 people are killed when a large landslide behind the Vajont Dam causes a giant wave of water to overtop it.
  • October 10 – Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, signed on August 5, takes effect.[17]
  • October 14 – A revolution starts in Radfan, South Yemen, against British colonial rule.
  • October 16Ludwig Erhard replaces Konrad Adenauer as Chancellor of West Germany.[22]
  • October 19Alec Douglas-Home succeeds Harold Macmillan as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[23]
  • October 24 – Fire at the Soviet Union's Baikonur Cosmodrome in an R-9 Desna underground missile silo; seven people are killed.[24]
  • October 30 – The car manufacturing firm Lamborghini is founded in Italy.
  • October 31 – 1963 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum gas explosion: 81 die in a gas explosion during a Holiday on Ice show at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum in Indianapolis, United States.

November

November 22: Assassination of John F. Kennedy

December

  • December 3 – The Warren Commission begins its investigation into the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy.
  • December 4 – The second period of the Second Vatican Council closes.
  • December 5 – The Seliger Forschungs-und-Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH demonstrates rockets for military use to military representatives of non-NATO-countries near Cuxhaven. Although these rockets land via parachute at the end of their flight and no allied laws are violated, the Soviet Union protests this action.
  • December 7 – The first instant replay system to use videotape instead of film is used by Tony Verna, a CBS-TV director, during a live televised sporting event, the Army–Navy Game of college football played in Philadelphia, United States.
  • December 8 – A lightning strike causes the crash of Pan Am Flight 214 near Elkton, Maryland, United States, killing 81 people.
  • December 10
    • Zanzibar gains independence from the United Kingdom, as a constitutional monarchy under Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah.
    • Chuck Yeager narrowly escapes death while testing an NF-104A rocket-augmented aerospace trainer when his aircraft goes out of control at 108,700 feet (nearly 21 miles up) and crashes. He parachutes to safety at 8,500 feet after vainly battling to gain control of the powerless, rapidly falling craft. In this incident he becomes the first pilot to make an emergency ejection in the full pressure suit needed for high altitude flights.
  • December 12Kenya gains independence from the United Kingdom, with Jomo Kenyatta as prime minister.
  • December 20 – The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials begin.
  • December 21 – Cyprus Emergency: Inter-communal fighting erupts between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
  • December 22 – The cruise ship TSMS Lakonia burns 180 miles (290 km) north of Madeira, with the loss of 128 lives.
  • December 25İsmet İnönü of the Republican People's Party (CHP) forms the new government of Turkey (28th government, coalition partners; independents, İnönü has served ten times as a prime minister, this is his last government).
  • December 31Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland dissolves.

Date unknown

  • David H. Frisch and J.H. Smith prove that the radioactive decay of mesons is slowed by their motion (see Einstein's special relativity and general relativity).
  • The TAT-3 transatlantic communications cable goes into operation.
  • Philips introduces the Compact Cassette primarily for dictation and voice recording purposes. By 1965, hardware improvements eventually allow for it to reliably function as a music format.
  • Ivan Sutherland writes the revolutionary Sketchpad program and runs it on the Lincoln TX-2 computer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Slavery in Dubai is abolished.
  • Construction of Moscow's Ostankino Tower begins.
  • The IEEE Computer Society is founded.
  • The Urdu keyboard is standardised by the Central Language Board in Pakistan.
  • Harvey Ball invents the ubiquitous smiley face symbol.
  • The classic Porsche 911 is first produced.
  • The Reformed Druids of North America is founded.
  • Hergé's The Castafiore Emerald is published.
  • Marvel releases their Superhero assembly team The Avengers.

