List of events
Events from the year 1975 in the United States .
Governors and lieutenant governors Governor of Alabama : George Wallace (Democratic ) Governor of Alaska : Jay Hammond (Republican ) Governor of Arizona : Jack Richard Williams (Republican ) (until January 6), Raul Hector Castro (Democratic ) (starting January 6) Governor of Arkansas : Governor of California : Ronald Reagan (Republican ) (until January 6), Jerry Brown (Democratic ) (starting January 6) Governor of Colorado : John David Vanderhoof (Republican ) (until January 14), Richard Lamm (Democratic ) (starting January 14) Governor of Connecticut : Thomas J. Meskill (Republican ) (until January 6), Ella T. Grasso (Democratic ) (starting January 6) Governor of Delaware : Sherman W. Tribbitt (Democratic ) Governor of Florida : Reubin Askew (Democratic ) Governor of Georgia : Jimmy Carter (Democratic ) (until January 14), George Busbee (Democratic ) (starting January 14) Governor of Hawaii : George Ariyoshi (Democratic ) Governor of Idaho : Cecil D. Andrus (Democratic ) Governor of Illinois : Dan Walker (Democratic ) Governor of Indiana : Otis R. Bowen (Republican ) Governor of Iowa : Robert D. Ray (Republican ) Governor of Kansas : Robert Docking (Democratic ) (until January 13), Robert F. Bennett (Republican ) (starting January 13) Governor of Kentucky : Julian M. Carroll (Democratic ) Governor of Louisiana : Edwin W. Edwards (Democratic ) Governor of Maine : Kenneth M. Curtis (Democratic ) (until January 2), James B. Longley (Independent ) (starting January 2) Governor of Maryland : Marvin Mandel (Democratic ) Governor of Massachusetts : Francis W. Sargent (Republican ) (until January 2), Michael Dukakis (Democratic ) (starting January 2) Governor of Michigan : William Milliken (Republican ) Governor of Minnesota : Wendell R. Anderson (Democratic ) Governor of Mississippi : Bill Waller (Democratic ) Governor of Missouri : Kit Bond (Republican ) Governor of Montana : Thomas Lee Judge (Democratic ) Governor of Nebraska : J. James Exon (Democratic ) Governor of Nevada : Mike O'Callaghan (Democratic ) Governor of New Hampshire : Meldrim Thomson, Jr. (Republican ) Governor of New Jersey : Brendan Byrne (Democratic ) Governor of New Mexico : Bruce King (Democratic ) (until January 1), Jerry Apodaca (Democratic ) (starting January 1) Governor of New York : Hugh Carey (Democratic ) (starting January 1) Governor of North Carolina : James E. Holshouser, Jr. (Republican ) Governor of North Dakota : Arthur A. Link (Democratic ) Governor of Ohio : John J. Gilligan (Democratic ) (until January 13), Jim Rhodes (Republican ) (starting January 13) Governor of Oklahoma : David Hall (Democratic ) (until January 13), David L. Boren (Democratic ) (starting January 13) Governor of Oregon : Tom McCall (Republican ) (until January 13), Robert W. Straub (Democratic ) (starting January 13) Governor of Pennsylvania : Milton Shapp (Democratic ) Governor of Rhode Island : Philip W. Noel (Democratic ) Governor of South Carolina : John C. West (Democratic ) (until January 21), James B. Edwards (Republican ) (starting January 21) Governor of South Dakota : Richard F. Kneip (Democratic ) Governor of Tennessee : Winfield Dunn (Republican ) (until January 18), Ray Blanton (Democratic ) (starting January 18) Governor of Texas : Dolph Briscoe (Democratic ) Governor of Utah : Cal Rampton (Democratic ) Governor of Vermont : Thomas P. Salmon (Democratic ) Governor of Virginia : Mills E. Godwin, Jr. (Republican ) Governor of Washington : Daniel J. Evans (Republican ) Governor of West Virginia : Arch A. Moore, Jr. (Republican ) Governor of Wisconsin : Patrick J. Lucey (Democratic ) Governor of Wyoming : Stanley K. Hathaway (Republican ) (until January 6), Edgar J. Herschler (Democratic ) (starting January 6) Lieutenant governors [ edit ] Lieutenant Governor of Alabama : Jere Beasley (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Alaska : Lowell Thomas, Jr. (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas : Bob C. Riley (Democratic ) (until January 14), Joe Purcell (Democratic ) (starting January 14) Lieutenant Governor of California : John L. Harmer (Republican ) (until January 6), Mervyn M. Dymally (Democratic ) (starting January 6) Lieutenant Governor of Colorado : Ted L. Strickland (Republican ) (until January 14), George L. Brown (Democratic ) (starting January 14) Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut : Peter L. Cashman (Republican ) (until January 8), Robert