1950 Events January : Mount Lamington erupts in New Guinea . January 12 * Submarine collides with Swedish oil tanker Divina in the Thames Estuary and sinks; 64 die. * Cold War: U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson delivers his 'Perimeter Speech', outlining the boundary of U.S. security guarantees. January 13 – Finland forms diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. January 14 – The prototype MiG-17 Fresco makes its maiden flight. January 17 – Great Brink's Robbery: Eleven thieves steal more than $2 million from the Brink's armored car company headquarters, in Boston, Massachusetts . January 21 – Alleged communist spy Alger Hiss is convicted on two counts of perjury. January 23 – The Knesset passes a resolution that states Jerusalem is the capital of Israel . January 24 – Cold War: Klaus Fuchs , German émigré and physicist, confesses to an MI5 interrogator that he is a Soviet spy: for seven years, he passed top secret data on U.S. and British nuclear weapons research to the Soviet Union . Fuchs is formally charged on February 2 . January 26 – India promulgates its constitution , forming a republic , and Rajendra Prasad is sworn in as its first president . The Kingdom of Mysore is merged into the new republic. January 31 * United States President Harry S. Truman orders the development of the hydrogen bomb , in response to the detonation of the Soviet Union's first atomic bomb in 1949. * The last Kuomintang troops surrender in mainland China.February February 1 – Chiang Kai-shek is re-elected as president of the Republic of China . February 4 – Ingrid Bergman's illegitimate child arouses ire in the U.S. February 6 *In West Virginia , 372,000 coal miners strike. * The first Cabinet Secretary is appointed in India. February 8 * The Stasi is founded in East Germany , and acts as a secret police until 1990 . * A payment is first made by Diners Club card, in New York. February 9 – Second Red Scare: In his speech to the Republican Women's Club at the McClure Hotel in Wheeling, West Virginia , Senator Joseph McCarthy accuses the United States Department of State of being filled with 205 Communists . February 11 * Two Viet Minh battalions attack a French base in French Indochina . * Finland recognizes Indonesia . February 12 * Pro-communist riots erupt in Paris. * The European Broadcasting Union is founded. * Albert Einstein warns that nuclear war could lead to mutual destruction. February 13 * The U.S. Army begins to deploy anti-aircraft cannons, to protect nuclear stations and military targets. * British Columbia B-36 crash: The U.S. Air Force loses a Convair B-36 bomber that carried a Mark 4 nuclear bomb off the west coast of Canada, and produces the world's first Broken Arrow . February 14 – Cold War: * The Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China sign a mutual defense treaty. * In an election speech at Edinburgh , Winston Churchill proposes "a parley at the summit" with Soviet leaders, the first use of the term "summit" for such a meeting. February 15 * Juho Kusti Paasikivi is re-elected president of Finland. * Walt Disney releases his 12th animated film, Cinderella , in Hollywood. February 19 – Konrad Adenauer tries unsuccessfully to negotiate with East Germany, to begin unification. February 21 – Cunard liner Aquitania arrives at the scrapyard in Faslane at the end of a 36-year career, the longest of any in the 20th Century. February 23 – 1950 United Kingdom general election: The Labour Party, led by Clement Attlee , remains in office, but the Tories, led by Winston Churchill, increase their seats in the House of Commons.March March 1 * Klaus Fuchs is convicted in London of spying against both Britain and the United States for the Soviet Union, by giving to the latter top secret atomic bomb data. * Acting Chinese President Li Tsung-jen ends his term in office. * Chiang Kai-shek resumes his duties as Chinese president, after moving his government to Taipei , Taiwan . March 3 – Poland indicates its intention to exile all Germans. March 8 – The first Volkswagen Type 2 rolls off the assembly line in Wolfsburg , Germany. March 12 – A plane carrying returning rugby fans from Ireland to Wales crashes near Llandow , with the loss of 80 lives. March 13 – Royal Question: Belgian monarchy referendum, 1950 – In Belgium, the referendum over the monarchy shows 57.7% support the return of King Leopold III , 42.3% against. March 14 – The ship Cygnet hits a mine off the Dutch coast. March 17 – University of California, Berkeley researchers announce the creation of element 98, which they name "Californium". March 18 – The Belgian government collapses, after the March 12 referendum favouring of the return from exile of King Leopold III. March 20 – The Polish government enacts a law to take possession of properties owned by Roman Catholic churches. March 22 – Egypt demands that Britain remove all its troops in the Suez Canal . March 23 – The 22nd Academy Awards Ceremony is held.April April 14 * Influential British comic Eagle is launched. * NSC 68 is issued by the United States National Security Council , advocating the development of the hydrogen bomb, increased military aid to America's allies, and the rollback of communist expansion. April 15 – Belgian King Leopold III announces that he is ready to abdicate in favor of his son, Baudouin . April 24 – Jordan formally annexes the West Bank . April 25 – The trial of alleged communist spy Judith Coplon commences in New York City. April 27 * Apartheid: In South Africa, the Group Areas Act is passed, formally segregating the races. * Britain formally recognises Israel.May May 1 – UNRWA operations begin. May 5 – Bhomibol Adulyadej of Thailand is crowned, at The Grand Palace in Bangkok. May 6 * The town of Cazin rises up against Communist agrarian reforms. * Tollund Man is unearthed in Denmark. May 9 * Robert Schuman presents his proposal for the creation of a pan-European organisation, which he believes to be indispensable to the maintenance of permanently peaceful relations between the different nations of the continent. This proposal, known as the "Schuman Declaration", is considered to be the beginning of the creation of what is now the European Union . * L. Ron Hubbard publishes . May 11 – The Kefauver Committee hearings into U.S. organized crime begin. May 13 – The first race in the inaugural FIA Formula One World Championship is held, at Silverstone , England. May 14 – The Huntsville Times runs the headline "Dr. von Braun Says Rocket Flights Possible to Moon." May 17 – Israeli Air Force Spitfires intercept a Royal Air Force Short Sunderland , when it inadvertently crossed into Israeli airspace, forcing it to land at Lod Airport . The Sunderland's crew had been issued maps that did not depict Israel, as Britain had not recognized the Jewish State at the time the maps were issued. May 22 * Celâl Bayar becomes the third president of Turkey . * Adnan Menderes of the DP forms the new government of Turkey. May 24 – The United States Maritime Administration is formed. May 25 – The Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel is formally opened