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Gregorian Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was
a common year starting
on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar,
the 1986th year of the Common Era (CE)
and Anno Domini (AD)
designations, the 986th year of the 2nd millennium, the 86th year of
the 20th century,
and the 7th year of the 1980s decade. The
year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by
the United Nations. Contents · 1Events · 2Births · 3Deaths Events[edit] January[edit] ·
Spain and Portugal enter the European Community,
which later becomes the European Union. ·
Aruba gains increased autonomy from the
Netherlands and is separated from the Netherlands Antilles.[clarification
needed] ·
The
Province of Flevoland is
established in the Netherlands. ·
UNIDO becomes a specialised agency of
the United Nations. ·
In Northern Ireland as part of The Troubles, James McCandless (39) and
Michael Williams (24), both Protestant members of the Royal Ulster
Constabulary, are killed by a Provisional Irish Republican Army remote
controlled bomb hidden in a litter bin and detonated when their foot patrol
passes at Thomas Street, Armagh. ·
January 11 – The Gateway Bridge in Brisbane, Australia, at this time the
world's longest prestressed concrete free-cantilever bridge,
is opened. ·
January 13–24 – South Yemen Civil
War. ·
January 19 – The first PC virus, Brain,
starts to spread. ·
January 20 – The United Kingdom and
France announce plans to construct the Channel Tunnel. ·
January 24 – The Voyager 2 space probe makes its first
encounter with Uranus. ·
January 25 – Yoweri Museveni's National Resistance Army
Rebel group takes over Uganda after leading
a five-year guerrilla war in which up to half a million people are believed
to have been killed. They will later use January 26 as the official date to
avoid a coincidence of dates with Dictator Idi Amin's 1971 coup. ·
January 28 – Space
Shuttle Challenger disaster – STS-51-L: Space
Shuttle Challenger disintegrates 73 seconds after
launch from the United States, killing the crew of seven astronauts,
including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe. ·
January 29 – Yoweri Museveni is sworn in as
President of Uganda. February[edit] ·
Pixar Animation
Studios is founded by Edwin Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith. ·
President Jean-Claude Duvalier ("Baby
Doc") flees Haiti, ending 28 years of
family rule. ·
The snap
presidential election in the Philippines earlier announced by
President Ferdinand Marcos was
held amidst controversy that would pave the way for a chain of protests
culminating in the People Power
Revolution. ·
February 8 – The Hinton train
collision occurred, where a Canadian National train
heading westbound collided with a Via Rail train in Hinton, Alberta. 23 people were killed in
the accident, and injured 71 people. ·
February 9 – Halley's Comet reaches its perihelion,
the closest point to the Sun, during its second visit to the solar system in
the 20th century (the first was in 1910). ·
February 11 – Human rights
activist Natan Sharansky is
released by Soviet authorities
and leaves the country for Israel. ·
February 15 – The Beechcraft Starship makes
its maiden flight. ·
The
Soviet liner MS Mikhail
Lermontov sinks in the Marlborough Sounds,
New Zealand. ·
Ouadi Doum air raid:
The French Air Force raids
the Libyan Ouadi Doum airbase in northern Chad. ·
Mário Soares wins the second round of
the Portuguese
presidential election. ·
February 17 – The Single European Act is
signed. ·
The Soviet Union launches the Mir space station. ·
The United States Senate approves
a treaty outlawing genocide. ·
February 22 – The People Power
Revolution begins in the Philippines to remove President Ferdinand Marcos from office. ·
The 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union opens in Moscow. The General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev introduces
the keywords of his mandate to the audience: Glasnost and Perestroika. ·
People Power
Revolution: President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines goes into exile in Hawaii
after 20 years of rule; Corazon Aquino becomes the first
Filipino woman president, first as an interim president. Salvador Laurelbecomes her Vice President. ·
Egyptian military police, protesting
against bad salaries, enter 4 luxury hotels near the pyramids,
set fire to them and loot them. ·
February 27 – The United States Senate allows
its debates to be televised on a trial basis. ·
February 28 – Swedish Prime
Minister Olof Palme is shot to death on
his way home from the cinema in Stockholm, Sweden. March[edit] ·
March 1 – Olof Palme's deputy Ingvar Carlsson becomes acting Prime
Minister of Sweden. He is elected Prime Minister by the Swedish Riksdag on
March 15. ·
March 3 – The first paper is published
describing the atomic force
microscope invented the previous year by Gerd Binnig, Calvin Quate and Christopher Berger.[1] ·
March 8 – The Japanese Suisei probe flies
by Halley's Comet,
studying its UV hydrogen corona and solar wind. ·
March 9 – United States Navy divers
find the largely intact but heavily damaged crew compartment of the Space
Shuttle Challenger;
the bodies of all seven astronauts are
still inside. ·
March 13 – In a Black Sea
incident, American cruiser USS Yorktown and
the destroyer USS Caron,
claiming the right of innocent passage, enter the Soviet territorial waters near
the southern Crimean Peninsula. ·
March 14 – Microsoft Corporation holds its initial public
offering of stock shares. ·
March 15 – Hotel New
World collapses, 33 killed and 17 rescued from rubble. ·
March 25 – The 58th Academy Awards are
held in Los Angeles,
with Out of Africa winning Best
Picture. ·
March 26 – An article in The New York Times charges
that Kurt Waldheim,
former United
Nations Secretary-General and candidate for president of
Austria, may have been involved in Nazi war
crimes during World War II. ·
March 27 – Russell Street
Bombing: A car bomb explodes
at Russell
Street Police Headquarters in Russell Street,
Melbourne, killing a woman constable, the first Australian
policewoman to be killed in the line of duty. ·
March 31 ·
A
fire causes extensive damage at Hampton Court Palace in Surrey, England. ·
Mexicana Flight 940 crashes
near Maravatío, Mexico,
killing 167.[2] April[edit] ·
April
– The government of Ivory Coast requests
international diplomatic use of the French form of its name, Côte
d'Ivoire. ·
April 1 – Sector Kanda: Communist
Party of Nepal (Mashal) cadres attack a number of police
stations in Kathmandu, seeking to
incite a popular rebellion. ·
April 2 – A bomb explodes on
a Trans World Airlines flight
from Rome to Athens, killing 4 people. ·
April 5 ·
1986
Berlin discotheque bombing: The West Berlin discothèque La
Belle, a known hangout for United States soldiers, is bombed, killing
three and injuring 230; Libya is held
responsible. ·
April 11 – The infamous FBI shootout in
Miami results in the death of two FBI agents and the wounding
of five others. ·
April 13 – Pope John Paul II officially
visits the Great Synagogue
of Rome, the first time a modern Pope has visited a synagogue. ·
April 13 – The first child born to a
non-related surrogate mother is
born.[3] ·
April 14 – Hailstones weighing 1 kilogram
(2.2 lb) fall on Gopalganj
District, Bangladesh, killing 92. ·
April 15 – Operation El
Dorado Canyon: At least 15 people die after United States planes
bomb targets in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, and the Benghazi region. ·
April 16 – The United Kingdom and the
Kingdom of the Netherlands sign a peace treaty, thus ending the Three Hundred
and Thirty Five Years' War, one of the longest wars in human history.[4] ·
April 17 ·
Lebanon hostage
crisis: British journalist John McCarthy is
kidnapped in Beirut (he is released in August 1991)
and three others are killed in retaliation for the bombing of Libya. ·
The Hindawi affair begins when an
Irishwoman is found carrying explosives onto an El Al flight from London to Tel Aviv. ·
April 26 – Chernobyl disaster:
A mishandled safety test at the Chernobyl
Nuclear Power Plant in Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union "killed at least
4,056 people and damaged almost $7 billion of property".[5] Radioactive fallout from the accident is concentrated
near Belarus, Ukraine and Russia and at least 350,000 people are
forcibly resettled away from these areas. After the accident, "traces of
radioactive deposits unique to Chernobyl were in nearly every country in the
northern hemisphere".[5] ·
April 27 – "Captain