K. Killian (Democratic ) (starting January 8) Lieutenant Governor of Delaware : Eugene Bookhammer (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Florida : Thomas Burton Adams, Jr. (Democratic ) (until January 7), J.H. Williams (Democratic ) (starting January 7) Lieutenant Governor of Georgia : Lester Maddox (Democratic ) (until January 14), Zell Miller (Democratic ) (starting January 14) Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii : Nelson Doi (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Idaho : Jack M. Murphy (Democratic ) (until January 6), John V. Evans (Democratic ) (starting January 6) Lieutenant Governor of Illinois : Neil Hartigan (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Indiana : Robert D. Orr (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Iowa : Arthur A. Neu (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Kansas : Dave Owen (Republican ) (until January 13), Shelby Smith (Republican ) (starting January 13) Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky : vacant (until December 9), Thelma Stovall (Republican ) (starting December 9) Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana : Jimmy Fitzmorris (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Maryland : Blair Lee III (political party unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts : Donald R. Dwight (Republican ) (until January 2), Thomas P. O'Neill III (Democratic ) (starting January 2) Lieutenant Governor of Michigan : James H. Brickley (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), James Damman (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota : Rudy Perpich (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi : William F. Winter (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Missouri : William C. Phelps (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Montana : Bill Christiansen (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska : Frank Marsh (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Gerald T. Whelan (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Nevada : Harry Reid (Democratic ) (until January 5), Robert E. Rose (Democratic ) (starting January 5) Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : Roberto Mondragón (Democratic ) (until January 1), Robert E. Ferguson (Democratic ) (starting January 1) Lieutenant Governor of New York : Mary Anne Krupsak (Democratic ) (starting January 1) Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : Jim Hunt (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota : Wayne G. Sanstead (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : John William Brown (Republican ) (until January 13), Dick Celeste (Democratic ) (starting January 13) Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma : George Nigh (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania : Ernest P. Kline (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island : J. Joseph Garrahy (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : Earle Morris, Jr. (Democratic ) (until January 21), W. Brantley Harvey, Jr. (Democratic ) (starting January 21) Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota : William Dougherty (Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), Harvey L. Wollman (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : John S. Wilder (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Texas : William P. Hobby, Jr. (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Utah : Clyde L. Miller (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont : John S. Burgess (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Brian D. Burns (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Virginia : John N. Dalton (Republican ) Lieutenant Governor of Washington : John Cherberg (Democratic ) Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin : Martin J. Schreiber (Democratic )
