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1975

1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1975th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 975th year of the 2nd millennium, the 75th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1970s decade.

1975 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1975
MCMLXXV
Ab urbe condita2728
Armenian calendar1424
ԹՎ ՌՆԻԴ
Assyrian calendar6725
Baháʼí calendar131–132
Balinese saka calendar1896–1897
Bengali calendar1382
Berber calendar2925
British Regnal year23 Eliz. 2 – 24 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2519
Burmese calendar1337
Byzantine calendar7483–7484
Chinese calendar甲寅年 (Wood Tiger)
4671 or 4611
    — to —
乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit)
4672 or 4612
Coptic calendar1691–1692
Discordian calendar3141
Ethiopian calendar1967–1968
Hebrew calendar5735–5736
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2031–2032
 - Shaka Samvat1896–1897
 - Kali Yuga5075–5076
Holocene calendar11975
Igbo calendar975–976
Iranian calendar1353–1354
Islamic calendar1394–1395
Japanese calendarShōwa 50
(昭和50年)
Javanese calendar1906–1907
Juche calendar64
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4308
Minguo calendarROC 64
民國64年
Nanakshahi calendar507
Thai solar calendar2518
Tibetan calendar阳木虎年
(male Wood-Tiger)
2101 or 1720 or 948
    — to —
阴木兔年
(female Wood-Rabbit)
2102 or 1721 or 949
Unix time157766400 – 189302399

It was also declared the International Women's Year by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe.

Events

January

February

March

April

 
April 4: Allen and Gates four years prior to the founding of Microsoft
 
April 9th-21st: Battle of Xuân Lộc

May

June

July

August

September

 

October

November

 
Flag of Suriname

December

Date unknown

World population

World population
1975 1970 1980
World 4,068,109,000 3,692,492,000   375,617,000 4,434,682,000   366,573,000
Africa 408,160,000 357,283,000   50,877,000 469,618,001   61,458,000
Asia 2,397,512,000 2,143,118,000   254,394,000 2,632,335,000   234,823,000
Europe 675,542,000 655,855,000   19,687,000 692,431,000   16,889,000
South America 321,906,000 284,856,000   37,050,000 361,401,000   39,495,000
North America 243,425,000 231,937,000   11,488,000 256,068,000   12,643,000
Oceania 21,564,000 19,443,000   2,121,000 22,828,000   1,264,000

Births

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

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February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

 

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Date unknown

Nobel Prizes

 

