Birthdays 401 - 600 of 784
- Jul 8 Marty Feldman, English comedian (Young Frankenstein), born in London, England (d. 1982)
Michael Graves (1934-2015)
Jul 9 American postmodernist architect and designer, born in Indianapolis, Indiana
- Jul 10 Jerry Nelson, American puppeteer, born in Tulsa, Oklahoma (d. 2012)
- Jul 10 Munir Malik, Pakistani cricket pace bowler (3 Tests, 9 wickets; Karachi, Punjab, Rawalpindi), born in Leiah, Pakistan (d. 2012)
Giorgio Armani (88 years old)
Jul 11 Italian fashion designer (American Gigolo), born in Piacenza, Italy
- Jul 12 Van Cliburn, American pianist (Tchaikovsky Competition winner, 1958), born in Shreveport, Louisiana (d. 2013)
- Jul 13 Aleksei Stanislavovich Yeliseyev, USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 5, 8, 10)
- Jul 13 Gordon Lee, English soccer manager (Port Vale, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United, Everton, Preston NE, KR Reykjavik), born in Cannock, England (d. 2022)
- Jul 13 Ivor Mendonca, West Indian cricket wicket-keeper (2 Tests 1962)
- Jul 13 Roger Reynolds, composer
Wole Soyinka (88 years old)
Jul 13 Nigerian playwright and poet (Road, Kongi's Harvest-Nobel 1986), born in Abeokuta, near Ibadan, Nigeria
- Jul 14 Lee Elder, American golfer (first African-American to play in the US Masters; 4 PGA Tour titles), born in Dallas, Texas (d. 2021)
- Jul 14 Lee Friedlander, American portrait, and 'social landscape' photographer, and album cover artist (John Coltrane, Peggy Lee, Miles Davis, Mose Allison), born in Aberdeen, Washington
- Jul 14 Leo Koury, American murderer (FBI Most Wanted List), born in Pittburgh, Pennsylvania (d. 1991)
- Jul 14 Marlene Matthews, Australian sprinter (Olympics 2 bronze-1956), born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Jul 14 Trevor Fancutt, South African tennis player (Australian C'ships mixed doubles [Jan Lehane]), born in Kokstad, South Africa (d. 2022)
- Jul 15 Harrison Birtwistle, British contemporary classical composer (The Minotaur; The Mask of Orpheus), born in Accrington, Lancashire, England (d. 2022) [1]
- Jul 15 Risto Jarva, Finnish filmmaker (d. 1977)
- Jul 15 Simon Gournlay, president (British National Farmer's Union)
- Jul 16 Denise LaSalle [Ora Denise Allen], American blues and R&B singer recognized as the "Queen of the Blues" (Trapped by a Thing Called Love), born in Leflore County, Mississippi (d. 2018)
- Jul 16 Donald Payne, New Jersey Congressman (1989-2012), born in Newark, New Jersey (d. 2012)
- Jul 16 George Perles, American football coach (Michigan State University 1983-94; Pittsburgh Steelers), born in Detroit, Michigan (d. 2020)
- Jul 17 Lucio Tan, Chinese Filipino businessman (Philippine Airlines), in Amoy China
- Jul 17 Philippe Capdenat, French classical composer, born in Bordeaux, France
- Jul 17 Rainer Kisch, German writer, born in Döbeln
- Jul 17 Willie Ito, American animator for Disney Studios ("Lady and the Tramp" spaghetti kiss); Warner Brothers; Hanna-Barbara), born in San Francisco, California
- Jul 18 Darlene Conley, American actress (The Bold and the Beautiful), born in Chicago Heights, Illinois (d. 2007)
- Jul 18 Edward Bond, English playwright and director (Blow-up), born in Holloway, North London
- Jul 19 Bobby Bradford, American jazz trumpeter (John Carter; Ornette Coleman; The Mo'tet), bandleader, composer, and educator (Pomona College, 1977-2021), born in Cleveland, Mississippi
- Jul 19 Francisco Sá Carneiro, 109th Prime Minister of Portugal, born in Porto, Portugal (d. 1980)
- Jul 19 Willem Nijholt, Dutch actor (De Nietsnut, Respect, Op Afbetaling), born in Gombong, Central Java
- Jul 20 Doug Padgett, cricketer (England batsman twice in 1960)