April 3 – Bobby Fischer refuses to play in a chess match against Anatoly Karpov , giving Karpov the title. April 4 April 8 – The 47th Academy Awards ceremony, hosted by Bob Hope , Shirley MacLaine , Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra , is held at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles . Francis Ford Coppola 's The Godfather Part II wins six awards (twice as many as its predecessor ), including Best Picture and Best Director for Coppola. The sequel is tied with Roman Polanski 's Chinatown in receiving 11 nominations. It is the final ceremony aired by NBC . April 15 – Karen Ann Quinlan , 21, faints after consuming Quaaludes at a party. She becomes a controversial subject in the right to die movement after her parents sue to have her comatose body removed from life-support. She lives off a feeding tube until 1985. April 29 – Operation Frequent Wind – Americans and their allies are evacuated from South Vietnam by helicopter. April 30 – Vietnam War : The Fall of Saigon : The Vietnam War ends as Communist forces take Saigon , resulting in mass evacuations of Americans and South Vietnamese. As the capital is taken, South Vietnam surrenders unconditionally. July 17: Apollo–Soyuz Test Project orbital docking November 3 An independent audit of Mattel , one of the United States' largest toy manufacturers, reveals that company officials fabricated press releases and financial information to "maintain the appearance of continued corporate growth". The long-running television game show The Price Is Right expands from 30 minutes to its current hour-long format on CBS . November 5 – Travis Walton , a 22-year-old logger, is working in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest with six co-workers near Snowflake, Arizona , when he suddenly disappears.[ 8] Walton is found five days later and says that he has been abducted by extraterrestrial aliens.[ 9] His book, The Walton Experience (1978), will become the basis for a film, Fire in the Sky (1993).[ 10] November 10 – The bulk carrier Edmund Fitzgerald sinks 15 miles off of Whitefish Point , Michigan, losing all 29 crew on board. November 20 – Former California Governor Ronald Reagan enters the race for the 1976 Republican presidential nomination, challenging incumbent President Gerald Ford . November 29 Dax Shepard Jeff Suppan Danica McKellar Jason Marsden Bradley Cooper Andrew Yang Freddy Rodriguez Tito Ortiz Sara Gilbert January 2 January 3 January 4 January 5 January 6 January 7 January 8 – Justin Alfond , politician and real estate developer January 9 – Vince Amey , football player and coach January 10 – Jake Delhomme , football player January 11 January 13 – Andrew Yang , entrepreneur, political commentator, founder of Venture for America , and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate January 14 January 16 January 17 Brian Brushwood , magician, podcaster, author, lecturer, YouTuber, and comedian Coco Lee , Hong Kong-born singer/songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actress (d. 2023) Freddy Rodriguez , actor January 18 – Marcus Brandon , politician January 19 January 20 January 21 January 22 January 23 Kevin Alexander , football player B.G. Knocc Out , rapper and songwriter Brian Balmages , composer, conductor, and educator Phil Dawson , football player Tito Ortiz , mixed martial artist, referee, and actor Fred Coleman , football player and coach January 24 – Matt B. Britton , new media entrepreneur and consumer trend expert January 25 January 27 – Darrin Bell , cartoonist and comic writer January 28 – Terri Conn , actress January 29 January 31 – Zenarae Antoine , basketball player and coach Big Boi Lizzie Fletcher Brian Littrell Drew Barrymore Mike Flood February 1 – Big Boi , rapper, actor, and member of Outkast February 2 – Aramis Ayala , politician February 3 – Nicholas Anderson , rower February 4 – John Michael Phillips , lawyer, consumer and civil rights advocate, and legal commentator February 6 February 7 February 8 February 9 February 10 – Scott Elrod , actor February 11 February 12 February 13 – Lizzie Fletcher , politician February 16 February 17 – David Goggins , marathon runner, triathlete, and Navy SEAL February 18 February 20 – Brian Littrell , pop singer and member of the Backstreet Boys February 21 February 22 – Drew Barrymore , actress, author, director, model, and producer February 23 February 25 – Chelsea Handler , comedian and television host February 26 – Tunde Adebimpe , musician, singer/songwriter, actor, director, and visual artist February 27 – Joel Burns , basketball player February 28 – Adam Banton , BMX rider Josh Gottheimer Eva Longoria Will.i.am Natalie Zea Guillermo Díaz Cole Hauser Fergie Pedro Pascal Zach Braff John Cooper David Harbour Lita Sean Maher Killer Mike Joey Jordison Johnny Galecki April 1 April 2 April 3 April 4 – Scott Rolen , baseball player April 5 April 6 April 7 Ronde Barber , football player Tiki Barber , football player Ronnie Belliard , baseball player Mike Bundlie , artist, producer, entrepreneur, author, and publisher Heather