1963
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Events of 1963
January
- January - Beginning of Britain's "Big Freeze", which lasts into April.
- January 1 - Bogle-Chandler case: CSIRO scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumably poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove River, Sydney.
- January 11 - The Whisky a Go Go night club in Los Angeles, California, the first disco in the United States, is opened.
- January 14
- George C. Wallace becomes governor of Alabama. In his inaugural speech, he defiantly proclaims "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever!"<ref>The American Experience: George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire: Timeline (1952 - 1972), Public Broadcasting Service, 2000</ref><ref>Michael J. Klarman. "Brown v. Board: 50 Years Later", Humanities: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities, March/April 2004</ref>
- The Flying Scotsman in its British Railways guise as No. 60103 makes its last scheduled run before going into the hands of Sir Alan Pegler for preservation.
- January 22 - France and Germany sign the Elysée Treaty.
- January 28 - Black student Harvey Gantt enters Clemson University in South Carolina, the last U.S. state to hold out against racial integration.
- January 29 - French President Charles de Gaulle vetoes the United Kingdom's entry into the EEC.
February
- February 8 - Travel, financial and commercial transactions by United States citizens to Cuba are made illegal by the John F. Kennedy Administration.
- February 11 - The CIA's Domestic Operations Division is created.
- February 21 - An earthquake destroys the village of Barce, Libya, killing 500.
- February 27
- Juan Bosch takes office as the 41st president of the Dominican Republic.
- Female suffrage is enacted in Iran.
- February 28 - A large cloud that some say resembles the face of Jesus is seen on Sunset Mountain, Arizona.
March
- March - The divorce case of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll causes scandal in the United Kingdom.
- March 1 - Yoko Ono's marriage to American Christian fundamentalist filmmaker Anthony Cox is annulled.
- March 4 - In Paris, 6 people are sentenced to death for conspiring to assassinate President Charles de Gaulle. De Gaulle pardons 5 of them but the other conspirator is executed by firing squad few days later.
- March 5 - In Camden, Tennessee, country music superstar Patsy Cline (Virginia Patterson Hensley) is killed in a plane crash along with fellow performers Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas and Cline's manager and pilot Randy Hughes while returning from a benefit performance in Kansas City, Kansas for country radio disc jockey "Cactus" Jack Call.
- March 16 - Mount Agung erupts on Bali, killing 11,000.
- March 18 - Gideon v. Wainwright: The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the poor must have lawyers.
- March 21 - The Alcatraz Island federal penitentiary in San Francisco Bay closes; the last 27 prisoners are transferred elsewhere at the order of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.
- March 22 - The Beatles release the album Please Please Me.
- March 23 - Dansevise by Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann (music by Otto Francker, text by Sejr Volmer-Sørensen) wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1963 for Denmark.
- March 27 - In Britain, Dr. Beeching issues a report calling for huge cuts to the UK's rail network.
April
- April 3 - SCLC volunteers kick off the Birmingham campaign against segregation with a sit-in.
- April 7 - Yugoslavia is proclaimed to be a Socialist republic, and Josip Broz Tito is named President for Life.
- April 10 - The U.S. nuclear submarine Thresher sinks 220 miles east of Cape Cod with all hands (129 dead).
- April 12
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Ralph Abernathy, Fred Shuttlesworth and others are arrested in a Birmingham protest for "parading without a permit".
- The Soviet nuclear powered submarine K-33 collides with the Finnish merchant vessel M/S Finnclipper in the Danish straits. Although both vessels are severely damaged both can make it to port.
- April 15 - 70,000 marchers arrive in London from Aldermarston, to demonstrate against nuclear weapons.
- April 16 - Martin Luther King, Jr. issues his "Letter from Birmingham Jail".
- April 20 – In Quebec, Canada, members of the Quebec terrorist group, the Front de libération du Québec, bomb a Canadian Army recruitment center, killing night watchman Wilfred V. O'Neill.
- April 21-April 23 - First election of the Supreme Institution of the Bahá'í Faith, known as the Universal House of Justice whose Seat is at the Bahá'í World Centre on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel.
