List of events
Events from the year 1963 in the United States .
John F. Kennedy (D -Massachusetts ) (until November 22) Lyndon B. Johnson (D -Texas ) (starting November 22) Lyndon B. Johnson (D -Texas ) (until November 22) vacant (starting November 22) Governors and lieutenant 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 [ edit ] 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)
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 . August 28: "I Have a Dream " (Martin Luther King Jr. ) 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. 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 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 April 16 – Jimmy Osmond , American singer[ 23] April 17 – Joel Murray , actor 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 )[ 26] 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 )[ 29] 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[ 30] July 18 – July 20 – Adoni Maropis , Greek-American actor July 22 – Rob Estes , actor July 24 – Karl Malone , professional basketball player[ 32] 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 )[ 38] August 11 – Stefon Adams , former NFL cornerback August 13 – Steve Higgins , writer, producer, announcer, actor and comedian August 19 – John Stamos , actor[ 39] 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 11, Thomas Miller 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[ 41] 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[ 43] 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[ 46] 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[ 49] 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 ) January 1 – Robert S. Kerr , businessman and politician (b. 1896 )[ 51] January 2 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 27 – John Farrow , Australian film director (b. 1904 ) January 22 – Richard Spikes , inventor (b. 1878 )[ 54] January 29 – Robert Frost , poet (b. 1874 ) February 11 – Sylvia Plath , Poet, short story writer, and novelist (b. 1932 ) March 4 – William Carlos Williams , poet (b. 1883 ) March 5 – plane crash March 8 – Jack Anglin , country music singer (b. 1916 ) March 11 – Joe Judge , baseball player (b. 1894 ) April 3 – Alma Richards , high jumper (b. 1890 ) April 4 – Jason Robards Sr. , actor (b. 1892 ) April 9 – Eddie Edwards , jazz trombonist (b. 1891 ) April 23 – Don Harvey , actor (b. 1911 ) 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 4 – Dorothy Short , actress (b. 1915 ) 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 ) June 28 – Home Run Baker , baseball player (b. 1886 ) July 2 – Alicia Patterson , newspaper editor (b. 1906 ) July 9 – Frank Mayo , actor (b. 1889 ) July 27 – Garrett Morgan , inventor, businessman, and community leader (b. 1877 ) August 1 – Theodore Roethke , poet (b. 1908 ) August 2 – Oliver La Farge , fiction writer and anthropologist (b. 1901 ) August 3 – Phil Graham , newspaperman (b. 1915 ) 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 26 – Larry Keating , actor (b. 1899 ) 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 ) October 29 – Adolphe Menjou , actor (b. 1890 ) November 1 – Elsa Maxwell , gossip columnist, author, songwriter, screenwriter, and personality (b. 1883 ) 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. 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