User:Jkaharper
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[edit] About Me
| Ethnicity | Caucasian |
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| Height | 6ft 05in (1.83m) |
| Weight | 148 lb (68 kg) |
I usually use Wikipedia for quick reference but I occasionally contribute by making quick edits to articles with mistakes or that are lacking information. I've created some articles but nothing that I can say I'm particularly proud of but I hope to add a do much more in the future. It all depends on how bored I get of course...
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[edit] Articles Started
- The Abominable Snowman (film)
- Albert Irvin
- Daisy D'ora
- Damian (musician)
- Deaths in 1999
- Jenny Alpha
- Le Manoir du diable
- List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart
- Mac Henderson
- T in the Park 2009
(There's more - I just can't remember!)
[edit] People with Wiki Pages That I've Met
- Mark Beaumont, Scottish cyclist and Guinness World Record holder
- Sir Sean Connery, Scottish actor and producer
- Ainsley Harriott, English chef and TV presenter
- Penny Lancaster, English model and photographer
- John Letford, Scottish politician and Lord Provost of Dundee
- John MacPhail, former Scottish footballer / half sister's dad
- J.K. Rowling, English novelist and philanthropist
- Paul Shane, English television actor
- Rod Stewart, English singer-songwriter
- Alan Temperley, English author
- Dame Jacqueline Wilson, English novelist
- Paul A Young, English chocolatier and pattissier
[edit] Bands I've Been to See
- Black Eyed Peas (T in the Park 2010)
- Bloc Party (SECC)
- The Feeling (T in the Park 2008)
- Friendly Fires (T in the Park 2009)
- Eddy Grant (T in the Park 2008)
- Goo Goo Dolls (T in the Park 2008)
- Guillemots (Liquid Rooms, Edinburgh)
- Calvin Harris (T in the Park 2009)
- The Chemical Brothers (T in the Park 2008)
- Kings of Leon (T in the Park 2008 and T in the Park 2009)
- The Kooks (T in the Park 2008)
- Lady Gaga (T in the Park 2009)
- The Law (T in the Park 2008)
- Little Boots (T in the Park 2009)
- Maximo Park (T in the Park 2009)
- Rachel McFarlane (Out, Dundee)
- Pendulum (T in the Park 2009)
- Katy Perry (T in the Park 2009)
- R.E.M. (T in the Park 2008)
- Stereophonics (T in the Park 2008)
- KT Tunstall (T in the Park 2008)
- The Verve (T in the Park 2008)
- Amy Winehouse (T in the Park 2008)
- Patrick Wolf (T in the Park 2009)
[edit] Nonagenarians and Centenarians
[edit] pre-1906 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sudhakar Chaturvedi | 1897 – | 114 | Indian scholar and contemporary of Mahatma Gandhi |
| Leila Denmark | 1898 – | 114 | American pediatrician, discovered the whooping cough vaccine |
| Józef Kowalski | 1900 – | 112 | Polish World War I-era veteran |
| Carla Porta Musa | 1902 – | 109 | Italian essayist and poet |
| Wook Kundor | 1902 – | 108-109 | Malaysian world record holder for the largest age disparity in a legal marriage |
| Alexander Imich | 1903 – | 109 | Polish academic |
| Alice Herz-Sommer | 1903 – | 108 | Czech-born concert pianist and Holocaust survivor |
| Gerardus Philippus Helders | 1905 – | 106 | Dutch CHU politician |
| Sergey Nikolsky | 1905 – | 106 | Russian mathematician |
| Leopold Engleitner | 1905 – | 106 | Austrian Holocaust survivor |
| Irving Kahn | 1905 – | 106 | American financial analyst |
[edit] 1906 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zhou Youguang | 1906 – | 106 | Chinese linguist, father of Pinyin |
| Rose Morat | 1906 – | 106 | American assault victim |
| Antoine Nguyên Van Thien | 1906 – | 105 | Vietnamese oldest living Roman Catholic bishop |
| Emmanuel Kriaras | 1906 – | 105 | Greek lexicographer and philologist |
| Zoltan Sarosy | 1906 – | 105 | Hungarian-born Canadian chess master |
| John Donnelly | 1906 – | 105 | American table tennis player |
[edit] 1907 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eldred G. Smith | 1907 – | 105 | American Patriarch Emeritus in the Mormon Church |
| Lina Haag | 1907 – | 105 | German World War II resistance member |
| Kathryn Wasserman Davis | 1907 – | 105 | American philanthropist and diplomat |
| Kyozan Joshu Sasaki | 1907 – | 104 | Japanese Rinzai Zen teacher |
| Sree Sree Shivakumara Swamiji | 1907 – | 104 | Indian humanitarian |
| Walter Walsh | 1907 – | 104 | American FBI agent and gold medalist shooter |
| Miguel Morayta | 1907 – | 104 | Mexican film director and screenwriter |
| Bruno Giacometti | 1907 – | 104 | Swiss architect |
| Draga Matkovic | 1907 – | 104 | Croatian-born German classical pianist |
| Günter Fronius | 1907 – | 104 | Romanian entrepreneur |
| Sir Run Run Shaw CBE | 1907 – | 104 | Hong Kong media mogul |
| Ruth Patrick | 1907 – | 104 | American botanist and limnologist |
| Jacques Barzun | 1907 – | 104 | French-born American historian |
| Roy Douglas | 1907 – | 104 | British composer and arranger |
| Oscar Niemeyer | 1907 – | 104 | Brazilian architect |
[edit] 1908 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ida Pollock | 1908 – | 103 | British romance writer |
| Bernard Bierman | 1908 – | 103 | American composer |
| Lou Kenton | 1908 – | 103 | British potter and Spanish Civil War veteran |
| Edith Kent | 1908 – | 103 | British electrical welder, became the first woman to receive equal pay |
| Aaron Schwartzman | 1908 – | 103 | Argentine chess master |
| Elliott Carter | 1908 – | 103 | American composer |
| Manoel de Oliveira | 1908 – | 103 | Portuguese film director |
| Abdul Rashid Khan | 1908 – | 102-103 | Indian Hindustani musician |
[edit] 1909 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| George Beverly Shea | 1909 – | 103 | Canadian-born American gospel music singer and songwriter |
| Silvio Zavala | 1909 – | 103 | Mexican historian |
| Elisabeth Murdoch | 1909 – | 103 | Australian philanthropist |
| Hans Erni | 1909 – | 103 | Swiss painter and sculptor |
| Rita Levi-Montalcini | 1909 – | 102 | Italian neurologist and Nobel Prize laureate |
| Nicholas Winton | 1909 – | 102 | British humanitarian |
| Leila Danette | 1909 – | 102 | American film and television actress |
