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1968(MCMLXVIII) was aleap year starting on Mondayof theGregorian calendar,the 1968th year of theCommon Era(CE) andAnno Domini(AD) designations, the 968th year of the2nd millennium,the 68th year of the20th century,and the 9th year of the1960sdecade.
Events
[edit]January–February
[edit]- January– TheI'm Backing Britain campaignstarts spontaneously.
- January 5– "Prague Spring":Alexander Dubčekis chosen as leader of theCommunist Party of Czechoslovakia.[1]
- January 10–John Gortonis sworn in as 19thPrime Minister of Australia,taking over fromJohn McEwenafter beingelected leaderof theLiberal Partythe previous day, following thedisappearance of Harold Holt.Gorton becomes the onlySenatorto become Prime Minister, though he immediately transfers to theHouse of Representativesthrough the1968 Higgins by-electionin Holt's vacant seat.
- January 15– The1968 Belice earthquakeinSicilykills 380 and injures around 1,000.[2][3]
- January 21
- Vietnam War:Battle of Khe Sanh– One of the most publicized and controversial battles of the war begins, ending onApril 8.
- 1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash:A U.S.B-52 Stratofortresscrashes in Greenland, discharging 4nuclear bombs.
- January 23–North Koreaseizes theUSSPueblo,claiming the ship violated its territorial waters while spying.
- January 25–IsraelisubmarineINSDakarsinks in the Mediterranean Sea, killing 69.
- January 28–FrenchsubmarineMinervesinks in the Mediterranean Sea, killing 52.
- January 30–Vietnam War:TheTet Offensivebegins asViet Congforces launch a series of surprise attacks acrossSouth Vietnam.
- January 31
- Viet Congsoldiers attack theEmbassy of the United States, Saigon.
- NaurupresidentHammer DeRoburtdeclares independence fromAustralia.
- February 1
- Vietnam War:Execution of Nguyễn Văn Lém– AViet Congofficer issummarily executedbyNguyễn Ngọc Loan,aSouth VietnameseNational Police Chief. The event is photographed byEddie Adams.The photo makes headlines around the world, eventually winning the1969 Pulitzer Prize,and sways U.S. public opinion against the war.
- ThePennsylvania Railroadand theNew York Central Railroadmerge to formPenn Central,the largest ever corporatemergerup to this date.
- February 6–18– The1968 Winter Olympicsare held inGrenoble,France.
- February 8–Civil rights movementin the United States:Orangeburg Massacre– A civil rights demonstration on a college campus to protestracial segregationinSouth Carolinais broken up by highway patrolmen; three African American students are killed, the first instance of police killing student protestors at an American campus.
- February 12–Vietnam War:Phong Nhị and Phong Nhất massacre.
- February 24–Vietnam War:TheTet Offensiveis halted;South VietnamrecapturesHuế.
- February 25–Vietnam War:Hà My massacre.
March–April
[edit]- March 2–Baggeridge Collierycloses marking the end of over 300 years ofcoal miningin theBlack Countryof England.[4]
- March 6– Un-recognizedRhodesiaexecutes 3 black citizens, the first executions sinceUDI,prompting international condemnation.
- March 7–Vietnam War:TheFirst Battle of Saigonends.
- March 8
- The first student protests spark the1968 Polish political crisis.
- TheSovietballistic missile submarineK-129sinks with all 98 crew members, about 90nautical miles(104 miles or 167 km) southwest ofHawaii.[5][6]
- March 10–11–Vietnam War:Battle of Lima Site 85,the largest single ground combat loss of United States Air Force members (12) during the (at this time) secret war later known as theLaotian Civil War.
- March 11– U.S. PresidentLyndon B. Johnsonmandates that all computers purchased by the federal government support theASCIIcharacter encoding.[7]
- March 12
- Mauritiusachieves independence from British rule.
- U.S. PresidentLyndon B. Johnsonbarely edges out antiwar candidateEugene McCarthyin theNew Hampshire Democratic primary,a vote which highlights the deep divisions in the country, and the party, overVietnam.
- March 13– The firstRotaractclub is chartered inNorth Charlotte,North Carolina.
- March 14–Nerve gasleaks from the U.S. ArmyDugway Proving GroundnearSkull Valley, Utah.
- March 16
- Vietnam War–My Lai Massacre:American troops kill scores of civilians. The story will first become public in November 1969 and will help undermine public support for the U.S. efforts in Vietnam.
- U.S. SenatorRobert F. Kennedyenters the race for theDemocratic Partypresidential nomination.
- March 18–Gold standard:TheUnited States Congressrepeals the requirement for agoldreserve to back U.S. currency.
- March 19–23–Afrocentrism,Black Power,Vietnam War:Students atHoward Universityin Washington, D.C., signal a new era of militant student activism on college campuses in the U.S. Students stage rallies, protests and a 5-daysit-in,laying siege to the administration building, shutting down the university in protest over itsROTCprogram and the Vietnam War, and demanding a more Afrocentric curriculum.
- March 22–Daniel Cohn-Bendit( "Danny the Red" ) and 7 other students occupy the administrative offices of theUniversity of Nanterre,setting in motion a chain of events that lead France to the brink of revolution in May.
- March 24–Aer Lingus Flight 712crashes en route fromCorkto London nearTuskar Rock, Wexford,killing 61 passengers and crew.
- March 28–Brazilianhigh school studentEdson Luís de Lima Soutois shot by the police in a protest for cheaper meals at a restaurant for low-income students. The aftermath of his death is one of the first major events against themilitary dictatorship.
- March 31– In a televised address, U.S. PresidentLyndon B. Johnsonannounces that he will not be a candidate for re-election.
- April 2– Bombs explode at midnight in two department stores inFrankfurt-am-Main;Andreas BaaderandGudrun Ensslinare later arrested and sentenced forarson.
- April 4
- Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.:Martin Luther King Jr.is shot dead at theLorraine MotelinMemphis, Tennessee.King-assassination riotserupt in major American cities, lasting for several days afterwards.
- Apollo program:Apollo-Saturn mission 502 (Apollo 6) is launched, as the second and last uncrewed test-flight of theSaturn Vlaunch vehicle.
- AEK Athenswins theFIBA European Cup Winners CupFinal inbasketballagainstSlavia Prague,in front of a record attendance of 80,000 spectators. It is the first major European trophy won at club level of any sport in Greece.
- April 6
- "La, la, la"byMassiel(music and lyrics by Manuel de la Calva and Ramón Arcusa) wins theEurovision Song Contest 1968for Spain, at theRoyal Albert Hallin London.
- A shootout betweenBlack Panthersand police inOakland, California,results in several arrests and deaths, including 17-year-old PantherBobby Hutton.
- Richmond, Indiana explosion:A double explosion in downtownRichmondkills 41 and injures 150.
- April 7– British racing driverJim Clarkis killed in aFormula 2race atHockenheim.
- April 10– The ferryTEVWahinestrikes areefat the mouth ofWellington Harbour,New Zealand, with the loss of 53 lives, in Cyclone Giselle, which has created the windiest conditions ever recorded in New Zealand.
- April 11
- Josef Bachmanntries to assassinateRudi Dutschke,leader of the left-wing movement (APO) in Germany, and tries to commit suicide afterwards, failing in both, although Dutschke dies of his brain injuries 11 years later.
