1961

From top to bottom, left to right: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human in space aboard Vostok 1, escalating the Space Race; the Tsar Bomba is detonated by the Soviet Union, the most powerful nuclear test in history; the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion sees U.S.-backed exiles attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro; the Berlin Wall is built by East Germany, intensifying the Berlin Crisis of 1961; Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo is assassinated; the Sino-Soviet split deepens, reshaping global communist politics; the Freedom Riders face violent attacks in Alabama; the Eritrean War of Independence begins; and the Portuguese Colonial War erupts in Africa.
1961 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1961
MCMLXI
Ab urbe condita2714
Armenian calendar1410
ԹՎ ՌՆԺ
Assyrian calendar6711
Baháʼí calendar117–118
Balinese saka calendar1882–1883
Bengali calendar1367–1368
Berber calendar2911
British Regnal yearEliz. 2 – 10 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2505
Burmese calendar1323
Byzantine calendar7469–7470
Chinese calendar庚子年 (Metal Rat)
4658 or 4451
    — to —
辛丑年 (Metal Ox)
4659 or 4452
Coptic calendar1677–1678
Discordian calendar3127
Ethiopian calendar1953–1954
Hebrew calendar5721–5722
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2017–2018
 - Shaka Samvat1882–1883
 - Kali Yuga5061–5062
Holocene calendar11961
Igbo calendar961–962
Iranian calendar1339–1340
Islamic calendar1380–1381
Japanese calendarShōwa 36
(昭和36年)
Javanese calendar1892–1893
Juche calendar50
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4294
Minguo calendarROC 50
民國50年
Nanakshahi calendar493
Thai solar calendar2504
Tibetan calendarལྕགས་ཕོ་བྱི་བ་ལོ་
(male Iron-Rat)
2087 or 1706 or 934
    — to —
ལྕགས་མོ་གླང་ལོ་
(female Iron-Ox)
2088 or 1707 or 935

1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1961st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 961st year of the 2nd millennium, the 61st year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the 1960s decade.

Events

January

February

March

  • MarchApril – Drilling for Project Mohole is undertaken off the coast of Guadalupe Island, Mexico.
  • March 1 – United States President John F. Kennedy establishes the Peace Corps.
  • March 3Hassan II is crowned King of Morocco.
  • March 8
    • Max Conrad circumnavigates the earth by light plane in 8 days, 18 hours and 49 minutes, setting a new world record.
    • The first U.S. Polaris submarines arrive at Holy Loch in Scotland.
  • March 13
    • 1961 Kurenivka mudslide: A dam bursts in Kiev, USSR, killing 145.
    • United States delegate to the United Nations Security Council Adlai Stevenson votes against Portuguese policies in Africa.
    • United States President John F. Kennedy proposes a long-term "Alliance for Progress", between the United States and Latin America.[7]
    • Cyprus joins the Commonwealth of Nations, becoming the first small country in the Commonwealth.[8]
    • Black and white £5 notes cease to be legal tender in the UK.
    • Monash University in Melbourne, Australia takes in its first students.
    • A second B-52 crashes near Yuba City, California, after cabin pressure is lost and the fuel runs out. Two nuclear weapons are found unexploded.
  • March 15
    • South Africa announces it will withdraw from the Commonwealth of Nations, upon becoming a republic (31 May). The nation rejoins the organization in 1994.
    • The Union of Peoples of Angola, led by Holden Roberto, attacks strategic locations in the north of Angola. These events result in the beginning of the colonial war with Portugal.
  • March 18
  • March 29 – The Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution is ratified, allowing residents of Washington, D.C. to vote in presidential elections.
  • March 30 – The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs is signed at New York.

April

April 12: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human to fly in outer space

May

June

  • June 1Ethiopia experiences its most devastating earthquake of the 20th century, with a magnitude of 6.7. The town of Majete is destroyed, 45% of the houses in Karakore collapse, 17 kilometers (11 mi) of the main road north of Karakore are damaged by landslides and fissures, and 5,000 inhabitants in the area are left homeless.
  • June 4 – Vienna summit: John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev meet during two days in Vienna. They discuss nuclear tests, disarmament and Germany.
  • June 12 – A patent for the body electrode invented by Richard M. Berman and Bernard Schwartz is applied for.[15]
  • June 16 – Soviet ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev defects to the West at Paris–Le Bourget Airport while on tour with the Kirov Ballet.
  • June 17
    • A Paris-to-Strasbourg train derails near Vitry-le-François; 24 are killed, 109 injured.
    • The New Democratic Party of Canada is founded, with the merger of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and the Canadian Labour Congress.
  • June 19 – The British protectorate ends in Kuwait and it becomes an emirate.
  • June 22 – Moise Tshombe is released for lack of evidence of his connection to the murder of Patrice Lumumba.
  • June 23 – The Antarctic Treaty comes into effect.
  • June 25Iraqi president Abd al-Karim Qasim announces his intention to annex newly independent Kuwait (such an annexation will occur in 1990).
  • June 27 – Kuwait requests British help against the Iraqi threat; the United Kingdom sends in troops.

