Zie: Wikipedia.
Gebeurtenissen:
De Zuid-Afrikaanse activist en Afrikaans Nationaal Congresleider Nelson Mandela wordt
verbannen naar Robbeneiland.
Oprichting van de Palestijnse Bevrijdingsorganisatie PLO.
Alaska wordt getroffen door een aardbeving van 9,2 op de schaal van Richter die vier volle
minuten duurt. Anchorage wordt zwaar getroffen, maar omdat het gebied zo dun bevolkt
is valt het aantal slachtoffers mee.
VN-troepen geïnstalleerd op Cyprus.
In Rennes, Bretagne wordt een schat aan munten van voor het jaar 924 gevonden.
1 Mei - Esther Ofarim figureert als zeemeermin in de Robinson Crusoe show van Rudi Carell.
3 Juli - De Civil Rights Act in de Verenigde Staten verbiedt discriminatie.
15 Augustus - De eerste uitzending van REM-tv, de piraat die de voorloper is van de TROS.
12 Oktober - Lancering van de Russsische Voschod 1, eerste ruimtevlucht met een
bemanning bestaande uit meer dan één persoon.
De Sovjet-Unie start in het grootste geheim een bemand maanprogramma, dat maar
moeilijk van de grond komt.

Geboren:
7 Januari - Nicolas Cage, Amerikaans acteur.
27 Januari - Bridget Fonda, Amerikaans actrice.
31 Januari - Sandra Masmeijer, Nederlands presentatrice van het tv-kookprogramma
De Reistafel.
15 Februari - Bernardus Antonius van den Houten.
19 Februari - Kiki Classen, Nederlands actrice, bekend geworden door de tv-serie
Zeg 'ns Aa.
8 Maart - Mariska Hulscher, Nederlands tv-presentatrice.
10 Maart - Neneh Cherry, Zweeds zangeres.
16 Maart - Mauro Gianetti, voormalig Italiaans wielrenner.
16 Maart - Pascal Richard, voormalig Frans wielrenner.
17 Maart - Rob Lowe, Amerikaans acteur, o.a. in de film St. Elmo's Fire.
18 Maart - Irene Cara, Amerikaans actrice en zangeres.
30 Maart - Tracy Chapman, Amerikaans zangeres.
31 Maart - Caroline Tensen, Nederlands tv-presentatrice,o.a. van het programma 1 tegen 100.
1 April - Erik Breukink, Nederlands sport-verslaggever en manager van een wielerploeg,
vroeger zelf profwielrenner.
6 April - René Eijkelkamp, Nederlands oud-voetballer.
7 April - Russel Crowe, Amerikaans acteur.
20 April - Annemarie van den Houten.
23 April - Corine Boon, Nederlands tv-presentatrice.
23 April - Cunera van Selm, Nederlands radio- en tv-presentatrice.
29 April - Gert Jakobs, Nederlands ex-profwielrenner.
1 Mei - Yvonne van Gennip, voormalig Nederlands schaatster, Olympisch kampioen.
8 Mei - Melissa Gilbert, Amerikaans actrice.
12 Mei - Bart Somers, Belgisch politicus.
16 Mei - Mark Retera, Nederlands striptekenaar en -scenarist, bekend van
de strip Dirk Jan.
