1951 Events January January 1 – Patti Page's hit song "Tennessee Waltz" enjoys its first week as the No. 1 single, on Billboard and Cashbox charts , in the United States. January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul: Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time. January 9 – The Government of the United Kingdom announces abandonment of the Tanganyika groundnut scheme for the cultivation of peanuts in the Tanganyika Territory , with the writing off of £36.5M debt. January 15 – In a court in West Germany , Ilse Koch , The "Witch of Buchenwald", wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp , is sentenced to life imprisonment. January 20 – Avalanches in the Alps kill 240 and bury 45,000 for a time, in Switzerland, Austria and Italy. January 25 – Dutch author Anne de Vries releases the first volume of her novel Journey Through the Night , set during World War II. January 27 – Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site begins, with a 1-kiloton bomb dropped on Frenchman Flat , northwest of Las Vegas . January 31 – The United States' last narrow gauge passenger train ends service. February – The Convention People's Party wins national elections in Gold Coast. February 1 – The United Nations General Assembly declares that China is an aggressor in the Korean War , in United Nations General Assembly Resolution 498 . February 4–8 – Surgeons remove an ovarian cyst from Gertrude Levandowski, in a 96-hour long operation in Chicago. She loses almost half of her weight and emerges weighing 140 kg. February 6 – Woodbridge Train Wreck: A Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train derails near Woodbridge Township, New Jersey , killing 85 people and injuring over 500, in one of the worst rail disasters in American history. February 12 – Muhammad Reza Shah marries Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari . February 15 – The 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute begins, lasting for 151 days. February 19 – Jean Lee becomes the last woman hanged in Australia, when Lee and her 2 pimps are hanged for the murder and torture of a 73-year-old bookmaker. February 25 – The first Pan American Games open in Buenos Aires . February 27 – The Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution , limiting Presidents to two terms, is ratified.March March 2 – The first NBA All-Star Game of basketball is played in the Boston Garden . March 3 or 5 – Jackie Brenston "and His Delta Cats" record "Rocket 88" at Sam Phillips' Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee , a candidate for the first rock and roll record . It is covered on June 14 by Bill Haley and His Saddlemen . March 6 – The trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg for conspiracy to commit espionage begins in the United States. March 9 – United Artists releases the sci-fi film The Man from Planet X in the United States. March 12 – Hank Ketcham's comic strip Dennis the Menace and Davey Law's Dennis the Menace appear for the first time. March 14 * Korean War - Operation Ripper: For the second time, United Nations troops recapture Seoul. * West Germany joins UNESCO . March 29 * Second Red Scare: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. On April 5 they are sentenced to death. * Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I opens on Broadway , and runs for three years. It is the first of their musicals specifically written for an actress. Lawrence is stricken with cancer during the run of the show, and dies halfway through its run a year later. The show makes a star of Yul Brynner . * The 23rd Academy Awards Ceremony is held; All About Eve wins the Best Picture award and five others. March 31 – Remington Rand delivers the first UNIVAC I computer to the United States Census Bureau .April April 5–13 – The most complete recording of George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess . April 11 * U.S. President Harry S. Truman relieves General Douglas MacArthur of his Far Eastern commands. * After its removal from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day , 1950 , the Stone of Scone resurfaces on the altar of Arbroath Abbey . April 18 – The Treaty of Paris is adopted, establishing the European Coal and Steel Community . April 21 – The National Olympic Committee of the Soviet Union is formed. The USSR will first participate in the Olympic Games at Helsinki , Finland, in 1952. April 24 – In Yokohama , Japan, a fire on a train kills more than 100. April 28 – 1951 Australian federal election: Robert Menzies' Liberal/Country Coalition Government is re-elected with a decreased majority, defeating the Labor Party , led by former Prime Minister Ben Chifley . Chifley dies a little over a month after the election; he will be replaced by his deputy H.V. Evatt. April 29 – RKO releases the Howard Hawks sci-fi film, The Thing .May May 1 – The opera house of Geneva , Switzerland is almost destroyed in a fire. May 3 * King George VI opens London's Royal Festival Hall as a patron. * The Festival of Britain opens. * The U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services and U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations begin their closed door hearings into the dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur, by U.S. President Harry S Truman. May 9 – Operation Greenhouse: The first thermonuclear weapon is tested on Enewetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands , by the United States. May 14 – The first volunteer-run passenger trains run on Talyllyn Railway , Wales. May 15 – A military coup occurs in Bolivia . May 21 – The 9th Street Art Exhibition , otherwise known as the Ninth Street Show, a gathering of a number of notable artists, marks the stepping-out of the post war New York avant-garde , collectively known as the New York School . May 23 – The Tibetan government signs the Seventeen Point Agreement for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet , with the People's Republic of China . May 25 – The first atomic bomb "boosted" by the inclusion of thermonuclear materials, is tested in the "Item" test on Enewetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands by the United States. May 28 – The Goon Show is first broadcast on BBC Home Service in the U.K.; the first series is entitled "Crazy People".June June 4 – The Foley Square trial concludes review in the U.S. Supreme Court as Dennis v. United States , with a