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1959
1959
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January
Main article: January 1959
- January 1 – Cuba: Fulgencio Batista flees Havana when the forces of Fidel Castro advance.
- January 2 – Soviet lunar probe Luna 1 is the first human-made object to attain escape velocity from Earth. It reaches the vicinity of Earth's Moon, where it was intended to crash-land, but instead becomes the first spacecraft to go into heliocentric orbit.
- January 3
- Alaska is admitted as the 49th U.S. state.
- The southernmost island of the Maldives archipelago, Addu Atoll, declares its independence from the Kingdom of the Maldives, initiating the United Suvadive Republic.
- January 4
- In Cuba, rebel troops led by Che Guevara and Camilo Cienfuegos enter the city of Havana.
- Léopoldville riots: At least 49 people are killed during clashes between the police and participants of a meeting of the ABAKO Party in Léopoldville in the Belgian Congo.
- January 6 – The International Maritime Organization is inaugurated.
- January 7 – The United States recognizes the new Cuban government of Fidel Castro.
- January 8 – Charles de Gaulle is inaugurated as the first president of the French Fifth Republic.
- January 9 – The Vega de Tera disaster in Spain, a flood caused by a dam collapse, nearly destroys the town of Ribadelago and kills 144 residents.
- January 10 – The Soviet government recognizes the new Castro government of Cuba.
- January 11 – The Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques is founded in Monaco.
- January 12 – The Motown record label is founded as Tamla by Berry Gordy in Detroit.
- January 15 – The Soviet Union conducts its first census after World War II.
- January 21 – The European Court of Human Rights is established.
- January 22 – Knox Mine disaster: Water breaches the River Slope Mine in Port Griffith, near Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States; 12 miners are killed.
- January 25
- American Airlines begins the first U.S. domestic jet service with a Boeing 707 airliner flight between New York and Los Angeles.
- Pope John XXIII announces that the Second Vatican Council will be convened in Rome.
- January 30 – Danish passenger/cargo ship , returning to Copenhagen after its maiden voyage to Greenland, strikes an iceberg and sinks off the Greenland coast with the loss of all 95 on board.
February
Main article: February 1959
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- February 2 – Nine ski hikers mysteriously perish in the northern Ural Mountains in the Dyatlov Pass incident and are all found dead a few weeks later.
- February 3
- A chartered plane transporting musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper with pilot Roger Peterson goes down in foggy conditions near Clear Lake, Iowa, killing all four on board. The tragedy is later termed "The Day the Music Died", popularized in Don McLean's 1971 song "American Pie".
- American Airlines Flight 320, a Lockheed L-188 Electra from Chicago crashes into the East River on approach to New York City's LaGuardia Airport, killing 65 of the 73 people on board.
- February 6 – At Cape Canaveral, Florida, the first successful test firing of a Titan intercontinental ballistic missile is accomplished.
- February 9 – Yugoslavia and Spain set trade relations (not diplomatic ones).
- February 13 – TAT-2, AT&T's second transatlantic telephone cable goes into operation between Newfoundland and France.
- February 16 – Fidel Castro becomes Premier of Cuba.
- February 17 – Vanguard 2, the first weather satellite, is launched to measure cloud cover for the United States Navy.
- February 18
- Jesús Sosa Blanco, a colonel in the Cuban army of Fulgencio Batista, is executed in Cuba after being convicted of committing 108 murders for Batista.
- Women in Nepal vote for the first time.
- February 19 – First of the London and Zürich Agreements under which the United Kingdom agrees to grant independence to Cyprus.
- February 20 – The Canadian Government cancels the Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow interceptor aircraft project.
March
Main article: March 1959
- March 1
- The , , and are stricken from the United States Naval Vessel Register.
- Archbishop Makarios returns to Cyprus from exile.
- March 3 – Lunar probe Pioneer 4 becomes the first American object to escape dominance by Earth's gravity.
- March 9 – Mattel's Barbie doll debuts in the United States.
- March 10 – The Tibetan uprising erupts in Lhasa when Chinese officials attempt to arrest the Dalai Lama.
- March 11 – The Eurovision Song Contest 1959, staged in Cannes, is won for the Netherlands by "'n Beetje" sung by Teddy Scholten (music by Dick Schallies, lyrics by Willy van Hemert).
- March 17 – Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama escapes Tibet and arrives in India.
- March 18 – U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs the Hawaii Admission Act, granting statehood to Hawaii.
- March 19 – The other two southern islands of the Maldives, Huvadhu Atoll and Fuvahmulah, join Addu Atoll in forming the United Suvadive Republic (abolished September 1963).
- March 28 – The Kashag, the government of Tibet, is abolished by an order signed by Chinese premier Zhou Enlai. The Dalai Lama is replaced in China by the Panchen Lama.
- March 31 – The Dalai Lama is granted asylum in India.
April
Main article: April 1959
- April 6 – The 31st Academy Awards ceremony is held in Hollywood. Musical film Gigi receives a record 9 Oscars.
- April 8 – The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) is established.
- April 9 – NASA announces its selection of seven military pilots to become the first U.S. astronauts, later known as the 'Mercury Seven'.
