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Gregorian Year
1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was
a common year starting
on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar,
the 1987th year of the Common Era (CE)
and Anno Domini (AD)
designations, the 987th year of the 2nd millennium, the 87th year of
the 20th century,
and the 8th year of the 1980s decade. Contents ·
1Events ·
2Births ·
3Deaths Events[edit] January[edit] ·
January 2 – Chadian–Libyan
conflict – Battle of Fada: The Chadian army destroys a Libyan armoured brigade. ·
January 3 – Aretha Franklin becomes the first woman
inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame. ·
January 4 – 1987
Maryland train collision: An Amtrak train en route from Washington,
D.C. to Boston collides with Conrail engines at Chase, Maryland, killing 16. ·
January 5 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan undergoes prostate surgery, causing speculation
about his physical fitness to continue in office. ·
January 8 – The Dow Jones
Industrial Average closes for the first time above 2,000, gaining
8.30 to close at 2,002.25. ·
January 13 – New York mafiosi Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno and
Carmine Peruccia are sentenced to 100 years in prison for racketeering. ·
January 15 – Hu Yaobang, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China,
is forced into retirement by political conservatives. ·
January 16 – León Febres Cordero, president of Ecuador,
is kidnapped by followers of imprisoned general Frank Vargas,
who successfully demand the latter's release. ·
January 20 – Terry Waite, the special envoy of the Archbishop of
Canterbury in Lebanon, is kidnapped in Beirut(released November 1991). ·
January 22 – Pennsylvania
Treasurer Budd Dwyer shoots
and kills himself with a revolver during a
televised press conference after
being found guilty on charges of bribery, fraud, conspiracy,
and racketeering. ·
January 29 – William J. Casey ends his term as Director
of the Central Intelligence Agency. ·
January 31 – The last Ohrbach's department store closes in
New York City after 64 years of operation. February[edit] ·
British Airways is privatised and
listed on the London Stock
Exchange. ·
The new Constitution
of the Philippines goes into effect. This new constitution
adds Spanish and Arabic as optional languages of the Philippines. ·
February 20 – A second Unabomber bomb explodes at a Salt Lake City computer store, injuring
the owner. ·
February 23 – SN 1987A, the first
"naked-eye" supernova since 1604,
is observed. ·
February 25 – Beginning of the Phosphorite War protest movement
in Estonian SSR. ·
February 26 – Iran–Contra affair:
The Tower Commission rebukes
U.S. President Ronald Reagan for
not controlling his National
Security Council staff. March[edit] ·
March 2 – American Motors is acquired by
the Chrysler Corporation. ·
March 3 – Eazy-E's first song, Boyz-n-the-Hood, was released. ·
March 4 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan addresses the American
people on the Iran–Contra affair,
acknowledging that his overtures to Iran had
"deteriorated" into an arms-for-hostages deal. MS Herald
of Free Enterprisebefore its capsizing on March 6. ·
March 6 – Zeebrugge
disaster: Roll-on/roll-off cross-channel
ferry MS Herald
of Free Enterprise capsizes off Zeebrugge harbor in Belgium; 193 people
die. ·
March 7 – 1987 Lieyu massacre: Republic of China
Army execute 19 unarmed Vietnamese refugees on Donggang
beach, Lieyu, Kinmen off Mainland China. ·
March 9 – U2's
album The Joshua Tree was
released. ·
March 18 – Woodstock of physics:
The marathon session of the American
Physical Society's meeting features 51 presentations concerning
the science of high-temperature
superconductors. ·
March 20 – AZT is approved by the United
States Food and
Drug Administration for use in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. ·
March 24 – Michael Eisner, CEO of The Walt Disney
Company, and French Prime Minister and future President of
France, Jacques Chirac,
sign the agreement to construct the 4,800 acres (19 km2) Euro Disney Resort (now called Disneyland Paris) and to develop the Val d'Europe area of the new town Marne-la-Vallée in
Paris, France. ·
March 29 – The World Wrestling
Federation (later WWE) produces WrestleMania III from the Pontiac Silverdome in
Pontiac, Michigan. The event is particularly notable for the record
attendance of 93,173, the largest recorded attendance for a live indoor sporting
event in North America until February 14, 2010, when the 2010 NBA All-Star
Game has an attendance of 108,713 at AT&T Stadium. ·
March 30 – The 59th Academy Awards take
place in Los Angeles,
with Platoon winning Best Picture ·
March 31 – Margaret Thatcher, Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom, conducts a 45-minute interview on
Soviet television. April[edit] ·
April 3 – Showboat Casino
Hotel first opens in Atlantic City,
New Jersey. ·
April 13 – The governments of the Portuguese Republic and
the People's Republic of China sign an agreement in
which Macau will be returned to China
in 1999. ·
April 19 – The Simpsons cartoon first appears
as a series of shorts on The Tracey Ullman
Show. ·
April 21 – In Colombo, Sri Lanka, The Central Bus
Station Bombing kills 113 civilians. ·
April 27 – The United
States Department of Justice declares incumbent Austrian
president Kurt Waldheim an
"undesirable alien". ·
April 30 – Canadian Prime
Minister Brian Mulroney and
the Provincial Premiers agree on principle to the Meech Lake Accord which
would bring Quebec into the constitution. May[edit] ·
May 8 – Loughgall ambush: A 24-man unit of the British Army Special Air Service (SAS)
ambushed eight members of the Provisional
Irish Republican Army (IRA) as they mounted an attack on
a Royal Ulster
Constabulary (RUC) barracks. All IRA members were killed as
well as one civilian. ·
May 9 – A Soviet-made Ilyushin Il-62 airliner, operated
by LOT Polish Airlines, crashes into a forest just
outside Warsaw, killing all 183 people on board. ·
May 11 – Klaus Barbie goes on trial in Lyon for war crimes committed during World War
II. ·
May 14 – Lieutenant Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka executes a bloodless
coup in Fiji. ·
May 17 – USS Stark is
hit by two Iraqi-owned Exocet AM39 air-to-surface missiles
killing 47 sailors. ·
May 22 ·
The Hashimpura massacre occurs
in Meerut, India. ·
The first ever Rugby World Cup kicks
off with New Zealand playing Italy at Eden Park, Auckland. ·
May 24 – At age 47 and just 5 days
before his 48th birthday, Al Unser Sr. became the oldest winner
of the Indianapolis 500 and
only the second driver to win the event four times. ·
May 27 – In one of the densest
concentrations of humanity in history, a crowd of 800,000+ packed
shoulder-to-shoulder onto the Golden Gate Bridge and
its approaches for its 50th Anniversary celebration. ·
May 28 – Eighteen-year-old West German
pilot Mathias Rust evades Soviet air defenses and lands a private
plane on Red Square in
Moscow. He is immediately detained (released on August 3, 1988). June[edit] ·
June 3 – The Vanuatu Labour Party is
founded. ·
June 8 – The New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms
Control Act is passed, the first of its kind in the world. ·
June 11 – The Conservative Party of the
United Kingdom, led by Margaret Thatcher,
is re-elected for a third term at the 1987
general election. ·
June 12 – During a visit to Berlin,
Germany, U.S. President Ronald Reagan challenges Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. ·
June 17 – With the death of the last
individual, the dusky seaside
sparrow becomes extinct. ·
June 19 ·
Teddy Seymour is officially designated
the first black man to sail around the world, when he completes his solo
sailing circumnavigation in Frederiksted, St. Croix, of the United States
Virgin Islands. ·
Edwards v. Aguillard: The Supreme
Court of the United States rules that a Louisiana law
requiring that creation science be
taught in public schools whenever evolution is taught is
unconstitutional. ·
Hipercor bombing:
the Basque terrorist group ETA perpetrate
a car-bomb attack at an Hipercor market in Barcelona, killing 21 and hurting 45. ·
June 27 – A commercial HS 748 (Philippine
Airlines Flight 206) crashes near Baguio City, Philippines, killing 50. ·
June 28 ·
Iraqi warplanes drop mustard-gas bombs on
the Iranian town of Sardasht in
two separate bombing rounds, on four residential areas. This is the first
time a civilian town was targeted by chemical weapons. ·
An accidental explosion at the Hohenfels Training
Area in West Germany kills 3 U.S. troops. ·
June 29 – South Korean president Roh Tae-woo makes a speech promising a
wide program of nationwide reforms, the result of the June Democracy
Movement. ·
June 30 – Canada introduces a one-dollar coin, nicknamed the "Loonie". July[edit] ·
July 1 ·
The Single European Act is
passed by the European Community. ·
U.S. President Ronald Reagan nominates former Solicitor
General Robert Bork to
the Supreme
Court. The nomination is later rejected by the Senate. ·
July 3 ·
In the Soviet Union, Vladimir
Nikolayev is sentenced to death for cannibalism. ·
Greater
Manchester Police recover the body of 16-year-old Pauline
Reade from Saddleworth Moor,
after her killers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley help them in their search,
almost exactly 24 years since Pauline was last seen alive. ·
July 4 – A court in Lyon sentences
former Gestapo boss Klaus Barbie to life imprisonment for
crimes against humanity. ·
July 11 ·
Australian
federal election, 1987: Bob Hawke's Labor Government is re-elected with an
increased majority, defeating the Liberal Party led
by John Howard and
the National
Party led by Ian Sinclair. ·
World population is estimated to have
reached five billion people, according to the United Nations.[1] ·
July 12 – Konami releases the video game Metal Gear in
Japan for the MSX2.[importance?] ·
July 15 – Martial law in
Taiwan ends after 38 years. ·
July 16 – Death of Pierre Lardinois, Belgian politician
(b. 1924) ·
July 17 – The Dow Jones
Industrial Average closes above the 2,500 mark for the first
time, at 2,510.04. ·
July 22 – Palestinian cartoonist Naji Salim al-Ali is
shot in London; he dies August 28. ·
July 25 ·
The East Lancashire
Railway, a heritage railway in the North West of
England, is opened between Bury and Ramsbottom. ·
United
States Secretary of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige,
Jr. dies in a rodeo accident at a California ranch. ·
July 31 ·
Four hundred pilgrims are killed in clashes between
demonstrating Iranian pilgrims and Saudi Arabian security forces in Mecca. ·
Docklands Light
Railway in London, the first driverless railway in Great
Britain, is formally opened by Elizabeth II. ·
An F4-rated tornado devastates
eastern Edmonton, Alberta; hardest hit are an industrial park
and a trailer park. 27 people are killed and hundreds injured, with hundreds
more left homeless and jobless. August[edit] ·
August 4 ·
The World Commission on Environment and
Development, also known as the Brundtland
Commission, publishes its report, Our Common Future. ·
The Federal
Communications Commission rescinds the Fairness Doctrine,
which had required radio and television stations to present alternative views
on controversial issues. ·
August 7 ·
The Colombian frigate Caldas enters Venezuelan waters near the Los Monjes Archipelago,
sparking the Caldas frigate crisis between both nations. ·
American Lynne Cox becomes the first person to
swim the Bering Strait,
crossing from Little Diomede
Island to Big Diomede in 2 hours and 5 minutes. ·
August 9 – Hoddle Street
massacre in Australia: Julian Knight,
19, goes on a shooting rampage in the Melbourne suburb of Clifton Hill,
Victoria, killing 7 people and injuring 19 before surrendering to
police. ·
August 14 – All the children held at
Kai Lama, a rural property on Lake Eildon, Australia, run by the Santiniketan
Park Association, are released after a police raid. ·
Northwest
Airlines Flight 255 (a McDonnell Douglas
MD-82) crashes on takeoff from Detroit
Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, Michigan just
west of Detroit killing all but one (4-year
old Cecelia Cichan)
of the 156 people on board. ·
The followers of the Harmonic Convergence claim
it was observed around the world. ·
August 17 – Rudolf Hess is found dead in his cell
in Spandau Prison.
