1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. According to measurements of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest ever year, as two leap seconds were added during this year, an event which has not since been repeated. [edit] Events of 1972 [edit] January See also January 1972 [edit] February See also February 2 - February 2
- February 3–13 – The 1972 Winter Olympics are held in Sapporo, Japan.
- February 4 – Mariner 9 sends pictures from Mars.
- February 5
- February 9 – The British government declares a state of emergency over a miners' strike.
- February 15
- February 17 – Volkswagen Beetle sales exceed those of the Ford Model-T when the 15,007,034th Beetle is produced.
- February 18 – The California Supreme Court voids the state's death penalty, commuting all death sentences to life in prison.
- February 19 – Asama-Sansō incident: Five United Red Army members break into a lodge below Mount Asama, taking the wife of the lodge keeper hostage.
- February 21 – The Soviet unmanned spaceship Luna 20 lands on the Moon.
- February 21–28 – U.S. President Richard M. Nixon makes an unprecedented 8-day visit to the People's Republic of China and meets with Mao Zedong.
- February 22 – Aldershot bombing: An Official IRA bomb kills 7 in Aldershot, England.
- February 22 – A Lufthansa plane is hijacked and taken to Aden. Passengers are released after a ransom of 16 million German marks is agreed.
- February 23 – Angela Davis is released from jail. A Caruthers, California farmer, Rodger McAfee, helps her make bail.
- February 24 – North Vietnamese negotiators walk out of the Paris Peace Talks to protest U.S. air raids.
- February 26 – A coal sludge spill kills 125 people in Buffalo Creek, West Virginia.
- February 26 – Luna 20 comes back to Earth with 55 grams (1.94 oz) of lunar soil.
- February 28 – The Asama-Sanso incident ends in a standoff between 5 members of the Japanese United Red Army and the authorities, in which 2 policemen are killed and 12 injured.
See also March 1972 See also April 2 See also May 1972 - May
- The Burundian Genocide against the Hutu begins; more than 500,000 Hutus die.
- The Magnavox Odyssey video game system is released, thus marking the dawn of the video game age.
- May 2 – Fire in a silver mine in Idaho kills 91.
- May 5 – An Alitalia DC-8 crashes west of Palermo, Sicily; 115 die.
- May 7 – General elections are held in Italy.
- May 8 – U.S. President Richard Nixon orders the mining of Haiphong Harbor in Vietnam.
- May 13 – Fire in a nightclub atop the Sennichi department store in Osaka, Japan, kills 115.
- May 15 – Okinawa is returned to Japan after 27 years of United States Military occupation.
- May 15 – Governor George C. Wallace of Alabama is shot by Arthur Herman Bremer at a Laurel, Maryland political rally.
- May 16 – The first financial derivatives exchange, the International Monetary Market (IMM), opens on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
- May 18 – Four troopers of both SAS and SBS are parachuted onto the RMS Queen Elizabeth 2, 1,000 miles (1,600 km) off Britain in the Atlantic, after a bomb threat and ransom demand, which turns out to be bogus.
- May 19 – Three out of 6 bombs explode in the Springer Press building in Hamburg, Germany, injuring 17; the Red Army Faction claims responsibility.
- May 21 – In Rome, Laszlo Toth attacks Michelangelo's "Pietà" statue with a sledgehammer, shouting that he is Jesus Christ.
- May 22 – Ceylon becomes the republic of Sri Lanka under prime minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike, when its new constitution is ratified.
- May 23 – The Tamil United Front (now known as Tamil United Liberation Front), a pro-Tamil organization, is founded.
- May 24 – Rangers lift the Cup Winners Cup, defeating Dynamo Moscow in the final at the Nou Camp. Their supporters invade the pitch, with the team banned from defending the trophy the following season.
- May 24 – A Red Army Faction bomb explodes in the Campbell Barracks of the U.S. Army Supreme European Command in Heidelberg, West Germany; 3 U.S. soldiers (Clyde Bonner, Ronald Woodard and Charles Peck) are killed.