| Robert R. Bowie | 1909 – | 102 | American deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency |
| Frits Thors | 1909 – | 102 | Dutch journalist and news anchor |
| Yutaka Katayama | 1909 – | 102 | Japanese automotive executive |
| Carla Laemmle | 1909 – | 102 | American silent film actress |
| Evelyn Johnson | 1909 – | 102 | American pilot and flight instructor |
| Michio Mado | 1909 – | 102 | Japanese poet |
[edit] 1910 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Géry Leuliet | 1910 – | 102 | French Roman Catholic bishop |
| Luise Rainer | 1910 – | 102 | German actress |
| Benzion Netanyahu | 1910 – | 101 | Polish-born Israeli historian |
| Magda Olivero | 1910 – | 101 | Italian soprano |
| Joseph Oliver Bowers | 1910 – | 101 | Dominican Roman Catholic bishop |
| Yosef Sholom Eliashiv | 1910 – | 101 | Israeli Rabbi |
| José de Jesús García Ayala | 1910 – | 101 | Mexican Roman Catholic bishop |
| Arthur Gardner | 1910 – | 101 | American television producer |
| H. Owen Reed | 1910 – | 101 | American composer, conductor, and author |
| William King | 1910 – | 101 | British naval officer, yachtsman and author |
| Margaret Dunning | 1910 – | 101 | American philanthropist |
| James Coyne | 1910 – | 101 | Canadian Governor of the Bank of Canada |
| Yann Fouéré | 1910 – | 101 | Breton nationalist |
| Rachel Lambert Mellon | 1910 – | 101 | American horticulturalist, gardener and philanthropist |
| Gustav Lantschner | 1910 – | 101 | Austrian Olympic silver medal-winning alpine skier and actor |
| Yvette Lebon | 1910 – | 101 | French film actress |
| Walter Haefner | 1910 – | 101 | Swiss businessman and racehorse breeder |
| Malcolm Renfrew | 1910 – | 101 | American chemist |
| Tyrus Wong | 1910 – | 101 | Chinese artist |
| Errie Ball | 1910 – | 101 | Welsh-born American professional golfer |
| Gunnar Fischer | 1910 – | 101 | Swedish cinematographer |
| Fumiko Honma | 1910 – | 101 | Japanese actress |
| Ronald Coase | 1910 – | 101 | British economist (Nobel laureate) |
| Loongkoonan | 1910 – | 100-101 | Australian Aboriginal artist and elder |
| Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg | 1910 – | 100-101 | Polish-born Israeli rabbi and rosh yeshiva |
[edit] 1911 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roman Totenberg | 1911 – | 101 | Polish-born American violinist and educator |
| Kurt Maetzig | 1911 – | 101 | German film director |
| Johan van Hulst | 1911 – | 101 | Dutch CHU politician |
| Ebby Halliday | 1911 – | 100 | American realtor, founder of Ebby Halliday Realtors |
| Fauja Singh | 1911 – | 100 | Indian-born British marathon runner |
| Per Tønder | 1911 – | 100 | Norwegian Labour politician |
| Juan Reccius | 1911 – | 100 | Chilean Olympic athlete |
| Leopold Hawelka | 1911 – | 100 | Austrian cafetier, founder of the Café Hawelka |
| William F. Milliken, Jr. | 1911 – | 100 | American aerospace engineer and racing driver |
| Leonard Long | 1911 – | 100 | Australian landscape painter |
| Elsbeth Juda | 1911 – | 100 | German-born British fashion photographer |
| Bel Kaufman | 1911 – | 100 | German-born American novelist and professor |
| Maurice Nadeau | 1911 – | 100 | French writer and editor |
| Will Barnet | 1911 – | 100 | American painter and printmaker |
| Paul Pietsch | 1911 – | 100 | German Formula One racing driver and magazine publisher |
| Irving Fein | 1911 – | 100 | American television and film producer |
| Sergei Sokolov | 1911 – | 100 | Russian Marshal of the Soviet Union |
| Sir Keith Jones | 1911 – | 100 | Australian medical practitioner and surgeon |
| Lionel Ferbos | 1911 – | 100 | American jazz trumpeter |
| Yang Jiang | 1911 – | 100 | Chinese playwright, author, and translator |
| Jim Charlton | 1911 – | 100 | Canadian coin dealer and numismatic publisher |
| Lupita Tovar | 1911 – | 100 | Mexican silent film actress |
| John Calvert | 1911 – | 100 | American magician |
| Hellmut Federhofer | 1911 – | 100 | Austrian musicologist |
| Norman Gordon | 1911 – | 100 | South African cricketer |
| Connie Marrero | 1911 – | 100 | Cuban Major League Baseball player |
| Amelia Boynton Robinson | 1911 – | 100 | American civil rights activist |
| Vo Nguyen Giap | 1911 – | 100 | Vietnamese Army officer and politician |
| Ruth Gruber | 1911 – | 100 | American journalist, photographer, writer and humanitarian |
| Clare Hollingworth | 1911 – | 100 | British war correspondent and author |
| Emory Williams | 1911 – | 100 | American businessman, former chief executive of Sears |
| Jacqueline Piatigorsky | 1911 – | 100 | French-born American chess and tennis player, author and sculptor |
| Nola Ochs | 1911 – | 100 | American world record holder for the “oldest college graduate” |
[edit] 1912 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lawrence Edward Walsh | 1912 – | 100 | American lawyer and judge |
| Mary Carlisle | 1912 – | 100 | American actress and singer |
| Odorico Leovigildo Sáiz Pérez | 1912 – | 100 | Peruvian Roman Catholic bishop |
| Roberta McCain | 1912 – | 100 | American mother of politician John McCain |
| Ralph Hauenstein | 1912 – | 100 | American philanthropist, businessman and consultant to Dwight D. Eisenhower |
| Émile Allais | 1912 – | 100 | French Olympic gold medalist alpine skier |
| Francis Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, 8th Baron Thurlow | 1912 – | 99 | British diplomat |
| Marta Eggerth | 1912 – | 99 | Hungarian-born American actress and singer |
| Zohra Segal | 1912 – | 99 | Indian film and stage actress |
| Kaneto Shindō | 1912 – | 99 | Japanese film director |
| Ace Parker | 1912 – | 99 | American National Football League player |
| Marjorie Montgomery | 1912 – | 99 | American child actress and dancer |
| Philip Hollom | 1912 – | 99 | British ornithologist |
| Said Akl | 1912 – | 99 | Lebanese poet, writer and ideologue |
| Peter Leo Gerety | 1912 – | 99 | American Roman Catholic bishop |
| M. H. Abrams | 1912 – | 99 | American literary critic |
| Donald Seawell OBE | 1912 – | 99 | American theatre manager, producer and newspaper publisher |
| Fritz Hellwig | 1912 – | 99 | German CDU politician and European Commissioner |
