1973


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Year '1973' ('MCMLXXIII') was a common year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the 1973 Gregorian calendar.
The year 1973 has been designated the ''Year of the Ox'' in the Chinese Zodiac.

Contents
Events of 1973
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Undated
Ongoing
Fictional
Births
January-February
March-April
May-June
July-August
September-October
November-December
Unknown date
Deaths
January-March
April-June
July - September
October - December
Unknown dates
Nobel prizes
Templeton Prize
See also
Notes
External links

Events of 1973


January


January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark enter the ''European Economic Community'', which later became the European Union.

January 3 - CBS sells the New York Yankees for $10 million to a 12-person syndicate led by George Steinbrenner.

January 14 - Elvis Presley does a concert in Hawaii for over a billion people live worldwide.

January 14 - The Miami Dolphins defeat the Washington Redskins 14-7 in Super Bowl VII to complete the NFL's only Perfect Season.

January 15 - Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U.S. President Richard Nixon announces the suspension of offensive action in North Vietnam.

January 17 - Ferdinand Marcos becomes President for Life of the Philippines.

January 18 - Eleven Labour Party councillors in Clay Cross, Derbyshire, England, were ordered to pay £6,985 for not enforcing the Housing Finance Act.

January 20 - U.S. President Richard Nixon is inaugurated for his second term.

January 20 - Guinea-Bissau nationalist Amilcar Cabral is assassinated.

January 21 - The Communist League is founded in Denmark.

January 22 - Former United States President Lyndon B. Johnson dies in San Antonio, Texas.

January 22 - ''Roe v. Wade'': The U.S. Supreme Court overturns state bans on abortion.

January 22 - George Foreman defeats Joe Frazier for the heavyweight world boxing championship.

January 22 - A Royal Jordanian Boeing 707 flight from Jeddah crashes in Kano, Nigeria; 176 are killed.

January 23 - Eldfell on the Icelandic island of Heimaey erupts.

January 23 - U.S. President Richard Nixon announces that a peace accord has been reached in Vietnam.

January 25 - English actor Derren Nesbitt is convicted of assaulting his wife Anne Aubrey.

January 27 - U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War ends with the signing of the Paris Peace Accords.

January 31 - Pan American and Trans World Airlines cancelled their options to buy 13 Concorde airliners.
February


February 11 - Toronto: Construction on the CN Tower begins.

February 11 - Vietnam War: The first release of American prisoners of war from Vietnam takes place.

February 12 - Ohio becomes the first U.S. state to post distance in metric on signs. (See: Metric system in the United States).

February 13 - The United States Dollar was devalued by 10%.

February 16 - The Court of Appeal of England and Wales ruled that the ''Sunday Times'' could publish articles on Thalidomide and Distillers Company, despite ongoing legal actions by parents (the decision was overturned in July by the House of Lords).

February 21 - Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114 (Boeing 727) is shot by Israeli fighter aircraft over the Sinai Desert, after the passenger plane is suspected of being an enemy military plane. Only 5 (1 crew member and 4 passengers) of 113 survive.

February 22 - Sino-American relations: Following President Richard Nixon's visit to mainland China, the United States and the People's Republic of China agree to establish liaison offices.

February 26 - Edward Heath's British government publishes a Green Paper on prices and incomes policy.

February 27 - The American Indian Movement occupies Wounded Knee, South Dakota.

February 28 - Polling day in the Republic of Ireland general election.
March


March 1 - Dick Taverne, who had resigned from the Parliament of the United Kingdom on leaving the Labour Party, was re-elected as a 'Democratic Labour' candidate.

March 3 - Tottenham Hotspur win the English League Cup final at Wembley, beating Norwich City 1-0 in the final.

March 7 - Comet Kohoutek is discovered.

March 8 - In the 'Border Poll', voters in Northern Ireland endorse remaining in the United Kingdom. Irish nationalists largely boycotted the referendum.

March 8 - Provinsional Irish Republican Army bombs explode in Whitehall and the Old Bailey in England.

March 11 - Sir Richard Sharples, Governor of Bermuda, was assassinated in Government House.

March 17 - Queen Elizabeth II opens the modern London Bridge.

March 17 - Many of the few remaining United States soldiers begin to leave Vietnam. One reunion of a former POW reuniting with his family is immortalized in the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph ''Burst of Joy''.

March 20 - British government White Paper on Northern Ireland proposes re-establishment of an Assembly elected by proportional representation, with a possible All-Ireland council.

March 21 - Lofthouse Colliery disaster in Great Britain.

March 22 - United Kingdom government announces that the Channel Tunnel could be finished by 1980, costing £366m.