July

  • July 4 – Soviet submarine K-19 suffers a reactor leak in the North Atlantic.
  • July 5 – The first Israeli rocket, Shavit 2, is launched.[16]
  • July 7 – A coal mine in Czechoslovakia has one of its sections closed off in order to extinguish a fire and prevent an explosion, causing the suffocation of 108 miners still present.
  • July 12
    • A Czechoslovakian Ilyushin Il-18 crashes while attempting to land at Casablanca, Morocco, killing all 72 on board.
    • Two dams that supply water to the city of Pune in India burst, causing the death of more than 1000 residents.
  • July 19Trans World Airlines becomes the first airline to show regularly scheduled movies during its flights, presenting By Love Possessed to 1st-class passengers.[17]
  • July 21Mercury program: Gus Grissom, piloting the Mercury-Redstone 4 spacecraft Liberty Bell 7, becomes the second American to go into space (sub-orbital). After splashdown, the hatch prematurely opens, and the spacecraft sinks (it is recovered in 1999).
  • July 25 – U.S. President John F. Kennedy gives a widely watched TV speech on the Berlin Crisis, warning "we will not be driven out of Berlin." Kennedy urges Americans to build fallout shelters, setting off a four-month debate on civil defense.
  • July 31

August

  • August – The United States founds the Alliance for Progress.
  • August 1 – The Six Flags Over Texas theme park officially opens to the public.
  • August 6Vostok 2: Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov becomes the second human to orbit the Earth, and the first to be in outer space for more than one day.
  • August 7Vostok 2 lands in the Soviet Union.
  • August 10 – The United Kingdom applies for membership in the European Economic Community.
  • August 11 – An annular solar eclipse is visible from the Southern Ocean.
  • August 13 – Berlin Crisis of 1961: Construction of the Berlin Wall begins, restricting movement between East Berlin and West Berlin, and forming a clear boundary between West Germany and East Germany, Western Europe and Eastern Europe. On August 22 Ida Siekmann jumps from a window in her tenement building trying to flee to the West, becoming the first of at least 138 deaths at the Wall.
  • August 21Jomo Kenyatta is released from prison in Kenya.
  • August 25João Goulart replaces Jânio Quadros as President of Brazil (he is ousted in 1964).
  • August 29 – A French military aircraft clips a cable of the aerial tramway connecting Pointe Helbronner and the Aiguille du Midi in the French Alps. Three cars of the tramway fall, killing five people, but the remaining 63 cable car passengers are rescued and the pilot lands his plane safely.[18]
  • August 30 – The Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness is signed at the United Nations in New York, coming into effect December 13, 1975.[19]

September

  • September 1
    • The Eritrean War of Independence begins with the Battle of Adal in which Hamid Idris Awate and his companions shoot at Ethiopian police and military. The war will continue until 1991.
    • The first meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement is held. The Soviet Union resumes nuclear testing, escalating fears over the ongoing Berlin Crisis.
  • September 10 – During the F1 Italian Grand Prix on the circuit of Monza, German Wolfgang von Trips, driving a Ferrari, crashes into a stand, killing 14 spectators and himself.
  • September 12 – The African and Malagasy Union is founded.
  • September 14
    • The new military government of Turkey sentences 15 members of the previous government to death.
    • The religious Focolare Movement opens its first North American center in New York (state).
  • September 17
    • Military rulers in Turkey hang former prime minister Adnan Menderes, together with the former Minister of Foreign Affairs Fatin Rüştü Zorlu and former Minister of Finance Hasan Polatkan.
    • London police arrest over 1,300 protesters in Trafalgar Square during a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament rally.[20]
    • The world's first retractable roof stadium, the Civic Arena, opens in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • September 18 – 1961 Ndola United Nations DC-6 crash: Secretary-General of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld is one of 16 to die in an air crash en route to Katanga, Congo.
  • September 19 – American couple Barney and Betty Hill claim that they saw a UFO as they returned from a trip to Canada through New Hampshire where they live. They later claim that they were abducted by aliens, among the first claimants of such an abduction.
  • September 21 – In France, the Organisation de l'armée secrète (OAS) slips an anti-de Gaulle message into TV programming.
  • September 24
    • The old Deutsche Opernhaus in the Berlin neighborhood of Charlottenburg is returned to its newly rebuilt house, as the Deutsche Oper Berlin.
    • In the U.S., the Walt Disney anthology television series, renamed Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, moves from ABC to NBC after seven years on the air, and begins telecasting its programs in color for the first time. Years later, after Disney's death, the still-on-the-air program will be renamed The Wonderful World of Disney.
  • September 28 – 1961 Syrian coup d'état: A military coup in Damascus, Syria effectively ends the United Arab Republic, the union between Egypt and Syria.
  • September 30 – The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is formed to replace the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC).