| Wolfgang Suschitzky | 1912 – | 99 | Austrian cinematographer and photographer |
| Katsumi Tezuka | 1912 – | 99 | Japanese actor |
| Frances Lennon MBE | 1912 – | 99 | British Modern painter |
| Hobart Muir Smith | 1912 – | 99 | American herpetologist |
| Lukas Ammann | 1912 – | 99 | Swiss television actor |
| Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw DBE | 1912 – | 99 | British mathematician and Conservative politician |
| George N. Leighton | 1912 – | 99 | American judge |
| Stylianos Pattakos | 1912 – | 99 | Greek military officer |
| Bernard Joseph McLaughlin | 1912 – | 99 | American Roman Catholic bishop |
| Robert Simpson | 1912 – | 99 | American hurricane specialist and meteorologist |
| Henry Denker | 1912 – | 99 | American novelist and playwright |
| Edward Short, Baron Glenamara | 1912 – | 99 | British Labour politician, Deputy Leader; 1972-1976 |
| Sankaralingam Jagannathan | 1912 – | 98-99 | Indian social activist |
| Aharon Leib Shteinman | 1912 – | 98-99 | Israeli Haredi rabbi |
| Tang Yuhan | 1912 – | 98-99 | Chinese doctor and cancerologist |
[edit] 1913 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fred Degazon | 1913 – | 99 | Saint Lucian-born Dominican politician, President; 1978-1979 |
| Susumu Matsushima | 1913 – | 99 | Japanese portrait photographer |
| Henry Bauchau | 1913 – | 99 | Belgian psychoanalyst and author |
| Avraham Goldberg | 1913 – | 99 | Israeli Talmud scholar |
| James F. Goodrich | 1913 – | 99 | American Under Secretary of the Navy; 1981-1987 |
| John A. Nerud | 1913 – | 99 | American thoroughbred horse trainer and owner |
| Douglas Slocombe OBE | 1913 – | 99 | British cinematographer |
| Bernard O. Gruenke | 1913 – | 99 | American stained glass artist |
| Shao Xianghua | 1913 – | 99 | Chinese scientist and metallurgical engineer |
| Robert J. Kelleher | 1913 – | 99 | American professional tennis player turned federal judge |
| Kenneth Cragg | 1913 – | 98 | British Anglican priest and scholar |
| Reinhard Hardegen | 1913 – | 98 | German U-boat commander during World War II |
| Shinoda Toko | 1913 – | 98 | Japanese painter and printmaker |
| Ċensu Tabone | 1913 – | 98 | Maltese politician, President; 1989-1994 |
| Florence S. Jacobsen | 1913 – | 98 | American Mormon missionary |
| Keiko Fukuda | 1913 – | 98 | Japanese-born American martial artist |
| Miss Read MBE | 1913 – | 98 | British novelist |
| Irving Adler | 1913 – | 98 | American author, mathematician, scientist and educator |
| Zita Kabátová | 1913 – | 98 | Czech film actress |
| Norman Felton | 1913 – | 98 | British television producer (“The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”) |
| Elmo Williams | 1913 – | 98 | American film and television editor, director and producer |
| Fred J. Doocy | 1913 – | 98 | American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut; 1966-1967 |
| Simon Ramo | 1913 – | 98 | American physicist, engineer and business leader |
| Elsie Tu CBE | 1913 – | 98 | British-born Hong Kong social activist |
| Yitzhak Berman | 1913 – | 98 | Israeli politician, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure |
| Risë Stevens | 1913 – | 98 | American mezzo-soprano |
| Yitzhak Pundak | 1913 – | 98 | Israeli general, diplomat and politician |
| Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller | 1913 – | 98 | Danish billionaire shipping magnate |
| René Llense | 1913 – | 98 | French football player |
| Roger Garaudy | 1913 – | 98 | French author, philosopher, politician and Holocaust denier |
| Guillermo Leaden | 1913 – | 98 | Argentine Roman Catholic bishop |
| Licia Albanese | 1913 – | 98 | Italian-born American operatic soprano |
| Hermann Scheipers | 1913 – | 98 | German priest, Holocaust survivor and lecturer |
| Sir Yuet Keung Kan GBE | 1913 – | 98 | Hong Kong politician, banker and lawyer |
| Erich Priebke | 1913 – | 98 | German S.S. officer during WWII, Holocaust perpetrator and convicted war criminal |
| Sripada Pinakapani | 1913 – | 98 | Indian musician |
| Richard L. Bare | 1913 – | 98 | American television director |
| G. Venkatasubbaiah | 1913 – | 98 | Indian lexicographer |
| Boris Pahor | 1913 – | 98 | Slovene writer and Holocaust survivor |
| Jan Ekier | 1913 – | 98 | Polish pianist and composer |
| Sir Bernard Lovell OBE | 1913 – | 98 | British physicist and radio astronomer |
| Peter Stursberg | 1913 – | 98 | Canadian writer and broadcaster |
| Randolph W. Thrower | 1913 – | 98 | American Commissioner of the Internal Revenue; 1969-1971 |
| Jacinto Convit | 1913 – | 98 | Venezuelan epidemiologist |
| Eiji Toyoda | 1913 – | 98 | Japanese industrialist, chairman of Toyota |
| Félicien Marceau | 1913 – | 98 | French novelist and essayist |
| Sándor Tarics | 1913 – | 98 | Hungarian Olympic water polo player |
| Hidekazu Yoshida | 1913 – | 98 | Japanese music critic and literary critic |
| Herb Jeffries | 1913 – | 98 | American jazz singer and actor |
| Berthold Beitz | 1913 – | 98 | German industrialist and humanitarian |
| Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana | 1913 – | 98 | Thai Buddhist monk and Supreme Patriarch of Thailand |
| Lilo Ramdohr | 1913 – | 98 | German Resistance fighter, member of The White Rose |
| Seiji Yoshida | 1913 – | 98 | Japanese writer and soldier in the Imperial Japanese Army |
| R. Travis Osborne | 1913 – | 98 | American professor emeritus of psychology |
| Joe Medicine Crow | 1913 – | 98 | Native American tribal historian, anthropologist and author |
| Al Suomi | 1913 – | 98 | American National Hockey League player |
| Shigemitsu Dandō | 1913 – | 98 | Japanese academic researcher of criminology |
| Gardnar Mulloy | 1913 – | 98 | American tennis player |
| Benjamin Walker | 1913 – | 98 | Indian-born British author of religion and philosophy |
| Marc Platt | 1913 – | 98 | American ballet dancer and musical theatre performer |
| Esther Borja | 1913 – | 98 | Cuban singer |
| Hubert Meyer | 1913 – | 98 | German Waffen S.S. officer during WWII |
| Donald Crowdis | 1913 – | 98 | Canadian television presenter, director and blogger |
| Tony Martin | 1913 – | 98 | American actor and traditional pop singer |
