1955 Explained
Events
January
February
See main article: February 1955.
March
See main article: March 1955.
- March 2 – Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old African-American girl, refuses to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, to a white woman after the driver demands it. She is carried off the bus backwards, while being kicked, handcuffed and harassed on the way to the police station. She becomes a plaintiff in Browder v. Gayle (1956), which rules bus segregation to be unconstitutional.
- March 5
- WBBJ-TV signs on the air in Jackson, Tennessee, with WDXI as its initial call-letters, to expand American commercial television in mostly rural areas.
- Elvis Presley makes his television debut on "Louisiana Hayride", carried by KSLA-TV Shreveport in the United States.[5]
- March 7 – The Broadway musical version of Peter Pan, which had opened in 1954 starring Mary Martin, is presented on television for the first time by NBC-TV, with its original cast, as an installment of Producers' Showcase. It is also the first time that a stage musical is presented in its entirety on TV, almost exactly as it was performed on stage. This program gains the largest viewership of a TV special up to this time, and it becomes one of the first great TV family musical classics.
- March 17 – Richard Riot in Montreal: 6,000 people protest the suspension of French Canadian ice hockey star Maurice Richard of the Montreal Canadiens by the National Hockey League, following a violent incident during a match.
- March 19 – KXTV signs on the air in Sacramento, California, as the 100th commercial television station in the United States.
- March 20 – The movie adaptation of Evan Hunter's novel Blackboard Jungle premieres in the United States, featuring the famous single "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets. Teenagers jump from their seats to dance to the song.
April
See main article: April 1955.
- April 1 – EOKA starts a resistance campaign against British rule in the Crown colony of Cyprus.
- April 5
- April 6 – Anthony Eden becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- April 10 – In the American National Basketball Association championship, the Syracuse Nationals defeat the Fort Wayne Pistons 92–91 in Game 7, to win the title.
- April 11
- April 12 – The Salk polio vaccine, having passed large-scale trials earlier in the United States, receives full approval by the Food and Drug Administration.
- April 14
- April 15 – The first franchised McDonald's restaurant is opened by Ray Kroc, in Des Plaines, Illinois.[6]
- April 16 – The Burma-Japan Peace Treaty, signed in Rangoon on November 5, 1954, comes into effect, formally ending a state of war between the two countries.
- April 17 – Imre Nagy, the communist Premier of Hungary, is ousted for being too moderate.
- April 18–24 – The Asian-African Conference is held in Bandung, Indonesia.
May
See main article: May 1955.
June
See main article: June 1955.
July
See main article: July 1955.
- July 1 – Transformation from the Imperial Bank of India to the State Bank of India is given legal recognition through an Act of the Parliament of India.
- July 7 – The New Zealand Special Air Service is formed.
- July 13 – Ruth Ellis is hanged for murder in London, becoming the last woman ever to be executed in the United Kingdom.
- July 17
- July 18 - Illinois Governor William Stratton signs the Loyalty Oath Act, that mandates all public employees take a loyalty oath to the State of Illinois and the United States or lose their jobs.
- July 18–23 – Geneva Summit between the United States, Soviet Union, United Kingdom and France.
- July 22 – In Long Beach, California (United States), Hillevi Rombin of Sweden is crowned Miss Universe.
- July 27 – El Al Flight 402 from Vienna (Austria) to Tel Aviv, via Istanbul, is shot down over Bulgaria. All 58 passengers and crewmen aboard the Lockheed Constellation are killed.
- July 28 – The first Interlingua Congress is held in Tours, France, leading to the foundation of the Union Mundial pro Interlingua.
August
See main article: August 1955.
September
See main article: September 1955.
- September 2 – Under the guidance of Dr. Humphry Osmond, Christopher Mayhew ingests 400 mg of mescaline hydrochloride and allows himself to be filmed as part of a Panorama special for BBC TV in the U.K. that is never broadcast.
- September 3 – Little Richard records "Tutti Frutti" in New Orleans; it is released in October.
- September 6 – Istanbul pogrom: Istanbul's Greek minority is the target of a government-sponsored pogrom.
- September 10 – The long-running Western television series Gunsmoke debuts, on the CBS network in the United States.