October

  • October 1 – Unification Day (Cameroon): The formerly British Southern Cameroons gains independence from the United Kingdom by vote of the UN General Assembly and joins with formerly French Cameroun to form the Federal Republic of Cameroon.[21]
  • October 10 – A volcanic eruption on Tristan da Cunha causes the whole population to be evacuated to Britain, where they will remain until 1963.
  • October 12 – The death penalty is abolished in New Zealand.
  • October 17 – 1961 Paris massacre: French police in Paris attack about 30,000 people protesting against a curfew applied solely to Algerians. The official death toll is 3, but human rights groups claim 240 dead.
  • October 19 – The Arab League takes over protecting Kuwait; the last British troops leave.
  • October 25 – The first edition of Private Eye, the British satirical magazine, is published.
  • October 26Cemal Gürsel becomes the fourth president of Turkey (his former title is head of state and government; he is elected as president by constitutional referendum).
  • October 27
  • October 29
    • DZBB-TV Channel 7, the Philippines' third TV station, is launched.
    • Devrim, the first ever car designed and produced in Turkey, is released. The project has been completed in only 130 days almost from scratch, a period including decision on the project, research, design, development and production of four vehicles.
  • October 30
  • October 31

November

December

Births

Births
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January

Gabrielle Carteris
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Wayne Gretzky

February

David Graeber
Henry Rollins
Mark Latham

March

Laurel Clark
Kassie DePaiva
Yanis Varoufakis
Amy Sedaris
  • March 3
    • Milorad Mandić, Serbian actor (d. 2016)
    • Mary Page Keller, American actress
    • John Matteson, Pulitzer Prize-winning American biographer
  • March 4
    • Ray Mancini, American boxer
    • Roger Wessels, South African golfer
    • Steven Weber, American actor and comedian
  • March 5 – Charles Poliquin, Canadian strength coach
  • March 9
    • Mike Leach, American college football coach (d. 2022)
    • Rick Steiner, American professional wrestler
  • March 10
    • Mike Bullard, American hockey player
    • Laurel Clark, American astronaut (d. 2003)[30]
    • Mitch Gaylord, American gymnast
  • March 11 – Elias Koteas, Canadian film and television actor
  • March 15 – Moungi Bawendi, French-born Tunisian American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
  • March 16
    • Brett Kenny, Australian rugby league player
    • Michiru Ōshima, Japanese composer
  • March 17
    • Umayya Abu-Hanna, Palestine-born Finnish writer and politician
    • Alexander Bard, Swedish musician (Army of Lovers)
    • Sam Bowie, American basketball player
    • Dana Reeve, American actress, singer and activist (d. 2006)
    • Casey Siemaszko, American actor
  • March 21
  • March 22 – Simon Furman, British comic book writer[31]
  • March 23
    • Norrie McCathie, Scottish footballer (d. 1996)
    • Ali Hewson, Irish activist and businesswoman
    • Helmi Johannes, Indonesian television newscaster
  • March 24
    • Mitsuru Ogata, Japanese voice actor
    • Yanis Varoufakis, Greek economist, Finance Minister
  • March 25 – Reggie Fils-Aimé, American businessman
  • March 26William Hague, leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Foreign Secretary
  • March 28 – Byron Scott, American basketball player and coach
  • March 29
    • Amy Sedaris, American actress, comedian and writer
    • Gerardo Teissonniere, Puerto Rican pianist
  • March 30 – Doug Wickenheiser, Canadian ice hockey player (d. 1999)
  • March 31 – Gary Winick, American filmmaker (d. 2011)

April

Eddie Murphy
Vincent Gallo
Robert Carlyle
George Lopez
  • April 1
    • Susan Boyle, Scottish singer
    • Kujira, Japanese voice actress
  • April 2 – Christopher Meloni, American actor
  • April 3Eddie Murphy, American actor and comedian
  • April 5 – Lisa Zane, American actress
  • April 6 – Gene Eugene, Canadian actor and singer (d. 2000)
  • April 7
    • DONDI, American graffiti artist (d. 1998)
    • Thurl Bailey, American basketball player
    • Karen Tanaka, Japanese composer
  • April 9 – Mick Kennedy, Irish footballer (d. 2019)
  • April 10 – Rudy Dhaenens, Belgian road bicycle racer (d. 1998)
  • April 11 – Vincent Gallo, American actor
  • April 12
    • Lisa Gerrard, Australian musician
    • Magda Szubanski, Australian actress and comedian
  • April 14
    • Robert Carlyle, Scottish film and television actor
    • Neil Dougherty, American basketball coach (d. 2011)
    • Humberto Martins, Brazilian actor
  • April 15 – Heng Swee Keat, Singaporean politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore
  • April 17
    • Boomer Esiason, American football player and color commentator
    • Greg Gianforte, U.S. Representative from Montana's at large district
    • Daphna Kastner, Canadian actress
  • April 18
  • April 20
    • Konstantin Lavronenko, Russian actor
    • Nicholas Lyndhurst, English actor
  • April 21 – John Jairo Arias Tascón 'Pinina', Colombian criminal (d. 1990)
  • April 22 – Alo Mattiisen, Estonian musician and composer (d. 1996)
  • April 23
    • Dirk Bach, German actor and comedian (d. 2012)
    • George Lopez, American actor and comedian[32]
  • April 26
    • Mike Francis, Italian singer and composer (d. 2009)
    • Anthony Cumia, American radio personality
  • April 27 – Moana Pozzi, Italian pornographic actress, television personality and politician (d. 1994)
  • April 28 – Futoshi Matsunaga, Japanese serial killer
  • April 29 – Fumihiko Tachiki, Japanese voice actor
  • April 30Isiah Thomas, African-American basketball player, coach and team owner