- May 26
- May 27 – A second Watergate break-in attempt fails.
- May 30
See also June 1972 See also July 1972 - July – U.S. actress Jane Fonda tours North Vietnam, during which she is photographed sitting on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun.
- July 1
- July 2 – Following Pakistan's surrender to India in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, both nations sign the historic Simla Agreement, agreeing to settle their disputes bilaterally.
- July 4 – The first Rainbow Gathering is held in Colorado.
- July 8 – The U.S. sells grain to the Soviet Union for $750 million.
- July 10 - India's news agency reports that at least 24 people have been killed in separate incidents, in the Chandka Forest in India, by elephants.
- July 10–14 – The Democratic National Convention meets in Miami Beach. Senator George McGovern, who backs the immediate and complete withdrawal of U.S. troops from South Vietnam, is nominated for President. He names fellow Senator Thomas Eagleton as his running mate.
- July 15 – The Pruitt-Igoe housing development is demolished in Saint Louis, Missouri.
- July 18 – Anwar Sadat expels 20,000 Soviet advisors from Egypt.
- July 21
- July 23 – The United States launches Landsat 1, the first Earth-resources satellite.
- July 25 – U.S. health officials admit that African-Americans were used as guinea pigs in the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male.
- July 29 – A national dock strike begins in Britain.
- July 31 – Operation Motorman: British troops move into the no-go areas of Belfast and Derry, Northern Ireland, ending Free Derry.
[edit] August See also August 1972 - August 1 – U.S. Senator Thomas Eagleton, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, withdraws from the race after revealing he was once treated for mental illness.
- August 4
- Arthur Bremer is jailed for 63 years for shooting George Wallace.
- Dictator Idi Amin declares that Uganda will expel 50,000 Asians with British passports to Britain within 3 months.
- A huge solar flare (one of the largest ever recorded) knocks out cable lines in U.S. It begins with the appearance of sunspots on August 2; an August 4 flare kicks off high levels of activity until August 10.
- August 10 – A brilliant, daytime meteor skips off the Earth's atmosphere due to an Apollo asteroid streaking over the western US into Canada.[1]
- August 12 – The last U.S. ground troops are withdrawn from Vietnam.
- August 14 – An East German Ilyushin airliner crashes near East Berlin; all 156 onboard perish.
- August 16 – As part of a coup attempt, members of the Royal Moroccan Air Force fire upon, but fail to bring down, Hassan II of Morocco's plane while he is traveling back to Rabat.
- August 21 – The Republican National Convention in Miami Beach, Florida renominates U.S. President Richard Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew for a second term.
- August 22 – John Wojtowicz, 27, and Sal Naturile, 18, hold several Chase Manhattan Bank employees hostage for 17 hours in Gravesend, Brooklyn, N.Y, an event later dramatized in the film Dog Day Afternoon.
- August 26 – September 11 – The 1972 Summer Olympics are held in Munich, West Germany.
[edit] September [edit] October -
- Jackson, David A.; Symons, Robert H.; and Berg, Paul. (1972). Biochemical Method for Inserting New Genetic Information into DNA of Simian Virus 40: Circular SV40 DNA Molecules Containing Lambda Phage Genes and the Galactose Operon of Escherichia coli. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) 69(10), 2904–2909.
[edit] November Nixon's landslide victory in the electoral college during the 1972 Election . The arcade version of Pong was released in November 1972 - November – At a scientific meeting in Honolulu, Herbert Boyer and Stanley N. Cohen conceive the concept of recombinant DNA. They publish their results in November 1973 in PNAS. Separately in 1972, Paul Berg also recombines DNA in a test tube. Recombinant DNA technology has dramatically changed the field of biological sciences, especially biotechnology, and opened the door to genetically modified organisms.