Midnight" interrupts the HBO satellite
feed. ·
April 29 – The Diamond Jubilee of Hirohito is held at the Kokugikan in
Tokyo. May[edit] ·
May 2 ·
Expo 86, the 1986 World Exposition on
Transportation and Communication, a World's fair, opens in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ·
The
physical game show Takeshi's Castle first
airs on the Tokyo
Broadcasting System. ·
May 8 – Óscar Arias is inaugurated into his
first term as President
of Costa Rica. ·
May 16 – The Seville
Statement on Violence is adopted by an international meeting
of scientists, convened by the Spanish National Commission for UNESCO, in Seville, Spain. ·
May 19 – The Firearm
Owners Protection Act is enacted in the United States. ·
May 23 – Somali President Siad Barre is injured in a car accident
in Mogadishu and taken to Saudi Arabia for treatment. Somali opposition groups see this as an
opportunity to try and remove Barre, beginning the Somali Civil War. ·
May 25 ·
Hands Across America: At least 5,000,000 people form a human
chain from New York City to Long Beach,
California, to raise money to fight hunger and homelessness. ·
The Bangladeshi double decked ferry Shamia capsizes
in the Meghna River,
southern Barisal, Bangladesh, killing at least 600. June[edit] June 14: The Mindbender at Fantasyland inside West Edmonton Mall derails,
kills three riders, injures one rider, and slams into a concrete post. ·
June –
Construction of the Oosterscheldekering,
the world's largest openable storm surge flood barrier, is completed in the
Netherlands. ·
June 4 – Jonathan Pollard pleads guilty to espionage for selling top secret United
States military
intelligence to Israel. ·
June 8 – Former United
Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim is elected president of
Austria. ·
June 9 – The Rogers Commission releases
its report on the Space
Shuttle Challenger disaster. ·
June 12 – South Africa declares a
nationwide state of emergency. ·
June 22 – In one of the most
famous FIFA World Cup matches, Argentinian
football player Diego Maradona scores one handball goal
(nicknamed the "Hand of God") and then dribbles past the
entire English
football team to score a second goal (nicknamed "The
Goal of the Century") with Argentina winning 2–1 against England. ·
June 23 – Eric Thomas develops LISTSERV, the first email list management
software.[6] June 29 Argentina beat west Germany (3-2)
for the World Cup in Estadio Azteca July[edit] ·
July 5 – The Statue of Liberty is
reopened to the public after celebrating its centennial and an extensive
refurbishment. ·
July 7 – Australian drug smugglers
Kevin Barlow and Brian Chambers are executed in
Malaysia. ·
July 12 – The New Zealand Homosexual
Law Reform Act decriminalizes consensual sex between men from
the age of 16. ·
July 22 – In the Philippines, ABS-CBN Radio launches DZMM at
630 kHz on AM Band. ·
July 23 – In London, Prince
Andrew, Duke of York marries Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey. August[edit] ·
August 6 ·
A
low-pressure system moving from South Australia and redeveloping off
the New South Wales coast
dumps a record 328 millimetres (12.9 in) of rain in a day on Sydney. ·
Australian Democrats leader Don Chipp retires from federal
parliament and is succeeded by Janine Haines, the first woman to lead a
political party in Australia. ·
August 19 – Two weeks after it was
stolen, the Picasso painting Weeping
Woman is found in a locker at the Spencer Street Station in Melbourne, Australia. ·
August 20 – In Edmond, Oklahoma, United
States Postal Service employee Patrick Sherrill guns down 14 of his
co-workers before committing suicide. ·
August 21 – The Lake Nyos disaster,
a limnic eruption,
occurs in Cameroon, killing
nearly 2,000 people. ·
The Soviet passenger liner SS Admiral
Nakhimov collides with the bulk carrier Pyotr
Vasev in the Black Sea and
sinks almost immediately, killing 398. ·
Aeroméxico Flight 498,
a Douglas DC-9,
collides with a Piper PA-28 over Cerritos, California,
killing 82 (67 on both aircraft and 15 on the ground). ·
The
cargo ship Khian
Sea departs from the docks of Philadelphia, carrying 14,000 tons of toxic
waste. It wanders the seas for the next 16 months trying to find a place to
dump its cargo. The waste is later dumped in Haiti. September[edit] ·
September 1 – Jordan
University of Science and Technology is established in
Jordan. ·
September 4 – Eusko Alkartasuna,
the Basque Social Democratic Party, is created in Vitoria-Gasteiz. ·
September 5 – Pan Am Flight 73, with 358 people on board,
is hijacked at Karachi
International Airport by four Abu Nidal terrorists. ·
The Big Mac Index is introduced in The Economist newspaper as a
semi-humorous international measure of purchasing power
parity.[7][8] ·
In Istanbul, two Abu Nidal terrorists kill 22 and wound
6 inside the Neve Shalom
Synagogue during Shabbat services. ·
Desmond Tutu becomes the first
black Anglican Church bishop
in South Africa. ·
Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet survives an
assassination attempt by the FPMR;
5 of Pinochet's bodyguards are killed. ·
September 13 – The 6.0 Mw Kalamata
earthquake shook southern Greece with a maximum Mercalli
intensity of X (Extreme). The shock left at least 20 dead, 300
injured, and caused $5 million in damage. ·
September 28 – The Democratic
Progressive Party is founded. It was part of the Tangwai movement in new generation to
challenge Kuomintang in
Taiwan's one-party politics. October[edit] ·
October 1 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan signs the Goldwater–Nichols
Act into law, making official the largest reorganization of
the United
States Department of Defense since the Air Force was
made a separate branch of service in 1947. ·
October 3 – TASCC, a superconducting cyclotron, officially opens at Chalk River
Laboratories. ·
United
States District Court Judge Harry E. Claiborne becomes
the fifth federal official to be removed from office through impeachment. ·
News Corporation completes its
acquisition of the Metromedia group
of companies, thereby launching the Fox Broadcasting
Company. ·
The
Phantom of the Opera, the longest running Broadway show in history, opens at Her Majesty's
Theatre in London. ·
October 10 – The 5.7 Mw San Salvador
earthquake shook San Salvador, El Salvador with a maximum Mercalli
intensity of IX (Violent). Up to 1,500 people were killed. ·
October 11–12 – Cold War: Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet
in Reykjavík, Iceland, to continue discussions about
scaling back their intermediate missile arsenals in Europe, which end
in failure.[9] ·
October 16 – The International
Olympic Committee chooses Albertville, France to be the host city of
the 1992 Winter Olympics and Barcelona, Spain to be the host city of
the 1992 Summer Olympics.
The IOC also announces that the summer and winter games will separate with
the winter games on every even, common year; and the summer games on every
leap year starting from 1992.[10] ·
October 19 – Mozambican President Samora Machel's plane crashes in
South Africa. ·
October 21 – The Marshall Islands became an associated state under the Compact of
Free Association. ·
October 22 – In New York City, WNBC
Radio's traffic helicopter crashes into the Hudson River, killing traffic reporter Jane Dornacker. The last words heard
on-the-air are Dornacker's screams of terror, "Hit the water! Hit the
water! Hit the water!" ·
October 26 – Bus
deregulation goes into effect in the United Kingdom, except
Greater London and Northern Ireland. ·
October 27 – The Big Bang in
the London Stock
Exchange abolishes fixed commission charges, paving the way
for electronic trading. ·
October 29 – British Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher officially
opens the M25 Motorway,
which encircles Greater London,
in a ceremony on the carriageway near Potters Bar. It became Europe's second
longest orbital road upon
completion, and provides the first and only full bypass of London. November[edit] ·
Queensland,
Australia: Joh Bjelke-Petersen wins
his final election as Premier of
Queensland with 38.6% of the vote. He resigns on December 1,
1987, following revelations of his involvement with corruption released in
the Fitzgerald Inquiry. ·
Sandoz chemical
spill: a major environmental disaster near Basel, Switzerland,
pollutes the Rhine. ·
Iran–Contra affair:
The Lebanese magazine Ash-Shiraa reports that the United
States has been selling weapons to Iran in
secret, in order to secure the release of 7 American hostages held by
pro-Iranian groups in Lebanon. ·
The Northern Mariana
Islands enter in a political union with the United States.