References

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This article is about the year 1975 For other uses see 1975 disambiguation 1975 January February March April May June July August September October November December 1975 MCMLXXV was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar the 1975th year of the Common Era CE and Anno Domini AD designations the 975th year of the 2nd millennium the 75th year of the 20th century and the 6th year of the 1970s decade Millennium 2nd millenniumCenturies 19th century 20th century 21st centuryDecades 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990sYears 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 19781975 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1975MCMLXXVAb urbe condita2728Armenian calendar1424ԹՎ ՌՆԻԴAssyrian calendar6725Bahaʼi calendar131 132Balinese saka calendar1896 1897Bengali calendar1382Berber calendar2925British Regnal year23 Eliz 2 24 Eliz 2Buddhist calendar2519Burmese calendar1337Byzantine calendar7483 7484Chinese calendar甲寅年 Wood Tiger 4671 or 4611 to 乙卯年 Wood Rabbit 4672 or 4612Coptic calendar1691 1692Discordian calendar3141Ethiopian calendar1967 1968Hebrew calendar5735 5736Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat2031 2032 Shaka Samvat1896 1897 Kali Yuga5075 5076Holocene calendar11975Igbo calendar975 976Iranian calendar1353 1354Islamic calendar1394 1395Japanese calendarShōwa 50 昭和50年 Javanese calendar1906 1907Juche calendar64Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 daysKorean calendar4308Minguo calendarROC 64民國64年Nanakshahi calendar507Thai solar calendar2518Tibetan calendar阳木虎年 male Wood Tiger 2101 or 1720 or 948 to 阴木兔年 female Wood Rabbit 2102 or 1721 or 949Unix time157766400 189302399Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1975 It was also declared the International Women s Year by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 1 13 Date unknown 1 14 World population 2 Births 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Deaths 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 3 13 Date unknown 4 Nobel Prizes 5 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary Edit Main article January 1975 January 1 Watergate scandal United States John N Mitchell H R Haldeman and John Ehrlichman are found guilty of the Watergate cover up January 2 The Federal Rules of Evidence are approved by the United States Congress 1 Bangladesh revolutionary leader Siraj Sikder is killed by police while in custody A bomb blast at Samastipur Bihar India fatally wounds Lalit Narayan Mishra Minister of Railways January 5 Tasman Bridge disaster The Tasman Bridge in Hobart Tasmania Australia is struck by the bulk ore carrier MV Lake Illawarra killing 12 people January 7 OPEC agrees to raise crude oil prices by 10 January 10 February 9 The flight of Soyuz 17 with the crew of Georgy Grechko and Aleksei Gubarev aboard the Salyut 4 space station January 15 Alvor Agreement Portugal announces that it will grant independence to Angola on November 11 January 19 The 6 8 Ms Kinnaur earthquake affected Himachal Pradesh in India with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX Violent killing 47 January 20 In Hanoi North Vietnam the Politburo approves the final military offensive against South Vietnam Work is abandoned on the British end of the Channel Tunnel January 24 Jazz pianist Keith Jarrett plays the solo improvisation The Koln Concert at the Cologne Opera The live recording becomes the best selling piano recording in history 2 February Edit Main article February 1975 February 4 The Haicheng earthquake the first successfully predicted earthquake kills 2 041 and injures 27 538 in Haicheng Liaoning China February 5 The Argentinian president Isabel Peron decrees Operativo Independencia aiming to neutralize or annihilate the subversive elements in the province of Tucuman Isabelita takes advantage to take a self coup and assume extraordinary powers February 11 Margaret Thatcher defeats Edward Heath for the leadership of the opposition UK Conservative Party Thatcher 49 is Britain s first female leader of any political party 3 Colonel Richard Ratsimandrava President of Madagascar is assassinated February 13 A Turkish Federated State of North Cyprus is declared as an unsuccessful first step to international recognition of a Turkish Cypriot separatist state in Cyprus February 21 Watergate scandal Former United States Attorney General John N Mitchell and former White House aides H R Haldeman and John Ehrlichman are sentenced to between 30 months and 8 years in prison February 27 The 2 June Movement kidnaps West German politician Peter Lorenz He is released on March 4 after most of the kidnappers demands are met February 28 A major tube train crash at Moorgate station London kills 43 people In Lome Togo the European Economic Community and 46 African Caribbean and Pacific countries sign a financial and economic treaty known as the first Lome Convention The National Liberation Front of Angola FNLA approaches the South African Embassy in London and requests 40 to 50 artillery pieces to assist their cause in the Angolan Civil War March Edit Main article March 1975 March 1 Aston Villa win the Football League Cup at Wembley beating Norwich City 1 0 in the final Australian television switches to full time colour March 4 A Canadian parliamentary committee is televised for the first time March 6 Algiers Accord Iran and Iraq announce a settlement in their border dispute A bomb explodes in the Paris offices of the Springer Press The March 6 Group connected to the Red Army Faction demands amnesty for the Baader Meinhof Group March 8 The United Nations proclaims International Women s Day March 9 Construction of the Trans Alaska Pipeline System begins March 10 Vietnam War North Vietnamese troops attack Ban Me Thuột South Vietnam on their way to capturing Saigon An extended portion of Sanyō Shinkansen between Okayama Station and Hakata Station opens thus making Shinkansen reach the second island Kyushu Japan March 11 The leftist military government in Portugal defeats a rightist coup attempt in head of the former president Antonio de Spinola March 13 Vietnam War South Vietnam President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu orders the Central Highlands evacuated This turns into a mass exodus involving troops and civilians the Convoy of Tears March 15 In Brazil Guanabara State merges into the state of Rio de Janeiro The state s capital moves from the city of Niteroi to the city of Rio de Janeiro March 22 Ding a dong by Teach In music by Dick Bakker text by Will Luikinga and Eddy Ouwens wins the 20th Eurovision Song Contest 1975 for the Netherlands March 25 King Faisal of Saudi Arabia is shot and killed by his nephew 4 March 27 The South African government announces that it will consolidate the 113 separate homeland areas into 36 March 28 A fire in the maternity wing at Kucic Hospital in Rijeka Yugoslavia now Croatia kills 25 people March 31 Suleyman Demirel of AP forms the new