Burns , actress John Cooper , guitarist, singer, and frontman for Skillet April 8 April 9 April 10 April 11 – Scott O. Brown , writer, letterer, publisher, editor, and production manager April 12 April 13 – Jeff Balis , filmmaker April 14 April 15 April 16 April 18 JD Albert , engineer, inventor, and educator Dre Allen , actor, singer/songwriter, music video director, and producer April 19 April 20 – Killer Mike , rapper, actor, and activist April 21 April 22 – Ginny Owens , singer/songwriter, author, and blogger April 23 – Stacey Borgman , Olympic rower April 24 – Thad Luckinbill , actor and producer April 25 April 26 April 27 April 29 April 30 Christina Hendricks Dulé Hill Coby Bell Jared Polis André 3000 David Burtka Daniel Tosh CeeLo Green May 1 May 2 – Kate Baldwin , singer and actress May 3 May 4 – Andy Khachaturian , drummer for System of a Down (1994–1997) May 6 May 7 – Big Noyd , rapper May 8 May 9 – Lane Kiffin , football player and coach May 10 May 11 – Coby Bell , actor May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 – Ray Lewis , football player May 17 May 18 May 19 – London Fletcher , football player May 20 May 21 – John David Anderson , writer May 22 May 23 – LaMonica Garrett , actor and slamball player May 24 May 26 May 27 May 28 – DJ EFN , record label executive and DJ May 29 May 30 Angelina Jolie Theo Rossi Shontel Brown Linda Cardellini Tobey Maguire June 1 June 2 – Zia McCabe , keyboardist for The Dandy Warhols June 3 June 4 June 5 – Scott Holroyd , actor June 7 June 8 – Michael Buckley , YouTube personality June 10 – Nicole Bilderback , South Korean-born actress June 12 – Bryan Alvarez , wrestler, martial artist, satellite radio host, podcaster, and journalist June 14 – Rob Bohlinger , football player June 15 June 17 – Mark Brownson , baseball player (d. 2017) June 19 June 20 June 21 June 22 June 23 – Alisa Burras , basketball player June 24 June 25 – Linda Cardellini , actress June 27 June 28 – Cyron Brown , football player 50 Cent Shelton Benjamin Isaac Brock Jack White Spencer Cox Cheyenne Jackson Judy Greer David Dastmalchian Torrie Wilson July 1 July 2 July 3 – Ryan McPartlin , actor July 4 July 5 Sope Aluko , Nigerian-born British-American actress Mike Richards , television producer, game show host, and television personality July 6 50 Cent , rapper, actor, and businessman Nate Barlow , director, actor, screenwriter, and producer July 7 July 8 – Jamal Woolard , actor and rapper July 9 July 11 July 12 July 13 – Danni Boatwright , actress, host, sports journalist, model, and beauty queen July 14 July 17 July 18 July 19 July 20 July 21 July 22 July 24 July 25 July 26 – Kevin Barker , baseball player and analyst July 27 July 28 July 29 – Terrence Wilkins , football player July 31 Charlize Theron Roger Craig Smith Casey Affleck Elaine Luria Kaitlin Olsen Jimmie Johnson Jason Sudeikis Moon Bloodgood Matt Hasselbeck Christopher Jackson September 1 September 2 September 3 – Redfoo , disc jockey September 5 September 6 – Derrek Lee , baseball player September 8 – Mike Brown , mixed martial artist September 10 September 11 – Brad Fischetti , singer and member of LFO September 12 – Casey Alexander , cartoonist, animator, storyboard artist, writer, director, and producer September 13 September 14 – John Haughm , singer, guitarist, and frontman for Agalloch (1996–2016) and Pillorian (2016–2019) September 15 – Robyn Ah Mow-Santos , Olympic volleyball player and coach September 16 – Jesse Aron , Elvis tribute artist September 17 September 18 September 19 September 20 September 21 September 22 – Mireille Enos , actress September 23 September 24 – Peter Abbarno , politician September 25 September 27 – Jason Annicchero , soccer player September 28 – Mandy Barnett , country singer September 29 – Waraire Boswell , fashion designer and entrepreneur September 30 Javier Arau , composer, saxophonist, conductor, theorist, author, and entrepreneur Jay Asher , writer and novelist Ta-Nehisi Coates , author and journalist Christopher Jackson , actor, musician, and composer Grace Meng India Arie Alanna Ubach Sean Lennon Jesse Tyler Ferguson Patrick McHenry October 1 – Grace Meng , politician October 3 October 4 October 5 October 6 – Lisa Ann Coleman , child murderer October 7 October 8 October 9 Sean Lennon , British-born musician, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Nate Newton , bassist and guitarist October 10 October 11 October 12 – Ahmad , rapper, songwriter, motivational speaker, and author