The island's government adopted its own constitution in 1977, and the
constitutional government took office in January 1978. The covenant was fully
implemented November 3, 1986, pursuant to Presidential Proclamation no. 5564,
which conferred United States
citizenship on legally qualified island residents. ·
November 6 – 45 people are killed in
the 1986 British International Helicopters Chinook crash. ·
November 18 – Greater
Manchester Police announce that they will search for the bodies
of 2 missing children (who both vanished more than 20 years ago) after
the Moors murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley confess to 2 more murders. ·
November 21 – Iran-Contra Affair:
National Security Council member Oliver North and his secretary, Fawn Hall, start shredding documents
implicating them in selling weapons to Iran and
channeling the proceeds to help fund the Contra rebels in Nicaragua. December[edit] ·
December 7 – A magnitude 5.7 earthquake
destroys most of the Bulgarian town
of Strajica, killing 2 people. ·
December 14 – Rutan Voyager, an experimental aircraft designed by Burt Rutan and piloted by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, begins its flight around the
world. ·
December 16 – Mass anti-government protests break out
across the Kazakh
SSR, resulting in the massacre of over 165 protesters. ·
December 19 – Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov is permitted to return
to Moscow after six years of internal exile. ·
December 20 – Three African Americans are assaulted by a
group of white teens in the Howard Beach neighborhood
of Queens, New York. One of the victims, Michael
Griffith, is run over and killed by a motorist while attempting to
flee the attackers. ·
December 23 – Voyager completes the first nonstop
circumnavigation of the earth by air without refueling in 9 days, 3 minutes
and 44 seconds. ·
December 31 – A fire at the Dupont Plaza
Hotel in San Juan, Puerto
Rico, kills 97 and injures 140. Date unknown[edit] ·
The National
Park Passport Stamps program begins in the United States. ·
Average
per capita income in Japan exceeds that in the United States. ·
The
first commercially available 3D printer is sold.[11] ·
Informal stock trading is done in Shenyang, China; the first of its kind
in Communist China.[12] Births[edit] January[edit] ·
Anna Brewster, British actress and model ·
Glen Davis,
American basketball player ·
Lee Sung-min,
South Korean actor and singer ·
Colin Morgan, British actor and gentleman ·
Nathan Cowen,
New Zealand rower ·
Trombone Shorty, American jazz musician ·
January 3 – Lloyd, American urban musician ·
Katrina Halili, Filipina actress and
commercial model ·
Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwanese tennis player ·
James Milner, English soccer player ·
Steve Slaton, American football player ·
Charlyne Yi, American actress ·
J. P. Arencibia, American baseball player ·
Jesse Draper, American actress ·
Teppei Koike, Japanese singer and actor ·
Deepika Padukone, Bollywood actress ·
Petter Northug, Norwegian Olympic skier ·
Irina Shayk, Russian model ·
Shane Sweet, American actor ·
Alex Turner,
English musician ·
Jaclyn Linetsky, Canadian actress and voice
actress (d. 2003) ·
David Silva, Spanish footballer ·
Chen Jin,
Chinese badminton player ·
Suzanne Harmes, Dutch artistic gymnast ·
Kenneth Vermeer, Dutch footballer ·
Daniela Cosío, Mexican model ·
Rachel Riley, English TV presenter ·
Zlata Ognevich, Ukrainian singer ·
Kieron Richardson,
British actor ·
January 13 – Joannie Rochette, Canadian figure skater ·
January 14 – Yohan Cabaye, French footballer ·
Jessy Schram, American actress ·
Kleio Valentien, American pornographic
actress ·
Paula Pareto, Argentinian judoka ·
Mason Gamble, American actor ·
Max Adler,
American actor ·
Chloe Rose Lattanzi,
Australian actress and singer ·
Marya Roxx, Estonian musician ·
Devin Kelley, American actress ·
Becca Tobin, American actress and singer ·
January 19 – Claudio Marchisio,
Italian footballer ·
January 20 – Genie Chuo, Taiwanese singer and actress ·
Peyton Hillis, American football player ·
Sushant Singh Rajput,
Indian actor ·
January 22 – Daniel Wayne Smith,
American actor (d. 2006) ·
January 23 – José Enrique,
Spanish footballer ·
Mischa Barton, British-American actress ·
Raviv Ullman, Israeli actor ·
Gerald Green, American basketball player ·
Matt Heafy, American musician ·
Kim Jae-joong, South Korean actor and pop
singer ·
Taylor Wilde, Canadian professional wrestler ·
Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill,
British heptathlete ·
Shruti Haasan, Indian actress and musician ·
Drew Tyler Bell, American actor and dancer ·
Sarah Jaffe, American singer ·
Ashley Lilley, Scottish actress and singer ·
January 30 – Ashley Buccille, American actress ·
January 31 – Yves
Makabu-Makalambay, Belgian footballer February[edit] ·
February 1 – Lauren Conrad, American television
personality and fashion designer ·
Gemma Arterton, British actress ·
Miwa Asao, Japanese beach volleyball player ·
Tiffany Vise, American figure skater ·
Claudia Cruz, Dominican model and beauty
queen ·
Kevin Gates, American hip-hop musician and
entrepreneur ·
Madison Rayne, American professional
wrestler ·
Vedran Ćorluka,
Croatian international footballer ·
Dane DeHaan, American actor ·
Alice Greczyn, American actress and model ·
Sofia Nizharadze, Georgian pop musician ·
Yunho, South Korean actor and singer ·
Stephen Colletti, American actor and
television personality ·
James Deen, American pornographic actor and
director ·
Anna Hutchison, New Zealand actress ·
Charles Andrew
Williams, American murderer ·
February 9 - Shaka Bangura, Sierra Leonean footballer ·
Radamel Falcao, Colombian footballer ·
Yui Ichikawa, Japanese actress ·
Tiffany Thornton, American actress ·
Aschwin Wildeboer,
Spanish swimmer ·
Valeri Bojinov, Bulgarian footballer ·
Ami Koshimizu, Japanese voice actress ·
Amber Riley, American actress ·
February 17 – Brett Kern, American football player ·
Brenan Espartinez,
Filipino singer and actor ·
Vika Jigulina, Romanian music producer,
dance singer and DJ ·
Alessandra
Mastronardi, Italian actress ·
Björn Gustafsson,
Swedish comedian ·
Ophelia Lovibond, British actress ·
Marta,
Brazilian-born footballer ·
Maria Mena, Norwegian pop singer ·
Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este,
member of the Belgian Royal Family ·
Charlotte Church, British singer, actress
and television presenter ·
February 22 – Miko Hughes, American actor ·
Emerson da Conceição,
Brazilian footballer ·
Skylar Grey, American pop singer ·
Kazuya Kamenashi, Japanese singer-songwriter
and actor ·
Boipelo Makhothi, Lesotho swimmer ·
Jerod Mayo, American football player ·
Ola Svensson, Swedish pop singer ·
February 24 – Bryce Papenbrook, American voice actor ·
Justin Berfield, American actor ·
James and Oliver
Phelps, identical twin British actors ·
Danny Saucedo, Swedish pop and dance singer ·
Leila Lopes,
Angolan Miss Universe ·
Crystal Kay, Japanese actress and pop singer ·
Teresa Palmer, Australian actress and model March[edit] ·
March 1 ·
Ayumu Goromaru, Japanese rugby union player ·
Jonathan Spector, American soccer player ·
March 2 – Ethan Peck, American actor ·
March 3 – Stacie Orrico, American singer ·
March 4 – Margo Harshman, American actress ·
March 5 ·
Corey Brewer, American basketball player ·
Julie Henderson, American model ·
Andrew Jenks, American filmmaker ·
Shikabala, Egyptian footballer ·
March 6 ·
Eli Marienthal, American actor ·
Francisco Cervelli,
Venezuelan baseball player ·
Charlie Mulgrew, Scottish footballer ·
March 8 – Princess
Tsuguko of Takamado, member of the Japanese Imperial Family ·
March 9 – Brittany Snow, American actress ·
March 11 ·
Dario Cologna, Swiss Olympic skier ·
Mariko Shinoda, Japanese singer, actress,
fashion model, and idol ·
March 12 ·
Danny Jones, British musician ·
František Rajtoral,
Czech footballer (d. 2017) ·
March 13 ·
Chiaki Kyan, Japanese gravure idol ·
Kousuke Yonehara, Japanese singer and actor ·
March 14 – Jamie Bell, British actor ·
March 15 – Jai Courtney, Australian actor ·
March 16 ·