26 Mei - Lenny Kravitz, Amerikaans zanger.
30 Mei - Wynona Judd, Amerikaans zangeres, lid van het country-duo The Judds.
2 Juni - Wendy Presser.
6 Juni - Nelli Cooman, voormalig Nederlands atlete.
11 Juni - Jean Alesi, Frans Formule I-coureur.
15 Juni - Courteney Cox, Amerikaans actrice, speelde Monica Geller in de tv-serie Friends.
19 Juni - Esther van Zwienen.
19 Juni - Peter Rehwinkel, Nederlands PvdA-politicus.
8 Juli - Linda de Mol, Nederlands presentatrice.
26 Juli - Sandra Bullock, Amerikaans actrice.
31 Juli - Jim Corr, Iers muzikant, lid van The Corrs.
5 Augustus - Adam Yauch, Amerikaans muzikant, MCA van The Beastie Boys.
9 Augustus - Jimmy Geduld, Nederlands acteur en tv-presentator.
22 Augustus - Johannes Roorda.
22 Augustus - Mats Wilander, voormalig Zweeds toptennisser.
28 Augustus - Ernst Jan de Place Hansen.
2 September - Keanu Reeves, Amerikaans acteur.
28 September - Andrea Croonenberghs, Belgisch (Vlaams) actrice en presentatrice.
7 Oktober - Sam Brown, Brits zangeres.
16 Oktober - Antje De Boeck, Belgisch (Vlaams) actrice.
21 Oktober - Annemiek Schrijver, Nederlands radio- en tv-presentatrice.
25 Oktober - Nicole, Duits zangeres en winnares Eurovisie Songfestival (1982).
31 Oktober - Marco van Basten, Nederlands oud-stervoetballer.
11 November - Calista Flockhart, Amerikaans actrice.
27 November - Robin Givens, actrice.
28 November - Gerardus Jan van den Houten.
14 December - Ingrid Paul.
23 December - Eddie Vedder, Amerikaans zanger van de rock-band Pearl Jam.

Levenloos geboren:
5 December - Levenloos Dochter van den Houten.

Overleden:
11 Februari - Marinus Cornelis van den Houten.
22 Februari - Johannes Martinus Josephus Jochems.
4 Mei - Catharina Antonia van den Houten.
22 Juni - Havank (60), Nederlands roman-schrijver.
26 Juni - Gerrit Rietveld, Nederlands architect en meubelmaker.
31 Juli - Jim Reeves, Amerikaans country zanger.
12 Augustus - Ian Fleming, schrijver.
29 September - Neeltje Grinwis.
20 Oktober - Herbert Hoover, 31e president van de Verenigde Staten.
26 Oktober - Teuntje Suzanna Ketting.
29 November - Anne de Vries (60), Nederlands onderwijzer en schrijver, o.a. van Bartje.


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1964
See: Wikipedia.
Events:
January 1 - Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved.
January 3 - Senator Barry Goldwater announces that he will seek the Republican
nomination for President.
January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox
churches since the 15th century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I meet in Jerusalem.
January 7 - A British firm, the Leyland Motor Corp., announces the sale of 450 buses to the
Cuban government, challenging the United States blockade of Cuba.
January 8 - In his first State-of-the-Union address, President Lyndon Johnson declares a
"War on Poverty" in the United States.
January 9 - Armed clashes between United States troops and Panamanian mobs in the Canal
Zone precipitate a major international crisis and result in the deaths of 21 Panamanians and 4
U.S. soldiers.
January 11 - United States Surgeon General Luther Terry reports that smoking may be
hazardous for one's health. First such statement from US government.
January 12 - The predominantly Arab government of Zanzibar is overthrown by African
nationalist rebels. A U.S. destroyer evacuates 61 US citizens.
January 13 - I Want to Hold Your Hand by The Beatles released in the United States. It
will become their first North American hit and the beginning of Beatlemania.
January 16 - Hello Dolly! opens in New York City's St. James Theatre.
January 16 - John Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth, resigns from the space
program and announces the next day that he will seek the Democratic nomination
for U.S. Senator from Ohio.
January 18 - Esther Armstrong Scottish Landscape Artist born in Dingwall,Scotland. Plans
to build the World Trade Center announced.
January 20 - Meet the Beatles, the first Beatles album in the United States, is released.
January 23 - Thirteen years after its proposal and nearly two years after the measure had
been passed by the United States Senate 77-16, the 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution, prohibiting the use of poll taxes in national elections, is ratified.
January 23 - Arthur Miller's After the Fall opens on Broadway. A semi-autobiographical
work, it will arouse controversy over his portrayal of late ex-wife Marilyn Monroe.