| Ivor Porter OBE | 1913 – | 97-98 | British ambassador and author |
| Chatral Rinpoche | 1913 – | 97-98 | Tibetan Buddhist philosopher and writer |
| Shmuel Wosner | 1913 – | 97-98 | Israeli Haredi rabbi and posek |
[edit] 1914 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yves Fortier | 1914 – | 98 | Canadian geologist |
| Don Willson | 1914 – | 98 | Canadian National Hockey League player |
| Robert Darène | 1914 – | 98 | French actor, director and screenwriter |
| Jacques Nguyên Van Mâu | 1914 – | 98 | Vietnamese Roman Catholic bishop |
| Marion Downs | 1914 – | 98 | American audiologist |
| Patrick Lennox Tierney | 1914 – | 98 | American art historian and Japanoligst |
| Henri Caillavet | 1914 – | 98 | French Socialist politician and LGBT rights activist |
| Karl Otto Götz | 1914 – | 98 | German painter |
| Robert Kinoshita | 1914 – | 98 | American artist, art director and set designer |
| Lilly Bølviken | 1914 – | 97 | Norwegian judge |
| Chapman Pincher | 1914 – | 97 | Indian-born British journalist and novelist |
| Richard Coogan | 1914 – | 97 | American film and television actor |
| Dale R. Corson | 1914 – | 97 | American President of the Cornell University |
| Claire Martin | 1914 – | 97 | Canadian author |
| Boris Sergeyevich Sokolov | 1914 – | 97 | Russian geologist, paleontologist and academic |
| Robert E. Simon | 1914 – | 97 | American urban painter |
| Armen Alchian | 1914 – | 97 | American economist and professor |
| Gretel Bergmann | 1914 – | 97 | German high jumper |
| Jan van Cauwelaert | 1914 – | 97 | Belgian Roman Catholic bishop |
| Gilbert Taylor | 1914 – | 97 | British cinematographer |
| Hans-Joachim Pancherz | 1914 – | 97 | German aviator and test pilot during World War II |
| Evelyn Furtsch | 1914 – | 97 | American Olympic gold medalist sprinter |
| Dovey Johnson Roundtree | 1914 – | 97 | American civil rights lawyer |
| Angelo Savoldi | 1914 – | 97 | American professional wrestler and wrestling promoter |
| Helen Johns | 1914 – | 97 | American Olympic gold medalist swimmer |
| Martí de Riquer i Morera | 1914 – | 97 | Spanish Romance philologist |
| Amaro Macedo | 1914 – | 97 | Brazilian botanist |
| Georg von Tiesenhausen | 1914 – | 97 | German rocket scientist |
| Go Seigen | 1914 – | 97 | Chinese go player |
| Beatrice De Cardi OBE | 1914 – | 97 | British archaeologist |
| Jan Hendrik van den Berg | 1914 – | 97 | Dutch psychiatrist |
| Frederic Franklin CBE | 1914 – | 97 | British ballet dancer |
| Barbara Reynolds | 1914 – | 97 | British scholar, lexicographer and translator |
| Gisèle Casadesus | 1914 – | 97 | French film and television actress |
| Morgan Morgan-Giles | 1914 – | 97 | British Conservative politician, MP for Winchester; 1964-1979 |
| Muazzez İlmiye Çığ | 1914 – | 97 | Turkish archaeologist |
| Rudolf Schmid | 1914 – | 97 | German Roman Catholic bishop |
| John Feenan | 1914 – | 97 | British football player (Belfast Celtic, Sunderland, Shelbourne) |
| Sarah P. Harkness | 1914 – | 97 | American architect |
| Bremer Ehrler | 1914 – | 97 | American Democratic politician, Kentucky Secretary of State; 1988-1992 |
| Ron Dellow | 1914 – | 97 | British football player, coach and manager |
| Enrique Carral Icaza | 1914 – | 97 | Mexican architect |
| Ersilio Tonini | 1914 – | 97 | Italian Roman Catholic cardinal |
| Frances Oldham Kelsey | 1914 – | 97 | Canadian-born American pharmacologist |
| Irwin Corey | 1914 – | 97 | American comic, film actor and political activist |
| Elisabeth Scherer | 1914 – | 97 | German television actress |
| Raymond Aubrac | 1914 – | 97 | French engineer and member of the French Resistance |
| Zheng Tianxiang | 1914 – | 97 | Chinese politician and judge |
| John Lysak | 1914 – | 97 | American Olympic canoeist and marine personnel during World War II |
| Abe Osser | 1914 – | 97 | American musician, musical arranger, orchestra leader and songwriter |
| Maria Franziska von Trapp | 1914 – | 97 | Austrian-born American member of the Trapp Family Singers |
| Duke Kimbrough McCall | 1914 – | 97 | American Baptist leader |
| Stuart Freeborn | 1914 – | 97 | British motion picture make-up artist |
| Nicanor Parra | 1914 – | 97 | Chilean mathematician and poet |
| Graeme Bell MBE | 1914 – | 97 | Australian Dixieland and classical jazz pianist and composer |
| Francis Bonaert | 1914 – | 97 | Belgian architect |
| Leo Beranek | 1914 – | 97 | American academic |
| William Grut | 1914 – | 97 | Swedish Olympic gold medalist pentathlete |
| Ken Hechler | 1914 – | 97 | American Democratic politician, Representative from West Virginia |
| Marjorie Chibnall | 1914 – | 97 | British historian and translator |
| Zhang Zhen | 1914 – | 97 | Chinese People’s Liberation Army general |
| Mauricio Lasansky | 1914 – | 97 | Argentine artist and printmaker |
| Gabre Gabric-Calvesi | 1914 – | 97 | Italian Olympic track and field athlete |
| Michael D. Moore | 1914 – | 97 | Canadian-born American silent film actor and director |
| James C. Floyd | 1914 – | 97 | Canadian aerospace engineer |
| Lakshmi Sahgal | 1914 – | 97 | Indian revolutionary and activist in the Independence movement |
| Patriarch Maxim of Bulgaria | 1914 – | 97 | Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church |
| Anna Wing MBE | 1914 – | 97 | British stage and television actress (“Eastenders”) |
| Edith Schaeffer | 1914 – | 97 | Chinese-born American Christian writer |
| Geoffrey Blackburn | 1914 – | 97 | Australian Baptist minister |
| Norman Lloyd | 1914 – | 97 | American actor, producer and director |
| Coleridge Goode | 1914 – | 97 | Jamaican-born British jazz bassist |
| Berna Carrasco | 1914 – | 97 | Chilean chess master |
| Harry F. Byrd, Jr. | 1914 – | 97 | American Democratic politician, Senator from Virginia |
| Marion Anderson | 1914 – | 96-97 | Canadian politician |
| Anatole Andrejew | 1914 – | 96-97 | Russian-born French scientist |
| Rose Cabat | 1914 – | 96-97 | American potter |
| Moi-Yo Miller | 1914 – | 96-97 | Australian assistant to magician Dante |
| Helen Mussallem | 1914 – | 96-97 | Canadian nurse during World War II |
| Kamil Sonad | 1914 – | 96-97 | Turkish sculptor |
| Ichirō Tanaka | 1914 – | 96-97 | Japanese photographer |
