1970 (
MCMLXX) was a
common year starting on
Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the
Gregorian calendar. Year 1970 is the
Unix epoch time.
Events of 1970
January

February
March
- March 1 – Rhodesia severs its last tie with the United
Kingdom
, declaring itself a racially segregated republic.
- March 5 – The Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty goes into effect, after ratification by 43 nations.
- March 6 – A bomb being constructed by
members of the Weathermen
and meant to be planted at a military dance in New Jersey,
explodes, killing 3 members of the organization.
- March 6 – Süleyman Demirel of AP forms the new government of
Turkey
(32nd
government)
- March 7 – Citroën introduces the SM at the Geneva Auto Salon
- March 12 – Teenagers
in the United
Kingdom
vote for the first time, in a by-election in Bridgwater.
- March 15 – The
Expo
'70
World's Fair opens in Suita, Osaka,
Japan.
- March 16 – The complete New English Bible is published.
- March 17 – My Lai
massacre
: The
United States Army charges 14
officers with suppressing information related to the
incident.
- March 18 – General
Lon Nol ousts Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia
.
- March 18 – United States Postal Service
workers in New York
City
go on strike; the
strike spreads to the state of California
and the cities of Akron, Ohio
, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
, Chicago
, Boston
, and
Denver,
Colorado
; 210,000 out of 750,000 U.S. postal employees walk
out. President Nixon assigns military units to New York City
post offices. The strike lasts 2 weeks.
- March 21 – The first Earth Day proclamation is issued by San Francisco
Mayor Joseph Alioto.
- March 21 – "All
Kinds of Everything", sung by Dana (music and text by Derry Lindsay
and Jackie Smith), wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1970
for Ireland
.
- March 25 – The Concorde makes its first supersonic flight
(700 mph 1,127 km/h).
- March 31 – NASA
's
Explorer 1, the first American
satellite and Explorer program spacecraft, reenters
Earth's atmosphere after 12 years
in orbit.
- March 31 – Japan Airlines Flight 351,
carrying 131 passengers and 7 crew from Tokyo
to Fukuoka, is hijacked by Japanese Red Army members. All
passengers are eventually freed.
April
- April 1 – President
Richard Nixon signs the Public Health Cigarette
Smoking Act into law, banning cigarette television advertisements in the
United
States
, starting on January 1, 1971.
- April 1 – American Motors Corporation
introduces the Gremlin.
- April 8 – A huge gas
explosion at a subway construction
site in Osaka, Japan
kills 79 and
injures over 400.
- April 10 – Paul McCartney announces that the Beatles have disbanded, while at the same
press conference, announcing the release of his first solo album.
- April 11 – An avalanche at a tuberculosis sanatorium in the French
Alps kills 74, mostly young boys.
- April 11 – Apollo program: Apollo 13 (Jim
Lovell, Fred Haise, Jack Swigert) is launched toward the Moon.
- April 13 – An oxygen tank in the
Apollo 13 spacecraft explodes, forcing the
crew to abort the mission and return in 4 days.
May
- May 1 – Demonstrations against the trial
of the New Haven Nine, Bobby Seale, and Ericka Huggins draw 12,000.
President
Richard Nixon orders U.S. forces to
cross into neutral Cambodia, threatening to widen the Vietnam War, sparking nationwide riots and
leading to the Kent State Shootings
.
- May 4 – Kent State
shootings
: Four students at Kent State University
in Ohio
are killed
and 9 wounded by Ohio State National Guardsmen, at a protest
against the incursion into Cambodia
.
- May 6 – Arms Crisis in the Republic of
Ireland
: Charles Haughey and
Neil Blaney are dismissed as members of
the Irish Government, for
accusations of their involvement in a plot to import arms for use
by the Provisional IRA in Northern
Ireland
.
- May 6 – Feyenoord wins the European Cup after a 2–1 win over
Celtic.
- May 8 – Hard Hat riot: Unionized construction workers
attack about 1,000 students and others protesting the Kent State
shootings
near the intersection of Wall Street
and Broad
Street and at New York City Hall
.
- May 8 – The
Beatles release their 12th and final album, Let It
Be.
- May 9 – In Washington,
D.C.
, 100,000 people demonstrate against the Vietnam
War.
- May 11 – Henry Marrow is murdered in a violent hate crime in Oxford, North Carolina
.
- May 11 – Lubbock Tornado: An F5 tornado hits
downtown Lubbock,
Texas
, the first to hit a downtown district of a major
city since Topeka,
Kansas
in 1966; 28 are
killed.
- May 14 – Ulrike
Meinhof helps Andreas Baader
escape.
- May 14 – In the second
day of violent demonstrations at Jackson State University in
Jackson,
Mississippi
, state law enforcement officers fire into the
demonstrators, killing 2 and injuring 12.
- May 17 – Thor Heyerdahl sets sail from Morocco
on the papyrus boat Ra
II, to sail the Atlantic Ocean
.
- May 23 – A fire occurs
in the Britannia
Bridge
over the Menai Strait
in north Wales
,
contributing to its partial destruction and amounting to
approximately £1,000,000 worth of fire damage.
- May 24 – The scientific drilling of the Kola
Superdeep Borehole
begins in the USSR
.
- May 26 – The Soviet
Tupolev Tu-144
becomes the first commercial transport to exceed Mach 2.
- May 27 – A British
expedition climbs the south face of Annapurna I
.
- May 31 – The 1970 Ancash earthquake causes a
landslide that buries the town of Yungay, Peru
; more than 47,000 people are killed.
- May 31 – The 1970 FIFA World Cup is inaugurated in
Mexico
.
June
July
August
- August 7 – Harold Haley, Marin County Superior Court
Judge, is taken hostage and murdered, in an effort to free George Jackson from police
custody.
- August 17 –
August 18 – The U.S. sinks 418 containers
of nerve gas into the Gulf Stream near the Bahamas
.
- August 17 – Venera program: Venera 7 is launched. It later becomes the
first spacecraft to successfully transmit data from another
planet.
- August 26 – The
Women's Strike For
Equality takes place down Fifth Avenue
in New York
City
.