May

Joe Murray
George Clooney
John Corbett
Tim Roth
Kevin McDonald
  • May 1 – Matt Cartwright, American lawyer and politician
  • May 4
    • Jay Aston, British singer (Bucks Fizz)
    • Mary Elizabeth McDonough, American actress, producer, director and author
    • Scott Armstrong, American wrestling referee
  • May 5 – Hiroshi Hase, Japanese professional wrestler
  • May 6
    • George Clooney, American actor
    • Frans Timmermans, Dutch politician and European Commissioner
    • Gina Riley, Australian actress, singer and comedian
  • May 8
    • Andrea Pollack, East German swimmer (d.2019)
    • Bill de Blasio, American politician and the 109th mayor of New York City
  • May 9 – John Corbett, American actor and country music singer
  • May 10 – Danny Carey, American drummer (Tool)
  • May 13Dennis Rodman, American basketball player and actor
  • May 14
    • Urban Priol, German Kabarett artist and comedian
    • Tim Roth, English actor and director
  • May 16
    • Solveig Dommartin, French actress (d. 2007)
    • Kevin McDonald, Canadian actor, voice actor and comedian
    • Charles Wright, American professional wrestler
  • May 17
    • Enya, Irish musician
    • Amadou Ba, former Prime Minister of Senegal
  • May 20 – Clive Allen, British footballer
  • May 21 – Brent Briscoe, American actor and screenwriter (d. 2017)
  • May 22
    • Mike Breen, American sports announcer
    • Ann Cusack, American actress
  • May 23
    • Mitar Subotić, Serbian musician and composer (d. 1999)
    • Karen Duffy, American actress
  • May 24 – Ilaria Alpi, Italian journalist (d. 1994)
  • May 26 – Michael Bates, Baron Bates, British politician
  • May 27 – Peri Gilpin, American actress
  • May 28 – Roland Gift, British singer and musician (Fine Young Cannibals)
  • May 29Melissa Etheridge, American musician
  • May 30
    • Ralph Carter, American actor
    • Harry Enfield, English comedian, actor, writer and director
  • May 31
    • Ray Cote, Canadian ice hockey player
    • Lea Thompson, American actress

June

Yevgeny Prigozhin
Sam Harris
Michael J. Fox
Maxi Priest
Boy George
Bidya Devi Bhandari
Joko Widodo
Ricky Gervais
Iztok Mlakar
  • June 1
    • Paul Coffey, Canadian hockey player
    • Dilipkumar Viraji Thakor, Indian politician
    • Yevgeny Prigozhin, Russian oligarch, mercenary chief and restaurateur (d. 2023)[33]
  • June 2 – Dez Cadena, American musician
  • June 3
    • Lawrence Lessig, American academic and political activist
    • Ed Wynne, English musician (Ozric Tentacles)
  • June 4
    • El DeBarge, American urban singer; was member of American urban group DeBarge
    • Sam Harris, American actor and pop musician
  • June 5
    • Mary Kay Bergman, American voice actress (d. 1999)
    • Anthony Burger, American musician and singer (d. 2006)
    • Rosie Kane, Member of Scottish Parliament
  • June 6Tom Araya, Chilean-born rock musician (Slayer)
  • June 8 – Katy Garbi, Greek singer
  • June 9
  • June 10
    • Kim and Kelley Deal, American musicians
    • Maxi Priest, born Max Elliott, British reggae singer
  • June 14Boy George, born George O'Dowd, British singer-songwriter and music producer
  • June 15 – Dave McAuley, Northern Irish boxer
  • June 17
    • Muslimgauze, British ethnic electronica and experimental musician (d. 1999)
    • Kōichi Yamadera, Japanese voice actor
  • June 18
    • Sakahoko Nobushige, Japanese sumo wrestler (d. 2019)
    • Andrés Galarraga, Venezuelan baseball player
    • Alison Moyet, English singer-songwriter
  • June 19 – Bidhya Devi Bhandari, 2nd President of Nepal
  • June 20
    • Karin Kania, German speed skater
    • Joko Widodo, 7th President of Indonesia
  • June 21 – Iztok Mlakar, Slovenian singer-songwriter and actor
  • June 23
    • Zoran Janjetov, Serbian comic artist
    • David Leavitt, American novelist
  • June 24
    • Raja Yong Sofia, Malaysian aristocrat
    • Lisa Bevill, American Christian musician
    • Iain Glen, Scottish actor
    • Curt Smith, British singer and keyboardist
  • June 25
    • Jamil Khir Baharom, Malaysian politician and former military officer
    • Ricky Gervais, English comedian, actor, writer, director, and singer in Seona Dancing
  • June 26Greg LeMond, American cyclist
  • June 27
    • Tim Whitnall, English playwright, screenwriter and actor
    • Meera Syal, British-Indian comedian and actress
  • June 28
    • Jeff Malone, American basketball player
    • Eliezer Melamed, Israeli rabbi
  • June 29
    • Greg Hetson, American rock guitarist
    • Sharon Lawrence, American actress, singer and dancer
    • Kimberlin Brown, American actress