Alexandra Daddario,
American actress and model ·
Ken Doane, American professional wrestler ·
T. J. Jordan, American basketball player ·
Daisuke Takahashi,
Japanese figure skater ·
March 17 ·
Edin Džeko, Bosnian footballer ·
Olesya Rulin, Russian-born actress ·
March 18 – Lykke Li, Swedish singer-songwriter. ·
March 19 – Anne Vyalitsyna, Russian model ·
March 20 – Ruby Rose, Australian actress and model ·
March 21 ·
Scott Eastwood, American actor ·
Michu, Spanish footballer ·
March 22 – Matt Bush,
American actor ·
March 23 ·
Brett Eldredge, American country music
singer ·
Steven Strait, American actor ·
March 24 – Val Chmerkovskiy, Ukrainian-American dancer ·
March 25 ·
Marco Belinelli, Italian basketball player ·
Megan Gibson, American softball player ·
March 26 ·
Jonny Craig, Canadian-American singer ·
Jessica Hart,
Australian model ·
Misty Stone, American pornographic actress ·
March 27 ·
SoCal Val, American professional wrestling
personality ·
Manuel Neuer, German football goalkeeper ·
March 28 ·
Lady Gaga, American activist, musician and
record producer ·
Meagan Smith, American film and voice
actress ·
March 29 ·
Lucas Elliot Eberl,
American actor and director ·
Romina Oprandi, Italian tennis player ·
March 30 ·
Tessa Ferrer, American actress ·
Sergio Ramos, Spanish footballer April[edit] ·
April 1 ·
Ellen Hollman, American actress ·
Kid Ink, American hip-hop musician ·
Yurika Nakamura, Japanese athlete ·
Hillary Scott, American musician ·
April 2 ·
Lee DeWyze, American rock musician ·
Drew Van Acker, American actor ·
April 3 ·
Amanda Bynes, American actress ·
Coleen Rooney, English media personality ·
April 4 ·
Labinot Harbuzi, Swedish footballer
(d. 2018) ·
Eunhyuk, South Korean actor and singer ·
Steven Brown,
Australian judoka personnel ·
April 7 – Choi Si-won, South Korean actor and singer ·
April 8 ·
Igor Akinfeev, Russian footballer ·
Cliff Avril, American football player ·
Félix Hernández,
Venezuelan baseball player ·
Erika Sawajiri, Japanese actress, singer,
and model ·
April 9 ·
Leighton Meester, American actress ·
Jordan Masterson, American actor ·
April 10 ·
Sam Attwater, British actor ·
Fernando Gago, Argentine footballer ·
Vincent Kompany, Belgian footballer ·
April 11 ·
Stephanie Pratt, American television
personality ·
Dai Greene, Welsh hurdler ·
April 12 – Matt McGorry, American actor and activist ·
April 15 – Tom Heaton, English footballer ·
April 16 ·
Sufe Bradshaw, American actress ·
Shinji Okazaki, Japanese football player ·
Paul Di Resta, British racing driver ·
April 17 – Romain Grosjean, French racing driver ·
April 18 – Maurice Edu, American footballer ·
April 19 – Candace Parker, American basketball player ·
April 20 ·
Pablo Martín, Spanish golfer ·
Cameron Duncan, New Zealand director and
writer (d. 2003) ·
April 22 ·
Viktor Fayzulin, Russian footballer ·
Amber Heard, American actress ·
Marshawn Lynch, American football player ·
April 23 – Jessica Stam, Canadian model ·
April 24 – Tahyna Tozzi, Australian model, singer and
actress ·
April 25 ·
John DeLuca, American actor ·
Daniel Sharman, British actor ·
April 26 – Aaron Meeks, American actor ·
April 27 ·
Jenna Coleman, British actress ·
Dinara Safina, Russian tennis player ·
April 28 – Jenna Ushkowitz, American stage and
television actress and singer ·
April 30 – Dianna Agron, American actress May[edit] ·
May 1 ·
Christian Benítez,
Ecuadorian footballer (d. 2013) ·
Cassie Jaye, American actress and film
director ·
May 2 ·
Emily Hart, American actress ·
Thomas McDonell, American actor ·
May 3 – Poppy Delevingne, English model ·
May 5 – Grace Wong, Hong Kong actress and beauty
pageant contestant ·
May 6 ·
Tyler Hynes, Canadian actor and film maker ·
Sasheer Zamata, American actress and
comedian ·
May 7 – Rianne ten Haken, Dutch model ·
May 8 – Laura Spencer,
American actress ·
May 12 ·
Jonathan Orozco, Mexican footballer ·
Emily VanCamp, Canadian actress ·
May 13 ·
Lena Dunham, American actress and producer ·
Robert Pattinson, English actor and musician ·
Alexander Rybak, Norwegian singer and
violinist ·
May 14 ·
Alyosha, Ukrainian singer ·
Mey Chan, Indonesian singer ·
Camila Sodi, Mexican actress ·
May 15 – Matías Fernández,
Chilean footballer ·
May 16 ·
Megan Fox, American actress ·
Drew Roy, American actor ·
Shamcey Supsup, Filipino beauty pageant
contestant ·
Jacob Zachar, American actor ·
May 17 ·
Amy Gumenick, Swedish actress ·
Tahj Mowry, American actor, dancer, and
singer ·
Erin Richards, Welsh actress ·
May 19 – Eric Lloyd, American actor ·
May 20 ·
Dexter Blackstock,
English footballer ·
Louisa Krause, American actress ·
May 21 ·
Ricardo Lockette, American football player ·
Mario Mandžukić,
Croatian footballer ·
May 22 ·
Julian Edelman, American football player ·
Molly Ephraim, American actress ·
Tatiana Volosozhar,
Ukrainian-born Russian figure skater ·
May 23 ·
Nico Colaluca, American footballer ·
Valentina Marchei,
Italian figure skater ·
Jordan Zimmermann,
American baseball player ·
May 24 – Mark Ballas, American dancer, actor, and
musician ·
May 25 – Juri Ueno, Japanese actress ·
May 26 – Àstrid
Bergès-Frisbey, Spanish actress and model ·
May 27 – Timo Descamps, Belgian actor and singer ·
May 28 ·
Joseph Cross,
American actor ·
Charles N'Zogbia,
French footballer ·
Britt McHenry, American sports reporter ·
Seth Rollins, American professional wrestler ·
May 29 ·
Hornswoggle, American professional wrestler
and actor ·
Eleazar Gómez, Mexican actor ·
Jaslene Gonzalez, Puerto Rican fashion model ·
May 30 ·
Will Peltz, American actor ·
Pasha Parfeni, Moldovan singer ·
May 31 ·
Brooke Castile, American figure skater ·
Robert Gesink, Dutch cyclist ·
Sopho Khalvashi, Georgian musician ·
Melissa McIntyre, Canadian actress June[edit] ·
June 1 ·
Ricardo Abarca, Mexican actor and singer ·
Moses Ndiema Masai,
Kenyan runner ·
Dayana Mendoza, Venezuelan model and beauty
queen ·
Chinedu Obasi, Nigerian footballer ·
Skream, British DJ and producer ·
Ben Smith,
New Zealand rugby player ·
June 2 ·
Todd Carney, Australian rugby player ·
Curtis Lofton, American football player ·
June 3 ·
Al Horford, Dominican basketball player ·
Brenden Jefferson,
American actor ·
Alexandros
Karageorgiou, Greek archer ·
Micah Kogo, Kenyan runner ·
Rafael Nadal, Spanish tennis player ·
Josh Segarra, American actor ·
Adrián Vallés,
Spanish race car driver ·
Tomáš Verner,
Czech Republic ice skater ·
June 4 ·
Oona Chaplin, Spanish-English actress and
dancer ·
Fahriye Evcen, German-Turkish actress ·
Shane Kippel, Canadian actor ·
Shelly Woods, British wheelchair racer ·
Yoochun, South Korean musician and actor ·
June 5 ·
Christian Baracat,
German rugby player ·
Dave Bolland, Canadian ice hockey player ·
Amanda Crew, Canadian actress ·
Vernon Gholston, American football player ·
June 6 ·
Justin Allgaier, American race car driver ·
Kim Hyun-joong, South Korean actor, model
and singer ·
Junichi Tazawa, Japanese-American baseball
player ·
June 9 – Adamo Ruggiero, Canadian actor ·
June 10 – Joey Zimmerman, American actor and musician ·
June 11 – Shia LaBeouf, American actor and film
director ·
June 12 ·
Cintia Dicker, Brazilian model ·
Benjamin Schmideg,
Australian actor ·
June 13 ·
Kat Dennings, American actress ·
DJ Snake, French DJ and producer ·
Keisuke Honda, Japanese football player ·
Ashley Olsen, American actress ·
Mary-Kate Olsen, American actress ·
Måns Zelmerlöw,
Swedish pop singer and television presenter ·
June 14 – Haley Hudson, American actress ·
June 15 – Momoko Ueda, Japanese golfer ·
June 16 – Fernando Muslera, Uruguayan footballer ·
June 17 ·
Marie Avgeropoulos,
Canadian actress and model ·
Lisa Haydon, Indian actress ·
June 18 ·
Richard Gasquet, French tennis player ·
Richard Madden, British actor ·
Shusaku Nishikawa,
Japanese footballer ·
Meaghan Rath, Canadian film and television
actress ·
Crystal Renn, American model and author ·
June 19 ·
Nazareno Casero, Argentinian actor ·
Erin Mackey, American actress and singer ·
Marvin Williams, American basketball player ·
June 20 – Dreama Walker, American actress ·
June 21 – Cheick Tioté, Ivorian footballer (d. 2017) ·
June 23 ·
Marti Malloy, American judoka ·