October 14 October 15 October 16 – Alexandra Barreto , actress October 17 October 18 – Brandon Wolff , mixed martial artist and Navy SEAL October 19 October 20 – Natalie Gregory , actress October 21 – Frank Burns , politician October 22 October 23 October 24 – Melissa Hutchison , voice actress October 26 October 27 – Aron Ralston , outdoorsman, mechanical engineer, and motivational speaker October 29 October 30 – Keith Brooking , football player Bo Bice Tara Reid Jason Lezak Travis Barker Dierks Bentley Joshua Gomez Davey Havok November 1 – Bo Bice , singer and American Idol contestant November 2 November 3 – Demetrius Alexander , basketball player November 4 – Lorenzen Wright , basketball player (d. 2010 ) November 5 November 7 November 8 November 9 – Sean Bennett , American-born Canadian football player November 10 November 11 – Angélica Vale , Mexican-born actress, singer, and comedian November 12 November 14 November 15 – J. C. Brandy , British-born actress November 17 November 18 November 19 November 20 November 21 November 22 November 23 – Wiley Nickel , politician November 24 – Thomas Kohnstamm , writer November 26 November 27 – Bad Azz , rapper (d. 2019) November 28 – Jonathan Brown , American-born Canadian football player November 30 Mickey Avalon Paula Patton Mayim Bialik Tom DeLonge Milla Jovovich Tiger Woods December 1 – David Hornsby , actor, screenwriter, and producer December 3 December 4 – D'Wayne Bates , football player December 5 December 6 – Mia Love , politician December 7 December 8 December 9 – Travis Atkins , U.S. Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient (d. 2007) December 10 December 12 December 13 Andy Bachetti , race car driver Brian Baenig , government official Bates Battaglia , ice hockey player Michael Baumgartner , politician C. J. Bruton , American-born Australian basketball player Tom DeLonge , musician, author, UFOlogist, guitarist and singer for blink-182 , Box Car Racer , and Angels & Airwaves December 14 – KaDee Strickland , actress December 17 December 18 December 19 December 22 – Omar Dorsey , actor December 23 December 24 – Stephanie Ruhle , journalist and news anchor December 24 – Daniel Mustard , singer-songwriter December 26 – Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz , business woman and editor December 27 – Heather O'Rourke , actress (d. 1988) December 28 December 29 – Shawn Hatosy , actor December 30 – Tiger Woods , golfer John C. Anderson Sigmar Berg Christian Bowman Rachel Kramer Bussel David Adams , video game designer Pearl Aday , singer Deborah Adler , designer Shiva Ahmadi , Iranian-born artist Cardenas J. Alban , United States Army staff sergeant and convicted murderer Ahmed Alsoudani , Iraqi-born artist Casey Anderson , filmmaker, wildlife naturalist, and television presenter John C. Anderson , lawyer and Attorney for the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico Bryan Andrews , filmmaker Josephine Angelini , author Scott D. Anthony, author and senior partner for Innosight Sam Apple , writer Vicente Archer , jazz musician Jason Farnham , composer, performer, and record producer Teresa Alonso Leon , politician Shea Backus , politician Gaiutra Bahadur , Guyanese-born writer Kristin Baker , painter Dean Bakopoulos , writer Mandi Ballinger , politician Scott Banister , entrepreneur, angel investor, and founder of IronPort Rachel Barenblat , poet, rabbi, chaplain, and blogger Ty Barnett , actor and stand-up comic Kevin Baron , journalist Holly Bass , artist, poet, dancer, educator, and activist Mohamad Bazzi , Lebanese-born journalist Glenn Belverio , journalist Joshua Benton , journalist and writer Sigmar Berg , Austrian-born entrepreneur, artist, photographer, and fashion designer Cassie Berman , musician Joanna Bernabei-McNamee , basketball player and coach Katherine Bernhardt , artist Sherwin Bitsui , writer and poet Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz , bassist and oud player Benjamin Bolger , perpetual student and University professor Shawnna Bolick , politician Ruschell Boone , Jamaican-born newscaster (d. 2023) Christian Bowman , actor, director, producer, and screenwriter Anu Bradford , Finnish-born author, law professor, and international trade law expert Joe Bradley , artist and singer Slater Bradley , artist Catherine P. Bradshaw , psychologist Tarren Bragdon , politician Adam L. Braverman , attorney Brian Bress , artist David Brooks , artist Jeffrey Brown , cartoonist Lars Brownworth , podcaster