- September 14 – Pope Pius XII elevates many of the apostolic vicariates in Africa to Metropolitan Archdioceses.
- September 15 – Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel Lolita is published in Paris, by Olympia Press.
- September 16
- The military coup to unseat President Juan Perón of Argentina is launched at midnight.
- A Soviet Navy Zulu-class submarine becomes the first to launch a ballistic missile.
- September 18 – The United Kingdom formally annexes the uninhabited Atlantic island of Rockall.
- September 19–21 – President of Argentina Juan Perón is ousted in a military coup.
- September 19 – Hurricane Hilda kills about 200 people in Mexico.
- September 21–30 – Hurricane Janet, one of the strongest North Atlantic tropical cyclones on record, sweeps the Lesser Antilles and Mexico, causing more than 1,020 deaths.[11]
- September 22 – Commercial television starts in the United Kingdom with the Independent Television Authority's first ITV franchises beginning broadcasting in London, ending the BBC monopoly.
- September 23 – A 6.8 earthquake shakes the Chinese county of Huili, leaving 728 dead and 1,547 injured.
- September 24
- Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States, suffers a coronary thrombosis while on vacation in Denver, Colorado. Vice President Nixon serves as Acting President while Eisenhower recovers.
- Founder of Swiss watchmaker Glycine Watch SA, Eugène Meylan, age 64, is murdered.[12]
- September 30 – Actor James Dean is killed when his automobile collides with another car at a highway junction, near Cholame, California.
October
See main article: October 1955.
- October 2 – Alfred Hitchcock Presents debuts on the CBS TV network in the United States.
- October 3 – The Mickey Mouse Club debuts on the ABC-TV network in the United States.
- October 4 – The Reverend Sun Myung Moon is released from prison in Seoul, South Korea.
- October 5 – Disneyland Hotel opens to the public in Anaheim, California.
- October 11 – 70-mm film for projection is introduced, with the theatrical release of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical film, Oklahoma!.
- October 14 – The Organization of Central American States secretariat is inaugurated.
- October 20 – Disc jockey Bill Randle of WERE (Cleveland) is the key presenter of a concert at Brooklyn High School (Ohio), featuring Pat Boone and Bill Haley & His Comets, and opening with Elvis Presley (Elvis's first filmed performance), for a documentary on Randle titled The Pied Piper of Cleveland.
- October 26
- October 27 – The film Rebel Without a Cause, starring James Dean, is released in the United States.
- October 29 – Soviet battleship Novorossiysk explodes at moorings in Sevastopol Bay, killing 608 (the Soviet Union's worst naval disaster to date).
November
See main article: November 1955.
December
See main article: December 1955.
- December 1 – In Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks refuses to obey bus driver James F. Blake's order that she give up her seat to make room for a white passenger, and is arrested, leading to the Montgomery bus boycott.
- December 4 – The International Federation of Blood Donor Organizations is founded in Luxembourg.
- December 5
- December 9 – Adnan Menderes of DP forms the new government of Turkey (22nd government).
- December 10 – 1955 Australian federal election: Robert Menzies' Liberal/Country Coalition Government is re-elected with a substantially increased majority, defeating the Labor Party led by H. V. Evatt. This election comes in the immediate aftermath of the devastating split in the Labor Party, which leads to the formation of the Democratic Labor Party. The DLP will preference against Labor, and keep the Coalition in office until 1972.
- December 14
- The Tappan Zee Bridge over the Hudson River, in New York State, opens to traffic.
- Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Laos, Libya, Nepal, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Sri Lanka join the United Nations simultaneously, after several years of moratorium on admitting new members that began during the Korean War.
- December 19 – Australian comedian Barry Humphries first introduces his character Edna Everage on stage in Melbourne.[15]
- December 20 – Cardiff is declared by the British Government as the capital of Wales.
- December 22 – American cytogeneticist Joe Hin Tjio discovers the correct number of human chromosomes, forty-six.