| Ali Tanriyar | 1914 – | 96-97 | Turkish Motherland politician, Interior Minister; 1983-1984 |
[edit] 1915 births, still living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fazlollah Reza | 1915 – | 97 | Iranian university professor and electrical engineer |
| Meg Mundy | 1915 – | 97 | English-American actress |
| Don Edwards | 1915 – | 97 | American Democratic politician – representative from California; 1963-1995 |
| Joseph-Aurèle Plourde | 1915 – | 97 | Canadian Archbishop of Ottawa |
| Aase Bjerkholt | 1915 – | 97 | Norwegian Labour politician |
| Karl Maramorosch | 1915 – | 97 | American virologist, entomologist and plant pathologist |
| Leslie H. Martinson | 1915 – | 97 | American television and film director |
| Sir Arthur George | 1915 – | 97 | Australian lawyer and football administrator |
| George A. Blair | 1915 – | 97 | American businessman, entrepreneur and water skier |
| Bela Gold | 1915 – | 97 | Romanian-born American businessman |
| Khushwant Singh | 1915 – | 97 | Indian novelist and journalist |
| Bertram Stuart Trevelyan Archer OBE | 1915 – | 97 | British soldier, oldest living recipient of the George Cross |
| John Anderson Strong | 1915 – | 97 | British surgeon and academic |
| John Freeman MBE | 1915 – | 97 | British politician – Member of Parliament for Watford; 1945-1955 |
| Frank Glazer | 1915 – | 97 | American pianist, composer and professor of music |
| Anton Vratuša | 1915 – | 97 | Slovian politician and diplomat, Prime Minister; 1978-1980 |
| Mohammed Burhanuddin | 1915 – | 97 | Indian Muslim leader |
| Felice Leonardo | 1915 – | 96 | Italian bishop in the RC Church |
| Hervé-Maria Le Cléac'h | 1915 – | 96 | French bishop in the RC Church |
| Carl Emil Schorske | 1915 – | 96 | American cultural historian |
| Patricia Morison | 1915 – | 96 | American film and stage actress and singer |
| John McConnell | 1915 – | 96 | American peace activist and founder of Earth Day |
| Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe | 1915 – | 96 | British noblewoman |
| Jack Rollins | 1915 – | 96 | American film producer |
| Henry F. May | 1915 – | 96 | American historian |
| Jeremy Hutchinson, Baron Hutchinson of Lullington | 1915 – | 96 | British lawyer and life peer |
| Kayyar Kinhanna Rai | 1915 – | 96 | Indian Independence activist and writer |
| Piet de Jong | 1915 – | 96 | Dutch CDA politician, Prime Minister; 1967-1971 |
| Michael Krupa | 1915 – | 96 | Polish World War II veteran and author |
| Mary Lou Petty | 1915 – | 96 | American Olympic swimmer |
| Albert O. Hirschman | 1915 – | 96 | German economist |
| Leo Vroman | 1915 – | 96 | Dutch-born American hematologist and poet |
| Elizabeth Catlett | 1915 – | 96 | American-born Mexican sculptor and printmaker |
| J. Dwight Pentecost | 1915 – | 96 | American Christian theologian |
| Basil Dickinson | 1915 – | 96 | Australian bronze medalist Olympic long jumper and triple jumper |
| Elio Toaff | 1915 – | 96 | Italian Orthodox rabbi – Chief Rabbi of Rome |
| Hans Georg Herzog | 1915 – | 96 | Romanian Olympic field handball player |
| Laurent Chappis | 1915 – | 96 | French architect and town planner |
| Cecelia Wolstenholme | 1915 – | 96 | British Olympic gold-medalist breaststroke swimmer |
| Herman Wouk | 1915 – | 96 | American Pulitzer Prize-winning author |
| Carmen Herrera | 1915 – | 96 | Cuban painter |
| Sir Edmund Paston-Bedingfeld, 9th Baronet | 1915 – | 96 | British noble |
| Hilmar Myhra | 1915 – | 96 | Norwegian Olympic bronze medalist ski jumper |
| Ebbe Grims-land | 1915 – | 96 | Swedish composer and viola player |
| David Rockefeller | 1915 – | 96 | American banker, statesman and globalist |
| Charlotte Zolotow | 1915 – | 96 | American author, poet, editor and publisher |
| Grace Lee Boggs | 1915 – | 96 | American author, civil rights activist and feminist |
| Frank Calloway | 1915 – | 96 | American artist and self-claimed supercentenarian |
| Arthur Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington OBE | 1915 – | 96 | British peer and brigadier in the British Army |
| Ios Teper | 1915 – | 96 | Ukrainian-born Australian Soviet-Jew World War II veteran |
| Milton Rosen | 1915 – | 96' | American naval engineer and U.S. space program project manager |
| Hans Joachim Störig | 1915 – | 96' | German non-fiction author and lexicographer |
| Charles Hard Townes | 1915 – | 96 | American Nobel Prize-winning physicist and educator |
| Irving Fields | 1915 – | 96 | American pianist and lounge music artist |
| Hans Schnitger | 1915 – | 96 | Dutch Olympic bronze medalist field hockey player |
| María Rostworowski | 1915 – | 96 | Peruvian historian |
| Haim Alexander | 1915 – | 96 | German-born Israel composer |
| Morris Weiss | 1915 – | 96 | American comic book artist and writer |
| Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo | 1915 – | 96 | Pakistani writer and scholar |
| Mary Fedden OBE | 1915 – | 96 | British artist |
| Knut Nystedt | 1915 – | 96 | Norwegian orchestral and choral composer |
| Frank Cady | 1915 – | 96 | American film and television actor |
| John Dobson | 1915 – | 96 | American amateur astronomer |
| Eddie Filgate | 1915 – | 96 | Irish Fianna Fáil politician |
| K. H. Ting | 1915 – | 96 | Chinese Anglican bishop |
| Grigory Frid | 1915 – | 96 | Russian composer |
| Bernardino Piñera | 1915 – | 96 | Chilean bishop in the RC Church |
| Henry Hope Reed, Jr. | 1915 – | 96 | American architectural critic |
| Jerome Bruner | 1915 – | 96 | American psychologist |
| Chuck Williams | 1915 – | 96 | American cookery author |
| Loris Francesco Capovilla | 1915 – | 96 | Italian bishop in the RC Church |
| Yitzhak Shamir | 1915 – | 96 | Israeli politician, Prime Minister; 1983-1984 and 1986-1992 |
| Mike Sandlock | 1915 – | 96 | American MLB baseball player |
| Frances Klein | 1915 – | 96 | American jazz trumpeter |
| Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol | 1915 – | 96 | Dutch Roman Catholic bishop |
| Ken Yuasa | 1915 – | 96 | Japanese army surgeon during World War II |
| Jos Romersa | 1915 – | 96 | Luxembourgian Olympic gymnast |
| Hal Jackson | 1915 – | 96 | American disk jockey and radio personality |