Births

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

January

James May
José Mourinho

February

Michael Jordan
Larry the Cable Guy
Seal
William Baldwin

March

Thomas Anders
Anthony Albanese
Rick Rubin
Quentin Tarantino
  • March 1
    • Thomas Anders, German singer
    • Aydan Şener, Turkish actress, model and beauty pageant[42]
  • March 2
  • March 3 – Martín Fiz, Spanish long-distance runner
  • March 4Jason Newsted, American bassist
  • March 5 – Joel Osteen, American businessman and television evangelist
  • March 8 – Juan Gilberto Funes, Argentine footballer (d. 1992)
  • March 9 − Jean-Marc Vallée, Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter (d. 2021)
  • March 10
    • Rick Rubin, American music producer
    • Anna Maria Corazza Bildt, Italian politician
  • March 11
    • Azem Hajdari, Albanian student leader (d. 1998)
    • Alex Kingston, English actress
    • David LaChapelle, American photographer[44]
  • March 12
    • Farahnaz Pahlavi, Iranian princess
    • Jake Weber, British actor
    • Joaquim Cruz, Brazilian runner
  • March 13 – Fito Páez, Argentine rock musician
  • March 14 – Bruce Reid, Australian cricketer
  • March 15Bret Michaels, American rock singer (Poison)
  • March 16 – Kevin Smith, New Zealand actor (d. 2002)
  • March 17 – Alex Fong, Hong Kong actor
  • March 18Vanessa Williams, American beauty queen, actress and singer
  • March 20
    • Kathy Ireland, American actress and model
    • David Thewlis, British actor
  • March 21Ronald Koeman, Dutch football player and manager
  • March 22
    • Marty Natalegawa, Indonesian diplomat
    • Ana Fidelia Quirot, Cuban middle-distance runner[45]
    • Martín Vizcarra, Peruvian engineer and politician, 67th President of Peru
  • March 23 – Jose Miguel Gonzalez Martin del Campo, Spanish football player
  • March 25 – Auxillia Mnangagwa, Zimbabwean politician and First Lady of Zimbabwe
  • March 27
    • Dave Koz, American jazz musician[46]
    • Quentin Tarantino, American actor, director, writer and producer
    • Xuxa, Brazilian television personality
  • March 28 – Bernice King, American activist, lawyer and minister
  • March 30 – Panagiotis Tsalouchidis, Greek footballer
  • March 31 – Stephen Tataw, Cameroonian footballer (d. 2020)

April

Graham Norton
Garry Kasparov
Eric McCormack
Conan O'Brien
Jet Li

May

Natasha Richardson
Mike Myers
Viktor Orbán
  • May 8 – Anthony Field, Australian singer, musician and actor (The Wiggles)
  • May 9 – Gary Daniels, British martial artist and actor
  • May 10
    • Rich Moore, American film and television animation director, screenwriter and voice actor
    • Lisa Nowak, American naval flight officer and NASA astronaut
  • May 11Natasha Richardson, British-American actress (d. 2009)
  • May 16 – Mercedes Echerer, Austrian actress and politician
  • May 21 – Kevin Shields, Irish-American singer (My Bloody Valentine)
  • May 24
  • May 25
    • Mike Myers, Canadian actor and comedian
    • Eha Rünne, Estonian shot putter and discus thrower
  • May 26
    • Clive Cowdery, English insurance entrepreneur
    • Musetta Vander, South African actress
    • Phil Pavlov, American politician and member of the Michigan Legislature from 2005 to 2018
  • May 29 – Débora Bloch, Brazilian actress
  • May 31 – Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary[55]

June

Bernard Cazeneuve
Jason Isaacs
Johnny Depp
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Helen Hunt
George Michael
  • June 2 – Bernard Cazeneuve, Prime Minister of France
  • June 3
    • Alessandra Karpoff, Italian voice actress
    • Andrée Taurinya, French politician
  • June 4 – Sean Fitzpatrick, New Zealand rugby union player
  • June 5 – Joe Rudán, Hungarian heavy metal singer
  • June 6Jason Isaacs, British actor[56]
  • June 9Johnny Depp, American actor and film director[57]
  • June 10 – Jeanne Tripplehorn, American actress
  • June 12
    • Warwick Capper, Australian rules footballer
    • T. B. Joshua, Nigerian Christian leader (d. 2021)[58]
  • June 13 – Bettina Bunge, German tennis player
  • June 14 – Rambo Amadeus, Montenegrin singer-songwriter
  • June 15
    • Helen Hunt, American actress
    • Lourdes Valera, Venezuelan actress
  • June 17 – Greg Kinnear, American actor
  • June 18 – Rumen Radev, President of Bulgaria
  • June 19 – Laura Ingraham, American television host[59]
  • June 21
    • Tiger Huang, Taiwanese popular singer
    • Jan Pinkava, Czech director and writer
  • June 22
  • June 23
    • Marianne Berglund, Swedish road racing cyclist
    • Shin Ji-ho, South Korean politician
    • Liu Cixin, Chinese science fiction writer[60]
    • Márcio França, Brazilian lawyer and politician
    • Colin Montgomerie, Scottish golfer
  • June 24 – Sükhbaataryn Batbold, Mongolian politician
  • June 25
  • June 26
    • Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Russian businessman, activist and oligarch
    • Farukh Ruzimatov, Russian ballet dancer
  • June 28 – Wisit Sasanatieng, Thai film director and screenwriter
  • June 29
    • Anne-Sophie Mutter, German violinist
    • Rupert Graves, English actor
    • Judith Hoag, American actress
  • June 30