July

Diana, Princess of Wales
Forest Whitaker
António Costa
Zbigniew Zamachowski
Elizabeth McGovern
Woody Harrelson
Katherine Kelly Lang
Laurence Fishburne
  • July 1
  • July 2
    • Samy Naceri, French actor
    • Mark Billingham, English novelist, actor, television screenwriter and comedian
  • July 3 – Mosi Alli, Tanzanian sprinter
  • July 5 – Patrizia Scianca, Italian voice actress
  • July 6 – Richard Mofe-Damijo, Nigerian actor
  • July 8
  • July 10
    • Jacky Cheung, Hong Kong singer and actor
    • Lee Heung-sil, South Korean footballer
  • July 11
    • João Donizeti Silvestre, Brazilian businessman, historian, biologist and politician
    • Ophir Pines-Paz, Israeli politician
  • July 13 – Stelios Manolas, Greek footballer
  • July 15
    • Forest Whitaker, African-American actor and film director
    • David Cicilline, American politician
  • July 16 – Li Ruiying, Chinese media personality and politician
  • July 17
    • António Costa, Portuguese politician, 119th Prime Minister (2015–present)
    • Guru, American rapper (Gang Starr) (d. 2010)
    • Zbigniew Zamachowski, Polish actor
  • July 18 – Elizabeth McGovern, American actress and musician
  • July 19
    • Noriyuki Abe, Japanese anime director
    • Maria Filatova, Soviet gymnast
    • Lisa Lampanelli, American stand-up comedian, actress and insult comic
  • July 21
    • Mokgweetsi Masisi, 5th President of Botswana
    • Kym Whitley, American comedian, actress and podcaster
  • July 22
    • Porfirije, born Prvoslav Perić, Serbian Patriarch[35]
    • Irina Rozanova, Russian actress
    • Keith Sweat, American singer
  • July 23
    • Martin Gore, British musician and songwriter
    • Michael Durant, American military pilot
    • Woody Harrelson, American actor and comedian
    • David Kaufman, American actor and voice actor
  • July 24
  • July 25
    • Katherine Kelly Lang, American actress
    • Hugo Teufel III, American lawyer and government official, 2nd Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security
  • July 26
    • Raquel Dodge, General Prosecutor of Brazil
    • Gary Cherone, American rock singer-songwriter
    • David Heyman, English film producer, founder of Heyday Films
    • Keiko Matsui, Japanese pianist and composer
    • Dimitris Saravakos, Greek footballer
  • July 27 – Erez Tal, Israeli television host
  • July 28 – Aleksandr Kurlovich, Soviet-Belarusian Olympic weightlifter (d. 2018)
  • July 30Laurence Fishburne, African-American actor and film director

August

Barack Obama
Lauren Tom
Mercedes Aráoz
Brad Gilbert
John Key
Koji Kondo
Manuel Merino
Billy Ray Cyrus
  • August 1 – Danny Blind, Dutch footballer
  • August 2 – Pete de Freitas, English musician and producer (d. 1989)
  • August 3 – Molly Hagan, American actress
  • August 4
  • August 5
    • Mercedes Aráoz, 1st Vice President of Peru
    • Janet McTeer, English actress
    • Hishamuddin Hussein, Malaysian politician
    • Tawny Kitaen, American actress (d. 2021)
  • August 7
    • Yelena Davydova, Soviet gymnast
    • Maggie Wheeler, American actress
  • August 8The Edge, Irish rock guitarist (U2)
  • August 9
  • August 10 –Nicolas Berggruen, German-American billionaire investor and philanthropist
  • August 11
    • Suniel Shetty, Indian actor, producer and entrepreneur
    • Jukka Tapanimäki, Finnish game programmer (d. 2000)
    • David Brooks, Canadian-American journalist, editor, and commentator
  • August 13
    • Mahesh Anand, Indian actor (d. 2019)
    • Koji Kondo, Japanese video game composer (Nintendo)
  • August 14 – Susan Olsen, American actress
  • August 15 – Suhasini Maniratnam, Indian actress
  • August 16
    • Elpidia Carrillo, Mexican-American actress
    • Urara Takano, Japanese voice actress
    • Aziz Akhannouch, 17th Prime Minister of Morocco
  • August 17 – Uwe Schmitt, German sprinter and hurdler (d. 1995)
  • August 18
  • August 20
    • Plamen Nikolov, Bulgarian footballer
    • Linda Manz, American actress (d. 2020)
    • Manuel Merino, Peruvian politician, 68th President of Peru
  • August 21 – Stephen Hillenburg, American marine biologist, cartoonist and animator (d. 2018)
  • August 22
    • Roland Orzabal, British musician and songwriter
    • Andrés Calamaro, Argentine musician and composer
  • August 23
    • Bhupesh Baghel, Indian politician and current Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh
    • Alexandre Desplat, French film composer
  • August 24 – Jared Harris, English actor
  • August 25
    • Billy Ray Cyrus, American actor and singer
    • Benjamin Bwalya, Zambian footballer and coach (d. 1999)
  • August 27
    • Tom Ford, American fashion designer and film director
    • Yolanda Adams, American gospel singer
  • August 28
    • Jennifer Coolidge, American actress and comedian
    • Deepak Tijori, Indian actor and director
  • August 31 – Anri, Japanese singer-songwriter

