| Miss World 1964 | |
|---|---|
![]() Ann Sidney, Miss World 1964  | |
| Date | 12 November 1964 | 
| Presenters | Michael Aspel | 
| Venue | Lyceum Ballroom, London, United Kingdom | 
| Broadcaster | BBC | 
| Entrants | 42 | 
| Placements | 16 | 
| Debuts | |
| Withdrawals | |
| Returns | |
| Winner | Ann Sidney | 
Miss World 1964 was the 14th edition of the Miss World pageant, held on 12 November 1964 at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, UK. The winner was Ann Sidney of United Kingdom. She was crowned by Miss World 1963, Carole Joan Crawford of Jamaica.
Results

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results
| Placement | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss World 1964 | |
| 1st runner-up | 
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| 2nd runner-up | 
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| 3rd runner-up | 
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| 4th runner-up | 
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| Top 7 | |
| Top 16 | 
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Contestants
 Argentina – Ana María Soria
 Aruba – Regina Croes
 Austria – Victoria Lazek
 Belgium – Danièle Defrère
 Brazil – Maria Isabel de Avellar Elias
 Canada – Mary Lou Farrell †
 Ceylon now 
 Sri Lanka – Marina Dellerene Swan
 Republic of China now 
 Taiwan – Linda Lin Su-Hsing
 Colombia – Paulina Vargas Gilede
 Denmark – Yvonne Mortensen
 Ecuador – María de Lourdes Anda Vallejo
 Finland – Maila Maria Östring
 France – Jacqueline Gayraud
 Germany – Juliane Herm
 Gibraltar – Lydia Davis
 Greece – Mary Kouyoumitzou
 Holland now 
 Netherlands – Renske van der Berg
 Honduras – Araceli Cano
 Iceland – Rósa Einarsdóttir
 Ireland – Mairen Cullen
 Italy – Mirka Sartori
 Jamaica – Erica Joanne Cooke
 Japan – Yoshiko Nakatani
 South Korea – Yoon Mi-hee
 Lebanon – Nana Barakat
 Liberia – Norma Dorothy Davis
 Luxembourg – Gabrielle Heyrard
 Montserrat – Helen Joseph
 Morocco – Leila Gourmala
 New Zealand – Lyndal Ursula Cruikshank
 Nicaragua – Sandra Correa
 Portugal – Rolanda Campos
 South Africa – Vedra Karamitas
 Spain – María José Ulla Madronero
 Suriname – Norma Dorothy Tin Chen Fung
 Sweden – Agneta Malmgren
 Tunisia – Dolly Allouche
 Turkey – Nurlan Coskun
 United Kingdom now split 
 England, 
 Northern Ireland, 
 Scotland and 
 Wales – Ann Sidney
 Uruguay – Alicia Elena Gómez
 United States – Jeanne Marie Quinn
 Venezuela – Mercedes Hernández Nieves
Notes
Debuts
- Aruba and Montserrat competed in Miss World for the first time.
 
Returning countries
Nations not competing
External links
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