- December 31
World population
- World population: 2,755,823,000
- Africa: 246,746,000
- Asia: 1,541,947,000
- Europe: 575,184,000
- South America: 190,797,000
- North America: 186,884,000
- Oceania: 14,265,000
Births
January
- January 1
- Mario Andreacchio, Australian film director
- Bonnie Arnold, American film producer
- Mary Beard, English classicist
- Akissi Kouamé, Ivorian army general (d. 2022)
- Simon Schaffer, English academic and historian of science and philosophy
- Ghulam Abbas, Pakistani radio, television, and film singer
- Mulatu Teshome, Ethiopian politician and 8th President of Ethiopia
- Joseph Abiodun Balogun, Nigerian-American academic
- January 3 - Hill Carrow, American-born sports tourism executive
- January 4 - Mark Hollis, English musician (d. 2019)[16]
- January 5 – Mamata Banerjee, Indian politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal
- January 7 - Belinda Meuldijk, Dutch actress
- January 12 – Kerry-Lynne Findlay, Canadian politician
- January 13
- January 15
- January 17
- January 18
- January 19
- January 21 – Jeff Koons, American artist[19]
- January 26
- January 27
- January 28
- January 29
February
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- Larry Catá Backer, Cuban-American legal scholar and professor of law and international affairs
- February 2 - Leszek Engelking, Polish poet, writer and translator (d. 2022)
- February 5 - Mary Chen, Taiwanese environmentalist and politician
- February 6
- February 8
- February 10
- February 13 - Hank Risan, American scientist
- February 15
- February 17 - Mo Yan, Chinese writer
- February 18 - Cheetah Chrome, American musician
- February 20 – Mack Wilberg, American composer
- February 21 – Kelsey Grammer, American actor and comedian
- February 23 – Flip Saunders, American basketball coach (d. 2015)
- February 24
- February 25 - Leann Hunley, American television actress
- February 28 - Gilbert Gottfried, American stand-up comedian and actor (d. 2022)
March
- March 1
- March 2
- March 3
- March 4
- March 5
- Julien Dray, French politician
- Penn Jillette, American magician and comedian (Penn & Teller)
- Deddy Mizwar, Indonesian politician, actor, movie Director
- March 6
- March 7
- March 8 – Don Ashby, Canadian ice hockey player (d. 1981)
- March 9
- March 10
- March 11 – Nina Hagen, German pop singer
- March 12 – Richard Martini, American film director
- March 13
- March 14
- March 15
- March 16
- March 17
- March 18
- March 19
- March 20
- March 21
- March 22
- March 23
- Moses Malone, American basketball player (d. 2015)
- Susan Schwab, American politician, who served under President George W. Bush as United States Trade Representative
- March 24
- March 25
- Wendy Larry, American head coach of the Old Dominion University Lady Monarchs women's basketball team
- Daniel Boulud, French chef and restaurateur
- Patty Brard, Dutch entertainer and entrepreneur of Indo descent
- March 26
- March 27 – Mariano Rajoy, Prime Minister of Spain
- March 28
- March 29
- March 30
- March 31
- Philip Dimitrov, Bulgarian politician
- Angus Young, lead guitarist of Australian rock group AC/DC
April
- April 1 – Ockie Oosthuizen, South African rugby union player (d. 2019)
- April 7
- April 8
- April 9 – Kate Heyhoe, American food writer
- April 10 – Philip J. Hanlon, American mathematician and computer science, 18th President of Dartmouth College
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- Michael Callen, American singer, songwriter, composer, author, and AIDS activist (d. 1993)
- Jean-Louis Aubert, French musician
- April 13
- April 16
- April 17
- Rob Bolland, Dutch musician, songwriter and music producer (Bolland & Bolland)
- Pete Shelley, English punk rock singer-songwriter, musician (Buzzcocks) (d. 2018)
- Dave VanDam, American voice actor and impressionist (d. 2018)
- April 18 – Bobby Castillo, American baseball player (d. 2014)
- April 19 – Ahmoo Angeconeb, Canadian Ojibwe artist (d. 2017)
- April 20
- April 21
- April 23
- April 24 – John de Mol, Dutch media tycoon
- April 25
- Karon O. Bowdre, United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.