- August 26–30 – The Isle of Wight Festival 1970
takes place on East Afton Farm off the coast of England
. Some 600,000 people attend the largest rock
festival of all time. Artists include Jimi
Hendrix, The Who, The Doors, Chicago,
Richie Havens, John Sebastian, Joan
Baez, Ten Years After, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and
Jethro Tull.
- August 29 – Rubén Salazar is shot and killed during a
rally in East Los Angeles.
September
- September 1 – An assassination
attempt against King Hussein of
Jordan precipitates the Black September crisis.
- September 3 – September 6 – Israeli forces fight Palestinian
guerillas in southern Lebanon.
- September 5 – Vietnam War – Operation Jefferson Glenn: The
United States 101st Airborne
Division and the South Vietnamese
1st Infantry Division initiate a new operation in Thua Thien
Province (the operation ends in October 1971).
- September 6 – The Popular Front for
the Liberation of Palestine hijacks 4 passenger aircraft from
Pan Am, TWA and Swissair on flights to New York from Brussels,
Frankfurt and Zürich.
- September 7 – An
anti-war rally is held at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
, attended by John
Kerry, Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland.
- September 7 –
Fighting breaks out between Arab guerillas and government forces in
Amman
, Jordan
.
- September
8–10 – The Jordanian
government and Palestinian guerillas make truces
they keep breaking.
- September 9 –
Guinea
recognizes East
Germany
.
- September 9 –
Elvis Presley begins his first concert
tour since 1958 in Phoenix, Arizona
at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
- September 10 –
Cambodian
government forces break the siege of Kompong Tho
after 3 months.
- September 10 – The Chevrolet Vega is introduced.
- September 11 – The Ford Pinto is introduced.
- September 13 – The first New York City Marathon begins.
- September 15 – King Hussein of Jordan forms a military
government with Muhammad Daoud as the prime minister.
- September 18 – Jimi Hendrix dies of alcohol related
complications.
- September 20 –
Syrian
armored forces cross the Jordanian
border.
- September 20 – Luna 16 lands on the Moon and lifts off the
next day with samples. It lands on Earth September 24.
- September 21 –
Palestinian armored forces reinforce Palestinian guerillas in
Irbidi
, Jordan
.
- September 22 –
Tunku Abdul Rahman resigns as
prime minister of Malaysia
, and is succeeded by his deputy Tun Abdul Razak.
- September 26 –
The Laguna Fire starts in San Diego
County
, burning 175,425 acres (710 km²).
- September 27 –
Richard Nixon begins a tour of Europe,
visiting Italy
, Yugoslavia, Spain
, the
United
Kingdom
and Ireland
.
- September 28 – Gamal Abdal Nasser dies; Vice President
Anwar Sadat is named temporary president of Egypt.
- September 29 – The U.S. Congress
gives President Richard Nixon
authority to sell arms to Israel.
- September 29 –
In Berlin
, Baader-Meinhof Gang members rob 3 banks,
with loot totaling over DM200,000.
October
- October 2 – The
Wichita
State University
football team's "Gold" plane crashes in Colorado
, killing most of the players. They were on
their way (along with administrators and fans) to a game with
Utah State University.
- October 3 – In
Lebanon
, the government of Prime Minister Rashid Karami resigns.
- October 4 – In
Bolivia
, Army Commander General Rogelio Miranda and a group of officers
rebel and demand the resignation of President Alfredo Ovando Candía, who fires
him.
- October 4 – National Educational
Television ends operations, being succeeded by PBS.
- October 4 – In
Los
Angeles
, Rock and blues singer Janis Joplin dies in her hotel room, from an
overdose of heroin.
- October 5 – U.S. President Richard Nixon's European tour ends.
- October 5 – The Front de Libération du
Québec (FLQ) kidnaps James Cross in
Montreal and demands release of all its imprisoned members.
The next
day the Canadian government announces it will not meet the demand,
beginning Quebec
's October
Crisis.
- October 5 – The Public Broadcasting Service
begins broadcasting.
- October 6 – Bolivian President
Alfredo Ovando Candía
resigns; General Rogelio Miranda
takes over but resigns soon after.
- October 6 – French President Georges Pompidou visits the Soviet
Union.
- October 7 – General Juan José Torres becomes the new
President of Bolivia.
- October 8 – The U.S. Foreign Office
announces that renewal of arms sales to Pakistan
.
- October 8 – Soviet author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is awarded the
Nobel Prize for
Literature.
- October 8 –
Vietnam War: In Paris
, a
Communist delegation rejects U.S.
President Richard Nixon's October 7 peace proposal as "a maneuver to deceive
world opinion."
- October 9 – The
Khmer Republic is proclaimed in
Cambodia
.
- October 10 –
Fiji
becomes independent.
- October 10 –
October Crisis: In Montreal,
Quebec
, a national crisis hits Canada
when Quebec
Minister of Labour Pierre Laporte becomes the second statesman
kidnapped by members of the FLQ terrorist
group.
- October 11 –
Eleven French soldiers are killed in a shootout with rebels in
Chad
.
- October 12 – Vietnam War: U.S. President Richard Nixon announces that the United States
will withdraw 40,000 more troops before Christmas.
- October 13 –
Canada
and the People's Republic of China
establish diplomatic relations.
- October 13 –
Saeb Salam forms a government in Lebanon
.
- October 14 – A
Chinese nuclear test is conducted in Lop Nor
.
- October 15 – In
Egypt
, a referendum supports Anwar
Sadat 90.04%.
- October 15 – A
section of the new West Gate Bridge
in Melbourne
collapses into the river below, killing 35
construction workers.
- October 15 – The Baltimore Orioles defeat the Cincinnati Reds in Game 5 of the World Series, 9–3, to win the series 4 games to
1 for their 2nd World Championship.
- October 15 – The
domestic Soviet
Aeroflot Flight 244 is hijacked and
diverted to Turkey
.
- October 16 – October Crisis: The Canadian government
declares a state of emergency and
outlaws the Quebec Liberation
Front.
- October 17 – October Crisis: Pierre Laporte is found murdered in south
Montreal.
- October 17 – A
cholera epidemic breaks out in Istanbul
.
- October 17 – Anwar Sadat officially becomes President of
Egypt.
- October 20 – The Soviet Union
launches the Zond 8 lunar
probe.