- German left-wing students blockade theSpringer PressHQ in Berlin and many are arrested (one of themUlrike Meinhof).
- April 20–Pierre Elliott Trudeaubecomes the 15th Prime Minister of Canada.[8]
- April 23
- PresidentMobutureleases capturedmercenariesin theCongo.
- Surgeons at the Hôpital de la Pitié, Paris, perform Europe's first heart transplant, on Clovis Roblain.
- TheUnited Methodist Churchis created by the union inDallas,Texas, of the former Methodist and Evangelical United Brethren churches.
- April 23–30–Vietnam War:Columbia University protests of 1968– Student protesters atColumbia Universityin New York City take over administration buildings and shut down the university.
- April 26– Thenuclear weapon"Boxcar" istestedat theNevada Test Sitein the biggest detonation ofOperation Crosstie.
May–June
[edit]- May 2– TheIsrael Broadcasting Authoritycommences television broadcasts.
- May 3–Braniff Flight 352crashes nearDawson, Texas,United States, killing all 85 people on board.
- May 13
- Paris student riots:One million march through the streets of Paris.
- Manchester Citywins the1967–68 Football League First Divisionby 2 clear points, over club rivals Manchester United.
- May 16–Ronan Point,a 23 floor tower block in Canning Town, east London, partially collapses after a gas explosion, killing 5.
- May 17– TheCatonsville Nineenter theSelective Serviceoffices inCatonsville, Maryland,take dozens of selective service draft records, and burn them withnapalmas a protest against theVietnam War.
- May 18
- Mattel'sHot Wheelstoy cars are introduced.
- West Bromwich Albionwin the Football Association Cup, defeating Everton 1–0 after extra time. The winning goal is scored byJeff Astle.
- May 19
- 1968 Italian general election.
- Nigerian forces capturePort Harcourtand form a ring around theBiafrans.This contributes to a humanitarian disaster as the surrounded population already suffers from hunger and starvation.
- May 22– The U.S. nuclear-poweredsubmarineScorpionsinks with 99 men aboard, 400 miles southwest of theAzores.
- May 29–Manchester Unitedwins theEuropean Cup Final,becoming the first English team to do so.
- May 30–Bobby Unserwins theIndianapolis 500.
- June 2–Student demonstrations in Yugoslaviastart inBelgrade.
- June 3–Radical feministValerie SolanasshootsAndy Warholat his New York City studio,The Factory;he survives after a 5-hour operation.
- June 4– TheStandard & Poor's 500index in the United States closes above 100 for the first time, at 100.38.
- June 5–Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy:SenatorRobert F. Kennedy,a leading1968 Democratic presidential candidate,is shot at theAmbassador Hotel in Los Angeles.Palestinian-bornSirhan Sirhanis arrested.
- June 7–Ford sewing machinists strikeforequal paystarts at theFord Dagenhamplant in London.
- June 10–ItalybeatsYugoslavia2–0 in a replay to win the1968 European Championshipin Association football. The original final onJune 8ended 1–1.
- June 12– The horror filmRosemary's Babypremieres in the U.S.
- June 17– TheMalayan Communist Partylaunches asecond insurgencyand the state of emergency is again imposed inMalaysia.
- June 20–Austin Currie,Member of theParliament of Northern Ireland,along with others, squats in a house inCaledonto protest discrimination in housing allocations.
- June 21– Astudent demonstrationin front of theJornal do Brasil( "JB" ) building ends with 28 dead and over a thousand arrested.
- June 23
- Puerta 12 tragedy:A football stampede inBuenos Airesleaves 74 dead and 150 injured.
- The first round of voting takes place in theFrench legislative electionsscheduled following the public unrest ofMay.
- June 26
- TheBonin Islandsare returned to Japan after 23 years of occupation by the United States Navy.
- The "March of the One Hundred Thousand"takes place inRio de Janeiroas crowds demonstrate against theBrazilian military government.
July–August
[edit]- July 1– TheNuclear Non-Proliferation Treatyopens for signature.
- July 4– British yachtsmanAlec Rose,59, receives a hero's welcome as he sails intoPortsmouth,after his 354-day solo round-the-world trip.
- July 17–Saddam Husseinbecomes Vice Chairman of the Revolutionary Council inIraqafter acoup d'état.
- July 18– The semiconductor companyIntelis founded.
- July 20– The first InternationalSpecial OlympicsSummer Games are held atSoldier Fieldin Chicago, Ill, with about 1,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities.
- July 23–28– Black militants led by Fred (Ahmed) Evans engage in a fierce gunfight with police in theGlenville ShootoutofCleveland, Ohio,in the United States.
- July 25–Pope Paul VIpublishes theencyclicalHumanae vitae,reaffirming the Catholic Church's opposition to artificialbirth control.
- July 26– Vietnam War:South Vietnameseopposition leaderTrương Đình Dzuis sentenced to 5 yearshard laborfor advocating the formation of acoalition governmentas a way to move toward an end to thewar.
- July 29–Arenal Volcanoerupts inCosta Ricafor the first time in centuries.
- August 1– TheMunicipal University of São Caetano do Sulis established inSão Caetano do Sul,São Paulo.
- August 2– The magnitude (Mw) 7.6Casiguran earthquakeaffects theAurora provincein the Philippines with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), killing at least 207 and injuring 261.
- August 5–8– TheRepublican National ConventioninMiami Beach, FloridanominatesRichard Nixonfor U.S. president andSpiro Agnewfor vice president.
- August 11– The last steam passenger train service runs in Britain. A selection ofBritish Railsteam locomotivesmake the 120-mile journey fromLiverpooltoCarlisleand return – the journey is known as theFifteen Guinea Special.
- August 18– Two charter buses are forced into theHida Riveron National Highway Route 41 in Japan in an accident caused by heavy rain; 104 are killed.
- August 20–21–Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia:The 'Prague Spring' of political liberalization ends, as 750,000Warsaw Pacttroops and 6,500tankswith 800 aircraft invadeCzechoslovakia,the largest military operation in Europe since the end of World War II.
- August 24–Canopus (nuclear test):France explodes its firsthydrogen bombin a test atFangataufaatoll inFrench Polynesia.
- August 22–30–1968 Democratic National Convention protests:Police clash withanti-Vietnam War protestersinChicagooutside the1968 Democratic National Convention,which nominatesHubert Humphreyfor U.S. president andEdmund Muskiefor vice president. The riots and subsequent trials are an essential part of the activism of theYouth International Party.
- August 29–Crown Prince Haraldof Norway marriesSonja Haraldsen,the commoner he has dated for 9 years.
September–October
[edit]- September 6–Swaziland(later known as eSwatini) becomes independent of the United Kingdom.
- September 7– The crash ofAir France Flight 1611kills 95 people, including French Army GeneralRené Cogny,as theCaravellejetliner plunges into theMediterraneanSea following a fire while making its approach toNicefollowing its departure from the island ofCorsica.
- TheInternational Association of Classification Societies(IACS) is founded.
- September 13–Albaniaofficially withdraws from the Warsaw Pact upon the Soviet Union-ledWarsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia,having already ceased to participate actively in Pact activity since 1962.