- John Nunn, English chess player and mathematician
- Parviz Parastui, Iranian actor
- Gisele Ben-Dor, Uruguayan-American-Israeli orchestra conductor
- Rod Blum, American businessman and politician
- April 27
- April 29
- April 30 – Zlatko Topčić, Bosnian writer and screenwriter
May
- May 1 – Julie Pietri, French singer
- May 2
- May 4
- May 5 – Jon Butcher, American rock/blues songwriter, guitarist and freelance multimedia producer
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- Kim Bullard, American keyboardist, songwriter, record producer, and film composer
- Alan Garber, American physician, health economist, and academic
- Meles Zenawi, 10th Prime Minister of Ethiopia and 3rd President of Ethiopia (d. 2012)
- Danny Barber, American serial killer, necrophile, and burglar (d. 1999)
- May 9
- May 10
- May 12 – Kix Brooks, American country artist, actor, and producer
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- Garry Bushell, English columnist, journalist, television presenter, author, musician and political activist
- May 14
- May 15
- May 16
- Olga Korbut, Soviet gymnast
- Olli Kortekangas, Finnish composer
- Dean Corren, American politician and scientist (d. 2023)
- Jack Morris, American baseball player
- Richard Phillips, American merchant mariner and captain of the MV Maersk Alabama
- Debra Winger, American actress
- Edgar Bronfman Jr., American businessman, filmmaker, theater producer, and media executive
- Chan Kong Choy, Malaysian politician and businessman
- Vincent Chin, Chinese-American draftsman murdered in a racially motivated assault (d. 1982)
- May 19
- May 20
- May 21 - Sergei Shoigu, Russian politician, (Russian Defence Minister)
- May 22
- May 24 – Rosanne Cash, American entertainer
- May 26 – Doris Dörrie, German actress and screenplay writer
- May 29
- John Hinckley Jr., attempted assassin of Ronald Reagan
- Mike Porcaro, American bass guitarist (Toto) (d. 2015)
- May 30
- May 31
June
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- June 2 – Dana Carvey, American actor and comedian
- June 4
- June 5 – Fernando Borrego Linares, Cuban singer and songwriter (aka Polo Montañez)
- June 6
- Sandra Bernhard, American comedian, actress, author and singer
- Chris Nyman, American baseball player
- Sam Simon, American filmmaker (d. 2015)
- June 7
- June 8
- June 9 – Carlos Manuel Urzúa Macías, Mexican politician and academic (d. 2024)
- June 10
- June 11 – Yuriy Sedykh, Ukrainian hammer thrower (d. 2021)
- June 12
- June 13 – John E. Jones III, American justice
- June 14
- Tito Rojas, Puerto Rican salsa singer and songwriter (d. 2020)
- Kim Lankford, American actress, businesswoman and horse wrangler
- Paul O'Grady (also known as "Lily Savage"), English talk show host, comedian and drag queen (d. 2023)[28]
- June 15
- István Levente Garai, Hungarian physician and politician (d. 2018)
- Polly Draper, American actress, screenwriter, playwright, producer and director
- David A. Kennedy, son of Robert F. Kennedy (d. 1984)
- Julie Hagerty, American actress
- Marjorie Agosín, Chilean-American writer and women's rights activist
- Brent Anderson, American comics artist
- Anatoly Chubais, Russian politician and economist
- Kevin Burns, American television and film producer, director, and screenwriter (d. 2020)
- June 20 – Tor Nørretranders, Danish author
- June 21
- June 22 – Choi Kyoung-hwan, South Korean politician; Prime Minister of South Korea
- June 23
- June 24 – Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Japanese economist and professor
- June 25 – Víctor Manuel Vucetich, Mexican footballer and manager
- June 26
- June 27 – Isabelle Adjani, French actress
- June 29 – Christopher A. Bray, American politician and businessman
July
- July 1
- July 2
- July 3
- July 4
- July 5
- Sebastian Barry, Irish playwright, novelist and poet
- Shannon Bell, Canadian performance philosopher
- Mia Couto, Mozambican writer
- Muhammad Aslam Khan Raisani, Pakistani politician
- Henry Lee Summer, American singer
- Scott Atlas, American radiologist, political commentator, and health care policy advisor