- April 22 - Lester B. Pearson becomes Canada's 14th prime minister.
- April 28 - A general election is held in Italy.
- April 29- Buddy Rogers becomes first WWF Champion.
May
- May 1 - The Coca-Cola Company debuts its first diet drink, TaB cola.
- May 2
- Thousands of African Americans, many of them children, are arrested while protesting segregation in Birmingham, Alabama. Sheriff Eugene "Bull" Connor later unleashes fire hoses and police dogs on the demonstrators.
- Berthold Seliger launches near Cuxhaven a 3 stage rocket with a maximum flight altitude of more than 62 miles (the only sounding rocket developed in Germany).
- May 8 - Dr. No, the first James Bond film, was shown in US theaters.
- May 13 - A smallpox outbreak was recognized at Stockholm, Sweden, lasting until July that year.
- May 15 - Mercury program: NASA launches Gordon Cooper on Mercury 9, the last mission (on June 12 NASA Administrator James E. Webb tells Congress the program is complete).
- May 23 - Fidel Castro visits the Soviet Union.
- May 25 - The Organisation of African Unity is established in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
June
- June 3 - Pope John XXIII dies.
- June 4 - President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order 11110.
- June 5 - First annual NHL draft is held in Montreal, Quebec.
- June 10 - University of Central Florida established by Florida legislature.
- June 11
- In Saigon, Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Ðức commits self-immolation to protest the oppression of Buddhists by the Ngo Dinh Diem administration.
- Alabama Governor George C. Wallace stands in the door of the University of Alabama to protest against integration, before stepping aside and allowing African Americans James Hood and Vivian Malone to enrol.
- President John F. Kennedy makes an historic civil rights speech, in which he promises a Civil Rights Bill, and asks for "the kind of equality of treatment that we would want for ourselves."
- June 12 - Medgar Evers is murdered in Jackson, Mississippi (his killer is convicted in 1994).
- June 13 - Cancellation of Mercury 10 effectively ends the Mercury program of United States manned spaceflight.
- June 16 - Vostok 6 carries Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman, into space.
- June 17 - Abington School District v. Schempp: The U.S. Supreme Court rules that state-mandated Bible reading in public schools is unconstitutional.
- June 21 - Pope Paul VI (Giovanni Battista Montini) succeeds Pope John XXIII as the 262nd pope.
July
- July 1 - ZIP Codes are introduced in the U.S.
- July 5
- Diplomatic relations between the Israeli and the Japanese governments are raised to embassy level.
- The Roman Catholic Church accepts cremation as a funeral practice.
- July 12- 16-year-old Pauline Reade is abducted by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady in Manchester, England
- July 26
- An earthquake in Skopje, Yugoslavia leaves 1,800 dead.
- NASA launches Syncom, the world's first geostationary (synchronous) satellite.
- July 27 – Indonesian Confrontation: Indonesian president-for-life Sukarno declares that he will crush Malaysia.
- July 30 - The Soviet newspaper Izvestia reports that Kim Philby has been given asylum in Moscow.
August
- August 5 - The United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union sign a nuclear test ban treaty.
- August 8 - The Great Train Robbery of 1963 takes place in Buckinghamshire, England.
- August 18 - American civil rights movement: James Meredith becomes the first black person to graduate from the University of Mississippi.
- August 21 - Xa Loi Pagoda raids: The Army of the Republic of Vietnam Special Forces loyal to Ngo Dinh Nhu, brother of President Ngo Dinh Diem, vandalises Buddhist pagodas across the country, arresting thousands and leaving an estimated hundreds dead.
- August 28 - Martin 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.
September
- September 5 - British prostitute Christine Keeler is arrested for perjury. On December 6 she is sentenced to 9 months in prison.
- September 6 - The Centre for International Industrial Property Studies (CEIPI) is founded.
- September 7 - The Pro Football Hall of Fame opens in Canton, Ohio with 17 charter members.
- September 10 - Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano is indicted for murder (he is captured 43 years later, on April 11, 2006).
- September 15 - American civil rights movement: The 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, in Birmingham, Alabama, kills 4 and injures 22.
