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Events from the year 1963 in the United States .
November 22 JFK assassinated in Texas
Incumbents
Federal government
Governors and
lieutenant governors
Governors
Governor of Alabama :
John M. Patterson (
Democratic ) (until January 14),
George Wallace (
Democratic ) (starting January 14)
Governor of Alaska :
William A. Egan (
Democratic )
Governor of Arizona :
Paul Fannin (
Republican )
Governor of Arkansas :
Orval Faubus (
Democratic )
Governor of California :
Pat Brown (
Democratic )
Governor of Colorado :
Stephen L. R. McNichols (
Democratic ) (until January 8),
John Arthur Love (
Republican ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Connecticut :
John N. Dempsey (
Democratic )
Governor of Delaware :
Elbert N. Carvel (
Democratic )
Governor of Florida :
C. Farris Bryant (
Democratic )
Governor of Georgia :
Ernest Vandiver (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
Carl E. Sanders (
Democratic ) (starting January 15)
Governor of Hawaii :
John A. Burns (
Democratic )
Governor of Idaho :
Robert E. Smylie (
Republican )
Governor of Illinois :
Otto Kerner Jr. (
Democratic )
Governor of Indiana :
Matthew E. Welsh (
Democratic )
Governor of Iowa :
Norman A. Erbe (
Republican ) (until January 17),
Harold E. Hughes (
Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Governor of Kansas :
John Anderson Jr. (
Republican )
Governor of Kentucky :
Bert T. Combs (
Democratic ) (until December 10),
Edward T. Breathitt (
Democratic ) (starting December 10)
Governor of Louisiana :
Jimmie H. Davis (
Democratic )
Governor of Maine :
John H. Reed (
Republican )
Governor of Maryland :
J. Millard Tawes (
Democratic )
Governor of Massachusetts :
John A. Volpe (
Republican ) (until January 3),
Endicott Peabody (
Democratic ) (starting January 3)
Governor of Michigan :
John Swainson (
Democratic ) (until January 1),
George W. Romney (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Governor of Minnesota :
Elmer L. Andersen (
Republican ) (until March 25),
Karl F. Rolvaag (
Democratic ) (starting March 25)
Governor of Mississippi :
Ross R. Barnett (
Democratic )
Governor of Missouri :
John M. Dalton (
Democratic )
Governor of Montana :
Tim M. Babcock (
Republican )
Governor of Nebraska :
Frank B. Morrison (
Democratic )
Governor of Nevada :
Grant Sawyer (
Democratic )
Governor of New Hampshire :
Wesley Powell (
Republican ) (until January 3),
John W. King (
Democratic ) (starting January 3)
Governor of New Jersey :
Richard J. Hughes (
Democratic )
Governor of New Mexico :
Tom Bolack (
Republican ) (until January 1),
Jack M. Campbell (
Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New York :
Nelson Rockefeller (
Republican )
Governor of North Carolina :
Terry Sanford (
Democratic )
Governor of North Dakota :
William L. Guy (
Democratic )
Governor of Ohio :
Michael DiSalle (
Democratic ) (until January 14),
Jim Rhodes (
Republican ) (starting January 14)
Governor of Oklahoma :
Governor of Oregon :
Mark Hatfield (
Republican )
Governor of Pennsylvania :
David L. Lawrence (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
William Scranton (
Republican ) (starting January 15)
Governor of Rhode Island :
John A. Notte Jr. (
Democratic ) (until January 1),
John Chafee (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Governor of South Carolina :
Ernest Hollings (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
Donald S. Russell (
Democratic ) (starting January 15)
Governor of South Dakota :
Archie M. Gubbrud (
Republican )
Governor of Tennessee :
Buford Ellington (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
Frank G. Clement (
Democratic ) (starting January 15)
Governor of Texas :
Price Daniel (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
John Connally (
Democratic ) (starting January 15)
Governor of Utah :
George Dewey Clyde (
Republican )
Governor of Vermont :
F. Ray Keyser Jr. (
Republican ) (until January 10),
Philip H. Hoff (
Democratic ) (starting January 10)
Governor of Virginia :
Albertis S. Harrison Jr. (
Democratic )
Governor of Washington :
Albert D. Rosellini (
Democratic )
Governor of West Virginia :
William Wallace Barron (
Democratic )
Governor of Wisconsin :
Gaylord A. Nelson (
Democratic ) (until January 7),
John W. Reynolds Jr. (
Democratic ) (starting January 7)
Governor of Wyoming :
Jack R. Gage (
Democratic ) (until January 7),
Clifford P. Hansen (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama :
Albert B. Boutwell (
Democratic ) (until January 14),
James B. Allen (
Democratic ) (starting January 14)
Lieutenant Governor of Alaska :
Hugh Wade (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas :
Nathan Green Gordon (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of California :
Glenn Malcolm Anderson (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado :
Robert Lee Knous (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut :
Anthony J. Armentano (
Democratic ) (until month and day unknown),
Samuel J. Tedesco (
Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware :
Eugene Lammot (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia :
Garland T. Byrd (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
Peter Zack Geer (
Democratic ) (starting January 15)
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii :
William S. Richardson (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho :
W. E. Drevlow (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois :
Samuel H. Shapiro (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana :
Richard O. Ristine (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa :
W. L. Mooty (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas :
Harold H. Chase (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky :
Wilson W. Wyatt (
Democratic ) (until month and day unknown),
Harry Lee Waterfield (
Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana :
C. C. Aycock (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts :
Edward F. McLaughlin Jr. (
Democratic ) (until month and day unknown),
Francis X. Bellotti (
Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan :
T. John Lesinski (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota :
Karl Rolvaag (
Democratic ) (until month and day unknown),
Alexander M. Keith (
Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi :
Paul B. Johnson Jr. (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri :
Hilary A. Bush (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Montana :
David F. James (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska :
Dwight W. Burney (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada :
Maude Frazier (
Democratic ) (until January 1),
Paul Laxalt (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : vacant (until January 1),
Mack Easley (
Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of New York :
Malcolm Wilson (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : vacant
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota :
Orville W. Hagen (
Republican ) (until month and day unknown),
Frank A. Wenstrom (
Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio :
John W. Donahey (
Democratic ) (until January 14),
John William Brown (
Republican ) (starting January 14)
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma :
George Nigh (
Democratic ) (until January 6),
Leo Winters (
Democratic ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania :
John Morgan Davis (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
Raymond P. Shafer (
Republican ) (starting January 15)
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island :
Edward P. Gallogly (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina :
Burnet R. Maybank Jr. (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
Robert Evander McNair (
Democratic ) (starting January 15)
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota : vacant (until month and day unknown),
Nils Boe (
Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : vacant (until month and day unknown),
James L. Bomar Jr. (
Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Texas : vacant (until January 15),
Preston Smith (
Democratic ) (starting January 15)
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont :
Ralph A. Foote (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia :
Mills E. Godwin Jr. (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Washington :
John Cherberg (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin :
Warren P. Knowles (
Republican ) (until January 7),
Jack B. Olson (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Events
January
February
March
April
May
May 1 –
The Coca-Cola Company debuts its first diet drink,
TaB cola.
May 2 – Thousands of
African Americans , many of them children, are
arrested while protesting segregation in
Birmingham, Alabama . Public Safety Commissioner
Eugene "Bull" Connor later unleashes fire hoses and police dogs on the demonstrators.
May 8 –
Dr. No , the first James Bond film, is shown in U.S. theaters.
May 15 –
Mercury program :
NASA launches
Gordon Cooper on
Mercury 9 , the last mission (on June 12 NASA Administrator
James E. Webb tells Congress the program is complete).
May 27 –
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan , singer-songwriter
Bob Dylan 's second
studio album , and most influential, is released by
Columbia Records .
June
July
August
August 28: "
I Have a Dream " (
Martin Luther King Jr. )
September
October
November
November 22: President
Kennedy assassinated
Lyndon Johnson being sworn in as next president, 2 hours after Kennedy's assassination
November 24: President Kennedy lying in state at the
Capitol rotunda
November 24
Lee Harvey Oswald , assassin of John F. Kennedy, is shot dead by
Jack Ruby in
Dallas on live national
television . Later that night, a hastily arranged program, A Tribute to John F. Kennedy from the Arts , featuring actors, opera singers, and noted writers, all performing dramatic readings and/or music, is telecast on
ABC-TV .
Vietnam War : President Johnson confirms that the United States intends to continue supporting
South Vietnam militarily and economically.
November 25 – President Kennedy is buried at
Arlington National Cemetery . Schools around the nation do not have class on that day, and millions around the world watch the funeral on live television.
November 29 – President Johnson establishes the
Warren Commission to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy.
December
Undated
Ongoing
Births
January 2
January 3
January 7 –
Rand Paul , U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 2011
[8]
January 9 –
Eric Erlandson , guitarist, songwriter and producer
January 10 –
Mark Pryor , U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 2003 to 2014
January 13 –
Tim Kelly , guitarist (d.
1998 )
January 14 –
Steven Soderbergh , film director
[9]
January 15 –
Bruce Schneier , cryptographer and author
January 18 –
Martin O'Malley ,
61st
Governor of Maryland and 47th
Mayor of Baltimore
January 20 –
Firebreaker Chip , professional wrestler
January 25
January 26 –
Guy Lawson , writer and journalist
January 30 –
Daphne Ashbrook , actress
January 31 –
John Dye , actor (d.