Hess, 93, is believed to have committed suicide by hanging himself with an
electrical flex. He was the last remaining prisoner at the complex, which is
soon demolished. ·
Hungerford massacre:
Sixteen people die in the first British mass shooting carried out by Michael Ryan. ·
ABC News' chief Middle East correspondent
Charles Glass escapes his Hezbollah kidnappers in Beirut, Lebanon, after 62
days in captivity. ·
The Order of the Garter is
opened to women. ·
August 23 – The Hirvepark meeting is
organized as the first unsanctioned political meeting in Estonian SSR, in commemoration of the Molotov–Ribbentrop
Pact. September[edit] Performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Index during Black Monday ·
September 2 – In Moscow, the trial
begins for 19-year-old pilot Mathias Rust, who flew his Cessna airplane into Red Square in May. ·
September 3 – In a coup d'état in
Burundi, President Jean-Baptiste Bagaza is
deposed by Major Pierre Buyoya. ·
September 7–21 – The world's first conference
on artificial life is
held at Los Alamos
National Laboratory in the United States. ·
September 13 – Goiânia accident:
Metal scrappers open an old radiation source abandoned in a hospital in Goiânia, Brazil, causing the worst radiation
accident ever in an urban area. ·
September 15 – Pope John Paul II arrives
in Los Angeles for
a two-day papal visit, his first one ever to the city, where he makes an
arrival day speech to local leaders of the U.S. entertainment industry. ·
September 17 – At a small rally in New
York City's Harlem district, televangelist Pat Robertson announces his candidacy
for the 1988 Republican presidential
nomination. October[edit] ·
October 3 – The Canada–United
States Free Trade Agreement is reached but still requires
ratification. This agreement would be a precursor to NAFTA. ·
October 7 – Sikh nationalists declares
the independence of Khalistan from
India. ·
October 11 – The first National Coming
Out Day is held in celebration of the second National March
on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. ·
October 14–16 – The United States is caught up in
a drama that unfolds on television as a young child named Jessica McClure falls down a well
in Midland, Texas,
and is later rescued. October 16: aftermath of the Great Storm of 1987. ·
October 15–16 – Great Storm of 1987: Hurricane-force winds hit much of southern
England, killing 23 people. ·
Black Monday:
Stock market levels fall sharply on Wall Street and around the world. ·
US warships destroy two
Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf. ·
Two commuter trains collide head-on
on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia; 102 are killed. ·
October 22 – The pilot of a British Aerospace BAE Harrier GR5 registered
ZD325 accidentally ejects from his aircraft. The jet continues to fly until
it runs out of fuel and
crashes into the Irish Sea.[2] ·
Champion English jockey Lester Piggott is jailed for three
years after being convicted of tax evasion. ·
On a vote of 58–42, the United States Senate rejects
President Ronald Reagan's nomination
of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. ·
October 26 – The Dow Jones
Industrial Average goes down 156.83 points. November[edit] November 18: King's
Cross St. Pancras tube station catches fire. ·
November 1 – InterCity 125 breaks world diesel
powered train speed record reaching 238 km/h (147.88 mph). ·
Zine El Abidine
Ben Ali assumes the Presidency of Tunisia. ·
Lynne Cox swims between the Diomede Islands from the American Little Diomede
Island to the Soviet Big Diomede Island. ·
November 8 – Enniskillen bombing:
Twelve people are killed by a Provisional
Irish Republican Army bomb at a Remembrance Day service at Enniskillen. ·
November 12 – The first Kentucky Fried
Chicken restaurant in Mainland China opens in Beijing,
near Tiananmen Square. ·
November 15 – In Brașov, Romania, workers rebel against
the communist regime led by Nicolae
Ceaușescu. ·
November 16 – The Parlatino Treaty of
Institutionalization is signed. ·
November 17 – A tsunami hits the Gulf of Alaska. ·
The King's Cross fire on
the London Underground kills
31 people and injures a further 100. ·
Iran–Contra affair:
U.S. Senate and House panels release reports charging President Ronald Reagan with 'ultimate
responsibility' for the affair. ·
November 22 – Max
Headroom broadcast signal intrusion – unknown perpetrators
hijack the signal of WGN-TV for about
20 seconds, and WTTW for about
90 seconds, and displays a strange video of a man in a Max Headroom
mask. ·
November 25 – Category
5 Typhoon Nina smashes
the Philippines with
265 kilometres per hour (165 mph) winds and a devastating storm surge,
causing destruction and 1,036 deaths. ·
November 28 – South
African Airways Flight 295 crashes into the Indian Ocean off Mauritius, due to a fire in the cargo hold;
the 159 passengers and crew perish. ·
November 29 – Korean Air Flight
858 is blown up over the Andaman Sea, killing 115 crew and passengers.
North Korean agents are responsible for the bombing. December[edit] ·
NASA announces
the names of 4 companies awarded contracts to help build Space Station
Freedom: Boeing Aerospace, General Electric's Astro-Space
Division, McDonnell Douglas,
and the Rocketdyne Division
of Rockwell. ·
Queensland: Following a week of turmoil
from his National
Party of Australia colleagues, Joh Bjelke-Petersen resigns
as Premier of
Queensland. He is replaced by Mike
Ahern, the only premier never to contest an election as premier. ·
December 2 – Hustler
Magazine v. Falwell is argued before the U.S.
Supreme Court. ·
December 7 – Pacific
Southwest Airlines Flight 1771 crashes near Paso Robles,
California, killing all 43 on board, after a disgruntled passenger
shoots his ex-supervisor on the flight, then shoots both pilots. ·
Israeli–Palestinian
conflict: The First Intifada begins in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. ·
Queen Street massacre:
In Melbourne, Australia, 22-year-old Frank
Vitkovic kills 8 and injures another 5 in a Post Office building before
committing suicide by jumping from the eleventh floor. ·
The Intermediate-Range
Nuclear Forces Treaty is signed in Washington, D.C. by U.S.