- September 16
- Malaysia is formed through the merging of the Federation of Malaya and the British crown colony of Singapore, North Borneo (renamed Sabah) and Sarawak.
- In Fort-Lamy, Chad, demonstrations are quelled with 300 dead.
- September 18 - Rioters burn down the British Embassy in Jakarta, to protest the formation of Malaysia.
- September 23 - King Fahd University for Petroleum and Minerals is established by a Saudi Royal Decree as the College of Petroleum and Minerals.
- September 24 - The U.S. Senate ratifies the nuclear test ban treaty.
- September 25 - The Denning Report on the Profumo affair is published in Great Britain.
- September 29 - The second period of Second Vatican Council in Rome opens.
October
- October 1 - Nigeria becomes a republic; The 1st Republican Constitution is established
- October 4 - Hurricane Flora, one of the worst Atlantic storms in history, hits Hispaniola and Cuba killing nearly 7,000 people.
- October 8 - Sam Cooke and his band were arrested after trying to register at a "whites only" motel in Louisiana. In the months following, he recorded A Change Is Gonna Come (song).
- 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
- The nuclear test ban treaty, signed on August 5, takes effect.
- From Russia With Love is shown in UK cinemas.
- October 31 - 74 die in a gas explosion at a coliseum in Indianapolis, United States.
November
- November 1 - Arecibo Observatory officially begins operation.
- November 2 - 1963 South Vietnamese coup: South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem is assassinated following a military coup.
- November 6 - Vietnam War: Coup leader General Duong Van Minh takes over as leader of South Vietnam.
- November 7 - Wunder von Lengede: In Germany, 11 miners are rescued from a collapsed mine after 14 days.
- November 9
- Miike Coal Mine explosion: In Japan, a coal mine explosion kills 458 and sends 839 carbon monoxide poisoning victims to the hospital.
- A triple-train disaster in Yokohama, Japan kills 161.
- November 14 - A volcanic eruption under the sea near Iceland creates a new island, Surtsey.
- November 15 - Conductor Fritz Reiner dies. On his next Young People's Concert, scheduled to be telecast November 29, Leonard Bernstein, a former pupil of Reiner's, will pay tribute to him.
- November 16 - A newspaper strike begins in Toledo, Ohio.
- November 18 - The Dartford Tunnel opens in the U.K.
- November 22 - John F. Kennedy assassination: In Dallas, Texas, United States President John F. Kennedy is assassinated, Texas Governor John B. Connally is seriously wounded, and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson becomes the 36th President. All television coverage for the next three days is devoted to the assassination, its aftermath, the procession of the horsedrawn casket to the Capitol Rotunda, and the funeral of President Kennedy. Stores and businesses shut down for the entire weekend and Monday, in tribute.
- November 23
- 12-year-old John Kilbride is abducted by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady
- The first episode of the BBC television series Doctor Who is broadcast in the United Kingdom.
- The Golden Age Nursing Home Fire kills 63 elderly people near Fitchville, Ohio.
- November 24
- Alleged assassin of John F. Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald, is shot dead by Jack Ruby in Dallas, Texas on live national television. Later that night, a hastily arranged program, A Tribute to John F. Kennedy from the Arts, featuring actors, opera singers, and noted writers, all performing dramatic readings and/or music, is telecast on ABC-TV.
- Vietnam War: New U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson confirms that the United States intends to continue supporting South Vietnam militarily and economically.
- November 25 - U.S. President Kennedy is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Schools around the nation do not have class on that day, millions watch the funeral on live international television.
- November 29
- U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson establishes the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy.
- Trans-Canada Airlines Flight 831, a Douglas DC-8 carrying 118, crashes into a wooded hillside after taking-off from Dorval International Airport near Montreal, killing all on board (the worst air disaster for many years in Canada's history).
December
- December 3 - The Warren Commission begins its investigation.
- December 4 - The second period of 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 10 - In the United States, the X-20 Dyna-Soar spaceplane program is cancelled.
- December 12 - Kenya becomes independent, with Jomo Kenyatta as prime minister.
- December 19 - Zanzibar gains independence from Great Britain as a constitutional monarchy, under Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah.
