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Contents
Events of 1981
Jan. · Feb. · March · April ·
May · June · July · Aug. ·
Sept. · Oct. · Nov. · Dec. ·
Undated · Ongoing
Births
Deaths
Nobel Prizes
See also · Notes · External links
Events of 1981
January
Main article: January 1981
January – The subterranean Sarawak chamber is discovered in Borneo.
January 1
Greece enters the European Community, which later becomes the European Union.
Palau becomes a self-governing territory.
January 4 – Sheffield police arrest Peter Sutcliffe, a 34-year-old lorry driver, on suspicion of being the Yorkshire Ripper who has killed 13 women and attacked 7 others over the last 6 years.
January 5 – Margaret Thatcher carries out a Cabinet reshuffle, sacking Norman St. John-Stevas.
January 6 – The Brazilian double decker boat Novo Amapo capsizes in the Amazon River, Belem de Cajari, Macapa, Brazil; 230 are killed.
January 10 – Salvadoran Civil War: The FMLN launches its first major offensive, gaining control of most of Morazán and Chalatenango departments.
January 16 – Protestant gunmen shoot and wound Bernadette Devlin McAliskey and her husband.
January 17 – Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos lifts martial law.
January 19 – United States and Iranian officials sign an agreement to release 52 American hostages after 14 months of captivity.
January 20 – Ronald Reagan succeeds Jimmy Carter, as the 40th President of the United States. Minutes later, Iran releases the 52 Americans held for 444 days, ending the Iran hostage crisis.
January 21 – The first DeLorean DMC-12 automobile, a stainless steel sports car with gull-wing doors, rolls off the production line in Dunmurry, Northern Ireland.
January 22 – Fowzi Nejad, sole survivor of the terrorists from the Iranian Embassy siege in London, pleads guilty to manslaughter of 2 hostages and gets jailed for life.
January 23 – An earthquake of 6.8 magnitude in Sichuan, China kills 150.
January 24 – The British Labour Party special conference at Wembley decides that leadership elections should be by electoral college.
January 25
Four former Labour cabinet ministers (Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, William Rodgers and David Owen) issue the Limehouse Declaration, leading to the formation of the Social Democratic Party.
Chiang Ching ('Madame Mao') is sentenced to death in the People's Republic of China.
Super Bowl XV: The Oakland Raiders defeat the Philadelphia Eagles 27–10 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
January 27 – The Indonesian passenger ship Tamponas 2 catches fire and capsizes in the Java Sea, killing 580.
40th President Ronald Wilson Reagan
February
Main article: February 1981
February 4 – Gro Harlem Brundtland becomes Prime Minister of Norway.
February 8 – 19 fans of Olympiacos FC and 2 fans of AEK Athens die, and 54 are injured, after a stampede at the Karaiskaki Stadium in Pireus, possibly because Gate 7 does not open immediately after the end of the game.
February 9 – Polish Prime Minister Józef Pinkowski resigns and is replaced by General Wojciech Jaruzelski.
February 10 – A fire at the Las Vegas Hilton hotel-casino kills 8 and injures 198.
February 13 – Rupert Murdoch buys The Times and The Sunday Times for £12 million.
February 14
Stardust fire: A fire at the Stardust nightclub in Artane, Dublin, Ireland in the early hours kills 48 and injures 214.
Australia withdraws recognition of the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia.
February 23 – Antonio Tejero, with members of the Guardia Civil, enters the Spanish Congress of Deputies and stops the session where Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo is about to be named president of the government. The coup d'état fails thanks to King Juan Carlos.
February 24 – A powerful, magnitude 6.7 earthquake hits Athens, killing 16 people, injuring thousands and destroying several buildings, mostly in Corinth and the nearby towns of Loutraki, Kiato and Xylokastro.
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Main article: March 1981
March 1 – Bobby Sands, a Provisional Irish Republican Army member, begins a hunger strike for political status in Long Kesh prison (he dies May 5, the first of 10 men).
March 6 – After 19 years hosting the CBS Evening News, Walter Cronkite signs off for the last time.
March 10 – Sir Geoffrey Howe announces the British budget, which raises taxes in the middle of a recession.
March 11 – Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet is sworn in as President of Chile for another 8-year term.
March 17 – In Italy the Propaganda Due Masonic Lodge is discovered.
March 19 – Three workers are killed and 5 injured during a test of the Space Shuttle Columbia.