and educator Catherine Brunell , actress Thi Bui , Vietnam-born novelist and illustrator Abraham Burickson , poet and artist A.K. Burns , artist Casey Burns , illustrator, screen printer, rock poster artist, musician, and advertising art director Rachel Kramer Bussel , author, columnist, and editor Mark Bussler , filmmaker, entrepreneur, and comic creator Taylor Ho Bynum , musician, composer, educator, and writer Brian 'Brizz' Gillis , singer and member of LFO (d. 2010) Nadine Burke Harris , Canadian-born pediatrician Rake Yohn , television personality and stunt performer January 4 – Bob Montana , comic strip artist (b. 1920 ) January 7 – Harry Gunnison Brown , economist (b. 1880 ) January 8 – Louis P. Lochner , political activist, journalist and author (b. 1887 ) January 18 – Evelyn Greeley , silent film actress (b. 1888 ) January 19 – Thomas Hart Benton , painter (b. 1889 ) January 24 – Larry Fine , comedian and actor (b. 1902 ) January 27 February 4 – Louis Jordan , African American swing band leader (b. 1908 ) February 5 – George Rowe , silent film character actor (b. 1894 ) February 10 – Dave Alexander , musician (b. 1947 ) February 14 – P. G. Wodehouse , comic writer (b. 1881 in the United Kingdom ) February 16 – Morgan Taylor , Olympic hurdler (b. 1903 ) February 20 – Robert Strauss , actor (b. 1913 ) February 23 – Frank Smith , animator and film director (b. 1911 ) February 25 – Elijah Muhammad , Nation of Islam leader (b. 1897 ) February 27 – Muriel Hazel Wright , Oklahoma author and historian (b. 1889 )[ 13] March 7 – Ben Blue , Canadian-American actor and comedian (b. 1901 ) March 8 – George Stevens , film director, producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer (b. 1904 ) March 14 – Susan Hayward , film actress (b. 1917 )[ 14] March 16 – T-Bone Walker , blues musician, composer, songwriter, and bandleader (b. 1910 ) March 30 – Pancho Barnes , pioneer aviator (b. 1901 ) April 7 – Maxwell Maltz , cosmetic surgeon, author of Psycho-Cybernetics (b. 1899 ) April 10 – Marjorie Main , actress (b. 1890 ) April 14 – Fredric March , actor (b. 1897 ) April 15 – Richard Conte , actor (b. 1910 ) April 16 – Joe Kirk , actor (b. 1903 ) April 19 – Percy Lavon Julian , African American research chemist (b. 1899 ) April 20 – John Vachon , photographer (b. 1914 ) May 4 May 13 May 18 – Leroy Anderson , composer (b. 1908 ) May 22 – Lefty Grove , baseball player (b. 1900 ) May 23 – Moms Mabley , comedian and actress (b. 1897 ) May 28 – Ezzard Charles , professional boxer (b. 1921 ) June 3 – Ozzie Nelson , actor, musician, and filmmaker (b. 1906 ) June 6 – Larry Blyden , actor and game show host (b. 1925 ) June 15 – William Austin , film character actor (b. 1884 in the United Kingdom ) June 28 – Rod Serling , writer, producer, narrator, and host (b. 1924 ) July 24 – Barbara Colby , actress (b. 1939 ) July 16 – Lester Dragstedt , surgeon (b 1893 ) August 8 – Cannonball Adderley , jazz alto saxophonist (b. 1928 ) August 23 – Hank Patterson , actor and musician (b. 1888 ) September 6 – Shelton Brooks , African American song composer (b. 1886 in Canada ) September 9 – John McGiver , actor (b. 1913 ) September 28 – Sidney Fields , actor (b. 1898 ) September 29 – Casey Stengel , baseball player and manager (b. 1890 ) October 1 October 4 – May Sutton , tennis player (b. 1886 ) October 16 – Benjamin McCandlish , Governor of Guam (b. 1886 ) October 18 – Al Lettieri , actor (b. 1928 ) November 5 – Julian C. Smith , general (b. 1885 ) November 14 – Harry J. Anslinger , 1st Commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (b. 1892 ) December 7 – Thornton Wilder , playwright and novelist (b. 1897 ) December 13 – Cyril Delevanti , English actor (b. 1889 ) December 14 – Arthur Treacher , English actor (b. 1894 ) December 24 – Bernard Herrmann , composer and husband of Lucille Fletcher (b. 1911 ) December 29 – Euell Gibbons , outdoorsman, writer, and health food advocate (b. 1911 ) ^ "Women Cagers Make TV Debut" . Ocala Star-Banner . 1975-01-27. p. 16. ^ Smookler, Michael (2005). San Mateo County Coast . Arcadia. p. 125. ISBN 9780738530611 . OCLC 62781655 . ^ Mitchell K. Hall (2008). "Chronology" . Historical Dictionary of the Nixon-Ford Era . Scarecrow Press . ISBN 978-0-8108-6410-8 . ^ "Ford Falls but is Unhurt" . The New York Times . 2 June 1975. Retrieved 24 March 2013 . ^ "NYCdata | Disasters" . baruch.cuny.edu . Retrieved 2023-12-05 . ^ Bell, Daniel (17 March 2016). 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