- December 21 - Cyprus Emergency: inter-communal fighting erupts between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots.
- December 22 - The cruise ship Lakonia burns 180 miles north of Madeira, with the loss of 128 lives.
- December 25 - Walt Disney releases his 18th feature-length animated motion picture The Sword in the Stone, about the boyhood of King Arthur. It is the next-to-last animated film personally supervised by Disney, but it has not become one of his greatest hits.
- December 26 - I Want to Hold Your Hand and I Saw Her Standing There are released in the U.S., marking the beginning of full-scale Beatlemania.
Undated
- Heavy massive snow and many houses, buildings collapsed by heavy snow on roofs, where occurred northwestern Japan. At least 231 reported died. (from January to February). A express train delay 106 hours 30 minutes arrive at Tokyo, because of heavy snow weather.
- David. H. Frisch and* J. H. Smith prove radioactive decay of mesons is slowed by their motion. (See Einstein's special relativity and general relativity).
- Full deployment of SAGE, the semi-automated ground environment.
- TAT-3 cable goes into operation.
- Construction of Moscow's Ostankino Tower begins.
- Harvey Ball invents the ubiquitous smiley face symbol.
- The Reformed Druids of North America (RDNA) is founded.
- The IEEE Computer Society is founded.
- Urdu typewriter keyboard standardised by Central Language Board in Pakistan.
Births
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January-February
- January 2
- David Cone, baseball player
- Edgar Martinez, baseball player
- January 4 - Till Lindemann, German musician (Rammstein)
- January 13 - Tim Kelly, American musician; lead guitar player for Slaughter (band) from 1988 to 1998 (d. 1998)
- January 14 - Steven Soderbergh, American film director
- January 16 - James May, English motoring journalist and television show host
- January 18 - Ian Crook, English footballer
- January 21
- Hakeem Olajuwon, Nigerian basketball player
- Detlef Schrempf, German basketball player
- January 23 - Gail O'Grady, American actress
- January 24 - Arnold Vanderlyde, Dutch boxer
- January 26
- José Mourinho, Portuguese football manager
- Andrew Ridgely, English musician
- January 30 - Thomas Brezina, Austrian author
- February 2 - Eva Cassidy, American vocalist (d. 1996)
- February 9 - Travis Tritt, American singer
- February 11
- Diane Franklin, American actress
- Todd Benzinger, baseball player
- February 17
- Michael Jordan, American basketball player
- Larry the Cable Guy, American comedian
- February 19 - Seal, English singer
- February 20 - Charles Barkley, American basketball player
- February 21 - William Baldwin, American actor
- February 22 - Vijay Singh, Fiji golfer
March-April
- March 1 - Dan Michaels, American record producer and saxophonist (The Choir and The Swirling Eddies)
- March 2 - Tuff Hedeman, 4-Time PRCA World Champion Bull Rider
- March 4
- Jason Newsted, American bassist (Metallica)
- Daniel Roebuck, American actor
- Janey Lee Grace, UK-based singer, author, television presenter and radio disc jockey
- March 6
- Gary Stevens, American jockey
- March 10 - Neneh Cherry, Swedish musician
- March 12 - Joaquim Cruz, Brazilian runner
- March 13 - Fito Páez, Argentine musician
- March 14 - Bruce Reid, Australian cricketer
- March 15 - Bret Michaels, American singer (Poison)
- March 17
- Nick Peros, Canadian composer
- Michael Ivins, American bassist (The Flaming Lips)
- March 18 - Vanessa L. Williams, American beauty queen, actress, and singer
- March 20
- Paul Annacone, American tennis player and coach
- Kathy Ireland, American model and actress
- March 21
- Ronald Koeman, Dutch football player and manager.
- Shawn Lane, American guitar virtuoso (d. 2003)
- March 23 - Natsuhiko Kyogoku, Japanese writer
- March 26 - Susan Ann Sulley, British musician
- March 27
- Quentin Tarantino, American actor, director, writer, and producer.