March 23 - Watergate scandal (United States): In a letter to Judge John Sirica, Watergate burglar James W. McCord Jr. admits that he and other defendants have been pressured to remain silent about the case. He names Attorney General John Mitchell as 'overall boss' of the operation.

March 29 - The last United States soldier leaves Vietnam.

March 31 - Paramount's Carowinds opens.
April


April 2 - The LexisNexis computerized legal research service begins.

April 3 - The first handheld cellular phone call made by Martin Cooper, who conceived the phone, in New York City.

April 4 - The World Trade Center officially opens in New York City with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

April 6 - ''Pioneer 11'' is launched on a mission to study the solar system.

April 6 - Ron Blomberg of the New York Yankees becomes the first designated hitter in Major League Baseball.

April 7 - ''Tu te reconnaîtras'' by Anne-Marie David (music by Claude Morgan, text by Vline Buggy) wins Eurovision Song Contest 1973 for Luxembourg.

April 10 - Israeli commandos raid Beirut, assassinating 3 leaders of the Palestinian Resistance Movement. The Lebanese army's inaction brings the immediate resignation of Prime Minister Saib Salam, a Sunni Muslim.

April 11 - The British House of Commons voted against restoring capital punishment by a margin of 142 votes.

April 12 - The Labour Party wins control of the Greater London Council.

April 17 - The German counter-terrorist force GSG 9 is officially formed.

April 17 - Federal Express officially begins operations, with the launch of 14 small aircraft from Memphis International Airport. On that night, Federal Express delivers 186 packages to 25 U.S. cities from Rochester, NY, to Miami, Fla.

April 20 - An Indian Pacific train en route to Perth, derails near Broken Hill, New South Wales. The train destroyed a quarter mile of track when it left the rails.

April 28 - Six Irishmen, including Joe Cahill, are arrested by the Irish Naval Service off County Waterford on board a coaster carrying five tons of weapons destined for the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
May


May 1 - An estimated 1,600,000 workers in the United Kingdom stopped work in support of a Trade Union Congress "day of national protest and stoppage" against the Government's anti-inflation policy.

May 3 - The Sears Tower in Chicago is finished, becoming the world's tallest building.

May 5 - Shambu Tamang becomes the youngest person to climb to the summit of Mount Everest.

May 5 - Sunderland AFC defeats Leeds United A.F.C. in the FA Cup final.

May 5 - Secretariat wins the Kentucky Derby.

May 8 - A 71-day standoff between federal authorities and the American Indian Movement who were occupying the Pine Ridge Reservation at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, ends with the surrender of the militants.

May 10 - The Polisario Front,a Sahrawi movement dedicated to the independence of Western Sahara, is formed.

May 14 - ''Skylab'', the United States' first space station, is launched.

★ May 14 - The British House of Commons votes to abolish capital punishment in Northern Ireland.

May 17 - Watergate scandal: Televised hearings begin in the United States Senate.

May 18 - Cod War: Joseph Godber, British Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, announces that Royal Navy frigates will protect British trawlers fishing in the disputed 50-mile limit round Iceland.

May 19 - Secretariat wins the Preakness Stakes.

May 22 - Lord Lambton resigned from the British government over a 'call girl' scandal.

May 22 - Ethernet is invented by Robert Metcalfe.

May 24 - Earl Jellicoe, Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords in Britain, resigned over a separate prostitution scandal.

May 25 - ''Skylab 2'' (Pete Conrad, Paul Weitz, Joseph Kerwin) is launched on a mission to repair the ''Skylab'' space station.

May 27 - By virtue of the non-retroactivity of Soviet copyright laws, all works published before this date are public domain. This applies worldwide.
June


June 1 - The Greek military junta abolishes the monarchy and proclaims a republic.

June 3 - A Tupolev Tu-144 crashes at the Paris air show; 15 are killed.

June 4 - A patent for the ATM is granted to Donald Wetzel, Tom Barnes and George Chastain.

June 9 - Secretariat wins the Belmont Stakes, becoming the first Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing winner since 1948.

June 10 - The grandson of J. Paul Getty is kidnapped in Rome.

June 16 - U.S. President Richard Nixon begins several talks with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev.

June 20 - The Ezeiza massacre occurs in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Snipers shoot on left-wing Peronists, killing at least 13 and injuring more than 300.

June 22 - W. Mark Felt ("Deep Throat") retires from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

June 23 - A house fire in Kingston upon Hull, England, which kills a 6-year-old boy is passed off as an accident; it later emerges as the first of 26 fire deaths caused over the next 7 years by arsonist Peter Dinsdale.

