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Events from the year 1954 in the United States.
Incumbents
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Undated
Ongoing
Births
January–March
- January 17 – Robert F. Kennedy Jr., environmental lawyer
- January 19 – Clifford Tabin, geneticist and academic
- January 20 – Ken Page, actor and singer (died 2024)
- January 23
- January 29
- February 3 – Tom Barrise, basketball coach (died 2022)[5]
- February 7 – Joe Maddon, baseball coach and manager
- February 9 – Chris Gardner, African-American businessman, investor, stockbroker, motivational speaker, author, and philanthropist
- February 12 – Philip Zimmermann, cryptographer
- February 13 – Gary Rendsburg, professor of biblical studies, Hebrew language, and ancient Judaism
- February 15 – Matt Groening, author, cartoonist, producer and screenwriter
- February 16 – Margaux Hemingway, fashion model and actress, sister of Mariel Hemingway (d. 1996)
- February 17 – Rene Russo, actress
- February 18 – John Travolta, actor and singer[6]
- February 20 – Patty Hearst, heiress and kidnap victim[7]
- February 22 – Nathan Phillips, Native American activist
- March 1 – Ron Howard, American director and film producer
- March 20 - Louis Sachar, author
- March 24 – Mike Braun, American businessman and politician
- March 26 – Curtis Sliwa, activist, radio talk show host and politician
April–June
- April 1 – Jeff Porcaro, drummer and songwriter (Toto) (d. 1992)
- April 3 – Chuck Deardorf, musician (d. 2022)
- April 5 – David Edward Maust, serial killer (d. 2006)
- April 9 – Dennis Quaid, actor
- April 10 – Peter MacNicol, actor
- April 23 – Michael Moore, filmmaker, writer, social critic and activist
- April 29 – Joe D'Alessandris, American football coach (d. 2024)
- May 1
- May 4 – Doug Jones, U.S. Senator from Alabama from 2018 to 2021
- May 8
- May 10 – Mike Hagerty, actor (d. 2022)
- May 11 – John Clayton, sportswriter (d. 2022)
- May 12 – Rafael Yglesias, novelist and screenwriter
- May 20 – Cindy McCain, diplomat and wife of John McCain
- May 21 – Janice Karman, film producer, record producer, singer and voice artist, wife of Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
- May 23 – Marvelous Marvin Hagler, middleweight boxer (d. 2021)
- May 26 – Danny Rolling, murderer (d. 2006)
- May 28
- May 29 – Jerry Moran, U.S. Senator from Kansas from 2011
- June 8 – Greg Ginn, punk rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter (Black Flag)
- June 14 – Cyrus Vance Jr., New York County District Attorney from 2010 to 2022
- June 19 – Kathleen Turner, actress
- June 25 – Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S. from 2009
- June 27 – Ron Griffin, artist
July–September
- July 1 – Keith Whitley, country music singer (d. 1989)
- July 3 – Pennie Lane Trumbull, socialite[8]
- July 13 – Andrew Klavan, novelist and political commentator
- July 15 – Jeff Jarvis, journalist and blogger
- July 16 – Jeanette Mott Oxford, politician
- July 23 – Janet Cooke, disgraced journalist, forced to return a Pulitzer Prize for a fabricated story
- July 25 – Walter Payton, football running back playing for the Chicago Bears (d. 1999)
- August 1 – Philip Trenary, businessman (d. 2018)
- August 19 – Lin Brehmer, disc jockey and radio personality (d. 2023)[9]
- August 20 – Al Roker, meteorologist and television personality
- August 24 – Ed Buck, Democrat political activist and fundraiser[10]
- September 6 – Carly Fiorina, businesswoman, CEO of Hewlett-Packard
- September 8 – Raymond T. Odierno, army general (d. 2021)[11]
- September 21 – Cass Sunstein, legal scholar
- September 23 – Melanie Skillman, archer[12]
- September 24 – Ash Carter, 25th United States Secretary of Defense (d. 2022)
- September 27
- September 29 – Cindy Morgan, actress (d. 2023)
October–December
- October 3
- October 9 – John O'Hurley, actor, comedian, author, game show host and television personality
- October 26 – Stephen L. Carter, African American author of legal thrillers
- November 12 – Rob Lytle, American football player (d. 2010)
- November 14
- December 1 – Bob Goen, television personality and game show host
- December 2 – Stone Phillips, journalist and educator
- December 4 – Tony Todd, actor (d. 2024)
- December 9 – Jack Sonni, guitarist (d. 2023)[13]
- December 10 – Gavin Smith, film studio executive (d. 2012)
- December 11 – Jermaine Jackson, member of the Jacksons
- December 15 – Mark Warner, U.S. Senator from Virginia from 2009
- December 18 – Ray Liotta, actor and producer (d. 2022)
- December 24 – Karla Burns, opera singer (d. 2021)[14]
- December 28 – Gayle King, television journalist
- December 29 – Alan Myers, new wave rock drummer (Devo) (d. 2013)
Deaths
January–March
- January 1 – Leonard Bacon, poet (b. 1887)
- January 6 – Rabbit Maranville, baseball player (b. 1891)
- January 12
- January 17 – Leonard Eugene Dickson, mathematician (b. 1874)
- January 30 – John Murray Anderson, Canadian-born American actor, dancer, theatre director (b. 1886)