ruling against the defendants. June 14 – UNIVAC I is dedicated by the U.S. Census Bureau. June 15–July 1– In New Mexico , Arizona , California , Oregon , Washington and British Columbia , thousands of acres of forests are destroyed in fires.July July 1 * Colombo Plan operations commence. * Judy Garland opens the first of 14 concerts in Dublin , Ireland at the Theatre Royal . * COSCO , a worldwide, container logistic and cargo ship service , was founded in Beijing . July 5 – William Shockley , John Bardeen and Walter Brattain announce the invention of the junction transistor . July 10 * Korean War: Armistice negotiations begin at Kaesong . * A formal peace agreement between Canada and Germany is signed. July 13 * The Great Flood of 1951 reaches its highest point in northeast Kansas , culminating in the greatest flood damage to date in the Midwestern United States . * MGM's Technicolor film version of Show Boat , starring Kathryn Grayson , Ava Gardner and Howard Keel , premieres at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The musical brings overnight fame to bass-baritone William Warfield . July 14 – In Diamond, Missouri , the George Washington Carver National Monument becomes the first United States National Monument to honor an African American . July 16 – King Leopold III of Belgium abdicates, in favour of his son Baudouin . July 17 – Baudouin takes the oath as king of Belgium. July 20 – King Abdullah I of Jordan is assassinated by a Palestinian , while attending Friday prayers in Jerusalem . He is succeeded by his son, King Talal . July 26 – Walt Disney's 13th animated film, Alice in Wonderland , premieres in London, United Kingdom. July 30 – David Lean's film of Oliver Twist is finally shown in the United States, after 10 minutes of supposedly anti-Semitic references and closeups of Alec Guinness as Fagin are cut. It will not be shown uncut in the U.S. until 1970 .August August 11 – René Pleven becomes Prime Minister of France . August 12 – J. D. Salinger's coming-of-age story The Catcher in the Rye is first published in the United States. August 31 – The first Volkswagen Type 1 rolls off the production line in Uitenhage , South Africa.September September 1 – The United States, Australia and New Zealand all sign a mutual defense pact, the ANZUS Treaty . September 2 – The Sri Lanka Freedom Party is founded by S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike. September 3 – American soap opera Search for Tomorrow debuts on CBS . September 8 * Treaty of San Francisco: In San Francisco , 48 representatives out of 51 attending sign a peace treaty with Japan, formally ending the Pacific War ; the delegations of the Soviet Union, Poland and Czechoslovakia do not sign the treaty, instead favoring separate treaties. * The Japan-U.S. Security Treaty, which allows United States Armed Forces to be stationed in Japan after the occupation of Japan , is signed by Japan and the United States . September 9 – Chinese Communist forces move into Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. September 10 – The United Kingdom begins an economic boycott of Iran . September 18 – Elia Kazan's adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play A Streetcar Named Desire premieres, becoming a critical and box-office smash. September 20 – NATO accepts Greece and Turkey as members. September 24 – MGM releases the musical Show Boat . September 26–28 – A blue sun is seen over Europe: the effect is due to ash coming from the Canadian forest fires 4 months previously. September 28 – 20th Century Fox releases the Robert Wise science fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still in the United States. September 30 – Charlotte Whitton becomes mayor of Ottawa and Canada's first woman mayor of a major city.October October 3 – "Shot Heard 'Round the World ": One of the greatest moments in Major League Baseball history occurs when the New York Giants' Bobby Thomson hits a game-winning home run in the bottom of the 9th inning off of Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca, to win the National League pennant after being down 14 games. October 3–8 – Korean War - First Battle of Maryang-san: United Nations forces drive back the Chinese. October 4 * MGM's Technicolor musical film, An American in Paris , starring Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, and directed by Vincente Minnelli, premieres in New York. It will go on to win 6 Academy Awards , including Best Picture. * Shoppers World , one of the first shopping malls in the United States, opens in Framingham, Massachusetts . October 6 – Malayan Emergency: Communist insurgents kill British commander Sir Henry Gurney . October 14 – THE Organization of Central American States is formed. October 15 * Norethisterone , the progestin used in the combined oral contraceptive pill , is synthesized by Luis E. Miramontes in Mexico. * I Love Lucy makes its television debut on CBS, in the United States. October 16 * Judy Garland begins a series of concerts in New York's Palace Theatre . * Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan is assassinated. * East China Normal University is founded in Shanghai, China. October 17 – CBS's Eye logo premieres on American television. October 19 – The state of war between the United States and Germany is officially ended. October 20 – The Johnny Bright incident occurs in Stillwater, Oklahoma . October 21 – A storm in southern Italy kills over 100. October 24 – U.S. President Harry Truman declares an official end to war with Germany. October 26 – Winston Churchill is re-elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in a general election which sees the defeat of Clement Attlee's Labour government, after 6 years in power. October 27 – Farouk of Egypt declares himself king of Sudan , with no support. October 29 – The town of Carnation, Washington, USA changes its name back to Carnation, after being named Tolt since May 1928 . October 31 – The film Scrooge , starring Alastair Sim , opens in England.November November 1 – The first military exercises for nuclear war , with infantry troops included, are held in the Nevada desert. November 2 – 6,000 British troops flown into Egypt to quell unrest in the Suez Canal zone. November 10 – Direct dial coast-to-coast telephone service begins in the United States. November 11 * Juan Perón is re-elected president of Argentina . * Monogram Pictures releases the sci-fi film Flight to Mars in the United