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A political history of the civil war in Angola, 1964 1990.
* 1964 Phil Gayle, English news anchor
* 1888 Heinrich Neuhaus, Soviet pianist ( d. 1964 )
* 1894 Francisco Craveiro Lopes, Portuguese politician and soldier, 13th President of Portugal ( d. 1964 )
* 1964 Amy Ray, American singer-songwriter ( Indigo Girls )
* 1964 Tony Fernandes, Malaysian entrepreneur
* 1964 Ian Healy, Australian cricketer
* 1964 Kent James, American singer-songwriter, actor, and actvist
* 1964 Barrington Levy, Jamaican singer and musician
* 1964 Paul Bernardo, Canadian serial killer and rapist
* 1964 Robert Bogue, American actor
* 1964 Prometheus, a bristlecone pine and the world's oldest tree, is cut down.
* 1880 Hans Moser, Austrian actor ( d. 1964 )
* 1964 Moosie Drier, American actor and director
* 1964 Gary Valenciano, Filipino singer-songwriter, producer, and actor
* 1964 Brett Hull, Canadian-American ice hockey player
* 1964 Hoda Kotb, American journalist
* 1964 Peter Allen and Gwynne Evans are hanged for the Murder of John Alan West becoming the last people executed in the United Kingdom.
* 1964 Jay Buhner, American baseball player
* 1964 Hank Cheyne, American actor
* 1964 Debi Mazar, American actress
The tempo of the play changed over the next four series in the 1960s, held in 1962 63, 1964, 1965 66 and 1968.
Australia had lost 2 1 during a tour of the West Indies in 1964 65, the first time they had lost a series to any team other than England.

1964 and Rachel
In Rachel Ames played Audrey Hardy in General Hospital from 1964 until 2007, and returned in 2009.
** Rachel Carson, American environmental writer ( d. 1964 )
* Rachel Carson, ( May 27, 1907 April 14, 1964 ) a marine biologist who became a famous writer, best known for her 1962 book Silent Spring, which confronted the chemical industry and helped to spur legislation for regulation and control of DDT and other industrially and domestically used substances.
During that time she appeared in films such as Tom Jones ( 1963 ), Girl with Green Eyes ( 1964 ), The Deadly Affair ( 1966 ) and the title role in Georgy Girl ( also 1966, and which featured her mother, Rachel Kempson ).
In July 2010, USA Today reported on a 91-year-old Florida woman, Rachel Veitch, who still drives her 1964 Comet Caliente daily.
In 1954, Schlesinger married Rachel Line Mellinger ( born February 27, 1930 died October 11, 1995 ); they had eight children: Cora ( 1955 ), Charles ( 1956 ), Ann ( 1958 ), William ( 1959 ), Emily ( 1961 ), Thomas ( 1964 ), Clara ( 1966 ), and James ( 1970 ).
They were joined a year later by Rachel Ames who remains to date the longest serving actress on an ABC soap opera, having been continuously on the show from 1964 to 2007.
In 1964 the woman who would finally win Steve's heart, Audrey March ( Rachel Ames ), a former flight attendant came to town.
Culp married five times and was the father of three sons, Joshua ( 1958 ), Jason ( 1961 ) and Joseph ( 1963 ), and two daughters, Rachel ( 1964 ) and Samantha ( 1982 ).
# Rachel Ames ( Audrey Hardy, General Hospital, 1964 2007, 2009 )

1964 and Carson
In 2008 however Barack Obama became the first Democrat since 1964 to win Ormsby County / Carson City, defeating John McCain 49 % to 48 %, by 204 votes, a margin of under 1 %.
* 1964: The Wednesday Play: The July Plot, directed by Rudolph Cartier, with John Carson as Stauffenberg, and Joseph Furst as Fromm.
* Carson Bigbee ( 1895 1964 ), " Skeeter " Bigbee, professional baseball outfielder
* May 27-Rachel Carson, American author of Silent Spring ( died 1964 )
In the 1964 British television adaptation of The Caves of Steel ( an episode of the BBC2 series Story Parade ), R. Daneel Olivaw was played by John Carson ( actor ).
During 1964, he became the first country artist to circle the globe while on tour, and also made numerous TV appearances including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
", for a May 27, 1964 performance on the The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
On the live stage, in 1963, he received the New York critics ' Circle Award for best supporting actor and was nominated for a 1964 Tony Award, for his role as Cousin Lymon in Edward Albee's intense stage adaptation of The Ballad of the Sad Café, by Carson McCullers.
In the 1960s, Morgan was seen at times on the legendary weekly news satire That Was The Week That Was in 1964 65, made numerous appearances in the early years of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and became a regular cast member of the short-lived but respected James Thurber-based comedy series, My World and Welcome to It in 1969.
* 1964 70: Washoe Valley — Washoe County Carson City line north to Winters Ranch area ( junction Carson-Reno Highway / US 395 and Old Highway 395 / SR 429 )
He was one of the first African-American comedians to begin to appeal to white as well as black audiences during the height of the Civil Rights era, appearing between 1964 and 1972 on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Dean Martin Show, The Jackie Gleason Show, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
Rayburn and Henderson did not return to this version ( Rayburn was by this time hosting The Match Game on NBC and Henderson opted to rejoin Tonight under Carson ), instead being replaced by Johnny Jacobs as announcer and Donn Trenner as bandleader, respectively ( in early 1964, Bill Daily succeeded Jacobs as Steve's announcer ).

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