- April 10 – Crown Prince Akihito of Japan marries Shōda Michiko, the first commoner to marry into the Imperial House of Japan.
- April 25 – The Saint Lawrence Seaway linking the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean officially opens to shipping.
- April 27 – National People's Congress elects Liu Shaoqi as Chairman of the People's Republic of China, as a successor of Mao Zedong.
May
Main article: May 1959
- May – In the United Kingdom:
- Import tariffs are lifted.
- The first Ten Tors event is held on Dartmoor.
- May 2 – 1959 FA Cup Final: Nottingham Forest defeat Luton Town 2–1 at Wembley Stadium.
- May 18 – The National Liberation Committee of Côte d'Ivoire is launched in Conakry, Guinea.
- May 21 – Gypsy: A Musical Fable, starring Ethel Merman in her last new musical, opens on Broadway and runs for 702 performances.
- May 23 – In Laos the Laotian Civil War begins between the Kingdom of Laos and communist rebels, the Pathet Lao.
- May 24 – British Empire Day is renamed Commonwealth Day.
- May 28 – Jupiter AM-18 rocket launches two primates, Miss Baker and Miss Able, into space from Cape Canaveral in the United States along with living microorganisms and plant seeds. Successful recovery makes them the first living beings to return safely to Earth after space flight.
June
Main article: June 1959
- June 3
- Singapore becomes a self-governing crown colony of Britain with Lee Kuan Yew as Prime Minister.
- Real Madrid beat Stade Reims 2–0 at Neckarstadion, Stuttgart and win the 1958–59 European Cup (Association football).
- June 5 – A new government of the State of Singapore is sworn in by Sir William Goode. Two former ministers are re-elected to the Legislative Assembly.
- June 8 – The USS Barbero and United States Postal Service attempt the delivery of mail via Missile Mail.
- June 9 – The USS George Washington is launched as the first submarine to carry ballistic missiles.
- June 14 – A 3-front invasion of the Dominican Republic by exile forces backed by Fidel Castro and Venezuela attempts to overthrow Rafael Trujillo.
- June 18 – The film The Nun's Story, based on the best-selling novel, is released. Audrey Hepburn stars as the title character; she later says that this is her favorite film role. The film is a box-office hit, and is nominated for several Oscars.
- June 23
- Seán Lemass becomes the third Taoiseach of Ireland.
- Convicted Manhattan Project spy Klaus Fuchs is released after nine years in a British prison and allowed to emigrate to Dresden, East Germany where he resumes a scientific career.
- June 26 – Elizabeth II (as monarch of Canada) and United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower open the Saint Lawrence Seaway.
- June 30 – 1959 Okinawa F-100 crash: Twenty-one students are killed and more than a hundred injured when a U.S. Air Force North American F-100 Super Sabre jet crashes into Miamori Elementary School on the Japanese island of Okinawa. The pilot ejected before the plane struck the school.
July
Main article: July 1959
- July 2 – Prince Albert of Belgium marries Italian Donna Paola Ruffo di Calabria.
- July 4 – With the admission of Alaska as the 49th U.S. state earlier in the year, the 49-star flag of the United States debuts in Philadelphia.
- July 7 – At 14:28 UT Venus occults the star Regulus. The rare event (which will next occur on October 1, 2044) is used to determine the diameter of Venus and the structure of Venus' atmosphere.
- July 9 – Wing Commander Michael Beetham flying a British Royal Air Force Vickers Valiant sets a record of 11 hours 27 minutes for a non-stop London-Cape Town flight.
- July 14 – Groups of Kurdish and communist militias rebel in Kirkuk, Iraq against the central government.
- July 17 – The first skull of Australopithecus is discovered by Louis Leakey and his wife Mary in the Olduvai Gorge of Tanzania.
- July 22 – A Kumamoto University medical research group studying Minamata disease concludes that it is caused by mercury.
- July 24 – At the opening of the American National Exhibition in Moscow, United States Vice President Richard Nixon and USSR Premier Nikita Khrushchev engage in the "Kitchen Debate".
- July 25 – The British SR.N1 hovercraft crosses the English Channel from Calais to Dover in just over 2 hours, on the 50th anniversary of Louis Blériot's first crossing by heavier-than-air craft.
August
Main article: August 1959
- August 4 – Martial law is declared in Laos.
- August 7
- Explorer program: The United States launches Explorer 6 from the Atlantic Missile Range in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
- The Roseburg Blast in Oregon, caused when a truck carrying explosives catches fire, kills 14 and causes $12 million worth of damage.
- August 8 – A flood in Taiwan kills 2,000.
- August 14 – Explorer 6 sends the first picture of Earth from orbit.
- August 15 – Cyprus gains independence.
- August 17 – In the United States:
- The 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake in southwest Montana kills 28.
- Miles Davis' influential jazz album Kind of Blue is released.
- August 19 – The Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) is established.
- August 21 – Hawaii is admitted as the 50th and last U.S. state.
- August 26 – The original Mini car, designed by Sir Alec Issigonis, is launched in England.
