1971 in the United States
List of events
Events from the year 1971 in the United States .
Incumbents
Federal government
John William McCormack (D -Massachusetts ) (until January 3)
Carl Albert (D -Oklahoma ) (starting January 21)
Governors and lieutenant governors
Governors
Governor of Alabama : Albert Brewer (Democratic ) (until January 18), George Wallace (Democratic ) (starting January 18)
Governor of Alaska : William A. Egan (Democratic )
Governor of Arizona : Jack Richard Williams (Republican )
Governor of Arkansas : Winthrop Rockefeller (Republican ) (until January 12), Dale Bumpers (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Governor of California : Ronald Reagan (Republican )
Governor of Colorado : John Arthur Love (Republican )
Governor of Connecticut : John N. Dempsey (Democratic ) (until January 6), Thomas J. Meskill (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Delaware : Russell W. Peterson (Republican )
Governor of Florida : Claude R. Kirk Jr. (Republican ) (until January 5), Reubin Askew (Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Governor of Georgia : Lester Maddox (Democratic ) (until January 12), Jimmy Carter (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Hawaii : John A. Burns (Democratic )
Governor of Idaho : Don Samuelson (Republican ) (until January 4), Cecil D. Andrus (Democratic ) (starting January 4)
Governor of Illinois : Richard B. Ogilvie (Republican )
Governor of Indiana : Edgar Whitcomb (Republican )
Governor of Iowa : Robert D. Ray (Republican )
Governor of Kansas : Robert Docking (Democratic )
Governor of Kentucky : Louie B. Nunn (Republican ) (until December 7), Wendell H. Ford (Democratic ) (starting December 7)
Governor of Louisiana : John J. McKeithen (Democratic )
Governor of Maine : Kenneth M. Curtis (Democratic )
Governor of Maryland : Marvin Mandel (Democratic )
Governor of Massachusetts : Francis W. Sargent (Republican )
Governor of Michigan : William Milliken (Republican )
Governor of Minnesota : Harold LeVander (Republican ) (until January 4), Wendell R. Anderson (Democratic ) (starting January 4)
Governor of Mississippi : John Bell Williams (Democratic )
Governor of Missouri : Warren E. Hearnes (Democratic )
Governor of Montana : Forrest H. Anderson (Democratic )
Governor of Nebraska : Norbert T. Tiemann (Republican ) (until January 7), J. James Exon (Democratic ) (starting January 7)
Governor of Nevada : Paul Laxalt (Republican ) (until January 4), Mike O'Callaghan (Democratic ) (starting January 4)
Governor of New Hampshire : Walter R. Peterson Jr. (Republican )
Governor of New Jersey : William T. Cahill (Republican )
Governor of New Mexico : David F. Cargo (Republican ) (until January 1), Bruce King (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New York : Nelson Rockefeller (Republican )
Governor of North Carolina : Robert W. Scott (Democratic )
Governor of North Dakota : William L. Guy (Democratic )
Governor of Ohio : Jim Rhodes (Republican ) (until January 11), John J. Gilligan (Democratic ) (starting January 11)
Governor of Oklahoma : Dewey F. Bartlett (Republican ) (until January 11), David Hall (Democratic ) (starting January 11)
Governor of Oregon : Tom McCall (Republican )
Governor of Pennsylvania : Raymond P. Shafer (Republican ) (until January 19), Milton Shapp (Democratic ) (starting January 19)
Governor of Rhode Island : Frank Licht (Democratic )
Governor of South Carolina : Robert Evander McNair (Democratic ) (until January 19), John C. West (Democratic ) (starting January 19)
Governor of South Dakota : Frank Farrar (Republican ) (until January 5), Richard F. Kneip (Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Governor of Tennessee : Buford Ellington (Democratic ) (until January 16), Winfield Dunn (Republican ) (starting January 16)
Governor of Texas : Preston Smith (Democratic )
Governor of Utah : Cal Rampton (Democratic )
Governor of Vermont : Deane C. Davis (Republican )
Governor of Virginia : A. Linwood Holton Jr. (Republican )
Governor of Washington : Daniel J. Evans (Republican )
Governor of West Virginia : Arch A. Moore Jr. (Republican )
Governor of Wisconsin : Warren P. Knowles (Republican ) (until January 4), Patrick J. Lucey (Democratic ) (starting January 4)
Governor of Wyoming : Stanley K. Hathaway (Republican )
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama : vacant (until January 18), Jere Beasley (Democratic ) (starting January 18)
Lieutenant Governor of Alaska : H. A. Boucher (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas : Maurice Britt (Republican ) (until January 12), Bob C. Riley (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of California : Edwin Reinecke (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado : Mark Anthony Hogan (Democratic ) (until January 12), John David Vanderhoof (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut : Attilio R. Frassinelli (Democratic ) (until January 6), T. Clark Hull (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware : Eugene Bookhammer (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Florida : Ray C. Osborne (Republican ) (until January 5), Thomas Burton Adams Jr. (Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia : George T. Smith (Democratic ) (until January 12), Lester Maddox (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii : George Ariyoshi (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho : Jack M. Murphy (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois : Paul Simon (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana : Richard E. Folz (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa : Roger Jepsen (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas : James H. DeCoursey Jr. (Democratic ) (until January 11), Reynolds Shultz (Republican ) (starting January 11)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky : Wendell H. Ford (Democratic ) (until December 28), Julian Carroll (Democratic ) (starting December 28)