- October 20 – Egyptian president Anwar
Sadat names Mahmoud Fawzi as his prime
minister.
- October 21 – A U.S. Air Force plane makes
an emergency landing near Leninakan
, Soviet
Union
. The Soviets release the American officers,
including 2 generals, November 10.
- October 22 –
Chilean
army commander René
Schneider is shot in Santiago; the government declares a state
of emergency. Schneider dies October
25.
- October 24 –
Salvador Allende is elected
President of Chile
.
- October 25 – The
wreck of the Confederate submarine Hunley is found off Charleston
, South
Carolina
, by pioneer
underwater archaeologist,
Dr. E. Lee Spence, then just 22 years old.
Hunley was the first submarine in history to sink a ship
in warfare.
- October 26 – Garry Trudeau's comic
strip Doonesbury debuts in
approximately two dozen newspapers in the United States.
- October 28 – In Jordan, the
government of Ahmed Toukan resigns; the next prime minister is
Wasfi Al-Tal.
- October 28 – A cholera outbreak in eastern Slovakia causes Hungary
to close its border with Czechoslovakia.
- October 28 –
Gary Gabelich drives the
rocket-powered Blue Flame
to an official world land speed record of 622.287 mph
(1 001.452 863 km/h) on the dry lake bed of the
Bonneville
Salt Flats
in Utah. The record, the first above
1 000 km/h, stands for nearly 13 years.
- October 30 – In
Vietnam
, the worst monsoon to hit
the area in 6 years causes large floods, kills
293, leaves 200,000 homeless and virtually halts the Vietnam War.
November
- November 1 –
Club Cinq-Sept fire in Saint-Laurent-du-Pont
, France
, kills
146.
- November 3 – Democrats sweep the U.S.
Congressional midterm elections; Ronald
Reagan is reelected governor of California; Jimmy Carter is elected governor of Georgia.
- November 4 –
Vietnam War – Vietnamization: The United States
turns control of the air
base in the Mekong Delta to
South Vietnam.
- November 4 –
Social workers in Los Angeles, California
take custody of Genie, a girl who had been kept in
solitary confinement since her birth.
- November 5 –
Vietnam War: The United
States
Military Assistance Command in Vietnam
reports the lowest weekly American soldier death
toll in 5 years (24 soldiers die that week, which is the fifth
consecutive week the death toll is below 50; 431 are reported
wounded that week, however).
- November 8 –
Egypt
, Libya
and Sudan
announce their intentions to form a
federation.
- November 9 – The Soviet Union
launches Luna 17.
- November 9 –
Vietnam War: The Supreme Court of the United
States
votes 6–3 not to hear a case by the state of
Massachusetts
, about the constitutionality of a state law
granting Massachusetts residents the right to refuse military
service in an undeclared war.
- November 10 –
Vietnam War – Vietnamization: For the
first time in 5 years, an entire week ends with no reports of
United
States
combat fatalities in Southeast Asia.
- November 12 – Soviet author Andrei Amalrik is sentenced to 3 years for
'anti-Soviet' writings.
- November 13 –
Hafez al-Assad comes to power in
Syria
,
following a military coup.
- November 13 –
1970 Bhola cyclone: A 120-mph
(193 km/h) tropical cyclone
hits the densely populated Ganges Delta
region of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh
), killing an estimated 500,000 people (considered
the 20th century's worst cyclone
disaster).
- November 14 –
Southern
Airlines Flight 932
crashes in Wayne County, West Virginia
; all 75 on board, including 37 players and 5
coaches from the Marshall University
football team, are
killed.
- November 14 –
The Soviet Union enters the ICAO
, making
Russian the fourth official
language of the organization.
- November 16 – The Lockheed L-1011 Tristar flies for
the first time.
- November 17 –
Vietnam War: Lieutenant William Calley goes on trial for the My Lai
massacre
.
- November 17 –
Luna program: The Soviet Union
lands Lunokhod
1 on Mare
Imbrium
(Sea of Rains) on the Moon. This is the first roving remote-controlled
robot to land on another world, and is released by the orbiting
Luna 17 spacecraft.
- November 18 – U.S. President
Richard Nixon asks the U.S. Congress for US$155 million in
supplemental aid for the Cambodian
government (US$85 million is for military
assistance to prevent the overthrow of the government of Premier
Lon Nol by the Khmer
Rouge and North
Vietnam).
- November 18 – The United Nations Security
Council demands that no government recognize Rhodesia.
- November 19 –
European Economic
Community prime ministers meet in Munich
.
- November 21 –
Syrian
Prime Minister Hafez
al-Assad forms a new government but retains the post of defense
minister.
- November 21 – In
Ethiopia
, the Eritrean
Liberation Front kills an Ethiopian general.
- November 21 –
Vietnam War – Operation Ivory Coast
: A joint Air
Force and Army team raids the Son Tay
prison camp in an attempt to free American POW thought to be held there (no Americans
are killed, but the prisoners have already moved to another camp;
all U.S. POWs are moved to a handful of central prison
complexes as a result of this raid).
- November 22 –
Guinean
president Sekou
Toure accuses Portugal
of an attack when hundreds of mercenaries land near
the capital Conakry
.
- November 23–24 – The Guinean army repels the landing
attempts.
- November 23 – Rodgers and Hammerstein's
Oklahoma! makes its
network TV debut, when CBS telecasts the
1955 film version as a 3-hour
Thanksgiving special.
- November 25–29 – A U.N. delegation arrives to investigate
the Guinea situation.
- November 25 – In
Tokyo
, author and
Tatenokai militia leader Yukio Mishima and his followers take over the
headquarters of the Japan
Self-Defense Forces. When Mishima's speech fails to sway
public opinion towards his right-wing political beliefs, he commits
seppuku.
- November 26 – East Pakistan leader
Sheik Mujibur Rahman accuses the
central government of negligence in catastrophe relief.
- November 26 – Pope Paul VI begins an Asian tour.
- November 27 –
Bolivian artist Benjamin Mendoza tries to assassinate Pope Paul VI during his visit in Manila
.
- November 30 – British Caledonian Airways Ltd.
is formed.
December
- December 1 – The Italian House of
Representatives accepts the new divorce
law.