January 27 - France and the People's Republic of China announce their decision to
establish diplomatic relations.
January 27 - Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R-Me.), 66, announces her candidacy for
the Repubican nomination for President.
January 28 - A U.S. Air Force jet training plane that strayed into East Germany is shot
down by Soviet fighters near Erfurt. All three crew men are killed.
January 29 - The Soviet Union launches two scientific satellites, Elektron I and II,
from a single rocket.
January 30 - The junta ruling South Vietnam since the overthrow of President Ngo Dinh
Diem is itself toppled from power in a bloodless coup led by Maj. Gen. Nguyen Khanh.
January 30 - Ranger 6 is launched by NASA. Its mission is it to carry television
cameras and to crash-land on the moon.
February 3 - In protests against alleged de facto school segregation, black
and Puerto Rican groups in New York City boycott public school.
February 6 - Cuba cuts off the normal water supply to the United States naval base at
Guantanamo Bay in reprisal for U.S. seizure 4 days earlier of 4 Cuban fishing boats
off the coast of Florida.
February 7 - A jury trying Bryon De La Beckwith for the murder of Medgar Evers in
June 1963 reports in Jackson, Mississippi that it was unable to agree on a verdict,
resulting in a mistrial.
February 9 - The Beatles make their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.
February 11 - Greeks & Turks begin fighting in Limassol, Cyprus.
February 11 - The Republic of China (Taiwan) drops diplomatic relations with France
because of French recognition of the People's Republic of China.
February 17 - In Wesberry v. Sanders 376 US 1 1964, the Supreme Court of the United
States rules that congressional districts have to be approximately equal in population.
February 26 - John Glenn slips on a bathroom rug in his Columbus, Ohio apartment and
hits his head on the bathtub, injuring his left inner ear, and prompting him (later
that week) to withdraw from the race for the Senate nomination.
February 27 - The government of Italy asks for help to keep the Leaning Tower
of Pisa from toppling over.
February 29 - President Johnson announces that the United States had developed a
jet airplane (the A-11), capable of sustained flight at more than 2,000 MPH and
of altitudes of more than 70,000 feet.
March 1 - Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, suspected military head of Osama bin Laden's
al-Qaeda (his birth date is also reported to be April 14, 1965).
March 4 - Jimmy Hoffa, President of the Teamsters, is convicted by a Federal jury
of tampering with a Federal jury in 1962.
March 6 - Constantine II becomes King of Greece.
March 8 - Malcolm X, suspended from the Nation of Islam, says in New York City that
he was forming a black nationalist party.
March 9 - In New York Times Co. v Sullivan 376 US 254 1964, the Supreme Court of
the United States rules that under the First Amendment, speech criticizing political
figures cannot be censored.
March 9 - The first Ford Mustang rolls off the assembly line at Ford Motor Company.
March 10 - Soviet Union military forces shoot down an unarmed reconnaissance bomber
that had strayed into East Germany; the three U.S. flyers parachute to safety.
March 10 - The New Hampshire primary is won by Henry Cabot Lodge, Ambassador
to South Vietnam.
March 13 - 38 residents of a neighborhood in Queens, New York City fail to respond
to the cries of Kitty Genovese, 28, as she is being stabbed to death. The incident will
become notorious.
March 14 - A jury in Dallas, Texas finds Jack Ruby guilty of killing John F. Kennedy
assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.
March 20 - The precursor of the European Space Agency, ESRO (European Space
Research Organization) is established per an agreement signed on June 14, 1962.
March 26 - Defense Secretary Robert McNamara delivers an address that reiterated
the United States determination to give South Vietnam increased military and economic
aid in its war against Communist insurgency.
March 27 - The Good Friday Earthquake, the most powerful earthquake in
U.S. history at a magnitude of 9.2 strikes South Central Alaska killing 125 people
and inflicting massive damage to the city of Anchorage.
March 28 - The first pirate radio station, Radio Caroline, is established.