- August 30 – 1959 South Vietnamese legislative election: South Vietnamese opposition figure Phan Quang Dan is elected to the National Assembly despite soldiers being bussed in to vote for President Ngo Dinh Diem's candidate.
- August 31 – The Workers' Stadium sports venue in Beijing (China) is officially opened.
September
Main article: September 1959
- September 14 – Soviet spacecraft Luna 2 becomes the first human-made object to crash on the Moon.
- September 15–28 – USSR Premier Nikita Khrushchev and his wife tour the United States, at the invitation of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- September 16 – The Xerox 914, the first plain paper copier, is introduced to the public.
- September 17 – The hypersonic North American X-15 research aircraft, piloted by Scott Crossfield, makes its first powered flight at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
- September 23 – The , Australia's first passenger roll-on/roll-off diesel ferry, makes her maiden voyage across the Bass Strait.
- September 26
- Typhoon Vera hits central Honshū, Japan, as a 160 mph Category 5 storm, killing an estimated 5,098, injuring another 38,921, and leaving 1,533,000 homeless. Most of the victims and damage are centered in the Nagoya area.
- First large unit action of the Vietnam War takes place, when two companies of the ARVN's 23rd Division are ambushed by a well-organized Viet Cong force of several hundred, identified as the "2nd Liberation Battalion".
- September 30 – Soviet Union leader Nikita Khrushchev meets Mao Zedong in Beijing.
October
Main article: October 1959
- October 1 – The 10th anniversary of the People's Republic of China is celebrated with pomp across the country.
- October 7 – The Soviet probe Luna 3 sends back the first ever images of the far side of the Moon.
- October 12 – At the national Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana Congress in Peru, a group of leftist radicals is expelled from the party; they later form APRA Rebelde.
- October 13 – The United States launches research satellite Explorer 7.
- October 21 – The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of modern art (designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, who died on April 9) opens to the public in New York City.
- October 29 – First appearance of Astérix the Gaul, in a French comic magazine.
- October 31 – Riots break out in the Belgian Congo.
November
Main article: November 1959
- November 1 – In Rwanda, Hutu politician Dominique Mbonyumutwa is beaten up by Tutsi forces, leading to a period of violence known as the wind of destruction.
- November 2 – At a ceremony near Toddington, British Minister of Transport Ernest Marples opens the first section of the M1 Motorway, between Watford and Crick, along with two spur motorways, the M45 and M10. Three decades of large scale motorway construction follow, leading to the rapid expansion of the UK motorway network.
- November 15 – The brutal Clutter family murders are committed in Holcomb, Kansas, inspiring Truman Capote's In Cold Blood (1966).
- November 18 – Religious epic film Ben-Hur, starring Charlton Heston, which will be by far the highest-grossing film of the year and will go on to win a record 12 Academy Awards, premieres at New York City's Loews Theater in Ultra Panavision 70.
- November 20 – The Declaration of the Rights of the Child is adopted by the United Nations.
- November – The MOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor), also known as the MOS transistor, is invented by Mohamed Atalla and Dawon Kahng at Bell Labs in the United States. It revolutionizes the electronics industry, becomes the fundamental building block of the Information Age and goes on to become the most widely manufactured device in history.
December
Main article: December 1959
- December 1 – Cold War: Antarctic Treaty – 12 countries, including the United States and the Soviet Union, sign a landmark treaty that sets aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve and bans military activity on the continent (the first arms control agreement established during the Cold War).
- December 2 – Malpasset Dam in southern France collapses and water flows over the town of Fréjus, killing 412.
- December 8 – The life-boat Mona, based at Broughty Ferry in Scotland, capsizes during a rescue attempt with the loss of 8 lives.
- December 11 – Charles Robberts Swart is appointed the 11th Governor-General of the Union of South Africa.
- December 14 – Makarios III is selected as the first president of Cyprus.
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- The Supremes girl group is founded as The Primettes in Detroit.
- Nylon pantyhose, or sheer tights, are first sold on the open market as 'Panti-Legs' by Glen Raven Knitting Mills in the United States.
- The first known human with HIV dies in the Congo.
- The current (as of 2024) design of the Japanese 10 yen coin is put into circulation.
- The Caspian tiger becomes extinct in Iran.
- The Henney Kilowatt goes on sale in the United States, becoming the first production electric car in almost three decades, but only 47 models will be sold in its 2-year production run.
- Car tailfin design reaches its apex in the United States with such as the Cadillac Eldorado, Chevrolet Impala second generation model, Dodge Silver Challenger and Imperial Crown Sedan.
- Sprite was created in West Germany by The Coca-Cola Company .
