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1967 and English
* 1967 – Sarah Cracknell, English singer ( Saint Etienne )
* 1967 – Steven Mackintosh, English actor
* 1967 – Skin, English singer and model ( Skunk Anansie )
Some jurisdictions allow force to be used in defense of property, to prevent damage either in its own right, or under one or both of the preceding classes of defense in that a threat or attempt to damage property might be considered a crime ( in English law, under s5 Criminal Damage Act 1971 it may be argued that the defendant has a lawful excuse to damaging property during the defense and a defense under s3 Criminal Law Act 1967 ) subject to the need to deter vigilantes and excessive self-help.
* 1967 – Tom Hollander, English actor
* 1967 – Lorraine Pearson, English singer and author ( Five Star )
The Beginner's Dictionary ( 1962 ), the Intermediate Dictionary ( 1964 ) and, finally, the Senior Dictionary ( 1967 ) were milestones in Canadian English lexicography.
Engelbart applied for a patent in 1967 and received it in 1970, for the wooden shell with two metal wheels ( computer mouse-), which he had developed with Bill English, his lead engineer, a few years earlier.
* 1967 – David Howells, English footballer
It has inspired a new genre, the Robinsonade as works like Johann David Wyss's The Swiss Family Robinson ( 1812 ) adapt its premise and has provoked modern postcolonial responses, including J. M. Coetzee's Foe ( 1986 ) and Michel Tournier's Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique ( in English, Friday ) ( 1967 ).
* 1967 – Darren Sheridan, English footballer and manager
* 1967 – Billy Chapman, English footballer ( b. 1902 )
* 1905 – Robert Henriques, English writer ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 – Jason Dozzell, English footballer
* Bell, A. Melville ( 1967 ), " Visible Speech ", London: Simpkin Marshall ; rpt in facsimile in B. Collins and I. Mees ( 2006 ), " Phonetics of English in the 19th Century ", London: Routledge.
* --------, 1967 ( French ), 1973 ( English ).
Jacob Grimm in his Deutsches Wörterbuch deplored the " unhochdeutsch " form Elf, borrowed " unthinkingly " from the English, and Tolkien was inspired by Grimm to recommend reviving the genuinely German form in his Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings ( 1967 ) and Elb, Elben was consequently reintroduced in the 1972 German translation of The Lord of the Rings.
* 1967 – Tamsin Greig, English actress
* 1865 – John Haden Badley, English school founder ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 – Colin Cooper, English footballer
In 1967 and 1968 he was a high school teacher, teaching English and social studies.
* 1967 – Col Needham, English businessman, co-founded Internet Movie Database
* 1892 – Basil Rathbone, English actor ( d. 1967 )
* 1878 – John Masefield, English novelist and poet ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 – Vivien Leigh, English actress ( b. 1913 )

1967 and director
* 1967 – Mathieu Kassovitz, French director and screenwriter
* 1967 – Lee Unkrich, American director and editor
* 1967 – Erik Gandini, Italian-Swedish director
* 1967 – Mart Sander, Estonian actor, singer, director, and author
Morris was the executive director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London from 1967 – 68.
* 1967 – Judd Apatow, American film director, and screenwriter
* 1967 – James Allodi, Canadian actor, writer and director
* 1967 – Yongyoot Thongkongtoon, Thai film director and producer
* 1967 – Icíar Bollaín, Spanish actress, director, and writer
* 1967 – Janez Lapajne, Slovenian director
* 1967 – Mark Bamford, American writer and director
* 1967 – James Hannon, American author, director, and producer
* 1967 – David Chacón Perez, Venezuelan director and producer
* 1967 – Philip Seymour Hoffman, American actor and director
The premise is that Lars von Trier challenges director Jørgen Leth, his friend and mentor, to remake his old experimental film The Perfect Human ( 1967 ) five times, each time with a different ' obstruction ' ( or obstacle ) specified by von Trier.
* 1896 – Julien Duvivier, French film director ( d. 1967 )
Widely read and loved in the Soviet Union, Bradbury relates the following meeting with Sergei Bondarchuk, director of soviet 1967 epic War and Peace, at a Hollywood award ceremony in Bondarchuk's honor: " They formed a long queue and as Bondarchuk was walking along it he recognized several people:
He held this position until 1967, when he became professor of applied math and director of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, until 1981 ; he also served as Cecil & Ida Green professor of education at MIT from 1974-1981.
* 1967 – Jens Lien, Norwegian director
* 1967 – Kimberly Peirce, American director, screenwriter, and producer
In 1967, he married Martje Grohmann, with whom he had a son in 1973, Rudolph Amos Achmed, who is a film producer and director as well as the author of several non-fiction books.
Jack Warner did, however, remain studio president until the summer of 1967, when Camelot failed at the box office and Warner gave up his position to the studio's longtime publicity director, Ben Kalmenson ; Warner did, however, remain on board as an independent producer and vice-president.
Edwards, the step-grandson of prolific silent-film director J. Gordon Edwards, married his first wife, actress Patricia Walker, in 1953 ; they divorced in 1967.
With director Elia Kazan, 1967
In 1967, she reunited with director Demy for the musical Les Demoiselles de Rochefort with her sister Dorléac — who was killed in a car accident shortly before the film's release.

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