- Raúl Baduel, Venezuelan politician, general, and defense minister (d. 2021)
- July 7
- July 8
- July 9
- July 10
- July 11
- July 12
- July 14 – Ramon Jimenez Jr., Filipino attorney (d. 2020)
- July 15
- July 16
- July 17
- July 18
- July 19 – Karen Cheryl, French singer, actress, radio and television presenter
- July 20 – Edgar Zambrano, Venezuelan lawyer and politician[30]
- July 21
- July 22
- July 26
- July 27 – Allan Border, Australian cricketer
- July 29 – Mohammad Barakeh, Israeli Arab politician
- July 31 – Jakie Quartz, French singer
August
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- Tunde Adegbola, Nigerian scientist, musician, engineer, linguist and culture activist
- August 2
- August 3
- August 4
- August 6
- August 7
- August 8 – Diddú, Icelandic soprano and songwriter
- August 12
- August 13 – Daryl, American magician (d. 2017)
- August 17 – Richard Hilton, American businessman
- August 19
- August 22
- August 23 – Reuven Amitai, Israeli-American historian and writer
- August 24 – Mike Huckabee, American politician, Governor and 2008 presidential candidate
- August 25 – John McGeoch, Scottish musician (d. 2004)
- August 27
- August 30
- Mayumi Muroyama, Japanese manga artist
- Andy Pask, English bass player and composer (Landscape)
- Helge Schneider, comedian, jazz musician and multi-instrumentalist, author, film and theatre director
- Jaime Aparicio Otero, Bolivian diplomat, lawyer, and journalist
- Anthony Coleman, American avant-garde jazz pianist
- August 31 – Edwin Moses, American athlete
September
- September 1
- September 2
- September 4
- September 7 – Efim Zelmanov, Russian mathematician
- September 8 – Thad Altman, American politician
- September 9
- Edward Hibbert, English-American actor and literary agent
- John Kricfalusi, Canadian cartoonist
- Ivan Smirnov, Russian composer and guitar player (d. 2018)
- September 11
- September 12 – Peter Scolari, American actor and comedian
- September 13 – Dan Ghica-Radu, Romanian general
- September 15
- September 17
- September 18 – Paul Butler, retired British Anglican bishop and former Lord Spiritual of the House of Lords
- September 20 – Georg Christoph Biller, German choral conductor (d. 2022)
- September 21
- September 25
- September 28 – Stéphane Dion, Canadian politician
- September 30
October
- October 1 – P. B. Abdul Razak, Indian politician (d. 2018)
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- Bruce Blakeman, American politician and attorney
- Salah Bachir, Canadian business executive, entrepreneur, publisher, art collector, fundraiser, and philanthropist
- October 4 – Dane Sorensen, New Zealand rugby league player
- October 5
- October 6 – Wang Huning, Chinese politician
- October 7 Yo-Yo Ma, French-born Chinese American cellist
- Clinton Bennett, British-American scholar of Religious studies
- October 8
- October 11 – Hans-Peter Briegel, German former professional football player and manager
- October 12 – Pat DiNizio, American singer-songwriter (The Smithereens) (d. 2017)
- October 13 – Sergei Shepelev, Russian ice hockey player
- October 14 – Arleen Sorkin, American actress, screenwriter, television presenter and comedian (d. 2023)
- October 15
- October 17 – Tyrone Mitchell, American murderer (d. 1984)
- October 18
- October 19
- October 20
- October 21
- Yasukazu Hamada, Japanese politician
- Rich Mullins, American Christian musician (d. 1997)
- Catherine Hardwicke, American film director, production designer, and screenwriter
- October 23 – Andrew Cohen, American spiritual teacher
- October 25
- October 28
- Bill Gates, American businessman and co-founder of Microsoft
- Indra Nooyi, Indian business executive
- October 29
- October 30 – Heidi Heitkamp, American politician, senator, attorney general, and tax commissioner from North Dakota
November
- November 1 – Joe Arroyo, Colombian salsa and tropical music singer (d. 2011)
- November 2 – Peter Bossman, Ghanaian-born Slovenian physician and politician
- November 3
- November 4
- November 5
- Pedro Brieger, Argentine journalist and sociologist.