- November 5 – A group of Amerindians occupies the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
- November 7 – U.S. presidential election, 1972: Republican incumbent Richard Nixon defeats Democratic Senator George McGovern in a landslide (the election had the lowest voter turnout since 1948, with only 55 percent of the electorate voting).
- November 11 – Vietnam War – Vietnamization: The United States Army turns over the massive Long Binh military base to South Vietnam.
- November 14 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 1,000 (1,003.16) for the first time.
- November 16 – The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization adopts the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage [1].
- November 19 – Seán Mac Stíofáin, a leader of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, is arrested in Dublin after giving an interview to RTÉ.
- November 22 – Vietnam War: The United States loses its first B-52 Stratofortress of the war.
- November 28 – The last executions in Paris, France. Roger Bontems and Claude Buffet – the Clairvaux Mutineers – were guillotined at La Sante Prison by chief executioner Andre Obrecht (already suffering from Parkinson's Disease). Bontems had been found innocent of murder by the court, but as Buffet's accomplice was condemned to death anyway. President Georges Pompidou, in private an abolitionist, upheld both death sentences in deference to French public opinion.
- November 29 – Atari kicks off the first generation of video games with the release of their seminal arcade version of Pong, the first game to achieve commercial success.
- November 30 – Vietnam War: White House Press Secretary Ron Ziegler tells the press that there will be no more public announcements concerning United States troop withdrawals from Vietnam due to the fact that troop levels are now down to 27,000.
- November 30 – Cod War: British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home says that Royal Navy ships will be stationed to protect British trawlers off Iceland.
[edit] December [edit] Undated [edit] Ongoing [edit] Births [edit] January–February - January 1
- January 4 – Brad Zavisha, Canadian ice hockey player
- January 10 – Thomas Alsgaard, Norwegian cross-country skier
- January 11 – Amanda Peet, American actress
- January 12 – Espen Knutsen, Norwegian hockey player
- January 13 – Nicole Eggert, American actress
- January 13 – Vitaly Scherbo, Belarusian gymnast
- January 15 – Il Mi Chung, South Korean golfer
- January 15 – Claudia Winkleman, British television presenter
- January 16
- January 17 – Ken Hirai, Japanese singer and songwriter
- January 18 – Mike Lieberthal, American baseball player
- January 19 – Angham, Egyptian singer, record producer and actress
- January 21 – Billel Dziri, Algerian footballer
- January 22 – Romi Park, Japanese seiyu (voice actress)
- January 23 – Ewen Bremner, Scottish actor
- January 23 – Marcel Wouda, Dutch swimmer
- January 27
- February 2
- February 4 – Giovanni Silva De Oliveira, Brazilian footballer
- February 5
- February 7 – Alex Bassi, American race car driver
- February 8 – Big Show, American professional wrestler
- February 11
- February 14
- February 15 – Jaromír Jágr, Czech hockey player
- February 16 – Jerome Bettis, American football player
- February 17
- February 19 – Malky Mackay, Scottish footballer
- February 21 – Seo Taiji, Korean musician
- February 22
- February 23 – Drew Bledsoe, American Football Player
- February 24 – Richard Chelimo, Kenyan athlete (d. 2001)
- February 25 – Jaak Mae, Estonian cross-country skier
- February 29 – Antonio Sabato Jr., Italian actor
[edit] March–April - March 3 – Darren Anderton, English footballer
- March 4