March 31 - The military overthrows Brazilian President João Goulart,
starting 21 years of dictatorship in Brazil.
April 2 - Mrs. Malcolm Peabody, 72, mother of Governor Endicott Peabody of
Massachusetts, is released on $450 bond after spending two days in jail in St. Augustine,
Florida, because of her participation in an anti-segregation demonstration there.
April 5 - Jigme Dorfi, Premier of the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is shot dead by an
unidentified assassin in Puncholing, near the Indian border.
April 7 - IBM announces the System/360.
April 8 - Four of five railroad operating unions strike against the Illinois Central Railroad
without warning to bring to a head the five-year dispute over railroad work rules.
April 9 - The United Nations Security Council adopts by a 9-0 vote a resolution
deploring a British air attack on a fort in Yemen 12 days earlier in which 25 persons
were reported killed.
April 11 - The Brazilian Congress elects General Humberto Castelo Branco as
President of Brazil.
April 19 - The coalition government of Laos, headed by Prince Souvanna Phouma,
is deposed by a right-wing military group led by Brig. Gen. Kouprasith Abhay.
April 19 - In the United States, the Ford Mustang is officially unveiled to the public.
April 20 - President Lyndon Johnson in New York and Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev in Moscow announce simultaneously plans to cut back production of
materials for making nuclear weapons.
April 20 - BBC2 starts broadcasting in the UK.
April 26 - Tanganyika and Zanzibar merge to form Tanzania.
May 2 - Senator Barry Goldwater receives more than 75% of the votes in the Texas
Republican Presidential primary.
May 7 - A Pacific Airlines Fokker F27 crashes near Dublin, California, killing all 44
aboard; the FBI later reports that a recorded tape indicated that the pilot had been shot.
May 9 - South Korean President Chung Hee Park reshuffles his Cabinet after a
series of student demonstrations against his efforts to restore diplomatic and
trade relations with Japan.
May 19 - The United States State Department says that more than 40 hidden microphones
have been found embedded in the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow.
May 23 - Mrs. Madeline Dassault, 63, wife of a French plane manufacturer and
politician, is kidnapped while leaving her car in front of her Paris home; she is found
unharmed the next day in a farmhouse 27 miles from Paris.
June 2 - Senator Barry Goldwater wins the California Republican Presidential primary,
making him the overwhelming favorite for the nomination.
June 2 - Five million shares of stock in the Communications Satellite Corp. (Comsat)
are offered for sale at $20 a share, and the issue is quickly sold out.
June 3 - South Korean President Chung Hee Park declares martial law in Seoul
after 10,000 student demonstrators overpower police.
June 9 - In Federal Court in Kansas City, Kansas, army deserter George John
Gessner, 28, is convicted of passing United States secrets to the Soviet Union.
June 12 - Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton announces his candidacy for the
Republican Presidential nomination, as part of a 'stop-Goldwater' movement.
June 12 - South Africa sentences Nelson Mandela to life in prison.
June 19 - Senator Edward Kennedy, 32, is seriously injured in a private plane crash
at Southampton, Massachusetts; the pilot is killed.
June 21 - Three civil rights workers, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, and
James Chaney, are murdered near Philadelphia, Mississippi, by local segregationist
law enforcement officials.
July 3 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law.
July 6 - Malawi declares its independence from the United Kingdom.
July 8 - U.S. military personnel announces that U.S. casualties in Vietnam have risen
to 1,387, including 399 dead and 17 MIA.
July 19 - Vietnam War: At a rally in Saigon, South Vietnamese Prime Minister
Nguyen Khanh calls for expanding the war into North Vietnam.
July 20 - Vietnam War - Viet Cong forces attack the capital of Dinh Tuong Province,
Cai Be, killing 11 South Vietnamese military personnel and 40 civilians (30
of which are children).
July 27 - Vietnam War: 5,000 more US military advisers are sent to South Vietnam
bringing the total number of United States forces in Vietnam to 21,000.