- Kris Jenner, American television personality
- Karan Thapar, Indian journalist, political analyst and commentator
- William H. McRaven, U.S. Navy admiral and SEAL and led planning for Operation Neptune Spear
- Alton Coleman, American serial killer (d. 2002)
- Jana Bennett, American-born British media consultant (d. 2022)
- Paul Romer, American economist, professor, and policy entrepreneur
- Catherine Asaro, American science fiction and fantasy author, singer and teacher
- Geoff Bullock, Australian singer-songwriter and pianist
- November 7
- Al Attles, American basketball player and coach
- Norbert Eder, German footballer (d. 2019)
- Paul Romer, American economist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences laureate
- Detlef Ultsch, German judo athlete
- King Kong Bundy, American wrestler, comedian and actor (d. 2019)
- Caroline Anstey, English bank executive
- Samir Bannout, Lebanese former professional bodybuilder and coach
- Aras Agalarov, Azerbaijani Russian billionaire
- November 9 Karen Dotrice, Guernsey-born child actress
- Kevin Andrews, Australian politician
- Jacques Burtin, French composer, writer, producer and filmmaker
- Dave Alvin, American singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer
- November 12 – Lawrence Lemieux, Canadian sailor and Olympian[33]
- November 13 – Whoopi Goldberg, American actress and comedian
- November 14
- November 15 – Idris Jusoh, Malaysian politician ; Former Chief Minister Of Terengganu
- November 16 – Guillermo Lasso, President of Ecuador[34]
- November 17
- November 19 – Dianne de Leeuw, Dutch figure skater
- November 20 – Ray Ozzie, American computer programmer
- November 21
- November 23
- November 24
- November 26
- November 27 – Bill Nye, American science presenter and public television host
- November 29 – Howie Mandel, Canadian actor and game show host
- November 30
December
Deaths
January
February
- February 3 – Vasily Blokhin, Soviet executioner (b. 1895)
- February 6 – Constantin Argetoianu, 41st Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1871)
- February 9 – Ahmed Zaki Abu Shadi, Egyptian poet, publisher, doctor, bacteriologist and bee scientist (d. 1892)
- February 11 – Ona Munson, American actress (b. 1903)
- February 12
- February 20 – Oswald Avery, American physician and medical researcher (b. 1877)
- February 23 – Paul Claudel, French poet, dramatist, and diplomat (b. 1868)
- February 27 – Trixie Friganza, American actress (b. 1870)
March
- March 3 – Katharine Drexel, American Roman Catholic foundress and saint (b. 1858)
- March 8 – William C. deMille, American screenwriter and director (b. 1878)
- March 11 – Sir Alexander Fleming, Scottish scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1881)[36]
- March 12 – Charlie Parker, American saxophonist (b. 1920)
- March 14 – Ruth Poll, American lyricist and music publisher (b. 1899)[37]
- March 16 – Nicolas de Staël, Russian painter (b. 1914)
- March 18 – Warder Clyde Allee, American ecologist (b. 1885)
- March 19 – Mihály Károlyi, 1st President of Hungary and 20th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1875)
- March 23 – Artur Bernardes, 12th President of Brazil (b. 1875)
- March 24 – John W. Davis, American politician, diplomat, and lawyer (b. 1873)
April
- April 5 – Tibor Szele, Hungarian mathematician (b. 1918)[38]
- April 10 – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, French Jesuit priest, philosopher, paleontologist and geologist (b. 1881)
- April 11 – Clifton Sprague, American admiral (b. 1896)[39]
- April 13 – Peyton C. March, United States Army general (b. 1864)
- April 18 – Albert Einstein, German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1879)
- April 19 – Jim Corbett, Anglo-Indian hunter, conservationist and author (b. 1875)[40]
- April 25 – Constance Collier, English actress and acting coach (b. 1878)
- April 30 – John Henry Towers, American admiral and naval aviation pioneer (b. 1885)[41]
May
- May 2 – Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, 10th Governor-General of Australia (b. 1872)
- May 4
- May 10 – Tommy Burns, Canadian boxer (b. 1881)