to traffic. May 29 * St. Roch , the first ship to circumnavigate North America , arrives in Halifax, Nova Scotia . * The pilot series of the world's longest-running radio soap opera, The Archers , is first broadcast on BBC Light Programme .June June 1 – June 23 – Mauna Loa in Hawaii starts erupting. June 3 – Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal , of the French Annapurna expedition , become the first climbers to reach the summit of an 8,000-metre peak. June 6 – Turkey: The Adhan in Arabic is legalized. June 8 – Sir Thomas Blamey becomes the only Field Marshal in Australian history. June 16 – Maracana Stadium , which becomes a well-known sports venue of Brazil , opens in Rio de Janeiro , in advance of the opening of the 1950 FIFA World Cup in the country, on June 24 . June 25 – The Korean War begins: Troops and T-34 tanks of the North Korean People's Army cross the 38th parallel into South Korea . June 26 – The Parliament of South Africa passes the Suppression of Communism Act . June 27 – Korean War: U.S. President Harry S. Truman orders American military forces to aid in the defense of South Korea. June 28 – Korean War: * North Korean forces capture Seoul , but do not win the war. * Hangang Bridge bombing: The South Korean army, in an attempt to defend Seoul, blows up the Hangang Bridge while it is crowded with refugees. * Seoul National University Hospital massacre: North Korean troops kill around 800 medical staff and patients. * Bodo League massacre begins: South Korean armed forces and police summarily execute at least 100,000 suspected North Korean sympathizers.July July 14–21 – Korean War – Battle of Taejon: North Korean forces capture the city held by the U.S. 24th Infantry Division, but the delay allows establishment of the Pusan Perimeter . July 16 – Uruguay beats Brazil 2–1, to win the 1950 World Cup . July 17 – The Suppression of Communism Act comes into force in South Africa. July 30 – 4 workers striking over the "Royal Question" in Belgium are shot dead by the Gendarmerie , at Grâce-Berleur near Liège .August August 1 – Crusader Rabbit , the first animated TV series, debuts on television in the United States . August 5 * 2 Squadron SAAF departs, to take part in the Korean War. * 1950 Fairfield-Suisun Boeing B-29 crash: A bomb-laden Boeing B-29 Superfortress crashes into a residential area in California , killing 17 and injuring 68. August 6 – Monarchist demonstrations lead to a riot in Brussels . August 8 * Florence Chadwick swims across the English Channel in 13 hours, 22 minutes. * Winston Churchill supports idea of a pan-European army, allied with Canada and the U.S. August 12 * Korean War: Bloody Gulch massacre . * In his encyclical Humani generis , Pope Pius XII declares evolution to be a serious hypothesis , that does not contradict essential Catholic teachings. August 15 – The 8.6 Assam–Tibet earthquake shakes the region, with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI, killing between 1,500–3,300 people. August 17 – Korean War – Hill 303 massacre: 39 U.S. soldiers are executed, after being captured in battle by North Korea . August 22 – The Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary is founded in Tagbilaran City, Philippines. August 23 – Legendary singer-actor Paul Robeson , whose passport had recently been revoked because of his alleged Communist affiliations, meets with U.S. officials in an effort to get it reinstated. He is unsuccessful, and it is not reinstated until 1958.September September 3 – Italian racing driver Giuseppe Farina becomes the first winner of the FIA Formula One World Championship, being the only driver to win the championship in his home country. September 4 * Darlington Raceway in South Carolina is the site of the inaugural Southern 500 , the first 500-mile NASCAR race. * The comic strip Beetle Bailey is created by Mort Walker in the United States. September 7 * The Knockshinnoch Disaster in Scotland kills 13 coal miners; 116 are rescued. * The game show Truth or Consequences debuts on television in the United States. September 8 – The Defense Production Act is enacted into law in the United States, shaping American military contracting for the next 60 years. September 9 – The U.S. state of California celebrates its centennial anniversary. September 12 – Communist riots erupt in Berlin. September 15 – Korean War – Battle of Inchon: Allied troops commanded by Douglas MacArthur land in Inchon , occupied by North Korea, to begin a U.N. counteroffensive. September 18 – Rede Tupi , the first television broadcast network in South America , is founded in Brazil. September 19 – West Germany decides to purge communist officials. September 22 – The World Dance Council is inaugurated. September 26 – Indonesia is admitted to the United Nations . September 30 – NSC 68 is approved by President Truman, setting U.S. foreign policy for the next 20 years.October Turing test published. October 2 – The comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz is first published in seven U.S. newspapers. October 3 – Getúlio Vargas is elected president of Brazil for a 5-year term. October 5 – The Indonesian government quells riots in the Moluccas . October 7 * Battle of Chamdo: The incorporation of Tibet into the People's Republic of China , begins with the Chinese People's Liberation Army invading across the Jinsha River . By October 19 they will have taken the border town of Chamdo , and the Tibetan army will have surrendered. * The Agate Pass Bridge opens for traffic in Washington State. October 9 – The Goyang Geumjeong Cave massacre begins in South Korea. October 11 – The Federal Communications Commission in the United States issues the first license to broadcast television in color, to CBS . October 15 * The second Tacoma Narrows Bridge opens in Washington. * In East Germany, the Communists win 99.7% of the vote. October 19 – Korean War: The People's Republic of China enters the conflict, by sending thousands of soldiers across the Yalu River . October 20 – Australia passes the Communist Party Dissolution Act, which is later struck down by the High Court. October 28 – Torcida Split is founded, in support of the Association football club HNK Hajduk Split , in SFR Yugoslavia . October 29 – Upon the death of Gustaf V of Sweden , he is succeeded as king by his 68-year-old son Gustaf VI Adolf . October 30 – The Jayuya Uprising is started by Puerto Rican Nationalists, against the United States-supported government.November November 1 * Pope Pius XII witnesses the "Miracle of the Sun" at the Vatican and defines a new dogma of Roman Catholicism , the Munificentissimus Deus , which says that God took Mary's body into Heaven after her death. * Puerto Rican nationalists Griselio Torresola and Oscar Collazo attempt to assassinate U.S. President Harry S. Truman, who is staying at the Blair-Lee House in Washington, D.C. during White House repairs. November 4 – The United Nations ends the diplomatic isolation of Spain . November 8 – Korean War: While in an F-80 , United States Air Force Lt. Russell J. Brown intercepts 2 North Korean MiG-15s near the Yalu River and shoots