States. November 12 – The National Ballet of Canada performs for the first time in Eaton Auditorium , Toronto. November 20 – The Po River floods in northern Italy. November 22 – Paramount Pictures releases the George Pal science fiction film When Worlds Collide in the United States. November 24 – The Broadway play Gigi opens, starring Audrey Hepburn as the lead character. November 28 – The U.K. film Scrooge , starring Alastair Sim, premieres in the United States under the title of Charles Dickens's original novel, A Christmas Carol . November 29 – LEO runs the world's first commercial computer program, Bakery Valuations, for J. Lyons and Co.'s tea shops in the U.K.December c. December – The Institute of War and Peace Studies is established by Dwight D. Eisenhower at Columbia University in New York with William T. R. Fox as first director. December 3 – Lebanese University is founded in Lebanon . December 5 – The Provisional Intergovernmental Committee for the Movement of Migrants from Europe is formed. December 6 – A state of emergency is declared in Egypt, due to increasing riots. December 13 – A water storage tank collapses in Tucumcari, New Mexico , resulting in 4 deaths and 200 buildings destroyed. December 16 – The Salar Jung Museum is opened to the public, by Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru . December 17 – We Charge Genocide , a petition describing genocide against African Americans, is delivered to the United Nations. December 20 * Experimental Breeder Reactor I , the world's first nuclear power plant , opens in Idaho . * A chartered Curtiss C-46 Commando crash-lands in Cobourg , Ontario Canada; all on board survive. * The World Meteorological Organization becomes a specialized agency of the United Nations. December 22 – The Selangor Labour Party is founded in Selangor , Malaya . December 23 – John Huston's drama film The African Queen , starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn , premieres in Hollywood. December 24 * Libya becomes independent from Italy; Idris I is proclaimed King. * Gian Carlo Menotti's 45-minute opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors , premieres live on NBC in the United States, becoming the first opera written especially for television. December 31 – The Marshall Plan expires, after distributing more than $13.3 billion US in foreign aid to rebuild Europe.Unknown dates A fourth and final forest fire starts in the Tillamook Burn , Oregon; but unlike earlier fires this one burns only, and within an area already affected by the earlier fires. A research team publishes the Interlingua–English Dictionary . IBM is formed. In Munich , Germany, a collection of mementos and personal papers belonging to Adolf Hitler are turned over to Bayerische Landesbank , for authentication and eventual sale. Among the documents are his appointment as Chancellor signed by President Paul von Hindenburg , his Austrian passport , as well as an assortment of swastika insignia pins and medals. An initial offer of $200,000.00 is made for the collection. An 18-year-old sailor is fined for kissing in public in Stockholm , Sweden . The law court calls his actions "obnoxious behavior repulsive to the public morals". The United States becomes malaria-freeBirths January January 1 * Ashfaq Hussain , Urdu poet * Nana Patekar , Indian actor, writer , philanthropist and filmmaker January 2 * Jan Fischer , 8th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic * Vincenzo Zazzaro , Italian footballer January 5 – Steve Arnold , English footballer January 6 – Kim Wilson , American singer, harmonica player January 8 * Kenny Anthony , Lucian politician, 2-time Prime Minister of Saint Lucia * John McTiernan , American director, producer and writer January 9 – Andy Qunta , English singer-songwriter, composer and musician January 12 * Kirstie Alley , American actress * Chris Bell , American guitarist, singer and songwriter * Rush Limbaugh , American conservative radio personality January 15 – Biff Byford , English rock singer January 18 – Elijah Cummings , African-American politician January 20 – Ian Hill , English rock bassist January 21 – Eric Holder , African-American politician, 82nd United States Attorney General January 22 * Alveda King , American activist, minister, author and politician * Ondrej Nepela , Czechoslovak figure skater January 23 – Chesley Sullenberger , American airline captain January 25 – Steve Prefontaine , American runner January 30 * Phil Collins , English rock musician and producer, lead singer of Genesis * Charles S. Dutton, African-American actor January 31 * Dave Benton , Aruban-born American singer, Eurovision Song Contest 2001 winner * Harry Wayne Casey , American musician, songwriter and producer * Phil Manzanera , British rock musicianFebruary February 1 – Albert Salvadó , Andorran writer February 3 * Blaise Compaoré , 3rd President of Burkina Faso * Felipe Muñoz , Mexican swimmer * Eugenijus Riabovas , Lithuanian football manager February 5 * O'Neal Compton , American actor and director * Ryūsei Nakao , Japanese actor, singer and voice actor February 7 – Kim Milford , American actor and singer February 9 – Jay Inslee , American politician February 10 – Bob Iger , American CEO of The Walt Disney Company February 12 – Cory Lerios , American pianist and vocalist February 13 – David Naughton , American actor February 14 – Kevin Keegan , English footballer and manager February 15 * Melissa Manchester , American pop singer * Jane Seymour , English actress February 16 * Mike Flanagan , American baseball pitcher * William Katt , American film, television actor February 19 – Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri , Pakistani Islamic Sufi scholar, leader *Alan Merrill, American musician February 20 *Gordon Brown, Scottish-born Prime Minister of the United Kingdom *Edward Albert, American film and television actor February 22 – Ellen Greene , American actress February 23 – Patricia Richardson , American actress February 24 – Debra Jo Rupp , American actress February 25 – Don Quarrie , Jamaican sprinter February 27 *Lee Atwater, American political activist, campaign strategist and presidential advisor *Steve Harley, British rock musicianMarch March 1 * Sergei Kourdakov , Soviet KGB agent, later Christian convert * Mike Read , British television presenter, radio disc jockey March 3 – Heizō Takenaka , Japanese economist March 4 * Edelgard Bulmahn , German politician * Kenny Dalglish , Scottish footballer and manager * Mike Quarry , American light-heavyweight boxer * Chris Rea , British singer, musician * Gwen Welles , American actress * Linda Yamamoto , Japanese pop star March 6 – Gerrie Knetemann , Dutch cyclist March 8 * Karen Kain , Canadian ballerina * Dianne Walker , American tap dancer March 9 – Zakir Hussian , Indian tabla virtuoso, composer, percussionist, music producer and actor March 12 – Susan Musgrave , Canadian poet, children's writer March 13 – Charo , Spanish-American singer, entertainer March 14 – Jerry Greenfield , American co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream March 17 – Kurt Russell , American actor March 18 * Ben Cohen , American co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream * B. E. Taylor, American singer March 19 – Fred Berry , American actor March 24 – Tommy Hilfiger , American fashion designer March 26 * Aleksey Buldakov , Russian actor * Carl Wieman , American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate March 30 – Wolfgang Niedecken , German singerApril April 1 – Tim Bassett , American basketball player April 5 * Joe Bowen , Canadian hockey broadcaster * Dean Kamen , American inventor, entrepreneur * Frank Moulaert , Flemish scholar * Guy Vanderhaeghe , Canadian author April 6 * Bert Blyleven , Dutch Major League Baseball player * Rita Raave , Estonian actress April 7 – Janis Ian , American singer, songwriter April 8 * Geir Haarde , Prime Minister of Iceland * Joan Sebastian , Mexican singer, songwriter April 10 – David Helvarg , American journalist, activist April 11 * Doris Angleton , American socialite, murder victim * Rohini Hattangadi , Indian actress April 12 – Tom Noonan , American actor April 13 * Peabo Bryson , African-American singer * Peter Davison , British actor * Max Weinberg , American drummer * John Furey , American actor April 14 * Julian Lloyd Webber , English cellist * Greg Winter , English biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate April 15 – Trixi Schuba , Austrian figure skater April 16 * Celso Daniel , Brazilian politician * Mordechai Ben David , American singer * Ioan Mihai Cochinescu , Romanian writer * Björgvin Halldórsson , Icelandic singer * Pierre Toutain-Dorbec , French photographer April 17 * Horst Hrubesch , German footballer * Olivia Hussey , Argentine-born actress April 19 – Jóannes Eidesgaard , Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands April 20 * Louise Jameson , British actress * Luther Vandross , African-American R&B, soul singer, songwriter April 21 * Tony Danza , American actor, comedian * Vladimír Špidla , 4th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic April 22 – Paul Carrack , English singer April 23 – Allison Krause , American Kent State University shooting victim April 24 – Enda Kenny 13th Taoiseach of Ireland April 27 * Ace Frehley , American rock guitarist * Freundel Stuart , 7th Prime Minister of Barbados April 29 * Kwesi Amissah-Arthur , Ghanaian economist, academic and politician * Dale Earnhardt , American race car driverMay May 3 *Christopher Cross, American singer, songwriter * Stewart F. Lane, American Broadway producer, director, playwright and actor May 4 – Jackie Jackson , African-American singer May 6 * Antonio Saldías , Chilean historian * Samuel Doe , President of Liberia May 9 * Christopher Dewdney , Canadian poet * Joy Harjo , Native American poet May 13 * Sharon Sayles Belton , Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota * Selina Scott , English journalist, television presenter * Jumbo Tsuruta , Japanese professional wrestler * James Whale , English radio presenter May 15 * Yoshifumi Hibako , Japanese general * Jonathan Richman , American musician * Frank Wilczek , American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate May 16 – Unshō Ishizuka , Japanese voice actor May 18 – Ben Feringa , Dutch organic chemist, Nobel Prize laureate May 19 * Joey Ramone , American rock musician * Dick Slater , American professional wrestler May 20 – Christie Blatchford , Canadian newspaper columnist, journalist and broadcaster May 21 * Al Franken , American comedian and U.S. Senator May 23 * Jill E. Barad, American businessperson * Anatoly Karpov , Russian chess player * Antonis Samaras , Greek economist, politician and 185th Prime Minister of Greece May 25 – Jamaluddin Jarjis , Malaysian politician May 26 * Ramón Calderón , Spanish lawyer and businessman * Lou van den Dries , Dutch mathematician * Sally Ride , American astronaut * Madeleine Taylor-Quinn , Irish politician May 30 * Stephen Tobolowsky , American actor * Fernando Lugo , President of Paraguay May 31 – Jimmy Nalls , American guitaristJune June 2 *Gilbert Baker, American artist and activist, creator of the LGBTQ+ Pride Flag *Jeanine Pirro, Lebanese-American attorney, politician and conservative political commentator *Larry Robinson, Canadian hockey player June 3 – Jill Biden , Second Lady of the United States June 5 – Suze Orman , American financial advisor, writer and television personality June 8 – Bonnie Tyler , Welsh singer June 9 – James Newton Howard , American musician, composer June 12 * Brad Delp , American rock vocalist * Andranik Margaryan , 14th Prime Minister of Armenia June 13 * Stellan Skarsgård , Swedish actor * Richard Thomas , American actor June 14 – Paul Boateng , British politician June 15 * Jane Amsterdam , American magazine editor * Álvaro Colom , 35th President of Guatemala June 16 * Charlie Dominici , American musician * Roberto Durán , Panamanian boxer June 18 * Gyula Sax , Hungarian chess grandmaster * Steve Miner , American film, television director, film producer June 20 * Tress MacNeille , American voice actress * Paul Muldoon , Irish poet June 21 * Nils Lofgren , American musician * Marcus Mojigoh , Malaysian politician June 23 – Michèle Mouton , French rally driver June 24 * Leslie Cochran , American homeless activist * Mohd Sidek Hassan , 12th Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia * David Rodigan , British radio DJ/actor June 25 - Elvy Sukaesih , Indonesian dangdut singer June 27 * Julia Duffy , American actress * Ulf Andersson , Swedish chess player * Mary McAleese , 8th President of Ireland * Madan Bhandari , Nepalese politician June 28 * Mick Cronin , Australian rugby league player * Daniel Ruiz , Spanish footballer * Lloyd Maines , American musician, record producer * Lalla Ward , British actress June 29 * Keno Don Rosa , American comic book