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana : C. C. Aycock (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Maryland : vacant (until January 20), Blair Lee III (political party unknown) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts : Francis W. Sargent (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Donald R. Dwight (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan : vacant (until month and day unknown), James H. Brickley (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota : James B. Goetz (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Rudy Perpich (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi : Charles L. Sullivan (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri : William S. Morris (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Montana : Thomas Lee Judge (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska : John E. Everroad (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Frank Marsh (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada : Edward Fike (political party unknown) (until January), Harry Reid (Democratic ) (starting January)
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : Elias Lee Francis II (Republican ) (until January 1), Roberto Mondragón (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of New York : Malcolm Wilson (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : Hoyt Patrick Taylor Jr. (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota : Richard F. Larsen (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : John William Brown (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma : George Nigh (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania : Raymond J. Broderick (Republican ) (until January 19), Ernest P. Kline (Democratic ) (starting January 19)
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island : J. Joseph Garrahy (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : John C. West (Democratic ) (until January 19), Earle Morris Jr. (Democratic ) (starting January 19)
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota : James Abdnor (Republican ) (until January 5), William Dougherty (Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : Frank Gorrell (Democratic ) (until January 7), John S. Wilder (Democratic ) (starting January 7)
Lieutenant Governor of Texas : Ben Barnes (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont : Thomas L. Hayes (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), John S. Burgess (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia :
Lieutenant Governor of Washington : John Cherberg (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin : Jack B. Olson (Republican ) (until January 4), Martin J. Schreiber (Democratic ) (starting January 4)
Events
January
January 25: Charles Manson is found guilty of murder
February
February 9
February 11 – The U.S., United Kingdom, and the USSR (along with others) sign the Seabed Treaty , outlawing nuclear weapons on the ocean floor.
February 20
March
April
May
June
July
July 26–August 7: Apollo 15
July 1 – The Postal Reorganization Act goes into effect, replacing the Cabinet-level Post Office Department with the United States Postal Service .
July 3 – Jim Morrison , lead singer and lyricist of The Doors , is found dead in his bathtub in Paris , France .
July 5 – Right to vote : The Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution is formally certified by President Richard Nixon , lowering the voting age from 21 to 18.
July 19 – The South Tower of the World Trade Center is topped out at 1,362 feet (415 m), making it the second tallest building in the world.
July 26 – Apollo 15 (carrying astronauts David Scott , Alfred Worden , and James Irwin ) is launched.
July 31 – Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin become the first to ride in a lunar rover , a day after landing on the Moon .
August
September
September 4 – A Boeing 727 (Alaska Airlines Flight 1866 ) crashes into the side of a mountain near Juneau, Alaska , killing all 111 people on board.
September 8 – In Washington, D.C. , the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is inaugurated, with the opening feature being the premiere of Leonard Bernstein 's Mass .
September 9–13 – Attica Prison riots : A revolt breaks out at the maximum-security prison in Attica , New York. In the end, state police and the United States National Guard storm the facility; 42 are killed, 10 of them hostages.[ 11]
September 22 – Ernest Medina is cleared of all charges connected with the My Lai massacre .