government of Turkey 39th government a four party coalition so called First National Front Turkish Milliyetci cephe April Edit Main article April 1975 April 4 Vietnam War The first military Operation Babylift flight C5A 80218 crashes 27 minutes after takeoff killing 138 on board 176 survive the crash Bill Gates and Paul Allen found Microsoft in Albuquerque New Mexico April 4 Allen and Gates four years prior to the founding of Microsoft April 5 The Soviet manned space mission Soyuz 18a ends in failure during its ascent into orbit when a critical malfunction occurs in the second and third stages of the booster rocket during staging at an altitude of 192 km resulting in the cosmonauts and their Soyuz spacecraft having to be ripped free from the vehicle Both cosmonauts Vasily Lazarev and Oleg Makarov survive April 9 Asia s first professional basketball league the Philippine Basketball Association plays its first game at the Araneta Coliseum Eight people in South Korea who are involved in the People s Revolutionary Party Incident are hanged April 9th 21st Battle of Xuan Lộc April 13 Bus massacre The Kataeb militia kills 27 Palestinians during an attack on their bus in Ain El Remmeneh Lebanon triggering the Lebanese Civil War which lasts until 1990 A coup d etat in Chad led by the military overthrows and kills President Francois Tombalbaye April 17 The Khmer Republic surrenders when the Communist Khmer Rouge guerilla forces capture Phnom Penh ending the Cambodian Civil War with mass evacuation of American troops and Cambodian civilians April 18 The Khmer Rouge begins a forcible mass evacuation of the city and starts the genocide April 19 Nico Diederichs becomes the 3rd State President of South Africa 5 April 20 Taman Mini Indonesia Indah opens to the public in Jakarta Indonesia April 24 Six Red Army Faction terrorists take over the West German embassy in Stockholm take 11 hostages and demand the release of the group s jailed members shortly after they are captured by Swedish police See West German Embassy siege April 25 Vietnam War As North Vietnamese Army forces close in on the South Vietnamese capital Saigon the Australian Embassy is closed and evacuated almost 10 years to the day since the first Australian troop commitment to South Vietnam April 29 Vietnam War North Vietnam concludes its East Sea Campaign by capturing all of the Spratly Islands that were being held by South Vietnam April 30 The Vietnam War ends with the Fall of Saigon The Vietnam War concludes as Communist forces from North Vietnam take Saigon resulting in mass evacuation of the remaining American troops and South Vietnam civilians As the capital is taken South Vietnam surrenders unconditionally and is replaced with a temporary Provisional Government May Edit Main article May 1975 May 2 The Khmer Rouge raids several Vietnamese towns which eventually leads to the Cambodian Vietnamese War May 3 West Ham United wins the FA Cup at Wembley beating Fulham 2 0 in the final Both goals are scored by Alan Taylor West Ham legend Bobby Moore appears for Fulham May 6 The South African government announces that it will provide all Black children with free and compulsory education May 15 Mayaguez incident The American merchant ship Mayaguez seized by Cambodian forces is rescued by the U S Navy and Marines 38 Americans are killed May 16 Sikkim accedes to India after a referendum and abolishes the Chogyal its monarchy Junko Tabei from Japan becomes the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest May 25 Bobby Unser wins the Indianapolis 500 for a second time in a rain shorted 174 lap 700 km 430 mi race May 27 The Dibbles Bridge coach crash near Grassington North Yorkshire UK results in 32 deaths the highest toll in a United Kingdom road accident May 28 Fifteen West African countries sign the Treaty of Lagos creating the Economic Community of West African States June Edit Main article June 1975 June 5 The Suez Canal opens for the first time since the Six Day War June 6 The Georgetown Agreement formally creating the ACP Group is signed June 7 June 21 The first Cricket World Cup 1975 Cricket World Cup is held in England with West Indies defeating Australia in the final June 9 The Order of Australia is awarded for the first time June 11 After a referendum and seven years of military rule modern day Greece is established as the Hellenic Republic June 25 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declares a state of emergency in India suspending civil liberties and elections Mozambique gains independence from Portugal July Edit Main article July 1975 July 1 The Postmaster General s Department is disaggregated into the Australian Telecommunications Commission trading as Telecom Australia and the Australian Postal Commission trading as Australia Post July 4 Zion Square refrigerator bombing A terrorist attack in downtown Jerusalem kills 15 civilians and wounds 77 Sydney newspaper publisher Juanita Nielsen disappears and is presumed to have been murdered July 5 Cape Verde gains independence after 500 years of Portuguese rule July 6 The Comoros declares and is granted its independence from France July 9 The National Assembly of Senegal passes a law that will pave way for a multi party system albeit highly restricted July 12 Sao Tome and Principe declare independence from Portugal July 17 Apollo Soyuz Test Project A manned American Apollo spacecraft and the manned Soviet Soyuz spacecraft for the Soyuz 19 mission dock in orbit marking the first such link up between spacecraft from the 2 nations August Edit Main article August 1975 The first Cuban forces arrive in Angola to join Soviet personnel who are there to assist the MPLA that controls less than a quarter of Angolan territory In response the United States Zaire and Zambia request South Africa to provide training and support for the FNLA and UNITA forces 6 August 1 The Helsinki Accords which officially recognize Europe s national borders and respect for human rights are signed in Finland August 8 The Banqiao Dam in China s Henan Province fails after Typhoon Nina over 200 000 people perish August 11 Governor Mario Lemos Pires of Portuguese East Timor abandons the capital Dili following a UDT coup and the outbreak of civil war between UDT and Fretilin August 15 Founder President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman of Bangladesh is killed during a coup led by Major Syed Faruque Rahman Some members of Jehovah s Witnesses believe that Armageddon will occur this year based on the group s chronology 7 and some sell their houses and businesses to prepare for the new world paradise which they believe will be created when Jesus establishes God s Kingdom on Earth August 20 Viking program NASA launches the Viking 1 planetary probe toward Mars August 24 Officers responsible for the military coup in Greece in 1967 are sentenced to death in Athens The sentences are later commuted to life imprisonment August 25 The Victoria Falls Conference between Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith and the United African National Council is held in a South African Railways coach on the Victoria Falls Bridge officiated by Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda and South African Prime Minister John Vorster September Edit Main article September 1975 September October In New Zealand Maori leader Whina Cooper leads a march of 5 000 people in support of Maori claims to their land September 5 In Sacramento California Lynette Fromme attempts to assassinate U S President Gerald Ford but is thwarted by a Secret Service agent The London Hilton Hotel is bombed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army two people are killed and 63 injured 8 September 6 An earthquake of magnitude Ms 6 7 kills at least 2 085 in Diyarbakir and Lice Turkey September 14 Rembrandt s painting The Night Watch is slashed a dozen times at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam September 15 The French department of Corse comprising the entire island of Corsica is divided into two departments Haute Corse Upper Corsica and Corse du Sud Southern Corsica Flag of Papua New Guinea September 16 Papua New Guinea gains its independence from Australia Cape Verde Mozambique and Sao Tome and Principe join the United Nations September 19 General Vasco Goncalves is ousted as Prime Minister of Portugal September 20 The term of Tuanku Al Mutassimu Billahi Muhibbudin Sultan Abdul Halim Al Muadzam Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Badlishah as the 5th Yang di Pertuan Agong of Malaysia ends September 21 Sultan Yahya Petra ibni Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim Petra of Kelantan becomes the 6th Yang di Pertuan Agong of Malaysia September 27 Francoist Spain executes five ETA and FRAP members the last executions in Spain to date September 30 The Hughes Helicopters later McDonnell Douglas now Boeing IDS AH 64 Apache makes its first flight October Edit Main article October 1975 October 1 Thrilla in Manila Muhammad Ali defeats Joe Frazier in a boxing match in Manila Philippines October 14 The South African Defence Force invades Angola during Operation Savannah in support of the FNLA and UNITA prior to the Angolan elections scheduled for November 11 9 An RAF Avro Vulcan bomber explodes and crashes over Zabbar Malta after an aborted landing killing five crew members and one person on the ground 10 October 16 The Balibo Five Australian television journalists are killed at Balibo by Indonesian Army special forces in the buildup to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor The last naturally occurring case of smallpox is diagnosed and treated the victim being two year old Rahima Banu 11 October 30 Juan Carlos I of Spain becomes acting head of state after General Francisco Franco concedes that he is too ill to govern His death on November 20 effectively marks the end of the dictatorship established following the Spanish Civil War and the beginning of Spain s transition to democracy 12 October 31 The Racial Discrimination Act 1975 takes effect in Australia Tun Mustapha resigned as Chief Minister of Sabah a state in Malaysia bringing to an end speculation that he would attempt to lead secession for Sabah to become an independent nation November Edit Main article November 1975 November 6 The Green March begins 300 000 unarmed Moroccans converge on the southern city of Tarfaya and wait for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco to cross into Western Sahara November 7 A vapor cloud explosion at a petroleum cracking facility in Geleen Netherlands leaves 14 dead and 109 injured with fires lasting for five days 13 November 10 United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379 By a vote of 72 35 with 32 abstentions the United Nations General Assembly approves a resolution equating Zionism with racism The resolution provokes an outcry among Jews around the world It is repealed in 1991 The 729 foot 222 m long freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald sinks during a storm 27 kilometres 17 mi from the entrance to Whitefish Bay on Lake Superior killing all 29 crew members on board an event immortalized in song by Gordon Lightfoot Lev Leshchenko revives Den Pobedy one of the most popular World War II songs in the USSR November 11 Angola becomes independent from Portugal and civil war erupts Flag of Angola Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 Governor General of Australia Sir John Kerr controversially dismisses the Whitlam Labor Government and commissions Malcolm Fraser of the Liberal National Country Coalition as caretaker Prime Minister The first annual Vogalonga rowing race is held in Venice Italy November 12 The Comoros joins the United Nations November 14 Madrid Accords Spain agrees to hand over power of the Spanish Sahara to Morocco and Mauritania by the end of February 1976 14 November 15 The Group of 6 industrialized nations G 6 is formed and helds its 1st summit at the Chateau de Rambouillet in France November 16 Beginning of the Third Cod War between UK and Iceland which lasts until June 1976 November 19 The United States Congress approves the Clark Amendment ending aid to the FNLA and UNITA November 20 Former California Governor Ronald Reagan enters the race for the Republican presidential nomination challenging incumbent President Gerald Ford November 22 Juan Carlos is declared King of Spain following the death of General Francisco Franco he would reign until his abdication in 2014 Flag of Suriname November 25 Suriname gains independence from the Kingdom of the Netherlands 15 November 27 The Jaws film is released in Australia by Steven Spielberg based on Peter Benchley s novel of the same name November 28 Portuguese Timor declares its independence from Portugal as East Timor South African Navy frigates evacuate 26 SADF members from behind enemy lines at Ambrizete 160 kilometres 99 mi north of Luanda in Angola November 29 The name Micro soft for microcomputer software is used by Bill Gates in a letter to Paul Allen for the first time Microsoft becomes a registered trademark on November 26 1976 While disabled the submarine tender USS Proteus discharges radioactive coolant water into Apra Harbor Guam A Geiger counter at two of the harbor s public beaches shows 100 millirems hour 50 times the allowable dose December Edit Main article December 1975 December 2 In Laos the communist party of the Pathet Lao takes over Vientiane and defeats the Kingdom of Laos forcing King Sisavang Vatthana to abdicate and creating the Lao People s Democratic Republic This ends the Laotian Civil War with mass evacuation of American troops and Laotian civilians but effectively begins the ongoing Insurgency in Laos with the Pathet Lao fighting the Hmong people Royalist in exile and the Right wings December 3 Wreck of HMHS Britannic sunk by mine 1916 is found in the Kea Channel by Jacques Cousteau December 7 Indonesian invasion of East Timor Indonesia invades East Timor the occupation continues until 1999 when U N