- September 17– TheD'Oliveira affair:TheMarylebone Cricket Clubtour of South Africa is cancelled when the South Africans refuse to accept the presence ofBasil D'Oliveira,aCape Coloured,in the side.
- September 21– The Soviet'sZond 5uncrewed lunar flyby mission returns to Earth, with its first-of-a-kind biological payload intact.
- September 23–Vietnam War:TheTet Offensivecomes to an end inSouth Vietnam.
- September 27–Marcelo Caetanobecomesprime ministerof Portugal.
- September 29– Areferendumin Greece gives more power to the military junta.
- October 2–Tlatelolco massacre:A student demonstration ends in bloodbath at La Plaza de las Tres Culturas inTlatelolco,Mexico City, Mexico, 10 days before the inauguration of the1968 Summer Olympics.300-400 are estimated to have been killed.
- October 3– InPeru,Juan Velasco Alvaradotakes power in a revolution.
- October 8–Vietnam War–Operation Sealords:United States andSouth Vietnameseforces launch a new operation in theMekong Delta.
- October 11
- Apollo program:NASAlaunchesApollo 7,the first crewed Apollo mission (Wally Schirra,Donn Eisele,Walter Cunningham). Mission goals include the first livetelevisionbroadcast fromorbitand simulatinglunar modulerendezvous and docking, using theS-IVBrocket stage as a test target.
- InPanama,a militarycoup d'état,led by Col. Boris Martinez and Col.Omar Torrijos,overthrows the democratically elected (but highly controversial) government of PresidentArnulfo Arias.Within a year, Torrijos ousts Martinez and takes charge as de factoHead of Governmentin Panama.
- October 12–27– The1968 Summer Olympicsare held in Mexico City, Mexico.
- October 12–Equatorial Guineareceives its independence from Spain.
- October 14–Vietnam War:TheUnited States Department of Defenseannounces that theUnited States ArmyandUnited States Marineswill send about 24,000 troops back toVietnamfor involuntary second tours.
- October 16
- In Mexico City, African-American athletesTommie SmithandJohn Carlosraise their fists in ablack power saluteafter winning, respectively, the gold and bronze medals in the Olympic men's 200 metres.
- Kingston, Jamaicais rocked by theRodney Riots,provoked by the banning of Guyanese-born academic and activistWalter Rodneyfrom the country.
- October 18– US athleteBob Beamonbreaks the long jump world record by 55 cm / 213⁄4ins at theOlympicsinMexico City.His record stands for 23 years, and remains the second longest jump in history.
- October 25–Led Zeppelinmake their first live performance, atSurrey Universityin England[9]
- October 31–Vietnam War:Citing progress in the Paris peace talks, U.S. PresidentLyndon B. Johnsonannounces to the nation that he has ordered a complete cessation of "all air, naval, and artillery bombardment ofNorth Vietnam"effectiveNovember 1.
November–December
[edit]- November 5
- 1968 United States presidential election:RepublicancandidateRichard Nixondefeats theDemocraticcandidate, Vice PresidentHubert Humphrey,andAmerican Independent PartycandidateGeorge Wallace.
- Luis A. Ferré,of the newly formedNew Progressive Partyis electedGovernor of Puerto Rico,by beating incumbent governorRoberto Sánchez Vilellaof thePeople's Party,Luis Negrón Lópezof thePopular Democratic Partyand Antonio J. Gonzalez of thePuerto Rican Independence Party,he also becomes the first "statehooder" governor of the Island.
- November 7– start of1968 movement in Pakistan,which led to the resignation of GeneralAyub Khan,and ultimately the split of the country and formation ofBangladesh.
- November 8– TheVienna Convention on Road Signs and Signalsis signed and ratified.
- November 11– A secondrepublicis declared in theMaldives.
- November 15–Vietnam War:Operation Commando Huntis initiated to interdict men and supplies on theHo Chi Minh trail,throughLaosintoSouth Vietnam.By the end of the operation, 3 million tons of bombs are dropped on Laos, slowing but not seriously disrupting trail operations.[10][11]
- November 17
- British European Airwaysintroduces theBAC One-Eleveninto commercial service.
- The "HeidiGame":NBCcuts off the final 1:05 of anOakland Raiders–New York Jetsfootball game to broadcast the pre-scheduledHeidi.Fans are unable to see Oakland (which had been trailing 32–29) score 2 late touchdowns to win 43–32; as a result, thousands of outraged football fans flood the NBC switchboards to protest.
- November 19– InMali,PresidentModibo Keïta's regime is overthrown in a bloodlessmilitary coupled byMoussa Traoré.[12]
- November 20– TheFarmington Mine disasterin Farmington, West Virginia, kills seventy-eight men.
- November 22–Japan Air Lines Flight 2was scheduled to fly fromTokyo Haneda Airport(HND) toSan Francisco International Airport(SFO) landed into the water due to pilot error.
- November 24– 4 menhijackPan Am Flight 281fromJFK International Airport,New York toHavana,Cuba.
- December 9–Douglas Engelbartpublicly demonstrates his pioneeringhypertextsystem,NLS,inSan Francisco,together with thecomputer mouse,at what becomes retrospectively known as "The Mother of All Demos".
- December 10– Japan's biggest heist, the never-solved "300 million yen robbery",occurs in Tokyo.
- December 11– The filmOliver!based on the hit London andBroadwaymusical, opens in the U.S. after being released first in the UK. It goes on to win theAcademy AwardforBest Picture.
- December 13– Prompted by growing unrest and a perceived proliferation of "pro-communist" violent actions,BrazilianpresidentArtur da Costa e Silvaenacts the so-calledAI-5,the fifth of a series of non-constitutional emergency decrees allegedly to help "stabilize" the country after the turmoils of the early 1960s.
- December 22–Mao Zedongadvocates that educated urban youth in China be sent for re-education in thecountryside.It marks the start of the"Up to the mountains and down to the villages" movement.
- December 24–Apollo program:The crewed U.S. spacecraftApollo 8enters orbit around theMoon.AstronautsFrank Borman,Jim LovellandWilliam Andersbecome the first humans to see thefar sideof theMoonand planetEarthas a whole, as well as having traveled further away from Earth than any people in history. Anders photographsEarthrise.The crew also give areading from the Book of Genesis.
- December 28– Israeli forces fly intoLebaneseairspace, launchingan attack on the airportinBeirutand destroying more than a dozen aircraft.
Dates unknown
[edit]- TheKhmer Rougeis officially formed inCambodiaas an offshoot movement of theVietnam People's ArmyfromNorth Vietnamto bring communism to the nation. A few years later, they will become bitter enemies.
- Drainage of theFlevopolderin the Netherlands is completed, creating by some definitions the largestartificial islandin the world.[13][14]
- An oil field is confirmed in Northern Alaska: thePrudhoe Bay Oil Field.