| Innocent Lotocky | 1915 – | 96 | American bishop in the Ukrainian Catholic Church |
| Marguerite Patten OBE | 1915 – | 96 | British home economist, food writer and broadcaster |
| Anna Schwartz | 1915 – | 96 | American economist |
| Sir Howard Cooke | 1915 – | 96 | Jamaican politician – Governor-General; 1991-2006 |
| Clara Marangoni | 1915 – | 96 | Italian Olympic silver medalist gymnast |
| Jean Fritz | 1915 – | 96 | American children's author and biographer |
| Albert Malbois | 1915 – | 96 | French Roman Catholic bishop |
| Oswald Morris OBE | 1915 – | 96 | British Academy Award-winning cinematographer |
| Marc Simont | 1915 – | 96 | French-born American artist, political cartoonist and illustrator |
| Armando Villanueva | 1915 – | 96 | Peruvian politician – Prime Minister; 1985-1989 |
| Prince Mikasa | 1915 – | 96 | Japanese royal family member |
| James Day Hodgson | 1915 – | 96 | American politician and ambassador – Secretary of Labor; 1970-1973 |
| Eli Wallach | 1915 – | 96 | American film, television and stage actor |
| Alfredo Sinclair | 1915 – | 96 | Panamanian abstract artist |
| Matthew J. Jasen | 1915 – | 96 | American lawyer and politician |
| Ilidio Machado | 1915 – | 96 | Algerian MPLA politician |
| Harry Wayland Randall | 1915 – | 96 | American Spanish Civil War and WWII veteran and photographer |
| J. Ross Mackay | 1915 – | 96 | Canadian geologist |
| Leonard Litwin | 1915 – | 95-96 | American real estate developer |
| Anne Palmer | 1915 – | 95-96 | Australian Test cricket player |
| Kroum Pindoff | 1915 – | 95-96 | Bulgarian-born Canadian businessman and philanthropist |
[edit] 1916 births, still living
- Albert Bourlon, French professional road bicycle racer
- Albert Henry Ottenweller, American bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Albert Murray, American literary and jazz critic
- Alfons Olszewski, Polish Olympic sailor
- Alfred Eick, German U-boat commander during World War II
- Alicia Rhett, American portrait painter and actress
- Anselmo Zarza Bernal, Mexican bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Armando Círio, Brazilian bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Arnoldo Foà, Italian film actor
- Art Kenney, American MLB professional baseball player
- Asta Vender, Estonian children's book illustrator
- Bernard Lewis, British-born American historian, scholar and political commentator
- Beverly Cleary, American author
- Birgitta Valberg, Swedish actress
- Bob Berry, New Zealand dendrologist
- C. Everett Koop, American public health administrator, Surgeon General, 1982-1989
- Caetano Lima dos Santos, Brazilian bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Count Carl Johan Bernadotte of Wisborg, Swedish royal family member
- Charles Cuprill Oppenheimer, Puerto Rican Army general
- Charles Wycliffe Joiner, American federal judge
- Chia Chiao Lin, Chinese-born American applied mathematician and professor
- Chuck Cherundolo, American football player and coach
- Damián Iguacén Borau, Spanish bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- David Douglas Duncan, American photojournalist
- David Kui Kong Young, Chinese boxer
- David Rubitsky MBE, American veteran of World War II
- Denham Harman, American biogerontologist
- Dom Mintoff, Maltese politician, Prime Minister, 1955-1958, 1971-1984
- Don Keefer, American actor
- Don Looney, American NFL football player
- Donald Edgar Tewes, American politician and businessman, Representative from Wisconsin
- Dorothy Cheney, American tennis player
- Dorothy Salisbury Davis, American crime fiction author
- Dr. Tangalanga, Argentine comedian, known for his prank calls
- Ed Sabol, American filmmaker and businessman, NFL Films
- Eddie Carnett, American MLB professional baseball player
- Edmund Morgan, American historian and professor
- Eldzier Cortor, American artist and printmaker
- Émile Paganon, French military officer and Olympic skier
- Epainette Mbeki, South African mother of president Thabo Mbeki and widow of Govan Mbeki
- Eric Bentley, British-born American critic, playwright, singer and editor
- Eugène Moke Motsüri, DRC bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Fernand Leduc, Canadian abstract expressionist painter
- Finn Lied, Norwegian military researcher and Labour politician
- Fiorenzo Angelini, Italian cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church
- Frank Handlen, American painter
- Frank Lindsay, American spy during World War II
- Freddy Schmidt, American MLB professional baseball player
- Gene Mako, American tennis player
- George Braziller, American book publisher
- George C. Stoney, American documentary filmmaker and pioneer of public access television
- George C. Young, American lawyer and judge
- George Rosenkranz, Hungarian-born Mexican steroid chemist
- Gough Whitlam, Australian politician, Prime Minister, 1972-1975
- Grady Clay, American journalist of landscape architecture and urban planning
- Halet Çambel, Turkish Olympic fencer and archeologist
- Halil İnalcık, Turkish historian of the Ottoman Empire
- Hanfried Lenz, German mathmatician
- Hans-Günther Lange, German U-boat commander during World War II
- Harry Huskey, American computer designer pioneer
- Harry L. Carrico, American judge, Senior Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia
- Harry Rabinowitz MBE, South African-born British conductor and composer
- Henri Dutilleux, French composer
- Hilary Koprowski, Polish virologist and immunologist
- Horacio Salgán, Argentine composer, pianist and arranger
- Hoy Wong, Hong Kong-born American bartender and media personality
- Hubert Yockey, American physicist and information theorist
- Ida Elizabeth Osbourne, Australian actress and broadcaster
- Ivor Powell MBE, Welsh professional soccer player
- Jack Vance, American mystery, fantasy and science fiction author
- Jaime Luiz Coelho, Brazilian bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Jean Erdman, American dancer and choreographer
- Jean Rouverol, American actress, screenwriter and author
- Jeni Le Gon, American dancer and actress