June 24 - Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev addresses the American people on television, the first to do so.

June 25 - Erskine Hamilton Childers is elected the fourth President of Ireland.

June 25 - Watergate scandal: Former White House counsel John Dean begins his testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee.

June 26 - At Plesetsk Cosmodrome, 9 persons are killed in the explosion of a Cosmos 3-M rocket.

June 28 - Elections are held for the Northern Ireland Assembly, which will lead to power-sharing between unionists and nationalists in Northern Ireland for the first time.

June 30 - Very long total solar eclipse. During the entire 2nd millennium, only 7 total solar eclipses exceeded 7 minutes of totality.
July


July 1 - The United States Drug Enforcement Administration is founded.

July 2 - The United States Congress passes the Education of the Handicapped Act (EHA) mandating Special Education federally.

July 5 - The Isle of Man Post begins to issue its own postage stamps.

July 5 - The catastrophic BLEVE (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion) in Kingman, Arizona, following a fire that broke out as propane was being transferred from a railroad car to a storage tank, kills 11 firefighters. This explosion has become a classic incident, studied in fire department training programs worldwide.

July 10 - The Bahamas gain full independence within the Commonwealth of Nations.

July 11 - Varig Flight 820 disaster near Orly, France - 123 killed.

July 12 - 1973 National Archives Fire: A major fire destroys the entire 6th floor of the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

July 16 - Watergate Scandal: Former White House aide Alexander Butterfield informs the United States Senate Watergate Committee that President Richard Nixon had secretly recorded potentially incriminating conversations.

July 20 - France resumes nuclear bomb tests in Mururoa Atoll, over the protests of Australia and New Zealand.

July 20 - Actor and martial artist Bruce Lee dies of brain swelling in Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong.

July 21 - The Philippines receives its second Miss Universe title, with Margarita Moran as the winner.

July 23 - The Avianca Building in Bogotá, Colombia suffers a serious fire.

July 25 - The Soviet ''Mars 5'' space probe is launched.

July 28 - The Summer Jam at Watkins Glen, a massive rock festival featuring The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers Band and The Band, attracts over 600,000 music fans.

July 28 - ''Skylab 3'' (Owen Garriott, Jack Lousma, Alan Bean) is launched, to conduct various medical and scientific experiments aboard ''Skylab''.

July 29 - Formula One racing driver Roger Williamson dies in an accident, witnessed live on European television, during the 1973 Dutch Grand Prix.

July 30 - An 11-year legal action for the victims of Thalidomide ends.

July 31 - Militant protesters of Ian Paisley disrupt the first sitting of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

July 31 - A Delta Air Lines Flight 173 DC9-31 aircraft lands short of Boston's Logan Airport runway in poor visibility, striking a sea wall about 165 feet (50 m) to the right of the runway centerline and about 3000 feet (914 m) short. All 6 crew members and 83 passengers are killed, 1 of the passengers dying several months after the accident.
August


August 2 - A flash fire kills 51 at the Summerland amusement centre at Douglas, Isle of Man.

August 5 - Black September members open fire at the Athens airport; 3 are killed, 55 injured.

August 8 - South Korean politician Kim Dae-Jung is kidnapped in Tokyo by the KCIA.

August 13 - Houston Mass Murders: 27 boys are killed by 3 men.

August 15 - The U.S. bombing of Cambodia ends, marking the official halt to 12 years of combat activity in Southeast Asia.

August 23 - The Norrmalmstorg robbery occurs, famous for the origin of the term Stockholm syndrome.
September


September 3 - The British Trade Union Congress expelled 20 members for registering under the Industrial Relations Act 1971.

September 11 - Chile's democratically-elected government is overthrown in a military coup after serious instability. President Salvador Allende commits suicide during the coup in the presidential palace, and General Augusto Pinochet heads a U.S.-backed military junta that will govern Chile for the next 16 years.

September 15 - Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden dies. His grandson, Carl XVI Gustav, becomes king.

September 18 - The two German Republics, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), are admitted to the United Nations.

September 20 - ''The Battle of the Sexes'': Billie Jean King defeats Bobby Riggs in a televised tennis match, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3, at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas.

September 22 - Henry Kissinger, United States National Security Advisor, starts his term as United States Secretary of State.

September 27 - Soviet space programme: Launch of Soyuz 12, the first manned flight since 1971.

September 28 - ITT is bombed in New York City by Leftist terrorists protesting the restoration of the Chilean Constitution ordered by the Chilean judicial and legislative branches against the Allende dictatorship.
October


October 6 - Yom Kippur War: The fourth and largest Arab-Israeli conflict begins, as Egyptian and Syrian forces attack Israel on Yom Kippur.