- March 6 - Shaquille O'Neal, American basketball player
- March 9
- March 10
- March 17 – Mia Hamm, American soccer player
- March 18 – Dane Cook, American comedian
- March 21
- March 22
- March 23 – Joe Calzaghe, Welsh boxer
- March 23 – Judith Godrèche, French actress
- March 27
- March 28 – Eby J. Jose, Indian journalist and human rights activist
- March 29 - Junichi Suwabe Japanese voice actor
- March 30 – Karel Poborsky, Czech Republic football player
- April 3 – Jennie Garth, American actress
- April 4 – Tag Adams, American gay pornographic film actor
- April 5 – Junko Takeuchi, Japanese voice actress
- April 8
- April 11 – Jason Varitek, American baseball player
- April 12 – Şebnem Ferah, Turkish singer and song-writer
- April 13 – Mariusz Czerkawski, Polish ice hockey player
- April 15 – Arturo Gatti, Canadian boxer (d. 2009)
- April 16 – Conchita Martínez, Spanish tennis player
- April 17
- April 19 – Rivaldo, Brazilian footballer
- April 20
- April 23 – Choky Ice, Hungarian porn actor
- April 24 – Chipper Jones, American baseball player
- April 26 – Avi Nimni, Israeli footballer
[edit] May–June - May 2
- May 5 – James Cracknell, British Olympic winning rower
- May 6
- May 8 – Darren Hayes, Australian musician
- May 10
- May 16 – Derek Mears, American actor/stuntman
- May 17 – Tyson Cane, American gay pornographic actor
- May 19 – Jenny Berggren, Swedish rock singer (Ace of Base)
- May 20
- May 21 – The Notorious B.I.G., American musician (d. 1997)
- May 23 – Rubens Barrichello, Brazilian race car driver
- May 25 – Jules Jordan, American pornographic movie director, actor, and producer
- May 28 – Michael Boogerd, Dutch cyclist
- May 29 – Stanislas Renoult, French singer
- May 30 – Manny Ramírez, Dominican baseball player
- May 31
- June 2 – Wayne Brady, American comedian
- June 4
- June 5
- June 6 – Cristina Scabbia, Italian singer
- June 7 – Karl Urban, New Zealand actor
- June 8 – Chapman To, Hong Kong actor
- June 10 – Steven Fischer, American film producer and director
- June 11 – Jillian Bell, Canadian writer and editor
- June 14 – Matthias Ettrich, German computer scientist
- June 15 – Andy Pettitte, American baseball player
- June 17 – Iztok Čop, Slovenian rower
- June 18 – Roger "Infernus" Tiegs, Norwegian black metal musician, original member of Gorgoroth
- June 19 – Poppy Montgomery, Australian actress
- June 21 – Irene van Dyk, South African–born netball player
- June 22 – Miguel Del Toro, Mexican baseball player
- June 23 – Zinedine Zidane, French footballer
- June 24
- June 25 – Carlos Delgado, Puerto Rican baseball player
- June 28 – John Heidenreich, American professional wrestler
- June 29 – Samantha Smith, American peace activist (d. 1985)
- June 29 – Nawal Al Zoghbi, Lebanese singer
[edit] July–August - July 3 – Asha Gill, British-born television host
- July 4 – Craig Spearman, New Zealand cricketer
- July 6 – Mark Gasser, British concert pianist
- July 7 – Lisa Leslie, American basketball player
- July 8 – Sourav Ganguly, Indian cricketer
- July 10 - Sofía Vergara, Columbian-American actress and former TV personality/model
- July 13 – Sean Waltman, American professional wrestler
- July 21 – Catherine Ndereba, Kenyan long-distance runner
- July 22 – Keyshawn Johnson, American Football Player
- July 26 – Nathan Buckley, Australian rules footballer
- July 27
- July 28 – Elizabeth Berkley, American actress
- July 29 – Wil Wheaton, American actor
- July 31 – Tami Stronach, former actress
- August 1
- August 2 – Kelly Richardson, Canadian contemporary artist
- August 3 – Patrik Isaksson, Swedish singer and songwriter
- August 6 – Geri Halliwell, British pop singer
- August 7 – Sarah Cawood, British television presenter
- August 7 – Brad Patton, Swedish gay pornographic actor