July

Brigitte Nielsen
Phoebe Cates
Letsie III of Lesotho
Matti Nykänen
Martín Torrijos
Lisa Kudrow
  • July 1
    • Naser Khader, Danish-Syrian politician
    • Igor Zhelezovski, Belarusian speed skater
    • Zhang Zhicheng, Chinese fencer
    • Roddy Bottum, American musician, keyboardist for the band Faith No More
  • July 2 – Faiq Al Sheikh Ali, Iraqi lawyer and politician
  • July 3 – Zainudin Nordin, Singaporean politician
  • July 4
    • Henri Leconte, French tennis player
    • R.S. Thanenthiran, Malaysian politician and businessman
  • July 5
    • Edie Falco, American actress
    • Zbigniew Hoffmann, Polish politician
  • July 6 – Sorin Matei, Romanian high jumper
  • July 7
    • Vonda Shepard, American pop/rock singer-songwriter and actress
    • Fermín Alvarado Arroyo, Mexican politician
    • Janni Larsen, Danish female darts player
    • Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Indian filmmaker and screenwriter
  • July 8
    • Michael Cuesta, American film and television director
    • Luis de Jesús Rodríguez, Dominican attorney, businessman and entrepreneur
    • Dmitry Pevtsov, Russian actor
  • July 10
    • Fatemeh Goudarzi, Iranian actress
    • Ian Lougher, British motorcycle racer
  • July 11
    • Al MacInnis, Canadian ice hockey player
    • Manuel Marrero Cruz, Cuban politician; Prime Minister of Cuba
    • Lisa Rinna, American actress
  • July 12
    • Bertus Servaas, Polish entrepreneur
    • Aleksandr Domogarov, Russian actor
    • Andrés Roemer, Mexican diplomat
  • July 13
    • Kenny Johnson, American actor, producer and model[64]
    • Spud Webb, American basketball player
  • July 14 – Wouter Bos, Dutch politician
  • July 15Brigitte Nielsen, Danish actress
  • July 16
    • Phoebe Cates, American actress
    • Mikael Pernfors, Swedish tennis player
    • Srečko Katanec, Slovenian football manager and player
  • July 17
  • July 18 – Martín Torrijos, President of Panama
  • July 19 – Sándor Wladár, Hungarian swimmer
  • July 20
    • Alexander Zhulin, Russian ice dancing coach and competitor
    • Gbenga Aluko, Nigerian politician
    • Roy Cheung, Hong Kong actor
  • July 21 – Giant Silva, Brazilian national basketball player, mixed martial artist and professional wrestler
  • July 22
  • July 23 – Slobodan Živojinović, Serbian tennis player[65]
  • July 24Karl Malone, American professional basketball player[66]
  • July 27 – Donnie Yen, Hong Kong actor and martial artist
  • July 28 – Beverley Craven, British singer-songwriter
  • July 29
    • Jim Beglin, Irish football commentator
    • Alexandra Paul, American actress, activist and health coach, previously model
  • July 30
    • Lisa Kudrow, American actress[67]
    • Antoni Martí, prime minister of Andorra (d. 2023)
    • Chris Mullin, American basketball player, coach and executive
    • Gisèle Meygret, French fencer (d. 1999)
    • Mandakini, Indian Bollywood actress
  • July 31
    • Fatboy Slim, English DJ, musician and record producer
    • Martin H. Wiggers, German economist, editor, author and businessman

August

James Hetfield
Whitney Houston
Sridevi
Emmanuelle Béart
Glória Pires
Mohammed VI of Morocco
Hideo Kojima
Miro Cerar
Nguyễn Phương Nga

September

Geert Wilders
John Powell

October

Elisabeth Shue
Tom Cavanagh
Farin Urlaub
Lauren Holly
Johnny Marr
Rob Schneider
Dunga

