Miss International 1964
Miss International 1964, the 5th Miss International pageant, was held on August 14, 1964 at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California, United States. 40 contestants competed in this pageant. Gemma Cruz from the Philippines was crowned the winner of the pageant by outgoing titleholder, Gudrun Bjarnadottir from Iceland. Cruz made history receiving the first Miss International title for the country (the first major title) and in Asia.
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Date | August 14, 1964 |
Presenters | Hugh O'Brian |
Venue | Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California, United States |
Entrants | 40 |
Placements | 15 |
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Winner | Gemma Cruz![]() |
Congeniality | Melinda Rae Johnson ![]() |
Photogenic | Vera Lúcia Couto dos Santos ![]() |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Contestants
Argentina - Viviana Dellavedova
Australia - Janice Taylor
Austria - Erika Augustin
Belgium - Eliane Stockmans
Brazil - Vera Lúcia Couto dos Santos
Canada - Jane Kmita
Ceylon - Kathleen Foenander
Colombia - Leonor Duplat Sanjuán
Denmark - Alice Bjorn Andersen
Dominican Republic - Mildred Almonte Rouas
Ecuador - Maria Mendoza Velez
England - Tracy Ingram (real name: Iris Ord)
Finland - Maila Östring
France - Brigitte Pradel
Germany - Monika Brugger
Greece - Maria Schinaraki
Guam - Doris Sablan
Holland - Henny van der Berg
Iceland - Elisabeth Ottosdóttir
Ireland - Joan Power
Israel - Daphna Chrisholm Noy
Japan - Naoko Matsui
Korea - Lee Hye-jin (real name: Lee Kwang-ja)
Liberia - Norma Dorothy Davis
Luxembourg - Jeanny Hubert
New Zealand - Helen Iggo
Nicaragua - Ileana del Carmen Rojas Arana
Norway - Inger Sande
Panama - Gloria Navarrete
Peru - Gladys González
Philippines - Gemma Cruz
Puerto Rico - Zoe Foy Santiago
Scotland - Dorothy Smallman
South Africa - Lorraine Mason
Spain - Lucia Pilar Herrera
Sweden - Birgitta Alverljung
Taiwan - Philippina Chao Ling-yu
Tahiti - Lea Avaemai
Turkey - Ayten Ornek
United States - Linda Taylor
Venezuela - Lisla Negrón
Wales - Pamela Martin
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