- Jul 20 Ralph C RInzler, folklorist (Greenbriar Boys)
- Jul 20 Uwe Johnson, German writer
- Jul 21 Chandu Borde, Indian cricket batsman (55 Tests for India 1959-67), born in Pune, British India
- Jul 21 Edolphus Towns, American politician (Rep-D-New York, 1983-2013), born in Chadbourn, North Carolina
Louise Fletcher (1934-2022)
Jul 22 American Academy Award-winning actress (One Flew Over Cuckoo's Nest: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), born in Birmingham, Alabama [1]
- Jul 23 Cleve Duncan, American rocker (The Penguins - "Earth Angel"), born in Los Angeles (d. 2012)
- Jul 23 Nicholas Barrington, British high commissioner (Pakistan) and author (A passage to Nuristan: exploring the mysterious Afghan hinterland)
- Jul 23 Steve Lacy [Lackritz], American jazz soprano saxophonist (Thelonious Monk), born in New York City (d. 2004)
- Jul 24 Jimmy Holiday, American soul singer ("How Can I Forget"; Baby I Love You"), and songwriter ("Put A Little Love In Your Heart"), born in Sallis, Mississippi (d. 1987)
- Jul 24 Sante Kimes, American convicted con artist and murderess
- Jul 24 Thomas Ambler, CEO (Texaco)
- Jul 24 Willie Davis, American Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive end (Super Bowl 1967, 68; Pro Bowl 1963-67; First-team All-Pro 1962, 64–67; Green Bay Packers), born in Lisbon, Louisiana (d. 2020)
- Jul 25 Claude Zidi, French film director and screenwriter (My New Partner), born in Paris
- Jul 25 Don Ellis, American avant garde jazz trumpeter, and Grammy Award-winning film score composer (The French Connection), born in Los Angeles, California (d. 1978)
- Jul 26 Anthony Gilbert, British composer (Treatment of Silence; Moonfaring}, and academic, born in London, England
- Jul 26 Ken Pogue, Canadian actor (Adderly, Katts and Dog), born in Toronto, Ontario (d. 2015)
- Jul 26 Mauri, Spanish soccer midfielder (5 caps; Athletic Bilbao 246 games), born in Gernika, Spain (d. 2022)
- Jul 27 André Abadie, French rugby union front rower (7 caps; SC Rieumois, SC Graulhetois, SC Albi), born in Toulouse, France (d. 2020)
- Jul 27 John Pardoe, British businessman and CEO (Sight & Sound Education) and Liberal Party politician
- Jul 28 Jacques d'Amboise, American ballet dancer, and choreographer (NYC Ballet Company, 1949-84), actor (Seven Brides For Seven Brothers), and educator (founded National Dance Institute, 1976), born in Dedham Massachusetts (d. 2021) [1]
- Jul 28 Norman D. Shumway, American politician (Rep-R-California, 1979-91), born in Phoenix, Arizona
- Jul 28 Ron Flowers, English soccer midfielder (49 caps; Wolverhampton Wanderers 467 games), born in Doncaster, England (d. 2021)
- Jul 29 Alfred Scott, West Indian cricket leg-spinner (son of O C, Test 0-140)
- Jul 30 André Prévost, Canadian composer, born in Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada (d. 2001)
- Jul 30 Bud Selig, American Baseball Hall of Fame team owner (Milwaukee Brewers) and executive (MLB Commissioner 1998-2015), born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Aug 1 Hermann Baumann, German classical horn player, composer and teacher, born in Hamburg
- Aug 1 John Beck, New Zealand cricket batsman (8 Tests; 3 x 50; top score 99; Wellington), born in Wellington, New Zealand (d. 2000)
- Aug 2 Albert Hall, American hammer throw athlete, born in Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire (d. 2008)
- Aug 2 Carl Cecil Cain, American basketball player (Olympic gold 1956), born in Freeport, Illinois
- Aug 2 Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut (Vostok 5, Soyuz 22, 31), born in Pavlovsky Posad, Russia
- Aug 3 Haystacks Calhoun, American professional wrestler, born in McKinney, Texas (d. 1989)