July 31 - Ranger program: Ranger 7 sends back the first close-up photographs of the moon
(images are 1,000 times clearer than anything ever seen from earth-bound telescopes).
August 4 - American civil rights movement: Civil rights workers Michael Schwerner, Andrew
Goodman and James Chaney found dead in Mississippi after disappearing on June 21.
August 4 - Vietnam War: United States destroyers USS Maddox and USS C. Turner
Joy are attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin. Air support from the carrier USS Ticonderoga
sinks two, possibly three North Vietnamese gunboats.
August 5 - Vietnam War: Operation Pierce Arrow - aircraft from carriers USS
Ticonderoga and USS Constellation bomb North Vietnam in retaliation for
strikes against US destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin.
August 7 - Vietnam War: The United States Congress passes the Gulf of Tonkin
Resolution giving US President Lyndon B. Johnson broad war powers to deal
with North Vietnamese attacks on US forces.
13 August - Gwynne Owen Evans and Peter Anthony Allen, murderers. The last
people to be executed in United Kingdom.
August 16 - Vietnam War: In a coup, General Nguyen Khanh replaces Duong
Van Minh as South Vietnam's chief of state and establishes a new constitution,
which the US Embassy helped draft.
Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.
September 14 - Opening of third period of Second Vatican Council.
September 24 - The Warren Commission Report, the first official investigation of the
assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, is published.
October - In Photoplay magazine, Hedda Hopper announces that Sophia Loren and
Paul Newman will star in the film version of Arthur Miller's play, After the Fall, with
Loren in the role that was written about Marilyn Monroe. However, the film, for
whatever reason, was never made.
October 5 - Twenty-three men and 31 women escape to West Berlin through a
narrow tunnel under the Berlin Wall.
October 5 - Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip begin an 8-day visit to Canada.
October 12 - The Soviet Union launches the Voskhod 1 into Earth orbit as the first
spacecraft with a multi-person crew and the first flight without space suits.
October 14 - American civil rights movement leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
becomes the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, which was awarded to
him for leading non-violent resistance to end racial prejudice in the United States.
October 14 - 15 - Nikita Khrushchev is deposed as leader of the Soviet Union;
Leonid Brezhnev assumes power.
October 15 - United Kingdom's Labour Party wins the parliamentary
elections in the United Kingdom, ending 13 years of Conservative Party rule.
October 16 - Communist China explodes an atomic bomb in Sinkiang.
October 22 - Canada: A Federal Mult-Party Parliamentary Committee selects
a design to become the new official Flag of Canada.
October 24 - Northern Rhodesia, a former British protectorate, becomes the
independent Republic of Zambia, ending 73 years of British rule.
October 29 - A collection of irreplaceable gemstones, including the 565 carat (113 g) Star
of India, is stolen from the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
October 31 - Campaigning at Madison Square Garden, New York, President Lyndon
Johnson pledges the creation of the Great Society.
November 1 - Mortar fire from North Vietnamese forces rains on the USAF base at
Bein Hoa, South Vietnam, killing 4 US servicemen and wounding 72, and destroying
five B-57 jet bombers and other planes.
November 3 - The Bolivian government of President Victor Paz Estenssoro is
overthrown by a military rebellion led by General Alfredo Obando Candia,
commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
November 3 - U.S. presidential election, 1964: Incumbent US President Lyndon
B. Johnson defeats Republican challenger Barry Goldwater, Sr with over 60 percent
of the popular vote.
November 5 - Mariner program: Mariner 3, a U.S. space probe, intended for Mars
is launched from Cape Kennedy, but its apparatus failed.
November 19 - The U.S. Defense Department announced the closing of 95 military
bases and facilities, including the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the Brooklyn Army
Terminal, and Fort Jay, New York.
November 21 - Second Vatican Council: The third period of the Catholic Church's
ecumenical council closes.
November 21 - The Verrazano Narrows Bridge opens to traffic (at the time it was the
world's longest suspension bridge).