Births
[edit]January
[edit]- January 1–Davor Šuker,Croatian footballer
- January 2
- Oleg Deripaska,Russian businessman
- Cuba Gooding Jr.,American actor
- Anky van Grunsven,Dutch equesterian
- January 5
- DJ BoBo,Swiss singer, songwriter and dancer
- Andrzej Gołota,Polish boxer[15]
- Carrie Ann Inaba,American choreographer, game show host and singer
- January 6–John Singleton,African-American film director and writer (d.2019)[16]
- January 11–Benjamin List,German organic chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- January 12
- Rachael Harris,American actress and comedian[17]
- January 13–Pat Onstad,Canadian soccer player
- January 14–LL Cool J,African-American rapper and actor
- January 16–Atticus Ross,English musician, songwriter, record producer and audio engineer
- January 17–Svetlana Masterkova,Russian athlete
- January 24
- Michael Kiske,German musician
- Mary Lou Retton,American gymnast
- January 26–Novala Takemoto,Japanese author and fashion designer
- January 27–Mike Patton,American singer
- January 28–Sarah McLachlan,Canadian singer
- January 29–Edward Burns,American actor
- January 30– KingFelipe VI of Spain
February
[edit]- February 1
- Lisa Marie Presley,American singer, songwriter and daughter ofElvis Presley(d.2023)
- Mark Recchi,Canadian ice hockey player
- February 3–Vlade Divac,Serbian basketball player
- February 5
- Marcus Grönholm,Finnish rally driver
- Qasim Melho,Syrian television actor
- February 7
- Peter Bondra,Slovakianice hockeyplayer
- Porntip Nakhirunkanok,Miss Universe 1988
- February 8
- Gary Coleman,African-American actor (d.2010)
- April Stewart,American voice actress
- February 10
- Laurie Foell,New Zealand/Australian actress
- Atika Suri,Indonesian television newscaster
- February 11
- Lavinia Agache,Romanian artistic gymnast
- Mo Willems,American children's book author
- February 12–Josh Brolin,American actor
- February 13
- Kelly Hu,American actress, voice artist, former fashion model and beauty queen
- Niamh Kavanagh,Irish singer,Eurovision Song Contest1993 winner
- February 14–Jules Asner,American model and television personality
- February 15–Gloria Trevi,Mexican singer and actress[18]
- February 18
- Molly Ringwald,American actress[19]
- Dennis Satin,German film director
- February 21–Pellom McDaniels,American football player (d.2020)
- February 22
- Bradley Nowell,American musician (d.1996)
- Jeri Ryan,American actress
- February 23
- February 24
- Andy Berman,American actor, director, producer, writer, voice artist, and comedian
- Mitch Hedberg,American stand-up comedian (d.2005)
- February 29–Sam Sneed,American producer and rapper
March
[edit]- March 1
- Kat Cressida,American voice actress
- Kunjarani Devi,Indian weightlifter
- Muho Noelke,German Zen master
- March 2–Daniel Craig,British actor
- March 3–Brian Leetch,American ice hockey player
- March 4
- Giovanni Carrara,Venezuelan Major League Baseball player
- Patsy Kensit,British actress
- March 5
- Gordon Bajnai,Hungarian Prime Minister
- Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini,10thPrime Minister of Eswatini(d.2020)
- March 6–Moira Kelly,American actress
- March 7–Jeff Kent,American baseball player
- March 9
- Youri Djorkaeff,French footballer[20]
- Rexy Mainaky,Indonesian badminton player
- March 11–Lisa Loeb,American singer
- March 12–Aaron Eckhart,American actor
- March 13
- Gillian Keegan,British politician
- Masami Okui,Japanese singer
- March 14
- Megan Follows,Canadian-American actress[21]
- James Frain,British actor
- March 15
- Mark McGrath,American singer
- Terje Riis-Johansen,Norwegian politician
- Sabrina Salerno,Italian singer
- March 16
- David MacMillan,Scottish-born organic chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Trevor Wilson,American basketball player
- March 20
- Carlos Almeida,Cape Verdean long-distance runner
- Ultra Naté,American singer, songwriter, record producer, DJ and promoter
- March 22–Euronymous,Norwegian musician (d.1993)
- March 23
- Damon Albarn,English singer-songwriter and musician[22]
- Mike Atherton,English cricketer[23]
- Fernando Hierro,Spanish football player and coach[24]
- March 26
- Kenny Chesney,Americancountry musicsinger[25]
- James Iha,American rock musician
- March 27–Ben Koldyke,American actor
- March 28–Iris Chang,American author (d.2004)[26]
- March 29–Lucy Lawless,New Zealand actress and singer[27]
- March 30–Celine Dion,Canadian singer[28]
- March 31–César Sampaio,Brazilian football player and coach[29]
April
[edit]- April 1
- Julia Boutros,Lebanese singer
- Andreas Schnaas,German director
- Alexander Stubb,43rd Prime Minister of Finland
- April 5
- Paula Cole,American singer
- Stephen Bardo,American basketball player
- Stewart Lee,English stand-up comedian
- April 7–Jože Možina,Slovenian historian, sociologist and journalist
- April 8
- Patricia Arquette,American actress
- Shawn Fonteno,American actor and rapper
- April 9–Tom Brands,AmericanOlympicwrestler
- April 11–CB Milton,Dutch electronic music vocalist
- April 12–Ott,English musician and record producer
- April 13–Necrobutcher,Norwegian musician
- April 14–Anthony Michael Hall,American actor and singer
- April 15–Stacey Williams,American model
- April 16
- Greg Baker,American actor and musician
- Martin Dahlin,Swedish football player
- Vickie Guerrero,American professional wrestler
- April 17
- Julie Fagerholt,Danish fashion designer
- Adam McKay,American film director, producer, screenwriter, comedian, and actor
- April 18–David Hewlett,English-born Canadian actor, writer and director
- April 19–Ashley Judd,American actress
- April 20
- J. D. Roth,American television host
- Yelena Välbe,Russian cross-country skier
- April 23–Timothy McVeigh,American terrorist (d.2001)
- April 24
- Stacy Haiduk,American actress
- Jorge Medina,Bolivian civil rights activist and politician (d.2022)[30]
- Yuji Nagata,Japanese professional wrestler
- April 28–Howard Donald,British singer (Take That)
- April 29
- Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović,President ofCroatia(2015-2020)[31]
- Michael Herbig,German film director, actor and author
- Darren Matthews,English professional wrestler
May
[edit]- May 1–Oliver Bierhoff,German footballer
- May 2
- Jeff Agoos,American soccer player
- Hikaru Midorikawa,Japanese voice actor
- May 3
- Nina Paley,American cartoonist
- Li Yong,Chinese host (d.2018)
- May 4
- Julian Barratt,English comedian, actor, musician and music producer
- Momoko Kikuchi,Japanese actress and singer
- May 5–John Soko,Zambian footballer (d.1993)
- May 7
- Eagle-Eye Cherry,Swedish-born musician
- Traci Lords,American actress
- May 8–
- Mickaël Madar,French footballer[32]
- Éric Martineau,French politician[33]