March 26 – The British Social Democratic Party is launched at the Connaught Rooms in London.
March 29 – The first London Marathon starts with 7,500 runners.
March 30 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan is shot in the chest outside a Washington, D.C. hotel by John Hinckley, Jr. Two police officers and Press Secretary James Brady are also wounded.
March 31 – The 53rd Academy Awards, hosted by Johnny Carson, are held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. Robert Redford's directorial debut in Ordinary People wins Best Picture and Best Director.
April
Main article: April 1981
April 1 – Daylight saving time is introduced in the USSR.
April 2 – Tony Benn announces that he will challenge Denis Healey for the Deputy Leadership of the British Labour Party.
April 4 – The UK pop group Bucks Fizz wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1981 with the song, "Making Your Mind Up".
April 10 – IRA hunger-striker Bobby Sands wins the Fermanagh and South Tyrone by-election.
April 11 – Brixton riot (1981): Rioters in South London throw petrol bombs, attack police and loot shops.
April 12 – The Space Shuttle program: Space Shuttle Columbia (John Young, Robert Crippen) launches on the STS-1 mission, returning to Earth on April 14.
April 15 – The Australian Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock resigns from the cabinet, accusing Prime Minister Fraser of gross disloyalty.
April 18
A Minor League Baseball game between the Rochester Red Wings and the Pawtucket Red Sox at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, becomes the longest professional baseball game in history: 8 hours and 25 minutes/33 innings (the 33rd inning is not played until June 23).
The rock band Yes splits up (regrouping in 1983).
April 26 – French presidential election: A first-round runoff results between Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and François Mitterrand.
April 12: First STS launch: Columbia.
May
Main article: May 1981
May – Daniel K. Ludwig abandons the Jari project in the Amazon Basin.
May 1 – The new Chilean pension system, based on private pension funds, begins.
May 5 – Bobby Sands, Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer and elected member of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, dies aged 27 while on hunger strike in HM Prison Maze.
May 6
Jerry Seinfeld makes his first appearance on The Tonight Show.
A jury of architects and sculptors unanimously selects Maya Lin's design for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial from 1,421 other entries.
May 7 – The Greater London Council election results in a small Labour majority. On May 8, Ken Livingstone becomes Leader of the Council.
May 10
In the second round of the presidential elections in France, François Mitterrand beats Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
In Italy a popular referendum rejects the abrogation of the law allowing abortion.
May 13 – Pope John Paul II is shot and nearly killed by Mehmet Ali Ağca, a Turkish gunman, as he enters St. Peter's Square in Vatican City to address a general audience.
May 15 – Donna Payant is murdered by serial killer Lemuel Smith, the first time a female prison officer has been killed on-duty in the United States.
May 21 – In France, Socialist François Mitterrand becomes President.
May 22 – Peter Sutcliffe is found guilty of being the Yorkshire Ripper. He is sentenced to life imprisonment on 13 counts of murder and 7 of attempted murder.
May 25 – In Riyadh, the Gulf Cooperation Council is created between Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
May 26 – The Italian government resigns over its links to the fascist Masonic cell Propaganda Due.
May 30 – Bangladesh President Ziaur Rahman is assassinated in Chittagong.
June
Main article: June 1981
June 5 – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that 5 homosexual men in Los Angeles, California have a rare form of pneumonia seen only in patients with weakened immune systems (the first recognized cases of AIDS).
June 6 – Bihar train disaster: Seven coaches of an overcrowded passenger train fall off the tracks into the River Kosi in Bihar, India; about 800 die.
June 7 – The Israeli Air Force destroys Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor.
June 13 – At the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London, Marcus Sarjeant fires 6 blank shots at Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
June 18 – Organization of Eastern Caribbean States founded.
June 21 – Wayne Williams, a 23-year-old African American, is arrested and charged with the murders of 2 other African Americans. He is later accused of 28 others, in the Atlanta child murders.
June 22 – Iranian president Abolhassan Banisadr is deposed.
June 26 – Couples For Christ, a Christian charismatic organization, is established in the Philippines.
June 29 – Morris Edwin Robert, armed with a machine gun, holds hostages in the FBI section at the Atlanta, Georgia Federal Building. After 3 hours the hostages are rescued and Robert is killed in a shootout with Federal Agents.