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January
- January 1 – Azali Assoumani, President of the Comoros
- 2 January – Rajinder Gupta, Indian politician and industrialist
- January 4 – Vanity, Canadian singer and actress (d. 2016)
- January 5 – Clancy Brown, American actor
- January 9 – Rigoberta Menchú, Guatemalan recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
- January 10 – Chris Van Hollen, American politician
- January 11 – Majed Abdullah, Saudi Arabian footballer
- January 16 – Sade, Nigerian-English singer
- January 17
- Susanna Hoffs, American rock vocalist
- Momoe Yamaguchi, Japanese singer
- January 20
- Rusty Anderson, American guitarist
- Joel Rifkin, American serial killer
- January 22 – Linda Blair, American actress
- January 24
- Kevin Magee, American basketball player (d. 2003)
- Jim Moir, English comedian
- January 27 –
- Cris Collinsworth, American professional football player and sports broadcaster
- Keith Olbermann, American news anchor and sportscaster
- January 30
- Steve Augeri, American singer
- Jody Watley, African-American singer
February
- February 5 – Jennifer Granholm, Canadian-American politician, 47th Governor of Michigan (2003–2011)
- February 8
- Andrew Hoy, Australian equestrian
- Mauricio Macri, President of Argentina
- February 9 – Joachim Kunz, East German Olympic weightlifter
- February 10 – Haku, Tongan wrestler
- February 13 – Benur Pashayan, Soviet Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler (d. 2019)
- February 14 – Renée Fleming, American soprano
- February 16 – John McEnroe, American tennis player
- February 18 – Jayne Atkinson, English-born American film, theatre and television actress
- February 22 – Kyle MacLachlan, American actor
- February 23 – Clayton Anderson, American astronaut
- February 25 – Mike Peters, Welsh musician (d. 2025)
- February 26 – Rolando Blackman, Panamanian-American basketball player
March
- March 3 – Ira Glass, American radio personality
- March 4 – Irina Strakhova, Russian race walker
- March 5 – Vazgen Sargsyan, 8th Prime Minister of Armenia (d. 1999)
- March 6
- Tom Arnold, American actor and comedian
- Lawrence R. Jacobs, American political scientist and professor
- March 7
- Donna Murphy, American actress and singer
- Tom Lehman, American golfer
- March 8
- Aidan Quinn, Irish-American actor
- Lester Holt, American journalist and news anchor
- March 9 – Takaaki Kajita, Japanese nuclear physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics
- March 11 – Dejan Stojanović, Serbian-American poet, writer, essayist and businessman
- March 13 – Kathy Hilton, American socialite and philanthropist
- March 14 – Tamara Tunie, American actress
- March 15 – Eliot Teltscher, American tennis player
- March 16 – Jens Stoltenberg, 27th Prime Minister of Norway
- March 17 – Danny Ainge, American basketball executive and player
- March 18
- Luc Besson, French film producer, writer and director
- Irene Cara, American singer and actress (d. 2022)
- March 21 – Nobuo Uematsu, Japanese composer
- March 22 – Matthew Modine, American actor
- March 26 – Catherine Keener, American actress
- March 28 – Laura Chinchilla, 49th president of Costa Rica
- March 29 – Perry Farrell, American singer, songwriter and musician
- March 30 – Andrew Bailey, executive director banking and chief cashier at the Bank of England
April
- April 2
- Alberto Fernández, President of Argentina
- Badou Ezzaki, Moroccan football player and manager
- April 3 – David Hyde Pierce, American actor
- April 7 – Rejoice Timire, Zimbabwean activist and politician (d. 2021)
- April 10 – Babyface, American singer, songwriter, and record producer
- April 15
- Emma Thompson, English actress
- Debra Livingston, American Lawyer
- Thomas F. Wilson, American actor
- April 16 – Alison Ramsay, Scottish field hockey player
- April 17 – Sean Bean, British actor
- April 21 – Robert Smith, lead vocalist of The Cure
- April 22 – Ryan Stiles, American-Canadian comedian
- April 24 – Paula Yates, British television presenter (d. 2000)
- April 26 – Pedro Pierluisi, Governor of Puerto Rico
- April 27
- Sheena Easton, Scottish singer
- Nicholas Kristof, American journalist and political commentator
- April 30
- Stephen Harper, 22nd Prime Minister of Canada
- Paul Gross, Canadian actor, producer, director and writer
May
- May 1 – Yasmina Reza, French playwright, actress, novelist and screenwriter
- May 3
- Uma Bharti, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh
- Ben Elton, British comedian and writer
- May 4 – Randy Travis, American singer
- May 9
- Christian Bach, Argentine-Mexican actress and producer of telenovelas (d. 2019)
- János Áder, President of Hungary
- May 10
- Victoria Rowell, American actress
- Cindy Hyde-Smith, US Senator
- May 12 – Ving Rhames, African-American actor
- May 14
- Patrick Bruel, French singer
- Robert Greene, American author
- May 17 – Marcelo Loffreda, Argentine rugby player and coach
- May 20 – Israel Kamakawiwoʻole, Hawaiian singer (d. 1997)