September 28 – Cardinal József Mindszenty , who had taken refuge in the U.S. Embassy in Budapest since 1956, is allowed to leave Hungary .
September 30 – Unruly fans storm the field at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium during the final game for the second incarnation of the Washington Senators, who will move to Arlington, Texas , prior to the next season and become the Texas Rangers . The Senators, leading the New York Yankees 7–5 with two out in the ninth inning when fans invade the diamond , are forced to forfeit.
October
November
November 15: The Intel 4004 , the first commercially available microprocessor, is released
December
December 8 – U.S. President Richard Nixon orders the 7th Fleet to move towards the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean.
December 10
December 11
December 18
December 21 – In Cleveland Ohio , an African-American man named Tyrone Howard, the father of actor Terrence Howard , stabs and kills a White man named Jack Fitzpatrick during a dispute while waiting in line to meet Santa with their respective families. The incident received nationwide coverage and attention.[ 12]
December 22 – KUAC-TV in Fairbanks, Alaska , launches, becoming the 49th state's first public television station.
December 23 – Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer airs for the last time on NBC, as KENI-TV (now KTUU-TV ) in Anchorage, Alaska , KFAR-TV (now KATN , current ABC affiliate) in Fairbanks Alaska, KHON-TV (current Fox affiliate) in Honolulu, Hawaii, and KUAM-TV in Guam air the special in prime time. It will move to CBS a year later and would return to NBC in 2024.
December 25 – In the longest game in NFL history, the Miami Dolphins beat the Kansas City Chiefs 27–24 after 22 minutes, 40 seconds of sudden death overtime.
Undated
Ongoing
January
Marc Veasey
Jeremy Renner
Mary J. Blige
Thomas Massie
Kid Rock
Lil Jon
Jonathan Davis
Shawn Wayans
January 1
January 2
January 3 – Marc Veasey , politician
January 5
January 6
January 7
January 8
January 9
January 10 – Kris Bruton , basketball player
January 11 – Mary J. Blige , singer
January 12
January 13
January 14 – Andrew Brenner , politician
January 15 – Regina King , actress
January 16 – Junior Bryant , football player
January 17
January 18
January 19
January 20
January 22 – Bucky Brooks , football player and sportswriter
January 23
January 24
January 25
January 26 – Keirda Bahruth , filmmaker
January 27 – Clint Baker , jazz musician
January 30
January 31 – J. P. Boulee , judge
February
Michael C. Hall
Rob Corddry
Eric Garcetti
Sara Evans
Maura Healey
Alex Borstein
Denise Richards
Randy Blythe
Sean Astin
February 1
February 2
February 3
February 4
February 5
February 6
February 8
February 9
February 10
February 11 – John Bock , football player
February 12
February 13
February 14
February 15
February 16
February 17 – Denise Richards , actress
February 18 – Hiep Thi Le , Vietnamese-born actress and restaurateur (d. 2017)
February 19
February 20
February 21 – Randy Blythe , heavy metal singer and frontman for Lamb of God
February 22
February 23 – Angela Alsobrooks , lawyer and politician
February 24
February 25 – Sean Astin , actor
February 26
February 27
February 28
March
Method Man
Peter Sarsgaard
Jon Hamm
Johnny Knoxville
Alan Tudyk
Keegan-Michael Key
Will Yun Lee
March 1 – Allen Johnson , Olympic hurdler
March 2
March 4
March 5
March 7
March 9
March 10
March 11 – Johnny Knoxville , daredevil, actor, comedian, screenwriter, and film producer
March 13
March 14
March 15
March 16
March 17 – Abraham Burton , saxophonist and bandleader
March 18
March 19
March 20 – Manny Alexander , Dominican-born baseball player