- May 9
- Carla Overbeck,American soccer player
- Marie-José Pérec,French athlete
- Nataša Pirc Musar,Slovenian politician, attorney, author, journalist and 5thPresident of Slovenia
- May 10–Al Murray,English comedian
- May 12–Tony Hawk,American skateboarder
- May 13
- Sonja Zietlow,German television presenter
- Scott Morrison,30th Prime Minister of Australia
- May 14–Greg Davies,English actor, comedian and presenter
- May 16–Chingmy Yau,Hong Kong actress
- May 17–Constance Menard,French professional dressage rider
- May 18–Vanessa Leggett,American freelance journalist, author, lecturer andFirst Amendmentadvocate
- May 19–Kyle Eastwood,American jazz bass musician
- May 20
- Timothy Olyphant,American actor
- Waisale Serevi,Fijian rugby player
- May 22
- Michael Kelly,American actor
- Graham Linehan,Irish television writer and director
- May 23–John Ortiz,American actor
- May 24–Charles De'Ath,English actor
- May 26–King Frederik X of Denmark
- May 27
- Jeff Bagwell,American baseball player
- Frank Thomas,American baseball player
- May 28–Kylie Minogue,Australian actress and singer
- May 30–Zacarias Moussaoui,French-Moroccan 9/11 conspirator
June
[edit]- June 1–Jason Donovan,Australian actor and singer
- June 2
- Beetlejuice,American entertainer, member of theWack Pack(The Howard Stern Show)
- Jon Culshaw,English impressionist
- June 4–Scott Wolf,American actor
- June 5–Sandra Annenberg,Brazilian newscaster, previously actress
- Mel Giedroyc,English comedian and presenter
- June 9–Aleksandr Konovalov,Russian lawyer and politician
- June 10
- Bill Burr,American comedian
- Nobutoshi Canna,Japanese voice actor
- June 14–Yasmine Bleeth,American actress
- June 16–Mariana Mazzucato,Italian born-American economist[34]
- June 20–Mateusz Morawiecki,Polish banker and politician, 17thPrime Minister of Poland
- June 24–Boris Gelfand,Israeli chess grandmaster
- June 25–Albert Fulivai,Tongan rugby league player
- June 26
- Paolo Maldini,Italian football player
- Jovenel Moïse,42ndPresident of Haiti(d.2021)[35]
- Iwan Roberts,Welsh footballer
- June 27–Isabel Saint Malo,Panamian politician
- June 28
- Chayanne,Puerto Rican-American singer
- Adam Woodyatt,English actor
- June 29–Theoren Fleury,Canadian ice hockey player[36]
- June 30–Phil Anselmo,American heavy metal vocalist
July
[edit]- July 5
- Ken Akamatsu,Japanesemanga artist
- Michael Stuhlbarg,American actor
- Darin LaHood,American attorney and politician[37]
- July 6–Rashid Sidek,Malaysian badminton player and coach
- July 7
- Jorja Fox,American actress
- Allen Payne,American actor
- Jeff VanderMeer,American writer
- July 8
- Billy Crudup,American actor
- Akio Suyama,Japanesevoice actor
- Josephine Teo,Singaporean politician
- Michael Weatherly,American actor
- July 9–Eduardo Santamarina,Mexican actor
- July 10–Hassiba Boulmerka,Algerian athlete
- July 11–Conrad Vernon,American voice actor and director
- July 13
- Robert Gant,American actor
- Omi Minami,Japanese voice actress
- July 14–Samantha Gori,Italian basketball player
- July 15
- Leticia Calderón,Mexican actress
- Eddie Griffin,American actor and comedian
- Rosalinda Celentano,Italian actress
- July 16
- Dhanraj Pillay,Indian field hockey player
- Barry Sanders,American football player
- Olga de Souza,Brazilian-Italian singer, model and dancer
- July 17
- Darren Day,British actor and TV presenter
- Beth Littleford,American actress and comedian
- July 18–Grant Bowler,New Zealand-born Australian actor
- July 19–Robert Flynn,American vocalist and guitarist (Machine Head)
- July 23
- Gary Payton,American basketball player
- Stephanie Seymour,American model and actress
- July 24
- Kristin Chenoweth,American actress and singer
- Laura Leighton,American actress
- Troy Kotsur,American actor
- July 25–John Grant,American singer-songwriter
- July 27
- Cliff Curtis,New Zealand actor
- Julian McMahon,Australian actor
- July 30
- Robert Korzeniowski,Polish athlete
- Terry Crews,American actor, television host, artist, and former American football player
August
[edit]- August 1–Pavo Urban,Croatian photographer (d.1991)
- August 3–Rod Beck,American baseball player (d.2007)
- August 4
- Lee Mack,English actor and stand-up comedian
- Olga Neuwirth,Austrian composer
- August 5–Patricia Tarabini,Argentine tennis player
- Marine Le Pen,French politician
- Colin McRae,Scottishrally cardriver (d.2007)
- August 6
- August 7–Lynn Strait,American musician (d.1998)
- August 8–Kimberly Brooks,American actress and voice artist
- August 9
- Gillian Anderson,American actress
- Eric Bana,Australian actor
- James Roy,Australian author
- August 11–Vladimir Kosterin,Ukrainian businessman and foundation president[38]
- August 12
- Pablo Rey,Spanish painter
- Paul Tucker,English songwriter and record producer
- Kōji Yusa,Japanese voice actor
- August 14
- Catherine Bell,American actress
- Darren Clarke,Northern Irish professional golfer
- Jason Leonard,English rugby player
- Jennifer Flavin,businesswoman and former model
- August 15–Debra Messing,American actress
- August 16–Arvind Kejriwal,Indian politician
- August 17
- Ed McCaffrey,American football player
- Bruno van Pottelsberghe,Belgian economist
- Helen McCrory,English actress (d.2021)
- August 20
- Klas Ingesson,Swedish footballer (d.2014)
- Yuri ShiratoriJapanese actress and singer
- Bai Yansong,Chinese host
- August 21
- Dina Carroll,British singer
- Stretch,American rapper and record producer (d.1995)
- August 24
- Shoichi Funaki,Japanese professional wrestler
- Hiroshi Kitadani,Japanese singer
- Tim Salmon,American baseball player
- Daniel Pollock,Australian actor (d.1992)
- August 25–Rachael Ray,American television chef and host
- August 27–Luis Tascón,Venezuelan politician (d.2010)
- August 28
- Billy Boyd,Scottish actor
- Tom Warburton,American animator
- August 31
- Valdon Dowiyogo,Nauruan politician and Australian football player
- Hideo Nomo,Japanese baseball player
September
[edit]- September 1
- Mohamed Atta,9/11 ringleader of the hijackers and pilot ofAmerican Airlines Flight 11(d.2001)
- Atsuko Yuya,Japanese voice actress
- September 2–Francisco Acevedo,American serial killer[39]
- September 3–Raymond Coulthard,English actor
- September 4
- John DiMaggio,American voice actor and comedian
- Mike Piazza,American baseball player
- September 5–Thomas Levet,French golfer
- September 7–Marcel Desailly,French footballer
- September 9–Julia Sawalha,English actress
- September 10
- Big Daddy Kane,American hip-hop artist
- Guy Ritchie,British film director
- September 11
- Kay Hanley,American musician
- Tetsuo Kurata,Japanese actor model
- September 13–Laura Cutina,Romanian artistic gymnast
- September 15–Danny Nucci,American actor