- January 31
- February 6 – Maxwell Bodenheim, poet and novelist (murdered) (b. 1892)
- February 8 – Laurence Trimble, silent film director and actor (b. 1885)
- February 9 – Mabel Paige, actress (b. 1880)
- February 16 –Senda Berenson Abbott, basketball pioneer (b. 1868)
- February 21 – William K. Howard, film director (b. 1899)
- March 5 – Zella de Milhau, artist, ambulance driver, community organizer and motorcycle policewoman (b. 1870)[15][16]
- March 7 – Will H. Hays, politician and first chairman of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (b. 1879)
- March 26 – Louis Silvers, film composer (b. 1889)
- March 30 – Horatio Dresser, New Thought religious leader (b. 1866)
April–June
- April 2
- April 8 – Fritzi Scheff, singer and actress (b. 1879 in Austria)
- April 19 – Russell Davenport, journalist and publisher (b. 1899)
- April 21 – Emil Post, mathematician and logician (b. 1897)
- April 29 – Joe May, film director (b. 1880 in Austria)
- May 1 – Tom Tyler, film actor (b. 1903)
- May 3 – Earnest Hooton, writer on anthropology (b. 1887)
- May 15 – William March, fiction writer and marine (b. 1893)
- May 19 – Charles Ives, composer (b. 1874)
- May 22 – Chief Bender, Native American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics) (b. 1884)
- May 25 – Robert Capa, photojournalist (killed on location in Vietnam) (b. 1913 in Hungary)
- June 9 – Alain LeRoy Locke, African American cultural leader (b. 1885)
- June 21 – Harvey A. Carr, psychologist (b. 1873)
- June 22 – Don Hollenbeck, newscaster (b. 1905)
July–September
- July 3 – Reginald Marsh, painter (b. 1898)
- July 13
- July 14 – Jackie Saunders, silent screen actress (b. 1892)
- July 17 – Machine Gun Kelly, gangster (b. 1895)
- August 3 – Bess Streeter Aldrich, novelist (b. 1881)
- August 17 – Billy Murray, singer (b. 1877)[17]
- August 31 – Elsa Barker, writer (b. 1869)
- September 1 – Bert Acosta, aviator (b. 1895)
- September 3 – Eugene Pallette, film actor (b. 1889)
- September 6 – Edward C. Kalbfus, admiral (b. 1877)
- September 7
- September 20 – Washington Phillips, gospel singer and instrumentalist (b. 1880)
- September 26 – Ellen Roosevelt, tennis player (b. 1868)
- September 28
October–December
- October 3 – Herbert Prior, actor (b. 1867)
- October 9 – Robert H. Jackson, U.S. Supreme Court associate justice, chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials (b. 1892)
- October 12 – George Welch, aviator (b. 1918)
- October 19 – Hugh Duffy, baseball player (b. 1866)
- October 22 – Earl Whitehill, baseball player (b. 1899)
- October 30 – Wilbur Shaw, racing driver (b. 1902)
- November 15 – Lionel Barrymore, actor (b. 1878)
- November 16 – Albert Francis Blakeslee, botanist (b. 1874)
- November 20 – Clyde Cessna, aviator and aircraft designer and manufacturer (b. 1879)
- November 22
- November 29
- December 1 – Fred Rose, songwriter (b. 1898)
- December 8 – Gladys George, actress (b. 1904)
- December 15 – Papa Celestin, jazz bandleader, singer, cornetist, and trumpeter (b. 1884)
- December 25
- December 27 – Adolph Otto Niedner, cartridge designer (b. 1863)
See also
References
- ^ a b c "On This Day", The New York Times, retrieved 25 August 2016
- ^ Strauss, Lewis (1954-09-16). Remarks prepared by Lewis L. Strauss (PDF) (Technical report). United States Atomic Energy Commission.
- ^ Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States of America and the Republic of China.
- ^ Dente, Christopher J. (March 2005). "Joseph E. Murray (1919– )". Archives of Surgery. 140 (3). American Medical Association: 270–272. doi:10.1001/archsurg.140.3.270. PMID 15781791.
- ^ Tom Barrise Death – Tom Barrise Has Died
- ^ Kim Long (1994). American Forecaster Almanac, 1994. American Demographics Books. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-936889-25-2.
- ^ Celebrity Services Internation (December 1989). Celebrity Register. Cengage Gale. p. 195. ISBN 978-0-8103-6875-0.
- ^ Will the real Penny Lane please stand up?
- ^ Lin Brehmer, Radio Legend For Decades At WXRT, Dies At 68
- ^ "Who Is Ed Buck?". Wehoville. 2017-08-16. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
- ^ Raymond Odierno, Army general who led troops during Iraq war, dead at 67
- ^ "Melanie Skillman – Olympic Archery | United States of America". International Olympic Committee. 14 June 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
- ^ Dire Straits guitarist Jack Sonni dies age 68
- ^ Karla Burns, music theater trailblazer who won coveted Olivier award, dies at 66
- ^ "Zella de Milhau | Smithsonian American Art Museum". americanart.si.edu. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
- ^ "Zella obit". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 5 March 1954. p. 9. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
- ^ The Official Website of Billy Murray (1877–1954) The Legendary Denver Nightingale
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