Simon Špilak, Slovenian road bicycle racer ·
June 24 ·
Stuart Broad, English cricketer ·
Kaitlin Cullum, American actress ·
Phil Hughes, American baseball player ·
Solange Knowles, American actress and singer ·
Bojana Stamenov, Serbian singer ·
June 25 ·
Lee Ho-suk, South Korean short-track skater ·
Ace Mahbaz, Iranian actor and writer ·
June 26 ·
Brittney Karbowski,
American voice actress ·
Angelina Pivarnick,
American television personality, model, and singer ·
June 27 ·
Drake Bell, American actor and singer ·
Sam Claflin, British actor ·
Kristal Uzelac, American artistic gymnast ·
June 28 ·
Suzuko Mimori, Japanese voice actress and
singer ·
Kellie Pickler, American singer ·
Shadia Simmons, Canadian actress ·
Maya Stojan, Swiss actress ·
June 29 ·
Christopher Egan, Australian actor ·
Mohd Farizal Marlias,
Malaysian footballer ·
Edward Maya, Romanian musician ·
June 30 – Alicia Fox, American professional wrestler
and model July[edit] ·
July 1 – Saw Yi Khy, Malaysian swimmer ·
July 2 ·
Lindsay Lohan, American actress and singer ·
Bruno Rezende, Brazilian volleyball player ·
July 3 – Felixia Yeap, Malaysian model ·
July 4 – Takahisa Masuda, Japanese actor and singer ·
July 5 – Ashkan Dejagah, Iranian footballer ·
July 6 ·
Leon Frierson, American actor and comedian ·
Derrick
Williams, American football player ·
July 7 ·
Wan Azraie, Malaysian footballer ·
Sevyn Streeter, American singer ·
July 8 ·
Renata Costa, Brazilian footballer ·
Jake McDorman, American film and television
actor ·
July 9 – Kiely Williams, American actress and singer ·
July 10 – Wyatt Russell, American actor ·
July 11 – Raúl García,
Spanish footballer ·
July 12 ·
360, Australian rapper ·
Krystal Forscutt, Australian reality TV star ·
JP Pietersen, South African rugby player ·
July 13 – Stanley Weber, French actor and theatre
director ·
July 14 ·
Sanam Baloch, Pakistani VJ, actress and
anchor ·
Peta Murgatroyd, New Zealand-born Australian
dancer ·
Dan Smith,
British singer ·
July 15 – Mishael Morgan, Canadian actress ·
July 17 ·
Dana,
Korean singer, dancer and actress ·
Brando Eaton, American actor ·
July 18 ·
Mustapha Jarju, Gambian footballer ·
Travis Milne, Canadian actor ·
July 19 – Jinder Mahal, Canadian professional wrestler ·
July 20 – Osric Chau, Canadian actor and martial
artist ·
July 21 ·
Livia Brito, Cuban-Mexican actress and model ·
Maycon Carvalho Inez,
Brazilian football player ·
Diane Guerrero, American actress ·
July 22 – Zeus, Motswana hip-hop artist, MC and
businessman ·
July 23 ·
Aya Uchida, Japanese voice actress ·
Ayaka Komatsu, Japanese actress, model and
gravure idol ·
July 24 ·
Vugar Gashimov, Azerbaijani chess
grandmaster (d. 2014) ·
Megan Park, Canadian actress and singer ·
Natalie Tran, Australian comedian ·
July 25 – Hulk,
Brazilian footballer ·
July 26 – Monica Raymund, American actress ·
July 27 – Nathan Stephenson,
Canadian actor ·
July 28 ·
Alexandra Chando, American actress ·
Nolan Gerard Funk,
Canadian actor and singer ·
July 30 ·
Jung Chul-woon, South Korean football player ·
Danielle Keaton, American actress ·
July 31 – Evgeni Malkin, Russian hockey player August[edit] ·
August 3 ·
Charlotte Casiraghi,
Monegasque heiress, royal and socialite ·
Andrew
McFarlane, American actor ·
Prince Louis
of Luxembourg, Prince of Luxembourg ·
August 4 – Oleg Ivanov, Russian footballer ·
August 5 ·
Paula Creamer, American golfer ·
Kyoko Oshima, Japanese artistic gymnast ·
August 6 – Bryan Young,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
August 7 ·
Altaír Jarabo, Mexican actress ·
Paul Biedermann, German swimmer ·
Nancy Sumari, Tanzanian beauty queen and
model ·
Keahu Kahuanui, American actor ·
August 8 ·
Jackie Cruz, Dominican-American actress ·
Peyton
List, American actress ·
Kaori Fukuhara, Japanese voice actress ·
Colby Rasmus, American baseball player ·
August 14 – Nigel Boogaard, Australian footballer ·
August 15 – Natalia Keery-Fisher,
English singer-songwriter ·
Yu Darvish, Japanese baseball player ·
Shawn Pyfrom, American actor ·
Graham Bensinger, American journalist ·
Bryton James, American actor ·
Tobias Schönenberg,
German actor and photo model ·
August 19 – Christina Perri, American pop and rock
musician ·
Usain Bolt, Jamaican sprinter ·
Kiami Davael, American actress ·
Brooks Wheelan, American actor, comedian and
writer ·
Keiko Kitagawa, Japanese actress ·
Neville,
Professional wrestler ·
August 25 – Andra, Romanian singer. ·
August 26 – Big K.R.I.T., American rapper ·
August 27 – Sebastian Kurz, Austrian politician,
25th Chancellor of
Austria ·
Armie Hammer, American actor ·
Gilad Shalit, Israeli soldier/hostage ·
Florence Welch, British singer ·
Lauren Collins, Canadian actress ·
Lea Michele, American actress and singer ·
Theo Hutchcraft, British pop musician ·
Ryan Ross, American guitarist ·
Ryan Kelley, American actor ·
Melanie Schlanger,
Australian freestyle swimmer ·
Feng Tianwei, Singaporean table tennis
player September[edit] ·
Sidney Rice, former American football player ·
Jean Sarkozy, French politician ·
Moses Ndiema Kipsiro,
Ugandan middle-distance runner ·
Stevan Faddy, Montenegrin singer ·
OMI, Jamaican-born singer ·
Shaun White, American professional
snowboarder ·
Jaclyn Hales, American actress ·
Xavier Woods, American professional wrestler ·
Leah LaBelle, American R&B singer
(d. 2018) ·
Jake Sandvig, American actor ·
September 9 – José Aldo, Brazilian mixed martial artist ·
Greg Garbowsky, American musician ·
Ryuji Kamiyama, Japanese vocalist and actor ·
Alfie Allen, English actor ·
Yuto Nagatomo, Japanese footballer ·
Emmy Rossum, American actress and singer ·
Yang Mi, Chinese actress and singer ·
September 13 – Kamui Kobayashi, Japanese professional
racing driver ·
Ai Takahashi, Japanese singer ·
A.J. Trauth, American actor and musician ·
Tinchy Stryder, Ghanaian musician ·
Jenna McCorkell, British figure skater ·
Heidi Montag, American television
personality ·
Gordon Beckham, American baseball player ·
Ian Harding, American actor ·
Kyla Pratt, American actress and musician ·
Danielle Jonas, American reality television
personality ·
Keeley Hazell, British model ·
Renaud Lavillenie,
French pole vaulter ·
Mandy Musgrave, American actress ·
Ilya Salmanzadeh, Swedish music producer ·
Peter Vack, American voice actor ·
Carrie Finlay, Canadian actress ·
September 20 – Aldis Hodge, American actor ·
September 21 – Lindsey Stirling, American violinist,
dancer, performance artist, and composer ·
September 23 – Kaylee DeFer, American actress ·
Leah Dizon, American singer and model ·
Eloise Mumford, American actress ·
September 25 – Steve Forrest,
American drummer ·
Sarah Freeman,
American actress ·
Ashley Leggat, Canadian actress ·
September 27 – Natasha Thomas, Danish singer and songwriter ·
September 28 – Andrés Guardado,
Mexican footballer ·
Olivier Giroud, French footballer ·
Ki Hong Lee, South Korean actor October[edit] ·
Sayaka Kanda, Japanese actress and singer ·
Jurnee Smollett-Bell,
American actress ·
Camilla Belle, American actress ·
Tom Hudson,
British actor ·
October 5 – Novica
Veličković, Serbian basketball player ·
Luisa D'Oliveira,
Canadian actress ·
Tereza Kerndlová,
Czech singer ·
Olivia Thirlby, American actress ·
Bree Olson, American former pornographic
actress ·
Holland Roden, American actress ·
Amber Stevens West,
American actress and model ·
October 9 – Laure Manaudou, French swimmer ·
Lucy
Griffiths, British actress ·
Nathan Jawai, Australian basketball player ·
Gabriel Agbonlahor, English footballer ·
Raquel Lee, American actress ·
Julia McIlvaine, American character actress ·
Wesley Matthews, American basketball player ·
Iveta Mukuchyan, Armenian singer, model and
actress ·
Skyler Shaye, American actress ·
Ali Fazal, Indian actor ·
Lee Donghae, Korean singer ·
Craig Pickering, British sprinter ·
Inna,
Romanian singer ·
October 17 – Mohombi, Congolese urban singer-songwriter
and dancer ·
October 18 – Loukas Giorkas, Greek-Cypriot singer and
model ·
October 20 – Elyse Taylor, Australian model ·
Tamerlan Tsarnaev,
Russian-American terrorist (d. 2013) ·
Christopher von
Uckermann, Mexican actor ·
Kyle Gallner, American actor ·