peacekeepers take over control until 2002 December 13 1975 Australian federal election The Liberal National Country Coalition led by Malcolm Fraser defeats the recently dismissed Labor Government led by Gough Whitlam The Fraser Government achieves what is so far the largest parliamentary majority in federal Australian political history Whitlam would subsequently survive a leadership challenge against him United Nations Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness 1961 comes into effect 16 December 18 The Algerian president Houari Boumediene orders the expulsion of all Moroccans from Algeria 17 December 21 Six people including Carlos the Jackal kidnap delegates of an OPEC conference in Vienna December 29 A bomb explosion at LaGuardia Airport in New York City kills 11 people Date unknown Edit The Spanish Army quits Spanish Sahara modern day Western Sahara last remnant of the Spanish Empire The Sahrawi Republic RASD is created Morocco invades the former territory The government of Colombia announces the finding of Ciudad Perdida Benoit Mandelbrot coins the mathematical term fractal Victoria Australia abolishes capital punishment South Australia becomes the first Australian state to decriminalize homosexual acts between consenting adults The first monster truck Bigfoot is created by Bob Chandler World population Edit World population1975 1970 1980World 4 068 109 000 3 692 492 000 375 617 000 4 434 682 000 366 573 000Africa 408 160 000 357 283 000 50 877 000 469 618 001 61 458 000Asia 2 397 512 000 2 143 118 000 254 394 000 2 632 335 000 234 823 000Europe 675 542 000 655 855 000 19 687 000 692 431 000 16 889 000South America 321 906 000 284 856 000 37 050 000 361 401 000 39 495 000North America 243 425 000 231 937 000 11 488 000 256 068 000 12 643 000Oceania 21 564 000 19 443 000 2 121 000 22 828 000 1 264 000Births EditBirthsJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December January Edit Bradley Cooper Matteo Renzi Sara Gilbert Preity Zinta January 1 Sonali Bendre Indian actress 18 Eiichiro Oda Japanese manga artist January 2 Dax Shepard American actor 19 Oleksandr Shovkovskiy Ukrainian footballer 20 Vladyslav Vashchuk Ukrainian footballer Robert Westerholt Dutch musician citation needed January 3 Danica McKellar American actress and education advocate 21 Jason Marsden American actor Thomas Bangalter French musician and record producer 22 January 5 Bradley Cooper American actor January 6 Yukana Japanese voice actress Ricardo Santos Brazilian beach volleyball player January 11 Matteo Renzi 56th Prime Minister of Italy January 13 Andrew Yang American entrepreneur founder of Venture for America and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate January 15 Mary Pierce French tennis player January 17 Tony Brown New Zealand rugby union footballer January 23 Tito Ortiz American mixed martial arts fighter January 25 Mia Kirshner Canadian actress Tim Montgomery American athlete January 28 Tanya Chua Singapore singer Hiroshi Kamiya Japanese voice actor and singer January 29 Sara Gilbert American actress January 31 Preity Zinta Indian actress and entrepreneurFebruary Edit Natalie Imbruglia Drew Barrymore Gary Neville February 1 Big Boi American rapper February 2 Todd Bertuzzi Canadian hockey player Ieroklis Stoltidis Greek footballer February 3 Brad Thorn New Zealand Australian rugby player 23 February 4 Natalie Imbruglia Australian actress and singer February 9 Vladimir Guerrero Dominican baseball player February 10 Hiroki Kuroda Japanese baseball pitcher February 14 Malik Zidi French actor February 17 Harisu South Korean singer model and actress Todd Harvey Canadian hockey player Kaspars Astasenko Latvian ice hockey player d 2012 Vaclav Prospal Czech hockey player February 18 Igor Dodon President of Moldova Keith Gillespie Northern Irish footballer Gary Neville English footballer February 19 Mohamed Aly Egyptian boxer February 20 Brian Littrell American pop singer 24 February 22 Drew Barrymore American actress and film producer 25 February 23 Wilfred Kibet Kigen Kenyan long distance runner Callan Mulvey New Zealand born Australian actor February 25 Chelsea Handler American comedian and television host 26 March Edit Valentina Monetta Eva Longoria Puneeth Rajkumar Fergie March 1 Maya Kulenovic Canadian painter Valentina Monetta Sammarinese singer citation needed March 3 Khadaffy Janjalani Filipino terrorist Patric Chiha Austrian film director and screenwriter 27 March 5 Jolene Blalock American actress March 6 Aracely Arambula Mexican actress singer and model March 9 Roy Makaay Dutch footballer 28 Lisa Miskovsky Swedish musician March 10 Jamie Arnold American Israeli basketball player 29 March 11 Buvaisar Saitiev Chechen wrestler David Canada Spanish cyclist d 2016 March 12 Kelle Bryan English singer March 15 Eva Longoria American actress Veselin Topalov Bulgarian chess player will i am American rapper and singer March 17 Natalie Zea American actress Puneeth Rajkumar Indian actor singer and producer d 2021 March 18 Sutton Foster American actress 30 March 19 Vivian Hsu Taiwanese singer actress and model Le Jingyi Chinese swimmer March 21 Fabricio Oberto Argentinian Italian basketball player Mark Williams Welsh professional snooker player March 22 Guillermo Diaz American actor March 25 Ladislav Benysek Czech ice hockey player Melanie Blatt English singer March 27 Fergie American singer and actress March 28 Richard Kelly American director March 29 Jan Bos Dutch speed skater 31 April Edit Pedro Pascal Zach Braff Anouk Jasey Jay Anderson Johnny Galecki April 2 Nate Huffman American basketball player d 2015 32 Pedro Pascal Chilean American actor Adam Rodriguez American actor April 3 Koji Uehara Japanese baseball pitcher 33 April 4 Delphine Arnault French businesswoman and entrepreneur April 5 John Hartson Welsh footballer Juicy J American rapper songwriter and record producer April 6 Zach Braff American actor 34 Sonia Lopes Cape Verdean runner April 8 Anouk Dutch singer songwriter and producer April 9 Robbie Fowler English footballer April 10 David Harbour American actor April 11 Dariusz Kozubek Polish footballer April 13 Jasey Jay Anderson Canadian snowboarder April 14 Amy Dumas American professional wrestler Stefano Miceli Italian conductor and pianist Anderson Silva Brazilian UFC fighter April 15 Paul Dana American racing driver d 2006 April 16 Sean Maher American actor April 17 Lee Hyun il South Korean badminton player April 21 Danyon Loader New Zealand swimmer 35 April 22 Greg Moore Canadian racing driver d 1999 Carlos Sastre Spanish road bicycle racer April 26 Joey Jordison American metal drummer d 2021 36 April 27 Kazuyoshi Funaki Japanese ski jumper 37 April 30 Johnny Galecki Belgian born American actorMay Edit David Beckham Christina Hendricks Enrique Iglesias Helio Castroneves Jonah Lomu Keiko Fujimori Andre 3000 Jamie Oliver May 1 Marc Vivien Foe Cameroonian footballer d 2003 May 2 David Beckham English footballer Ahmed Hassan Egyptian footballer May 3 Andreea Bibiri Romanian actress