October 10 - Spiro T. Agnew resigns as Vice President of the United States and then, in federal court in Baltimore, Maryland, pleads no contest to charges of income tax evasion on $29,500 he received in 1967, while he was governor of Maryland. He is fined $10,000 and put on 3 years' probation.

October 14 - Student Revolt in Bangkok, Thailand

October 17 - The Arab Oil Embargo against several countries which support Israel triggers the 1973 energy crisis.

October 20 - The Saturday Night Massacre: U.S. President Richard Nixon orders Attorney General Elliot Richardson to dismiss Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox. Richardson refuses and resigns, along with Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus. Solicitor General Robert Bork, third in line at the Department of Justice, then fires Cox. The event raises calls for Nixon's impeachment.

October 20 - The Sydney Opera House is opened by Elizabeth II after 14 years of construction work.

October 26 - The Yom Kippur War ends.

October 26 - United Nations recognize the independence of Guinea-Bissau.

October 27 - The Canyon City meteorite, a 1.4 kilogram chondrite type meteorite, strikes Earth in Fremont County, Colorado.

October 30 - The Bosporus Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey is completed, connecting the continents of Europe and Asia over the Bosporus for the first time in history.
November

'Oct. 17': Embargo of energy crisis



November 1: Watergate scandal: Acting Attorney General Robert Bork appoints Leon Jaworski as the new Watergate Special Prosecutor.

November 3 - Mariner program: NASA launches ''Mariner 10'' toward Mercury (on March 29, 1974 it becomes the first space probe to reach that planet).

November 7 - The Congress of the United States overrides President Richard M. Nixon's veto of the War Powers Resolution, which limits presidential power to wage war without congressional approval.

November 11 - Egypt and Israel sign a United States-sponsored cease-fire accord.

November 14 - In the United Kingdom, Princess Anne marries a commoner, Captain Mark Phillips, in Westminster Abbey (they divorce in 1992).

November 16 - Skylab program: NASA launches ''Skylab 4'' (Gerald Carr, William Pogue, Edward Gibson) from Cape Canaveral, Florida on an 84-day mission.

November 16 - U.S. President Richard Nixon signs the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act into law, authorizing the construction of the Alaska Pipeline.

November 17 - Watergate scandal: In Orlando, Florida, U.S. President Richard Nixon tells 400 Associated Press managing editors "I am not a crook."

November 17 - A student uprising occurs against the military regime in Athens, Greece.

November 21 - U.S. President Richard Nixon's attorney, J. Fred Buzhardt, reveals the existence of an 18½-minute gap in one of the White House tape recordings related to Watergate.

November 25 - Greek dictator George Papadopoulos is ousted in a military coup led by Lieutenant General Phaidon Gizikis.

November 27 - The United States Senate votes 92-3 to confirm Gerald Ford as Vice President of the United States.

November 28 - The United States Senate votes 92-3 to des-confirm (sicsic) Richard Nixon as President of the United States.

November 29 - More than 100 people perish in a department store fire in Japan.
December


★ December - Chile breaks diplomatic contacts with Sweden.

December 1 - Papua New Guinea gains self government from Australia.

December 3 - Pioneer program: ''Pioneer 10'' sends back the first close-up images of Jupiter.

December 6 - The United States House of Representatives votes 387-35 to confirm Gerald Ford as Vice President of the United States; he is sworn in the same day.

December 15 - Gay rights: The American Psychiatric Association removes homosexuality from its DSM-II.

December 23 - OPEC doubles the price of crude oil.

December 28 - The Endangered Species Act is passed.

December 30 - Terrorist Carlos fails in his attempt to assassinate British businessman Joseph Sieff.

December 31 - In the United Kingdom, due to coal shortages caused by industrial action, the electricity consumption reduction measure - the Three-Day Week comes into force.
Undated


★ The National House Building Council was formed in the United Kingdom.

★ The COSC The Swiss Official Chronometer testing Institute was founded in Switzerland by five Watch Cantons & Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry FH.

★ Title Queen of Australia is created.

★ Confirming the descriptions of bulkhead hull compartments for Chinese sailing ships in Zhu Yu's ''Pingzhou Table Talks'' of 1119 AD, a large Song Dynasty trade ship of c. 1277 AD was dredged up from the waters near the southern coast of China that had 12 bulkhead compartment rooms in its hull.
Ongoing


Cold War
Fictional


December 6 - Susie Salmon murdered, in Alice Sebold's ''The Lovely Bones''.

Sam Tyler, the central character in the BBC series ''Life on Mars'' travelled through time from 2006 to 1973.