September

Eugenio Derbez
Carlos Valderrama
Virginia Madsen
Dave Mustaine
Colin McFarlane
James Gandolfini
Julia Gillard
  • September 1
    • Bam Bam Bigelow, American professional wrestler (d. 2007)
    • Boney James, American saxophonist, songwriter and record producer
  • September 2
  • September 3
    • Andy Griffiths, Australian author
    • Iwan Fals, Indonesian singer-songwriter
    • Yermi Kaplan, Israeli musician
    • Luís Castro, Portuguese football manager and former player
  • September 5 – Marc-André Hamelin, Canadian pianist and composer[38]
  • September 6 – Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, Norwegian rock musician and songwriter (A-ha)
  • September 7 – Kevin Kennedy, British actor
  • September 11
    • E.G. Daily, American actress, voice actress and singer
    • Virginia Madsen, American actress
  • September 12Mylène Farmer, Canadian singer and songwriter
  • September 13
    • Dave Mustaine, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
    • Željko Buvač, Bosnian football manager and player
  • September 14 – Martina Gedeck, German actress
  • September 15
    • Terry Lamb, Australian rugby league player and coach
    • Dan Marino, American football player
    • Colin McFarlane, British actor and voice actor
    • Lidia Yusupova, Chechen human-rights lawyer
  • September 17 – Jim Cornette, American author and podcaster
  • September 18James Gandolfini, American actor and producer (d. 2013)[39]
  • September 20 – Lisa Bloom, American lawyer
  • September 22
    • Bonnie Hunt, American actress, comedian, writer, director and television producer
    • Catherine Oxenberg, American actress
  • September 23 – William C. McCool, U.S. Navy Commander and astronaut (d. 2003)
  • September 24
    • Fiona Corke, Australian actress
    • Michael Tavera, American composer
  • September 25
    • Heather Locklear, American actress
    • Steve Scott, British journalist and presenter
  • September 26 – Wes Hopkins, American football player (d. 2018)
  • September 27
    • Andy Lau, Hong Kong actor and singer
    • Melissa Newman, American artist and singer
  • September 28
    • Yordanka Donkova, Bulgarian athlete
    • Wayne Westner, South African golfer (d. 2017)
  • September 29
  • September 30
    • Crystal Bernard, American actress and singer
    • Gary Coyne, Australian rugby league player
    • Eric Stoltz, American actor and director[41]
    • Sally Yeh, Hong Kong singer and actress