President Ronald Reagan and
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. ·
Alianza Lima
air disaster: A Peruvian Navy Fokker F27 crashes near Ventanilla, Peru,
killing 43. ·
General Rahimuddin Khan retires from the Pakistan Army, along with the cabinet of the
country's military
dictatorship. ·
Microsoft releases Windows 2.0. [importance?] ·
Gustáv Husák resigns
as General Secretary of
the Communist
Party of Czechoslovakia. ·
Mega Man is released in
Japan.[importance?] ·
Square Co., Ltd. releases Final Fantasy in Japan for the
Famicom.[importance?] ·
The Perl programming language is
created by Larry Wall. ·
December 20 – In history's worst
peacetime sea disaster, the passenger ferry MV Doña Paz sinks after
colliding with the oil tanker Vector 1 in the Tablas Strait
in the Philippines, killing an estimated 4,000 people (1,749 official). ·
December 21 – Turgut Özal of ANAP forms
the new government of Turkey (46th
government). ·
December 22 – In Zimbabwe, the
political parties ZANU and ZAPU reach
an agreement that ends the violence in the Matabeleland region known as the Gukurahundi. ·
December 29 - Kylie Minogue rises to global fame with
her single I Should Be So Lucky. ·
December 30 – Pope John Paul II issues
the encyclical Sollicitudo rei
socialis (On Social Concern). Date unknown[edit] ·
Birth rates begin to fall as the Soviet Union collapses.[3] ·
The Pendolino train makes its debut in
Italy. ·
Tinker Hatfield designs the Nike Air Max. ·
Shoko Asahara founds the Aum Shinrikyo cult. ·
Thomas Knoll and John Knoll develop the first version
of Photoshop. ·
Maglite introduces the 2AAA Mini
Maglite flashlight, targeted for medical and industrial applications.[importance?] ·
Barry Minkow's ZZZZ Best fraud
unravels. ·
Varroa destructor, an invasive parasite of honeybees, is found in the U.S. ·
The first Starbucks Coffee stores outside Seattle are opened in Vancouver and Chicago. ·
BiCE Ristorante opens in New York, New
York.[4] ·
Fluoxetine, marketed as Prozac, is approved
for use as an antidepressant in
the USA by the Food and
Drug Administration in December 1987. Births[edit] January[edit] ·
January 1 – Meryl Davis, American figure skater ·
Shelley Hennig, American actress ·
Lauren Storm, American actress ·
Jason Mitchell,
American actor ·
Kristin Cavallari,
American reality television star ·
Fabiola Guajardo, Mexican actress and model ·
Ndamukong Suh, American football player ·
Zhang Lin,
Chinese swimmer ·
Davide Astori, Italian footballer (d. 2018) ·
Lambda García, Mexican actor ·
Lyndsy Fonseca, American actress ·
Sirusho, Armenian singer ·
January 8 – Freddie Stroma, English actor ·
Lucas Leiva, Brazilian football player ·
Paolo Nutini, British singer ·
Pablo Santos,
Mexican actor (d. 2006) ·
January 10 – César Cielo, Brazilian swimmer ·
Jamie Vardy, English footballer ·
Danuta Kozák, Hungarian sprint canoer ·
Naya Rivera, American actress ·
Andrei Buivolov, Russian football player ·
January 13 – Jack Johnson,
American hockey player ·
Greg Inglis, Australian rugby league
footballer ·
Tsegaye Kebede, Ethiopian long-distance
runner ·
Kelly Kelly, American professional wrestler ·
Michael Seater, Canadian actor ·
January 16 – Jake Epstein, Canadian actor ·
Zane Holtz, Canadian actor ·
Stefan
Filipović, Montenegrin pop singer ·
January 19 – Arkadiy Vasilyev, Russian decathlete ·
Evan Peters, American actor ·
Marco Simoncelli, Italian motorcycle road
racer (d. 2011) ·
January 21 – Pablo Caballero
González, Uruguayan footballer ·
January 23 – The Avener, French deep house producer ·
Ruth Bradley, Irish television and film
actress ·
Wayne Hennessey, Welsh football player ·
Luis Suárez, Uruguayan football player ·
Andrew J. Ferchland,
American actor ·
Sebastian Giovinco,
Italian football player ·
Lily Donaldson, British model ·
Katy Rose, American singer-songwriter ·
Kylie Sparks, American actress ·
Hannah Teter, American snowboarder ·
Katie Nolan, American sport personality and
TV host ·
Misha Crosby, British actor ·
Ksenia Kahnovich, Russian model ·
Alex Murrel, American singer and actress ·
Lance Franklin, Australian rules footballer ·
Phil Lester, British YouTuber and former
Radio 1 DJ ·
Arda Turan, Turkish footballer ·
Oksana Shachko, Ukrainian artist and human
rights activist (d. 2018) ·
Marcus Mumford, English-American singer, songwriter
and musician (Mumford & Sons) February[edit] ·
Heather Morris, American actress and dancer ·
Giuseppe Rossi, Italian-American football
player ·
Ronda Rousey, American martial arts expert
and actress ·
Gerard Piqué, Barcelona and Spanish
footballer ·
Victoria Song, Chinese pop singer (f(x)) and model ·
Martin Spanjers, American actor ·
Athena Imperial, Miss Philippines Earth 2011
winner ·
February 3 – Johan Dahlberg, Swedish architect ·
February 4 – Lucie Šafářová,
Czech tennis player ·
Darren Criss, American singer and actor ·
Richard Rawson,
English rapper and songwriter ·
Donald Sanford,
American-Israeli Olympic sprinter ·
Kerli Kõiv, Estonian singer ·
Monika Brodka, Polish singer ·
Carolina Kostner, Italian figure skater ·
Jessica Jerome, American ski jumper ·
Rose Leslie, Scottish actress ·
Michael B. Jordan,
American actor ·
Magdalena Neuner, German biathlete ·
Choi Siwon, South Korean recording artist ·
Poli Genova, Bulgarian singer ·
February 11 – Ellen van Dijk, Dutch road and track cycling
world champion ·
Eljero Elia, Dutch footballer ·
Rau'shee Warren, American boxer ·
February 14 – Edinson Cavani, Uruguayan footballer ·
February 15 – Alex Rodman, English footballer ·
Luc Bourdon, Canadian ice hockey defenceman
(d. 2008) ·
Mauricio Henao, Colombian actor ·
Ramon Neto da Costa,
Brazilian football player (d. 2018) ·
Ryan Follesé, American singer; lead singer
of pop-rock band Hot Chelle Rae ·
February 17 – Raffi Ahmad, Indonesian actor and comedian ·
February 18 – Carla Hernández,
Mexican actress ·
Miles Teller, American actor ·
Daniella Pineda, American actress ·
Ashley Greene, American actress ·
Tuppence Middleton,
English actress ·
Ellen Page, Canadian actress ·
Han Hyo-joo, South Korean actress ·
Sergio Romero, Argentine footballer ·
Tina Desai, Indian actress and model ·
Ulysses Cuadra, American actor and voice
actor ·
Natalie Dreyfuss, American actress ·
Andrew Poje, Canadian figure skater ·
Eva Avila, Canadian singer-songwriter ·
February 26 – Johan Sjöstrand,
Swedish handball player ·
Valeriy Andriytsev,
Ukrainian wrestler ·
Scott
Davies, English footballer ·
February 28 – Michelle Horn, American actress March[edit] ·
March 1 – Kesha, American singer ·
March 3 ·
Siddharth Bhardwaj,
Indian VJ, model and actor ·
Elnur Hüseynov,
Azerbaijani singer ·
March 4 – Tamzin Merchant, English actress ·
March 5 – Anna Chakvetadze, Russian professional
tennis player ·
March 6 ·
Kevin-Prince Boateng,
Ghanaian-German footballer ·
Hannah Taylor-Gordon,
English actress ·
March 7 – Hatem Ben Arfa, Tunisian-French footballer ·
March 8 ·
Devon Graye, American actor ·
Milana Vayntrub, American actress ·
March 9 – Bow Wow, African-American rapper ·
March 10 ·
Martellus Bennett,
American football player ·
Liu Shishi, Chinese actress ·
Emeli Sandé, Scottish recording artist and
songwriter ·
March 11 ·
Estefanía Villarreal,
Mexican actress ·
Ngonidzashe Makusha,
Zimbabwean sprinter and long jumper ·
March 12 ·
Jessica Hardy, American swimmer ·
Teimour Radjabov, Azerbaijani chess player ·
Chris Stark, English radio DJ ·
March 13 – Marco Andretti, American IRL driver ·
March 14 ·
Robert Clark,
American-Canadian actor ·
Aravane Rezaï, Iranian-French tennis player ·
March 16 – ·
Alexandr Smyshlyaev,
Russian freestyle skier ·
David Turley, League of Legends commentator ·
March 17 ·
Federico Fazio, Argentine footballer ·
Rob Kardashian, American television