them down, in the first jet-to-jet dogfight in history. November 10 – A U.S. Air Force B-50 Superfortress bomber, experiencing an in-flight emergency , jettisons and detonates a Mark 4 nuclear bomb over Quebec, Canada. November 11 – The Mattachine Society is founded in Los Angeles, California , as the first gay-liberation organization. November 13 * The President of Venezuela , Colonel Carlos Delgado Chalbaud , is kidnapped and murdered in Caracas . * A Curtiss Reid Flying Services plane crashes while en route to Paris from Rome, killing all 52 on board. November 17 – Tenzin Gyatso, 15, is formally enthroned as the 14th Dalai Lama , becoming temporal ruler of Tibet . November 18 – The United Nations accepts the formation of the Libyan National Council. November 20 – T. S. Eliot speaks against television in the UK. November 22 * Anti-British riots erupt in Egypt. * Shirley Temple announces her retirement from show business. November 24 – A phenomenal winter storm ravages the northeastern United States, brings 30–50 inches of snow and temperatures below zero, and kills 323 people. November 26 – Korean War: Troops from the People's Republic of China launch a massive counterattack against South Korean and United Nations forces at the Ch'ongch'on River and the Chosin Reservoir , dashing any hopes for a quick end to the conflict. November 28 * The Colombo Plan for Co-operative Economic Development in South and South-East Asia comes into effect. * Greece and Yugoslavia reform diplomatic relations. November 29 – The National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA is founded. November 30 – Douglas MacArthur threatens to use nuclear weapons in Korea.December December 2 – Korean War: The Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River ends, with the Chinese People's Volunteer Army expelling UN forces from North Korea. December 4 – The Foley Square trial commences review in the U.S. Supreme Court, as Dennis v. United States. December 25 – The Stone of Scone , the traditional coronation stone for British monarchs, is taken from Westminster Abbey by four Scottish nationalist students. It turns up in Scotland on April 11 , 1951. December 31 – The inaugural 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race is held.Date unknown Canadians Harry Wasylyk , Larry Hansen and Frank Plomp introduce the plastic bin bag , for garbage collection. Myxomatosis is introduced into Australia, in an attempt to control the escalating rabbit population. IBM Israel begins operating in Tel Aviv . President Harry Truman sends United States military advisers to Vietnam , to aid French forces. France institutes a government-guaranteed minimum wage . Knox's Translation of the Vulgate Old Testament is published. Laos gets involved in the First Indochina War , to overthrow the French Army.Births January January 1 * Wanye Bennett , Australian rugby league player and coach * Steve Ripley , American country singer January 2 * Débora Duarte , Brazilian actress * David Shifrin , American classical clarinetist * Grant Adcox , American race car driver January 3 * Victoria Principal , American actress * Jane Sanders , American social worker, college administrator, and political staffer * Vesna Vulović , Serbian plane crash survivor and Guinness World Record holder January 4 * Michael R. Blanchfield, American soldier * Carol J. Greenhouse, American anthropologist January 5 * Valentina Tăzlăuanu , Moldovan essayist, journalist and theatre critic * John Manley , Canadian politician * Charlie Richmond , Canadian entrepreneur, inventor January 6 * Louis Freeh , American Director of the FBI * Thomas J. Pickard, American Acting Director of the FBI January 7 * Juan Gabriel , Mexican singer, songwriter and philanthropist * Erin Gray , American actress January 8 – Michael Kearns , American actor January 9 – Alec Jeffreys , British geneticist, who developed techniques for DNA fingerprinting and DNA profiling January 10 – Ernie Wasson , American gardener, writer January 11 – Joel Seligman , American author January 12 * Sheila Jackson Lee , African-American politician * Dorrit Moussaieff , Israeli-born British businesswoman; First Lady of Iceland January 14 – Jagadguru Rāmabhadrācārya , Hindu religious leader January 15 – Bob Krause, American politician January 16 * Kalle Könkkölä , Finnish politician, human rights activist * Debbie Allen , African-American actress, dancer, and choreographer * Bob Kulick , American guitarist and record producer * Sarah S. Vance, American judge January 17 * Steve Cuozzo , American writer, columnist * Cristina Galbó , Spanish actress * Honey Irani , Indian film actress, screenwriter * Luis López Nieves , Puerto Rican writer January 18 – Gilles Villeneuve , Canadian race car driver January 19 – Jon Matlack , American baseball player January 20 – Edward Hirsch , American poet January 21 – Billy Ocean , West Indian-born musician January 22 – Pamela Salem , British actress January 23 – Richard Dean Anderson , American actor January 24 * Daniel Auteuil , French actor * Gennifer Flowers , American actress, connected to Bill Clinton * Benjamin Urrutia , Ecuadorian-born American author, scholar January 25 * Ronald Batory , Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration * Gloria Naylor , American novelist January 26 * Jörg Haider , Austrian politician * Janet Lupo , American model January 27 * Derek Acorah , British spiritualist, medium * Ulrich Deppendorf , German journalist, television presenter January 29 * Ann Jillian , American actress * Jody Scheckter , South African race car driver * Miklós Vámos , Hungarian writer, screenwriter January 30 – Trinidad Silva , American actor January 31 – Fred Karger , American political consultantFebruary February 1 * John Bowe , English actor * Mike Campbell , American musician * Kazimierz Nycz , Polish clergyman February 2 – William Witt , American politician February 3 – Morgan Fairchild , American actress February 4 * Laurence Bergreen , American historian and author * Phil Ehart , American drummer February 5 – Jonathan Freeman , American actor, voice actor, singer, and puppeteer February 6 * Natalie Cole , African-American singer * Timothy Michael Dolan , Roman Catholic Cardinal, Archbishop of New York February 7 – Karen Joy Fowler , American author February 8 – Peter Wells , New Zealand writer, filmmaker February 9 * Richard F. Colburn, American republican * James Luna , American performance artist * Andrew N. Meltzoff, American psychologist February 10 * Luis Donaldo Colosio , Mexican politician and economist, assassinated while campaigning for President of Mexico * Mark Spitz , American Olympic swimmer February 11 – Jorge Enrique Robledo , Member of the Senate of Colombia February 12 * Steve Hackett , English songwriter, guitarist * Michael Ironside , Canadian actor * João W. Nery, Brazilian writer and LGBT activist * Margaret Warner , Senior correspondent of PBS February 13 – Peter Gabriel , English rock musician, original lead singer of Genesis February 14 * Verónika con K , Mexican actress, singer and TV hostess * Daniel Borel , Swiss businessman, co-founder of Logitech