March 22
March 23
March 26
March 27 – John Best , basketball player
March 28
March 29
March 30
March 31 – Craig McCracken , animator, writer, and cartoonist
April
Shannen Doherty
Jim Acosta
Tamara Braun
Eric Mabius
D.B. Weiss
Bridget Moynahan
April 1
April 2 – Traci Braxton , singer (d. 2022)
April 3
April 5
Kazim Ali , English-born poet, novelist, essayist, and professor
Krista Allen , actress, model, and comedian
April 8
April 10
April 12
April 14 – Tim Austin , boxer
April 15
April 16
April 17
April 18
April 19
April 20
April 22 – Eric Mabius , actor
April 23
April 24
April 26
April 27
April 28
April 29
May
Jamie Luner
Sofia Coppola
Tony Stewart
Matt Stone
Marco Rubio
John Ross Bowie
Idina Menzel
May 1
May 2
May 4
May 5 – Dresta , rapper
May 6
May 7
May 8
May 10
May 11
Aaron Accetta , record producer, songwriter, and musician
Malaika Griffin , anti-white racist convicted of the 1999 murder of Jason Patrick Horsley
May 12
May 13
May 14
May 15 – Phil Pfister , strongman
May 17 – Danny Barber , soccer player
May 18
Erik K. Alexander , endocrinologist and medical researcher
Bob Boyle , animator, producer, writer, storyboard artist, and director
Karyn Bye-Dietz , ice hockey player
Brad Friedel , soccer player
Desiree Horton , helicopter pilot, television reporter and aerial firefighter
May 19 – Stephanie Nadolny , voice actress and singer
May 20 – Tony Stewart , race car driver
May 21
May 22
May 23
May 24 – Troy Barnett , football player
May 25
May 26
May 27
May 28
May 29 – Kim Berfield , politician
May 30
May 31 – Thomas Ambrosio , university professor
June
Mike Lee
Noah Wyle
Mark Wahlberg
Mark Feuerstein
Bobby Jindal
Josh Lucas
Kurt Warner
Mary Lynn Rajskub
Elon Musk
June 1
June 2 – Steve Brooks , football player
June 3
June 4
June 5
June 6 – Joe Lombardi , football coach
June 7
June 8
June 10
June 12
June 13 – Yang Huang , Chinese-born novelist
June 14
June 15
June 16
June 17 – Kiran Ahuja , attorney and director of the United States Office of Personnel Management
June 18
Rohit Aggarwala , environmental policy adviser, transportation planner, historian, and civil servant
Lisa Barbuscia , model, singer, and actress
Kerry Butler , actress and singer
Jen Kiggans , politician
Nathan Morris , singer
Andy Ogles , politician
June 19 – Michael Burry , investor, hedge fund manager, and physician
June 20 – Josh Lucas , actor
June 22
June 25
June 26
June 27
June 28
Andy Blitz , comedian, writer, producer, and actor
Van Burnham , writer, designer, producer, and curator
Benito Martinez , actor
Elon Musk , South African-born entrepreneur and investor, founder of SpaceX and Tesla, Inc.
Aileen Quinn , actress
June 29
June 30 – Monica Potter , actress
July
Missy Elliot
Julianne Nicholson
Melissa Peterman
Scott Grimes
Kristi Yamaguchi
Corey Feldman
Penny Hardaway
Sandra Oh
Alison Krauss
Lincoln Brewster
July 1
July 2
July 3 – Beans , rapper
July 4 – Al Madrigal , comedian, writer, actor and producer
July 7
July 8
July 9 – Marc Andreessen , software engineer and entrepreneur
July 10
July 11 – Brett Hauer , ice hockey player
July 12
July 13
July 14
July 15
July 16
July 18
July 19
July 20
July 22
July 23
July 24
July 26
July 27 – Shane Bowers , baseball player
July 28
July 29
July 30
August
Jeff Gordon
Michael Ian Black
Yvette Nicole Brown
Gretchen Whitmer
Don Davis
Carla Gugino
Chris Tucker
August 1 – Travis Driskill , baseball player
August 2 – Rebecca Bradley , lawyer and judge
August 3
August 4
August 5
August 6 – Ed Cash , gospel musician
August 8 – Joe Burch , football player
August 9
August 10
August 11
August 12
August 13
August 14
August 16
August 17 – Brendan Bell , American-born Canadian politician