- João Havelange, Brazilian Olympic swimmer and President of FIFA, 1974-1998
- John C. Harkness, American architect
- John Kingsmill Cavell, British Anglican bishop of Southampton; 1972-1984
- John Kundla, American basketball coach
- Sir John Leslie, 4th Baronet, British noble
- John M. Johansen, American architect
- John S. Wold, American politician, Representative from Wyoming
- Jorge Scarso, Brazilian bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Julian Kawalec, Polish novelist and poet
- Julian Rotter, American psychologist
- Kaoru Usui, Japanese photographer
- Karel Bártů, Czech Olympic pentathlete
- Karl-Heinz Wiebe, German U-boat chief engineer during World War II
- Ken Wallis MBE, British autogyros designer and manufacturer
- Kevin O'Morrison, American playwright and actor
- Kirk Douglas, American film and stage actor, author and producer
- Lakshmi Kumari Chundawat, Indian author and politician
- Leonard Oakley, English cricket player
- Leonidas Veliaroutis, Greek historical writer
- LeRoy T. Carlson, American businessman, founder of Telephone and Data Systems
- Lettice Curtis, British aviator and engineer
- Lindy Boggs, American politician, Representative from Louisiana
- Liselotte Landbeck, Austrian Olympic figure skater and speed skater
- Louis le Brocquy, Irish painter
- Louis Lesser, American real estate developer
- Louise Cowan, American critic and teacher
- Lucille Bliss, American actress and voice artist
- Luis Herrera de la Fuente, Mexican conductor, pianist, composer and writer
- Marvin Creamer, American sailor
- Mary Stewart, British fantasy and mystery author
- Mary Wilson, Lady Wilson of Rievaulx, English poet, Spouse of the British PM, 1964-1970, 1974-1976
- Michael Leeston-Smith, British film and television director
- Michael Pearse Lacey, Canadian bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Monique Mélinand, French actress
- Mortimer Caplin, American lawyer and educator
- Neagu Djuvara, Romanian historian, essayist, philosopher, journalist, novelist, and diplomat
- Nelly Landry, Belgian tennis player
- Olaf Pooley, British actor and writer
- Olivia de Havilland, British-born American film and stage actress
- Owen Chadwick KBE, British professor, historian, writer and rugby union player
- P. Neelakantan, Tamil film director
- Parey Branton, American politician and businessman
- Paul Brasack, German U-boat commander during World War II
- Peg Lynch, American radio script writer and actress
- Peride Celal, Turkish author
- Peter Geach, British philosopher
- Poornima Arvind Pakvasa, Indian social worker
- R. Douglas Stuart, Jr., American businessman, heir to the Quaker Oats Company
- Ramón José Velásquez, Venezuelan politician, President, 1993-1994
- Raul Hector Castro, Mexican-born American politician, Governor of Arizona
- Ray Hathaway, American MLB professional baseball player
- Richard K. Guy, British mathematician
- Robert Hugh McWilliams, Jr., American federal judge
- Ronald Atkins, British Labour politician – MP for Preston North; 1966-1970, 1974-1979
- Rose Warfman, French Holocaust survivor and heroine of the French Resistance
- Ruth R. Benerito, American scientist and inventor
- Ruy de Freitas, Brazilian bronze medallist Olympic basketball player
- Sam Beazley, British film and television actor
- Servílio Conti, Italian bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Seth J. McKee, American Air Force general during World War II
- Stanley Kauffmann, American film and theatre critic and author
- Sudono Salim, Indonedian businessman
- Svein Blindheim, Norwegian military officer during World War II
- Svend Asmussen, Danish jazz violinist
- T. K. Whitaker, Irish economist and public servant
- Thomas Christopher Boyd, British Labour politician – MP for Bristol North West; 1955-1959
- Trento Longaretti, Italian painter
- Trigger Alpert, American jazz double-bassist
- Unity Bainbridge, Canadian artist and poet
- Vera Gebuhr, Danish film actress
- Victor Oristano, American businessman, director of Cablevision Systems Corporation
- Walt Arfons, American racecar driver
- Wan Li, Chinese politician, Vice Premier; 1983-1988
- Warren Bonython, Australian conservationalist, explorer and author
- Wendell Alverson Miles, American federal judge
- William Coors, American businessman, grandson of Adolph Coors
- William McCormick Blair, Jr., American diplomat
- William W. Momyer, American Air Force commander during World War II
- Winnett Boyd, Canadian engineer
- Winton Dean, English musicologist
- Ye Duzheng, Chinese meteorologist and academic
- Yuan Baohua, Chinese educator and academic
- Yvette Giraud, French singer
[edit] 1917 births, still living
- Adolf Burger, Slovakian Holocaust survivor and memoirist
- Al Veigel, American MLB baseball player
- Alan Campbell, Baron Campbell of Alloway, British judge, barrister and author
- Albert Lee Ueltschi, American businessman, founder of FlightSafety International
- Alberta Adams, American blues singer
- Alex Monchak, American MLB baseball player, coach and manager
- Sir Andrew Huxley, English Nobel Prize-winning physiologist and biophysicist
- Andy Scrivani, American Olympic boxer
- Aníbal Paz, Uruguayan soccer player
- Anton Coppola, American opera conductor and composer
- Antonio José Ramírez Salaverría, Venezuelan bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Armando Trovaioli, Italian film composer and pianist
- Arthur Joseph O'Neill, American bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Barbro Kollberg, Swedish film actress
- Barry Commoner, American biologist and presidential candidate
- Bea Wain, American Big Band-era vocalist
- Bernard Ferdinand Popp, American bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Bill Woodson, American voice actor
- Birck Elgaaen, Norwegian Olympic equestrian
- Bob Kahler, American NFL football player and coach
- Budd Lynch, American public address announcer
- Celeste Holm, American stage, film and television actress
- Charles A. McClelland, American political systems analyst
- Charles Fecher, American author and editor
- Chet Murphy, American tennis player, coach and author
- Christian de Duve, British-born Belgian Nobel Prize-winning cytologist and biochemist