- September 16–Marc Anthony,American actor and singer
- September 17
- Anastacia,American singer-songwriter
- Tito Vilanova,Spanish football manager (d.2014)
- September 18–Toni Kukoč,Croatian basketball player
- September 20–Van Jones,African-American author
- September 21
- Lisa Angell,French singer
- Kevin Buzzard,British mathematician
- Ricki Lake,American actress, producer, and television presenter
- September 22–Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu,62nd Prime Minister of Romania
- September 23–Michelle Thomas,American actress (d.1998)
- September 25
- Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau,(d.2013)
- John A. List,American economist
- Will Smith,African-American actor and rapper
- September 26
- James Caviezel,American actor
- Michelle Meldrum,American guitarist (d.2008)
- Tricia O'Kelley,American actress
- Ben Shenkman,American television, film and stage actor
- September 27
- Mari Kiviniemi,62ndPrime Minister of Finland
- Paul Rudish,American voice actor and animator
- September 28
- Mika Häkkinen,Finnish doubleFormula 1world champion
- Naomi Watts,British actress and film producer
- September 29
- Patrick Burns,American paranormal investigator and television personality
- Luke Goss,English singer and actor
- Alex Skolnick,American jazz/heavy metal guitarist
- Samir Soni,Indian film and TV actor
- September 30–Bennet Omalu,Nigerian pathologist
October
[edit]- October 1
- Kevin Griffin,American singer-songwriter, frontman ofBetter Than Ezra[40]
- Mark Durden-Smith,British television presenter
- Jay Underwood,American actor
- October 2
- Lucy Cohu,English actress
- Victoria Derbyshire,English broadcast presenter
- Jana Novotná,Czech tennis player (d.2017)
- October 3–Nadia Calviño,Spanish politician
- October 7
- Luminița Anghel,Romanian dance/pop recording artist, songwriter, television personality and politician
- Thom Yorke,British singer-songwriter
- October 8
- Daniela Castelo,Argentine journalist (d.2011)
- Emily Procter,American actress
- October 9
- Troy Davis,American high-profile death row inmate and human rights activist (d.2011)
- Pete Docter,American animator, director
- October 10
- Bart Brentjens,Dutch mountainbiker
- Feridun Düzağaç,Turkish rock singer-songwriter
- October 11
- Tiffany Grant,American voice actress
- Jane Krakowski,American actress
- Brett Salisbury,American football quarterback
- October 12
- Paul Harragon,Australian rugby league player
- Hugh Jackman,Australian actor, singer, and producer
- October 13
- Preet Bharara,Indian-American politician
- Tisha Campbell-Martin,American actress and singer
- October 14
- Matthew Le Tissier,English footballer
- October 15
- Didier Deschamps,French footballer
- Jyrki 69,Finnish singer
- Nashwa Mustafa,Egyptian actress
- October 16–Michael Stich,German tennis player
- October 20–Damien Timmer,British joint-managing director, television producer, television executive producer
- October 22–Shaggy,Jamaican singer
- October 24–Mark Walton,American story artist, actor
- October 27–Alain Auderset,Swedish writer
- October 28–Juan Orlando Hernández,55thPresident of Honduras
- October 29
- Johann Olav Koss,Norwegian speed skater[41]
- Tsunku,Japanese singer, music producer and song composer
- John Farley,American actor and comedian
- October 30
- Moira Quirk,English actress and voice actress
- Jack Plotnick,American film and television actor, writer, and producer
November
[edit]- November 1–Silvio Fauner,Italian cross-country skier
- November 4
- Lee Germon,New Zealand cricketer
- Daniel Landa,Czech composer, singer and actor
- Miles Long,Americanpornographic actoranddirector
- November 5
- Mr. Catra,Brazilian musician (d.2018)
- Sam Rockwell,American actor
- Seth Gilliam,African-American actor
- Penny Wong,Australian politician, Foreign Minister[42]
- November 6–Kelly Rutherford,American actress
- November 7–Ignacio Padilla,Mexican writer (d.2016)
- November 8
- Parker Posey,American actress
- Zara Whites,Dutch actress
- November 9–Nazzareno Carusi,Italian classical pianist
- November 10–Tracy Morgan,African-American actor and comedian
- November 12
- Kathleen Hanna,American musician and activist
- Aya Hisakawa,Japanese voice actress
- Sammy Sosa,DominicanMajor League Baseballplayer
- November 13–Pat Hentgen,American baseball player
- November 15
- Fausto Brizzi,Italian screenwriter and film director
- Ol' Dirty Bastard,American rapper (d.2004)
- November 16–Tammy Lauren,American actress
- November 18
- Barry Hunter,Northern Irish footballer and football manager
- Luizianne Lins,Brazilian politician
- Owen Wilson,American actor and comedian
- November 20
- Chew Chor Meng,Singaporean Chinese television actor
- Jules Trobaugh,American artist and photographer
- November 21–Qiao Hong,Chinese table tennis player
- November 23–Hamid Hassani,Iranian scholar
- November 24
- Phil Starbuck,former Englishfootballer
- Awie,Malaysian rock singer
- yukihiro,Japanese musician
- November 25
- Tunde Baiyewu,British singer
- Jill Hennessy,Canadian actress
- November 27–Michael Vartan,French actor
- November 29
- Hayabusa,Japanese professional wrestler (d.2016)
- Jonathan Knight,American singer
- November 30–Rica Matsumoto,Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
December
[edit]- December 2
- Lucy Liu,American actress, voice actress, director, singer, dancer, model, and artist
- Rena Sofer,American actress
- December 3
- Brendan Fraser,Canadian-American actor
- Montell Jordan,American singer
- December 5
- Margaret Cho,American actress and comedian
- Wendi Deng Murdoch,Chinese-American entrepreneur and businesswoman
- December 7
- Mark Geyer,Australianrugby leagueplayer
- David Kabré,Burkinabe military leader and politician
- December 9–Kurt Angle,American amateur and professional wrestler,1996 Olympicgold medalist
- December 11
- Emmanuelle Charpentier,French biochemist, recipient ofNobel Prize in Chemistry
- Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt,German speed skater
- Eula Valdez,Filipino actress
- December 18
- Casper Van Dien,American actor
- Rachel Griffiths,Australian actress
- December 19–Ken Marino,American actor and comedian
- December 20–Nadia Farès,Moroccan born-French actress
- December 21–Khrystyne Haje,American actress
- December 22–Dina Meyer,American actress
- December 23–Manuel Rivera-Ortiz,American photographer
- December 24–Choi Jin-sil,South Korean actress and model (d.2008)
- December 25–Helena Christensen,Danish model
- December 28–Lior Ashkenazi,Israeli actor
- December 30–Fabrice Guy,French Olympic skier
Unknown date
[edit]- Eleonora Requena,Venezuelan poet.[43]
- Martin Ssempa,Ugandan pastor and internet meme.