October

Jodi Benson
Rachel De Thame
Kim Wayans
Dylan McDermott
Randy Jackson
Peter Jackson
  • October 1
    • Gary Ablett, Australian rules footballer
    • Rico Constantino, American professional wrestler
    • Michael Righeira, Italian singer-songwriter, musician and actor
  • October 3 – Ludger Stühlmeyer, German cantor, composer and musicologist
  • October 4
    • Philippe Russo, French singer
    • Jon Secada, Cuban-American singer-songwriter
    • Kazuki Takahashi, Japanese manga writer (d. 2022)
  • October 5 – Matthew Kauffman, American journalist, George Polk Award winner
  • October 6 – Mark Shasha, American artist, author and illustrator
  • October 10 – Jodi Benson, American actress and singer
  • October 11
  • October 12 – Diego García, Spanish long-distance athlete (d. 2001)
  • October 13
    • Rachel De Thame, English gardener and television presenter
    • Doc Rivers, American basketball player and coach
  • October 14
    • Jim Burns, British science-fiction illustrator
    • Isaac Mizrahi, American fashion designer and television presenter
  • October 15
    • Meera Sanyal, Indian banker (d. 2019)
    • Vyacheslav Butusov, Russian singer-songwriter and composer
  • October 16
    • Chris Doleman, American football player (d. 2020)
    • Scott O'Hara, American pornographic performer, author, poet, editor and publisher (d. 1998)
    • Paul Vaessen, English footballer (d. 2001)
    • Randy Vasquez, American actor
    • Kim Wayans, American actress, comedian, producer, writer and director
  • October 18
    • Wynton Marsalis, African-American trumpeter and composer[42]
    • Gladstone Small, Barbadian-English cricketer
    • Steve Smith, Australian and New South Wales cricketer
  • October 17 – Saman Weerasinghe, Sri Lankan medical doctor, diplomat and businessman
  • October 19 – Cliff Lyons, Australian rugby league player
  • October 20
    • Ian Rush, Welsh footballer[43]
    • Les Stroud, Canadian survival expert, filmmaker and musician
    • Michie Tomizawa, Japanese voice actress
  • October 21
    • Lorenzo Berardinetti, Canadian politician
    • Albert Bourla, Greek-American veterinarian, businessman, and CEO of Pfizer
  • October 23 – Laurie Halse Anderson, American writer
  • October 24 – Dave Meltzer, American wrestling journalist
  • October 25
  • October 26
    • Dylan McDermott, American actor
    • Uhuru Kenyatta, 4th President of the Republic of Kenya
    • Eduardo Año, Filipino government official and former general of the Philippine Army
  • October 28
    • Bob Melvin, American baseball manager and player
    • Pascal Cagni, French business executive
  • October 29
    • Randy Jackson, African-American pop singer (The Jackson 5)
    • Nagendra Babu, Indian actor, producer, and politician
  • October 30
    • Dmitry Muratov, Russian campaigning journalist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize[44]
    • Larry Wilmore, American comedian and actor
    • Joe Berlinger, American documentary filmmaker and producer
  • October 31
    • Alonzo Babers, American runner
    • Peter Jackson, New Zealand film director
    • Larry Mullen, Jr., Irish rock drummer (U2)
    • Lorraine Bowen, English singer, songwriter, comedian and musician

November

Ralph Macchio
Nadia Comăneci
Meg Ryan
Mariel Hemingway
  • November 1
  • November 2
    • Sigrid Kaag, Dutch politician and diplomat
    • k.d. lang, Canadian singer and songwriter
  • November 3 – David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon
  • November 4
    • Daron Hagen, American composer
    • Ralph Macchio, American actor
    • Jeff Probst, American television personality
    • Jerry Sadowitz, American-born British stand-up comic and card magician
    • Nigel Worthington, Northern Irish footballer and football manager
  • November 5 – Alan G. Poindexter, American astronaut (d. 2012)
  • November 8 – Micky Adams, English professional footballer and manager
  • November 9
    • Jill Dando, British journalist and television presenter (d. 1999)[45]
    • Jackie Kay, Scottish poet and novelist
  • November 11 – Gary Mills, English football manager and player
  • November 12Nadia Comăneci, Romanian gymnast
  • November 14
    • Ben Coleman, American basketball player (d. 2019)
    • Jurga Ivanauskaitė, Lithuanian writer (d. 2007)
    • D. B. Sweeney, American actor
  • November 16
    • Andrea Prodan, Scottish-Italian film actor, composer and musician
    • Corinne Hermès, French singer, Eurovision Song Contest 1983 winner
    • Frank Bruno, English professional boxer
  • November 18
    • Steven Moffat, Scottish screenwriter
    • Anthony Warlow, Australian singer
  • November 19
    • Meg Ryan, American actress and film director[46]
    • Jim L. Mora, American football coach
  • November 20
    • Dave Watson, English footballer
    • Mark Bradford, American visual artist
    • Jim Brickman, American pop songwriter, pianist and radio host
  • November 21 – Anthony Brown, American politician and lawyer
  • November 22
    • Mariel Hemingway, American actress
    • Stephen Hough, British-Australian pianist and polymath[47]
  • November 24Arundhati Roy, Indian writer and activist[48]
  • November 25 – Matthias Freihof, German television actor and director
  • November 28
    • Alfonso Cuarón, Mexican film director, screenwriter and producer
    • Martin Clunes, English actor, director and television presenter
  • November 29
    • Kim Delaney, American actress
    • Tom Sizemore, American actor (d. 2023)
  • November 30 – Kelly Block, Canadian politician