personality, model, and talent manager ·
March 18 – Rebecca Soni, American swimmer ·
March 19 ·
AJ Lee, American professional wrestler ·
Josie Loren, American actress ·
March 20 – João Alves de Assis Silva (Jô), Brazilian soccer
player ·
March 21 – Yuri Ryazanov, Russian artistic gymnast
(d. 2009) ·
March 22 ·
Ike Davis, American baseball player ·
Alexander Shatilov,
Israeli artistic gymnast ·
March 23 – Alan Toovey, Australian Rules Football
Premiership player ·
March 24 ·
Josh Zeid, American baseball player ·
Juan Diego
Covarrubias, Mexican actor ·
March 25 – Nobunari Oda, Japanese figure skater ·
March 26 – YUI, Japanese singer-songwriter ·
March 27 ·
Buster Posey, American baseball player ·
Polina Gagarina, Russian singer, songwriter,
actress, and model ·
March 28 ·
Kagney Linn Karter,
American pornographic actress ·
Mary Kate Wiles, American actress ·
March 29 – Dénes Varga, Hungarian water polo player ·
March 31 – Humpy Koneru, Indian chess grandmaster April[edit] ·
April 1 ·
Mackenzie Davis, Canadian actress ·
Ding Junhui, Chinese snooker player ·
April 2 – Molly Smitten-Downes,
British singer-songwriter ·
April 3 ·
Benjamin Stone,
British actor ·
Park Jung-min,
South Korean singer (SS501) ·
Rachel Bloom, American actress ·
April 4 ·
Océane Zhu, Chinese actress ·
Sami Khedira, German footballer ·
Sarah Gadon, Canadian actress ·
April 6 – Hilary Rhoda, American model ·
April 7 – Jack Johnson,
American actor ·
April 8 – Royston Drenthe, Dutch footballer ·
April 9 ·
Jesse McCartney, American singer and actor ·
Jazmine Sullivan, American recording artist ·
Pengiran Anak Sarah,
wife of the Crown Prince of Brunei, Al-Muhtadee Billah ·
April 10 ·
Hayley Westenra, New Zealand soprano ·
Shay Mitchell, Canadian actress and model ·
Jamie Renée Smith,
American actress ·
April 11 ·
Joss Stone, English musician ·
Lights Poxleitner,
Canadian musician ·
Michelle Phan, American make-up demonstrator ·
April 12 ·
Brendon Urie, American musician ·
Brooklyn Decker, American fashion model and
actress ·
Mike Manning,
American actor ·
April 15 ·
Iyaz,
British Virgin Islands singer ·
Samira Wiley, American actress and model ·
April 16 – Aaron Lennon, English footballer ·
April 17 – Jacqueline
MacInnes Wood, Canadian actress ·
April 18 – Rosie
Huntington-Whiteley, English supermodel ·
April 19 ·
Courtland Mead, American actor ·
Joe Hart, English footballer ·
Maria Sharapova, Russian tennis player ·
Oksana Akinshina, Russian actress ·
April 20 ·
John Patrick Amedori,
American actor and musician ·
Anna Rossinelli, Swiss singer-songwriter ·
April 21 ·
Sophie Rundle, English television and film
actress ·
Lenira Santos, Cape Verdean sprinter ·
Anastasia Prikhodko,
Ukrainian folk rock and traditional pop singer ·
April 22 – John Obi Mikel, Nigerian footballer ·
April 24 – Varun Dhawan, Indian Bollywood actor ·
April 26 – Jessica Lee Rose, American actress ·
April 27 ·
William Moseley,
English actor ·
Anne Suzuki, Japanese actress ·
Alexandra Carter, Canadian voice actress ·
Emma
Taylor-Isherwood, Canadian actress ·
April 28 ·
Bradley Johnson, English footballer ·
Samantha Ruth Prabhu,
Indian film actress and model ·
April 29 ·
Sara Errani, Italian tennis player ·
Alicia Morton, American actress and singer May[edit] ·
May 1 ·
Matt Di Angelo, English actor ·
Shahar Pe'er, Israeli tennis player ·
May 2 ·
Nana Kitade, Japanese singer ·
Pat McAfee, American football player ·
May 4 ·
Anjeza Shahini, Albanian singer ·
Cesc Fàbregas, Spanish football player ·
Jorge Lorenzo, Spanish triple MotoGP world champion ·
Zbigniew Bartman, Polish volleyball player ·
May 5 ·
Jessie Cave, English actress ·
Ian Michael Smith,
American actor ·
May 6 – Moon Geun-young, Korean actress ·
May 7 ·
Aidy Bryant, American actress and comedian ·
Asami Konno, Japanese singer ·
Anissa Kate, French pornographic actress ·
Maya Erskine, American actress ·
May 10 ·
Allie Haze, American pornographic actress ·
Eileen April Boylan,
American actress ·
May 11 ·
Albulena Haxhiu, Kosovo Albanian politician ·
Enikő Mihalik, Hungarian model ·
May 12 – David Foley, English footballer ·
May 13 ·
Hunter Parrish, American actor ·
Candice King, American actress and singer ·
Misha Gabriel, American dancer ·
May 15 ·
Michael Brantley, American baseball player ·
Brian Dozier, American baseball player ·
Andy Murray, Scottish tennis player ·
May 16 – Can Bonomo, Turkish-Jewish singer ·
May 17 – Ott Lepland, Estonian singer ·
May 20 – Fra Fee, Northern Irish actor and singer ·
May 22 ·
Arturo Vidal, Chilean footballer ·
Novak Djokovic, Serbian tennis player ·
May 23 – Bray Wyatt, American professional wrestler ·
May 24 – Jimena Barón, Argentine actress and singer ·
May 25 – Nico Hillenbrand, German footballer ·
May 26 – Tooji, Norwegian-Iranian singer, model and
television host ·
May 27 – Bella Heathcote, Australian actress ·
May 29 ·
Alessandra Torresani,
American actress ·
Ak'Sent, American female rapper ·
Noah Reid, Canadian actor and musician ·
May 31 ·
Curtis Williams, American actor ·
Shaun Fleming, American actor and musician ·
Meredith Hagner, American actress June[edit] ·
June 2 ·
Tobias Arlt, German Olympic luger ·
Sonakshi Sinha, Indian actress ·
June 3 ·
Lalaine, American actress and singer ·
Masami Nagasawa, Japanese actress ·
Michelle Keegan, British actress ·
June 4 ·
Mollie King, British singer ·
Tori Praver, American model and swimwear
designer ·
Luisa Zissman, British TV personality ·
June 5 – Charlie Clements, British actor ·
June 6 – Luo Zilin, Miss Universe China
2011 4th runner-up and model ·
June 9 ·
Rheagan Wallace, American actress ·
James
Maynard, British mathematician ·
June 10 – He Chong, Chinese diver ·
June 11 ·
Dappy, English rapper ·
Didrik Solli-Tangen,
Norwegian singer ·
Rie Tanaka,
Japanese gymnast ·
June 12 ·
Abbey Lee, Australian model ·
Antonio Barragán,
Spanish footballer ·
June 14 ·
Cameron Russell, American model ·
Ross A. McGinnis, American soldier,
posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor (d. 2006) ·
June 15 – Evan Kasprzak, American tap
and theater jazz dancer ·
June 16 ·
Kelly Blatz, American actor and singer ·
Diana DeGarmo, American singer and Broadway
actress ·
Abby Elliott, American actress and comedian ·
Tobias Wendl, German Olympic luger ·
June 17 ·
Nozomi Tsuji, Japanese singer ·
Kendrick Lamar, American rapper ·
Rebecca Breeds, Australian actress ·
June 18 ·
Niels Schneider, French-Canadian actor ·
Zsuzsanna Tomori, Hungarian handball player ·
June 19 – Miho Fukuhara, Japanese singer ·
June 20 ·
A-fu,
Taiwanese singer and songwriter ·
Daiana Menezes, Brazilian actress, model,
and television host ·
June 21 ·
Mohd Hafiszuan
Salehuddin, Malaysian footballer ·
Tomáš Jablonský,
Czech football player ·
Kim Ryeowook, South Korean singer (Super Junior) ·
June 22 ·
Lee Min-ho,
South Korean actor and model ·
Oh Yeon-seo, South Korean actress ·
Joe Dempsie, English actor ·
Jerrod Carmichael,
American stand-up comedian, actor and writer ·
June 23 ·
Caitlin Rose, American country singer ·
Haley Strode, American actress ·
Guillaume Bonnafond,
French road bicycle racer ·
Aaron Groom, Fijian rugby league footballer ·
Edward Holcroft, English actor ·
June 24 ·
Lionel Messi, Argentine footballer ·
Josh Lillis, English footballer ·
Nicholas
Robinson-Baker, English diver ·
June 25 ·
Scott Terra, American actor ·
Anil Shetty, Indian entrepreneur, Author,
activist and a motivational speaker ·
June 26 – Samir Nasri, French footballer ·
June 27 ·
Ed Westwick, English actor ·
India de Beaufort,
British actress ·
June 30 – Adi Alsaid, Mexican author July[edit] ·
July 1 ·
Choe Kum-hui, North Korean platform diver ·
Ahn Jae-hyun, South Korean model and actor ·
Yoga Lin, Taiwanese singer ·
July 2 – Ruslana Korshunova,