- May 16 – James Agee, American writer (b. 1909)
- May 17 – Owen Roberts, American jurist (b. 1875)[42]
- May 18 – Mary McLeod Bethune, American educator (b. 1875)
- May 19 – Concha Espina, Spanish writer (b. 1869)
- May 23 – Roy E. Ayers, American politician and judge (b. 1882)
- May 26 – Alberto Ascari, Italian race-car driver (accident) (b. 1918)
- May 29 – Rudolf Klein-Rogge, German actor (b. 1885)
- May 30 – Bill Vukovich, American race-car driver (accident) (b. 1918)
June
July
August
- August 1 – William Hamilton, American Olympic athlete (b. 1883)
- August 2
- August 9 – Marion Bauer, American composer, teacher, writer, and music critic (b. 1882)
- August 11 – Frank Seiberling, American inventor, co-founder of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (b. 1859)
- August 12
- August 13 – Florence Easton, English opera soprano (b. 1882)[45]
- August 17 – Fernand Léger, French painter and sculptor (b. 1881)
- August 22 – Raymond Duval, French general (b. 1894)[46]
- August 27 – Devere Allen, American socialist, pacifist political activist, and journalist (b. 1891)[47]
- August 28 – Emmett Till, American murder victim (b. 1941)
- August 31 – Willi Baumeister, German painter, scenic designer, art professor, and typographer (b. 1889)
September
October
- October 3 – Julius Ochs Adler, American publisher, journalist, and United States Army major general (d. 1892)
- October 6 – Robert Munro, Scottish lawyer, judge and Liberal politician (b. 1868)
- October 7 – Rodolphe Seeldrayers, German journalist and administrator, 4th President of FIFA (b. 1876)
- October 9
- October 10 – F. Matthias Alexander, Australian actor and author (b. 1869)
- October 13
- October 17 – Dimitrios Maximos, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1873)
- October 18 – José Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher (b. 1883)
- October 19 – John Hodiak, American actor (b. 1914)
- October 22 – Cyril Alington, English educationalist, scholar, cleric, and author (b. 1872)
- October 25 – Sadako Sasaki, Japanese atomic bomb sickness victim (b. 1943)
- October 27 – Juan de Dios Martínez, 23rd President of Ecuador (b. 1875)
November
- November 1 – Dale Carnegie, American writer and lecturer (b. 1888)
- November 4 – Cy Young, American baseball player (Cleveland Spiders) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1867)
- November 5 – Maurice Utrillo, French artist (b. 1883)
- November 6 – Edwin Barclay, 18th president of Liberia (b. 1882)[49]
- November 7 – Tom Powers, American actor (b. 1890)
- November 12 – Alfréd Hajós, Hungarian swimmer and architect (b. 1878)
- November 15 – Lloyd Bacon, American actor and director (b. 1889)
- November 17
- November 20 – Tomasz Arciszewski, Polish socialist politician and 31st Prime Minister of Poland (b. 1877)
- November 22 – Shemp Howard, American actor and comedian (The Three Stooges) (b. 1895)
- November 27 – Arthur Honegger, French-born Swiss composer (b. 1892)
December
- December 1 – Edward Grigg, 1st Baron Altrincham, British colonial administrator and politician (b. 1879)
- December 5 – Jirō Minami, Japanese general and Governor-General of Korea (1936-1942) (b. 1874)
- December 6 – Honus Wagner, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) and a member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1874)
- December 8 – Hermann Weyl, German mathematician, theoretical physicist and philosopher (b. 1885)
- December 13 – António Egas Moniz, Portuguese neurologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1874)
- December 14 – Paddy Mayne, Irish & British lions rugby international, Founding member of the S.A.S
- December 18 – Anna Murray Vail, American botanist (b. 1863)
- December 21 – Garegin Nzhdeh, Armenian statesman (b. 1886)
- December 22 – Mary Josephine Bedford, Australian philanthropist (b. 1861)
- December 24 – Nana Bryant, American actress (b. 1888)
- December 31 – Charles Ulrick Bay, American businessman and diplomat (b. 1888)
Unknown date
Nobel Prizes
Notes and References
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