- Isadora Zubillaga,Venezuelan diplomat and activist.[44]
Deaths
[edit]January
[edit]- January 4
- Armando Castellazzi,Italian footballer and manager (b.1904)
- Joseph Pholien,Belgian politician, 37thPrime Minister of Belgium(b.1884)
- January 6–Karl Kobelt,2-time President of the Swiss Confederation (b.1891)
- January 7
- Gholamreza Takhti,Iranian wrestler (b.1930)
- Mario Roatta,Italian general (b.1887)
- January 9–Kōkichi Tsuburaya,Japanese athlete (b.1940)
- January 10
- Ali Fuat Cebesoy,Turkish politician (b.1882)
- Eben Dönges,actingPrime Minister of South Africaand electedPresident of South Africa(b.1898)
- January 15–Leopold Infeld,Polish physicist (b.1898)
- January 16–Bob Jones Sr.,American evangelist, religious broadcaster, and founder ofBob Jones University(b.1883)[45]
- January 18–John Ridgely,American actor (b.1909)
- January 21–Georg Dertinger,German politician (b.1902)
- January 22
- Aleksandr Arbuzov,Russian chemist (b.1877)
- Duke Kahanamoku,American Olympic swimmer (b.1890)
- January 29–Tsuguharu Foujita,Japanese-French painter and printmaker (b.1886)
February
[edit]- February 4
- Eddie Baker,American actor (b.1897)
- Neal Cassady,American author and poet (b.1926)
- February 7–Nick Adams,American actor (b.1931)
- February 10–Pitirim Sorokin,Russian-American sociologist (b.1889)
- February 11–Howard Lindsay,American playwright (b.1888)
- February 13
- Mae Marsh,American actress (b.1894)
- Ildebrando Pizzetti,Italian composer (b.1880)
- February 15–Little Walter,American blues musician, singer, and songwriter (b.1930)
- February 17– SirDonald Wolfit,English actor (b.1902)
- February 19–Georg Hackenschmidt,German strongman and professional wrestler (b.1877)
- February 20–Anthony Asquith,British director and writer (b.1902)[46]
- February 21–Howard Florey,Australian-born pharmacologist, recipient of theNobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine(b.1898)
- February 22–Peter Arno,American cartoonist (b.1904)
- February 25–Camille Huysmans,Belgian politician, 34thPrime Minister of Belgium(b.1871)
- February 27
- Frankie Lymon,American singer (b.1942)
- Hertha Sponer,German physicist and chemist (b.1895)
- February 29–Hugo Benioff,American seismologist (b.1899)
March
[edit]- March 6–Joseph W. Martin Jr.,American politician (b.1884)
- March 8–Jerzy Braun,Polish athlete (b.1911)
- March 14–Erwin Panofsky,German-Jewish art historian (b.1892)
- March 15–Khuang Aphaiwong,4thPrime Minister of Thailand,country leader duringWorld War II(b.1902)
- March 16–Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco,Italian composer (b.1895)[47]
- March 20–Carl Theodor Dreyer,Danish film director (b.1889)[48]
- March 23–Edwin O'Connor,American journalist, novelist, and radio commentator (b.1918)[49]
- March 24–Alice Guy-Blaché,French filmmaker (b.1873)[50]
- March 27–Yuri Gagarin,Soviet cosmonaut, first human in space (b.1934)[51]
- March 30–Bobby Driscoll,American child actor (b.1937)
April
[edit]- April 1–Lev Landau,Russian physicist,Nobel Prizelaureate (b.1908)
- April 4
- Martin Luther King Jr.,American civil rights leader, recipient of theNobel Peace Prize(b.1929)
- Assis Chateaubriand,Brazilian newspaper magnate (b.1892)
- April 7–Jim Clark,Scottish racing driver and doubleFormula OneWorld Champion(b.1936)
- April 12–Heinrich Nordhoff,German automotive engineer (b.1899)[52]
- April 15–Boris Lyatoshinsky,Ukrainian composer, conductor, and teacher (b.1895)
- April 16
- Fay Bainter,American actress (b.1893)
- Albert Betz,German physicist (b.1885)
- Edna Ferber,American writer (b.1885)[53]
- April 20–Soraya Tarzi,Afghan queen (b.1899)[54]
- April 24
- Tommy Noonan,American actor (b.1921)
- Walter Tewksbury,American athlete (b.1876)
- April 26–John Heartfield,German visual artist (b.1891)
May
[edit]- May 5–Albert Dekker,American actor (b.1905)
- May 7–Lurleen Wallace,American politician (b.1926)
- May 9
- Finlay Currie,Scottish actor (b.1878)
- Marion Lorne,American actress (b.1883)
- Mercedes de Acosta,American poet, playwright, and novelist (b.1892)
- May 10–Scotty Beckett,American child actor (b.1929)
- May 11–Robert Burks,American cinematographer (b.1909)
- May 14–Husband E. Kimmel,American admiral (b.1882)
- May 25–Georg von Küchler,German field marshal and war criminal (b.1881)
- May 26–Little Willie John,American R&B singer (b.1937)
- May 28
- Kees van Dongen,Dutch-French painter (b.1877)
- Fyodor Okhlopkov,Soviet sniper (b.1908)
June
[edit]- June 1–Helen Keller,American activist and spokeswoman for the deaf and blind (b.1880)[55]
- June 2–R. Norris Williams,American tennis player (b.1891)
- June 4
- Dorothy Gish,American actress (b.1898)
- Sir Walter Nash,27th Prime Minister of New Zealand (b.1882)[56]
- June 6
- Randolph Churchill,British politician, son ofWinston Churchill(b.1911)
- Robert F. Kennedy,American lawyer, politician (United States Senator,U.S. Attorney General) and a leading1968 Democratic presidential candidate(b.1925)
- June 7–Dan Duryea,American actor (b.1907)
- June 14
- Karl-Birger Blomdahl,Swedish composer (b.1916)
- Salvatore Quasimodo,Italian writer,Nobel Prizelaureate (b.1901)
- Ernest Stoneman,American country music artist (b.1893)[57]
- June 15
- Sam Crawford,American baseball player (b.1880)[58]
- Wes Montgomery,American jazz guitarist (b.1923)
- June 17–José Nasazzi,Uruguayan footballer (b.1901)
- June 18–Nikolaus von Falkenhorst,German general and war criminal (b.1885)
- June 25–Tony Hancock,English comedian and actor (b.1924)
July
[edit]- July 1
- Fritz Bauer,German judge and prosecutor (b.1903)
- Virginia Weidler,American actress (b.1927)
- July 2
- Zaki al-Arsuzi,Syrian philosopher, philologist, sociologist, and historian (b.1899)
- Francis Brennan,American cardinal (b.1894)
- July 9
- Viktor Blinov,Russian ice hockey player (b.1945)
- Alexander Cadogan,British diplomat (b.1884)
- July 12–José Bordas Valdez,43rdPresident of the Dominican Republic(b.1874)
- July 14–Konstantin Paustovsky,Russian-Soviet writer (b.1892)
- July 15–Cai Chusheng,Chinese film director (b.1906)
- July 18–Corneille Heymans,Belgian physiologist,Nobel Prizelaureate (b.1892)
- July 20–Joseph Keilberth,German conductor (b.1908)
- July 21–Ruth St. Denis,American dancer (b.1879)
- July 22–Giovannino Guareschi,Italian journalist (b.1908)
- July 23
- Luigi Cevenini,Italian footballer and coach (b.1895)
- Sir Henry Dale,English pharmacologist and physiologist (b.1875)
- July 27–Lilian Harvey,Anglo-German actress and singer (b.1906)
- July 28
- Otto Hahn,German chemist, discoverer of nuclear fission,Nobel Prizelaureate (b.1879)