- December 1 –
Ethiopia
recognizes the People's
Republic of China
.
- December 1 – The
Basque ETA kidnaps
West German Eugen Beihl in San Sebastián
.
- December 1 – Luis Echeverría becomes president of Mexico.
- December 2 – The United States
Environmental Protection Agency begins operations.
- December 3 –
October Crisis: In Montreal, Quebec
, kidnapped British
Trade Commissioner James
Cross is released by the Front de Libération du
Québec terrorist group after being held hostage for 60
days. Police negotiate his release and in return
the Government of Canada
grants 5 terrorists from the FLQ's Chenier Cell
their request for safe passage to Cuba
.
- December 3 –
Burgos Trial: In Burgos
, Spain
, the
trial of 16 Basque terrorism suspects
begins.
- December 4 – The Spanish government
declares a 3-month martial law in the Basque county of Guipuzco,
over strikes and demonstrations.
- December 4 – The U.N. announces that
Portuguese navy and army units were responsible for the attempted
invasion of Guinea.
- December 5 – The Asian and Australian
tour of Pope Paul VI ends.
- December 7 –
Giovanni Enrico Bucher, the Swiss ambassador to Brazil, is
kidnapped in Rio de
Janeiro
; kidnappers demand the release of 70 political
prisoners.
- December 7 – The U.N. General
Assembly supports the isolation of South
Africa for its apartheid
policies.
- December 7 – During his visit to the
Polish capital, German Chancellor
Willy Brandt goes down on his knees in
front of a monument to the victims of the Warsaw Ghetto.
- December 12 – A
landslide in western Colombia
leaves 200 dead.
- December 13 –
The government of Poland
announces food price increases. Riots
and looting lead to a bloody confrontation between the rioters and
the government on December 15, and
martial law December 17–22.
- December 15 – The USSR's
Venera 7 becomes the first
spacecraft to land successfully on Venus and transmit data back to
Earth.
- December 15 –
The South
Korean
ferry Namyong Ho capsizes off Korean
Strait
; 308 are killed.
- December 16 – The Ethiopian
government declares a state of
emergency in the county of Eritrea over the activities of the
Eritrean Liberation
Front.
- December 20 – General Secretary of the Polish Communist Party, Władysław Gomułka, resigns;
Edward Gierek replaces him.
- December 20 – An Egyptian delegation
leaves for Moscow to ask for economic and military aid.
- December 22 –
The Libyan
Revolutionary Council declares that it will
nationalize all foreign banks in the country.
- December 22 –
Franz Stangl, the ex-commander of
Treblinka
, is sentenced to life imprisonment.
- December 23 – The Polish government
freezes food prices for 2 years.
- December 23 –
The Bolivian
government releases Regis Debray.
- December 23 –
The North Tower of the World Trade Center
is topped out at 1,368 feet (417 m),
making it the tallest building in the world.
- December 25 – The ETA releases Eugen Beihl.
- December 27 –
India
's president declares new elections.
- December 28 – Burgos Trial: Three
Basques are sentenced to death (3 twice), others sentenced to 12 to
62 years, and 1 is released.
- December 28 – The suspected killers
of Pierre Laporte, Jacques and Paul
Rose and Francis Sunard, are arrested near Montreal.
- December 29 – U.S. President
Richard Nixon signs into law the
Occupational Safety
and Health Act.
- December 30 – In
Viscaya,
Spain
, Basque
county
, 15,000 go on strike to protest the Burgos
trial death sentences.
- December 30 – Francisco Franco commutes the death
sentences of the Burgos Trial defendants to 30 years in
prison.
- December 31 – Paul McCartney sues in Great Britain to
dissolve the Beatles' legal
partnership.
Undated
Ongoing
World population
| World
population |
|
1970 |
1965 |
1975 |
| World |
3,692,492,000 |
3,334,874,000 |
|
4,068,109,000 |
375,617,000 |
| Africa |
357,283,000 |
313,744,000 |
43,539,000 |
408,160,000 |
50,877,000 |
| Asia |
2,143,118,000 |
1,899,424,000 |
243,694,000 |
2,397,512,000 |
254,394,000 |
| Europe |
655,855,000 |
634,026,000 |
21,829,000 |
675,542,000 |
19,687,000 |
| Latin-America |
284,856,000 |
250,452,000 |
34,404,000 |
321,906,000 |
37,050,000 |
| North America |
231,937,000 |
219,570,000 |
12,367,000 |
243,425,000 |
11,488,000 |
| Oceania |
19,443,000 |
17,657,000 |
1,786,000 |
21,564,000 |
2,121,000 |
Births
January–February
- January 1 – Kimberly Page, American model
- January 6 – Julie Chen, American television host
- January 6 – Gabrielle Reece, American volleyball player
and model
- January 9 – Lara Fabian, Canadian/Belgian singer
- January 9 – Mia
X, American rapper
- January 12 – Zack de la Rocha, American rock musician
(Rage Against the
Machine)
- January 12 – Raekwon, African-American hip-hop artist (The Wu-Tang Clan)
- January 13 – Marco Pantani, Italian cyclist (d. 2004)
- January 15 – Shane McMahon, American professional wrestler
and wrestling executive
- January 17 – Jeremy Roenick, American hockey player
- January 17 – Genndy Tartakovsky, Russian animator
- January 18 – DJ
Quik, American rapper and producer
- January 19 – Tim Foster, British rower
- January 19 – Udo Suzuki, Japanese comedian
- January 20 – Skeet Ulrich, American actor
- January 22 – Alex Ross, American comic
artist
- January 24 – Matthew Lillard, American actor
- January 29 – Heather Graham, American
actress
- January 29 – Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore,
Indian shooter
- January 31 – Minnie Driver, English actress
- February 1 – Malik Sealy, American basketball player (d.