author * Zvi Eliezer Alonie , Israeli rabbi * Craig Sager , American sports commentator * Billy Hinsche , American musician June 30 – Stanley Clarke , American bassistJuly July 1 * Anne Feeney , American folk singer * Sabah Abdul-Jalil , Iraqi footballer and coach * Daryl Anderson , American actor * Terrence Mann , American actor and dancer * Abdul Karim Jassim , Iraqi footballer and coach * Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed , Djiboutian politician * Thomas Boni Yayi , 7th President of Benin July 2 * Elisabeth Brooks , Canadian actress * Wiesław Gawlikowski , Polish sport shooter * Guido Magherini , Italian footballer and coach * Keith Marshall , American baseball player * Sylvia Rivera , American transgender activist * Stevie Woods , American singer July 3 * Richard Hadlee , New Zealand cricketer * Lodewijk Jacobs , Dutch sprint canoer * Bob Rigby , U.S. soccer goalkeeper July 4 * Beverly Boys , Canadian diver * S. S. Ahluwalia, Indian politician July 5 * Goose Gossage , American baseball player * Yehoshua Gal , Israeli footballer * Gilbert Van Binst , Belgian footballer July 6 – Geoffrey Rush , Australian actor July 7 * Roz Ryan , American actress and voice actress * Menachem Ben-Sasson , Israeli politician July 8 – Anjelica Huston , American actress July 9 * Jeje Odongo , Ugandan military officer and politician * Chris Cooper , American actor July 10 * Cheryl Wheeler , American singer and songwriter * Phyllis Smith , American actress July 11 – Yechiel Eckstein , Israeli-American rabbi July 12 – Cheryl Ladd , American actress and singer July 14 – Erich Hallhuber , German actor July 15 * Folorunso Alakija , Nigerian businesswoman * Rick Kehoe , Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach July 16 * Che Rosli , Malaysian politician * Jean-Luc Mongrain , Canadian news anchor and journalist July 17 – Lucie Arnaz , American actress July 18 * Eva Wittke , German swimmer * Elio Di Rupo , Belgian politician July 21 – Robin Williams , American actor and comedian July 22 * Tisa Farrow , American actress * William Nyallau Badak , Malaysian politician July 23 * Edie McClurg , American actress * Michael McConnohie , American actor July 24 * Fiona Reid , English-born Canadian actress * Lynda Carter , American actress and singer * Chris Smith , British politician July 25 – Yury Kovalchuk , Russian oligarch July 26 – Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger , German politician July 28 * Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba , Spanish politician * Doug Collins , American basketball player, coach and analyst * Garrett Hongo , American poet * Santiago Calatrava , Spanish architect and engineer July 31 * Evonne Goolagong Cawley , Australian tennis player * Vjekoslav Šutej , Croatian orchestra conductorAugust August 2 – Andrew Gold , American singer-songwriter and musician August 3 * Marcel Dionne , Canadian hockey player * Jay North , American actor August 6 * Catherine Hicks , American actress * Daryl Somers , Australian television personality August 8 * Louis van Gaal , Dutch footballer and manager * Mohamed Morsi , Egyptian politician, 5th President of Egypt * Mamoru Oshii , Japanese film director * Randy Shilts , American journalist and author August 10 – Juan Manuel Santos , President of Colombia and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize August 11 – Katsumi Chō , Japanese voice actor August 12 – Willie Horton , American criminal August 13 – Dan Fogelberg , American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist August 14 – Carl Lumbly , American actor August 15 – Jim Allen , West Indian cricketer August 16 – Umaru Musa Yar'Adua , 13th President of Nigeria August 17 – Richard Hunt , American puppeteer August 19 – John Deacon , English rock bassist August 20 * Greg Bear , American author * Marcel Dadi , French guitarist August 21 * Eric Goles , Chilean mathematician and computer scientist * Glenn Hughes , British rock musician * Chesley V. Morton, American politician and securities arbitrator * Harry Smith , American journalist and editor August 22 – Chandra Prakash Mainali , Nepalese politician August 23 * Mark Hudson , American musician * Jimi Jamison , American musician * Akhmad Kadyrov , President of Chechnya * Queen Noor of Jordan , born Lisa Najeeb Halaby, American-born queen consort August 24 – Orson Scott Card , American writer August 25 – Rob Halford , English rock singer August 26 – Edward Witten , American mathematician, Fields medalist August 27 – Mack Brown , American college football coach August 28 * Barbara Hambly , American novelist and screenwriter * Wayne Osmond , American pop singer August 30 * Behgjet Pacolli , 3rd President of Kosovo . * Dana Rosemary Scallon , Irish singer, Eurovision Song Contest 1970 winner and Member of the European Parliament August 31 – Peter Withe , English footballerSeptember September 1 – David Bairstow , English cricketer September 2 * Jim DeMint , American politician, United States Senator * Mark Harmon , American actor September 4 – Judith Ivey , American actress September 5 – Michael Keaton , American actor and film director September 6 – Šaban Šaulić , Serbian musician September 7 * Chrissie Hynde , American rock singer * Bert Jones , American football player * Mammootty , Indian actor and producer September 9 – Alexander Downer , Australian politician, diplomat September 11 – Mr. Butch, American homeless person and Boston icon September 12 * Bertie Ahern , Taoiseach of Ireland * Joe Pantoliano , American actor September 13 * Jean Smart , American actress, better known for her role in Designing Women * Linda Wong , American pornographic actress * Salva Kiir Mayardit , 1st President of South Sudan September 14 * Duncan Haldane , English-born condensed-matter physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics * Volodymyr Melnykov , Ukrainian poet, writer, songwriter and composer September 15 * Pete Carroll , American football coach * Jared Taylor , American author and journalist * Fred Seibert , American producer and Frederator Studios founder September 17 – Cassandra Peterson , American actress, known for her role in Elvira, Mistress of the Dark September 18 * Ben Carson , African-American politician, author and neurosurgeon * Jim Diamond , Scottish singer-songwriter * Dee Dee Ramone , American bassist * Darryl Stingley , American football player for the NFL New England Patriots September 20 – Guy Lafleur , Canadian hockey