July
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Main article: July 1981
July 2 – The Wonderland Gang is brutally murdered in a massacre involving Eddie Nash.
July 3 – The Toxteth riots in Liverpool, UK start after a mob saves a youth from being arrested. Shortly afterward, the Chapeltown riots in Leeds start after increased racial tension.
July 7 – President Ronald Reagan nominates the first woman, Sandra Day O'Connor, to the Supreme Court of the United States.
July 8 – California Governor Jerry Brown, faced with a Mediterranean fruit fly infestation, chooses to delay the aerial spraying of malathion, in favor of continuing ground-based eradication efforts.
July 8 – Irish Republican Joe McDonnell dies at the Long Kesh Internment Camp after a 61-day hunger strike.
July 10 – Mahathir bin Mohamad becomes the 4th Prime Minister of Malaysia.
July 17
Hyatt Regency walkway collapse: Two skywalks filled with people at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri collapse into a crowded atrium lobby, killing 114.
Israeli aircraft bomb Beirut, destroying multi-story apartment blocks containing the offices of PLO associated groups, killing approximately 300 civilians and resulting in worldwide condemnation and a U.S. embargo on the export of aircraft to Israel.1
In Bolivia, General Luis Gracia Meza leads a bloody coup d'état against the elected government of Lidia Gayler.
July 19 – The 1981 Springbok Tour commences in New Zealand, amid controversy over the support of apartheid.
July 21 – Tohui The Panda is born in Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City, the first panda to ever be born and survive in captivity outside of China.
July 27 – Adam Walsh, 6, is kidnapped from a Sears store in Hollywood, Florida.
July 29 – A worldwide television audience of over 700 million people watched the Wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer at St Paul's Cathedral in London.
August
Main article: August 1981
August 1 – MTV (Music Television) is launched on cable television in the United States.
August 3 – The Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) goes on strike.
August 5 – Ronald Reagan fires 11,359 striking air-traffic controllers who ignored his order for them to return to work.
August 7 – The Washington Star ceases publication after 128 years.
August 9 – Major League Baseball resumes from the strike with the All-Star Game in Cleveland's Municipal Stadium.
August 10 – Exactly 2 weeks after his disappearance, the severed head of 6-year-old Hollywood, Florida native Adam Walsh is found in a canal in Vero Beach, Florida; to this day the rest of the boy's body has never been recovered.
August 12 – The original Model 5150 IBM PC (with a 4.77 MHz Intel 8088 processor) is released in the United States at a base price of $1,565.
August 19
Gulf of Sidra incident (1981): Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi sends two Sukhoi Su-22 fighter jets to intercept two U.S. fighters over the Gulf of Sidra. The American jets destroy the Libyan fighters.
U.S. President Ronald Reagan appoints the first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor.
August 24 – Mark David Chapman is sentenced to 20 years to life in prison, after being convicted of murdering John Lennon in Manhattan 8 months earlier.
August 28 – South African troops invade Angola.
August 31 – A bomb explodes at the U.S. Air Force base in Ramstein, West Germany, injuring 20 people.
September
Main article: September 1981
September 4 – An explosion at a mine in Záluží, Czechoslovakia, kills 65 people.
September 6 – Walter Cronkite retired from journalism.
September 10 – Picasso's painting "Guernica" is moved from New York to Madrid.
September 11 – A small plane crashes into the Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino, California, damaging the venue beyond repair.
September 14 – Margaret Thatcher appoints Cecil Parkinson as Chairman of the Conservative Party.
September 15 – The John Bull becomes the oldest operable steam locomotive in the world, at 150 years old, when it operates under its own power outside Washington, DC.
September 16 – In Britain, the Liberal Party Assembly votes for an electoral pact with the new Social Democratic Party.
September 17 – Ric Flair defeats Dusty Rhodes to win his first World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship in Kansas City.
September 18 – France abolishes capital punishment.
September 19
The second Wranslide occurs in New South Wales, with the Wran government re-elected for a third term with an increased majority, and reducing the Liberal Party of Australia to just 14 members in the Legislative Assembly.
Simon & Garfunkel perform The Concert in Central Park, a free concert in New York in front of approximately half a million people.
September 20 – The Brazilian river boat Sobral Santos capsizes in the Amazon River, Óbidos, Brazil, killing at least 300.
September 21 – Belize becomes independent.