August 18
August 19 – Mary Joe Fernández , tennis player
August 20 – Brett Bech , football player
August 21 – Megan Abbott , author
August 22 – Troy E. Brown , politician
August 23
August 24
August 25
August 26
August 28
August 29
August 30
August 31
September
David Arquette
Eric Stonestreet
Amy Poehler
Bobby Lee
Lance Armstrong
Jada Pinkett Smith
Luke Wilson
Sean Spicer
Jenna Elfman
September 1 – Dave Wittenberg , South African-born voice actor
September 2
September 4 – Matt Nix , writer, producer, and director
September 5
September 6
September 7
September 8
September 9
September 10
September 11
September 12
September 13
September 14
September 15
September 16 – Amy Poehler , actress
September 17
September 18
September 19
September 20 – Mark Boomershine , painter
September 21
September 22
September 23
September 24
September 25
September 26
September 27 – Aaron Belz , writer and poet
September 28
September 29
September 30
October
Sean Duffy
Chad Grey
Martin Heinrich
Snoop Dogg
Ted Budd
Craig Robinson
Winona Ryder
October 2
October 3
October 4
Jeremy Blake , artist and painter (d. 2007)
BT , musician, DJ, singer/songwriter, record producer, composer, and audio engineer
Case , singer/songwriter, record producer, and actor
October 5
October 6 – Jason Altom , PhD student (d. 1998)
October 7
October 8
October 9 – Stevie Richards , wrestler
October 10 – Tiffany Mynx , porn actress and director
October 11 – Wes Abbott , comic book artist
October 12
October 13 – Billy Bush , radio and television host
October 14 – Frank Wycheck , American football player (d. 2023)
October 15
October 16
October 17
October 20 – Snoop Dogg , rapper, singer/songwriter, producer, media personality, entrepreneur, and actor
October 21
October 22
October 23 – Thad Balkman , judge
October 24
October 25 – Craig Robinson , actor and comedian
October 26
October 27 – Derek Benz , writer
October 28 – Scott Budnick , soccer player and coach
October 29
November
Tech N9ne
Walton Goggins
Joel McHale
Sean Casten
Chris Hardwick
Christina Applegate
Kirk Acevedo
Kristi Noem
November 2
November 3
November 4
November 5
November 6 – Derrick Alexander , football player
November 7
November 8
November 9
November 10
November 11
November 12 – Rebecca Wisocky , actress
November 13 – Noah Hathaway , actor
November 15 – Jay Harrington , actor
November 16 – Andy Bialk , animator, storyboard artist, and character designer
November 17 – David Ramsey , actor, director, and martial artist
November 18 – Edmond Akhtar , Iranian-born football player
November 20
November 21
November 23
November 24 – Jacki-O , rapper
November 25
November 26 – Jimi Beach , inventor, entrepreneur, and product designer
November 27
November 29
November 30
December
Stephanie D'Abruzzo
Michael McCary
Tyson Beckford
Natalie Grant
Corey Haim
Jared Leto
December 1
December 2 – Harry Berrios , baseball player
December 4
December 5 – Kali Rocha , actress
December 6
December 7
December 8 – Garvin Alston , baseball player
December 9
December 10
December 11 – Laura Brod , entrepreneur and politician
December 13
December 14 – Brett Boretti , basketball player and coach
December 15
December 16
December 17
December 19
December 21
December 23
December 24
December 26 – Jared Leto , actor and musician, frontman for 30 Seconds to Mars
December 27
December 28
December 29
December 30
December 31 – Brent Barry , basketball player
Full date unknown
Shane Acker
Anna Anka
David Barlow
Erika Blumenfeld
Boom Bam
Guy Braunstein
John Brenkus
Ethan Brown
Charles Hurt
Shaila Abdullah , Pakistani-born author, writer, and designer
Rony Abovitz , entrepreneur and founder of MAKO Surgical Corp.
