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Rethinking the Angolan Crisis and the Portuguese Revolution, 1974 1976, Itinerario: European Journal of Overseas History, 26 / 2, 2000, pp. 22 44
* 1974 Camilla Dallerup, British-Danish dancer, teacher, and model
* 1974 Érica García, Argentinian-American composer, singer, and actress ( Fool's Gold )
* 1974 Robert Kovač, Croatian footballer
* 1974 Jeff Tymoschuk, Canadian composer
* 1974 Gina Yashere, English comedian
* 1974 Belinda Emmett, Australian actor ( d. 2006 )
* 1974 Roman Hamrlík, Czech hockey player
* 1974 Marley Shelton, American actor
* 1974 Sylvinho, Brazilian footballer
* 1974 Michael Mason, New Zealand cricketer
* 1974 José Vidro, Puerto Rican baseball player
* 1974 Mohammad Yousuf, Pakistani cricketer
* 1974 Ever Carradine, American actress
* 1974 Bobby Petta, Dutch footballer
* 1974 Luis Vizcaíno, Dominican baseball player
* 1974 Alvin Williams, American basketball player
* 1974 As a direct result of the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon becomes the first President of the United States to resign from office.
* 1974 Derek Fisher, American basketball player
* 1974 Stephen Fung, Hong Kong actor and director
* 1974 Matt Morris, American baseball player
* 1974 Kirill Reznik, American politician
* 1974 Nicola Stapleton, English actress
* 1974 Sam Endicott, American singer-songwriter and director ( The Bravery )

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* 1974 Tim Shaw, British radio DJ and television presenter
A decade later, John Barton's 1974 production for the RSC ( with assistance from Clifford Williams ) featured Sebastian Shaw in the title role, Tim Pigott-Smith as Posthumus, Ian Richardson as Jachimo, and Susan Fleetwood as Imogen.
* Tim Seder, who coached and taught at Lucas High School, ( born September 17, 1974 in Ashland, Ohio ) was a National Football League placekicker for the Dallas Cowboys and Jacksonville Jaguars from 2000-2002.
The quartet reassembled once again in the summer of 1974, with sidemen Tim Drummond on bass, Russ Kunkel on drums, and Joe Lala on percussion, to embark on the first-ever outdoor stadium tour, arranged by San Francisco impresario Bill Graham, fresh off the large-scale indoor arena tour he had developed for Dylan ’ s return to the spotlight earlier in the year.
In early 1974, Tim Finn acquired a prized Mellotron keyboard.
Timothy Henry " Tim " Henman OBE ( born 6 September 1974 ) is a retired English professional tennis player and former British number one.
* In a 3-3 tie in the 8th, on a game played on June 12, 1974, the Milwaukee Brewers moved DH Tim Johnson to SS for defensive insurance, giving up their DH in the process.
Tim Bachman left the band in early 1974 shortly after the release of Bachman Turner Overdrive II.
Miles Gilbert " Tim " Horton ( January 12, 1930 February 21, 1974 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman.
* Tim Kurkjian-ESPN baseball reporter and analyst ( class of 1974 )
Kuntz is further credited for " inspiration " for the module ; his " Machine Level " having been incorporated into Greyhawk Castle and Tim Kask having played in a D & D game with science fantasy content run by Kuntz at GenCon VII in 1974.
Calcutta !, The Dirtiest Show in Town, Pippin, Sweeney Todd, Sing a Rude Song, John, Paul, Ringo and Bert ( Evening Standard Drama Award Best Musical for 1974 ) and the last of the Tim Rice / Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals, Evita.
* 1974 1977: Tim Greve
Tim Kasher ( born August 19, 1974 ) is a musician from Omaha, Nebraska, and is the frontman of indie rock groups Cursive and The Good Life, both of which are on the Omaha based record label Saddle Creek Records.
Her great-nephew Tim Rathbone was Conservative MP for Lewes from 1974 to 1997.
Alan Noel Latimer (' Tim ') Munby ( 1913 1974 ) was an English author, writer and librarian.
* Tim Selwyn ( born 1974 ), New Zealand political activist who was tried for sedition
He did notable solo singing work in productions including Much Ado About Nothing ( 1974 ), an episode of Rock Follies of ' 77 ( 1977 ), The Tempest ( 1978 1979 ), Piaf ( 1978 1980 ), Guys and Dolls ( 1982 ), A Royal Night of One Hundred Stars ( 1985 ), After Aida ( 1985 1986 ), Andrew Lloyd Webber's and Tim Rice's Cricket ( 1986 ), Sondheim: A Celebration ( 1988 benefit for Crusaid ), and Bent ( 1989 ).
* Tim Hecker ( 1974 -), Canadian electronic musician, also known as Jetone
The other is fellow East Chicago Washington High School alumnus Tim Stoddard — who was a member of the N. C. State team that won the 1974 NCAA Basketball Championship.
Kim Dotcom, born Kim Schmitz on 21 January 1974, also known as Kimble and Kim Tim Jim Vestor, is a German born Internet entrepreneur, currently residing in New Zealand.
He was Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Enfield North from February 1974 until he lost the seat in 1979 to the Conservative Tim Eggar.
* Tim Mason ( bowls ) ( born 1974 ), Canadian lawn bowler
Chad Matthew Butler ( born 24 March 1974, Amsterdam, Netherlands ) is the drummer for the band Switchfoot which he co-founded along with Jon and Tim Foreman in 1996.

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