- August 9 – A-Mei, Taiwanese singer
- August 10 – Angie Harmon, American actress
- August 11 – Jonathon Prandi, American model and actor
- August 12 – Demir Demirkan, Turkish rock musician and songwriter
- August 13 – Kevin Plank, American entrepreneur (Under Armour)
- August 14 – Ed O'Bannon, American basketball player
- August 15
- August 16 – Emily Robison, American country music performer (Dixie Chicks)
- August 17 – Ken Ryker, American pornographic actor
- August 18 – Leo Ku, Hong Kong actor and singer
- August 19 – Sammi Cheng, Hong Kong singer and actress
- August 20 – Chaney Kley, American actor (d. 2007)
- August 22 – Jonathan Coachman, American World Wrestling Entertainment announcer
- August 25 – Marvin Harrison, American football player
- August 27 – Mike Smith, Canadian actor
- August 29 – Bae Yong Joon, South Korean actor
- August 30
- August 31 – Chris Tucker, American actor
[edit] September–October - September 2 – Sergei Zholtok, Latvian hockey player (d. 2004)
- September 3 – Kim Joo-hyuk, South Korean actor
- September 4 – Françoise Yip, Chinese-Canadian actress
- September 6 – Anika Noni Rose, American actress
- September 8 – Os du Randt, South African rugby player
- September 8
- September 9 – Natasha Kaplinsky, English newsreader
- September 10 – Ghada Shouaa, Syrian athlete
- September 10 – Rio Tahara, Japanese snowboarder
- September 12
- September 13 – Kelly Chen, Hong Kong actress and singer
- September 15 – Jimmy Carr, British comedian
- September 16 – Sprent Dabwido, Nauruan politician
- September 17 – Bobby Lee, American comedian
- September 19 – Jim Druckenmiller, National Football League quarterback
- September 21
- September 22
- September 24 – Karyn Bosnak, American author
- September 27
- September 28 – Dita Von Teese, American burlesque artist
- September 30 – Ari Behn, Norwegian author
- September 30 – Shaan, Indian singer
- October 1 – Jean Paulo Fernandes, Brazilian footballer
- October 4 - Van Darkholme, Vietnamese-American gay pornographic actor, director, and photographer
- October 5 – Grant Hill, American basketball player
- October 5 – Aaron Guiel, Canadian baseball player
- October 6
- October 9 – Etan Patz, American missing school boy
- October 10 – Jun Lana, Filipino playwright and screenwriter
- October 11 – Claudia Black, Australian actress
- October 12 – Mechele Linehan, American murderer
- October 17
- October 20 – Snoop Dogg, American rapper and producer
- October 21 – Masakazu Morita, Japanese seiyu (voice actor)
- October 21 – Evhen Tsybulenko, Ukrainian professor of international law
- October 22 – D'Lo Brown, American professional wrestler
- October 24
- October 27
- October 28 – Terrell Davis, American football player
- October 29
- October 31 – Matt Dawson, English rugby player and TV personality
[edit] November–December - November 1
- November 2
- November 4 – Luís Figo, Portuguese footballer
- November 6 – Thandie Newton, British actress
- November 7 – Danny Grewcock, British rugby player
- November 9 – Naomi Shindou, Japanese seiyuu
- November 10 – Shawn Green, American baseball player
- November 11 – Ben Richards, British actor (The Bill)
- November 13 – Takuya Kimura, Japanese actor
- November 14
- November 23 – Alf-Inge Håland, Norwegian footballer
- November 30 – Christopher Fitzgerald, American stage actor
- December 1 – Norbert Wójtowicz, Polish historian and theologian
- December 5 – Cole Youngblood, American pornographic actor
- December 6 – Mónica Santa María, Peruvian model and TV host (d. 1994)
- December 7
- December 11 – Daniel Alfredsson, Swedish NHL hockey player
- December 12 – Joel Cahen, Israeli artist
- December 13 – Chris Grant, Australian footballer