2011 )
February 4 –
Tracie Ruiz-Confroto , synchronized swimmer
February 8
February 9 –
Brian Greene , theoretical physicist
February 11
February 12
February 14 –
John R. Dilworth , animator and producer
February 15 –
Steven Michael Quezada , actor
February 16 –
Faran Tahir , Pakistani-American actor
February 17
February 19 –
Jessica Tuck , actress
February 20 –
Charles Barkley , basketball player
[14]
February 21 –
William Baldwin , actor, producer and writer
[15]
February 22 –
Don Wakamatsu , baseball player
[16]
February 23
February 25 –
Joseph Edward Duncan , serial killer (d.
2021 )
February 26 –
Chase Masterson , actress and singer
[17]
February 28 –
Joey Marella , wrestling referee (d.
1994 )
March 1
March 4
March 5
March 6
March 8 –
Jim Nelson , journalist and editor
March 10 –
Rick Rubin , record producer
[18]
March 11 –
David LaChapelle , photographer
[19]
March 12
March 13 –
Michael Quercio , musician
March 14
March 15
March 17 –
Lise Simms , actress
March 18
March 19 –
Mary Scheer , American actress and comedian
[20]
March 20
March 21 –
Shawn Lane , musician (d.
2003 )
March 22 –
Diana Merriweather Ashby , cancer activist (d.
1997 )
March 24 –
John T. Chisholm , prosecutor; District Attorney of
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (2007–present)
March 25 –
Robbie Fulks , alternative country singer-songwriter and instrumentalist
March 27
April 4 –
Jack Del Rio , American football player and coach
April 5 –
Dawn Crosby , singer (d.
1996 )
April 6
April 8 –
Dean Norris , actor
April 9
April 10 –
Warren DeMartini , rock guitarist
April 12
April 13 –
Nick Vanos , basketball player (d.
1987 )
April 16 –
Jimmy Osmond , American singer
[22]
April 17 –
Joel Murray , actor
April 19 –
Valerie Plame , CIA Operations officer and novelist
April 21
April 30 –
Michael Waltrip , race car driver
May 1 –
Benjamin LaGuer , prisoner proclaiming innocence for more than two decades (d.
2020 )
May 2 –
Ray Traylor , professional wrestler ("Big Boss Man") (d.
2004 )
May 7 –
Johnny Lee Middleton , bass player and songwriter
May 8
May 9 –
Ron Miles , musician and composer (d.
2022 )
[25]
May 12 –
Jerry Trimble , actor and martial artist
May 16 –
Jon Coffelt , artist
May 23 –
Wally Dallenbach Jr. , race car driver and announcer
May 24
May 29
May 30 –
Shauna Grant , porn actress (d.
1984 )
May 31 –
Wesley Willis , outsider musician (d.
2003 )
June 1 –
David Rudman , puppeteer, puppet builder, writer, director and producer
June 4
June 5 –
Karl Sanders , singer-songwriter and guitarist
June 6
June 9 –
Johnny Depp , actor, producer and musician
June 12
June 13 –
Greg Daniels , television comedy writer, producer, and director
June 16
June 18 –
Bruce Smith , American football player
June 20
June 24 –
Mike Wieringo , comic-book artist (d.
2007 )
[28]
June 25 –
John Benjamin Hickey , actor
June 27 –
David Drake , playwright, stage director, actor and author
June 28 –
Mike Fitzpatrick , lawyer and politician (d.
2020 )
June 29 –
Cathy Konrad , film and television producer
July 1 –
Roddy Bottum , musician
July 4 –
Michael Sweet , singer
July 5 –
Dorien Wilson , actor
July 6 –
Todd Burns , baseball player
July 7 –
July 17 –
Regina Belle , singer–songwriter and actress
[29]
July 18 –
July 20 –
Adoni Maropis , Greek-American actor
July 22 –
Rob Estes , actor
July 24 –
Karl Malone , professional basketball player
[31]
July 30
August 1
August 2 –
Laura Bennett , fashion designer
August 3
August 6
August 7
August 9 –
Whitney Houston , African American R&B vocalist, wife of
Bobby Brown (d.
2012 )
[37]
August 11 –
Stefon Adams , former
NFL
cornerback
August 13 –
Steve Higgins , writer, producer, announcer, actor and comedian
August 19 –
John Stamos , actor
[38]
August 22 –
Tori Amos , singer-songwriter
August 23 –
Kenny Wallace , race car driver
August 27 –
Bobby Griffith , gay suicide victim (d.