★ Director Cameron Crowe's film Almost Famous is set in 1973.

Births


January-February


January 1 - Danny Lloyd, American actor

January 6 - Scott Ferguson, Canadian ice hockey player

January 7 - Jonna Tervomaa, Finnish singer

January 8 - Sean Paul, Jamaican singer

January 11 - Joanna Brodzik, Polish actress

January 11 - Rahul Dravid, Indian cricketer

January 13 - Nikolai Khabibulin, Russian hockey player

January 13 - Gloria Yip, Hong Kong actress

January 14 - Giancarlo Fisichella, Italian race car driver

January 15 - Tomáš Galásek, Czech football player

January 16 - Josie Davis, American actress

January 17 - Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Mexican football player

January 18 - Crispian Mills, British musician (The Jeevas and Kula Shaker)

January 19 - Karen Lancaume, French actress (d. 2005)

January 19 - Ann-Kristin Aarønes, Norwegian footballer

January 21 - Chris Kilmore, DJ of the American alternative rock band Incubus

January 28 - Mark Lewis, British Mountaineer, First Welsh Man to climb Mt Vinson highest Mountain in Antarctica

January 29 - Jason Schmidt, baseball player

January 30 - Jalen Rose, American basketball player

February 1 - Nick Mitchell, American wrestler.

February 2 - Aleksander Tammert, Estonian discus thrower

February 3 - Ilana Sod, Mexican journalist

February 4 - Oscar de la Hoya, American boxer

February 7 - Kate Thornton, TV presenter

February 8 - Sonia Deol, presenter

February 9 - Svetlana Boginskaya, Soviet gymnast

February 11 - Varg Vikernes, Norwegian musician (Burzum)

February 14 - Steve McNair, American football player

February 15 - Amy Van Dyken, American swimmer

February 16 - Cathy Freeman, Australian athlete

February 18 - Claude Makélélé, French footballer

February 20 - Kimberley Davies, Australian actress

February 22 - Shota Arveladze, Georgian football player

February 22 - Gustavo Assis-Brasil, Brazilian guitarist

February 24 - Jordan Jovtchev, Bulgarian gymnast

February 24 - Richard Clapp, Canadian baseball player

February 26 - Marshall Faulk, American football player

February 26 - Jenny Thompson, American swimmer

February 28 - Eric Lindros, Canadian hockey player
March-April


March 1 - Ryan Peake, Canadian musician (Nickelback)

March 1 - Chris Webber, American basketball player

March 4 - Len Wiseman, American director and screenwriter

March 4 - Summer Cummings, American actress

March 5 - Ryan Franklin, baseball pitcher

March 9 - Aaron Boone, baseball player

March 10 - John LeCompt, American musician

March 13 - Edgar Davids, Dutch footballer

March 17 - Caroline Corr, Irish musician (The Corrs)

March 19 - Magnus Hedman, Swedish footballer

March 23 - Jason Kidd, American basketball player

March 24 - Jacek Bąk, Polish footballer

March 26 - Theodore Raymond Knight, American actor

March 29 - Marc Overmars, Dutch footballer

March 30 - Adam Goldstein, American DJ

April 1 - Stephen Fleming, New Zealand cricket captains

April 2 - Roselyn Sanchez, Puerto Rican actress

April 3 - Matthew Ferguson, Canadian actor

April 4 - David Blaine, American magician

April 5 - Pharrell Williams, American musician and producer (The Neptunes)

April 6 - Rie Miyazawa, Japanese actress and singer

April 10 - Roberto Carlos, Brazilian football player

April 11 - Jennifer Esposito, American actress

April 11 - Ryan Shuck, American singer, songwriter and musician (Sexart)

April 14 - Adrien Brody, an Academy Award-winning American actor

April 16 - Bonnie Pink, Japanese singer

April 24 - Sachin Tendulkar, Indian cricketer

April 25 - Fredrik Larzon, Swedish musician (Millencolin)

April 28 - Elisabeth Röhm, American actress

April 28 - Melissa Fahn, American actress

April 30 - Jeff Timmons, American singer

April 30 - Ajai Mehra, Indian Social Activist
May-June


May 1 - Oliver Neuville, German footballer

May 1 - Paul Burke, Irish rugby player

May 3 - Michael Reiziger, Dutch footballer

May 4 - Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Argentine footballer

May 7 - Paolo Savoldelli, Italian professional road racing cyclist

May 10 - Rüştü Reçber, Turkish football goalkeeper

May 12 - Forbes March, American actor

May 14 - Natalie Appleton, Canadian singer

May 16 - Jason Acuna, American skateboarder and actor also known as ''Wee-Man''