- May 21 – Loretta Lynch, American politician, 83rd United States Attorney General
- May 22 – Morrissey, British singer
- May 23 – Bob Mortimer, English comedian, presenter, and actor
- May 24 – Pelle Lindbergh, Swedish-born hockey player (d. 1985)
- May 25 – Julian Clary, English actor, comedian, novelist and presenter
- May 27 – Donna Strickland, Canadian physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics
- May 29
- Rupert Everett, British actor
- Gretchen, Brazilian singer and media personality
- May 30 – Phil Brown, English association football manager
June
- June 6 – Colin Quinn, American comedian and actor
- June 7 – Mike Pence, American politician and former Vice President of the United States
- June 9 – Paul Graham, Canadian television producer
- June 10
- Carlo Ancelotti, Italian football player and manager
- Eliot Spitzer, American politician and governor of New York
- June 11 – Hugh Laurie, British actor, comedian and musician
- June 13
- Klaus Iohannis, President of Romania
- Jim Irsay, American businessman and former owner of the Indianapolis Colts (d. 2025)
- June 14 – Marcus Miller, American musician, composer and producer
- June 16 – James Brian Hellwig (The Ultimate Warrior), American professional wrestler and bodybuilder (d. 2014)
- June 17 – Ulrike Richter, German swimmer
- June 19
- Anne Hidalgo, French politician, Mayor of Paris (2014–present)
- Christian Wulff, Federal President of Germany
- June 21
- Guerrinha, Brazilian basketball coach and basketball player
- Marcella Detroit, American soprano vocalist, guitarist and songwriter
- Louis Febre, Mexican composer
- Kathy Mattea, American musician and activist
- June 22 – Wayne Federman, American comedian, actor and author
- June 25 – Paris Themmen, American actor and businessman
- June 27
- Khadja Nin, Burundian singer and musician
- Pétur Pétursson, Icelandic footballer
- Lorrie Morgan, American musician
- June 29 – Gina Alajar, Filipino film and television actress and television director
- June 30 – Vincent D'Onofrio, American actor
July
- July 1
- Mohamed Lemine Ould Guig, Mauritanian academic and political figure
- Giovanni D'Aleo, Italian long-distance runner
- July 4 – Victoria Abril, Spanish actress and singer
- July 5
- María Concepción Navarrete, Mexican politician
- Marc Cohn, American singer-songwriter
- July 6 – Richard Dacoury, French basketball player
- July 7
- Barbara Krause, German swimmer
- Billy Campbell, American actor
- July 8
- Pauline Quirke, English actress
- Mikhail Zingarevich, Russian entrepreneur and philanthropist
- July 9
- Jim Kerr, Scottish rock singer (Simple Minds)
- Kevin Nash, American professional wrestler
- July 11
- Richie Sambora, American musician
- Suzanne Vega, American singer
- July 12
- King Tupou VI of Tonga
- Charlie Murphy, African-American actor and comedian (d. 2017)
- July 14
- Susana Martinez, American politician, Governor of New Mexico
- Lynn Bertholet, Swiss bank executive
- July 15 – Vincent Lindon, French actor and filmmaker
- July 19 – Juan J. Campanella, Argentinian filmmaker
- July 20 – Giovanna Amati, Italian racing driver
- July 24 – Markus Graf, Swiss ice hockey player, coach, and executive
- July 25 – Fyodor Cherenkov, Russian footballer and manager (d. 2014)
- July 26 – Kevin Spacey, American actor
- July 29
- Sanjay Dutt, Indian actor
- Ruud Janssen, Dutch artist
- John Sykes, British guitarist (d. 2024)
- July 30 − Abdullah of Pahang, sixteenth Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia
August
- August 3
- John C. McGinley, American actor
- Koichi Tanaka, Japanese scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- August 5 – Pete Burns, English singer, songwriter and television personality (d. 2016)
- August 6 – Rajendra Singh, Indian water conservationist, Magsaysay Award (2001)
- August 7 – Koenraad Elst, Belgian Indologist
- August 10 – Rosanna Arquette, American actress
- August 11 – Gustavo Cerati, Argentinian singer (d. 2014)
- August 13 – Danny Bonaduce, American wrestler, actor and radio/television personality
- August 14
- Marcia Gay Harden, American actress
- Magic Johnson, African-American basketball player
- Bill Hagerty, US Senator
- August 15 – Scott Altman, American astronaut
- August 17
- Jonathan Franzen, American author
- David Koresh, American spiritualist, leader of the Branch Davidian religious cult (d. 1993)
- August 18
- Dorothy Bush Koch, American writer and philanthropist
- Winona LaDuke, Native American environmentalist, author and activist
- August 21 – Liza Araneta Marcos, First Lady of the Philippines and lawyer
- August 25
- Guglielmo Trinci, retired Italian professional baseball player
- Sönke Wortmann, German film director
- August 26 – Stan Van Gundy, American basketball coach and TV commentator
- August 27
- Juan Fernando Cobo, Colombian artist
- Daniela Romo, Mexican singer, actress and TV hostess
- August 28 – Arthur Holden, Canadian actor and writer
- August 29
- Rebecca De Mornay, American actress