November 28 - Mariner program: NASA launches the Mariner 4 space probe from
Cape Kennedy toward Mars to take television pictures of that planet in July 1965.
November 28 - Vietnam War: National Security Council members, including Robert
McNamara, Dean Rusk, and Maxwell Taylor agree to recommend that US President Lyndon
B. Johnson adopt a plan for a two-stage escalation of bombing in North Vietnam.
December 1 - Vietnam War: U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson and his top-ranking
advisers meet to discuss plans to bomb North Vietnam (after some debate, they agreed
to enact a two-phase bombing plan).
December 3 - Berkeley Free Speech Movement: Police arrest over 800 students at the
University of California, Berkeley, following their takeover and massive sit-in at
the administration building protesting the UC Regents' decision to forbid Vietnam
War protests on UC property.
December 14 - The Supreme Court of the United States rules, in Heart of Atlanta
Motel v. United States 379 US 241 1964, that, in accordance with the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, establishments providing public accommodations must refrain
from racial discrimination

Date unknown:
Jerome Horowitz synthesizes zidovudine, an antiviral drug used in treating HIV.
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad is founded.
John George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz create BASIC (Beginners' All-purpose
Symbolic Instruction Code), an easy to learn high level programming
language that has been included on many computers and even some games consoles.
First Moog synthesizer designed by Robert Moog.

Year in topic:
1964 in film:
My Fair Lady.
Mary Poppins.
Dr. Strangelove.
A Hard Day's Night, starring The Beatles.
A Fistful of Dollars, starring Clint Eastwood and directed by Sergio Leone.
1964 in music:
January 18 - The Beatles appear on the Billboard magazine charts for the first time.
February 7 - The Beatles arrived on their first visit to the United States.
February 9 - The Beatles make their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.
February 11 - The Beatles have their 1st live appearance in US in the Washington DC Coliseum.
October 19 - Simon and Garfunkel release their first album, Wednesday
Morning, 3 A.M., on Columbia Records.
1964 in television:
April 30 - Television sets manufactured as of this date are required to receive UHF
channels in the United States.
The Beatles appear on the Ed Sullivan show, breaking television ratings records.

Births:
January 2 - Pernell Whitaker, boxer.
January 6 - Henry Maske, German boxer.
January 7 - Nicolas Cage, actor.
January 12 - Jeff Bezos, president of amazon.com.
January 13 - Penelope Ann Miller, actress.
January 23 - Mariska Hargitay, actress (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit).
January 27 - Bridget Fonda, actress.
February 4 - Noodles, guitarist of The Offspring.
February 5 - Laura Linney, actress.
February 5 - Duff McKagan, Guns N'Roses.
February 15 - Bernardus Antonius van den Houten.
February 15 - Chris Farley, actor, comedian (d. 1997).
February 18 - Matt Dillon, actor.
March 7 - Bret Easton Ellis, author.
March 9 - Juliette Binoche, actress.
March 10 - Edward, Earl of Wessex.
March 17 - Rob Lowe, actor.
March 18 - Irene Cara, actress, singer.
March 18 - Bonnie Blair, Olympic gold medalist in speed skating.
March 20 - Natacha Atlas, Belgian singer.
March 25 - Lisa Gay Hamilton, actress (The Practice).
March 29 - Elle Macpherson, model.
March 30 - Tracy Chapman, singer.
April 3 - Bjarne Riis, Danish cyclist, won Tour de France in 1996.
April 7 - Russell Crowe, actor.
April 13 - Caroline Rhea, actress (Sabrina, The Teenage Witch, The Caroline Rhea Show).
April 20 - Annemarie van den Houten.
April 24 - Cedric the Entertainer, comic, actor.
April 25 - Hank Azaria, actor, voice actor (The Simpsons).
April 29 - Federico Castelluccio, actor.
May 8 - Melissa Gilbert, actress, president of the Screen Actors Guild.
May 8 - Bobby Labonte, NASCAR driver.
May 12 - Brett Gurewitz, guitarist for Bad Religion.