- Aug 4 Dallas Green, baseball manager (Phillies, Yankees), born in Newport, Delaware (d. 2017)
- Aug 4 Jonas Savimbi, Angolan revolutionary politician and military leader who founded the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), born in Munhango, Bié, Portuguese Angola (d. 2002)
- Aug 4 Rutger Kopland [Rutger van den Hoofdakker], Dutch poet
- Aug 5 Vern Gosdin, American country singer ("Set 'Em Up Joe"), born in Woodland, Alabama (d. 2009)
- Aug 5 Wendell Berry, American poet, writer and farmer, born in Henry County, Kentucky
- Aug 6 Billy Boston, Welsh rugby league footballer
- Aug 6 John Storey Bonington, UK, mountain climber (Annapurna I in 1970)
- Aug 6 Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob, UK, sci-fi author (Chthon, Phthor)
- Aug 8 Julian Dixon, American politician (Rep-D-California, 1979-2000), born in Washington, D.C. (d. 2000)
- Aug 9 Cynthia Harris, American stage and screen actress (Edward & Mrs. Simpson; Mad About You - "Sylvia"), born in New York City (d. 2021)
- Aug 9 Yves Coppens, French anthropologist, born in Vannes, France
- Aug 10 James Carl Tenney, American composer, born in Silver City, New Mexico (d. 2006)
- Aug 11 Bob Hepple, South African-born academic and master of Clare College Cambridge, (d. 2015)
- Aug 12 Kenneth Eaton, Controller (British Navy)
- Aug 13 Gary Davidson, American sports league founder (ABA, WHA, WFL)
- Aug 13 Leifur Thórarinsson, Icelandic composer, born in Reykjavík, Iceland (d. 1998)
- Aug 14 Robin McLaren, British ambassador (China)
- Aug 15 Georgy Garanian, Armenian-Russian jazz saxophonist, bandleader and composer, born in Moscow, USSR (d. 2010)
- Aug 15 Nino Ferrer, French-Italian singer and composer (Mirza, Cornichons), born in Genoa, Italy (d. 1998)
- Aug 15 Reg Scarlett, West Indian cricket off-spinner (3 Tests 1960), born in Port Maria, St Mary, Jamaica (d. 2019)
- Aug 15 Valentin Varlamov, Russian cosmonaut, born in Sukhaya Tereshka, Russia (d. 1980)
- Aug 16 Angela Buxton, English tennis player (French C'ships, Wimbledon women's doubles 1956 [with Althea Gibson]), born in Liverpool, England (d. 2020)
- Aug 16 Diana Wynne Jones, British sci-fi author (Drowned Ammet; Witch Week), born in London, England (d. 2011)
- Aug 16 Ed van Thijn, Dutch politician (House of Representatives, 1977-82; Mayor of Amsterdam, 1983-94; Member of Senate, 1999-2007), born in Amsterdam, Netherlands (d. 2021)
- Aug 16 John Standing, British actor (Lime Street - "Edward"), born in London, England
- Aug 16 Ketty Lester [Revoyda Frierson], American singer/actress (Love Letters), born in Hope, Arkansas
- Aug 16 Pierre Richard, French actor and director (The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe), born in Valenciennes, Nord, France
- Aug 16 Sam Trimble, cricketer (Queensland batsman, 12th man for Aust, no Test)
- Aug 18 Rafer Johnson, American decathlete (Olympic gold 1960), born in Hillsboro, Texas (d. 2020)
Roberto Clemente (1934-1972)
Aug 18 Puerto Rican Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder (15 x MLB All Star; World Series 1960, 71 [MVP]; Pittsburgh Pirates), born in Carolina, Puerto Rico
- Aug 18 Ronnie Carroll, British singer (Walk Hand in Hand), born in Belfast, Northern Ireland (d. 2015)
- Aug 18 Vincent Bugliosi, American attorney and author (Helter-Skelter), born in Hibbing, Minnesota (d. 2015)
- Aug 19 Bill Cleary, American US Hockey HOF center, (Olympic gold 1960, silver 1956) and coach (Harvard University 1971-90), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Aug 19 David Durenberger, American politician, (US Sen-R-MN, 1978-95), born in St. Cloud, Minnesota (d. 2023)