- Chris Hadfield, Canadian retired astronaut
- August 30 – Mark Jackson, Australian rules footballer and actor
- August 31 – Tony DeFranco, Canadian singer
September
- September 2 – Guy Laliberté, Canadian Cirque du Soleil founder
- September 4
- Kevin Harrington, Australian actor
- Armin Kogler, Austrian ski jumper
- September 6 – Gaetano Varcasia, Italian voice actor and theatre director (d. 2014)
- September 7
- Pierre Nanterme, French business executive (d. 2019)
- Drew Weissman, American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- September 8
- Daler Nazarov, Tajik composer, singer and actor
- Kerry Kennedy, American human rights activist
- September 11 – John Hawkes, American actor
- September 12 – Sigmar Gabriel, German politician
- September 13
- Kathy Johnson, American artistic gymnast
- Chris Hansen, American journalist
- September 14
- Morten Harket, Norwegian rock singer (A-ha)
- Mary Crosby, American actress and daughter of Bing Crosby
- September 16 – Peter Keleghan, Canadian actor
- September 17 – Olivia Lozano, Venezuelan politician
- September 18
- Ian Bridge, Canadian soccer player
- Sérgio Britto, Brazilian singer and keyboardist
- Mark Romanek, American director
- Ryne Sandberg, American baseball player and manager (d. 2025)
- September 21
- Dave Coulier, American comedian
- Crin Antonescu, Acting President of Romania in 2012 and history teacher
- September 23
- Jason Alexander, American actor and comedian
- Elizabeth Peña, American actress (d. 2014)
- September 28 – Dantes Tsitsi, Nauruan politician
- September 29 – Jon Fosse, Norwegian Nynorsk novelist, dramatist and poet, recipient of the Nobel Prize in literature
- September 30
- Ana Denicola, Uruguayan scientist
- Ettore Messina, Italian basketball coach
October
- October 1 – Youssou N'Dour, Senegalese singer
- October 2 – Lena Hades, Russian artist
- October 3 – Fred Couples, American golfer
- October 4 – Chris Lowe, British musician
- October 5 – Maya Lin, American designer and artist
- October 6
- Brian Higgins, American politician
- Walter Ray Williams Jr., American professional bowler
- Smash, American wrestler
- October 7
- Simon Cowell, English music producer and television talent show judge
- Dylan Baker, American actor
- October 8
- Erik Gundersen, Danish motorcycle racer
- Carlos I. Noriega, Peruvian-American colonel and astronaut
- October 9 – Boris Nemtsov, Russian politician (murdered 2015)
- October 10
- Kirsty MacColl, British singer-songwriter (d. 2000)
- Julia Sweeney, American actress and comedian
- Bradley Whitford, American actor and producer
- October 13 – Marie Osmond, American singer
- October 15
- Emeril Lagasse, American chef and restaurant owner
- Sarah, Duchess of York, British royal spouse
- October 17
- October 18 – Mauricio Funes, 44th President of El Salvador (d. 2025)
- October 21 – Ken Watanabe, Japanese actor
- October 22 – Arto Salminen, Finnish writer (d. 2005)
- October 23
- "Weird Al" Yankovic, American singer and parodist
- Sam Raimi, American producer, writer and director
- October 24 – Michelle Lujan Grisham, American politician, governor and representative from New Mexico
- October 25 – Chrissy Amphlett, Australian rock singer (d. 2013)
- October 26
- Evo Morales, President of Bolivia
- Dimitris Tsiodras, Greek politician
- October 27 – Rick Carlisle, American basketball coach
- October 29 – John Magufuli, 5th President of Tanzania (d. 2021)
- October 31 – Neal Stephenson, American writer
November
- November 2 – Saïd Aouita, Moroccan athlete
- November 5 – Bryan Adams, Canadian singer and photographer
- November 10
- Mackenzie Phillips, American actress
- Mike McCarthy, American football coach
- November 11
- Parithi Ilamvazhuthi, Indian politician (d. 2018)
- Christian Schwarzenegger, Swiss legal scientist and professor
- November 14
- Deta Hedman, Jamaican-born English darts player
- Paul McGann, British actor
- November 18 – Jimmy Quinn, Northern Irish footballer
- November 19
- Allison Janney, American actress
- Rob Ashford, American stage director and choreographer
- November 20 – Sean Young, American actress
- November 23
- Dominique Dunne, American actress (d. 1982)
- Maxwell Caulfield, British actor
- November 25 – Charles Kennedy, British politician (d. 2015)
- November 26 – Sergey Golovkin, Russian serial killer and rapist (d. 1996)
- November 27 – Viktoria Mullova, Russian violinist
- November 28 – Judd Nelson, American actor
- November 29
- Rahm Emanuel, American politician
- Platon Lebedev, Russian executive
- Neal Broten, American professional ice hockey player
- November 30
- Cherie Currie, singer, musician, actress, and artist
- Marie Currie, singer, songwriter, actress, and artist
- Sylvia Hanika, German tennis player
December
- December 1 – Wally Lewis, Australian rugby league player
- December 3
- Kathy Jordan, American tennis player
- Eamonn Holmes, Northern Irish television presenter
- December 4 – Christa Luding-Rothenburger, German speed skater