player September 21 – Aslan Maskhadov , President of Chechnya September 22 * David Coverdale , English singer and musician * Wolfgang Petry , German singer September 24 – Alfonso Portillo , President of Guatemala September 25 * Pedro Almodóvar , Spanish filmmaker * Mark Hamill , American actor, better known for his role in Star Wars * Bob McAdoo , American basketball player and coach September 26 – Stuart Tosh , Scottish musician September 27 – Paul Craig , English professor of law September 28 – Jim Diamond, Scottish singer-songwriter September 29 * Michelle Bachelet , President of Chile * Andrés Caicedo , Colombian writer * Maureen Caird , Australian hurdler * Mike Enriquez , Filipino radio and television newscaster September 30 – Barry Marshall , Australian physician and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine October October 2 – Sting , British singer, rock musician, philanthropist October 3 * Bernard Cooper , American writer * Keb' Mo' , American musician * Kathryn D. Sullivan, American astronaut * Dave Winfield , baseball player October 4 – Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov , Kazakh poet October 5 – *Bob Geldof, Irish musician *Karen Allen, American actress October 6 – Manfred Winkelhock , German race car driver October 7 * Jakaya Kikwete , 4th President of Tanzania * John Mellencamp , American musician and songwriter October 10 – Epeli Ganilau , Fijian soldier and statesman October 11 * Jean-Jacques Goldman , French singer and songwriter * Jon Miller , American sports announcer October 15 * Hani Al-Mulki , Prime Minister of Jordan * Rafael Vaganian , Armenian chess grandmaster October 17 – Prabowo Subianto , Indonesian businessman, politician and Lieutenant General of the Indonesian National Armed Forces October 18 * Pam Dawber , American actress * Mike Antonovich , American ice hockey player and executive * Terry McMillan , American author October 19 – Annie Golden , Americana actress October 20 – Claudio Ranieri , Italian football manager and player October 22 – William David Sanders , American victim of the Columbine High School massacre October 23 – Charly García , Argentine musician and songwriter October 25 – Richard Lloyd , American rock guitarist October 26 * Willie P. Bennett, Canadian songwriter and singer * Bootsy Collins , American musician, singer-songwriter October 27 – Éric Morena , French singer October 29 - Kelly Sutherland, Canadian Pro Chuckwagon racer October 30 – Harry Hamlin , American actorNovember November 2 – Thomas Mallon , American author and critic November 3 – Ed Murawinski , American cartoonist November 4 – Traian Băsescu , President of Romania November 6 – Nigel Havers , English actor November 7 – Dennis Allen , Australian criminal and drug dealer, eldest son of Kath Pettingill November 8 – Alfredo Astiz , Argentine commander November 9 * Martin Khor , Malaysian journalist and economist * Lou Ferrigno , American actor and bodybuilder November 10 – Danilo Medina , Dominican politician 53rd President of the Dominican Republic November 11 – Marc Summers , American television host November 12 – Marcelo Rezende , Brazilian journalist and television presenter November 14 – Jacob ter Veldhuis , Dutch composer November 15 * Alamgir Hashmi , English poet * Beverly D'Angelo , American actress and singer November 16 * Miguel Sandoval , American actor * Sulaiman Taha , Malaysian politician * Paula Vogel , American playwright November 17 * Butch Davis , American NFL and NCAA football head coach * Dean Paul Martin , American pop singer and screen actor * Stephen Root , American actor and voice actor November 18 – Justin Raimondo , American political activist November 19 * Zeenat Aman , Indian actress and model * Lord Falconer of Thoroton , British politician November 20 – Rodger Bumpass , American voice actor known for his role as Squidward Tentacles on SpongeBob SquarePants November 21 – Thomas Roth , German television news anchor and presenter November 23 – David Rappaport , English actor November 24 – Chet Edwards , American politician November 26 – Cicciolina , Hungarian-Italian actress and politician November 27 – Teri DeSario , American singer-songwriter November 29 * Kathryn Bigelow , American film director * Roger Troutman , American funk musician November 30 – Christian Bernard , French-born mysticDecember December 1 * Sherry Aldridge , American singer * Obba Babatundé , American actor * Jaco Pastorius , American bassist * Treat Williams , American actor, writer and aviator December 2 – Adrian Devine , American baseball pitcher December 3 * Natalis Chan , Hong Kong actor and producer * Riki Choshu , Korean-Japanese professional wrestler December 4 * Chang Fei , Taiwanese television personality * Patricia Wettig , American actress December 6 – Tomson Highway , Canadian writer December 8 * Bill Bryson , American-born British non-fiction author * Jan Eggum , Norwegian singer and songwriter December 10 – Doug Allder , English footballer December 11 – Peter T. Daniels, American writing systems scholar December 12 * Wau Holland , German hacker * Fyodor Konyukhov , Ukrainian explorer and priest December 14 * Mike Krüger , German comedian and singer * Jan Timman , Dutch chess player December 17 – Ken Hitchcock , Canadian hockey coach December 18 – Bobby Jones , American basketball player December 19 – Karl F. Lopker, American business executive December 20 – Peter May , Scottish novelist and television dramatist December 27 – Ernesto Zedillo , 54th President of Mexico December 29 – Georges Thurston , Canadian singer December 31 – Tom Hamilton , American musicianDate unknown Mike Jackson , British systems scientist and consultant John Kindness , Irish artistDeaths January January 2 – Richard Hart , American actor January 3 – Georgios Drossinis , Greek author, poet, scholar and editor January 5 * Yasunosuke Gonda , Japanese sociologist and theorist * Ken Le Breton , Australian speedway rider January 6 – Maila Talvio , Finnish writer, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature January 7 * René Guénon , French metaphysician * Lucien Cuénot , French biologist January 10 – Sinclair Lewis , American writer, Nobel Prize laureate January 12 * Jacques de Baroncelli , French director and screenwriter * Albert Guay , Canadian murderer * Prince Maximilian of Saxony January 13 * Florence Kahn , American actress * Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani , Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and