1983 )
August 31 –
Egyptian Lover , rapper, DJ and producer
September 4 –
Claudia Rankine , poet
September 9 –
Chris Coons , U.S. Senator from Delaware from 2010
September 10 –
Randy Johnson , baseball player
September 11 –
Joey Dedio , actor
September 12 –
Norberto Barba , cinematographer and film director
September 16
September 17
September 18 –
Dan Povenmire , animator, voice actor, director, writer, producer and storyboard artist
[40]
September 25 –
Tate Donovan , actor and director
September 26 –
Joe Nemechek , stock car driver
September 28
September 29
October 1
October 6 –
Elisabeth Shue , actress
October 10 –
Daniel Pearl , journalist (d.
2002 )
October 12 –
Lane Frost , bull rider (d.
1989 )
October 14 –
Lori Petty , actress, director and screenwriter
[42]
October 22 –
Brian Boitano , figure skater
October 23 –
Gordon Korman , American-Canadian author
October 25 –
Tracy Nelson , actress, dancer and writer
October 26
October 31
November 1 –
Josh Wicks , soccer player
November 6
November 8 –
Paul Butcher , American football linebacker
November 10
November 11 –
Billy Gunn , professional wrestler
[45]
November 13 –
Vinny Testaverde , American football player
November 18
November 22
November 25
November 27
December 8 –
Wendell Pierce , African American actor
December 12 –
Liz Claman , journalist
December 15 –
Lenny Young , film producer
[48]
December 16 –
Benjamin Bratt , actor, producer and activist
December 18 –
Brad Pitt , film actor and producer
December 20 –
Joel Gretsch , actor
December 23
December 30 –
Kim Hill , Christian singer
December 31 –
Eugene McDowell , basketball player (d.
1995 )
Deaths
January 1 –
Robert S. Kerr , businessman and politician (b.
1896 )
[50]
January 2 –
Dick Powell , actor (b.
1904 )
[51]
January 5 –
Rogers Hornsby , baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals ) (b.
1896 )
January 6
January 8
January 9 –
Enea Bossi Sr. , aerospace engineer and aviation pioneer (b.
1888 in Italy)
January 22 –
Richard Spikes , inventor (b.
1878 )
[53]
January 29 –
Robert Frost , poet (b.
1874 )
March 4 –
William Carlos Williams , poet (b.
1883 )
March 5 – plane crash
March 8 –
Jack Anglin , country music singer (b.
1916 )
April 3 –
Alma Richards , high jumper (b.
1890 )
April 9 –
Eddie Edwards , jazz trombonist (b.
1891 )
May 2 –
Van Wyck Brooks , literary critic and writer (b.
1886 )
May 6 –
Monty Woolley , character actor (b.
1888 )
May 11 –
Herbert Spencer Gasser , physiologist,
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate (b.
1888 )
May 18 –
Ernie Davis , American football player, first African American to win the
Heisman Trophy (b.
1939 )
May 19 –
Walter Russell , polymath (b.
1871 )
May 24 –
Elmore James , African American blues guitarist (b.
1918 )
June 7 –
ZaSu Pitts , film actress (b.
1894 )
June 10 –
Anita King , actress and race-car driver (b.
1884 )
June 12 –
Medgar Evers , field secretary for the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People , assassinated in
Mississippi due to
civil rights activity (b.
1925 )
July 2 –
Alicia Patterson , newspaper editor (b.
1906 )
July 9 –
Frank Mayo , actor (b.
1889 )
August 1 –
Theodore Roethke , poet (b.
1908 )
August 2 –
Oliver La Farge , fiction writer and anthropologist (b.
1901 )
August 4 –
Tom Keene , Western film actor (b.
1896 )
August 9 –
Patrick Bouvier Kennedy , son of President and Mrs. Kennedy (b. August 7)
August 10 –
Estes Kefauver , politician (b.
1903 )
August 11 –
Clem Bevans , character actor (b.
1879 )
August 14 –
Clifford Odets , playwright (b.
1906 )
August 27 –
W. E. B. Du Bois , leading African American sociologist, historian and co-founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (b.
1868 )
September 11 –
Claude Fuess , 10th
Headmaster of
Phillips Academy ,
Andover, Massachusetts (b.
1885 )
October 4
October 11 –
John W. Nordstrom , Swedish-born American co-founder of the
Nordstrom department store chain (d.
1963 )
October 20 –
Everett Warner , impressionist painter and printmaker (b.
1877 )
October 24 –
Douglas Croft , actor (b.
1926 )
November 5 –
Vernon Dent , American actor and comedian, main antagonist of the
Three Stooges (b.
1895 )
November 22
November 24 –
Lee Harvey Oswald , sniper,
assassinated John F. Kennedy (b.
1939 )
November 26 –
Amelita Galli-Curci , Italian-born operatic soprano (b. 1882 in Italy)
November 28 –
Karyn Kupicnet , American actress (b.
1941 )
December 14 –
Dinah Washington , African American blues singer (b.
1924 )
December 26 –
Gorgeous George , professional wrestler (b.
1915 )
December 28
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