September 25
Sandra Day O'Connor takes her seat as the first female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Rolling Stones begin their Tattoo You tour at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia.
September 26
The Boeing 767 airliner makes its first flight.
The Sydney Tower opens to the public.
September 27
TGV high speed rail service between Paris and Lyon, France begins.
Denis Healey retains the post of Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, beating Tony Benn by 50.426% to 49.574%.
October
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Main article: October 1981
October 6 – Egyptian president Anwar Sadat is assassinated during a parade by army members who belong to the Egyptian Islamic Jihad organization; they opposed his negotiations with Israel.
October 10
The Ministry for Education of Japan issues the jōyō kanji.
A Provisional IRA bomb at Chelsea Barracks in London kills a woman pensioner.
October 13 – James Tobin wins the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel.
October 14 – Vice President Hosni Mubarak is elected President of Egypt 1 week after Anwar Sadat's assassination.
October 16 – Gas explosions at a coal mine at Hokutan, Yūbari, Hokkaidō, Japan kill 93.
October 21 – Andreas Papandreou becomes Prime Minister of Greece.
October 22
The founding congress of the Nepal Workers and Peasants Organization faction led by Hareram Sharma and D. P. Singh begins.
Liberal candidate Bill Pitt wins the Croydon North West by-election, the first election win by the Liberal-S.D.P. Alliance.
October 26 – An IRA bomb in a Wimpy Bar in Oxford Street, London, kills a bomb disposal expert.
October 27 – Soviet submarine S-363 runs aground outside the Karlskrona, Sweden military base.
October 28 – The thrash metal band Metallica forms in Los Angeles.
November
November 1: Flag of Antigua & Barbuda.
Main article: November 1981
November 1 – Antigua and Barbuda gain independence from the United Kingdom.
November 9 – Edict No. 81-234 abolishes slavery in Mauritania.
November 12
STS-2: Space Shuttle Columbia (Joe Engle, Richard Truly) lifts off for its second mission.
The Church of England General Synod votes to admit women to holy orders.
November 13 – The first Friday the 13th motorcycle event is held in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada.
November 16 – Luke and Laura marry on the U.S. soap opera General Hospital; it is the highest-rated hour in daytime television history.
November 18 – COMDEX Fall, IBM introduces the IBM PC. Scientific Solutions announces the first PC add-in cards.
November 23 – Iran-Contra scandal: Ronald Reagan signs the top secret National Security Decision Directive 17 (NSDD-17), authorizing the Central Intelligence Agency to recruit and support Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
November 25–November 26 – A group of mercenaries led by Mike Hoare take over Mahe airport in the Seychelles in a coup attempt. Most of the mercenaries escape by a commandeered Air India passenger jet; 6 are later arrested.
November 26 – Former cabinet minister Shirley Williams wins the Crosby by-election, becoming the first elected S.D.P. MP.
November 29 – Hollywood actress Natalie Wood drowns, aged 43. To this day the details leading up to her death remain a mystery.
November 30 – Cold War: In Geneva, representatives from the United States and the Soviet Union begin negotiating intermediate-range nuclear weapon reductions in Europe (the meetings end inconclusively on Thursday, December 17).
December
Main article: December 1981
December 1 – A Yugoslavian McDonnell Douglas DC-9 crashes into a mountain while approaching Ajaccio Airport in Corsica, killing 178.
December 4 – South Africa grants "homeland" Ciskei independence (not recognized outside South Africa).
December 5 – American general James Lee Dozier is kidnapped in Verona by the Italian Red Brigades.
December 8
The No. 21 Mine explosion in Whitwell, Tennessee kills 13.
Arthur Scargill becomes President-elect of the National Union of Mineworkers.
December 10 – During the Ministerial Session of the North Atlantic Council in Brussels, Spain signs the Protocol of Accession to NATO.
December 11
Boxing: Muhammad Ali loses to Trevor Berbick; this proved to be Ali's last-ever fight.
El Mozote massacre: In El Salvador, army units kill 900 civilians.
December 13 – Wojciech Jaruzelski declares martial law in Poland, to prevent the dismantling of the communist system by Solidarity.
December 15 – A car bomb destroys the Iraqi Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, killing 61 people; Syrian intelligence is blamed.
December 20 – The Penlee lifeboat disaster occurs off the coast of South-West Cornwall.
December 21 – Preferential Trade Area for Eastern and Southern Africa (PTA).