and theatre director Christina Hendricks American actress May 7 Jason Tunks Canadian discus thrower May 8 Enrique Iglesias Spanish singer Jussi Markkanen Finnish hockey player May 9 Chris Diamantopoulos Canadian actor May 10 Hazem Emam Egyptian footballer citation needed Helio Castroneves Brazilian racing driver May 12 Jonah Lomu New Zealand rugby player d 2015 Jared Polis American politician 43rd Governor of Colorado May 13 Itati Cantoral Mexican actress May 15 Ray Lewis American football player Janne Seurujarvi Finnish Sami politician and the first Sami to be elected to the Finnish Parliament 38 May 16 Tony Kakko Finnish singer Simon Whitfield Canadian triathlete May 18 John Higgins Scottish snooker player Jack Johnson American singer songwriter Irina Karavayeva Russian trampolinist May 19 Jonas Renkse Swedish musician Dorit Bar Or Israeli actress Masanobu Ando Japanese actor Zhang Ning Chinese badminton player May 20 Al Bano Italian singer Tahmoh Penikett Canadian actor May 21 Anthony Mundine Australian rugby league player and boxer May 22 Janne Niinimaa Finnish hockey player May 25 Keiko Fujimori Peruvian politician Lauryn Hill American singer May 27 Andre 3000 American musician record producer and actor Jamie Oliver English chef restaurateur and television personality May 28 Charmaine Sheh Hong Kong actress May 29 David Burtka American actor and professional chef Mel B English singer songwriter rapper television personality actress and author Daniel Tosh American comedian May 30 CeeLo Green African American singer songwriter pianist producer and actor May 31 Toni Nieminen Finnish ski jumperJune Edit Nikol Pashinyan Bryan Konietzko Angelina Jolie Linda Cardellini Ismail ibn Musa Menk Allen Iverson Tobey Maguire June 1 Nikol Pashinyan Armenian politician Prime Minister of Armenia June 4 Russell Brand English actor and comedian 39 Angelina Jolie American actress June 7 Shane Bond New Zealand fast bowler Allen Iverson American basketball player Ekta Kapoor Indian actress June 8 Shilpa Shetty Bollywood actress June 9 Andrew Symonds British born Australian cricketer d 2022 Ameesha Patel Indian actress and model June 11 Choi Ji woo South Korean actress and model June 15 Elizabeth Reaser American actress 40 June 16 Anabel Conde Spanish singer June 18 Martin St Louis Canadian hockey player June 19 Oksana Chusovitina German artistic gymnast Anthony Parker American basketball player 41 Ed Coode British rower June 23 KT Tunstall Scottish singer songwriter June 24 Christie Pearce American footballer 42 June 25 Linda Cardellini American actress Natasha Klauss Colombian actress Vladimir Kramnik Russian chess player June 26 Florence Loiret Caille French actress June 27 Mufti Menk Zimbabwean Muslim cleric and Mufti Tobey Maguire American actor Mosese Rauluni Fijian rugby union footballer June 28 Jeff Geddis Canadian film and television actor Ning Baizura Malaysian singer Jon Nodtveidt Swedish singer d 2006 June 29 Mime Gopi Indian actor June 30 James Bannatyne New Zealand footballer Ralf Schumacher German racing driver Angela Tong Hong Kong actressJuly Edit Cecile de France Judy Greer Suriya July 1 Sufjan Stevens American musician July 2 Stefan Terblanche South African rugby union player July 3 Ryan McPartlin American actor July 4 John Lloyd Young American actor and singer July 5 Zander de Bruyn South African cricketer Hernan Crespo Argentinian footballer Surya Saputra Indonesian actor singer and model Alberto Castillo Cuban baseball pitcher Ai Sugiyama Japanese tennis player July 6 Sebastian Rulli Argentine actor and model Alessandro Juliani Canadian actor and singer July 7 Joao Bosco Cabral Timorese footballer Khaled Gahwji Saudi football player Nina Hoss German actress July 8 Amara Indonesian actress model and singer Elias Viljanen Finnish musician Regis Laconi French motorcycle racer July 9 Shelton Benjamin American professional wrestler Damian Szifron Argentine director and screenwriter Robert Koenig American film director and producer Jack White American singer and guitarist July 10 Martina Colombari Italian actress model and television presenter Edoardo Gabbriellini Italian actor screenwriter and director Alain Nasreddine Canadian ice hockey player Stefan Karl Stefansson Icelandic actor d 2018 July 12 Cheyenne Jackson American actor and singer July 15 K Brosas Filipino actress comedian singer and television host July 16 Edoardo Gabbriellini Italian actor screenwriter and director July 17 Cecile de France Belgian actress Darude Finnish DJ and record producer Elena Anaya Spanish actress Terence Tao Australian American mathematician July 18 Daron Malakian Armenian American guitarist July 19 Kamijo Japanese singer songwriter musician and music producer July 20 Judy Greer American actress and author 43 Ray Allen American basketball player July 21 David Dastmalchian American actor 44 Fredrik Johansson Swedish musician July 23 Suriya Indian actor July 25 Havard Ellefsen Norwegian musician Evgeni Nabokov Kazakh Russian hockey goaltender July 26 Liz Truss English politician Prime Minister of the United Kingdom September October 2022 July 27 Alex Rodriguez American baseball playerAugust Edit Charlize Theron Kaitlin Olson Dante Basco August 1 Danny Chan Kwok kwan Hong Kong actor August 3 Yoyo Mung Hong Kong actress August 4 Jason Crump Australian motorcycle speedway rider 45 Eicca Toppinen Finnish cellist August 7 Gaahl Kristian Eivind Espedal Norwegian musician Megan Gale Australian model and actress Charlize Theron South African born American actress August 9 Mahesh Babu Indian actor August 12 Casey Affleck American actor and film director August 13 Shoaib Akhtar Pakistani fast bowler August 15 Kara Wolters American basketball player August 16 Taika Waititi New Zealand filmmaker actor and comedian August 18 Kaitlin Olson American actress August 22 Rodrigo Santoro Brazilian actor August 29 Dante Basco American film television and voice actor 46 August 30 Radhi Jaidi Tunisian footballer August 31 Sara Ramirez Mexican American actressSeptember Edit Mark Ronson Michael Buble Jimmie Johnson Jason Sudeikis Moon Bloodgood Marion Cotillard September 1 Maritza Rodriguez Colombian actress and model Natalie Bassingthwaighte Australian actress and singer 47 Elvira Rahic Bosnian singer Scott Speedman Canadian actor September 3 Redfoo American disc jockey September 4 Mark Ronson English DJ record producer and singer September 6 Ryoko Tani Japanese judoka September 7 Renato Sobral Brazilian martial artist September 9 Michael Buble Canadian musician September 13 Peter Ho American Taiwanese singer and actor Idan Tal Israeli footballer 48 September 16 Gal Fridman Israeli windsurfer September 17 Jimmie Johnson American race car driver September 18 Charlie Finn American film television and voice actor Jason Sudeikis American actor comedian and screenwriter September 20 Asia Argento Italian actress singer and director Moon Bloodgood American actress September 22 Ethan Moreau Canadian hockey player September 23 Kim Dong moon South