May 16 - Tori Spelling, American actress

May 17 - Josh Homme, American musician

May 17 - Steve Barakatt, Canadian composer/producer/pianist/singer

May 19 - Dario Franchitti, Scottish race car driver

May 21 - Noel Fielding, British comedian

May 23 - Jacopo Gianninoto, Italian musician

May 24 - Dermot O'Leary, British TV star

May 25 - Demetri Martin, American comedian

May 25 - Jean-Pierre Canlis, American glass artist

May 30 - Leigh Francis, British comedian

May 31 - Dominique van Roost, Belgian tennis player

June 1 - Fred Deburghgraeve, Belgian swimmer

June 1 - Heidi Klum, German model

June 1 - Derek Lowe, baseball player

June 8 - Lexa Doig, Canadian actress

June 9 - Tedy Bruschi, American football player

June 9 - Iain Lee, British comedian and radio and television presenter

June 10 - Faith Evans, American singer

June 12 - Darryl White, Australian footballer

June 13 - Sam Adams, American football player

June 14 - Ceca Raznatovic, Serbian singer

June 15 - Neil Patrick Harris, American actor

June 15 - Greg Vaughan, American actor

June 19 - Yuko Nakazawa, Japanese singer

June 20 - Chino Moreno, American musician

June 21 - Juliette Lewis, American actress

June 22 - Carson Daly, American talk show host

June 24 - Alexander Beyer, German actor

June 26 - Gretchen Wilson, American singer

June 26 - Paweł Małaszyński, Polish actor

June 28 - Adrian Annus, Hungarian athlete

June 30 - Chan Ho Park, Korean Major League Baseball player
July-August


July 3 - Emma Cunniffe, British actress

July 9 - Kelly Holcomb, American football player

July 11 - Konstantinos Kenteris, Greek athlete

July 14 - Halil Mutlu, Bulgaria-born Turkish weightlifter

July 15 - John Dolmayan, Lebanese-born drummer (System of a Down)

July 16 - Stefano Garzelli, Italian professional road racing cyclist

July 17 - Eric Moulds, American football player

July 17 - Liam Kyle Sullivan, American comedian

July 20 - Peter Forsberg, Swedish hockey player

July 20 - HRH Crown Prince Haakon of Norway

July 22 - Daniel Jones, Australian musician and record producer

July 23 - Nomar Garciaparra, American baseball player

July 23 - Fran Healy, British singer (Travis)

July 23 - Monica Lewinsky, White House intern

July 25 - Dani Filth, Israeli- born musician (Cradle of Filth)

July 26 - Kate Beckinsale, English actress

July 27 - Gorden Tallis, Australian rugby league player

July 28 - Steve Staios, Canadian ice hockey player

August 1 - Tempestt Bledsoe, American actress

August 5 - Danny Slavin, American actor

August 6 - Asia Carrera, American actress

August 8 - Senta Moses, American actress

August 8 - Scott Stapp, American singer (Creed)

August 12 - Richard Reid, English terrorist

August 12 - Grey DeLisle, American voice actress/American singer

August 14 - Kieren Perkins, Australian swimmer

August 16 - Damian Jackson, baseball player

August 19 - Lilian Garcia, American singer and ring announcer (WWE)

August 19 - HRH Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway

August 20 - Todd Helton, American baseball player

August 21 - Steve McKenna, hockey player

August 21 - Nikolai Valuev, Russian heavyweight boxing champion

August 22 - Howie Dorough, American singer (Backstreet Boys)

August 24 - Inge de Bruijn, Dutch swimmer

August 24 - Carmine Giovinazzo, American actor

August 25 - Dave Chappelle, American actor, comedian

August 28 - DJ Assault, American musician

August 28 - Kirby Morrow, Canadian voice actor
September-October


September 1 - J.D. Fortune, Canadian singer and new frontman of INXS

September 4 - Jason David Frank, American actor and martial artist

September 5 - Rose McGowan, American actress

September 6 - Carlo Cudicini, Italian footballer

September 7 - Shannon Elizabeth, American actress

September 9 - Kazuhisa Ishii, Japanese baseball player

September 12 - Darren Campbell, British athlete

September 12 - Rupa Sen, Indian Social Activist

September 13 - Fabio Cannavaro, Italian footballer

September 14 - Nas, American rapper

September 15 - Julie Cox, English actress

September 17 - Anastacia, American singer

September 17 - Ada Choi, Hong Kong actress

September 18 - Paul Brousseau, Canadian ice hockey player

September 18 - Mark Shuttleworth, South African entrepreneur

September 18 - Ami Onuki, famous Japanese singer, part of Puffy Amiyumi

September 19 - José Azevedo, Portuguese cyclist

September 22 - Craig McRae, Australian footballer

September 25 - Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, American actress