December 28 – The first American test-tube baby, Elizabeth Jordan Carr, is born in Norfolk, Virginia.
December 31 – A coup d'état in Ghana removes President Hilla Limann's PNP government and replaces it with the PNDC led by Flight Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings.
Undated
Heavy massive snow causes many houses and buildings to collapse in northwestern Japan; 152 are killed (from January to March).
The Millennium translation of Saint Edward the Martyr's relics from Wareham to Shaftesbury is observed in a reenactment.
Public funding of election campaigns is introduced in New South Wales, Australia.
The State Council of the People's Republic of China lists the 4 cities (Beijing, Hangzhou, Suzhou and Guilin) as those where the protection of historical and cultural heritage, as well as natural scenery, should be treated as a priority project.
Cuba suffers a major outbreak of Dengue fever, with 344,203 cases. [1]
Luxor AB Presents the ABC 800 computer.
Information Technology Training Institution NIIT in India is established.
Ongoing
Cold War
Births
January–February
January 1
Zsolt Baumgartner, Hungarian race car driver
Mladen Petrić, Croatian football player
Eden Riegel, American actress
January 2 – Maxi Rodriguez, Argentine footballer
January 3 – Eli Manning, American football player
January 4 – Silvy De Bie, Belgian singer
January 5 – Deadmau5 (Joel Zimmerman), Canadian DJ/Producer
January 6
Mike Jones, American rapper
Jérémie Renier, Belgian actor
January 7 – Alex Auld, Canadian ice hockey goaltender
January 8
Xie Xingfang, Chinese badminton player
Genevieve Cortese, American actress
Jeff Francis, Canadian pitcher
January 9
Euzebiusz Smolarek, Polish footballer
Caroline Lufkin, American singer
January 11
Jamelia, British singer
Tom Meighan, British singer and songwriter, lead vocalist for alternative rock band Kasabian
January 12 – Quentin Griffin, American football player
January 15
El Hadji Diouf, Senegalese footballer
Howie Day, American singer and songwriter
January 17
Scott Mechlowicz, American actor
Ray J, American rapper and singer
January 19 – Lucho Gonzalez, Argentine footballer
January 20
Jason Richardson, American basketball player
Owen Hargreaves, Canadian-born English footballer
Brendan Fevola, Australian rules footballer
January 21
Dany Heatley, German-born hockey player
Gillian Chung, Hong Kong singer (Twins)
January 22
Chantelle Anderson, American basketball player
Willa Ford, American singer, television hostess, and actress
Beverley Mitchell, American actress
Ben Moody, American guitarist (formerly of Evanescence)
January 24 – Brandon Henschel, American actor and dancer
January 25
Alicia Keys, American singer
Tose Proeski, Macedonian singer (d. 2007)
January 27
Greg Owens, Australian soccer player
Alicia Molik, Australian tennis player
January 28 – Elijah Wood, American actor and music producer
January 29 – Jonny Lang, American musician
January 30 – Dimitar Berbatov, Bulgarian footballer
January 31 – Justin Timberlake, American musician
February 3 – Alisa Reyes, American actress
February 5
Nora Zehetner, American actress
Lee Eon, South Korean actor and model (d. 2008)
February 9 – Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan, American drummer (Avenged Sevenfold) (d. 2009)
February 10 – Natasha St-Pier, Canadian singer
February 11
Kelly Rowland, American singer (Destiny's Child)
Edoardo Molinari, Italian golfer
February 14 – Erin Torpey, American actress
February 15
Jenna Morasca, American television personality
Olivia, American singer
February 17
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, American actor
Paris Hilton, American model, heiress, and socialite
February 18
Andrei Kirilenko, Russian basketball player
Ivan Sproule, British footballer
February 19 – Vitas, Russian singer
February 20
Chris Thile, American mandolinist
Majandra Delfino, American actress
February 22 – Jeanette Biedermann, German singer and actress
February 23
Paleo, American singer-songwriter