Kerry Abrams , law professor
Kevin Abrams , Canadian-born football executive
Shane Acker , animator, film director, screenwriter, and animation teacher
Isaac Adamson , author
C. C. Adcock , blues singer/songwriter and guitarist
Shahriar Afshar , Iranian-born physicist
Scott Aikin , philosopher and university professor
Thomas Albrecht-Schönzart , radiochemist
Ayad Alkadhi , Iraqi-born artist
Jason Amerine , U.S. Army Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel and Afghan War veteran
Blanka Amezkua , Mexican-born artist
Deno Andrews , billiards player
Anna Anka , Polish-born Swedish-American model
Ana Lucia Araujo , Brazilian-born historian, author, and university professor
Peter Arcidiacono , economist and econometrician
Chloe Aridjis , novelist and writer
Tobin Armbrust , filmmaker and producer
N. Peter Armitage , physicist and university professor
Dave Arnold , chef
Asencio , painter
Peter Askim , composer
Jami Attenberg , writer and essayist
Tom Atwood , photographer
Anwar al-Awlaki , imam (d. 2011)
Chris Bachelder , writer
Meguey Baker , tabletop role-playing game designer, independent publisher, and quilt historian
Jared Ball , University professor
József Balogh , Hungarian-born mathematician
Joseph Baratta , business executive
Rachel Barkow , University professor
David Barlow , judge
Michael C. Barnette , diver, author, photographer, and founder of the Association of Underwater Explorers
Justin L. Barrett , experimental psychologist
Ellen Barry , journalist
John Bauer , painter
Jen Beagin , novelist and writer
Barbara Bears , ballerina
Keith Beauchamp , filmmaker
Michael Bell , artist, screenwriter, and author
Chris Bender , producer
Tina Benko , actress
Ciaran Berry , Irish-born poet
Michael Betancourt , theorist, historian, and animator
Irene Beyerlein , materials scientist
Ion Birch , artist
Chuck Blasdel , politician
Tia Blassingame , publisher
Blevin Blectum , musician and composer
Jonathan Blow , video game designer and programmer
Erika Blumenfeld , artist, writer, and researcher
Kafi D. Blumenfield , civic leader and activist
Colleen Glenney Boggs , University professor
Johan Bollen , Belgian-born scientist
Matt Bondurant , novelist
Boom Bam , rapper and member of Compton's Most Wanted and N.O.T.R.
Eileen Hunt Botting , political theorist
Andrea Bottner , politician
Massad Boulos , Lebanese-born businessman
Raphael Bousso , theoretical physicist and cosmologist
Carol Bove , artist
Ben Bradley , philosopher
John Bramblitt , painter
Matthew Brannon , artist
Guy Braunstein , Israeli-born violinist
Benjamin Breier , health care chief executive
John Brenkus , producer, director, and television personality
Isolde Brielmaier , curator and scholar
Frank Brinsley , radio host
Pamela Britton , author
Mia Brownell , painter
Kyle Bruckmann , composer and oboist
Tim Brooks , basketball player
Drew Brophy , artist
Chad Broughton , sociologist
Michelle Browder , artist
Christopher J. Brown , politician
Ethan Brown , food executive and founder of Beyond Meat
Milan Brown , basketball player and coach
Keith Bunin , dramatist and screenwriter
Eileen Burbidge , American-born British venture capitalist
David Byerman , business executive
Kate Marie Byrnes , diplomat and U.S. Ambassador to North Macedonia (2019–2022)
Charles Hurt , journalist and political commentator
Jackson Rohm , country and pop singer (d. 2023)
Fani Willis , lawyer
Deaths
January 4 – Arthur Ford , psychic, founder of Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship (b. 1896 )
January 10 – Ernie Caceres , saxophonist (b. 1911 )
January 15 – John Dall , actor (b. 1920 )
January 19 – Harry Shields , jazz clarinettist (born 1899 ).[ 13]
January 20 – Broncho Billy Anderson , actor, director, writer, and producer (b. 1880 )
January 21 – Richard Russell Jr. , United States Senator from Georgia ; President pro tempore during the 91st Congress (b. 1897 )
January 24 – Bill W. , co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (b. 1897 )[ 14]
February 3 – Jay C. Flippen , actor (b. 1899 )[ 15]
February 12 – James Cash Penney , businessman (b. 1875 )
February 17 – Adolf A. Berle , lawyer, educator, author and diplomat (b. 1895 )
March 8 – Harold Lloyd , silent comedy filmmaker (b. 1893 )
March 11 – Philo Farnsworth , inventor, television pioneer (b. 1906 )
March 12 – David Burns , actor (b. 1902 )
March 16
March 22 – Nella Walker , actress and vaudevillian (b. 1886 )