September 29 - Joe Hulbig, American ice hockey player

October 2 - Proof, American rapper (d. 2006)

October 3 - Neve Campbell, Canadian actress

October 4 - Chris Parks, American professional wrestler

October 5 - Annabelle Chvostek, Canadian singer/songwriter/singer

October 6 - Ioan Gruffudd, Welsh actor

October 9 - Terry Balsamo, American guitarist

October 10 - Mario López, American actor

October 11 - Takeshi Kaneshiro, Taiwanese/Japanese actor

October 13 - Nanako Matsushima, Japanese actress

October 13 - Matt Hughes, American mixed martial arts fighter

October 19 - Joaquin Gage, Canadian ice hockey player

October 21 - Beverly Turner, British TV and radio presenter

October 22 - Ichiro Suzuki, Japanese baseball player

October 24 - Levi Leipheimer, American professional cyclist

October 26 - Seth MacFarlane, American animator and voice actor

October 29 - Robert Pirès, French football player

October 30 - Silvia Corzo, Colombian newsreader

October 30 - Edge, Canadian professional wrestler, two time WWE Champ
November-December


November 1 - Aishwarya Rai, Indian actress

November 3 - Mick Thomson, lead guitarist for Slipknot

November 3 - Sticky Fingaz, American rapper

November 5 - Johnny Damon, baseball player

November 7 - Ryan J. Downey, musician/TV reporter

November 9 - Nick Lachey, American singer

November 10 - Jacqui Abbott, English singer (The Beautiful South)

November 11 - Jason White, musician touring member with Green Day

November 12 - Martin M. Weiss, American author

November 14 - Lawyer Milloy, American football player

November 14 - Dana Snyder, American voice actor

November 26 - Peter Facinelli, American actor

November 28 - Jade Puget, American guitarist (AFI)

November 28 - Rob Conway, American professional wrestler

November 29 - Ryan Giggs, Welsh footballer

November 29 - Raphael Smith, South African screenwriter and songwriter

November 30 - Jason Reso, Canadian professional wrestler

December 2 - Monica Seles, Yugoslavian-born tennis player

December 2 - Jan Ullrich, German professional road bicycle racer

December 3 - Holly Marie Combs, American actress

December 4 - Tyra Banks, American supermodel and talk show host

December 4 - Steven Menzies, Australian rugby league player

December 7 - Terrell Owens, American football player

December 8 - Corey Taylor, vocalist for Slipknot and Stone Sour

December 14 - Thuy Trang, Vietnamese-born actress (d. 2001)

December 14 - Tomasz Radzinski, Canadian footballer

December 15 - Surya Bonaly, French figure skater

December 16 - Scott Storch, American hip-hop producer

December 17 - Paula Radcliffe, British athlete

December 18 - Darryl Brown, Trinidad and West Indian cricketer

December 21 - Sarah Nixey, English singer

December 25 - Chris Harris, American professional wrestler

December 27 - Dee Ferris, British painter

December 27 - Kristoffer Zegers, Dutch composer

December 29 - Theo Epstein, baseball general manager

December 29 - Tony Burnett, Guitarist

December 30 - Jason Behr, American actor

December 30 - Ato Boldon, West Indian athlete

December 31 - Nikolay Tsiskaridze, Russian dancer
Unknown date


Stefon Harris, American musician

Charizma, hip-hop artist

Antero Manninen, Cellist

Deaths


January-March


January 19 - Max Adrian, Northern Irish actor (b. 1903)

January 22 - Lyndon Johnson, President of the United States (b. 1908)

January 23 - Kid Ory, American musician (b. 1886)

January 24 - J. Carrol Naish, American actor (b. 1897)

January 26 - Edward G. Robinson, American actor (b. 1893)

January 31 - Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch, Norwegian economist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1895)

February 11 - Hans D Jensen, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1907)

February 15 - Wally Cox, American actor (b. 1924)

February 19 - Joseph Szigeti, Hungarian violinist (b. 1892)

February 23 - Dickinson W. Richards, American physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1895)

March 3 - Vera Panova, Soviet-Russian writer (b. 1905)

March 6 - Pearl S. Buck, American writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1892)

March 8 - Ron Pigpen McKernan, American musician (Grateful Dead) (b. 1945)

March 14 - Rafael Godoy, Colombian composer (b. 1907)

March 14 - Chic Young, American cartoonist (b. 1901)

March 26 - Noel Coward, English composer and playwright (b. 1899)