Kazakhstani model (d. 2008) ·
July 3 ·
Murad Subay, Yemeni artist and political
activist ·
Maximilian Mauff, German actor ·
Chris Hunter,
American actor ·
Chad Broskey, American actor ·
Sebastian Vettel, German four-time Formula 1 world champion ·
July 4 ·
Ater Majok, Sudanese basketball player ·
Jah Prayzah, Zimbabwean musician ·
Prajwal Devaraj, Indian film actor ·
July 5 ·
David Halaifonua, Tongan rugby union player ·
Ji Chang-wook, South Korean actor ·
Mohd Safiq Rahim, Malaysian footballer ·
Chen Xiao, Chinese actor and model ·
Conor Lynch, Irish philosopher and poet ·
July 6 ·
Kate Nash, British singer-songwriter ·
Matt O'Leary, American actor ·
Caroline Trentini,
Brazilian model ·
July 7 ·
Julianna Guill, American actress ·
Veronica Wagner, Swedish artistic gymnast ·
Richie Steamboat, American professional
wrestler ·
Mylène Mackay, Canadian actress ·
July 9 ·
Yūta Furukawa, Japanese actor,
songwriter, singer, dancer and model ·
Rebecca Sugar, American animator and creator
of Steven Universe ·
Élodie Fontan, French actress ·
Ashlee Evans-Smith,
American mixed martial artist ·
July 11 ·
Cristina Vee, American voice actress ·
Maximilian Müller,
German field hockey player ·
A. J. Locascio, American actor, voice actor,
film director and film producer ·
July 12 ·
Anarkali Akarsha, Sri Lankan actress, model,
singer, TV Host and a politician ·
Tilian Pearson, American singer, songwriter,
and musician ·
July 13 ·
Eva Rivas, Russian-Armenian singer ·
Neil Denis, Canadian actor ·
July 14 ·
Sara Canning, Canadian actress ·
Drew Fortier, American musician, songwriter,
filmmaker, and actor ·
Larry Madowo, Kenyan journalist and news
anchor ·
Peter Vives, Spanish actor, singer and
classical pianist ·
Dan Reynolds,
American singer and musician ·
July 16 ·
AnnaLynne McCord, American actress ·
Andrew James Allen,
American film, television actor, and musician ·
July 17 ·
Benedict Martin, Malaysian footballer ·
Jeremih, American recording artist and
producer ·
July 19 ·
Yan Gomes, Brazilian baseball player ·
Ho Ho Lun, Hong Kong wrestler ·
July 20 – Owen Cheung, Hong Kong actor ·
July 23 – Marta Pihan-Kulesza,
Polish artistic gymnast ·
July 24 – Mara Wilson, American actress ·
July 25 ·
Alan Dawa Dolma (better known as
"Alan"), Chinese singer ·
Gor Sujyan, Armenian rock singer, lead
singer of Dorians ·
Michael Welch,
American actor ·
July 26 ·
Miriam McDonald, Canadian actress and dancer ·
Evelina
Sašenko-Statulevičienė, Lithuanian jazz singer of Polish-Ukrainian
descent ·
July 27 – Marek Hamšík,
Slovak football player ·
July 28 ·
Sumire, Japanese fashion model (d. 2009) ·
Pedro,
Spanish footballer ·
July 29 ·
Alice Dellal, Brazilian-born British model ·
Genesis Rodriguez,
American actress ·
July 30 – Elise Estrada, Canadian singer ·
July 31 ·
Brittany Byrnes, Australian actress ·
Michael Bradley,
American soccer player August[edit] ·
August 2 – Jessie Daniels, American actress,
songwriter, and Christian musician ·
August 3 ·
Kim Hyung-jun, South Korean singer, DJ (SS501) ·
Zaquan Adha, Malaysian footballer ·
August 4 ·
Jon Lilygreen, Welsh singer ·
Philip Younghusband,
British-Filipino footballer ·
August 5 ·
Lexi Belle, American porn actress ·
Adrian Petriw, Canadian actor and voice
actor ·
Genelia D'Souza, Indian actress, model, and
host ·
August 6 ·
Aditya Narayan, Bollywood actor and singer ·
Joran van der Sloot,
Dutch murder suspect ·
August 7 ·
Sidney Crosby, Canadian hockey player ·
Ryan Lavarnway, American baseball player ·
August 8 – Katie Leung, Scottish actress ·
August 10 – Ari Boyland, New Zealand actor ·
August 11 – Jemima West, Anglo-French actress ·
James Buckley,
English actor ·
Tim Tebow, American football player ·
Curt Hansen,
American actor ·
August 15 – Sean McAllister, English footballer ·
Okieriete Onaodowan,
Nigerian actor, known for originating the roles of Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in the 2015 musical Hamilton ·
Carey Price, Canadian ice hockey goaltender ·
August 18 – Mika Boorem, American actress ·
August 19 – Nico Hülkenberg,
German racing driver ·
Cătălina
Ponor, Romanian gymnast ·
Tulus, Indonesian singer ·
Cody Kasch, American actor ·
Kim Kibum, South Korean singer and actor (Super Junior) ·
August 22 – Mischa Zverev, German tennis player ·
August 24 – Anže Kopitar, Slovene ice hockey player ·
Stacey Farber, Canadian actress ·
Liu Yifei, Chinese actress ·
Blake Lively, American actress ·
Amy Macdonald, Scottish singer and
songwriter ·
Rona Nishliu, Albanian Kosovar singer, radio
presenter and humanitarian ·
Justin Upton, American baseball player ·
August 30 – Johanna Braddy, American film actress September[edit] ·
Mazin Elsadig, American actor ·
Scott Moir, Canadian figure skater ·
Spencer Smith,
American musician ·
September 3 – James Neal,
Canadian ice hockey player ·
September 4 – Maryna Linchuk, Belarusian model ·
September 5 – Jeremy Vuolo, American former soccer ·
September 6 – Anna Pavlova,
Russian artistic gymnast ·
Evan Rachel Wood, American actress and
singer ·
Aleksandra Wozniak,
Canadian tennis player ·
Ray Fisher,
American actor ·
Wiz Khalifa, American rapper ·
Alexandre Bilodeau,
Canadian freestyle skier ·
Clayton Snyder, American actor ·
Afrojack, Dutch DJ and music producer ·
Milan Stanković,
Serbian pop-folk singer ·
Paul Goldschmidt, American baseball player ·
Alex Saxon,
American actor ·
Susianna Kentikian,
German-Armenian boxer ·
Tyler Hoechlin, American actor ·
Elizabeth Henstridge,
English actress ·
G.NA,
Canadian singer ·
Erin Way, American actress ·
September 14 – Chad Duell, American actor ·
Aly Cissokho, French footballer ·
Christian Cooke, English actor ·
Lauren Compton, American actress ·
Anthony Padilla, Internet comedian ·
Daren Kagasoff, American actor ·
September 17 – Augustus Prew, English actor ·
September 19 – Danielle Panabaker,
American actress ·
Jack Lawless, American musician ·
Sarah Natochenny, American actress and voice
actress ·
September 21 – Ryan Guzman, American actor ·
September 22 – Tom Felton, English actor ·
Skylar Astin, American actor ·
Shannon Chan-Kent,
Canadian actress and voice actress ·
Brit Morgan, American film and television
actress ·
Grey Damon, American actor ·
Matthew Connolly, English footballer ·
September 25 – Monica Niculescu, Romanian tennis player ·
September 26 – Jang Keun Suk, South Korean actor, singer
and model ·
September 28 – Hilary Duff, American actress and singer ·
Kyle Riabko, Canadian pop singer, guitarist ·
David Del Rio, American actor ·
Anaïs Demoustier,
French actress ·
Ramy Ashour, Egyptian squash player ·
Aida Garifullina, Russian operatic soprano ·
Elanne Kong, Hong Kong actress and singer ·
Denise Laurel, Filipina actress and singer October[edit] ·
Stuart Lafferty, American actor ·
Matthew Daddario, American actor ·
Christopher
Larkin, American actor ·
Phil Kessel, American professional ice
hockey forward ·
Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.,
American stock car driver ·
October 3 – Zuleyka Rivera, Puerto Rican beauty queen
who held the titles Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2006 and Miss Universe 2006 ·
Marina Weisband, German politician ·
Daniel Anthony,
English actor ·
October 6 – Samuel,
American musician ·
October 7 – Aiden English, American professional
wrestler[importance?] ·
Aya Hirano, Japanese voice actress and
singer ·
Griffin Frazen, American actor ·
October 9 – Melissa Villaseñor,
American actress and comedian ·
October 11 – Garamondla Käslin,
Swiss artistic gymnast ·
October 12 – Besian Idrizaj, Austrian footballer ·
October 14 – Jay Pharoah, American actor ·
Chantal Strand, Canadian actress and voice
actress ·
Mizuho Sakaguchi, Japanese woman footballer ·
Qiao Renliang, Chinese actor and singer (d.