- Aug 19 Michael Naura, German jazz pianist, radio broadcaster, editor and anti-nuclear proliferation activist, born in Memel, Lithuania (d. 2017)
- Aug 19 Renee Richards [Richard Rankind], American trans-sexual tennis player and coach who took USTA to court and won, born in New York City
- Aug 20 "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow, American country-rock musician (Flying Burrito Brothers), born in South Bend, Indiana (d. 2007)
- Aug 20 Armi Kuusela, Finnish beauty queen (1st Miss Universe, 1952), born in Muhos, Finland
- Aug 21 Paul Panhuysen, Dutch composer, visual and sound artist, born in Maastricht, Netherlands
- Aug 22 Diana Sands, American actress (Raisin in the Sun, Doctor's Wife), born in NYC, New York
- Aug 22 John Chowning, American composer (Turenas), born in Salem, New Jersey
- Aug 22 Margaret Douglas, chief political adviser (BBC), born in London (d. 2008)
Norman Schwarzkopf (1934-2012)
Aug 22 US Army General and commander of coalition forces in the Gulf War, born in Trenton, New Jersey
- Aug 22 Ralph Mellanby, Canadian sportscaster / television producer (EP Hockey Night in Canada 1966-85; 5 x Emmy Awards various Olympic Games), born in Hamilton, Ontario (d. 2022)
- Aug 23 Christian "Sonny" Jurgensen, American NFL quarterback (Wash Redskins) and sportscaster, born in Wilmington, North Carolina
- Aug 23 Eduardo González Pálmer, Mexican soccer forward (4 caps; Club América), born in Maravatío, Mexico (d. 2022)
- Aug 23 Lojze Lebič, Slovenian composer (Myths and Apocrypha), peadagogue, and musicologist, born in Prevalje, Slovenia
- Aug 24 Kenny Baker, English actor (R2-D2 in Star Wars, Time Bandits), born in Birmingham, England (d. 2016)
- Aug 24 Roger Donald Dickerson, American composer (New Orleans Concerto), born in New Orleans, Louisiana
- Aug 25 Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, 4th President of Iran (1989-97) and de facto commander-in-chief of the Iranian military during the Iran-Iraq War, born in Bahreman, Persia (d. 2017)
- Aug 25 Eddie Ilarde, Filipino disk jockey, television host and Senator, born in Iriga, Philippines
- Aug 25 John Stears, special effects expert (Dr No), born in Middlesex, England
- Aug 25 Lise Bacon, French Canadian politician, born in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Canada
- Aug 25 Valery F. Bykovsky, USSR cosmonaut (Vostok V, Soyuz 22, 31/39), born in Pavlovsky Posad, Soviet Union
- Aug 26 Gordon Clough, English journalist (BBC Radio 4), born in Salford, England (d. 1996)
- Aug 29 David Pryor, American politician (Sen-D Arkansas, 1979-97), born in Camden, Arkansas
- Aug 29 Gene Allison, American R&B-singer ("You Can Make It If You Try"), born in Pegram, Tennessee (d. 2004)
- Aug 29 Jean-Pierre Guézec, French composer (Colorful Architectures), born in Dijon (d. 1971)
- Aug 29 John Guy, New Zealand cricketer (solid left-handed batsman for NZ in late 1950's), born in Nelson, New Zealand
- Aug 30 Baloo Gupte, Indian cricket leg spin bowler (3 Tests, 3 wickets; Bombay, Bengal, Railways), born in Bombay, India (d. 2005)
- Aug 30 Eric Schneider, Dutch actor (Drop Out, Family, Flanagan), born in Jakarta, Indonesia
- Aug 31 Nikos Xanthopoulos, Greek actor, born in Athens, Greece
- Sep 1 Terepai Maoate, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, Prime Minister of the Cook Islands (1999-2002), (d. 2012)
- Sep 2 Hilla Becher (née Wobeser), German artist, worked collaboratively with husband Bernd Becher, born in Potsdam Germany (d. 2015)
- Sep 2 Michael Sahl, American contemporary classical composer (Civilization and its Discontents; Jungles), born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 2018)
- Sep 3 Freddie King, American blues singer ("Hideaway"; "Have You Ever Loved A Woman"), born in Gilmer, Texas (d. 1976)