March 26 - George Sisler, American baseball player (b. 1893)
April-June


April 8 - Pablo Picasso, Spanish artist (b. 1881)

April 16 - Istvan Kertesz, Hungarian conductor (b. 1929)

April 19 - Hans Kelsen, Austrian-born legal theorist (b. 1881)

April 21 - Arthur Fadden, thirteenth Prime Minister of Australia (b. 1894)

April 26 - Irene Ryan, American actress (b. 1902)

April 30 - Václav Renč, Czech poet, dramatist and translator (b. 1911)

May 2 - Alan Carney, American actor and comedian (b. 1909)

May 11 - Lex Barker, American actor (b. 1919)

May 14 - Jean Gebser, German author, linguist, and poet (b. 1905)

May 18 - Jeannette Rankin, first U.S. Congresswoman (b. 1880)

June 4 - Arna Bontemps, Harlem Renaissance writer (b. 1902)

June 18 - Roger Delgado, English actor (b. 1918)
July - September


July 2 - Swede Savage, American race car driver (b. 1946)

July 6 - Otto Klemperer, German-born conductor (b. 1885)

July 7 - Veronica Lake, American actress (b. 1922)

July 8 - Wilfred Rhodes, English cricketer (b. 1877)

July 20 - Robert Smithson, American artist (b. 1938)

July 20 - Bruce Lee, Chinese American martial artist and actor (b. 1940)

July 29 - Roger Williamson, British race car driver (b. 1948)

August 1 - Gian Francesco Malipiero, Italian composer (b. 1882)

August 1 - Walter Ulbricht, East German Statesman (b. 1893)

August 6 - James Beck, British actor (b. 1929)

August 6 - Fulgencio Batista, Cuban dictator (b. 1901)

August 11 - Karl Ziegler, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1898)

August 12 - Walter Rudolf Hess, Swiss physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1881)

August 16 - Selman Waksman, Ukrainian-born biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1888)

August 17 - Conrad Aiken, American writer (b. 1889)

August 17 - Jean Barraqué, French composer (b. 1928)

August 17 - Paul Williams, American singer (The Temptations) (b. 1939)

August 31 - John Ford, American film director (b. 1895)

September 2 - J. R. R. Tolkien, British writer (b. 1892)

September 11 - Salvador Allende, President of Chile (b. 1908)

September 15 - King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden (b. 1882)

September 19 - Gram Parsons, American musician (b. 1946)

September 20 - Jim Croce, American songwriter (b. 1943)

September 23 - Pablo Neruda, Chilean poet, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1904)

September 26 - Ralph Earnhardt, American race car driver (b. 1928)

September 29 - W. H. Auden, English poet (b. 1907)

September 30 - Peter Pitseolak, Inuit photographer and author (b. 1902)
October - December


October 2 - Paavo Nurmi, Finnish runner (b. 1897)

October 6 - François Cevert. French race car driver (b. 1944)

October 10 - Ludwig von Mises, Austrian economist (b. 1881)

October 14 - Edmund A. Chester, American broadcaster and journalist (b.1897)

October 16 - Gene Krupa, American jazz drummer (b. 1909)

October 18 - Margaret Caroline Anderson, American magazine publisher (b. 1886)

October 17 - Ingeborg Bachmann, Austrian writer (b. 1926)

October 22 - Pablo Casals, Catalan cellist and conductor (b. 1876)

November 11 - David "Stringbean" Akeman, American banjo player (b. 1915)

November 11 - Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, Finnish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1895)

November 27 - Frank Christian, American musician (b. 1887)

December 1 - David Ben-Gurion, Prime Minister of Israel (b. 1886)

December 3 - Emile Christian, American musician (b. 1895)

December 20 - Bobby Darin, American singer (b. 1936)

December 20 - Luis Carrero Blanco, first minister of Spain (assassinated) (b. 1907)

December 25 - Gabriel Voisin, French aviation pioneer (b. 1880)

December 25 - İsmet İnönü, Turkish general, prime minister, and president (b. 1884)

December 26 - Harold B. Lee, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (b. 1899)
Unknown dates


Friedrich Panse, German psychiatrist (b. 1875)

Nobel prizes



Physics - Leo Esaki, Ivar Giaever, Brian David Josephson

Chemistry - Ernst Otto Fischer, Geoffrey Wilkinson

Medicine - Karl von Frisch, Konrad Lorenz, Nikolaas Tinbergen

Literature - Patrick White

Peace - Henry A. Kissinger, Le Duc Tho

Economics - Wassily Leontief

Templeton Prize



Mother Teresa

See also



20th century

Notes


External links



1973 Coin Pictures

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