2016) ·
Seungho, South Korean pop singer (MBLAQ) ·
Zhao Liying, Chinese actress ·
October 17 – Bea Alonzo, Filipino actress ·
Zac Efron, American actor ·
Freja Beha Erichsen,
Danish model ·
October 20 – Levy Li, Miss Malaysia Universe 2008 ·
Kain O'Keeffe, Australian actor ·
Donny Montell, Lithuanian singer-songwriter ·
Amir Bouka, Tunisian journalist ·
October 23 – Miyuu Sawai, Japanese actress ·
October 24 – Charlie
White, American figure skater ·
Thelma Aoyama, Japanese singer ·
Yi Jianlian, Chinese basketball player (year
of birth disputed) ·
Frank Ocean, American singer and rapper ·
Na Yeon Choi, South Korean female
professional golfer ·
Jessica Dubé, Canadian figure skater ·
Tove Lo, Swedish singer-songwriter ·
Makoto Ogawa, Japanese singer ·
Cleopatra Coleman,
Australian actress November[edit] ·
Bruce
Irvin, American football player ·
Ileana D'Cruz, Indian actress ·
Ty Lawson, American basketball player ·
Colin Kaepernick, American National Football
League player, quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers ·
Kyle Seager, American baseball player ·
Elizabeth Smart, American kidnap survivor ·
Gemma Ward, Australian model ·
Tim Douwsma, Dutch singer ·
T.O.P, Korean rapper ·
November 5 – Kevin Jonas, American actor and
singer-songwriter ·
Ana Ivanovic, Serbian tennis player ·
G.O, South Korean singer (MBLAQ) ·
November 7 – Rachele Brooke Smith,
American actress and dancer ·
Samantha Droke, American actress ·
Maryjun Takahashi,
Japanese model and actress ·
Mohd Faiz Subri, Malaysian footballer ·
Charles
Hamilton, American rapper and record producer ·
Jessica Tovey, Australian actress ·
Yuya Tegoshi, Japanese singer (NEWS, Tegomass) ·
Giles Matthey, British-Australian actor ·
Jason Day,
Australian golfer ·
Kengo Kora, Japanese actor ·
Juan José Ballesta,
Spanish actor ·
Brian Gleeson,
Irish actor ·
Dimitri Leonidas, English actor ·
Jake Abel, American actor ·
Daniella Mastricchio,
Argentine actress ·
November 22 – Mauro Nespoli, Italian archer ·
Ryan Lane, American actor ·
Kasia Struss, Polish model ·
Snooki, American television personality ·
Elena Satine, American film actress and
singer ·
Jeremain Lens, Dutch footballer ·
November 25 – Dolla, American rapper (d. 2009) ·
November 26 – Kat DeLuna, American singer ·
November 28 – Karen Gillan, Scottish actress ·
Christel Khalil, American actress ·
Dougie Poynter, English musician (McFly) ·
Ian Hecox, Internet comedian December[edit] ·
December 2 – Teairra Marí, American singer ·
Michael Angarano, American actor ·
Alicia Sacramone, American gymnast ·
Dree Hemingway, American model and actress ·
Orlando Brown,
American actor, singer, and comedian ·
December 6 – Jack DeSena, American actor ·
Aaron Carter, American singer and actor ·
Ashley Cheadle, Australian actress ·
Aria Curzon, American actress ·
Susanne Riesch, German alpine skier ·
December 9 – Hikaru Nakamura, Japanese chess grandmaster ·
December 10 – Gonzalo Higuaín,
Argentine footballer ·
December 11 – Clifton Geathers, American football player ·
Lao Lishi, Chinese diver ·
Kate Todd, Canadian actress ·
Michael Socha, English actor ·
Rachel Anne Daquis,
Filipino volleyball player ·
December 14 – Aletta Ocean, Hungarian porn actress ·
December 15 – Josh Norman, American football player ·
Hallee Hirsh, American actress ·
Michael Lohan Jr.,
American actor ·
Mame Biram Diouf, Senegalese footballer ·
Miki Ando, Japanese figure skater ·
Ayaka, Japanese singer ·
Yuki Furukawa, Japanese actor ·
Karim Benzema, French footballer ·
Ronan Farrow, American activist ·
Alana Grace, American singer and actress ·
Michihiro Yasuda, Japanese football player ·
Winston Marshall, British musician (Mumford & Sons) ·
Ryza Cenon, Filipino actress ·
Valerie Concepcion,
Filipino actress ·
December 22 – Lisa Andreas, English singer of Cypriot
descent ·
LJ Reyes, Filipino actress ·
Demaryius Thomas, American football player ·
December 27 – Lily Cole, British model ·
Taylor Ball, American actor ·
Thomas Dekker,
American actor ·
Hannah Tointon, English actress ·
Adam Gregory,
American actor ·
Katie Blair, American actress, model and
beauty queen ·
Iain De Caestecker,
Scottish actor ·
Javaris Crittenton,
American basketball player ·
Seydou Doumbia, Ivorian football player ·
Émilie Le Pennec,
French gymnast Deaths[edit] January[edit] ·
Harry D. Payne, American architect (b. 1891) ·
Margaret Danhauser,
American female professional baseball player (b. 1921) ·
January 9 – Arthur Lake,
American actor, Dagwood Bumstead in Blondie (b. 1905) ·
January 10 – Håkan Malmrot, Swedish swimmer (b. 1900) ·
January 14 – Douglas Sirk, German-born film director,
Hollywood melodramas Magnificent
Obsession, All That Heaven
Allows, Written on the Wind, Imitation
of Life (b. 1897) ·
January 15 – Ray Bolger, American actor, singer, and
dancer. Scarecrow in The Wizard
of Oz (b. 1904) ·
Joyce Jameson, American actress, 'Skippy'
in The Andy Griffith
Show, and 'The Blonde' in The Apartment (b. 1932) ·
Joseph Urner, American sculptor, painter and
etcher born in Frederick, Maryland (b. 1898) ·
Earl Wilson,
American journalist (b. 1907) ·
January 19 – Gerald Brenan, British writer and Hispanist
(b. 1894) ·
January 21 – Charles Goodell, American politician
(b. 1926) ·
January 22 – Budd Dwyer, American politician (b. 1939) ·
Asim Ferhatović,
Yugoslav football player ·
Nahuel Moreno, Argentine Trotskyist leader
(b. 1924) ·
Allan V. Cox, American geologist (b. 1926) ·
Norman McLaren, Canadian animator and
director, Best Documentary Oscar winner Neighbours (b. 1914) ·
January 28 – Galo Plaza, 29th President of Ecuador
(b. 1906) ·
January 29 – Emvin Cremona, Maltese artist (b. 1919) ·
January 31 – Yves Allégret, French film director, Oscar
nomination for The Proud and
the Beautiful screenplay. Husband of Simone Signoret(b. 1905) February[edit] ·
Alistair MacLean, British writer (b. 1922) ·
Carlos José Castilho,
Brazilian football goalkeeper (b. 1927) ·
Donald Aronow, creator of the Cigarette Boat
(b. 1927) ·
Prince
Takamatsu, younger brother of Japanese Emperor Hirohito (b. 1905) ·
February 4 – Liberace, American pianist (b. 1919) ·
Otto Wöhler, serving during World War I and
World War II (b. 1894) ·
William Collier Jr.,
American actor, Cimarron, Little Caesar (b. 1902) ·
February 7 – Claudio Villa, Italian singer (b. 1926) ·
Robert
O'Brien, American racing driver (b. 1908) ·
Hans Rosenthal, German radio editor,
director, and radio and television host (b. 1925) ·
February 14 – Dmitry Kabalevsky,
Russian composer (b. 1904) ·
February 19 – Sir Hugh Greene, British television
executive |(b. 1910) ·
February 20 – Lev Russov, Russian painter (b. 1926) ·
David Susskind, American producer and host
(b. 1920) ·
Andy Warhol, American artist, director,
writer (b. 1928) ·
Glenway Wescott, American novelist (b. 1901) ·
February 24 – Jim Connors, American radio personality
(b. 1940) ·
James Coco, American actor, the unemployed
actor in Only When I
Laugh, and Sancho Panza in Man of La Mancha (b. 1930) ·
Elisabeth Coit, American architect (b. 1897) ·
Florence Cayford, Labour politician in
London (b. 1897) ·
John Collin,
English actor, Detective Sergeant Haggar in Z-Cars (b. 1931) ·
Edgar Nixon, African-American civil rights
leader (b. 1899) ·
February 27 – Joan Greenwood, English actress (b. 1921) ·
February 28 – Stephen Tennant, British aristocrat and
playboy (b. 1906) March[edit] ·
March 1 – Freddie Green, American jazz musician
(b. 1911) ·
March 2 – Randolph Scott, American actor (b. 1898) ·
March 3 – Danny Kaye, American singer, actor, and
comedian (b. 1911) ·