- Xuxa, Brazilian television personality
- Charly Alberti, Argentinian musician
- March 29 - Elle Macpherson, Australian supermodel
- March 30 - Eli-Eri Moura, Brazilian composer, conductor and music theorist
- April 3 - Criss Oliva, American metal guitarist (savatage)
- April 4
- Jack Del Rio, American football player and coach
- Graham Norton, Irish comedian and talk show host
- April 6 - Andrew Weatherall, English disc jockey
- April 8 - Julian Lennon, musician son of John Lennon
- April 9 - Joe Scarborough, American newscaster
- April 10
- Doris Leuthard, Swiss Federal Councillor
- Warren DeMartini, American guitarist (Ratt)
- April 11 - Chris Ferguson, American poker player
- April 12 - Michael English, American singer
- April 13 - Garry Kasparov, Russian chess player
- April 14 - Frank Yallop, Canadian footballer
- April 16 - Jimmy Osmond, American singer
- April 17 - Joel Murray, American actor
- April 18
- Eric McCormack, Canadian actor
- Conan O'Brien, American television entertainer
- April 21
- Ken Caminiti, American baseball player (d. 2004)
- Roy Dupuis, Canadian actor
- April 24 - Tõnu Trubetsky, Estonian musician (Vennaskond)
- April 26
- Jet Li, Chinese martial artist and actor
- Colin Scotts, Australian-born American football player
- April 27 - Cali Timmins, Canadian actress
- April 30 - Michael Waltrip, American race car driver
May-June
- May 1 - Benjamin LaGuer, Massachusetts inmate proclaiming innocence for more than two decades
- May 4 - Gerald Cleaver, African American musician, jazz drummer
- May 5 - James LaBrie, Canadian vocalist (Dream Theater)
- May 9 - Barry Douglas Lamb, English musician, author, and preacher
- May 11 - Natasha Richardson, English-born actress
- May 16 - Mercedes Echerer, Austrian actress and politician
- May 16 - Pete Goodrum, Treasurer ADDSG 2001 to Current
- May 18 - Sherry Solomon, famous Canadian accountant
- May 23
- Wally Dallenbach Jr., American race car driver and announcer
- Gregg "Opie" Hughes, American radio personality (The Opie and Anthony Show)
- May 24 - Joe Dumars, American basketball player
- May 24 - Rich Rodriguez, American football coach
- May 25 - Mike Myers, Canadian actor and comedian
- May 31 - Teresa Cheung, Hong Kong socialite & actress
- June 5 - Joe Rudán, Hungarian heavy metal singer
- June 6 - Jason Isaacs, British actor
- June 9 - Johnny Depp, American actor
- June 13 - Bettina Bunge, German tennis player
- June 16 - James Fullington, American professional wrestler who goes by The Sandman
- June 17 - Greg Kinnear, American actor
- June 18 - Bruce Smith, American football player
- June 22 - Randy Couture, American mixed martial artist
- June 23 - Colin Montgomerie, Scottish golfer
- June 24
- Mike Wieringo, American comic book artist
- Preki, Serbia-born American soccer player
- June 25
- Doug Gilmour, Canadian hockey player
- George Michael, English singer
- June 26 - Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a Russian businessman, a former Komsomol activist who became one of Russia's oligarchs
- June 27 - Meera Syal, English comedian, writer, singer, and actress
- June 30 - Yngwie Malmsteen, Swedish guitarist, composer, and bandleader
July-August
- July 4 - Christopher George Kennedy, son of Robert F Kennedy
- July 6 - Stuart Garrard, English guitarist
- July 16 - Phoebe Cates, American actress
- July 17 - Letsie III, King of Lesotho
- July 22 - Karl Bown, International card player
- July 24
- Julie Krone, American jockey
- Karl Malone, American basketball player
- July 26 - Andy Timmons, American guitarist
- July 29
- Graham Poll, English football referee
- Jim Beglin, Irish football commentator
- July 30 - Lisa Kudrow, American actress
- August 1 - Coolio, American rapper
- August 3
- Tasmin Archer, English singer
- James Hetfield, American singer (Metallica)
- August 4 - Gary King, British disc jockey