February 15 * Tsui Hark , Hong Kong film director * Donna Hanover , American journalist February 16 * Peter Hain , British politician * Roman Tam , Chinese Cantopop singer February 17 * Mark Bittman , American journalist * Rickey Medlocke , American musician February 18 * Nana Amba Eyiaba I , Ghanaian queen mother and advocate * John Hughes , American film director, producer and writer * Cybill Shepherd , American actress February 19 – Donald Sanborn , American reactor February 20 * Ken Shimura , Japanese television performer, actor * Tony Wilson , English impresario February 21 * Larry Drake , American actor, voice artist, and comedian * Sahle-Work Zewde , President of Ethiopia February 22 * Julius Erving , African-American basketball player * Awn Al-Khasawneh , Prime Minister of Jordan * Miou-Miou , French actress * Julie Walters , English actress February 23 – Elizabeth Streb , American choreographer February 24 – George Thorogood , American musician February 25 * Neil Jordan , Irish film director, writer and producer * Néstor Kirchner , 49th President of Argentina February 26 * Helen Clark , Prime Minister of New Zealand * Bill Ritter , American news anchor February 27 – Azean Irdawaty , Malaysian actress, singer February 28 – Jaime Fabregas , Filipino actorMarch March 1 - Phil Alden Robinson , American film director March 2 * Molly Cheek , American actress * Helmut Köllen , German bass and guitar player * Karen Carpenter , American singer, drummer March 3 – Mark Ciavarella , American president judge March 4 – Rick Perry , American politician, 14th U.S. Secretary of Energy, 47th Governor of Texas March 5 – Katherine Fernandez Rundle , State Attorney for Miami-Dade County March 6 – Al Milgrom , American comic book writer March 7 * Billy Joe DuPree , American football tight end * Leo Martinez , Filipino actor, comedian, and director * Mark Pinter , American actor March 8 - Harry E. Sloan, American business executive March 9 – Danny Sullivan , American race car driver March 10 * Carlos Roberto Flores , President of Honduras * Catherine Pugh , Democrat politician, 50th mayor of Baltimore and criminal March 11 * Bobby McFerrin , African-American singer * Jerry Zucker , American film producer, director, and writer March 12 – Javier Clemente , Spanish football player, manager March 13 *Robert Brandom, American philosopher *William H. Macy, American actor * Charles Krauthammer , American conservative political commentator March 14 – Rick Dees , American entertainer March 15 * Cláudio Duarte , Former Brazilian footballer and coach * Paul Gerken , Former professional tennis player from the United States * Thommie Walsh , American dancer, choreographer, director, and author March 16 – Jed Babbin , American lawyer March 17 * Michael Been , American rock musician * Linda Wolf , American photographer and author March 18 * Brad Dourif , American actor * Rod Milburn , American athlete March 19 * Zachary W. Carter, American lawyer * Leon McQuay , American football player March 20 – William Hurt , American actor March 21 – Sergey Lavrov , current Foreign Minister of Russia March 22 * Hugo Egon Balder , German actor, television presenter * Jocky Wilson , Scottish darts player March 23 – Alain Elkann , Italian novelists March 24 – Allen Stanford , American financier March 25 * Francis Boyle , American human rights lawyer * Ronnie McDowell , American musical artist * Robert O'Reilly , American film actor March 26 * Teddy Pendergrass , African-American singer * Martin Short , Canadian-born comedian * Alan Silvestri , American composer, conductor March 27 * Robert DeLeo, American politician * Maria Ewing , American opera singer March 28 * Claudio Lolli , Italian singer, songwriter * Jeffrey Miller , Kent State University shooting victim March 29 * Kulsoom Nawaz , Pakistani politician * Mory Kanté , Guinean musician March 30 * Dave Ball , English guitarist * Robbie Coltrane , Scottish actor, comedian * David Janson , British actor March 31 – Ed Marinaro , American football player, actorApril April 1 – Samuel Alito , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States April 2 * Erik Buell , American motorcycle racer * Ruth Wilson Gilmore , American abolitionist and prison scholar * Lynn Westmoreland , American politician April 3 – Sally Thomsett , English actress April 4 – Christine Lahti , American actress April 5 * Agnetha Fältskog , Swedish pop singer, songwriter * Harpo , Swedish pop musician * Paul Oscher , American blues singer-songwriter April 6 * Tan Aik Mong , Malaysian badminton player April 7 * Howard Finkel , American Hall of Fame professional wrestling ring announcer * Patricia Mauceri , American actress * Richard Dien Winfield , American philosopher * Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva , former First Lady of Brazil April 8 * Grzegorz Lato , Polish footballer * Carmen Twillie , American actress, singer April 9 – Kenneth Cockrell , American astronaut April 10 – Ken Griffey, Sr., American baseball player April 11 – Bill Irwin , American actor April 12 * Joyce Banda , née Mtila, 4th President of Malawi * David Cassidy , American actor, singer * Tom Werner , American chairman of Liverpool April 13 * Ron Perlman , American actor * Tommy Raudonikis , Australian rugby league player and coach April 14 * Francis Collins , American physician * Péter Esterházy , Hungarian writer April 15 * Josiane Balasko , French actress, writer and director * Amy Wright , American actress April 16 * David Graf , American actor * Tony Huston , American actor April 17 – Bruce McNall , American businessman April 18 − Kenny Ortega , American producer, director and choreographer April 19 – Lani Guinier , American professor April 20 * Steve Erickson , American novelist * N. Chandrababu Naidu, Indian politician April 21 * Bobby Hutton , American treasurer * Dale Patchett , American politician, Florida House of Representatives * Shivaji Satam , Indian television, film actor April 22 * Peter Frampton , English rock musician * Thierry Zéno , Belgian filmmaker April 23 – Steve McCurry , American photographer April 24 * Bob Burns, American drummer * Rob Hyman , American singer * John Wiley Price , American democratic politician April 25 * Lenora Fulani , African-American presidential candidate * Apollo C. Quiboloy, Filipino televangelist, religious leader April 26 * Liz Chase , Zimbabwean field hockey player * Glenn Patrick , American ice hockey player April 27 – Bruce H. Mann, American legal scholar April 28 – Jay Leno , American comedian, talk show host April 29 * Paul Holmes , New Zealand radio, television broadcaster * Deborah Stabenow , American politician, Senior United States Senator of Michigan April 30 * Patrice Donnelly , American actress * Carl Stokes , American politician, Baltimore May May 1 * John Diehl , American actor * Swanee Hunt , American lecturer * Yang Jiechi , Chinese politician * Aldino Muianga , Mozambican physician and writer May 2 * Lou Gramm , American rock singer-songwriter * Moondog Rex , American professional wrestler * Fausto Silva , Brazilian television presenter May 3 – Jeffrey Sweet , American writer and theater