March 7 – Waldo Salt, American screenwriter (b. 1914) ·
March 11 – Joe Gladwin, English actor (b. 1906) ·
March 12 – Woody Hayes, football coach at Ohio State
(b. 1913) ·
March 13 ·
Bernhard Grzimek, German zoo director and
zoologist (b. 1909) ·
Gerald Moore, English pianist (b. 1899) ·
March 15 – W. Sterling Cole, American politician, first
Director General of the International
Atomic Energy Agency (b. 1904) ·
March 17 – Antonio Lopez,
American fashion illustrator (b. 1943) ·
March 19 – Louis de Broglie, French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1892) ·
March 21 ·
Dean Paul Martin, American actor (b. 1951) ·
Robert Preston,
American actor (b. 1918) ·
March 22 – Joan Shawlee, American actress (b. 1926) ·
March 26 ·
Walter Abel, American actor (b. 1898) ·
Georg Muche, German painter, printmaker,
architect, author, and teacher (b. 1895) ·
Eugen Jochum, German conductor (b. 1902) ·
March 27 – Stane
Kavčič, 6th Prime Minister of Slovenia (b. 1919) ·
March 28 ·
Maria von Trapp, Austrian singer (b. 1905) ·
Patrick Troughton,
British actor (b. 1920) ·
Alphonse Alley, Beninese military officer,
former Head of State of
Dahomey (b. 1930) April[edit] ·
April 1 – Henri Cochet, French tennis champion
(b. 1901) ·
April 2 ·
Wang Renmei, Chinese actress and singer
(b. 1914) ·
Buddy Rich, American jazz drummer (b. 1917) ·
Trevor Hockey, Welsh footballer (b. 1943) ·
April 3 – Tom Sestak, American football player
(b. 1936) ·
April 4 – C. L. Moore, American writer (b. 1911) ·
April 5 – Leabua Jonathan, 2nd Prime Minister of
Lesotho (b. 1914) ·
April 11 ·
Erskine Caldwell, American writer (b. 1903) ·
Kent Taylor, American actor (b. 1907) ·
April 13 – Dennis Allen (b. 1951),
Australian criminal and drug dealer, eldest son of Kath Pettingill ·
April 15 – Masatoshi Nakayama,
Japanese Karate Master (b. 1913) ·
April 17 ·
Carlton Barrett, Jamaican reggae drummer
(b. 1950) ·
Cornelius Van Til,
Dutch Christian philosopher, Reformed theologian, and presuppositional
apologist (b. 1895) ·
Dick Shawn, American actor (b. 1923) ·
April 19 ·
Hugh Brannum, American actor (b. 1910) ·
Milt Kahl, Animator for the Disney Studio
(b. 1909) ·
Antony Tudor, English dancer and
choreographer (b. 1908) ·
Antonio Quarantotto,
Italian freestyle swimmer (b. 1897) ·
Maxwell D. Taylor,
American general and diplomat (b. 1901) ·
April 24 – Josephine Bell, English physician and writer
(b. 1897) ·
April 26 ·
Bill Amos, American college football player
and coach (b. 1898) ·
John Ernest Silkin, British politician
(b. 1923) ·
April 28 – Ben Linder, American engineer (b. 1959) May[edit] ·
May 1 – Paul Geidel, longest serving American prison
inmate (b. 1894) ·
May 3 – Dalida, French singer (b. 1933) ·
May 4 ·
Paul Butterfield, American musician
(b. 1942) ·
Cathryn Damon, American actress (b. 1930) ·
May 6 – William J. Casey, American Central
Intelligence Agency director (b. 1913) ·
May 7 – Colin Blakely, Irish actor (b. 1930) ·
May 8 – James Plimsoll, Australian public servant
(b. 1917) ·
May 9 – Thodoros
Kefalopoulos, Greek actor (b. 1894) ·
May 14 – Rita Hayworth, American actress (b. 1918) ·
May 17 – Gunnar Myrdal, Swedish economist, Nobel
Prize laureate (b. 1898) ·
May 19 – James Tiptree, Jr.,
American author (b. 1915) ·
May 21 – Alejandro Rey, Argentine actor (b. 1930) ·
May 24 – Hermione Gingold, English actress (b. 1897) ·
May 26 – Emiliana de Zubeldia,
Spanish pianist and composer (b. 1888) ·
May 27 – John Howard Northrop,
American biochemist (b. 1891) ·
May 29 – Charan Singh, 5th Prime Minister of India
(b. 1902) June[edit] ·
June 1 ·
Errol Barrow, 1st Prime Minister of Barbados
(b. 1920) ·
Rashid Karami, 8-Time Prime Minister of
Lebanon (b. 1921) ·
June 2 ·
Sammy Kaye, American bandleader and
songwriter (b. 1910) ·
Andrés Segovia,
Spanish guitarist (b. 1893) ·
June 3 – Will Sampson, American actor (b. 1933) ·
June 6 – Fulton Mackay, Scottish actor (b. 1922) ·
June 9 – Madge Kennedy, American actress (b. 1891) ·
June 10 ·
Elizabeth Hartman,
American actress (suicide) (b. 1943) ·
Gordon Fox Rule, Anglo-Brazilian First World
War flying ace (b. 1898) ·
June 11 – Ralph Guldahl, American golf champion
(b. 1911) ·
June 13 ·
Vera Caspary, American screenwriter,
novelist, playwright (b. 1899) ·
Geraldine Page, American actress (b. 1924) ·
June 17 – Dick Howser, American baseball player and
manager (b. 1936) ·
June 20 – Salim Ali, Indian ornithologist and
naturalist (b. 1896) ·
June 22 ·
Fred Astaire, American actor, singer, and
dancer (b. 1899) ·
John Hewitt,
Northern Irish poet (b. 1907) ·
Joseph Meyer,
American songwriter (b. 1894) ·
Mow Pang Tzu, Republic of
China air force general (b. 1904) ·
June 24 – Jackie Gleason, American actor and comedian
(b. 1916) ·
June 26 ·
Oluf Berntsen, Danish fencer (b. 1891) ·
Gerhard Wagner,
German naval officer, and the last Rear Admiral of the Federal Navy (b. 1898) ·
June 27 – Billy Snedden, Australian politician
(b. 1926) ·
June 30 – Federico Mompou, Spanish composer and
pianist (b. 1893) July[edit] ·
July 2 – Michael Bennett,
American theater director and choreographer (b. 1943) ·
July 3 – Viola Dana, American actress (b. 1897) ·
July 4 ·
Edward Addison, electrical engineering
(b. 1898) ·
Abdul Halim,
Indonesian politician, 4th Prime
Minister of Indonesia (b. 1911) ·
July 8 – Gerardo Diego, Spanish poet (b. 1896) ·
July 10 – John Hammond,
American record producer (b. 1910) ·
July 11 – Joe Bennett,
American baseball player (b. 1900) ·
July 12 – Joseph Burns,
Major League Baseball outfielder (b. 1889) ·
July 15 – Alfie Bass, British actor (b. 1916) ·
July 17 ·
Kristjan Palusalu,
Estonian wrestler (b. 1908) ·
Yujiro Ishihara, Japanese actor (b. 1934) ·
July 20 – Richard Egan,
American actor (b. 1921) ·
July 22 ·
Jack Lescoulie, American actor (b. 1917) ·
Don McMahon, American baseball player
(b. 1930) ·
July 26 ·
Kenneth Muse, American animator (b. 1910) ·
Hugh Wheeler, English playwright and
librettist (b. 1912) ·
July 27 – Travis Jackson, American baseball player (New York Giants)
and member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1904) ·
July 28 – Jack Renshaw, Australian politician, former
Premier of New South Wales (b. 1909) ·
July 31 – Joseph E. Levine, American film producer
(b. 1905) August[edit] ·
August 1 – Pola Negri, Polish born actress (b. 1897) ·
August 2 – Abu Sayeed Chowdhury,
2nd President of Bangladesh (b. 1921) ·
August 4 – Ellen Liiger, Estonian actress (b. 1918) ·
August 6 ·
Léon Noël, French diplomat, politician and
historian (b. 1888) ·
Ira C. Eaker, World War II United States
Army Air Forces general (b. 1896) ·
August 7 ·
Christina
Capodice, Marketing extradoinare ·
Camille Chamoun, 7th President of Lebanon
(b. 1900) ·
Nobusuke Kishi, Prime Minister of Japan
(b. 1896) ·
August 8 – Juan Antonio Yanes,
Venezuelan professional baseball pioneer (b. 1902) ·
August 9 – Terrence Michael
Walsh, Australian singer, known as Johnny Dole (b. 1953) ·
Prince
Yamashina Takehiko (b. 1898) ·
Georgios
Athanasiadis-Novas, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1893) ·
Edmund Germer, German electrical engineer
and inventor (b. 1901) ·
August 11 – Clara Peller, American actress (b. 1902) ·
August 12 – Crystal Bennett, British archaeologist,
pioneering researcher on Jordan (b. 1918) ·
August 16 – Nick Vanos, American basketball player
(b. 1918) ·
Rudolf Hess, German Nazi official (b. 1894) ·
Clarence Brown, American film director
(b. 1890) ·
Carlos
Drummond de Andrade, Brazilian poet (b. 1902) ·
Hayden Rorke, American actor (I Dream of Jeannie)
(b. 1910) ·
Bruno Vogel, German pacifist and writer.