Kara Lang, Canadian footballer ·
Emilia Clarke, British actress ·
Jessica Stroup, American actress and fashion
model ·
Drake, Canadian actor and hip-hop rapper ·
Nobuhiko Okamoto, Japanese voice actor and
singer ·
John Ruddy, English footballer ·
Erica Dasher, American actress ·
Inbar Lavi, Israeli actress ·
October 28 – Tamar Kaprelian, Armenian-American musician
and singer ·
Italia Ricci, Canadian actress ·
Derek Theler, American actor ·
October 30 – Thomas Morgenstern,
Austrian Olympic ski jumper ·
October 31 – Brent Corrigan,
American porn actor and director November[edit] ·
November 1 – Penn Badgley, American actor ·
Jasmine Trias, Filipino singer ·
Heo Young-Saeng, South Korean singer ·
November 4 – Alexz Johnson, Canadian actress and singer ·
Kasper Schmeichel,
Danish footballer ·
Nodiko Tatishvili,
Georgian singer ·
Katie Leclerc, American actress ·
Adam Saunders, Australian actor ·
Jamie Roberts, Welsh rugby union player ·
Aaron Swartz, American programmer (d. 2013) ·
Josh Peck, American actor and director ·
Samuel Wanjiru, Kenyan athlete (d. 2011) ·
François Trinh-Duc,
French rugby player ·
Greta Salóme, Icelandic singer and violinist ·
Radhika Kumaraswamy,
Indian actress ·
Rafael de la Fuente,
Venezuelan actor and singer ·
November 12 – Evan Yo, Taiwanese singer-songwriter ·
Cory Michael Smith,
American actor ·
Yuna, Malaysian singer, songwriter, and
businesswoman ·
Sania Mirza, Indian tennis player ·
Coye Francies, American football player ·
November 16 – Omar Mateen, American mass murderer
(d. 2016) ·
Karmichael Hunt, Australian NRL player ·
Nani,
Cape Verde-born Portuguese footballer ·
Alexis Vastine, French boxer (d. 2015) ·
Joseph Ashton,
American actor and voice actor ·
Ragne Veensalu, Estonian actress ·
November 19 – Veronica Scott, American fashion designer ·
Ashley Fink, American actress and singer ·
Lee Gye-deok, South Korean singer and
activist ·
November 21 – Sam Palladio, British actor and musician ·
November 22 – Oscar Pistorius, South African Paralympic
runner ·
Jimmy Graham, American football player ·
Pedro León, Spanish soccer player ·
Mohamed Massaquoi,
American football player ·
Guðmundur Pétursson,
Icelandic soccer player ·
November 25 – Katie Cassidy, American singer and model ·
Kanae Ito, Japanese voice actress ·
Trevor Morgan,
American actor ·
November 27 – Suresh Raina, Indian cricket player ·
Hannah Fry, British complex systems
theorist, public speaker and TV presenter ·
Pamela Bianca Manalo,
Filipina beauty queen and actress ·
Johnny Simmons, American actor ·
Helen Wood,
British television personality ·
November 30 – Jordan Farmar, American basketball player December[edit] ·
December 1 – DeSean Jackson, American football player ·
December 2 – Edson Décimo
Alves Araújo, Brazilian footballer (d. 2014) ·
December 4 – Martell Webster, American basketball player ·
December 7 – Corey Vidal, Canadian online video content
provider and digital media consultant ·
Amir Khan,
British boxer ·
Kate Voegele, American singer-songwriter and
actress ·
Alex House, Canadian actor ·
Lee Peltier, English footballer ·
Condola Rashād,
American actress ·
Radosław
Majewski, Polish footballer ·
Xiah,
Korean singer ·
Emma Bell, American actress ·
Vanessa Zima, American actress ·
December 18 – Jery Sandoval, Colombian actress, model and
singer ·
Calvin Andrew, English footballer ·
Ryan Babel, Dutch footballer ·
Ingrid Burley, American rapper and
songwriter ·
December 22 – Umar Farouk
Abdulmutallab, Nigerian terrorist ·
December 23 – Noël Wells, American actress and comedian ·
Ana Brenda Contreras,
Mexican actress and singer ·
Tim Elliott, American mixed martial artist ·
Satomi Ishihara, Japanese actress ·
Mew Azama, Japanese actress ·
Kit Harington, British actor ·
December 27 – Jamaal Charles, American football player ·
December 29 – Kim Ok-bin, South Korean actress and model ·
Ellie Goulding, British singer ·
Faye Marsay, British actress ·
Max Walker,
Canadian actor Deaths[edit] January[edit] STS-51-Lcrew ·
Giuseppe Addobbati,
Italian actor (b. 1909) ·
Christopher
Isherwood, English writer (b. 1904) ·
Phil Lynott, Irish musician, lead singer and
bassist (Thin Lizzy) (b. 1949) ·
Sir John
Barlow, 2nd Baronet, British politician (b. 1898) ·
Ilmari Salminen, Finnish Olympic athlete
(b. 1902) ·
January 6 – Una Merkel, American actress (b. 1903) ·
January 7 – Juan Rulfo, Mexican writer (b. 1917) ·
January 8 – Maria L. de
Hernández, Mexican-born American rights activist (b. 1896) ·
January 10 – Jaroslav Seifert, Czech writer, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1901) ·
January 12 – Juan Carlos Corazzo,
Uruguayan football player (b. 1907) ·
January 13 – Abdul Fattah Ismail,
Leader of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) (b. 1939) ·
Donna Reed, American actress (b. 1921) ·
Juan Manuel Rozas,
Spanish writer (b. 1936) ·
January 16 – Herbert W. Armstrong,
founded the Worldwide Church of God (b. 1892) ·
January 17 – Abdul Majid Kubar,
4th Prime Minister of
Libya (b. 1909) ·
January 23 – Willard Van Dyke, American filmmaker and
photographer (b. 1906) ·
Victor Crutchley, British admiral (b. 1893) ·
L. Ron Hubbard, American writer and founder
of Scientology (b. 1911) ·
Gordon MacRae, American actor and singer
(b. 1921) ·
Nikhil Banerjee, Indian classical sitarist
(b. 1931) ·
Lilli Palmer, German actress (b. 1914) ·
January 28 – In the Challenger disaster: ·
Gregory Jarvis, American astronaut (b. 1944) ·
Christa McAuliffe,
American astronaut and teacher (b. 1948) ·
Ronald McNair, American astronaut (b. 1950) ·
Ellison Onizuka, American astronaut
(b. 1946) ·
Judith Resnik, American astronaut (b. 1949) ·
Dick Scobee, American astronaut (b. 1939) ·
Michael J.
Smith, American astronaut (b. 1945) ·
January 29 – Leif Erickson,
American actor (b. 1911) February[edit] ·
February 1 – Alva Myrdal, Swedish politician, diplomat,
and writer, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1902) ·
February 6 – Frederick Coutts, the 8th General of The Salvation Army (b. 1899) ·
Minoru Yamasaki, Japanese architect, designed
the twin towers of the World
Trade Center (b. 1912) ·
Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegalese historian,
anthropologist, physicist, and politician (b. 1923) ·
February 8 – Sarah Isabella
McElligott, New Zealand cook and fruit-stall holder (b. 1883) ·
February 10 – Brian Aherne, British actor (b. 1902) ·
Frank Herbert, American author (b. 1920) ·
Evelio Javier, Filipino politician, lawyer
and civil servant (b. 1942) ·
February 13 – Guang Qin, Chinese Buddhist monk and teacher
(b. 1892) ·
February 14 – Edmund Rubbra, British composer (b. 1901) ·
February 16 – Howard Da Silva, American actor (b. 1909) ·
Jiddu Krishnamurti,
Indian philosopher (b. 1895) ·
Red Ruffing, American baseball player (New York Yankees) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1905) ·
Paul Stewart,
American actor (b. 1908) ·
February 19 – Francisco Mignone,
Brazilian classical music (b. 1897) ·
Helen Hooven
Santmyer, American writer (b. 1895) ·
Mart Stam, Dutch architect (b. 1899) ·
February 24 – Tommy Douglas, Canadian politician and
"Father of medicare"
in Canada (b. 1904) ·
February 27 – Jacques Plante, Canadian hockey player
(b. 1929) ·
Olof Palme, Swedish politician, 26th Prime Minister
of Sweden (b. 1927) ·
Thomas
Williams, British politician (b. 1915) March[edit] ·
March 2 – Cesare Polacco, Italian actor (b. 1900) ·
March 4 ·
Richard Manuel, Canadian musician (The Band) (b. 1943) ·
Howard Greenfield,
American songwriter (b. 1936) ·
March 6 ·
Adolph Caesar, American actor (b. 1933) ·
Alexander Hollaender,
researcher in radiobiology (b. 1898) ·
Georgia O'Keeffe,
American artist (b. 1887) ·
Lewis Valentine, Welsh politician (b. 1893) ·
March 10 ·
Myron Cohen, American comedian (b. 1902) ·
Ray Milland, Welsh-American actor and
director (b. 1907) ·
March 13 – José Vieira Alvernaz,
Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate
(b. 1898) ·
March 15 – Miguel Darío
Miranda y Gómez, Mexican Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal
(b. 1895) ·
March 17 – John Bagot Glubb, British soldier (b. 1897) ·