November

Gabby Concepcion
Ming-Na Wen

December

Empress Masako
Juan Carlos Varela
Brad Pitt
Jennifer Beals
Til Schweiger
  • December 2 – Ann Patchett, American novelist[92]
  • December 4Sergey Bubka, Ukrainian pole vaulter
  • December 7 – Mark Bowen, Welsh footballer
  • December 8
    • Greg Howe, American guitarist
    • Toshiaki Kawada, Japanese professional wrestler
    • Lee Jae-myung, president of South Korea[93]
  • December 9
  • December 12 – Ai Orikasa, Japanese voice actress[95]
  • December 13
    • Uwe-Jens Mey, German speed skater
    • Jake White, South African rugby coach
  • December 14
    • Cynthia Gibb, American actress
    • Vytautas Juozapaitis, Lithuanian baritone, professor and television host
  • December 15 – Helen Slater, American actress and singer- songwriter
  • December 16
    • Benjamin Bratt, American actor
    • Jeff Carson, American singer
    • Bärbel Schäfer, German television presenter and talk show host
  • December 18
    • Pauline Ester, French singer
    • Rikiya Koyama, Japanese voice actor
    • Charles Oakley, American basketball player
    • Brad Pitt, American actor and film producer, co-founder of Plan B Entertainment
  • December 19
    • Jennifer Beals, American actress
    • Til Schweiger, German actor
  • December 20
    • Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo, Spanish princess
    • Iqbal Theba, Pakistani actor
  • December 21
    • Donovan Ruddock, Jamaican Canadian professional boxer
    • Govinda Ahuja, Indian actor and politician
    • Jacques Simonet, Belgian politician (d. 2007)
  • December 22
    • Vladimir Flórez, Colombian cartoonist
    • Bryan Gunn, Scottish footballer
    • Luna H. Mitani, Japanese-American Surrealist painter
  • December 23 – Donna Tartt, American novelist
  • December 24
    • Caroline Aherne, English actress, comedienne and screenwriter (d. 2016)
    • Sanjay Mehrotra, Indian entrepreneur
  • December 26Lars Ulrich, Danish rock drummer (Metallica)
  • December 29
    • Graciano Rocchigiani, German professional boxer (d. 2018)
    • Francisco Bustamante, Filipino billiard player
    • Ulf Kristersson, 35th Prime Minister of Sweden
    • Sean Payton, American football coach
  • December 31 – Azalina Othman Said, Malaysian politician

Deaths

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

January

Dick Powell
Sylvanus Olympio
Hugh Gaitskell
Avra Theodoropoulou
Robert Frost

February

Abd al-Karim Qasim
Sylvia Plath
Fernando Tambroni
Rajendra Prasad

March

Patsy Cline
William Beveridge
Thoralf Skolem
Henry Bordeaux
  • March 1 – Irish Meusel, American baseball player (b. 1893)
  • March 4William Carlos Williams, American poet (b. 1883)[107]
  • March 5
    • Patsy Cline, American singer (b. 1932)
    • Cowboy Copas, American singer (b. 1913)
    • Hawkshaw Hawkins, American singer (b. 1921)
    • Ludde Gentzel, Swedish film actor (b. 1885)
    • Cyril Smith, Scottish actor (b. 1892)
    • Ahmed Lutfi el-Sayed, Egyptian intellectual and anti-colonial activist (b. 1872)
  • March 6 – Robert E. Cornish, scientist (b. 1903)
  • March 7 – Joachim Holst-Jensen, Norwegian film actor (b. 1880)
  • March 11
    • Ignat Bednarik, Romanian painter (b. 1882)
    • Joe Judge, American baseball player (b. 1894)
  • March 15
    • Victor Feguer, convicted murderer (executed) (b. 1935)
  • March 16
    • Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria (b. 1883)
    • William Beveridge, British economist (b. 1879)
  • March 17
    • Thomas Lennon, screenwriter (b. 1896)
    • Lizzie Miles, American blues singer (b. 1895)
  • March 18
    • Sir Hubert Gough, British general (b. 1870)
    • Wanda Hawley, American actress (b. 1895)
  • March 20 – Manuel Arteaga y Betancourt, Cuban Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1879)
  • March 21 – Felice Minotti, Italian film actor (b. 1887)
  • March 22
    • Cilly Aussem, German tennis champion (b. 1909)
    • Abraham Ellstein, American composer (b. 1907)
    • Mihály Székely, Hungarian bass singer (b. 1901)
  • March 23 – Thoralf Skolem, Norwegian mathematician (b. 1887)
  • March 25 – Felix Adler, American screenwriter (b. 1884)
  • March 27 – Harry Piel, German actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer (b. 1892)
  • March 28
    • Antoine Balpêtré, French film actor (b. 1898)
    • Frank J. Marion, American motion picture pioneer (b. 1869)
  • March 31
    • Harry Akst, American songwriter (b. 1894)
    • Sir Harold Franklyn, British army general (b. 1885)