eminence * Dorothea Bate , British palaeontologist, a pioneer of archaeozoology January 16 – Tsunejirō Ishii , Japanese admiral January 17 – Franziskus Hennemann , South African Titular bishop and reverend January 18 * Amy Carmichael , Irish missionary to India * Jack Holt , American actor January 21 – Yuriko Miyamoto , Japanese novelist January 23 – Robert J. Blackham, British general and author January 27 – Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim , Finnish military leader and statesman, 6th President of Finland January 28 * Dominic Salvatore Gentile , American pilot * Petar Dujam Munzani , Italian Roman Catholic archbishop and reverend January 29 – Frank Tarrant , Australian cricketer January 30 – Ferdinand Porsche , German auto engineerFebruary February 1 – Blas Taracena Aguirre , Spanish archaeologist February 3 *Choudhry Rahmat Ali, one of the founding fathers of Pakistan * Zaifeng, Prince Chun , Qing Dynasty prince February 8 * Fritz Thyssen , German businessman and industrialist * Zygmunt Szendzielarz , Polish commander February 9 – Eddy Duchin , American pianist and bandleader February 13 – Lloyd C. Douglas, American author February 14 – Andrés Barbero , Paraguayan scientist and botanist February 16 – Tommy Gagliano , American mobster February 18 * Lyman Gilmore , American aviation pioneer * Miloš Slovák , Czech painter February 19 – André Gide , French writer, Nobel Prize laureate February 22 – Alfred Lindley , American Olympic rower - Men's eights February 28 * Henry W. Armstrong, American boxer and songwriter * Giannina Russ , Italian sopranoMarch March 1 – Maria Dickin , British social reformer March 2 * Cassiano Conzatti , Italian botanist, explorer and pteridologist * Al Taylor , American actor March 4 * Anna Berentine Anthoni , Norwegian trade unionist and politician * Zoltán Meszlényi , Hungarian Roman Catholic priest, bishop, martyr and blessed March 6 * Ivor Novello , British actor, musician and composer * Volodymyr Vynnychenko , Ukrainian statesman, political activist, writer, playwright and artist, 1st Prime Minister of Ukraine March 7 – Prince Rangsit Prayurasakdi March 8 – Charles Coleman , American actor March 10 – Kijūrō Shidehara , Japanese diplomat, 31st Prime Minister of Japan March 11 – János Zsupánek , Prekmurje Slovene poet and writer March 12 – Alfred Hugenberg , German businessman and politician March 14 – Val Lewton , American producer and screenwriter March 16 – Janusz Jędrzejewicz , Polish politician and educator, 24th Prime Minister of Poland March 17 – Archduke Karl Albrecht of Austria March 19 – Dmytro Doroshenko , Soviet political figure March 20 – Alfredo Baquerizo , 19th President of Ecuador March 21 – Willem Mengelberg , Dutch conductor March 24 – José Enrique Varela , Spanish military officer March 25 * Eddie Collins , American baseball player and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame * Oscar Micheaux , American filmmaker March 31 – Ralph Forbes , American actorApril April 2 – Mikhail Vladimirsky , Soviet politician April 3 – Henrik Visnapuu , Soviet poet and dramatist April 4 * Al Christie , Canadian film director and producer * George Albert Smith , President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints April 5 – Cường Để , Vietnamese revolutionary leader April 6 – Robert Broom , British paleontologist April 11 * Peter Enzenauer , Canadian politician * Joe King , American actor April 14 – Ernest Bevin , British labour leader, politician and statesman April 16 – Adolph Bolm , Russian-American dancer and choreographer April 18 – Óscar Carmona , 96th Prime Minister of Portugal and 11th President of Portugal April 19 – Frank Hopkins , American professional horseman, soldier April 20 – Ivanoe Bonomi , Italian politician and statesman, 25th Prime Minister of Italy April 21 – Lambertus Johannes Toxopeus , Dutch lepidopterist April 22 – Horace Donisthorpe , British myrmecologist April 23 – Charles G. Dawes, 30th Vice President of the United States , recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize April 25 – Shyam , Hindi actor April 26 – Arnold Sommerfeld , German physicist April 29 – Ludwig Wittgenstein , Austrian philosopherMay May 1 – Clement Sheptytsky , Soviet Orthodox priest , martyr and blessed May 2 *Tufton Beamish, British admiral and politician * Alphonse de Châteaubriant , French writer * Mansour bin Abdulaziz Al Saud , Saudi politician May 3 – Homero Manzi , Argentine Tango lyricist and author May 5 * Eddie Dunn , American actor * Andronicus Rudenko , Greek Orthodox priest and blessed May 6 – Henri Carton de Wiart , 23rd Prime Minister of Belgium May 7 – Warner Baxter , American actor May 8 – Pat Hartigan , American actor and director May 10 – Nikola Mushanov , 23rd Prime Minister of Bulgaria May 16 – François Hussenot , French engineer May 17 * William Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood , British field marshal * Mary Emelia Moore , New Zealand Presbyterian missionary in China * Empress Teimei of Japan, Empress consort of Emperor Taishō May 18 – Gaspar Agüero Barreras , Cuban composer, pianist and composer May 20 – Marguerite Merington , English-American author May 23 – Antonio Gandusio , Italian actor May 24 – Thomas N. Heffron, American silent film director May 25 * Franz Klebusch , German actor * Paula von Preradović , Austrian poet and writer May 27 – Sir Thomas Blamey , Australian field marshal May 29 * Fanny Brice , American entertainer * Antonio Mosca , Italian painter May 30 * Hermann Broch , Austrian author * Reginald Tyrwhitt , British admiralJune June 1 * José Alejandrino , Filipino general * Rafael Altamira y Crevea , Spanish historian and jurist * Ludvig Oskar , Estonian painter June 4 – Serge Koussevitzky , Russian-born conductor June 7 * Paul Blobel , German SS officer * Werner Braune , German SS officer * Erich Naumann , German SS officer * Otto Ohlendorf , German SS officer * Oswald Pohl , German SS officer June 9 – Mayo Methot , American actress June 11 – Takuma Nishimura , Japanese general June 13 – Ben Chifley, Australian politician, 16th Prime Minister of Australia June 16 – Pyotr Pavlenko , Soviet writer and screenwriter June 21 – Charles Dillon Perrine , American astronomer, discovered two moons of Jupiter June 25 – Ferdinand Budicki , Croatian pioneer June 27 – David Warfield , American stage actor June 28 – Maria Pia Mastena , Italian Roman Catholic religious sister and blessed June 