March 18 – Bernard Malamud, American writer (b. 1914) ·
March 22 ·
Charles Starrett, American actor (b. 1903) ·
Harriette Simpson
Arnow, American novelist (b. 1908) ·
Martin Harlinghausen,
German air force general (b. 1902) ·
March 23 ·
Moshe Feinstein, Orthodox rabbi (b. 1895) ·
Anastasia
Zuyeva, Soviet actress (b. 1896) ·
March 24 ·
Michael,
Prince of Montenegro (b. 1908) ·
Krzysztof
Mikołaj Radziwiłł, Polish translator and politician
(b. 1898) ·
March 28 – Virginia Gilmore, American actress (b. 1919) ·
March 29 – Harry Ritz, American actor (b. 1907) ·
March 30 – James Cagney, American actor (b. 1899) ·
March 31 ·
Jerry Paris, American actor and director
(b. 1925) ·
O'Kelly Isley, American singer of The Isley
Brothers (b. 1937) April[edit] ·
April 3 – Sir Peter Pears, English tenor (b. 1910) ·
April 7 – Leonid Kantorovich,
Russian economist, Nobel
Prize laureate (b. 1912) ·
April 8 – Yukiko Okada, Japanese idol singer (b. 1967) ·
April 13 – Stephen Stucker, American actor (b. 1947) ·
April 14 ·
April 14 – Simone de Beauvoir,
French feminist writer (b. 1908) ·
April 14 – Jole Bovio Marconi,
Italian archaeologist and prehistorian (b. 1897) ·
April 15 ·
Jean Genet, French writer (b. 1910) ·
Tim McIntire, American actor (b. 1944) ·
April 17 ·
Paul Costello, American Olympic rower –
double sculls (b. 1894) ·
Marcel Dassault, French aircraft
industrialist (b. 1892) ·
Bessie Head, South African writer (b. 1937) ·
Carl Lee, American actor (b. 1926) ·
April 19 ·
Aileen Britton, Australian actress (b. 1916) ·
Alvin Childress, American actor (b. 1907) ·
April 20 – Aleksei Arbuzov, Soviet playwright (b. 1908) ·
April 22 – Mircea Eliade, Romanian historian of
religions and writer (b. 1907) ·
April 23 ·
Harold Arlen, American music composer
(b. 1905) ·
Jim Laker, English cricketer (b. 1922) ·
Otto Preminger, Austrian-born film director
(b. 1905) ·
April 24 – The Duchess of Windsor (b. 1896) ·
April 26 ·
Broderick Crawford,
American actor (b. 1911) ·
Bessie Love, American actress (b. 1898) ·
Lou van Burg, Dutch television personality
and game show host (b. 1917) ·
Dechko Uzunov, Bulgarian painter (b. 1899) ·
April 27 – J. Allen Hynek, American ufologist (b. 1910) ·
April 29 – Gilbert Baker,
British Anglican bishop and missionary
(b. 1910) ·
April 30 – Robert
Stevenson, English film director (b. 1905) May[edit] ·
May 1 – Hylda Baker, English comedy actress
(b. 1905) ·
May 2 – Henri Toivonen, Finnish rally car driver
(b. 1956) ·
May 3 – Robert Alda, American actor (b. 1914) ·
May 7 – Herma Szabo, Austrian figure skater
(b. 1902) ·
May 9 ·
Herschel Bernardi,
American actor (b. 1923) ·
Tenzing Norgay, Nepalese sherpa (b. 1914) ·
May 11 ·
Henry Plumer
McIlhenny, American art collector, socialite, philanthropist and
the chairman of the Philadelphia Art Museum (b. 1910) ·
Fritz Pollard, American football player and
member of the Pro Football
Hall of Fame (b. 1894) ·
May 12 ·
Elisabeth Bergner,
Austrian actress (b. 1897) ·
Alicia Moreau de
Justo, Argentine physician, politician, pacifist and human rights
activist (b. 1885) ·
May 14 ·
Janne Aikala, Finnish murder victim
(b. 1975) ·
William Lindsay,
British actor (b. 1945) ·
May 15 ·
Elio de Angelis, Italian race car driver
(b. 1958) ·
Theodore White, American writer (b. 1915) ·
May 19 – Jimmy Lyons, American musician (b. 1931) ·
May 20 – Helen B. Taussig, American cardiologist
(b. 1898) ·
May 23 ·
Sterling Hayden, American actor (b. 1916) ·
Altiero Spinelli, Italian political theorist
and European federalist (b. 1907) ·
May 24 ·
Yakima Canutt, American actor and stuntman
(b. 1895) ·
Robert
Holmes, British scriptwriter (b. 1926) ·
May 25 – Chester Bowles, American politician
(b. 1901) ·
May 26 – Gian-Carlo Coppola,
American film producer (b. 1964) ·
May 27 – Ajoy Mukherjee, Indian politician, Chief
Minister of West Bengal (b. 1901) ·
May 28 – Lurene Tuttle, American character actress
(b. 1907) ·
May 29 – José Luis Carreño,
Spanish Roman Catholic priest
and missionary (b. 1905) ·
May 30 – Perry Ellis, American fashion designer
(b. 1940) ·
May 31 ·
Jane Frank, American artist (b. 1918) ·
James Rainwater, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1917) June[edit] ·
June 3 – Dame Anna Neagle, English actress (b. 1904) ·
June 4 – Paul Stevens,
American actor (b. 1921) ·
June 5 – Bryan Grant, American tennis champion
(b. 1909) ·
June 5 – Bruce Nickell ·
June 6 ·
William Joynt, Australian officer and farm
labourer (b. 1889) ·
Tony Wright,
English actor (b. 1925) ·
June 11 – Chesley Bonestell,
American painter (b. 1888) ·
June 11 – Susan Snow (b. 1946) ·
June 13 ·
Benny Goodman, American jazz musician
(b. 1909) ·
Ulla Strömstedt,
Swedish actress (b. 1939) ·
June 14 ·
Alan Jay Lerner, American lyricist (b. 1918) ·
Jorge Luis Borges,
Argentine writer (b. 1899) ·
Marlin Perkins, American zoologist (b. 1905) ·
June 15 – Walter V. Schaefer,
American jurist and educator (b. 1904) ·
June 16 – Maurice Duruflé,
French composer (b. 1902) ·
June 17 ·
Anahareo, Canadian writer (b. 1906) ·
Kate Smith, American singer (b. 1907) ·
June 18 ·
Richard Abbott,
Belgian-born American actor (b. 1899) ·
Frances Scott
Fitzgerald, daughter of F. Scott and Zelda (Sayre) Fitzgerald
(b. 1921) ·
June 19 ·
Len Bias, American basketball player
(b. 1963) ·
Coluche, stage name of Michel Colucci,
French comedian and humorist (b. 1944) ·
June 21 – Assi Rahbani, Lebanese composer, musician,
conductor and author (b. 1923) ·
June 23 ·
Sir Moses Finley, British classicist
(b. 1912) ·
Nigel Stock,
English actor (b. 1919) ·
June 26 ·
Hilda Conkling, American child poet
(b. 1910) ·
Kunio Maekawa, Japanese architect (b. 1905) ·
June 27 – Don Rogers,
American football player (b. 1962) ·
June 28 – Mary
Anderson, American actress (b. 1897) ·
June 29 ·
Jack Christiansen,
American football player (Detroit Lions) and member of the Pro Football
Hall of Fame (b. 1928) ·
Robert Drivas, American actor (b. 1938) ·
June 30 – Guan Zilan, Chinese avant-garde painter
(b. 1903) July[edit] ·
July 3 – Rudy Vallée, American singer, actor, and
bandleader (b. 1901) ·
July 4 – Oscar Zariski, Russian mathematician
(b. 1899) ·
July 6 – Jagjivan Ram, Indian politician (b. 1908) ·
July 8 ·
Hyman G. Rickover,
American admiral (b. 1900) ·
Skeeter Webb, baseball player (b. 1909) ·
July 12 – Wacław
Kisielewski, Polish pianist (b. 1943) ·
July 13 – Patriarch
Nicholas VI of Alexandria (b. 1913) ·
July 14 ·
Raymond Loewy, French-born industrial
designer (b. 1893) ·
Joseph Vogt, German classical historian
(b. 1895) ·
July 15 ·
Florence Halop, American actress (b. 1923) ·
Billy Haughton, American harness driver and
trainer (b. 1923) ·
July 18 ·
Buddy Baer, American boxer and actor
(b. 1915) ·
Stanley Rous, English administrator, 6th
President of FIFA (b. 1895) ·
July 19 ·
Alfredo Binda, Italian cyclist (b. 1902) ·
Harold D. Schuster,
American film director (b. 1902) ·
July 20 – Helen Craig,
American actress (b. 1912) ·
July 21 – Ernest Maas, American screenwriter (b. 1892) ·
July 22 ·
Ede Staal, Dutch singer-songwriter (b. 1941) ·
Floyd Gottfredson,
American cartoonist, primarily known for the "Mickey Mouse" comic strip (b. 1905) ·
July 24 ·
Fritz Albert Lipmann,
American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel
Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1899) ·
Laurie Nash, Australian sportsman (b. 1910) ·
Yoshiyuki Tsuruta,
Japanese Olympic swimmer (b. 1903) ·
July 25 ·
Ted Lyons, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox)
and member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1900) ·
Vincente Minnelli,
American film director (b. 1903) ·
July 26 – W. Averell Harriman,
American diplomat and politician (b. 1891) ·
July 27 – Osbert Lancaster, British cartoonist
(b. 1908) ·
July 31 ·
Patriarch
Iustin of Romania (b. 1910) ·
Diana King,
British actress (b. 1918) ·
Teddy Wilson, American jazz pianist
(b. 1912) ·
Chiune Sugihara, Japanese diplomat and
humanitarian who saved Jewish WWII refugees (b. 1900) August[edit] ·
August 1 – Ignatius
Joseph Kasimo Hendrowahyono, Indonesian politician (b. 1900) ·
August 2 ·
Renato Leduc, Mexican poet and journalist
(b. 1897) ·
Vsevolod Bazhenov,