historian May 4 * Magda Berndsen , Dutch Politician and police officer * Hilly Hicks , American character actor May 5 * Googoosh , Iranian singer, actress * Joseph Abboud , American fashion designer * Elaine Fuchs , American cell biologist * Todd Strasser , American writer May 6 * Jeffery Deaver , American crime writer * Jamie Gorelick , American lawyer * Joel Hyatt , American entrepreneur May 7 * Prairie Prince , American drummer * Tim Russert , American journalist May 8 * Mark Blankfield , American actor * José Ángel Gurría , Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development * Aimé Venel , French painter May 9 – Tom Petersson , American musician May 10 – Dale Wilson , Canadian voice actor May 11 * Sadashiv Amrapurkar , Indian actor * Jeremy Paxman , English journalist May 12 * Gabriel Byrne , Irish actor * Ching Hai , Vietnam-born Taiwanese author, spiritual leader and jewelry designer * Billy Squier , American musician * Bruce Boxleitner , American actor May 13 * Joe Johnston , American film director * Danny Kirwan , British musician * Bobby Valentine , American baseball manager * Stevie Wonder , African-American musician May 14 – Jill Stein , American politician, activist, and 2016 Green Party presidential candidate Mark Blum American Actor May 15 * Renate Stecher , German athlete * Nicholas Hammond , American-Australian actor May 16 – Georg Bednorz , German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate May 17 – Janez Drnovsek , Slovenian politician, 2-time Prime Minister of Slovenia , 2nd President of Slovenia May 18 * Thomas Gottschalk , German radio, television host, entertainer and actor * Mark Mothersbaugh , American composer, artist, and singer May 19 – George Leo Thomas , American prelate of the Catholic Church May 20 – Alan Zweibel , American television writer May 21 – Jeanne Moos , American news correspondent May 22 – Bernie Taupin , English lyricist, collaborator with Elton John May 23 * Bill Barr , United States Attorney General * Linda Thompson, American songwriter May 24 – Thomas DeSimone , American gangster May 25 – Ed Emery , American politician, Missouri State Senate May 26 – David Ignatius , American journalist and novelist May 27 – Alex Gray , Scottish crime writer May 28 – Arthur Firstenberg , American author May 29 * Rebbie Jackson , African-American singer * Frederick Sumaye , 7th Prime Minister of Tanzania May 30 – Robert S. Corrington, American philosopher May 31 – Gregory Harrison , American actor, directorJune June 1 *Michael McDowell, American novelist and screenwriter * Gennadi Manakov , Soviet and Russian cosmonaut June 3 * Melissa Mathison , American screenwriter * Ann Pennington , American model * Suzi Quatro , American singer, songwriter * Deniece Williams , African-American singer June 5 – Abraham Sarmiento, Jr., Filipino journalist, political activist June 6 – Andrew Napolitano , American columnist June 7 – Howard Finkel, American ring announcer June 8 – Kathy Baker , American actress June 9 – Keith Kauffman , American race car driver June 10 – Gary Westfall , American physicist June 11 – Graham Russell , English singer, musician June 12 – Sonia Manzano , American actress June 13 – Belinda Bauer , Australian actress June 14 – Rowan Williams , Archbishop of Canterbury June 15 – Lakshmi Mittal , Indian industrialist June 16 * Mithun Chakraborty , Indian actor, singer, producer, writer, social worker, entrepreneur * Jerry Petrowski , American politician, farmer June 17 – William P. Callahan, American religious leader June 18 – Joe Sam Queen , North Carolina politician June 19 – Ann Wilson , American singer, musician June 20 – Nouri al-Maliki , 74th Prime Minister of Iraq June 21 * Joey Kramer , American musician * Vasilis Papakonstantinou , Greek singer, musician June 22 * Adrian Năstase , 59th Prime Minister of Romania * Zenonas Petrauskas , Lithuanian lawyer, politician June 23 – Tracy Potter , American historian and politician June 24 – Nancy Allen , American actress June 25 * Nitza Saul , Israeli actress * Marcello Toninelli , Italian writer June 26 – Jaak Joala , Estonian singer, musician June 27 – Michael O'Brien , American photographer June 29 * Simone Gbagbo , ICC criminal, former Ivorian politician and First Lady * Don Moen , American Christian singer, musician June 30 – Leonard Whiting , British actorJuly July 1 * Ricardo Montano , American legislator * Fakahau Valu , Tongan rugby union player July 2 – Jorge Del Castillo , Peruvian lawyer and politician July 3 – Yisrael Aharoni , Israeli Chef and actor July 4 – Philip Craven , 2nd President of the International Paralympic Committee July 5 – Huey Lewis , American rock singer July 6 – Wallerand de Saint-Just , French lawyer and politician July 7 – Riki Gal , Israeli singer July 9 *Gwen Guthrie, American singer-songwriter *Viktor Yanukovych, President of Ukraine July 11 – Pervez Hoodbhoy , Pakistani Nuclear physicist , social activist July 12 – Eric Carr , American rock drummer, musician July 13 * Ma Ying-jeou , President of the Republic of China * Jurelang Zedkaia , 5th President of the Marshall Islands July 14 – Chungsen Leung , Taiwanese-Canadian businessman, politician July 17 * Derek de Lint , Dutch actor * Tengku Sulaiman Shah , Malaysian corporate figure * Phoebe Snow , African-American singer, songwriter * Peter Neufeld , American lawyer and author July 18 * Sir Richard Branson , British entrepreneur * Glenn Hughes , American vocalist * Jack Layton , Canadian politician July 19 * Simon Cadell , English actor * Per-Kristian Foss , Norwegian Minister of Finance * Freddy Moore , American musician July 20 – William Knox Schroeder , Kent State University shooting victim July 26 – Susan George , British actress July 27 – Simon Jones , English actor July 28 * Soh Chin Aun , Malaysian footballer * Sir Tapley Seaton , Kittitian politician, 4th Governor-General of Saint Kitts and Nevis July 29 – Jenny Holzer , American conceptual artist July 30 – Frank Stallone , American actorAugust August 1 * Bunkhouse Buck , American professional wrestler * Roy Williams , American basketball coach * Frances Fitzgerald , 24th Tánaiste of Ireland August 2 – Lance Ito , American judge August 3 * John Landis , American film director * Jo Marie Payton , American actress * Ernesto Samper , 29th President of Colombia August 4 – Gidi Gov , Israeli singer and artist August 5 – Rosi Mittermaier , German ski racer August 7 – Alan Keyes , African-American conservative political activist August 8 * Sarah Dunant , English novelist * Lucjan Lis , Polish-German cyclist * Ken Kutaragi , Japanese ex-C.E.O of Sony Computer Entertainment August 9 * Anémone , French actress, filmmaker and political activist * Nicole Tourneur , French novelist August 10 – Patti Austin , African-American singer August 11 * Erik Brann , American musician * Gennadiy Nikonov , Russian weapon designer * Steve Wozniak , American inventor, engineer, programmer, philanthropist, and entrepreneur August 12 * Jim Beaver , American actor, playwright, screenwriter, and film historian * Iris Berben , German actress * George McGinnis , American basketball player August 13 – Jane Carr , English actress August 15 * Anne, Princess Royal , British Princess, daughter of Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh * Neil J. Gunther, Australian/American physicist, computer scientist * Tom Kelly , American baseball manager * Andres Serrano , American photographer August 16 * Hasely Crawford , West Indian athlete * Marshall Manesh , Persian actor August 17 – Jose Apolinario Lozada Jr., Filipino diplomat, politician August 19 – Sudha Murthy , Indian social worker, author August 21 – Arthur Bremer , American convicted attempted assassin of George Wallace August 22 – Scooter Libby , American conservative political adviser August 23 – Alan Tam , Hong Kong singer and actor August 26 * Carl Deuker , American author * Annette Badland , English actress * Benjamin Hendrickson , American actor August 27 – Charles Fleischer , American actor, stand-up comedian and voice artistSeptember September 1 * Mikhail Fradkov , Russian politician, Prime Minister of Russia * Phil McGraw , American TV psychologist September 2 * Rosanna DeSoto , American actress September 7 * Johann Friedrich , German-Australian engineer, con man * Julie Kavner , American actress and the voice of Marge Simpson September 8 * Mark Gable , Australian singer, songwriter * Jim Mattis , American veteran, 26th United States Secretary of Defense September 10 – Joe Perry , American rock guitarist September 11 * Yigal Bashan , Israeli singer, composer * Amy Madigan , American actress September 14 * Paul Kossoff , British rock guitarist * Masami Kuwashima , Japanese race car driver September 15 – Rajiv Malhotra , Indian-American author September 16 * Henry Louis Gates , African-American literary critic * Loyd Grossman , American television presenter, chef September 17 – Narendra Modi , Prime Minister of India September 18 – Shabana Azmi , Indian actress September 19 – Joan Lunden , American television broadcaster, journalist September 21 * Charles Clarke , British politician * Bill Murray , American actor, comedian * David Frawley , American author September 22 – Kirka Babitzin , Finnish singer September 24 * Feng Ting-kuo , Taiwanese politician * Kristina Wayborn , Swedish actress September 27 – Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa , Japanese actor September 28 – John Sayles , American director, screenwriterOctober October 1 * Boris Morukov , Russian astronaut * Randy Quaid , American actor, comedian October 3 * Pamela Hensley , American actress * Phyllis Nelson , American singer October 5 * Eddie Clarke , English guitarist * Jeff Conaway , American actor October 7 – Jakaya Kikwete , 4th President of Tanzania October 9 * Everett Peck , American illustrator, comics artist, cartoonist and animator * Jody Williams , American teacher, aid worker and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize October 10 – Nora Roberts , American novelist October 12 * Edward Bloor , American novelist * Kaga Takeshi , Japanese actor * Pilar Pilapil , Filipina actress October 14 – Joey Travolta , American actor October 16 * Cecil Bothwell . American atheist writer, politician * Angry Grandpa . American internet personality October 17 * Dean Shek , Hong Kong actor * Howard Rollins , African-American actor October 18 – Wendy Wasserstein , American playwright October 19 – Bishop Bill Ray , 10th Bishop of North Queensland October 20 – Tom Petty , American rock singer October 22 * Bill Owens , American politician, 40th Governor of Colorado * Donald Ramotar , 8th President of Guyana * Patricia Parris , American actress and voice actress October 23 * Guy Bleus , Belgian artist October 25 * Walter Kwok , Hong Kong entrepreneur * Chris Norman , English singer * Mark L. Taylor, American actress and voice actress October 28 * Annette Humpe , German singer * Sihem Bensedrine , Tunisian human rights activist October 29 * Rino Gaetano , Italian musician and singer-songwriter * Abdullah Gül , 11th President of Turkey October 30 – Louise DuArt , American comedian, impersonator October 31 * John Candy , Canadian comedian, actor * Jane Pauley , American television broadcaster, journalistNovember November 1 * Robert B. Laughlin, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate * Dan Peek , American musician November 3 – Massimo Mongai , Italian author November 4 – Charles Frazier , American novelist November 6 – Kenny Marks , American Christian musician November 8 – Mary Hart , American television personality November 9 – Maravillas Rojo , Catalan politician November 10 * Debra Hill , American producer * Bob Orton, Jr., American professional wrestler November 12 – Barbara Fairchild , American country, gospel singer November 13 – Mary Lou Metzger , American singer, dancer November 16 – David Leisure , American actor November 17 – Roland Matthes , German swimmer November 21 * Alberto Juantorena , Cuban athlete * David Williams , American singer, songwriter, musician and producer November 22 * Jim Lang , American composer * Lyman Bostock , American baseball player November 23 * Raza Murad , Indian actor * Chuck Schumer , American politician November 24 – Stanley Livingston , American actor November 28 * Ed Harris , American actor, film director * Russell Alan Hulse , American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate * Kenneth Fisher , American financial manager, journalist November 29 – Olavi Mäenpää , Finnish politician November 30 * Danny Sanderson , Israeli singer-songwriter and guitarist * Paul Westphal , American basketball player and coachDecember December 1 * Manju Bansal , Indian molecular biologist * Themba Dlamini , 9th Prime Minister of Swaziland * Richard Keith , American child actor December 2 * Amin Saikal , Australian academic professor * Benjamin Stora , French historian * Paul Watson , Canadian-American founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society December 5 – Camarón de la Isla , Spanish singer December 7 – Hasanaga Sadigov , Azerbaijani ashik musician December 8 * Dan Hartman , American pop singer, songwriter and record producer * Wah Wah Watson , American guitarist December 9 – Joan Armatrading , St. Kitts-born English singer, songwriter December 10 * Tom Towles , American actor * Gregg Berger , American voice actor December 12 * Darleen Carr , American actress * Heiner Flassbeck , German economist, professor, publicist, political counselor and State secretary * Rajinikanth , Indian actor December 13 – Wendie Malick , American-Canadian actress December 15 – Sylvester James Gates , American theoretical physicist December 16 – Roy Schuiten , Dutch cyclist December 17 – Laurence F. Johnson, American futurist, educator December 18 – Leonard Maltin , American film critic December 19 – Manny Trillo , Venezuelan-born American baseball player December 22 – María Antonieta de las Nieves , Mexican actress, comedian, and singer December 23 * Vicente del Bosque , Spanish footballer, manager * Michael C. Burgess, American politician December 24 – Deborah J. Glick, American democratic member December 25 * Yehuda Poliker , Israeli singer, songwriter, musician, and painter * Ed Hochuli , American football official December 28 – Alex Chilton , American rock musician December 29 – Jon Polito , American actor December 30 – Safiya Henderson-Holmes , African-American poetDate unknown Koibla Djimasta , 7th Prime Minister of Chad Joseph Yodoyman , 4th Prime Minister of ChadDeaths January January 1 – William A. Griffin, American Roman Catholic prelate and reverend January 2 * Emil Jannings , Swiss-born German actor * Anthony Prusinski , American politician * Theophrastos Sakellaridis , Greek composer, conductor January 3 – Tess Gardella , Italian-born American actress, dancer January 7 * Monty Banks , Italian comedian, director * Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao , Spanish politician, writer, painter and doctor * Joseph, Duke of Parma January 8 – Joseph Schumpeter , Czech economist, political scientist January 11 – James A. Colescott, American Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan January 12 – John M. Stahl, American film director, producer January 13 – Gino Frittelli , Italian painter January 14 – Ieu Koeus , 9th Prime Minister of Cambodia January 15 *Henry H. Arnold, American five-star general *Petre Dumitrescu, Romanian general January 16 – Ali Moustafa Mosharafa , Egyptian physicist January 17 – Seiichi Hatano , Japanese philosopher January 18 – Horace Rice , Australian tennis player January 20 – Ray Duggan , Australian-born English speedway rider January 21 – George Orwell , British author January 22 – Alan Hale Sr., American actor January 23 – Vasil Kolarov , Bulgarian Communist politician, former provisional head of State and 33rd Prime Minister of Bulgaria January 29 – Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah , Sheikh of KuwaitFebruary February 3 * Sir Lionel Cripps , Rhodesian politician * Karl Seitz , Austrian politician, 1st President of Austria February 6 – Georges Imbert , Alsatian chemist February 7 * D. K. Broster, British historical novelist * Masao Inoue , Japanese actor, director * William Murphy , American Roman Catholic clergyman, bishop and reverend February 9 * Abdul Qadir , Indian editor * Franz Justus Rarkowski , German Roman Catholic bishop and reverend * Ted Theodore , Australian politician, Premier of Queensland February 10 – Marcel Mauss , French sociologist February 11 – Kiki Cuyler , American baseball player, MLB Hall of Fame member February 12 – Bernard Meninsky , Ukrainian-born British artist, painter, draughtsman and teacher February 13 – Rafael Sabatini , Italian writer February 14 * Cecilio Guzmán de Rojas , Bolivian painter * Karl Guthe Jansky , American physicist, radio engineer and father of radio astronomy February 16 * Johannes Hjelmslev , Danish mathematician * Mile-a-Minute Murphy , American cyclist February 21 – Gerhard Kowalewski , German mathematician February 23 – Piotr Śmietański , Polish executioner February 25 * Ignatius Arnoz , Czechoslovakian Roman Catholic prelate and reverend * George Minot , American physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine February 26 – Harry Lauder , British entertainerMarch March 2 – Rosli Dhobi , famous Malay Sarawakian March 4 – Anthony Holles , British actor March 5 * Sid Grauman , American theatre entrepreneur * Edgar Lee Masters , American poet March 6 * Albert Lebrun , French politician, 15th President of France * Harry Redfern , British architect March 10 – Marguerite De La Motte , American actress March 11 * Ralph Freeman , British engineer * Heinrich Mann , German novelist * Brock Pemberton , American theatrical producer March 15 * Alexander Kabiskoy , Soviet WWII heroine * Carl Storck , 3rd President of the National Football League March 18 – Väinö Kivilinna , Finnish teacher, activist and politician March 19 * Edgar Rice Burroughs , American author * Norman Haworth , British chemist, Nobel Prize laureate * Alexandru Vaida-Voevod , 28th Prime Minister of Romania March 21 – Katherine Grey , American actress March 22 – Emmanuel Mounier , French philosopher March 24 * James Rudolph Garfield , American politician * Harold Laski , British political theorist, economist March 25 * Frank Buck , American animal collector * Frances Micklethwait , British chemist March 30 * Léon Blum , French statesman, 2-time Prime Minister of France * Joe Yule , British entertainer, father of Mickey Rooney April April 1 – F. O. Matthiessen, American historian, literary critic April 2 – Recep Peker , Turkish officer, politician and 6th Prime Minister of Turkey April 3 – Kurt Weill , German-born composer April 5 – Charles Binaggio , American gangster April 7 – Walter Huston , Canadian-born American actor April 8 – Vaslav Nijinsky , Soviet ballet dancer, choreographer April 10 * Fevzi Çakmak , Turkish military officer, statesman and Prime Minister of Turkey * Alfred Fischer , German architect April 11 – Bainbridge Colby , United States Secretary of State April 13 * Saleh al-Ali , Syrian revolt leader * James Morrison , Canadian Roman Catholic bishop and reverend April 16 – Henry J. Knauf, American politician April 17 – Władysław Filipkowski , Polish military commander April 23 * Gemma Bellincioni , Italian soprano * Franciscus Janssens , Dutch Roman Catholic abbot and reverend April 26 – G. Murray Hulbert, American politician April 27 * Hobart Cavanaugh , American character actor * Karel Koželuh , Czech tennis player April 30 – Francesco Jovine , Italian writer, authorMay May 1 – Lothrop Stoddard , American eugenicist May 6 – Víctor Manuel Román y Reyes , Nicaraguan politician, 23rd President of Nicaragua May 7 – Gavrilo V, Serbian Patriarch May 9 * Harry Stubbs , British-born American actor * Esteban Terradas i Illa , Andorran mathematician, scientist and engineer May 10 – Belle da Costa Greene , American librarian, bibliographer and archivist May 11 – Cedric Holland , British admiral May 12 – Harold Basil Christian , South African-Rhodesian horticulturalist May 18 – Henri Cihoski , Romanian general and politician May 19 * Giuseppe Garibaldi II , Italian soldier, patriot, revolutionary and grandson of Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi * Giuseppina Suriano , Italian Roman Catholic nun and blessed May 20 – John Gould Fletcher , American poet May 22 * Andrew McDonald , British Roman Catholic clergyman, bishop and reverend * Alfonso Quiñónez Molina , 27th President of El Salvador May 24 * Isidore Ngei Ko Lat , Burmese catechist, Roman Catholic priest, martyr and blessed * Peter Petrovich Troyanskii , Soviet educator and scholar * Mario Vergara , Italian Roman Catholic priest, martyr and blessed * Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell , British field marshal May 25 – Nicolae Ciupercă , Romanian general and politician May 26 – Stanisław Kętrzyński , Polish historian, diplomat May 28 – Vicente Sotto , Filipino politicianJune June 3 – Ahmad Tajuddin , Sultan of Brunei June 4 * Carmen Baroja , Spanish writer, ethnologist * George Cecil Ives , German-born British poet, writer, penal reformer and early gay rights campaigner * Kazys Grinius , 3rd President of Lithuania June 5 – Miklós Bánffy , Hungarian nobleman, politician and novelist June 6 – William Wadsworth , American actor June 9 – Denis Auguste