- December 15 – Rodney Harrison, American football player
- December 16 – Angela Bloomfield, New Zealand actress
- December 19 – Alyssa Milano, American actress
- December 19 – Warren Sapp, American football player
- December 22 – Vanessa Paradis, French singer and actress
- December 24 – Klaus Schnellenkamp, German-Chilean Author
- December 25 – Qu Yunxia, Chinese middle-distance runner
- December 27 – Colin Charvis, Welsh rugby player
- December 28 – Patrick Rafter, Australian tennis player
- December 29 – Jude Law, British actor
- December 30 – Kerry Collins, American football player
- December 31 – Joey McIntyre, American actor and singer
[edit] Deaths [edit] January–March - January 1 – Maurice Chevalier, French entertainer (surgical complications) (b. 1888)
- January 6 – Chen Yi, Chinese communist military commander and politician (b. 1901)
- January 7 – John Berryman, American poet and scholar (suicide) (b. 1914)
- January 8
- January 9 – Ted Shawn, American dancer (b. 1891)
- January 10 – Aksel Larsen, Danish politician (b. 1897)
- January 14 – King Frederick IX of Denmark (b. 1899)
- January 16 – Ross Bagdasarian, Sr., American record producer (Alvin and the Chipmunks) (b. 1919)
- January 17
- January 18 – Clarence Earl Gideon, Defendant during civil rights court case (Gideon v. Wainwright) (b. 1910)
- January 24 – Jerome Cowan, American actor (b. 1897)
- January 26 – Mahalia Jackson, African-American gospel singer (b. 1911)
- February 2 – Jessie Royce Landis, American actress (b. 1896)
- February 3 – John Litel, American actor (b. 1892)
- February 5 – Marianne Moore, American poet (b. 1887)
- February 7 – Walter Lang, American film director (b. 1896)
- February 11 – Jan Wils, Dutch architect (b. 1891)
- February 19 – John Grierson, Scottish documentary filmmaker (b. 1898)
- February 20
- February 22 – Tedd Pierce, American animator (b. 1906)
- February 27 – Pat Brady, American actor (b. 1914)
- March 13 – Tony Ray-Jones, British photographer (b. 1941)
- March 20 – Marilyn Maxwell, American actress (b. 1921)
- March 21 – David McCallum, Sr., British violinist and father of actor David McCallum (b. 1897)
- March 24 – Cristobal Balenciaga, Spanish couturier (b. 1895)
- March 27
- March 29 – J. Arthur Rank, British industrialist and film producer (b. 1888)
[edit] April–June - April 2 – Gil Hodges, American baseball player (b. 1924)
- April 3 – Ferde Grofé, American composer (b. 1882)
- April 4
- April 5
- April 7
- April 8 – Andrea Feldman, American actress (suicide) (b. 1948)
- April 9 – James F. Byrnes, United States Secretary of State and Justice of the Supreme Court (b. 1879)
- April 11 – George H. Plympton, American screenwriter (b. 1889)
- April 13 – Dorothy Dalton, American actress (b. 1893)
- April 16 – Yasunari Kawabata, Japanese writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1899)
- April 25 – George Sanders, British actor (b. 1906)
- April 26 – Fernando Amorsolo, Filipino painter (b. 1892)
- April 27 – Kwame Nkrumah, Ghanaian politician (b. 1909)
- April 30 – Gia Scala, English actress (b. 1934)
- May 2 – J. Edgar Hoover, American Federal Bureau of Investigation director (b. 1895)
- May 3 – Bruce Cabot, American actor (b. 1904)
- May 4 – Edward Calvin Kendall, American chemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1886)
- May 5 – Frank Tashlin, American film director (b. 1913)
- May 6 – Deniz Gezmiş, Turkish revolutionary (b. 1947)
- May 13 – Dan Blocker, American actor (Bonanza) (b. 1928)
- May 18 – Sidney Franklin, American film director (b. 1893)
- May 22
- May 23 – Richard Day, Canadian art director (b. 1896)
- May 24
- May 28 – King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom (b. 1894)
- May 31 – Walter Freeman, American physician (b. 1895)