Soviet painter (b. 1909) ·
August 4 – Willem Ruis, Dutch game show host (b. 1945) ·
August 10 – Chuck McKinley, American tennis champion
(b. 1941) ·
August 13 – Pius Anthony
Benincasa, American Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1913) ·
August 15 – Felix Tikotin, architect and art collector
(b. 1893) ·
August 16 – Jaime Sáenz, Bolivian poet, novelist, and
short story writer (b. 1921) ·
Hermione Baddeley,
British actress (b. 1906) ·
Charles Radoff, Russian painter (b. 1894) ·
August 20 – Milton Acorn, Canadian poet, writer, and
playwright (b. 1923) ·
August 21 – Thad Jones, American jazz musician (b. 1923) ·
August 22 – Celâl Bayar, Turkish politician, 3rd Prime Minister
of Turkey and President of Turkey (b. 1883) ·
August 23 – Mikhail
Kuznetsov, Soviet actor (b. 1918) ·
August 26 – Ted Knight, American actor (b. 1923) ·
August 27 – George Nepia, New Zealand Maori rugby player
(b. 1905) ·
August 29 – Arthur Meyerhoff, American advertising
agency executive and entrepreneur (b. 1895) ·
August 30 – George Pelawa, American ice hockey
star Minnesota Mr. Hockey (b. 1968) ·
Henry Moore, British sculptor (b. 1898) ·
Jorge Alessandri, Chilean engineer,
entrepreneur and politician, 27th President of Chile (b. 1896) ·
Urho Kekkonen, Finnish politician,
21st Prime Minister
of Finland and 8th President of Finland (b. 1900) September[edit] ·
Earl B. Dickerson,
prominent African American attorney (b. 1891) ·
Murray Hamilton, American actor (b. 1923) ·
September 4 – Hank Greenberg, American baseball player and
member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1911) ·
September 6 – Blanche Sweet, American actress (b. 1896) ·
Omar Ali
Saifuddien III, Sultan of Brunei (b. 1914) ·
Sir Spencer Le
Marchant, British politician (b. 1931) ·
María Dolores
Katarain ("Yoyes"), Spanish Basque ETA terrorist
(b. 1954) ·
Dame Mary V. Austin, Australian community worker,
political activist (b. 1900) ·
Jacques Henri
Lartigue, French painter (b. 1894) ·
Panagiotis
Kanellopoulos, Greek author and politician, 164th Prime Minister
of Greece (b. 1902) ·
Henry DeWolf Smyth,
American physicist (b. 1898) ·
September 12 – Frank Nelson,
American actor (b. 1911) ·
September 18 – Pat Phoenix, British actress (b. 1923) ·
September 21 – Cheryl Keeton, American murder victim
(b. 1949) ·
September 22 – József Asbóth,
Hungarian tennis champion (b. 1917) ·
September 23 – Gottfried
Freiherr von Banfield, Austro-Hungarian naval aeroplane pilot in
the First World War (b. 1890) ·
September 25 – Nikolay Semyonov, Russian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1896) ·
September 26 – Noboru Terada, Japanese Olympic swimmer
(b. 1917) ·
Tony Acquaviva, American composer (b. 1925) ·
Cliff Burton, American bassist (b. 1962) ·
Denis Carey,
British actor (b. 1909) ·
Howard
Graham, Canadian Army Officer (b. 1898) ·
Robert Helpmann, Australian actor, dancer
and choreographer (b. 1909) ·
September 29 – Prince
George Valdemar of Denmark (b. 1920) ·
September 30 – Storm Jameson, English journalist and author
(b. 1891) October[edit] ·
October 3 – Han Xianchu, Chinese army general and
politician (b. 1913) ·
Hal B. Wallis, American film producer
(b. 1898) ·
James H. Wilkinson,
British mathematician (b. 1919) ·
October 7 – Wallace Wade, American football coach
(b. 1892) ·
October 10 – Michele Pellegrino,
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
(b. 1903) ·
Norm Cash, American baseball player
(b. 1934) ·
Boris Leven, Russian-born art director
(b. 1908) ·
October 14 – Keenan Wynn, American actor (b. 1916) ·
October 15 – Jerry
Smith, American football All Pro tight end, Washington Redskins, NFL (b. 1943) ·
October 16 – Arthur Grumiaux, Belgian violinist (b. 1921) ·
October 19 – Samora Machel, Mozambican military
commander, politician and revolutionary, 1st President of
Mozambique (b. 1933) ·
October 21 – Fritz Hochwälder,
Austrian author (b. 1911) ·
October 22 – Albert Szent-Györgyi,
Hungarian physiologist, Nobel
Prize laureate (b. 1893) ·
October 23 – Edward Adelbert
Doisy, American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel
Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1893) ·
October 25 – Forrest Tucker, American actor (b. 1919) ·
October 26 – Jackson Scholz, American Olympic athlete
(b. 1897) ·
October 28 – Ian Marter, British actor and writer
(b. 1944) ·
October 31 – Robert S. Mulliken,
American physicist and chemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in
Chemistry (b. 1896) November[edit] ·
November 2 – Paul Frees, American voice actor (b. 1920) ·
November 3 – Vladimir Bobri, Soviet composer (b. 1898) ·
November 4 – Abdallah El-Yafi, Lebanese politician,
9th Prime Minister
of Lebanon (b. 1901) ·
November 5 – Claude Jutra, Canadian film director
(b. 1930) ·
November 6 – Elisabeth Grümmer,
Alsatian soprano (b. 1911) ·
November 7 – Anson Phelps
Stokes, American Episcopal bishop
(b. 1905) ·
Artur London, Czech statesman (b. 1915) ·
Vyacheslav Molotov,
Soviet politician (b. 1890) ·
November 10 – Rogelio de la Rosa,
Filipino actor and politician (b. 1916) ·
November 11 – Roger C. Carmel, American actor (b. 1932) ·
November 12 – Faiz Ahmad, Afghan revolutionary leader
(b. 1946) ·
November 13 – Franco Cortese, Italian racing driver
(b. 1903) ·
November 15 – Alexandre Tansman,
French composer and virtuoso pianist (b. 1897) ·
November 16 – Siobhán McKenna,
Irish actress (b. 1923) ·
November 18 – Gia Carangi, American supermodel (b. 1960) ·
November 19 – Flukey Stokes, American mobster (b. 1937) ·
Jerry Colonna,
American comedian (b. 1904) ·
Dar Robinson, American film stuntman
(b. 1947) ·
Sebastian Vayalil,
Indian bishop (b. 1906) ·
Scatman Crothers, American actor, musician
(b. 1910) ·
William Bradford
Huie, American journalist, editor, publisher and author (b. 1910) ·
November 25 – Ivan Magill, Irish-born anaesthetist
(b. 1888) ·
November 29 – Cary Grant, British actor (b. 1904) December[edit] ·
Bobby Layne, American football player (Detroit Lions) and member of the Pro Football
Hall of Fame (b. 1926) ·
Robert Lee,
Chinese-born British actor (b. 1914) ·
Desi Arnaz, Cuban-born American actor,
bandleader, musician and television producer; co-founder of Desilu Productions (b. 1917) ·
Ken Scott,
American actor (b. 1928) ·
December 3 – Austin Hayes, Irish footballer (b. 1958) ·
December 8 – Anatoly Marchenko,
Soviet dissident and author (b. 1938) ·
December 10 – Susan Cabot, American actress (b. 1927) ·
December 12 – Paul Verner, German politician (b. 1911) ·
December 13 – Heather Angel,
British-born American actress (b. 1909) ·
Claude Bertrand,
French actor (b. 1919) ·
Antal Páger,
Hungarian actor (b. 1899) ·
December 15 – Serge Lifar, Soviet dancer and choreographer
(b. 1905) ·
Francisco Casanovas,
Spanish conductor and composer (b. 1899) ·
John Nathaniel Couch,
American mycologist (b. 1896) ·
Evgenii Nikishin, Soviet mathematician
(b. 1945) ·
Guillermo Cano Isaza,
Colombian journalist (b. 1925) ·
Wanis al-Qaddafi, Libyan politician,
10th Prime Minister of
Libya (b. 1924) ·
December 18 – Andrew Tsu, Chinese Anglican bishop (b. 1885) ·
December 21 – Willy Coppens, Belgian pilot (b. 1892) ·
December 22 – Ida Cook (aka Mary Burchell), British
novelist and campaigner for Jewish refugees (b. 1904) ·
Gardner Fox, American writer (b. 1911) ·
Richard van
der Riet Woolley, English astronomer (b. 1906) ·
December 26 – Elsa Lanchester, British-American actress
(b. 1902) ·
December 28 – Jan Nieuwenhuys, Dutch painter (b. 1922) ·
Harold Macmillan, Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1894) ·
Pietro Parente, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1891) ·
Andrei Tarkovsky, Russian film director
(b. 1932) ·
December 31 – Lloyd Haynes, American actor (b. 1934) Date unknown[edit] ·
Iren Marik, classical Hungarian pianist
(b. 1906) Nobel Prizes[edit] ·
Physics – Ernst Ruska, Gerd Binnig, Heinrich Rohrer ·
Chemistry – Dudley R. Herschbach, Yuan T. Lee, John Charles Polanyi ·
Physiology
or Medicine – Stanley Cohen, Rita Levi-Montalcini ·
Peace – Elie Wiesel ·
Economics – James Buchanan Jr References |
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