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Aldous Leonard Huxley ( 26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963 ) was an English writer and one of the most prominent members of the famous Huxley family.
* 1963 – The Soviet nuclear powered submarine K-33 collides with the Finnish merchant vessel M / S Finnclipper in the Danish straits.
* 1963 – The Bristol Bus Boycott is held in Bristol to protest the Bristol Omnibus Company's refusal to employ Black or Asian bus crews, drawing national attention to racial discrimination in the United Kingdom.
* 1998 – Rozz Williams, American musician ( Christian Death, Shadow Project, and Premature Ejaculation ) ( b. 1963 )
After 1890 came philosopher Josiah Royce ( 1855 – 1916 ), botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey ( 1858 – 1954 ), the Southern Agrarians of the 1920s and 1930s, novelist John Steinbeck ( 1902 – 1968 ), historian A. Whitney Griswold ( 1906 – 1963 ), environmentalist Aldo Leopold ( 1887 – 1948 ), Ralph Borsodi ( 1886 – 1977 ), and present-day authors Wendell Berry ( b. 1934 ), Gene Logsdon ( b. 1932 ), Paul Thompson, and Allan C. Carlson ( b. 1949 ).
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Kevin Tod Smith ( 16 March 1963 – 15 February 2002 ) was a New Zealand actor best known for playing the Greek god of war, Ares, in the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and in its two spin-offs – Xena: Warrior Princess and Young Hercules.
Kevin James LaBrie ( born May 5, 1963 ) is a Canadian vocalist who is best known as the lead singer of the American progressive metal band Dream Theater.
Kevin John Wasserman ( born February 4, 1963 ), best known by his stage name Noodles, is the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for The Offspring.
Leonard Kevin " Len " Bias ( November 18, 1963 – June 19, 1986 ) was a first team All-American college basketball forward at the University of Maryland.
Kevin Patrick Shields ( born May 21, 1963 ) is an Irish musician, singer-songwriter and producer, primarily known as the vocalist and guitarist of alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine.
Michael Kevin Powell ( born March 23, 1963 ) is an American Republican former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission and current () president of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association ( NCTA ).
His brothers and sisters are: William Barron Hilton, Jr. ( born 1948 ); Hawley Anne Hilton ( born 1949 ); Stephen Michael Hilton ( born 1950 ); David Alan Hilton ( born 1952 ); Sharon Constance Hilton ( born 1953 ); Daniel Kevin Hilton ( born 1962 ); and Ronald Jeffrey Hilton ( born 1963 ).
Two theatrically released James Bond films have been made outside the control of Danjaq, a spoof called Casino Royale ( 1967 ) because the rights to that book had been sold prior to the Eon / Danjaq deal, and a serious James Bond film called Never Say Never Again ( 1983 ), a remake of the Danjaq film Thunderball ; the latter was made possible due to a legal dispute involving Kevin McClory, one of the credited co-writers of Thunderball, who was awarded the film rights to the novel in a 1963 settlement with Ian Fleming.
In 1963, the Tally-Hi shearing system was developed by Kevin Sarre and the Australian Wool Corporation who promoted the technique using synchronised shearing demonstrations.
In 1963, Kevin in assosciation with the Australian Wool Board, was instrumental in the development of the revolutionary Tally-Hi shearing technique, and went on to supervise the training of this technique throughout Australia.
Kevin Poole ( born 21 July 1963 ) is an English former professional footballer and goalkeeping coach of Football League Two side Burton Albion.
Cevin Fisher ( born Kevin Fisher, October 26, 1963, East Orange, New Jersey ) is an American house music record producer.
Kevin Amos Carson ( b. 1963 ) is an American social and political theorist and scholar of political economy writing in the mutualist and individualist anarchist traditions.
* Kevin Smith ( New Zealand actor ) ( 1963 – 2002 ), New Zealand actor best known for playing Ares on Xena: Warrior Princess
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