- August 6 - Kevin Mitnick, American computer hacker
- August 8 - Stephen Walkom, Canadian ice hockey official and executive
- August 9 - Whitney Houston, American singer
- August 13 - John Slattery, American actor
- August 16 - Steve Carrell, American comedian
- August 19
- Joey Tempest, Swedish singer (Europe)
- John Stamos, American actor
- August 22 - Tori Amos, American singer
- August 23
- Hans-Henning Fastrich, German field hockey player
- Kenny Wallace, American race car driver
- August 24 - Hideo Kojima, Japanese video game director
- August 30
- Paul Oakenfold, British disc jockey
- Michael Chiklis, American actor
- Phil Mills, British race car driver
- August 31
- Reb Beach, American guitarist (Winger, Whitesnake)
- Todd Carty, British actor
September-October
- September 1 - Carola Smit, Dutch musician
- September 6 - Geert Wilders, Dutch politician
- September 7 - Eazy-E, American rapper (d. 1995)
- September 10 - Randy Johnson, baseball player
- September 11 - Dr Patrick McWilliams, Irish author Scott Kenneth Davis, American Actor
- September 18 - Rob Brettle, British historian
- September 19 - Jarvis Cocker, English musician (Pulp)
- September 21
- Cecil Fielder, baseball player
- Angus MacFadyen, Scottish actor
- September 23 - Jackie Pearcey, English politician
- September 28 - Steve Blackman, American professional wrestler
- September 29
- Dave Andreychuk, Canadian hockey player
- Les Claypool, American bassist and singer (Primus)
- October 1 - Mark McGwire, American baseball player
- October 3 - Tommy Lee, American musician (Mötley Crüe)
- October 5 - Laura Davies, English golfer
- October 6 - Elisabeth Shue, American actress
- October 7 - Ronni Le Tekro, Norwegian guitarist
- October 10
- Anita Mui, Hong Kong singer (d. 2003)
- Daniel Pearl, American journalist (d. 2002)
- Jolanda de Rover, Dutch swimmer
- October 12
- Satoshi Kon, Japanese anime director
- Alan McDonald, Irish footballer
- October 17 - Norm MacDonald, Canadian comedian
- October 22 - Brian Boitano, American figure skater
- October 26 - Natalie Merchant, American singer, songwriter, and musician
- October 27 - Feyyaz Uçar, Turkish footballer
- October 28 - Lauren Holly, American actress
- October 30 - Kristina Wagner, American actress
- October 31 - Fred McGriff, baseball player
November-December
- November 1 - Rick Allen, British musician (Def Leppard)
- November 2 - Craig Saavedra, American filmmaker
- November 4 - Lena Zavaroni, Scottish entertainer (d. 1999)
- November 10 - Tanju Çolak, Turkish footballer
- November 13 - Vinny Testaverde, American football player
- November 15 - Benny Elias, Australian rugby player
- November 18 - Dante Bichette, baseball player
- November 19
- Terry Farrell, American actress
- Jon Potter, British field hockey player
- November 21 - Nicolette Sheridan, English actress
- November 22 - Winsor Harmon, American actor
- November 23 - Troy Hurtubise, Canadian inventor
- November 25
- Holly Cole, Canadian jazz singer
- Bernie Kosar, American football player
- December 2 - Ann Patchett, American novelist
- December 3 - Terri Schiavo, American right-to-die cause célèbre (d. 2005)
- December 7 - Mark Bowen, Welsh footballer
- December 13 - Jake White, South African rugby coach
- December 14
- Victoria Taranova, Russian soprano
- Cynthia Gibb, American actress
- December 16
- Benjamin Bratt, American actor
- Jeff Carson, American singer
- December 18 - Brad Pitt, American actor
- December 21 - Jacques Simonet, Belgian politician (d. 2007)
- December 22 - Bryan Gunn, Scottish footballer
- December 23
- Jim Harbaugh, American football player
- Donna Tartt, American author
- December 26 - Lars Ulrich, Danish-born drummer (Metallica)
- December 29
- Francisco Bustamante, Filipino billiard player
- Sean Payton, American football coach
Deaths
January - June