December

Matthew Waterhouse
Ilham Aliyev
  • December 1 – Salahuddin Ayub, Malaysian politician
  • December 2 – Pete Gallego, American lawyer and politician
  • December 3 – Marcelo Fromer, Brazilian guitarist
  • December 4
    • Rocky Dennis, American teenager who had craniodiaphyseal dysplasia (d. 1978)
    • Frank Reich, American football player
  • December 5
    • Alan Davies, English-Welsh international footballer (d. 1992)
    • Laura Flanders, British born American journalist
  • December 6 − Colin Salmon, British actor
  • December 8Ann Coulter, American author, conservative commentator and attorney
  • December 9
    • Beril Dedeoğlu, Turkish politician and academic (d. 2019)
    • David Anthony Higgins, American actor
  • December 10
    • Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, Nepalese Buddhist (d. 1993)
    • Nia Peeples, American actress
    • Rakhat Aliyev, Kazakh diplomat accused of murder (d. 2015)
  • December 12
    • Daniel O'Donnell, Irish singer
    • Sarah Sutton, British actress
  • December 13
    • Amy Austria, Filipino actress
    • Per Øystein Sørensen, Norwegian lead singer Fra Lippo Lippi
    • Juan Carlos Varela, Panamanian businessman and 37th President of Panama
    • Karen Witter, American actress and model
  • December 15 – Karin Resetarits, Austrian journalist and politician
  • December 16
    • Bill Hicks, American comedian (d. 1994)
    • Shane Black, American film director
  • December 18 – Angie Stone, American singer-songwriter and actress (d. 2025)
  • December 17 – Rafeeq Ahamed, Indian poet, lyricist and novelist
  • December 19
  • December 20
    • Mohammad Fouad, Arab singer and actor
    • Keith Brown, Scottish politician
  • December 21 – Francis Ng, Hong Kong actor
  • December 22 – Kassim Majaliwa, 10th Prime Minister of Tanzania
  • December 23 – Ezzat el Kamhawi, Egyptian novelist
  • December 24
    • Ilham Aliyev, 7th Prime Minister of Azerbaijan and 4th President of Azerbaijan
    • Wade Williams, American actor
  • December 25
    • Íngrid Betancourt, Colombian senator
    • Ghislaine Maxwell, British socialite[49]
    • David Thompson, 6th Prime Minister of Barbados (d. 2010)
  • December 26 – John Lynch, Northern Irish actor
  • December 27Guido Westerwelle, German politician (d. 2016)
  • December 29 – Jim Reid, Scottish musician
  • December 30
  • December 31 – Aziz Akhannouch, Moroccan politician, Prime Minister of Morocco[50]

Full date unknown

  • Mario Maas, Dutch professor of radiology[51]
  • Chelenge Van Rampelberg, Kenyan sculptor[52]

Deaths

Erwin Schrödinger
Patrice Lumumba
Carlos Luz
Mohammed V of Morocco
Oswald Rayner
Victor d'Arcy
Carlos Duarte Costa
Eliseo Mouriño
Zog I of Albania
Padma Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Mbarek Bekkay
Robert Garrett
Gary Cooper
Rafael Trujillo
Carl Jung
Jeff Chandler
Nasuhi al-Bukhari
Ernest Hemingway
Ty Cobb
Sir Sidney Holland
Adnan Menderes
Percy Chapman
Dag Hammarskjöld
Marion Davies
Chico Marx
Sergio Osmeña
Anselmo Alliegro y Milá
Sir Earle Page
Kurt Meyer

January

February

March

  • March 3
    • Azizul Haq, Bengali Islamic scholar (b. 1903)[59]
    • Paul Wittgenstein, Austrian-born pianist (b. 1887)
  • March 6 – George Formby, British singer, comedian and actor (b. 1904)
  • March 8
  • March 12
    • Victor d'Arcy, British Olympic athlete (b. 1887)
    • Belinda Lee, English actress (b. 1935)
  • March 17 – Susanna M. Salter, first woman mayor in the United States (b. 1860)
  • March 22 – Nikolai Massalitinov, Soviet-born Bulgarian actor (b. 1880)
  • March 23 – Valentin Bondarenko, Russian cosmonaut (b. 1937)
  • March 25 – Arthur Drewry, English administrator, 5th President of FIFA (b. 1891)
  • March 26 – Carlos Duarte Costa, Brazilian Roman Catholic archbishop and saint, founder of the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church (b. 1888)

April

  • April 2 – Wallingford Riegger, American music composer (b. 1885)
  • April 3 – Eliseo Mouriño, Argentine footballer (b. 1927)
  • April 6 – Jules Bordet, Belgian immunologist and microbiologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1870)
  • April 7
    • Vanessa Bell, English artist and interior designer (b. 1879)
    • Jesús Guridi, Spanish Basque composer (b. 1886)[60]
  • April 9Zog I of Albania, Albanian political leader, 11th Prime Minister of Albania, 7th President of Albania and King of Albania (b. 1895)[61]
  • April 11 – Padma Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana, 16th Prime Minister of Nepal (b. 1882)
  • April 12
    • Mbarek Bekkay, 1st Prime Minister of Morocco (b. 1907)
    • Aziz Ezzat Pasha, Egyptian politician (b. 1869)
  • April 19 – Manuel Quiroga, Spanish violinist (b. 1892)
  • April 20 – Al Singer, American boxer (b. 1909)
  • April 21 – James Melton, American tenor (b. 1904)
  • April 24 – Lee Moran, American actor (b. 1888)
  • April 25
    • Robert Garrett, American Olympic athlete (b. 1875)
    • George Melford, American actor (b. 1877)
  • April 27
    • Roy Del Ruth, American film director (b. 1893)
    • Minoru Sasaki, Japanese general (b. 1893)
  • April 30
    • Dickie Dale, English motorcycle road racer (b. 1927)
    • Jessie Redmon Fauset, American editor, writer and educator (b. 1882)[62]

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Nobel Prizes

See also

  • Upside down year

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