- June 12 – Edmund Wilson, American writer and critic (b. 1895)
- June 13
- June 22 – Vladimir Durković, Serbian footballer (killed by a Swiss police officer) (b. 1937)
- June 25 – Jan Matulka, American painter, (b. 1890)
[edit] July–September - July 2 – Joseph Fielding Smith, 10th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (b. 1876)
- July 6 – Brandon De Wilde, American actor (b. 1942)
- July 7 – King Talal, King of Jordan (b. 1909)
- July 21 – Ralph Craig, American athlete (b. 1889)
- July 24 – Lance Reventlow, American playboy and race car driver (b. 1936)
- July 28 – Helen Traubel, American soprano (b. 1903)
- August 5 – Harry Hylton-Foster, Speaker of the British House of Commons (b. 1905)
- August 7
- August 11 – Max Theiler, South African virologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1899)
- August 14 – Oscar Levant, American pianist and actor (b. 1906)
- August 16 – Pierre Brasseur, French actor (b. 1905)
- August 19 – James Patterson, American actor (b. 1932)
- August 26 – Francis Chichester, British sailor and aviator (b. 1901)
- August 28 – Prince William of Gloucester (air crash) (b. 1941)
- September 5 (Munich massacre):
- September 6 (Munich massacre):
- September 8 – Warren Kealoha, American Olympic swimmer (b. 1904)
- September 11 – Max Fleischer, American animator (b. 1883)
- September 12 – William Boyd, American actor (b. 1895)
- September 14 – Lane Chandler, American actor (b. 1899)
- September 15 – Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1887)
- September 17 – Akim Tamiroff, Russian actor (b. 1899)
- September 19 – Robert Casadesus, French pianist (b. 1899)
- September 21 – Henry de Montherlant, French writer (suicide) (b. 1896)
- September 26
[edit] October–December - October 1 – Louis Leakey, British paleontologist (b. 1903)
- October 5 – Ivan Yefremov, Soviet paleontologist and science fiction author (b. 1907)
- October 9 – Miriam Hopkins, American actress (b. 1902)
- October 16 – Leo G. Carroll, English actor (b. 1886)
- October 20 – Harlow Shapley, American astronomer (b. 1885)
- October 24
- October 26 – Igor Sikorsky, Russian aviation engineer (b. 1889)
- October 28 – Mitchell Leisen, American film director (b. 1898)
- October 29 – Victor Milner, American cinematographer (b. 1893)
- November 1 – Ezra Pound, American poet (b. 1885)
- November 5 – Reginald Owen, English actor (b. 1887)
- November 12 – Rudolf Friml, Czech composer (b. 1879)
- November 13 – Margaret Webster, American actress (b. 1905)
- November 14 – Martin Dies, Jr., American politician (b. 1900)
- November 18 – Danny Whitten, American musician (b. 1943)
- November 23 – Marie Wilson, American actress (b. 1916)
- November 25 – Henri Coandă, Romanian aerodynamics pioneer (b. 1886)
- November 28 – Havergal Brian, English composer (b. 1876)
- November 29 – Carl Stalling, American composer (b. 1891)
- December 2
- December 3 – Bill Johnson, American musician (b. 1872)
- December 6 – Janet Munro, British actress (b. 1934)
- December 9
- December 15 – Edward Earle, Canadian actor (b. 1882)
- December 21 – Paul Hausser, German Waffen SS general (b. 1880)
- December 22 – Jimmy Wallington, American radio personality (b. 1907)
- December 24
- December 25 – C. Rajagopalachari, Indian politician and freedom-fighter. Last Governor-General of India (1948–50) (b. 1878)
- December 26 – Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the United States (b. 1884)
- December 27 – Lester B. Pearson, 14th Prime Minister of Canada, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1897)
- December 31 – Roberto Clemente, Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player (b. 1934)
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