- Danielle Darrieux, French actress and singer
- David Easton, Canadian-born American political scientist
- Dayton S. Mak, American diplomat, Ambassador to Kuwait, 1961-1962
- Sir Denis Forman, British film and television executive
- Denis Healey, Baron Healey MBE, British Labour politician and author, Chancellor, 1974-1979
- Diana Athill OBE, British literary editor, novelist and memoirist
- Do Muoi, Vietnamese politician, Prime Minister, 1988-1991
- Domenico Bartolucci, Italian cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church and Sistine Chapel Choir director, 1956-1997
- Durward Knowles, Bahamian Olympic gold medallist sailor
- Earl Cameron CBE, Bermudian-born British actor
- Edgar Whitcomb, American politician, Governor of Indiana, 1969-1973
- Eric Hobsbawm, British Marxist historian and author
- Erich Rudorffer, German Luftwaffe fighter ace during World War II
- Ernest Borgnine, American television and film actor
- Fay Kanin, American screenwriter, playwright and producer
- Florence Knoll, American architect and furniture designer
- Frank Perconte, American World War II veteran, Band of Brothers member
- Fyodor Khitruk, Russian animator
- George Gaynes, Finnish-born American actor
- Georgette Plana, French singer
- Gilbert Prouteau, French bronze medallist Olympic poet
- Giovanni Benedetti, Italian bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Han Suyin, Chinese-born Eurasian author
- Hans-Ekkehard Bob, German Luftwaffe flying ace during World War II
- Harriet Frank, Jr., American film writer and producer
- Hélène Duc, French actress
- Herbert Lom, Czech-born British actor
- Howard Rumsey, American jazz double-bassist
- Hubertus Ernst, Dutch bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- I. M. Pei, Chinese-American architect
- Ib Melchior, Danish-born American novelist, short-story writer, producer, director and screenwriter
- Infanta Alicia, Dowager Duchess of Calabria, Austrian-born Spanish royal
- Irene Uchida, Canadian scientist and Down's Syndrome researcher
- Isuzu Yamada, Japanese actress
- Jérôme Louis Heldring, Dutch columnist and newspaper editor
- Joan Fontaine, British-American actress
- John Anderson, Jr., American politician, Governor of Kansas, 1961-1965
- Sir John Cornforth CBE, Australian Nobel Prize-winning scientist
- John Fitch, American racecar driver
- John Matheson, Canadian lawyer, judge and politician
- John P. Harbin, American businessman, CEO of Halliburton, 1972-1983
- José Luis Sampedro, Spanish writer and economist
- Juan Vicente Torrealba, Venezuelan harpist and composer
- June Foray, American voice actress
- Kenan Evren, Turkish politician, President, 1980-1989
- Sir Kenneth Jacobs KBE, Australian judge
- Kirk Kerkorian, Armenian-American billionaire businessman
- Lee MacPhail, American baseball administrator
- Lennie Merullo, American MLB baseball player
- Lise Nørgaard, Danish journalist and writer
- Louis Zamperini, American Olympic sprinter
- Luigi Gorrini, Italian World War II fighter pilot
- Luise Danz, German concentration camp guard during World War II
- Margarete Mitscherlich, German psychoanalyst
- Mario Becerril, Mexican Olympic equestrian
- Mario Biaggi, American politician, Representative from New York, 1969-1988
- Marsha Hunt, American film, television and stage actress
- Martha Kyrle, Austrian physician
- Martin Litton, American environmentalist
- Marv Harshman, American basketball coach
- Marvin Miller, American baseball executive
- Maurice Duverger, French jurist, sociologist and politician
- Mike Palagyi, American MLB baseball player
- Moon Mullen, American MLB baseball player
- Morton Sobell, American spy for the Soviet Union
- Movita Castaneda, American actress
- Naji Talib, Iraqi politician, Prime Minister, 1966-1967
- Nicholas Oresko, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient
- Nils Karlsson, Swedish gold medallist Olympic cross country skier
- Oscar Aubuchon, Canadian NHL ice hockey player
- Óscar Mendoza Azurdia, Guatemalan politician, President, 1957
- Paul Coussa, Syrian-born Iraqi bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Paul Rogers, English actor
- Phil Taylor, English soccer player
- Phyllis Diller, American actress and comedienne
- R. G. Armstrong, American actor and playwright
- Ricardo Cabot Boix, Spanish Olympic field hockey player
- Richard C. Hottelet, American journalist and broadcaster
- Robert Conquest, British historian
- Robert Flack, South African cricket player
- Robert Gordon Robertson, Canadian Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, 1953-1963
- Robert La Caze, French Formula One racing driver
- Robert Manzon, French Formula One racing driver
- Rochus Misch, German courier and bodyguard for Adolf Hitler
- Severino Compagnoni, Italian Olympic cross country skier
- Shannon Bolin, American actress and singer
- Silvério Paulo de Albuquerque, Brazilian bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Sophie Masloff, American politician, Mayor of Pittsburgh, 1988-1994
- Stanley Rubin, American screenwriter and film and television producer
- Stéphane Hessel, German-born French diplomat, ambassador, and human rights advocate
- Suzy Delair, French actress and singer
- Sven Hassel, Danish World War II veteran and military novelist
- Theodore Hesburgh, American Roman Catholic priest and educator
- Thomas Kalman, American politician
- Dame Vera Lynn DBE, English traditional pop singer and actress
- Vincenzo Franco, Italian bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Virgil Trucks, American MLB baseball player
- Waldemar von Gazen, German Nazi officer during World War II
- Walter Munk, Austrian-born American oceanographer
- Wilhelmus Demarteau, Dutch bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- William Hardy McNeill, American historian and author
- William Scranton, American politician, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1963-1967
- William Standish Knowles, American Nobel Prize-winning chemist
- Yvette Chauviré, French prima ballerina
- Zsa Zsa Gabor, Hungarian-born American stage, film and television actress