2000)
- February 3 – Keith Carney, American hockey player
- February 8 – Alonzo Mourning, American basketball
player
- February 8 – John Filan, Australian footballer
- February 9 – Glenn McGrath, Australian test cricketer
- February 14 – Sean Hill, American hockey player
- February 14 – Simon Pegg, British comedian, actor and
writer
- February 17 – Dominic Purcell, English-Australian
actor
- February 18 – Raine Maida, Canadian Musician and Beat
Poet
- February 21 – Dayna Devon, American news anchor
- February 22 – Dominic Roussel, Canadian ice hockey
player
- February 24 – Jeff Garcia, American football player
- February 26 – Linda Brava, Finnish violinist
- February 26 – Cathrine Lindahl, Swedish curler
- February 27 – Matthias Lechner, German art director
- February 28 – Daniel Handler, American author
- February 28 – Noureddine Morceli, Algerian athlete
March–April
- March 5 – John Frusciante, American rock musician
(Red Hot Chili Peppers)
- March 7 – Vladislav Adelkhanov, Russian classical
violinist and writer
- March 8 – Jason
Elam, American football player
- March 9 – Martin Johnson, English rugby
player
- March 9 – Shannon Leto, American drummer (30 Seconds to Mars)
- March 10 – Antonio Edwards, American football
player
- March 16 – Paul
Oscar (Páll Óskar Hjálmtýsson), Icelandic pop singer,
songwriter and disc jockey
- March 18 – Queen Latifah, American rapper, record
producer, and actress
- March 20 – Michele Jaffe, U.S.American novelist
- March 21 – Niiyama Shiho, Japanese voice actress
- March 22 – Leontien van Moorsel, Dutch
cyclist
- March 24 – Lara Flynn Boyle, American actress
- March 24 – Sharon Corr, Irish musician (The Corrs)
- March 25 – Teri Moïse, American singer
- March 27 – Elizabeth Mitchell, American actress
- March 27 – Leila Pahlavi, Iranian princess (d. 2001)
- March 28 – Vince Vaughn, American actor, writer, and
producer
- April 4 – Barry
Pepper, Canadian actor
- April 4 – Wendy
Bell, American news reader
- April 5 – Miho
Hatori, Japanese singer and songwriter (Cibo Matto)
- April 13 – Rick Schroder, American actor
- April 13 – Eduardo Capetillo, Mexican actor and
singer
- April 15 – Flex Alexander, American actor
- April 17 – Redman, American rapper
- April 18 – Heike Friedrich, German swimmer
- April 19 – Luis Miguel, Mexican singer
- April 20 – Adriano Moraes, Brazilian rodeo
performer
- April 21 – Nicole Sullivan, American actress, comedian,
and writer
- April 22 – Regine Velasquez, Filipino singer, actress,
model and record producer
- April 23 – Sadao
Abe, Japanese actor
- April 23 – Andrew
Gee, Australian rugby league footballer
- April 25 – Jason Lee, American skateboarder and
actor
- April 26 – Tionne
"T-Boz" Watkins, American singer
- April 28 – Diego Simeone, Argentine footballer and
manager
- April 29 – Andre Agassi, American tennis player
- April 29 – Uma
Thurman, American actress
May–June
- May 3 – Jeffrey
Sebelia, American fashion designer
- May 4 – Will
Arnett, Canadian actor
- May 7 – Kim
Su-ro, South Korean actor
- May 6 – Kavan
Smith, Canadian actor
- May 6 – Roland
Kun, Nauruan politician
- May 8 – Michael
Bevan, Australian cricketer
- May 8 – Luis Enrique, Spanish
footballer
- May 9 – Doug Christie, NBA basketball
player and star of BET J's reality show Committed: The
Christies
- May 9 – Ghostface Killah, American rapper
- May 12 – Mike
Weir, Canadian golfer
- May 13? – Alison Goldfrapp, English singer
- May 15 – Ronald de Boer and Frank de Boer, Dutch
footballers
- May 15 – Rod Smith, American football
player
- May 16 – Gabriela Sabatini, Argentine tennis
player
- May 16 – Dean
Clark, British actor
- May 17 – Joe
Castro, American film director
- May 17 – Jordan
Knight, American singer (New Kids on the Block)
- May 18 – Tina
Fey, American writer, comedian, and actress
- May 19 – K.J. Choi, South
Korean golfer
- May 19 – Mario
Dumont, Canadian politician
- May 19 – Jason Gray-Stanford, Canadian Actor
- May 20 – Louis
Theroux, British-American TV personality and author
- May 22 – Naomi
Campbell, English model and actress
- May 23 – Yigal Amir, Israeli
assassin of Prime Minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin
- May 24 – Jeff
Zgonina, American football player
- May 25 – Jamie
Kennedy, American actor and comedian
- May 25 – Satsuki Yukino, Japanese voice actress
- May 26 – Nobuhiro Watsuki, Japanese cartoonist
- May 27 – Joseph
Fiennes, English actor
- May 30 – Jeffrey Sebelia, American fashion
designer
- June 3 – Ammon
McNeely, American rock climber
- June 4 – Izabella Scorupco, Polish actress
- June 4 – Deborah Compagnoni, Italian alpine
skier
- June 6 – Anthony Norris, American professional
wrestler
- June 6 – Andrian Dushev, Bulgarian canoer
- June 8 – Gabrielle Giffords, American
politician
- June 8 – Kelli
Williams, American actress
- June 10 – Mike
Doughty, American singer
- June 13 – Mikael Ljungberg, Swedish wrestler (d.