Korean badminton player September 25 Matt Hasselbeck American football player September 28 Ana Brnabic Prime Minister of Serbia September 30 Marion Cotillard French actress singer songwriter and musician 49 Ta Nehisi Coates American author and journalist Georges Alain Jones French singerOctober Edit Bimba Bose Alanna Ubach Kate Winslet October 1 Bimba Bose Spanish model actress and singer d 2017 October 3 Alanna Ubach American actress and singer 50 October 5 Kate Winslet British actress Gao Yuanyuan Chinese actress Parminder Nagra British actress 51 October 9 Sean Lennon British American musician songwriter producer and multi instrumentalist 52 October 10 Ihsahn Norwegian musician October 14 Floyd Landis American cyclist Shaznay Lewis English singer October 15 Michel Mazingu Dinzey German Congolese footballer October 16 Alexandra Barreto American actress Jacques Kallis South African cricketer October 21 Henrique Hilario Portuguese footballer Madchild Canadian rapper October 22 Jesse Tyler Ferguson American actor October 23 Odalys Garcia Cuban actress October 25 Zadie Smith English writer October 27 Aron Ralston American outdoorsman mechanical engineer and motivational speaker October 28 Krisztian Zahorecz Hungarian football player d 2019 October 30 Ian D Sa Canadian guitarist October 31 Director X Canadian music video directorNovember Edit Tara Reid Jason Lezak November 2 Zhang Ouying Chinese footballer d 2018 Danny Cooksey American actor and comedian November 3 Marta Dominguez Spanish athlete November 4 Eric Fichaud Canadian hockey player Lorenzen Wright American basketball player d 2010 53 November 5 Lisa Scott Lee Welsh singer Jamie Spaniolo Jamie Madrox American rapper November 7 Marcus Luttrell American U S Navy Seal November 8 Angel Corella Spanish dancer Tara Reid American actress November 10 Markko Martin Estonian racing driver November 11 Daisuke Ohata Japanese rugby union player Angelica Vale Mexican American actress singer and comedian November 12 Jason Lezak American swimmer November 14 Faye Tozer English singer 54 Gary Vaynerchuk American Belarusian entrepreneur and internet personality 55 November 16 Julio Lugo Dominican baseball player November 18 Neal E Boyd American singer and reality show winner America s Got Talent d 2018 Anthony McPartlin British TV presenter actor and singer David Ortiz Dominican American baseball player November 19 Sushmita Sen Indian actress and model former Miss Universe November 20 Dierks Bentley American country music singer Joshua Gomez American actor November 21 Cherie Johnson American actress Chris Moneymaker American poker player Aaron Solowoniuk Canadian drummer November 22 Michael Cohen Canadian actor and writer November 24 Lee Wan Wah Malaysian badminton player November 26 DJ Khaled American DJ record executive songwriter record producer and media personality November 28 Eka Kurniawan Indonesian writer November 30 Mindy McCready American country music singer d 2013 Ben Thatcher Welsh footballerDecember Edit Emmanuelle Chriqui Mayim Bialik Tom DeLonge Sia Tiger Woods December 3 Csaba Czebely Hungarian drummer December 5 Sofi Marinova Bulgarian singer Ronnie O Sullivan British snooker player Paula Patton American actress 56 December 6 Ashin Taiwanese singer December 8 Kevin Harvick American race car driver December 10 Emmanuelle Chriqui Canadian actress December 12 Mayim Bialik Israeli American actress and neuroscientist Houko Kuwashima Japanese voice actress 57 December 13 Tom DeLonge American musician author and UFOlogist December 17 Tim Clark South African golfer Nick Dinsmore American professional wrestler Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lankan athlete Hilje Murel Estonian actress Milla Jovovich Ukrainian born American actress and model December 18 Sia Australian singer songwriter and music video director Trish Stratus Canadian professional wrestler and model December 20 Bartosz Bosacki Polish footballer December 21 Paloma Herrera Argentine ballet dancer Charles Michel Belgian politician 51st Prime Minister of Belgium and President of the European Council December 23 Vadim Sharifijanov Russian ice hockey player December 26 Ed Stafford English explorer Marcelo Rios Chilean tennis player December 27 Heather O Rourke American child actress d 1988 December 29 Shawn Hatosy American actor December 30 Tiger Woods American golfer 58 Deaths EditJanuary Edit Gustavo Rojas Pinilla January 3 Victor Kraft Austrian philosopher b 1880 January 5 Gottlob Berger German Nazi senior official b 1896 59 January 9 Pierre Fresnay French actor b 1897 January 14 Georgi Traykov former head of State of Bulgaria as Chairman of the Presidium of the National Assembly b 1898 January 17 Gustavo Rojas Pinilla 19th President of Colombia b 1900 January 19 Thomas Hart Benton American artist b 1889 January 23 Prince Karl Franz of Prussia b 1916 January 24 Larry Fine American actor and comedian b 1902 January 27 Antonin Novotny Czechoslovak Communist leader and 7th President of Czechoslovakia b 1904 Bill Walsh American film producer and writer b 1913 January 28 Ola Raknes Norwegian psychoanalyst and philologist b 1887 February Edit Sir Julian Huxley Sir P G Wodehouse February 3 Umm Kulthum Egyptian actress and singer b 1898 February 4 Louis Jordan American musician b 1908 February 8 Robert Robinson British chemist Nobel Prize laureate b 1886 Jan Mukarovsky Czech literary linguistic and aesthetic theorist b 1891 February 10 Dave Alexander American musician b 1947 February 14 Sir Julian Huxley British biologist b 1887 60 Sir P G Wodehouse English writer b 1881 61 February 16 Morgan Taylor American Olympic athlete b 1903 February 17 Hugo Osterman Finnish general b 1892 February 18 Chivu Stoica Romanian Communist politician 48th Prime Minister of Romania and head of State b 1908 February 19 Luigi Dallapiccola Italian composer b 1904 February 22 Lionel Tertis English violist b 1876 62 February 24 Nikolai Bulganin Premier of the Soviet Union b 1895 February 25 Elijah Muhammad American Nation of Islam leader b 1897 March Edit Ivo Andric Susan Hayward March 2 Madeleine Vionnet French fashion designer b 1876 63 March 3 Therese Giehse German actress b 1898 March 6 Glenn Hardin American athlete b 1910 March 7 Mikhail Bakhtin Russian philosopher and literary scholar b 1895 March 8 Joseph Bech Prime Minister of Luxembourg b 1887 George Stevens American director producer and cinematographer b 1904 March 9 Shirley Ross American actress and singer b 1913 March 11 Margarita Fischer German silent film actress b 1886 March 13 Ivo Andric Serbo Croatian writer Nobel Prize laureate b 1892 March 14 Susan Hayward American actress b 1917 March 15 Aristotle Onassis Greek shipping magnate b 1906 March 16 T Bone Walker American blues performer b 1910 March 19 Harry Lachman American set designer and film director b 1886 March 20 Infante Jaime Duke of Segovia b 1908 March 21 Joe Medwick American baseball player and manager b 1911 64 March 25 King Faisal of Saudi Arabia b 1906 Michele Girardon French