- December 5 – Yoshitomo Nara, Japanese artist
- December 6 – Satoru Iwata, Japanese president of Nintendo (d. 2015)
- December 11 – Li Gui-min, Taiwanese politician
- December 13 – Johnny Whitaker, American actor
- December 14 – Evan Ziporyn, American composer
- December 15 – Betsy Arakawa, American classical pianist
- December 17 – Gregg Araki, American director
- December 19 – Waise Lee, Hong Kong actor
- December 20
- Stephen Chan Chi Wan, general manager of TVB
- Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, 51st Prime Minister of Poland
- December 21 – Florence Griffith Joyner, American athlete (d. 1998)
- December 22 – Bernd Schuster, German footballer and manager
- December 24 – Lee Daniels, American director and producer
- December 25 – Michael P. Anderson, American astronaut (d. 2003)
- December 26
- Glenna Cabello, Venezuelan political scientist
- Hans Nielsen, Danish speedway rider
- December 28 – Ana Torroja, Spanish singer
- December 29
- Marco Antonio Solís, Mexican singer
- Patricia Clarkson, American actress
- Paula Poundstone, American stand-up comedian
- December 30 – Tracey Ullman, British-American comedian and actress
- December 31
- Val Kilmer, American actor (d. 2025)
- Baron Waqa, Nauruan politician and composer, 14th President of Nauru
Full date unknown
- Paul Zgheib, Lebanese photographer
- Bernard Lavigne, French Judge
- Li Qiang, Premier of China since 2023
- Jorge Arroyo, Costa Rican writer
- Terry Smith, American sportsman
- Nina Hartley, American pornographic actress
- Peter Mullan, Scottish actor and filmmaker
Deaths
January
- January 9 – Giuseppe Bottai, Italian Fascist journalist and politician (b. 1895)
- January 10 – Colin Gregory, Australian tennis player (b. 1903)
- January 14
- January 21
- January 22
February

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- February 3 – Killed in the crash of a private plane:
- February 4 – Una O'Connor, Irish actress (b. 1880)
- February 7 – D. F. Malan, South African politician, 4th Prime Minister of South Africa (b. 1874)
- February 11 – Marshall Teague, American race car driver (b. 1921)
- February 12 – George Antheil, American composer (b. 1900)
- February 14 – Baby Dodds, American jazz musician (b. 1898)
- February 15 – Sir Owen Richardson, British physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1879)
- February 18 – Gago Coutinho, Portuguese aviation pioneer (b. 1869)
- February 22 – Helen Parrish, American actress (b. 1923)
- February 23 – Pierre Frieden, Luxembourgish politician and writer, 18th Prime Minister of Luxembourg (b. 1892)
- February 25 – Klawdziy Duzh-Dushewski, Soviet architect, diplomat and journalist (b. 1891)
- February 26
- February 28
March


- March 1 – Mack Gordon, American composer and lyricist (b. 1904)
- March 2 – Eric Blore, English actor (b. 1887)
- March 3 – Lou Costello, American actor and comedian (b. 1906)
- March 4 – Maxie Long, American athlete (b. 1878)
- March 6
- March 7 – Ichirō Hatoyama, Japanese politician, 36th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1883)
- March 15
- March 17 – Galaktion Tabidze, Georgian poet (b. 1891)
- March 19 – Umberto Barbaro, Italian critic (b. 1902)
- March 23 – Dominick Trcka, Czechoslovak Roman Catholic priest and blessed (b. 1886)
- March 24 – Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi, Sudanese political figure and religious leader, Imam of the Ansar and 1st Prime Minister of Sudan (b. 1885)
- March 26 – Raymond Chandler, American-born novelist (b. 1888)
- March 28 – Lyubov Golanchikova, Soviet pilot (b. 1889)
- March 29 – Barthélemy Boganda, 1st Prime Minister of the Central African Republic (b. 1910)
April

- April 2 – Nicholas Charnetsky, Soviet Orthodox priest, bishop, martyr and blessed (b. 1884)
- April 8 – Jonathan Zenneck, German physicist and electrical engineer (b. 1871)
- April 9 – Frank Lloyd Wright, American architect (b. 1867)
- April 18 – Irving Cummings, American actor (b. 1888)
- April 26 – Ki Hajar Dewantara, founder of Taman Siswa school, first Minister of Education of Indonesia (b. 1889)
- April 28 – María Guggiari Echeverría, Paraguayan Roman Catholic religious professed and venerable (b. 1925)
- April 29 – Sir Kenneth Anderson, British general (b. 1891)
May
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- May 5
- May 8
- May 11 – Marcella Albani, Italian actress (b. 1899)
- May 14 – Sidney Bechet, American-born jazz saxophonist (b. 1897)
- May 17 – George Albert Smith, English film pioneer (b. 1864)
- May 18
- May 20 – Alfred Schütz, Austrian sociologist (b. 1899)
- May 24 – John Foster Dulles, 52nd United States Secretary of State (b. 1888)
- May 29 – Ed Walsh, American baseball player (b. 1881)
June


- June 1 – Sax Rohmer, English author (b. 1883)
- June 4 – Charles Vidor, American director (b. 1900)
- June 8 – Pietro Canonica, Italian sculptor (b. 1869)
- June 9 – Adolf Windaus, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1876)
- June 13 – Seán Lester, Irish diplomat (b. 1888)