2004)
- June 13 – Rivers
Cuomo, American musician
- June 15 – Leah
Remini, American actress
- June 16 – Phil
Mickelson, American golfer
- June 17 – Sasha
Sokol, Mexican singer
- June 17 – Will
Forte, American writer, actor and comedian
- June 18 – Katie
Derham, British newsreader
- June 19 – MJ
Hibbett, English singer-songwriter
- June 19 – Quincy
Watts, American athlete
- June 19 – Brian
Welch, American guitarist
- June 20 – Russell Garcia, British field
hockey player
- June 20 – Moulay Rachid, Prince of
Morocco
- June 21 – Pete
Rock, American rapper/DJ/producer
- June 22 – Michel Elefteriades, Greek-Lebanese
politician, artist, producer and businessman
- June 22 – Freddy
Soto, American comedian and actor
- June 25 – Lucy
Benjamin, British actress
- June 26 – Patrick Norton, American writer and
television host
- June 26 – Chris O'Donnell, American actor
- June 27 – Jim
Edmonds, American baseball player
- June 27 – Jo
Frost, English nanny and television host
- June 28 – Steve Burton, American actor
July–August
- July 2 – Steve
Morrow, Northern Irish footballer
- July 3 – Teemu Selänne, National Hockey League
player
- July 3 – Shawnee
Smith, American actress
- July 5 – Mac Dre,
American rapper (d. 2004)
- July 6 – Grant Bond , Comic book artist and
writer
- July 7 – Wayne McCullough, Northern Irish boxer
- July 8 – Beck,
American singer
- July 9 – Trent
Green, National Football League quarterback
- July 10 – Ed
Chapman, British artist
- July 10 – Gary
LeVox, American singer
- July 10 – Mike
Doughty, American singer
- July 10 – Jason
Orange, British rock singer (Take
That)
- July 11 – Saj
Karim, British politician
- July 15 – Chi Cheng , American rock bassist
- July 23 – Thea
Dorn, German writer
- July 29 – Andi
Peters, British TV presenter and producer
- July 30 – Christopher Nolan, English writer and
director
- August 1 – Quentin Coryatt, American Football
Player
- August 1 – David James , English football
goalkeeper
- August 2 – Tony
Amonte, American hockey player
- August 2 – Kevin Smith, American screenwriter,
film director, and actor
- August 4 – Pete
Abrams, American webcomic artist
- August 6 – M. Night
Shyamalan, Indian-American film director, writer, producer, and
actor
- August 12 – Jim Schlossnagle, American baseball
coach
- August 13 – Alan Shearer, English footballer
- August 13 – Will Clarke, American novelist
- August 14 – Leah Purcell, Australian actress
- August 16 – Bonnie Bernstein, American
sportscaster
- August 16 – Dean Del Mastro, Canadian Member of
Parliament
- August 17 – Jim
Courier, American tennis player
- August 18 – Malcolm-Jamal Warner, American
actor
- August 19 – Joseph
Cartagena , American rapper
- August 20 – John D. Carmack, American computer game
programmer
- August 21 – Erik Dekker, Dutch professional cyclist
- August 23 – Jay
Mohr, American actor and comedian
- August 23 – River Phoenix, American actor (d. 1993)
- August 23 – Fabian Wilnis, Dutch footballer
- August 24 – Kristyn Robyn Osborn,
American country singer (SHeDAISY)
- August 25 – Claudia Schiffer, German model
- August 27 – Jim
Thome, American baseball player
- August 27 – Peter Ebdon, English snooker player
- August 28 – Sherrié Austin, Australian actress and
singer
- August 29 – Jacco Eltingh, Dutch tennis player
- August 30 – Guang Liang, Malaysian singer
- August 31 – Deborah Gibson, American singer
September–October
- September 1 – Hwang Jung-min, South Korean actor
- September 4 – Daisy Dee, Dutch singer and actress
- September 5 – Liam Lynch, American musician,
comedian, and puppetteer
- September 8 – Latrell Sprewell, American basketball
player
- September 8 – Benny Ibarra, Mexican singer
- September 9 – Macy Gray, American singer
- September 10 – Phaswane Mpe, South African writer (d. 2004)
- September 10 – Jeff Marx, American Broadway composer
- September 10 – Molly McKay, LGBT Activist
- September 10 – Ménélik, French rapper
- September 14 – Craig Montoya, American rock musician
(Everclear)
- September 15 – Jukka Jokikokko, Finnish musician and studio
engineer
- September 18 – Darren Gough, English cricketer
- September 19 – Dan Bylsma, American ice hockey player
- September 19 – Takanori Nishikawa, Japanese singer
- September 19 – Yuka Imai, Japanese seiyu
(voice actress)
- September 20 – Gert Verheyen, Belgian footballer
- September 22 – Mike Matheny, American baseball player
- September 23 – Ani DiFranco, American musician
- September 25 – Aja Kong, Japanese professional wrestler
- September 26 – Yukio Iketani, Japanese gymnast
- September 26 –
Frank Guinta, Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire

- September 27 – Yoshiharu Habu, Japanese professional shogi
player
- September 28 – Isabelle Brasseur, Canadian figure
skater
- September 28 – Kimiko Date, Japanese tennis player
- September 29 – Emily Lloyd, English actress
- September 29 – Yoshihiro Tajiri, Japanese professional
wrestler
- September 30 – Mark Smith, former Gladiators player
- October 1 – Moses Kiptanui, Kenyan athlete
- October 2 – Kelly Ripa, American actress and talk-show
hostess
- October 4 – Richard Hancox, English footballer
- October 4 – Zdravko Zdravkov, Bulgarian footballer
- October 6 – Amy Jo Johnson, American actress and
singer
- October 8 – Matt
Damon, American actor
- October 8 – Tetsuya Nomura, Japanese video game and film
director
- October 9 – Annika Sörenstam, Swedish golfer
- October 10 – Silke Kraushaar, German luger
- October 10 – Bai
Ling, Chinese actress
- October 10 – Sir Matthew Pinsent, British Olympic winning
rower
- October 11 – Andy Marriott, English footballer
- October 11 – Lee Bong-Ju, South Korean long-distance
runner
- October 12 – Kirk Cameron, American actor
- October 12 – Charlie Ward, Professional football and
basketball player
- October 14 – Daniela Peštová, Czech
supermodel
- October 15 – Eric Benét, American singer
- October 17 – Anil Kumble, Indian cricketer
- October 17 – Marciano Vink, Dutch footballer
- October 18 – Jose Padilla, American
gang member and alleged terrorist
- October 21 – Tony Mortimer, British singer (East 17)
- October 24 – Jarkko Martikainen, Finnish rock
musician
- October 25 – Adam Goldberg, American actor
- 27 October – Adrian Erlandsson
- October 27 – Felix Bwalya, Zambian fighter