(b. 1898) ·
Harold Sherman, American author, lecturer
and psychical researcher. (b. 1898) ·
August 24 – Bayard Rustin, American civil rights
activist (b. 1912) ·
August 26 – Georg Wittig, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1897) ·
August 28 – John Huston, American film director,
screenwriter, and actor (b. 1906) ·
August 29 – Lee Marvin, American actor (b. 1924) September[edit] ·
September 1 – Gerhard Fieseler, German World War I flying
ace, aerobatics champion, and aircraft designer and manufacturer (b. 1896) ·
September 2 – Alfredo Oscar
Saint Jean, President of Argentina (1982) (b. 1926) ·
September 3 – Rusty Wescoatt, American actor (b. 1911) ·
Bill Bowes, British cricketer (b. 1908) ·
Richard Marquand, Welsh film director
(b. 1937) ·
Lorne Greene, Canadian actor (b. 1915) ·
Peter Tosh, Jamaican singer and musician
(b. 1944) ·
J. Lawton Collins,
American general (b. 1896) ·
John Qualen, Canadian actor (b. 1899) ·
September 13 – Mervyn LeRoy, American film producer and
director (b. 1900) ·
September 15 – Trygve Dalseg, America Norwegian marketing
agent (b. 1898) ·
September 16 – Howard Moss, American poet, dramatist, and
critic (b. 1922) ·
September 17 – Harry Locke, British character actor
(b. 1913) ·
September 18 – Américo Tomás,
13th President of
Portugal (b. 1894) ·
September 19 – Einar Gerhardsen, former Prime Minister
of Norway (b. 1897) ·
Michael
Stewart, American playwright and librettist for the stage
(b. 1924) ·
Holly Glynn,
former unidentified
decedent (b. 1966) ·
September 21 – Jaco Pastorius, American bassist (b. 1951) ·
Carman Maxwell, American animator and voice
actor (b. 1902) ·
Hákun Djurhuus,
4th Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (b. 1908) ·
Dan Rowan, American comedian (b. 1922) ·
Hédi Váradi, Hungarian actress (b. 1929) ·
Bob Fosse, American theater choreographer
and director (b. 1927) ·
Erland Van
Lidth De Jeude, Dutch-born wrestler, opera singer and actor
(b. 1953) ·
Mary Astor, American actress (b. 1906) ·
Harry Holtzman, American abstract artist
(b. 1912) ·
Emlyn Williams, British actor (b. 1905) ·
September 29 – Henry Ford II, president of Ford Motor Company (b. 1917) ·
Alfred Bester, American author (b. 1913) ·
Herbert Sobel, US Army officer, made famous
by Band of
Brothers (b. 1912) October[edit] ·
Madeleine Carroll,
British actress (b. 1906) ·
Peter Medawar, Brazilian-born scientist,
recipient of the Nobel
Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1915) ·
Jean Anouilh, French dramatist (b. 1910) ·
Hans Gál, composer, teacher and author
(b. 1890) ·
Oskar Theodor, Israeli entomologist
(b. 1898) ·
Kalervo Palsa, Finnish artist (b. 1947) ·
October 7 – Cedric Phatudi, Chief Minister of Lebowa
bantustan (b. 1912) ·
Konstantinos Tsatsos,
President of Greece (b. 1899) ·
Spencer Gordon
Bennet, American film producer (b. 1893) ·
Clare Boothe Luce,
American playwright (b. 1903) ·
William P. Murphy,
American physician, recipient of the Nobel
Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1892) ·
Alf Landon, American politician (b. 1887) ·
Fahri Korutürk,
Turkish diplomat, 6th President of Turkey (b. 1903) ·
Walter Houser
Brattain, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1902) ·
Kishore Kumar, Indian playback singer (b. 1929) ·
Thomas Sankara, 2-time President of Burkina
Faso and 5th Prime Minister of Burkina Faso (b. 1949) ·
Donald Wandrei, American writer (b. 1908) ·
October 17 – Ruby Dandridge, African-American film and
radio actress (b. 1900) ·
Jacqueline du Pré,
British cellist (b. 1945) ·
Hermann Lang, German race car driver (b. 1909) ·
October 20 – Andrey Kolmogorov,
Russian mathematician (b. 1903) ·
October 22 – Lino Ventura, Italian actor (b. 1919) ·
October 23 – John Wittig, Danish actor (b. 1921) ·
October 24 – Kelvin Martin, New York criminal (b. 1964) ·
October 26 – Victor Ganz, American art collector
(b. 1913) ·
October 28 – André Masson, French artist (b. 1896) ·
October 29 – Woody Herman, American jazz musician
(b. 1913) ·
October 30 – Joseph Campbell, American mythologist, author (b. 1904) November[edit] ·
November 1 – René Lévesque,
Canadian politician and premier of Quebec (b. 1922) ·
Eamonn Andrews, Television and Radio
Presenter (b. 1922) ·
Georges Franju, French filmmaker (b. 1912) ·
Zohar Argov, Israeli singer (b. 1955) ·
Jean Rivier, French composer of classical
music (b. 1896) ·
November 7 – Arne Borg, Swedish Olympic swimmer (b. 1901) ·
November 8 – Matilde Cantos, Spanish feminist (b. 1898) ·
Seyni Kountché,
2nd President of Niger (b. 1931) ·
Jackie Vernon,
American comic (b. 1924) ·
November 16 – Zubir Said, Singaporean composer who
composed Singapore's national anthem (b. 1907) ·
November 21 – Ivan Jandl, Czech actor (b. 1937) ·
November 24 – Anton Pieck, Dutch painter, artist and
graphic artist (b. 1895) ·
November 26 – Duncan Sandys, British politician (b. 1908) ·
November 27 – Henri Fluchère,
chairman of the Société Française Shakespeare and a notable literary critic
(b. 1898) December[edit] ·
James Baldwin, American novelist, essayist,
playwright and poet (b. 1924) ·
Punch Imlach, Canadian NHL coach (b. 1918) ·
Juan Alberto
Melgar Castro, Honduran military officer (b. 1930) ·
Luis Federico Leloir,
French-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
(b. 1906) ·
Yakov
Borisovich Zel'dovich, Russian physicist (b. 1914) ·
December 3 – Pierre Mollaret, American neurologist
(b. 1898) ·
December 4 – Rouben Mamoulian, Armenian-American film
director (b. 1898) ·
December 10 – Jascha Heifetz, Lithuanian-born violinist
(b. 1901) ·
December 13 – Josefina Passadori,
Argentinian writer and poet (b. 1900) ·
December 14 – Tim Dinsdale, British aeronautical engineer
and Loch Ness Monster seeker
(b. 1924) ·
December 15 – Septima Poinsette
Clark, American educator and civil rights activist (b. 1898) ·
December 17 – Bernardus
Johannes Alfrink, Dutch cardinal (b. 1900) ·
December 19 – Leo Jung, American rabbi (b. 1892) ·
Ralph Nelson, American actor (b. 1916) ·
Robert Paige, American actor (b. 1911) ·
Joe Sherman,
Major League Baseball pitcher (b. 1890) ·
December 22 – Alice Terry, American actress (b. 1899) ·
December 23 – Harald Johnsson, Swedish politician
(b. 1898) ·
Joop den Uyl, Dutch politician and
journalist, Prime
Minister of the Netherlands (1973–1977) (b. 1919) ·
M. G. Ramachandran,
Indian actor and Chief Minister of the Tamil Nadu (1977–1987) (b. 1917) ·
December 25 – Ruf Bonner, Soviet Jewish exilee (b. 1900) ·
December 27 – Priscilla Dean, American actress (b. 1896) ·
Patrick Bissell, American dancer (b. 1957) ·
Ellen Louise Mertz,
Denmark's first female geologist (b. 1896) Date unknown[edit] ·
Lou Darvas, American artist and cartoonist
(b. 1913) ·
John Pierotti, American cartoonist (b. 1911) ·
Huang Yao, Chinese artist (b. 1917) ·
Syd Hartley, English professional association football player
(b. 1914) ·
Otto Klemperer,
German physicist (b. 1899) In fiction[edit] The following are
references to year 1987 in fiction: Film[edit] ·
13 Going on 30 (2004): The
scenes where Jenna is thirteen take place in New Jersey on May 26, 1987. ·
American Psycho (2000): According to director Mary Harron on the DVD commentary, the film is set around the
end of 1987. Patrick Batemanis
seen reading Zagat's Survey of
this year as well. ·
Fargo (1996): The film
takes place in Minnesota, 1987 ·
Adventureland (2009): The film takes place in Pittsburgh, summer 1987 ·
Romy
and Michele's High School Reunion (1997): The year
that Romy and Michele had their high school prom and graduated takes place in
Tucson, Arizona in 1987 ·
Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire (2009): The film takes place in Harlem, New York 1987. ·
DodgeBall:
A True Underdog Story (2004): There is a picture of a fat
White Goodman with the caption "White Goodman – 1987" on it. ·
Rock of Ages (2012): The film takes place in Los Angeles 1987 ·
Dirty Girl The film takes place in Oklahoma 1987 ·
McFarland, USA (2015) The film
takes place in McFarland,
California 1987 based on a true story. ·
Chasing Mavericks (2012) The scene where Jay is 8 years old takes place in Santa Cruz,
California 1987 ·
The
Wolf of Wall Street (2013 film) The scene at the
start with Jordan Belfort takes place in New York City 1987 Television[edit] ·
Buck
Rogers in the 25th Century (1979): NASA launches
the last of America's deep-space probes,
the Space Shuttle Ranger
3, which is piloted by Captain William "Buck" Rogers. ·
Set in 1987: the Doctor Who episode "Father's Day"
(2005) takes place on November 7. ·
Space: 1999 episode "The
Rules of Luton" we learn that a world war, likely World War III, began
sometime in 1987. It was described as The war to end all
wars. ·
Foster's
Home for Imaginary Friends episode "Bye
Bye Nerdy", Bloo insists that Mac purchased something from a store named
"1987 Store", however, the plan backfires. Video games[edit] ·
Five Nights at
Freddy's 2 (2015): The game takes place in
1987. ·
Team Fortress 2 (2007): The Scout
died at 1987. The following games
were released in 1987 – ·
Zelda II:
The Adventure of Link (Jan 14) : Made by Nintendo. ·
Final Fantasy (Dec 18) :
Created by Hironobu Sakaguchi. Novel[edit] ·
Call Me By
Your Name (novel): The events in the novel as recalled by the
narrator, Elio Perlman, takes place in the summer of 1987 in Italy. Nobel Prizes[edit] ·
Physics – J. Georg Bednorz, Karl Alexander
Müller ·
Chemistry – Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen ·
Bank
of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel – Robert Solow References[edit] 1.
^ "And Baby Makes Five Billion – U.N. Hails a
Yugoslav Infant – NYTimes.com". July 12, 1987. 2.
^ "Accidental and fatal ejection over southern
England [Archive] – PPRuNe Forums". pprune.org. 3.
^ "Russia's Demographic Decline Continues". prb.org. 4.
^ Fickenscher, Lisa. "The Bice empire comes back from the brink". News.
Crains New York Business. Retrieved 29 September 2013. ·
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