Nakahara Mai, Japanese voice actress
February 24 – Lleyton Hewitt, Australian tennis player
February 25 – Ji-Sung Park, South Korean footballer
February 26 – Maria Sansone, American journalist and Internet personality
February 27 – Josh Groban, American singer
March–April
March 1
Ana Hickmann, Brazilian model
Adam LaVorgna, American actor
Brad Winchester, American ice hockey player
March 2
Bryce Howard, American actress
Lance Cade, American professional wrestler (d. 2010)
March 3
Lil' Flip, American rapper
Shada Hassoun, Iraqi singer
March 4 – Carol Banawa, Filipina singer
March 6 – Ellen Muth, American actress
March 9 – Antonio Bryant, American football player
March 10
Kristen Maloney, American gymnast
Samuel Eto'o, Cameroonian footballer
March 11
David Anders, American actor
Lee Evans, American football player
LeToya Luckett, American singer
March 12
Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenian tennis player
Kenta Kobayashi, Japanese professional wrestler
March 15 – Young Buck, American rapper
March 16
Andrew Bree, Irish swimmer
Johannes Aigner, Austrian footballer
March 17 – Kyle Korver, American basketball player
March 18 – Fabian Cancellara, Swiss road bicycle racer
March 19 – Kolo Touré, Ivorian football player
March 22 – MIMS, American rapper
March 26 – Jay Sean, British-Indian singer
March 27
Lin Jun Jie, Chinese Singer
Terry McFlynn, British footballer
March 28
Lindsay Frimodt, American model
Julia Stiles, American actress
Gareth David-Lloyd, Welsh actor
March 29 – Megan Hilty, American actress, singer, and broadway star
March 31 – Gerard McCarthy, British actor
April 1
Asli Bayram, Turkish German model and actress
Hannah Spearritt, British singer and actress
April 2 – Bethany Joy Lenz, American actress and singer
April 3 – Arfius Arf, British artist
April 5 – Michael A. Monsoor, American Medal of Honor recipient (d. 2006)
April 6 – Robert Earnshaw, Welsh footballer
April 7 – Suzann Pettersen, Norwegian golfer
April 8
Taylor Kitsch, Canadian actor and model
Frédérick Bousquet, French swimmer
April 9
Milan Bartovič, Slovak hockey player
Eric Harris, American murderer (d. 1999)
Ireneusz Jeleń, Polish footballer
April 10
Gretchen Bleiler, American snowboarder
Laura Bell Bundy, American actress, singer, and broadway star.
Liz McClarnon, British singer
Michael Pitt, American actor
April 11 – Alessandra Ambrosio, Brazilian model
April 15 – Seth Wulsin, artist
April 17 – Hanna Pakarinen, Finnish singer
April 18
Jang Nara, Korean actress and singer
Audrey Tang, Taiwanese software programmer
April 19
Hayden Christensen, Canadian actor
Catalina Sandino Moreno, Colombian actress
Troy Polamalu, American football player
April 20 – Matus Valent, fitness model
April 21
Mike Christie, English musician
Stephanie Larimore, American model
April 22 – Ken Dorsey, American football player
April 25
John McFall, British Paralympic sprinter
Anja Pärson, Swedish alpine skier
Felipe Massa, Brazilian race car driver
April 26 – Matthieu Delpierre, French football player
April 27 – Sandy Mölling, German pop singer
April 28 – Jessica Alba, American actress
April 29 – George McCartney, British footballer
May–June
May 1 – Alexander Hleb, Belarusian football player
May 3
Farrah Franklin, American singer
U;Nee, South Korean singer and actress (d. 2007)
May 4 – Jacques Rudolph, South African cricketer
May 5
Craig David, English singer
Danielle Fishel, American actress
Danijel Nikolic, Serbian actor
May 8 – Andrés Romero, Argentine golfer
May 11
Lauren Jackson, Australian basketball player
Daisuke Matsui, Japanese football player
May 12 – Kentaro Sato, Japanese composer
May 13
Rebecka Liljeberg, Swedish actress
Sunny Leone, Canadian pornstar
Jimmy Wang Yang, Korean professional wrestler
May 15
Patrice Evra, Senegalese-born French footballer
Zara Phillips, British elite equestrienne
Justin Morneau, Canadian baseball player
Jamie-Lynn Sigler, American actress
May 18 – Adam Green, American singer-songwriter
May 19
Bong Tae-gyu, South Korean actor