29 – Juan Rivero Torres , Bolivian engineer and statesmanJuly July 1 – Tadeusz Borowski , Polish writer and journalist July 2 – Ferdinand Sauerbruch , German surgeon July 9 – Harry Heilmann , American baseball player and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame July 13 – Arnold Schoenberg , Austrian composer July 15 – Florentino Collantes , Filipino poet July 17 * Charles Desplanques , French anarchist and journalist * Riad Al Solh , 2-Time Prime Minister of Lebanon July 18 * Ludovico di Caporiacco , Italian arachnologist * Antti Juutilainen , Finnish farmer and politician July 20 * King Abdullah I of Jordan * Elías Ahúja y Andría , Spanish philanthropist, politician, businessman and academic * Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia July 23 * Robert J. Flaherty, American filmmaker * Philippe Pétain , French World War I marshal, leader of Vichy France, 78th Prime Minister of France July 25 – Henrik Ramsay , Finnish politician and economist July 26 * Juozas Gabrys , Lithuanian politician and diplomat * Maximilian Ritter von Pohl , German army and air force officer July 30 – Max Horton , British admiral July 31 – Cho Ki-chon , Korean poetAugust August 3 – Bee Ho Gray , American Wild West star, silent film actor and vaudeville performer August 6 – Anthony Brancato , American criminal August 14 – William Randolph Hearst , American newspaper publisher August 15 – Artur Schnabel , Austrian-born Jewish classical pianist August 16 – Louis Jouvet , French actor and director August 19 – Władysław Wróblewski , Polish politician, scientist, diplomat and lawyer, provisional Prime Minister of Poland August 21 – Constant Lambert , British composer August 23 – María Cadilla , Puerto Rican writer, educator and activist August 24 * Henri Rivière , French painter * Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven , Cuban lawyer August 26 – Bill Barilko , Canadian hockey player August 28 – Robert Walker , American actor August 31 – Paul Demel , Czech actorSeptember September 1 * Louis Lavelle , French philosopher * Wols , German painter and photographer September 2 – Antoine Bibesco , Romanian aristocrat, lawyer, diplomat and writer September 3 * Ernestina Lecuona y Casado , Cuban pianist, musician, educator and composer * Enrico Valtorta , Italian Roman Catholic bishop of Hong Kong and reverend * Serge Voronoff , Russian-born French surgeon September 5 – Mário Eloy , Portuguese painter September 7 * Maria Montez , Dominican actress * John French Sloan , American artist September 9 * Anton Golopenția , Romanian sociologist * Gibson Gowland , British actor September 10 – Giuseppe Mulè , Italian composer and conductor September 15 – Jacinto Guerrero , Spanish composer September 17 * František Nušl , Czechoslovak astronomer and mathematician * Jimmy Yancey , American pianist and composer September 18 * Márton Rátkai , Hungarian actor * Tomonaga Sanjūrō , Japanese philosopher September 26 – Ioan Dimăncescu , Romania army officer September 27 – Augusto de Vasconcelos , Portuguese surgeon, politician and diplomat, 57th Prime Minister of Portugal September 29 – Thomas Cahill , American soccer coachOctober October 4 – Henrietta Lacks , American originator of the HeLa cell line October 6 – Otto Fritz Meyerhof , German-born physician and biochemist October 12 – Leon Errol , Australian-born actor and comedian October 14 – Herman Charles Bosman , South African writer and journalist October 16 * Liaquat Ali Khan, 1st Prime Minister of Pakistan * Saad Akbar Babrak , Afghan assassin October 17 – József Farkas , Hungarian nobleman, jurist and politician October 23 – Fernando Poe Sr., Filipino actor October 24 * Al Baker , American magician * Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland * Clarence Stewart Williams , American admiral October 26 * William S. Finucane, American businessman and politician * Óscar Pérez Solís , Spanish artillery officer, engineer, jurist and politician October 28 – Mady Christians , Austrian actress October 30 – Gustav Smedal , Norwegian juristNovember November 3 * Aleksei Badayev , Soviet functionary * Richard Wallace , American film director November 4 – Khelifa Belkacem , Algerian chaabi singer November 5 * Agrippina Vaganova , Soviet ballerina * Reggie Walker , South African Olympic athlete November 9 * Luigi Beltrame Quattrocchi , Italian Roman Catholic layman and blessed * Sigmund Romberg , Hungarian-born composer November 13 – Nikolai Medtner , Soviet pianist and composer November 14 – Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere , Prince and Grand Master of the Order of Malta November 15 – Robert Elliott , American actor November 20 * Thomas Quinlan , British opera singer * Lou Skuce , Canadian cartoonist November 23 – Enrichetta Alfieri , Italian Roman Catholic religious professed and blessed *Ju Zheng, Chinese politician November 25 * István Friedrich , 24th Prime Minister of Hungary * Harry B. Liversedge, American general November 27 – Timrava , Slovak novelist November 29 – Pramathesh Barua , Indian actor, director and screenwriterDecember December 1 – Felix Petyrek , Austrian composer December 4 – Pedro Salinas , Spanish poet December 5 – Shoeless Joe Jackson , American baseball player December 6 * J. Edward Bromberg, Hungarian-born character actor * André Gobert , French tennis player * Harold Ross , American editor December 10 – Algernon Blackwood , British writer December 11 * Christopher Addison, 1st Viscount Addison , British politician and physician * Selim Palmgren , Finnish composer, pianist and conductor December 12 – Bill Patton , American actor December 15 – Eric Drummond, 7th Earl of Perth , British diplomat, 1st Secretary-General of the League of Nations December 19 – Barton Yarborough , American actor December 20 – Anton Durcovici , Austro-Hungarian born Romanian Roman Catholic bishop and blessed December 23 – Enrique Santos Discépolo , Argentine tango and milonga musician and composer December 24 – Raffaele Rossetti , Italian engineer and military naval officer December 31 – Maxim Litvinov , Russian revolutionary and Soviet diplomatDate unknown Ștefan Burileanu , Romanian general, engineer, inventor, and academicNobel Prizes Physics – John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton Chemistry – Edwin McMillan and Glenn T. Seaborg Physiology or Medicine – Max Theiler Literature – Pär Lagerkvist Peace – Léon Jouhaux
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