Duchêne , French general June 20 – Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto , Japanese autobiographer, novelist June 22 – Jane Cowl , American actress June 24 – Darwan Singh Negi , Indian Victoria Cross recipient June 26 – Antonina Nezhdanova , Soviet soprano June 27 * Záviš Kalandra , Czechoslovak historian, theorist * Theophilus Pashkovsky , American Orthodox archbishop, metropolitan June 28 – Archbishop Makarios II June 29 – Melitta Bentz , German entrepreneur, who invented the coffee filter in 1908 July July 1 – Eliel Saarinen , Finnish architect July 5 – Salvatore Giuliano , Italian bandit July 7 – Fats Navarro , American jazz trumpet player July 8 – Helen Holmes , American actress July 10 – Richard Maury , American naturalized Argentine engineer July 11 – Buddy DeSylva , American songwriter July 12 * Lev Galler , Soviet admiral * Elsie de Wolfe , American socialite and interior decorator July 17 * Evangeline Booth , General of The Salvation Army * Antonie Nedošinská , Czechoslovakian actress July 18 – Mignon Talbot , American paleontologist July 21 – Rex Ingram , American director July 22 – William Lyon Mackenzie King , Canadian political leader, 10th Prime Minister of Canada July 27 – Marta Steinsvik , Norwegian author July 28 – Kevin Budden , Australian amateur herpetologistAugust August 3 * Pierre-Émile Côté , Canadian politician * Kristian Laake , Norwegian general August 6 – Francisco José Urrutia Olano , Colombian diplomat and jurist August 8 – Nikolai Myaskovsky , Soviet composer August 10 – Tadeusz Tomaszewski , 34th Prime Minister of Poland August 19 * Black Elk , Wičháša Wakȟáŋ of the Ogala Teton Lakota * Giovanni Giorgi , Italian physicist, engineer August 22 – Kirk Bryan , American geologist August 23 – Frank Phillips , American oil executive August 24 * Arturo Alessandri , Chilean political figure, reformer and 2-time President of Chile * Vasily Gordov , Soviet general * Grigory Kulik , Soviet military officer, Marshal of the Soviet Union August 25 – Giuseppe Grassi , Italian politician August 26 * Giuseppe De Luca , Italian baritone * Ransom E. Olds, American automotive pioneer August 27 – Cesare Pavese , Italian poet, novelist August 31 -- Pere Tarrés i Claret , Spanish Roman Catholic priest and blessedSeptember September 4 * Max Davidson , German actor * Pieter Franciscus Dierckx , Belgian painter September 6 – Olaf Stapledon , British author, philosopher September 10 – Raymond Sommer , American race car driver September 11 * Rudolph Palm , Curaçao-born composer * Jan Smuts , 2nd Prime Minister of South Africa September 13 – Sara Allgood , Irish actress September 15 * Maraimalai Adigal , Indian orator, writer * Baldomero López , American hero of Korean War September 16 * Frederick Bennett , New Zealand Anglican bishop and reverend * Pedro de Cordoba , American actor September 21 – Edward Arthur Milne , British astrophysicist, mathematician September 23 * George Carlton , American actor * Kenneth Muir , British soldier, posthumous winner of the Victoria Cross September 29 – Alfréd Meissner , Czechoslovak politician, Holocaust survivor September 30 – Prince Hubertus of Prussia October October 1 – Mikhail Rodionov , Soviet statesman, Leader of the Soviet Union October 2 – John F. Fitzgerald, American politician, Mayor of Boston October 5 – Thomas Addis Emmet , American-born Jamaican Roman Catholic bishop and reverend October 9 – Nicolai Hartmann , German philosopher October 11 – Pauline Lord , American actress October 13 – Ernest Haycox , American writer October 14 – António Maria da Silva , Portuguese politician, interim and 3-time Prime Minister of Portugal October 18 – Giuseppe Borgatti , Italian tenor October 19 * Charles Ballantyne , Canadian politician * Edna St. Vincent Millay, American poet * Viktor Strazhev , Soviet bibliographer, translator, poet and literary critic October 20 – Henry L. Stimson, United States Secretary of State October 23 – Al Jolson , American musician, actor October 25 – Yi Kwang-su , Korean writer, activist October 26 – Miguel Mariano Gómez , Cuban politician, 7th President of Cuba October 29 * Maurice Costello , American actor * King Gustaf V of Sweden * Lucien Martin , Canadian violinist, conductor and composer October 30 – Raimundo Díaz Pacheco , Puerto Rican activist October 31 – Giacomo Gorrini , Italian diplomatNovember November 2 – George Bernard Shaw , Irish writer, Nobel Prize laureate November 3 – Kuniaki Koiso , Japanese general, 41st Prime Minister of Japan November 4 * Grover Cleveland Alexander , American baseball player, MLB Hall of Fame member * Francisca Herrera Garrido , Spanish writer November 8 – Bernice Herstein , American socialite November 9 – Attilio Andreoli , Italian painter November 11 * Alexandros Diomidis , 152nd Prime Minister of Greece * Lúcio Alberto Pinheiro dos Santos , Portuguese philosopher, teacher November 12 * Hryhorij Lakota , Soviet Eastern Catholic bishop and blessed * Julia Marlowe , American stage actress November 16 – Bob Smith , American doctor, physician and surgeon November 17 – Virginia Fábregas , Mexican actress November 23 – Abdul Hamid Karami , Lebanese political figure, religious leader and 16th Prime Minister of Lebanon November 25 * Johannes V . Jensen, Danish writer, Nobel Prize laureate * Gustaf John Ramstedt , Finnish-born Swedish linguist, diplomat November 27 – T. Sathasiva Iyer, Ceylon Tamil scholar, Tamil language writer November 28 – James Corbitt , British murderer November 29 * Walter Beech , American pioneering aviator, aircraft manufacturer * Ma Zhanshan , Chinese general November 30 – Werner Haase , Hitler's personal physicianDecember December 2 * James Fenton , Australian politician * Dinu Lipatti , Romanian pianist December 4 – Jesse L. Brown, American aviator in the United States Navy December 5 – Sri Aurobindo , Indian guru December 11 * Ernst II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg * Leslie Comrie , New Zealand astronomer, computing pioneer * Juho Heiskanen , Finnish general December 12 * Luigi Biancheri , Italian admiral * Peter Fraser , New Zealand political figure, 24th Prime Minister of New Zealand, leader of World War II December 15 – Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel , Indian political leader December 20 – Enrico Mizzi , Maltese politician, 6th Prime Minister of Malta December 23 * Francisco Lomuto , Argentine pianist, composer * Walton Walker , American general December 25 – Xavier Villaurrutia , Mexican poet, playwright December 26 – Liane de Pougy , French vedette and dancer December 27 – Max Beckmann , German painter December 30 – Mihail Manoilescu , Romanian journalist, engineer, economist, politician and memoirist December 31 – Karl Renner , Austrian Social Democrat politician, 4th President of AustriaDate unknown Laura Anning Bell , British artist Aristide Razu , Romanian generalNobel Prizes Physics – Cecil Frank Powell Chemistry – Otto Paul Hermann Diels , Kurt Alder Medicine – Edward Calvin Kendall , Tadeusz Reichstein , Philip Showalter Hench Literature – Earl Russell Peace – Ralph Bunche
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