- October 28 – Alan Peter Cayetano, Filipino politician
and current senator
- October 29 – Philip Cocu, Dutch footballer
- October 29 – Edwin van der Sar, Dutch footballer
- October 30 – Nia
Long, American actress
- October 31 – Linn Berggren, Swedish singer (Ace of Base)
November–December
- November 2 – Sharmell Sullivan, American World Wrestling Entertainment
(WWE) valet and former Nitro Girl
- November 2 – Ely Buendia, Filipino rock lead singer and rythm
guitarist (The Eraserheads)
- November 3 – Dawn Marie Psaltis, American Extreme Championship
Wrestling (ECW) and WWE performer
- November 5 – Javy López, American baseball player
- November 6 – Ethan Hawke, American actor, writer, and film
director
- November 7 – Neil Hannon, Northern Irish musician (The Divine Comedy)
- November 9 – Chris Jericho, Canadian pro wrestler
- November 9 – Susan Tedeschi, American musician and
singer
- November 9 – Scarface, American rapper
- November 12 – Tonya Harding, American figure skater
- November 15 – Patrick Mboma, Cameroonian footballer
- November 16 – Martha Plimpton, American actress
- November 18 – Peta Wilson, Australian actress
- November 20 – Joe Zaso, American actor and producer
- November 22 – Stel Pavlou, British novelist and
screenwriter
- November 23 – Zoë Ball, British television and radio
presenter
- November 23 – Oded Fehr, American actor
- November 26 – Dave Hughes, Australian comedian
- November 30 – Natalie Williams, American basketball
player
- November 30 – Walter Emanuel Jones, American
actor
- December 1 – Sarah Silverman, American comedian
- December 2 – Treach, American rapper (Naughty by Nature)
- December 2 – Joshua Seth, American voice actor and
hypnotist
- December 6 – Ulf "Buddha" Ekberg, Swedish rock musician
(Ace of Base)
- December 9 – Kara DioGuardi, American songwriter
- December 12 – Jennifer Connelly, American actress
- December 12 – Regina Hall, American actress
- December 15 – Michael Shanks, Canadian actor
- December 16 – Benjamin Kowalewicz, Canadian
musician
- December 17 – Craig Doyle, Irish television presenter
- December 18 – DMX, American rapper
- December 18 – Miles Marshall Lewis, American
author
- December 18 – Cowboy Troy, American singer and rapper
- December 18 – Rob Van Dam, American pro wrestler
- December 20 – Nicole DeBoer, Canadian actress
- December 20 – Massimo Ellul, Maltese entrepreneur and
philanthropist
- December 22 – Clay Dreslough, American game designer
- December 23 – Catriona LeMay Doan, Canadian speed
skater
- December 24 – Will Oldham, American musician
- December 25 – Emmanuel Amuneke, Nigerian footballer
- December 26 – Jared Leto, American actor and rock musician
(30 Seconds to Mars)
- December 29 – Aled Jones, Welsh singer and television
presenter
- December 29 – Kevin Weisman, American actor
- December 31 – Bryon Russell, African-African basketball
player
Deaths
January–March
- January 1 – Rose Dolly, American actress (b. 1892)
- January 4 – Jean-Etienne Valluy, French general (b.
1899)
- January 5 – Max
Born, German physicist, Nobel
Prize laureate (b. 1882)
- January 7 – Robert Barrat, American actor (b. 1889)
- January 10 – Pavel Belyayev, Soviet cosmonaut (b. 1925)
- January 14 – Harry M. Woods,
American songwriter (b. 1896)
- January 18 – David O. McKay,
9th president of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (b. 1873)
- January 19 – Hal
March, American actor (b. 1920)
- January 25 – Jane Bathori, French mezzo-soprano (b. 1877)
- January 25 – Eiji Tsuburaya, Japanese film director and
special effects designer (Godzilla, Ultraman) (b. 1901)
- January 27 – Rita Angus, New Zealand painter (b. 1908)
- January 29 – Basil Liddell Hart, British military
historian (b. 1895)
- January 29 – Thelma Morgan, American socialite (b. 1904)
- January 31 – Slim Harpo, American singer (b. 1924)
- February 2 – Bertrand Russell, English logician and
philosopher, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature (b.
1872)
- February 2 – Lawrence Gray, American actor (b. 1898)
- February 5 – Rudy York, American baseball player (b. 1913)
- February 6 – Roscoe Karns, American actor (b. 1891)
- February 14 – Arthur Edeson, American cinematographer (b.
1891)
- February 14 – Harry Stradling, American cinematographer
(b. 1901)
- February 14 – Herbert Strudwick, English cricketer (b.
1880)
- February 15 – Hugh Dowding, British RAF Fighter Commander during the
Battle of Britain (b. 1882)
- February 16 – Francis Peyton Rous, American
pathologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology
or Medicine (b. 1879)
- February 17 – Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Israeli writer,
Nobel Prize laureate (b.
1888)
- February 17 – Alfred Newman, American film composer (b.
1901)
- February 19 – Jules Munshin, American actor (b. 1915)
- February 20 – Sophie Treadwell, American playwright and
journalist (b. 1885)
- February 24 – Conrad Nagel, American actor (b. 1897)
- February 25 – Mark Rothko, Latvian-born painter (b. 1903)
- February 26 – Terence Patrick O'Sullivan,
engineer (b. 1913)
- March 6 – William Hopper, American actor (b. 1915)
- March 11 – Erle Stanley Gardner, American author
(Perry Mason) (b. 1889)
- March 11 – Lucille Hegamin, American singer and
entertainer (b. 1894)
- March 13 – Alec
Clunes, English actor (b. 1912)
- March 16 – Tammi Terrell, African-American singer
(Ain't No Mountain High Enough) (b. 1945)
- March 18 – William Beaudine, American film director
(b. 1892)
- March 23 – Del
Lord, Canadian film director (b. 1894)
- March 26 – Patricia Ellis, American actress (b. 1916)
- March 30 – Heinrich Brüning, Chancellor of Germany
(b. 1885)
- March 31 – Semyon Timoshenko, Russian World War II general (b. 1895)
April–June
- April 5 – Alfred Henry Sturtevant, American
geneticist (b. 1891)
- April 6 – Maurice Stokes, American basketball player
(b. 1933)
- April 11 – Cathy O'Donnell, American actress (b.
1923)
- April 11 – John
O'Hara, American writer (b. 1905)
- April 23 – Herb
Shriner, American humorist (b. 1918)
- April 25 – Anita Louise, American actress (b. 1915)
- April 26 – Gypsy Rose Lee, American actress (b. 1911)
- April 27 – Arthur Shields, Irish actor (b. 1896)
- April 28 – Ed
Begley, American actor (b. 1901)
- April 30 – Inger Stevens, Swedish-born actress (b.