- January 2 - Dick Powell, American actor (b. 1904)
- January 3 - Jack Carson, Canadian actor (b. 1910)
- January 5 - Rogers Hornsby, baseball player (b. 1896)
- January 18 - Edward Charles Titchmarsh, British mathematician (b. 1899)
- January 23 - Józef Gosławski, Polish sculptor and medallic artist (b. 1908)
- January 29 - Robert Frost, American poet (b. 1874)
- January 30 - Francis Poulenc, French composer (b. 1899)
- February 11 - Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist (suicide) (b. 1932)
- February 20 - Ferenc Fricsay, Hungarian conductor (b. 1914)
- February 28 - Eppa Rixey, baseball player (b. 1891)
- March 4 - William Carlos Williams, American writer (b. 1883)
- March 5 - Patsy Cline, American singer (b. 1932)
- April 6 - Otto Struve, Russian-born astronomer (b. 1897)
- April 9 - Eddie Edwards, American jazz trombonist (b. 1891)
- May 11 - Herbert Spencer Gasser, American physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1888)
- May 12
- Bobby Kerr, Canadian runner (b. 1882)
- Aiden Wilson Tozer, American Protestant pastor (b. 1897)
- May 31 - Edith Hamilton, German-born author (b. 1867)
- June 3
- Pope John XXIII (b. 1881)
- Nazim Hikmet, Turkish poet (b. 1901)
- June 11 - Thich Quang Duc, Vietnamese Buddhist monk (suicide) (b. 1897)
- June 12 - Medgar Evers, American civil rights activist (b. 1925)
- June 18 - Pedro Armendariz, Mexican actor (suicide) (b. 1912)
July - December
- July 10 - Teddy Wakelam, English sports broadcaster and rugby union player (b. 1893)
- July 18 - Jack Solomon, American restaurateur (b. 1896)
- August 5 - Theodore Roethke, American poet (b. 1908)
- August 9 - Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, infant son of President and Mrs. Kennedy (b. 1963)
- August 10 - Ernst Wetter, Swiss Federal Councillor (b. 1877)
- August 23 - Glen Gray, American saxophonist and conductor (b. 1900)
- August 27 - Allama Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi, Indian founder of the Khaksar Movement (b. 1888)
- August 31 - Georges Braque, French painter (b. 1882)
- September 3 - Louis MacNeice, Irish poet (b. 1907)
- September 11 - Suzanne Duchamp, French painter (b. 1889)
- September 15 - 16th Street Baptist Church bombing victims:
- September 19 - David Low, New Zealand cartoonist (b. 1891)
- September 25 - Alexander Sakharoff, Russian dancer and choreographer (b. 1886)
- October 11
- Édith Piaf, French singer (b. 1915)
- Jean Cocteau, French writer (b. 1889)
- November 2 - Ngo Dinh Diem, President of South Vietnam (b. 1901)
- November 5 - Luis Cernuda, Spanish writer (b. 1902)
- November 15 - Fritz Reiner, Hungarian conductor (b. 1888)
- November 21 - Robert Stroud, prisoner and Alcatraz "Birdman" (b. 1890)
- November 22
- Aldous Huxley, English writer (b. 1894)
- John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States (assassinated) (b. 1917)
- C.S. Lewis, Irish-born British writer (b. 1898)
- November 24 - Lee Harvey Oswald, American alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy (b. 1939)
- December 2 - Thomas Hicks, American runner (b. 1875)
- December 5
- Karl Amadeus Hartmann, German composer (b. 1905)
- Sri Deep Narayan Mahaprabhuji, Hindu saint (b. 1828)
- December 14 - Dinah Washington, American jazz/blues singer (b. 1924)
- December 28 - A. J. Liebling, American journalist (b. 1904)
- December - Andy Kennedy, Northern Ireland footballer (b. 1897)
Nobel prizes
- Physics - Eugene Paul Wigner, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, J. Hans D. Jensen
- Chemistry - Karl Ziegler, Giulio Natta
- Physiology or Medicine - Sir John Carew Eccles, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Andrew Fielding Huxley
- Literature - Giorgos Seferis
- Peace - International Committee of the Red Cross, League of Red Cross Societies
Notes
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