1964 in Wales
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1964 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
New books
Music
Film
Broadcasting
Welsh-language television
- Sion a Sian (later also produced in English as Mr and Mrs)
English-language television
Sport
Births
- 9 February - Dewi Morris, rugby player
- 4 March - Dave Colclough, poker player
- 21 March - Ieuan Evans, rugby player
- 22 June - Neil Haddock, Welsh and British Champion super featherweight boxer
- 23 June - Robert Dickie, Welsh and British Champion boxing champion (died 2010)
- 15 September - Steve Watkin, cricketer
- 8 October - Alan Knill, footballer
- 3 November - Wayne Mumford, footballer
- 28 November - Sian Williams, television presenter
- 31 December - Lowri Turner, television presenter
- date unknown - Grahame Davies, poet
Deaths
- 4 January - Arthur Wade-Evans, historian, 88
- 7 January - Cyril Davies, harmonica player, 31
- 14 February
- 14 September - Fitzroy Richard Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan, anthropologist, 79
- 9 October - Thomas Jones Pierce, historian, 59
- 4 November - Harry Randall, lawyer and historian, 86
- 30 November - Sir John Cecil-Williams, lawyer and secretary of the Cymmrodorion, 72
- 4 December - James 'Tuan' Jones, Wales and British Lion rugby player, 81
- date unknown - Leslie Morris, Welsh-Canadian politician, 60