1934)
- May 1 – Ralph
Hartley, American inventor (b. 1888)
- May 1 – Yi Eun, Crown
Prince of Korea (b. 1897)
- May 9 – Andrew Watson Myles, Canadian politician
(b. 1884)
- May 9 – Walter
Reuther, American labor union leader (b. 1907)
- May 10 – Mari
Blanchard, American actress (b. 1927)
- May 11 – Johnny
Hodges, American jazz musician (b. 1906)
- May 12 – Nelly
Sachs, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1891)
- May 13 – Sir William Dobell, Australian artist (b.
1899)
- May 14 – Billie
Burke, American actress (b. 1885)
- May 21 – E. L.
Grant Watson, Australian
scientist and writer (b. 1885)
- May 29 – John
Gunther, American writer (b. 1901)
- May 29 – Eva
Hesse, German-born American sculptor (b. 1936)
- May 31 – Terry
Sawchuk, Canadian hockey player (b. 1929)
- June 1 – George Watkins, American
owner of therookie MLB batting
average record (b. 1900)
- June 2 – Albert Lamorisse, French filmmaker (b.
1922)
- June 2 – Bruce
McLaren, Formula 1 driver (b. 1937)
- June 3 – Hjalmar Schacht, Nazi German economic
minister (b. 1877)
- June 4 – Sonny
Tufts, American actor (b. 1911)
- June 7 – E.
M. Forster, English writer (b. 1879)
- June 8 – Abraham Maslow, American psychologist (b.
1908)
- June 11 – William 'Billy Batts' Devino, American
mobster (b. 1921)
- June 11 – Alexander Kerensky, Russian revolutionary
politician (b. 1881)
- June 14 – William H. Daniels, American cinematographer (b.
1901)
- June 16 – Brian
Piccolo, American football star (b. 1943)
- June 21 – Sukarno, President
of Indonesia (b. 1901)
- June 27 – Daniel Kinsey, American hurdler (b. 1902)
July–September
- July 4 – Barnett Newman, American artist (b. 1905)
- July 6 – Marjorie Rambeau, American actress (b.
1889)
- July 10 – Bjarni Benediktsson, Icelandic foreign
and later prime minister (b. 1908)
- July 14 – Preston Foster, American actor (b. 1900)
- July 17 – Stanley Wilson, American musician
(b. 1915)
- July 19 – Egon
Eiermann, German architect (b. 1904)
- July 21 – Bob
Kalsu, American football player (b. 1945)
- July 22 – Fritz
Kortner, Austrian-born director (b. 1892)
- July 24 – Peter de Noronha, Indian businessman (b.
1897)
- July 27 – António de Oliveira
Salazar, Prime Minister of Portugal (de facto dictator) (b.
1889)
- July 29 – John Barbirolli, English conductor (b.
1899)
- July 29 – George
Szell, Hungarian conductor (b. 1897)
- August 1 – Frances Farmer, American actress (b. 1913)
- August 1 – Otto Heinrich Warburg, German
physician and physiologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology
or Medicine laureate (b. 1883)
- August 18 – Soledad Miranda, Spanish actress (b.
1943)
- August 19 – Paweł Jasienica, Polish historian (b.
1909)
- August 20 – Mickey Daniels, American actor (b. 1914)
- August 30 – Del
Moore, American actor (b. 1916)
- September 1 – Francois Mauriac, French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1885)
- September 2 – Marie Pierre Koenig, French general and
politician (b. 1898)
- September 3 – Vince Lombardi, American football coach (b.
1913)
- September 5 – Jesse Pennington, English footballer (b.
1883)
- September 5 – Jochen Rindt, Austrian race car driver (b.
1942)
- September 11 – Ernst May, German architect (b. 1886)
- September 11 – Chester Morris, American actor (b. 1901)
- September 18 – Jimi Hendrix, American rock musician
(Purple Haze) (b. 1942)
- September 23 – André Bourvil, French actor (b. 1917)
- September 25 – Erich Maria Remarque, German author
(All Quiet On The Western Front) (b. 1898)
- September 28 – Gamal Abdal Nasser, second President of Egypt (b. 1918)
- September 28 – John Dos Passos, American novelist (b.
1896)
- September 29 – Edward Everett Horton, American actor
(The Rocky And Bullwinkle Show) (b. 1886)
October–December
- October 4 – Janis Joplin, American rock singer
(Mercedes Benz) (b. 1943)
- October 10 – Édouard Daladier, French prime
minister, signed Munich Agreement
(b. 1884)
- October 17 – Pierre Laporte, Canadian statesman
(assassinated) (b. 1921)
- October 21 – Ernest Haller, American cinematographer (b.
1896)
- October 21 – John T. Scopes,
American Scopes Monkey Trial defendant
(b. 1900)
- October 24 – Richard Hofstadter, American historian
(b. 1916)
- November 2 – Fernand Gravey, French actor (b. 1904)
- November 3 – Peter II of Yugoslavia, Last King of
Yugoslavia (b. 1923)
- November 7 – Eddie Peabody, American musician (b. 1902)
- November 9 – Charles de Gaulle, President of France (b. 1890)
- November 14 – Louis Rich, American entrepreneur (b. 1896)
- November 23 – Yusof bin Ishak, first President of
Singapore (b. 1910)
- November 25 – Louise Glaum, American actress (b. 1888)
- November 25 – Yukio Mishima, Japanese novelist (b. 1925)
- November 27 – Helene Madison, American Olympic swimmer (b.
1913)
- December 7 – Rube Goldberg, American cartoonist (b.
1883)
- December 12 – Doris Blackburn, Australian politician (b.
1889)
- December 23 – Mimi Benzell, American soprano (b. 1924)
- December 23 – Charles Ruggles, American actor (b. 1886)
- December 26 – Lillian Board, British track and field athlete
(b. 1948)
- December 30 – Sonny Liston, American boxer (b. 1932)
- December 30 – Lenore Ulric, American actress (b. 1892)
- December 31 – Ray Henderson, American songwriter (b.
1896)
Nobel Prizes
Fields Medalists
See also
Notes
External links