actress b 1938 March 27 Sir Arthur Bliss British composer and Master of the Queen s Music b 1891 March 30 Boots Adams American business magnate president of Phillips Petroleum Company b 1899 importance April Edit Chiang Kai shek April 5 Chiang Kai shek Chinese nationalist general and politician 1st President of the Republic of China b 1887 Harold Osborn American Olympic athlete b 1899 Victor Marijnen Dutch politician and jurist 40th Prime Minister of the Netherlands b 1917 65 April 10 Walker Evans American photographer b 1903 Marjorie Main American actress b 1890 April 12 Josephine Baker France entertainer activist b 1906 April 14 Fredric March American actor b 1897 April 17 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Indian philosopher and politician 2nd President of India b 1888 April 23 William Hartnell English actor b 1908 April 24 Pete Ham Welsh singer songwriter and guitarist b 1947 April 30 Le Nguyen Vỹ South Vietnamese Army general b 1933 Le Văn Hưng South Vietnamese Army general b 1933 Nguyễn Khoa Nam South Vietnamese Army general b 1927 Phạm Văn Phu South Vietnamese Army general b 1927 May Edit Avery Brundage May 1 Trần Văn Hai South Vietnamese Army general b 1927 May 4 Moe Howard American actor and comedian b 1897 May 8 Avery Brundage American administrator 5th President of the International Olympic Committee b 1887 May 9 Philip Dorn Dutch actor b 1901 May 14 Ernst Alexanderson Swedish born American television pioneer b 1878 66 May 18 Leroy Anderson American composer b 1908 Anibal Troilo Argentine tango musician b 1914 May 20 Dame Barbara Hepworth English sculptor and artist b 1903 May 22 Lefty Grove American baseball player b 1900 Torben Meyer Danish actor b 1884 May 28 Ezzard Charles American boxer former World Heavyweight Champion b 1921 Lung Chien Chinese screenwriter and film director b 1916 May 30 Steve Prefontaine American distance runner b 1951 Michel Simon Swiss actor b 1895 June Edit Eisaku Satō June 3 Eisaku Satō Japanese politician Prime Minister of Japan recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize b 1901 67 Ozzie Nelson American actor director and producer b 1906 June 4 Evelyn Brent American actress b 1899 June 9 Albert Spencer 7th Earl Spencer British aristocrat b 1898 June 12 Rafael Arevalo Martinez Guatemalan writer b 1884 June 13 Jose Maria Guido 33rd President of Argentina b 1910 June 15 William Austin English actor b 1884 June 18 Hugo Bergmann German and Israeli Jewish philosopher b 1883 June 27 G I Taylor British physicist mathematician and expert on fluid dynamics and wave theory b 1886 June 28 Rod Serling American television screenwriter and narrator b 1924 June 29 Tim Buckley American singer songwriter b 1947 July Edit Konstantine Gamsakhurdia July 2 James Robertson Justice British actor b 1907 July 4 Luigi Carlo Borromeo Italian Roman Catholic bishop b 1893 July 10 Achille Van Acker 33rd Prime Minister of Belgium b 1898 July 14 Madan Mohan Indian music director b 1924 July 17 Konstantine Gamsakhurdia Georgian writer and public benefactor b 1893 July 19 Lefty Frizzell American singer b 1928 July 21 Billy West American actor b 1892 July 23 Emlen Tunnell American football player and coach b 1924 July 30 James Blish American science fiction and fantasy writer b 1921 August Edit Dmitri Shostakovich Haile Selassie I August 3 Andreas Embirikos Greek poet b 1901 Jack Molinas American basketball player b 1931 August 9 Dmitri Shostakovich Soviet and Russian composer b 1906 August 11 Rachel Katznelson Shazar Zionist political figure and wife of third President of Israel b 1885 Anthony McAuliffe American general b 1898 August 15 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh and 1st and 4th President of Bangladesh b 1920 August 16 Vladimir Kuts Soviet runner b 1927 August 17 Sig Arno German actor b 1895 August 19 Mark Donohue American race car driver b 1937 Ima Hogg American society leader philanthropist patron and collector of the arts b 1882 68 Frank Shields American tennis player b 1909 August 23 Sidney Buchman American screenwriter b 1902 August 25 Joseph Kane American film director and producer b 1894 August 26 Cullen Landis American actor b 1896 August 27 Haile Selassie I Emperor of Ethiopia b 1892 August 28 Fritz Wotruba Austrian sculptor b 1907 August 29 Charles C Bass American physician and medical researcher b 1875 69 Eamon de Valera Irish politician and statesman 3rd President of Ireland and 3 time Taoiseach b 1882 September Edit Sir George Paget Thomson Saint John Perse Doria Shafik September 5 Alice Catherine Evans American microbiologist b 1881 September 9 Minta Durfee American actress b 1889 Ethel Griffies British actress b 1878 September 10 Sir George Paget Thomson British physicist Nobel Prize laureate b 1892 September 15 Pavel Sukhoi Soviet aerospace engineer twice Hero of Socialist Labour b 1895 September 19 Pamela Brown English actress b 1917 September 20 Doria Shafik Egyptian feminist poet writer and editor b 1908 70 Saint John Perse French diplomat and writer Nobel Prize laureate b 1887 September 23 Ian Hunter British actor b 1900 September 26 C H Waddington British biologist paleontologist geneticist and philosopher b 1905 September 27 Mark Frechette American actor b 1947 Jack Lang Australian politician b 1876 71 September 29 Casey Stengel American baseball player and manager b 1890 October Edit Gustav Ludwig Hertz October 3 Guy Mollet 94th Prime Minister of France b 1905 October 4 May Sutton American tennis champion b 1886 October 10 Norman Levinson American mathematician b 1912 October 22 Arnold J Toynbee English historian b 1889 October 27 Peregrino Anselmo Uruguayan football player b 1902 Rex Stout American author b 1886 October 28 Georges Carpentier French boxer b 1894 October 30 Gustav Ludwig Hertz German physicist Nobel Prize laureate b 1887 November Edit Francisco Franco November 1 C S Wright Canadian explorer b 1887 November 2 Pier Paolo Pasolini Italian film director b 1922 November 4 Francis Dvornik Czech historian b 1893 November 5 Annette Kellerman Australian swimmer and actress b 1887 Lionel Trilling American literary critic b 1905 November 13 R C Sherriff English writer b 1896 November 17 Kay Johnson American actress b 1904 November 20 Francisco Franco Spanish general and politician Prime Minister of Spain b 1892 72 November 29 Tony Brise English racing driver b 1952 Graham Hill English racing driver b 1929 December Edit Hannah Arendt Bernard Herrmann December 4 Hannah Arendt German political theorist b 1906 December 7 Thornton Wilder American playwright b 1897 December 8 Plinio Salgado Brazilian politician and writer b 1895 December 9 William A Wellman American film director b 1896 December 10 Andrew Boy Charlton Australian Olympic swimmer b 1907 December 12 Saadi Al Munla 4th Prime Minister of Lebanon b 1890 December 14 Arthur Treacher English actor b 1894 December 15 Alex Aronson Jewish Dutch aid worker b 1934 Shigeyoshi Inoue Japanese admiral b 1889 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