- June 14 – Jerónimo Méndez, Chilean politician, acting President of the Republic (b. 1887)
- June 15 – Kazimierz Bein, Polish ophthalmologist (b. 1872)
- June 16 – George Reeves, American television actor (b. 1914)
- June 18
- June 20
- June 22 – Bruce Harlan, American Olympic diver (b. 1926)
- June 23
- June 27
- June 30 – José Vasconcelos, Mexican politician, writer and philosopher (b. 1882)
July
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- July 2 – Sergei Chetverikov, Russian biologist (b. 1880)
- July 3 – Johan Bojer, Norwegian novelist and dramatist (b. 1872)
- July 6 – George Grosz, German artist (b. 1893)
- July 7
- July 14 – Grock, Swiss clown (b. 1880)
- July 15
- July 17 – Billie Holiday, American singer (b. 1915)
- July 20 – William D. Leahy, American admiral (b. 1875)
- July 25
- July 27 – Aleksandar Tsankov, 21st Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1879)
- July 30 – María Natividad Venegas de la Torre, Mexican Roman Catholic nun and saint (b. 1868)
August

- August 4 – Ioan Bălan, Romanian Orthodox prelate (b. 1880)
- August 6 – Preston Sturges, American film director and writer (b. 1898)
- August 8
- August 9 – Emil František Burian, Czechoslovak poet (b. 1904)
- August 16
- August 19 – Blind Willie McTell, American Piedmont blues singer and guitarist (b. 1901)
- August 21 – Sir Jacob Epstein, American-born British sculptor (b. 1880)
- August 28
September

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- September 6
- September 7 – Maurice Duplessis, Premier of Quebec (b. 1890)
- September 9 – Ramón Fonst, Cuban fencer (b. 1883)
- September 11 – Paul Douglas, American actor (b. 1907)
- September 14 – Wayne Morris, American actor (b. 1914)
- September 18 – Adolf Ziegler, German painter (b. 1892)
- September 20 – Nikandr Chibisov, Russian commander (b. 1892)
- September 22
- September 24 – Wolfgang Paalen, German-Austrian-Mexican painter, sculptor and art philosopher (b. 1905)
- September 25 – Helen Broderick, American actress (b. 1891)
- September 26 – S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, 4th Prime Minister of Ceylon (b. 1899)
- September 28
- September 30 – Taylor Holmes, American actor (b. 1878)
October


- October 1 – Enrico De Nicola, Italian jurist, politician and journalist, 1st President of Italy (b. 1877)
- October 3 – Sakiko Kanase, Japanese hostess, model, and teacher (b. 1935)
- October 6 – Bernard Berenson, American art historian (b. 1865)
- October 7 – Mario Lanza, American tenor (b. 1921)
- October 9 – Shirō Ishii, Japanese microbiologist and lieutenant general of Unit 731 (b. 1892)
- October 14 – Errol Flynn, Australian actor (b. 1909)
- October 15 – Stepan Bandera, Ukrainian nationalist leader (b. 1909)
- October 16 – George C. Marshall, United States Secretary of State, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1880)
- October 18 – Boughera El Ouafi, Algerian athlete (b. 1903)
- October 19 –
- October 20 – Werner Krauss, German actor (b. 1884)
- October 22 – Joseph Cahill, Australian politician (b. 1891)
- October 28 – Camilo Cienfuegos, Cuban revolutionary (b. 1932)
- October 29 – King Sisavang Vong of Laos (b. 1885)
November


- November 1 – Zhang Jinghui, Chinese general and politician, Prime Minister of Manchukuo (b. 1871)
- November 2 – Federico Tedeschini, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and eminence (b. 1873)
- November 4
- November 6
- November 7 – Victor McLaglen, English actor and boxer (b. 1886)
- November 10 – Lupino Lane, British actor (b. 1892)
- November 15 – Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, Scottish physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1869)
- November 17 – Heitor Villa-Lobos, Brazilian composer (b. 1887)
- November 20 – Alfonso López Pumarejo, 2-time President of Colombia (b. 1886)
- November 21 – Max Baer, American boxer and actor (b. 1909)
- November 22 – Molla Mallory, American tennis champion (b. 1884)
- November 24
- November 25 – Gérard Philipe, French actor (b. 1922)
December
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- December 3 – Juozapas Skvireckas, Soviet Orthodox archbishop and reverend (b. 1873)
- December 4 – Hubert Marischka, Austrian film director (b. 1882)
- December 7
- December 11 – Jim Bottomley, American baseball player (b. 1900)
- December 14 – Stanley Spencer, British painter (b. 1891)
- December 19 – Andrés Martínez Trueba, 31st President of Uruguay (b. 1884)
- December 22 – Gilda Gray, Polish-born dancer and actress (b. 1901)
- December 23 – Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, British politician (b. 1881)
- December 28 – Ante Pavelic, Croatian fascist leader and WWII war criminal (b. 1889)
Unknown
Nobel Prizes

- Physics – Emilio Gino Segrè, Owen Chamberlain
- Chemistry – Jaroslav Heyrovský
- Physiology or Medicine – Severo Ochoa, Arthur Kornberg
- Literature – Salvatore Quasimodo
- Peace – Philip Noel-Baker
Notes
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