- Sep 3 Xavier Darasse, French organist and composer, born in Toulouse, France (d. 1992)
- Sep 4 Carlos Timoteo Griguol, Argentine soccer midfielder (Atlanta, Rosario Central) and manager (Ferro Carril Oeste, Real Betis, River Plate), born in Las Palmas, Argentina (d. 2021)
Clive Granger (1934-2009)
Sep 4 Welsh-born British economist (Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences 2003), born in Swansea, Wales
- Sep 5 Carol Lawrence, American actress (West Side Story), born in Melrose Park, Illinois
- Sep 6 Jody McCrea, American actor (Ben Matheson-Wichita Town), born in Los Angeles, California (d. 2009)
- Sep 6 Ragaa al-Gedawy, Egyptian actress (The Stranger), born in Ismailia, Egypt (d. 2020)
- Sep 7 Bill Giles, American baseball owner (Philadelphia Phillies 1981-2013; honorary National League President), born in Rochester, New York
- Sep 7 Little Milton [James Milton Campbell], American blues singer and guitarist ("We're Gonna Make It"; "Grits Ain't Groceries"), born in Inverness, Mississippi (d. 2005)
- Sep 7 Mary Bauermeister, German artist, born in Frankfurt
- Sep 7 Omar Karami, Prime Minister of Lebanon (1990-92, 2004-05), born in An Nouri (d. 2015)
- Sep 8 Peter Maxwell Davies, British composer (Prolation, Taverner), born in Manchester, England (d. 2016)
- Sep 8 Rodrigue Biron, Canadian politician, born in Sainte-Croix, Quebec
- Sep 9 Sonia Sanchez, US playwright/poet (The Bronx is Next)
- Sep 10 Charles Kuralt, American newscaster (On the Road), born in Wilmington, North Carolina (d. 1997)
- Sep 10 James L Oberstar, American politician (Rep-D-Minnesota, 1975-2011), born in Chisholm, Minnesota, (d. 2014)
- Sep 10 Larry Sitsky, Australian composer, born in Tianjin. China
- Sep 10 Maxie Anderson, American hot air balloonist (1st Trans-Atlantic crossing, 1978' 1st Trans-North America crossing, 1980; 1st Trans-Pacific crossing, 1981;), born in Sayre, Oklahoma (d. 1983)
Roger Maris (1934-1985)
Sep 10 American baseball right fielder (7-time MLB All Star, 61 HRs 1961), born in Hibbing, Minnesota
- Sep 10 Vassil Kazandjiev, Bulgarian composer, born in Rousse
- Sep 11 Ian Abercrombie, English actor (Birds of Prey, Desperate Housewives), born in Grays, Essex, England (d. 2012)
- Sep 11 Norma Croker, Australian sprinter, born in Brisbane, Australia (d. 2019)
- Sep 11 Oliver Jones, Canadian jazz pianist and composer, born in Little Burgundy, Montreal, Quebec
- Sep 12 Edward Wistenberg, Dutch concert harpist and pedagogue, born in Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Sep 12 Glenn Davis, American athlete (Olympic gold 1956,60), born in Wellsburg, West Virginia (d. 2009)
- Sep 12 Gunther Gebel-Williams, animal trainer and lion tamer (Ringling Bros Circus), born in Świdnica, Poland (d. 2001)
- Sep 12 Jaegwon Kim, Korean-born American philosopher, born in Daegu, South Korea
- Sep 13 Bill Woolsey, American swimmer (Olympic gold men's 4×200m freestyle relay 1952, silver 1956), born in Honolulu, Hawaii (d. 2022)
- Sep 14 Dicky Moegle, American College Football Hall of Fame halfback (All-American 1954, Rice; Pro Bowl 1955, SF 49ers), born in Taylor, Texas (d. 2021)
- Sep 14 Hans Faverey, Dutch poet, born in Paramaribo, Suriname (d. 1990)
- Sep 14 Kate Millett, American feminist and author (Sexual Politics), born in Saint Paul, Minnesota (d. 2017)
- Sep 14 Sarah Kofman, French philosopher, born in Paris (d. 1994)
- Sep 15 Fred Nile, Australian politician and minister, born in Sydney, Australia
Elgin Baylor (1934-2021)
Sep 16 American Basketball Hall of Fame small forward (11 x NBA All Star; NBA All-Star Game MVP 1959; Minneapolis/LA Lakers), born in Washington, D.C.