- Ángel Herrera Oria,Spanish journalist, politician, cardinal and servant of God (b.1886)
August
[edit]- August 3–Konstantin Rokossovsky,Soviet officer,Marshal of the Soviet Union(b.1896)
- August 5–Luther Perkins,American guitarist (b.1928)
- August 6–Ye Gongchuo,Chinese politician, poet, and calligrapher (b.1881)[59]
- August 10–Ratna Asmara,Indonesian actress and director (b.1913)
- August 19–George Gamow,Soviet-American theoretical physicist and cosmologist (b.1904)
- August 25–Stan McCabe,Australian cricketer (b.1910)
- August 26–Kay Francis,American actress (b.1905)
- August 27
- Robert Z. Leonard,American film director (b.1889)
- Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark(b.1906)
- August 29–Ulysses S. Grant III,American soldier and planner (b.1881)[60]
- August 30–William Talman,American actor (b.1915)
- August 31–Dennis O'Keefe,American actor (b.1908)
September
[edit]- September 3–Juan José Castro,Argentine composer and conductor (b.1895)
- September 7–Lucio Fontana,Italian painter and sculptor (b.1899)
- September 13–Frank Barson,English footballer (b.1891)
- September 17–Armand Blanchonnet,French Olympic cyclist (b.1903)
- September 18
- Franchot Tone,American actor (b.1905)
- Francis McDonald,American actor (b.1891)
- September 19
- Chester Carlson,American physicist, and inventor (b.1906)
- Red Foley,American singer (b.1910)
- September 23–Padre Pio,ItalianRoman Catholicpriest and saint (b.1887)
- September 24–Virginia Valli,American actress (b.1898)
- September 28–Sir Norman Brookes,Australian tennis champion (b.1877)
October
[edit]- October 1–Romano Guardini,Italian-German Catholic priest and theologian (b.1885)
- October 2–Marcel Duchamp,French artist (b.1887)
- October 4
- Francis Biddle,American politician (b.1886)
- Hitoshi Imamura,Japanese general (b.1886)
- October 13
- Manuel Bandeira,Brazilian poet, literary critic, and translator (b.1886)
- Bea Benaderet,American actress (b.1906)
- October 15
- Franz Beyer,German general (b.1892)
- Herbert Copeland,American biologist (b.1902)
- October 18–Lee Tracy,American actor (b.1898)
- October 20–Bud Flanagan,British entertainer and comedian (b.1896)[61]
- October 26–Sergei Bernstein,Russian and Soviet mathematician (b.1880)
- October 27–Lise Meitner,German-Austrian physicist, discoverer of nuclear fission (b.1878)
- October 28–Hans Cramer,German general (b.1896)
- October 30
- Rose Wilder Lane,American author (b.1886)[62]
- Ramon Novarro,Mexican-born American actor (b.1899)
- Conrad Richter,American writer (b.1890)
November
[edit]- November 1–Georgios Papandreou,3-time Prime Minister of Greece (b.1888)
- November 6–Charles Munch,French conductor (b.1891)
- November 7–Alexander Gelfond,Soviet mathematician (b.1906)
- November 8–Wendell Corey,American actor (b.1914)
- November 9
- Jan Johansson,Swedish jazz pianist (b.1931)
- Gerald Mohr,American actor (b.1914)
- November 11–Jeanne Demessieux,French composer (b.1921)
- November 14–Ramón Menéndez Pidal,Spanish philologist and historian (b.1869)
- November 15–Charles Bacon,American athlete (b.1885)
- November 16
- Augustin Bea,German cardinal (b.1881)
- Carl Bertilsson,Swedish gymnast (b.1889)
- November 17
- Abdul Wahed Bokainagari,Bengali politician (b.1876)[63]
- Mervyn Peake,English writer, artist, poet, and illustrator (b.1911)[64]
- November 18–Walter Wanger,American film producer (b.1894)
- November 20–Helen Gardner,American actress (b.1884)
- November 24–István Dobi,prime minister of Hungary (b.1898)[65]
- November 25–Upton Sinclair,American writer (b.1878)[66]
- November 26–Arnold Zweig,German writer, pacifist and socialist (b.1887)
- November 28–Enid Blyton,English writer (b.1897)
- November 30–Charles Henry Bartlett,British cyclist (b.1885)
December
[edit]- December 1
- Hugo Haas,Czech actor, director and writer (b.1901)
- Darío Moreno,Turkish-Jewish polyglot singer, composer, lyricist, and guitarist (b.1921)
- December 4–Archie Mayo,American actor and director (b.1891)
- December 5–Fred Clark,American actor (b.1914)
- December 9–Enoch L. Johnson,American political boss and racketeer (b.1883)
- December 10
- Karl Barth,German Protestant theologian (b.1886)
- Thomas Merton,American author (b.1915)
- December 12
- Tim Ahearne,Irish athlete (b.1885)
- Tallulah Bankhead,American actress (b.1902)
- December 14–Dorothy Payne Whitney,American-born philanthropist, social activist (b.1887)[67]
- December 18–Giovanni Messe,Italian field marshal and politician (b.1883)
- December 19–Norman Thomas,American socialist (b.1884)
- December 20
- Max Brod,Czech-born Israeli composer, writer and biographer (b.1884)
- John Steinbeck,American writer,Nobel Prizelaureate (b.1902)[68]
- December 21–Vittorio Pozzo,Italian football player and manager (b.1886)[69]
- December 30
- Augustus Agar,British naval officer,Victoria Crossrecipient (b.1890)
- Trygve Lie,Norwegian politician, 1stSecretary General of the United Nations(b.1896)[70]
- Kirill Meretskov,Soviet military officer,Marshal of the Soviet Union(b.1897)
- December 31–George Lewis,American musician (b.1900)
Date unknown
[edit]Nobel Prizes
[edit]- Physics–Luis Walter Alvarez
- Chemistry–Lars Onsager
- Physiology or Medicine–Robert W. Holley,Har Gobind Khorana,Marshall W. Nirenberg
- Literature–Yasunari Kawabata
- Peace–René Cassin
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Further reading
[edit]- Sherman, Daniel J. et al. eds.The Long 1968: Revisions and New Perspectives(Indiana University Press; 2013) 382 pages; essays by scholars on the cultural and political impact of 1968 in France, Mexico, Northern Ireland, the United States, etc.
- Kurlansky, Mark. (2004).1968: The Year that Rocked the World.London: Jonathan Cape.ISBN978-0-224-06251-0
- NPR "Echoes of 1968"report series.
- 1968 – The Year in SoundAn Audiofile produced by Lou Zambrana of WCBS Newsradio 880 (WCBS-AM New York) Part of WCBS 880's celebration of 40 years of newsradio.
- Time,40th Anniversary Special (2008). "1968: The Year That Changed the World."
- Newsweek."1968: The Year That Made Us Who We Are."November 19, 2007.
- 1968: The Year That Shaped a Generation,time.com, January 11, 1988.
- Magnum Photos, Historic photos from 1968ArchivedDecember 30, 2019, at theWayback Machine
- BBC Radio 4 – 1968 Myth or Reality?– six months of 'news on this day' programmes and documentaries
- Interactive 1968 TimelineArchivedJune 27, 2015, at theWayback Machine
- Reflections on 1968Read people's memories of the year 1968.Minnesota Historical Society
External links
[edit]- "1968".Timeline.US:Digital Public Library of America.Archived fromthe originalon June 5, 2014.