April

Alma Richards
Saint Gaetano Catanoso
Felix Manalo
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
  • April 1 – Agnes Mowinckel, Norwegian actress and stage producer (b. 1875)
  • April 3 – Alma Richards, American athlete (b. 1890)
  • April 4
    • Gaetano Catanoso, Italian Roman Catholic priest and saint (b. 1879)
    • Jason Robards Sr., American stage and screen actor (b. 1892)
    • Oskari Tokoi, leader of the Social Democratic Party of Finland (b. 1873)
  • April 5
    • Mario Fabrizi, English comedian and actor (b. 1924)
    • Tupua Tamasese Meaʻole, Samoan politician (b. 1905)[108]
  • April 6 – Otto Struve, Russian–born American astronomer (b. 1897)
  • April 7 – Amedeo Maiuri, Italian archaeologist (b. 1886)
  • April 8 – Irena Káňová, Slovak politician (b. 1893)[109]
  • April 9
    • Benno Moiseiwitsch, Jewish-Ukrainian pianist (b. 1890)
    • Xul Solar, Argentine painter, sculptor and writer (b. 1887)
  • April 11 – Nando Bruno, Italian film actor (b. 1895)
  • April 12
    • Nicolette Bruining, Dutch theologian and humanitarian (b. 1886)[110]
    • Felix Manalo, 1st Executive Minister, Iglesia ni Cristo (b. 1886)
    • Herbie Nichols, American jazz pianist and composer (b. 1919)
  • April 14
    • Abdel Messih El-Makari, Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monk, priest and saint (b. 1892)
    • Arthur Jonath, German Olympic athlete (b. 1909)
    • Rahul Sankrityayan, Indian historian, writer and scholar (b. 1893)
  • April 23
    • Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Israel historian and politician, 2nd President of Israel (b. 1884)
    • Ferruccio Cerio, Italian film writer and director (b. 1904)
    • Paul Fejos, Hungarian film director (b. 1897)
    • Harry Harper, American baseball player (b. 1895)
    • Don C. Harvey, American television and film actor (b. 1911)
    • Frederick Peters, American film actor (b. 1884)
    • William Lewis Moore, American postal worker (b. 1927)
  • April 24
    • Rino Corso Fougier, Italian air force general (b. 1894)
    • Leonid Lukov, Soviet film director and screenwriter (b. 1909)
  • April 26 – Roland Pertwee, English playwright, screenwriter, director and actor (b. 1885)
  • April 27 – Kenneth Macgowan, American film producer (b. 1888)
  • April 30
    • Giovanni Grasso, Italian film actor (b. 1888)
    • William C. Mellor, American cinematographer (b. 1903)
    • Bryant Washburn, American film actor (b. 1889)

May

Herbert Spencer Gasser
Mehdi Frashëri
  • May 1 – Lope K. Santos, Filipino writer, Father of Philippine National Language and Grammar (b. 1879)
  • May 2 – Van Wyck Brooks, American literary critic and writer (b. 1886)
  • May 5 – Mohamed Khemisti, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Algeria (assassinated) (b. 1930)
  • May 6
  • May 11 – Herbert Spencer Gasser, American physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1888)
  • May 12
    • Robert Kerr, Canadian Olympic athlete (b. 1882)
    • A. W. Tozer, American Protestant pastor (b. 1897)
  • May 16 – Oleg Penkovsky, Soviet military officer & spy (b. 1919)
  • May 18 – Ernie Davis, American football player, first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy (b. 1939)
  • May 24 – Elmore James, American blues guitarist (b. 1918)
  • May 25 – Mehdi Frashëri, Albanian politician, 15th Prime Minister of Albania (b. 1872)
  • May 28 – Ion Agârbiceanu, Romanian writer, journalist, politician and priest (b. 1882)[111]
  • May 29 – Netta Muskett, British novelist (b. 1887)
  • May 31 – Edith Hamilton, German-American classical scholar (b. 1867)

June

Pope John XXIII
Pedro Armendáriz

July

August

W. E. B. Du Bois
Georges Braque

September

Edwin Linkomies

October

Gustaf Gründgens
Édith Piaf
Jean Cocteau

November

Ngô Đình Diệm
Ngô Đình Nhu
John F. Kennedy
Lee Harvey Oswald

December

Theodor Heuss
Dinah Washington

Nobel Prizes

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