- Sep 16 Eva Clayton, American politician (Rep-D-North Carolina), born in Savannah, Georgia
- Sep 16 George Chakiris, American actor (West Side Story), born in Norwood, Ohio
- Sep 16 Ronnie Drew, Irish singer (The Dubliners), born in Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin, Ireland (d. 2008)
Maureen Connolly (1934-1969)
Sep 17 American tennis player (1st women's Grand Slam 1953; 9 x Grand Slam singles titles), born in San Diego, California
Brian Epstein (1934-1967)
Sep 19 English music entrepreneur and manager (Beatles), born in Liverpool, England
Sophia Loren (88 years old)
Sep 20 Italian actress (La Ciociara; Desire Under the Elms; Black Orchid), born in Rome, Italy
Leonard Cohen (1934-2016)
Sep 21 Canadian writer and singer-songwriter ("Hallelujah"; "Death of Ladies Man"; Suzanne"), born in Montreal, Quebec
- Sep 22 Lute Olson, American Basketball Hall of Fame coach (Uni of Iowa 1974-83; NCAA Division I Tournament 1997, Uni of Arizona 1983-2008), born in Mayville, North Dakota (d. 2020)
- Sep 23 Joe Tarsia, American audio engineer and studio owner (Sigma Sound Studio), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 2022) [1]
- Sep 23 John Mortimore, English soccer defender (Chelsea 249 games) and manager (Portsmouth, Benfica, Real Betis), born in Farnborough, England (d. 2021)
- Sep 23 Per Olov Enquist, Swedish writer (Hour of the Lynx, The Royal Physician’s Visit), born in Hjoggbole, Sweden (d. 2020)
- Sep 24 Bernard Nevill, British textile designer, born in London, England (d. 2019)
- Sep 24 John Brunner, Britsih sci-fi author (100th Millennium), born in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England (d. 1995)
- Sep 24 Manfred Wörner, German general and Secretary-General of NATO (1988-94), born in Stuttgart, Germany (d. 1994)
- Sep 24 Robert Lang, English actor (Night Watch), born in Bristol, England (d. 2004)
- Sep 24 Tommy Anderson, Scottish footballer (Stockport County), born in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland
- Sep 25 Jean Sorel, French actor (The Day of the Jackal), born in Marseille, France
- Sep 25 John S. Bull, American naval officer and NASA astronaut, born in Memphis, Tennessee (d. 2008)
- Sep 25 Struther Arnott, Scottish molecular biologist and chemist (cancer research), born in Larkhall, Lanarkshire (d. 2013)
- Sep 26 Dick Heckstall-Smith, British jazz-blues saxophonist, born in Ludlow, Shropshire, England (d. 2004)
- Sep 26 Raphael Samuel, British Marxist historian, born in London (d. 1996)
- Sep 27 Barbara Howar, American reporter (Washington Post; Entertainment Tonight), born in Nashville, Tennessee
- Sep 27 Claude Jarman Jr, actor (Rio Grande, Inside Straight), born in Nashville, Tennessee
- Sep 27 DAER Peake, CEO (Kleinwort Benson Group)
- Sep 27 Dick Schaap, American Emmy Award-winning sportscaster, journalist, and author (Bo Knows Bo: Instant Replay), born in Brooklyn, New York City (d. 2001)
- Sep 27 Greg Morris, American actor (Mission: Impossible), born in Cleveland, Ohio (d. 1996)
- Sep 27 Wilford Brimley, American actor (Gus-Our House, Cocoon), born in Salt Lake City Utah (d. 2020)
Brigitte Bardot (88 years old)
Sep 28 French actress, model, animal activist and sex kitten (And God Created Women), born in Paris, France
- Sep 28 Janet Munro, British actress (d. 1972)
- Sep 29 Lance Gibbs, West Indian cricket spin bowler (79 Tests, 309 wickets, BB 8/38; British Guyana, South Australia CA, Warwickshire CCC), born in Georgetown, British Guyana
- Sep 29 Lindsay Kline, Australian cricketer (Australian chinaman bowler Hat-trick 1957), born in Melbourne, Australia (d. 2015)
- Sep 29 Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, Hungarian American psychologist, born in Rijeka, Kingdom of Italy
- Sep 30 Anna Kashfi [Joan O'Callaghan], Welsh actress and 1st wife of actor Marlon Brando, born in Darjeeling, India (d. 2015)
- Sep 30 Udo Jürgens [Bockelmann], Austrian-Swiss pop singer-songwriter (Eurovision Song Contest, 1966), born in Klagenfurt, Federal State of Austria (now Austria) (d. 2014)
- Oct 1 Chuck Hiller, American MLB second baseman (first NL player in history to hit a grand slam HR in World Series play, 1962), born in Johnsburg, Illinois (d. 2004)
- Oct 1 Neil Castles, American auto racer (NASCAR Grand National East Series Champion 1972; NASCAR Cup Series 51 x top 5, 178 x top 10 finishes), born in Charlotte, North Carolina (d. 2022)
- Oct 2 Duncan Thomson, keeper (Scottish National Portrait Gallery)
- Oct 2 Earl Wilson, American MLB baseball pitcher, 1959-70, (Boston Red Sox (no-hitter 1962), Detroit Tigers (AL wins co-leader, 1967), born in Ponchatoula, Louisiana (d. 2005)