March 24 – George G. O'Connor , general (b. 1914 )
April 3 – Joseph Valachi , gangster (b. 1904 )[ 16]
April 6 – Igor Stravinsky , composer (b. 1882 in Russia )
April 15 – Dan Reeves , businessman, owner of the National Football League 's Los Angeles Rams (b. 1912)
April 28 – Lejb Wulman , Polish-Jewish and American physician, social activist, and co-author (b. 1887 )[ 17]
May 1 – Glenda Farrell , actress (b. 1904 )
May 8 – Frederick Sheffield , Olympic rower (b. 1902 )
May 12 – Tor Johnson , Swedish professional wrestler and actor (b. 1903 )
May 15 – Goose Goslin , baseball player (b. 1900 )
May 19 – Ogden Nash , poet (b. 1902 )[ 18]
May 26 – Laurence Wild , basketball player and 30th Governor of American Samoa (b. 1890 )
May 28 – Audie Murphy , World War II hero and actor (b. 1925 )
June 4 – Joe E. Lewis , comedian, actor, and singer (b. 1902 )
June 9 – Harold Lloyd Jr. , actor and singer (b. 1931 )
June 15 – Wendell Meredith Stanley , chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1904 )
June 18 – Libby Holman , socialite, singer, actress, and activist (b. 1904 )
July 3 – Jim Morrison , singer-songwriter and poet, died in Paris, France (b. 1943 )
July 4
July 6 – Louis Armstrong , African American jazz trumpeter and actor (b. 1901 )
July 7 – Ub Iwerks , animator, cartoonist, character designer, inventor and special effects technician (b. 1901 )
July 15 – Bill Thompson , radio personality and voice actor (b. 1913 )
July 17 – Cliff Edwards , actor (b. 1895 )
July 19 – Harry W. Hill , admiral (b. 1890 )
July 23 – Van Heflin , actor (b. 1908 )
July 26 – Diane Arbus , photographer (b. 1923 )
August 12 – Sally Crute , actress (b. 1886 )
August 13 – King Curtis , saxophonist (b. 1934 )
August 15 – Paul Lukas , actor (b. 1894 in Budapest)
August 25 – Ted Lewis , bandleader (b. 1890 )
August 27
September 7 – Spring Byington , actress (b. 1886 )
September 11 – Pier Angeli , actress (born 1932 )
September 23 – Billy Gilbert , comedian and actor (b. 1894 )
September 24 – Schlitzie , sideshow performer (b. 1901 )
September 25 – Hugo Lafayette Black , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1937–71 (b. 1886 )
October 2
October 3 – Leah Baird , actress (b. 1883 )
October 9 – Billy Costello , voice actor, original voice of Popeye (b. 1898 )
October 11 – Chester Conklin , actor (b. 1888 )
October 12
October 14 – Claude Beck , cardiac surgeon (b. 1894 )
October 19 – Betty Bronson , actress (b. 1906 )
October 21 – Raymond Hatton , actor (b. 1887 )
October 24 – Carl Ruggles , composer (b. 1876 )
October 29 – Duane Allman , rock guitarist (b. 1946 )
November 10 – Walter Van Tilburg Clark , novelist (b. 1909 )[ 20]
November 16 – Edie Sedgwick , model and actress (b. 1943 )
November 18 – Junior Parker , blues singer and harmonica player (b. 1932 )
December 7 – Ferdinand Pecora , lawyer (b. 1882 in Sicily)
December 9 – Ralph Bunche , Nobel diplomat (b. 1904 )
December 11 – Maurice McDonald , entrepreneur and McDonald's co-founder (b. 1902 )
December 18 – Bobby Jones , amateur golfer (b. 1902 )
December 20 – Roy O. Disney , businessman and co-founder of The Walt Disney Company alongside brother Walt Disney (b. 1893 )
December 28 – Max Steiner , Austrian-born American composer and conductor (b. 1888)
December 29 – Stuart Holmes , actor (b. 1884 )
December 31 – Pete Duel , actor (b. 1940 )
See also
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^ "Suspect Charged in a Slaying on Line Visiting Santa Claus" . The New York Times . December 24, 1971. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved December 4, 2023 .
^ Harry Shields
^ "Bill W. of Alcoholics Anonymous Dies", by John W. Stevens, The New York Times , January 26, 1971, p1
^ Allan R. Ellenberger (May 1, 2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory . McFarland. p. 215. ISBN 978-0-7864-5019-0 .
^ "Mobster" . Independent Press-Telegram . Long Beach, California. April 4, 1971. p. 2. Archived from the original on February 17, 2017. Retrieved October 8, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
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^ Ron Padgett (2000). World Poets: Gerard Manley Hopkins-William Shakespeare . Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 245. ISBN 978-0-684-80609-9 .
^ Michael Ashley (2000). The History of the Science-fiction Magazine . Liverpool University Press. p. 300. ISBN 978-0-85323-779-2 .
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