Klaas-Erik Zwering, Dutch swimmer
Georges St-Pierre, Canadian mixed martial arts fighter
May 20
Sean Conlon, English musician
Lindsay Taylor, American basketball player
Iker Casillas, Spanish footballer
May 21
Josh Hamilton, American baseball player
Anna Rogowska, Polish pole vaulter
May 22
Bryan Danielson, American professional wrestler
Melissa Gregory, American figure skater
May 26 – Isaac Slade, American singer/pianist of The Fray
May 27 – Alina Cojocaru, Romanian ballerina
May 28
Laura Bailey, American voice actress
Aaron Schock, American politician
May 29
Andrei Arshavin, Russian football player
Brian Simnjanovski, American Football Player
May 30 – Remy Ma, American rapper
May 31 – Jake Peavy, American baseball player
June 1 – Carlos Zambrano, Venezuelan baseball player
June 3 – Mike Adam, Canadian curler
June 5 – Jade Goody, British reality show star (d. 2009)
June 6 – Johnny Pacar, American actor
June 7
Anna Kournikova, Russian tennis player
Larisa Oleynik, American actress
June 8
Alex Band, American musician
Sara Watkins, American violinist
Ai Nonaka, Japanese voice actress
June 9
Celina Jaitley, Indian actress
Natalie Portman, Israeli-born actress
Anoushka Shankar, British musician and daughter of Ravi Shankar
Vic Zhou, Taiwanese actor, singer, and model
June 10
Hoku Ho, Hawaiian singer and musician
Burton O'Brien, Scottish footballer
June 12 – Adriana Lima, Brazilian model
June 13 – Chris Evans, American actor
June 14 – Lonneke Engel, Dutch model
June 15 – Haley Scarnato, American singer
June 16
Ben Kweller, American musician
Joe Saunders, American baseball player
June 17 – Amrita Rao, Indian actress
June 18
Teresa Cormack, New Zealand murder victim (d. 1987)
Ella Chen, Taiwanese singer
June 20 – Alisan Porter, American actress and singer
June 21 – Brandon Flowers, American singer and keyboardist
June 22 – Chris Urbanowicz, British guitarist
June 25
Simon Ammann, Swiss ski jumper
Yūichi Komano, Japanese footballer
June 28 – Mara Santangelo, Italian tennis player
June 29 – Joe Johnson, American basketball player
July–August
July 1 – Amanda Diva, American actress and rapper
July 2
Alex Koroknay-Palicz, American activist
Paul Anthony Finn, Irish singer and songwriter (The Flaws)
July 3 – Brandon Jay McLaren, Canadian actor
July 5
Gianne Albertoni, Brazilian model
Ryan Hansen, American actor
July 6 – Nnamdi Asomugha, American football player
July 7 – Synyster Gates, American guitarist (Avenged Sevenfold)
July 8
Anastasia Myskina, Russian tennis player
Ashley Blue, American pornographic actress
July 13 – Ágnes Kovács, Hungarian swimmer
July 14 – Lee Mead, British actor
July 19
Didz Hammond, bassist/backing vocalist (Dirty Pretty Things and The Cooper Temple Clause)
Nikki Osborne, Australian actress
July 20
Damien Delaney, Irish footballer
Dayang Nurfaizah, Malaysian singer
July 21 – Stefan Schumacher, German cyclist
July 23
Steve Jocz, Canadian drummer (Sum 41)
Jarkko Nieminen, Finnish tennis player
July 24 – Summer Glau, American actress (Firefly)
July 25 – Jani Rita, Finnish ice hockey player
July 26 – Maicon Douglas Sisenando, Brazilian footballer
July 27 – Li Xiaopeng, Chinese gymnast
July 29 – Fernando Alonso, Spanish Two Time Formula 1 World Champion
July 31
M. Shadows, American singer (Avenged Sevenfold)
Eric Lively, American actor
Vernon Carey, American football player
August 4 – Marques Houston, American singer and actor
August 5
Carl Crawford, Major League Baseball outfielder
Rachel Scott, American murder victim (d. 1999)
Kō Shibasaki, Japanese singer and actress
Travie McCoy, American alternative hip-hop artist
August 6 – Vitantonio Liuzzi, Italian race car driver
August 8
Roger Federer, Swiss tennis player
Harel Skaat, Israeli singer
Meagan Good, American actress
Kaori Iida, Japanese singer and actress
August 9 – Li Jiawei, Singaporean Olympic table tennis player
August 10
Natsumi Abe, Japanese singer and actress
Taufik Hidayat, Indonesian badmington player
August 11 – Sandi Thom, Scottish singer & song writer