May 26 - Lenny Kravitz, guitarist, singer.
May 28 - Jeff Fenech, Australian boxer.
May 28 - Christa Miller, actress (The Drew Carey Show, Scrubs).
May 30 - Wynonna Judd, singer.
June 2 - Wendy Presser.
June 10 - Jimmy Chamberlin, musician.
June 15 - Courteney Cox Arquette, actress.
June 19 - Esther van Zwienen.
June 28 - Mark Grace, Major League Baseball player.
July 2 - Andrea Pia Yates, mother who drowned her five children.
July 3 - Joanne Harris, author.
July 3 - Yeardley Smith, voice actress (The Simpsons).
July 16 - Miguel Induráin, Spanish cyclist, won Tour de France five consecutive years.
July 24 - Barry Bonds, baseball player.
July 26 - Sandra Bullock, actress.
July 30 - Vivica A. Fox, actress.
July 31 - Jim Corr, singer, musician ("The Corrs").
August 22 - Johannes Roorda.
August 25 - Maxim Kontsevich, Russian mathematician.
August 28 - Ernst Jan de Place Hansen.
September 2 - Keanu Reeves, actor.
September 8 - Michael Johns, business executive and former White House speechwriter
to President of the United States George H.W. Bush.
September 11 - Roxann Dawson, actress (Star Trek: Voyager).
September 22 - Bonnie Hunt, actress.
September 29 - Les Claypool, bassist of Primus.
October 22 - Drazen Petrovic, Basketball Hall of Famer (d. 1993).
October 26 - Marc Lépine, mass murderer of 14 women (d. 1989).
November 9 - Robert Duncan McNeill, actor (Star Trek: Voyager).
November 11 - Calista Flockhart, actress (Ally McBeal).
November 28 - Gerardus Jan van den Houten.
December 19 - Arvydas Sabonis, Lithuanian basketball star.
December 23 - Eddie Vedder, lead singer of Pearl Jam.

Still Born:
Dcember 5 - Still born Daughter van den Houten.

Deaths:
January 15 - Jack Teagarden, musician.
January 17 - T.H. White, author.
January 29 - Alan Ladd, actor.
February 5 - Matilde Moisant, pioneer aviatrix.
February 10 - Eugen Sänger, Austrian aerospace engineer (b. 1905).
February 11 - Marinus Cornelis van den Houten.
February 15 - Robert L. Thornton, Dallas businessman, philanthropist and mayor.
February 22 - Johannes Martinus Josephus Jochems.
February 25 - Grace Metalious, writer.
February 26 - F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas, World War II SOE agent and hero.
February 27 - Orry-Kelly, costume designer.
March 9 - Paul Erich von Lettow-Vorbeck, German general (b. 1870).
March 18 - Sigfrid Edström, Swedish sports official.
March 23 - Peter Lorre, actor.
April 5 - Douglas MacArthur,General of the U.S. Army.
May 2 - Nancy Astor, British parliamentarian.
May 4 - Catharina Antonia van den Houten.
May 27 - Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian politician (b. 1889).
June 25 - Gerrit Rietveld, Dutch architect.
July 1 - Pierre Monteux, conductor.
July 7 - Lillian Copeland, American athlete.
August 27 - Gracie Allen, actress, comedienne.
September 3 - Stewart Holbrook, US author.
September 28 - Harpo Marx, comedian, the Marx Brothers (b. 1888).
September 29 - Neeltje Grinwis.
October 15 - Cole Porter, US composer.
October 20 - Herbert Hoover, US President.
October 26 - Teuntje Suzanna Ketting.
December 1 - J. B. S. Haldane, British geneticist.
December 6 - Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of Marlborough.
December 11 - Alma Schindler Mahler Gropius Werfel, wife of Gustav Mahler,
Walter Gropius, and Franz Werfel, respectively.
December 14 - Francisco Canaro, tango composer (b. 1888).
December 17 - Victor Franz Hess, US physicist.


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