August 12
Djibril Cissé, French footballer
Steve Talley, American actor
August 15 – Song Ji-hyo, South Korean actress
August 16 – Taylor Rain, American actress
August 20 – Benjamin Barnes, English actor (Prince Caspian)
August 21 – Ross Thomas (actor), American actor
August 23 – Carmen Luvana, Puerto Rican adult actress
August 24
Jiro Wang, Actor and Singer Fahrenheit (Taiwanese band)
Chad Michael Murray, American actor
August 25
Rachel Bilson, American actress
Shiva Keshavan, Indian Luge Pilot
August 28 – Charlie Frye, Natiional Football League quarterback
August 29 – Lanny Barbie, American pornstar
September–October
September 1
Clinton Portis, American football player
Michael Adamthwaite, Canadian voice actor
September 2 – Bracha van Doesburgh, Dutch actress
September 3 – Fearne Cotton, British television presenter
September 4
Jero, American-born Japanese enka singer
Beyoncé Knowles, American actress and R&B singer (Destiny's Child)
Lacey Mosley, American lead vocalist (Flyleaf)
September 6 – Yumiko Cheng, Hong Kong singer
September 8 – Jonathan Taylor Thomas, American actor
September 9 – Julie Gonzalo, Argentinian actress
September 10 – Marco Chiudinelli, Swiss tennis player
September 11 – Dylan Klebold, American murderer (d. 1999)
September 12
Jennifer Hudson, American singer and actress
Hosea Chanchez, American actor of The Game
September 14
Ashley Roberts, singer The Pussycat Dolls
Miyavi, Japanese musician
September 16
Alexis Bledel, American actress
Fan Bingbing, Chinese actress
September 21 – Nicole Richie, American actress, singer and socialite
September 22
Ashley Drane, American actress
Alexei Ramirez, baseball player
September 23
Misti Traya, American actress
Natalie Horler, German singer Cascada
Robert Doornbos, Dutch race car driver
September 25
Rocco Baldelli, baseball player
Van Hansis, American actor
September 26
Christina Milian, American R&B singer and actress
Serena Williams, American tennis player
September 29 – Suzanne Shaw, British singer Hear'Say
September 30
Cecelia Ahern, Irish author and daughter of Bertie Ahern, former Taoiseach
Dominique Moceanu, American gymnast
October 3
Zlatan Ibrahimović, Swedish footballer
Amanda Walsh, Canadian actress
October 5 – Enrico Fabris, Italian speed skater
October 8
Raffi Torres, Canadian ice hockey player
Ruby (Egyptian Singer), Egyptian singer
October 9
Zachery Ty Bryan, American actor
Ryoichi Maeda, Japanese footballer
October 11 – Beau Brady, Australian actor
October 13
Ryan Ashford, English footballer
Kele Okereke, English singer (Bloc Party)
October 15
Elena Dementieva, Russian tennis player
Guo Jingjing, Chinese diver
October 20
Willis McGahee, American football player
Stefan Nystrand, Swedish swimmer
October 21 – Nemanja Vidić, Serbian fotball player
October 22 – Michael Fishman, American actor
October 23 – Olivier Occean, Canadian footballer
October 24
Tila Tequila, Vietnamese American model and singer
Mallika Sherawat, Indian actress
October 25
Shaun Wright-Phillips, English footballer
Austin Winkler, American lead vocalist (Hinder)
Hiroshi Aoyama, Japanese motorcycle road racer
October 26 – Guy Sebastian, original Australian Idol 2003 singer
October 28
Milan Baroš, Czech footballer
Dwayne Cameron, New Zealand actor
October 29
Jonathan Brown, Australian rules footballer
Amanda Beard, American swimmer
October 30 – Ivanka Trump, American model
October 31
Selina Ren, member of Taiwanese girl-group S.H.E
Irina Denezhkina, Russian writer
Frank Iero, American guitarist (My Chemical Romance)
November–December
November 1 – LaTavia Roberson, American singer (Destiny's Child)
November 2
Tatiana Totmianina, Russian figure skater
Katharine Isabelle, Candanian actress
November 3
Blair Chenoweth, American beauty queen
Jackie Gayda, American professional wrestler
November 4
Vince Wilfork, American football player
Paul Tucker Canadian comic-book artist
November 6 – Cassie Bernall, American murder victim (d. 1999)
November 7 – George Pilkington, English footballer
November 8
Joe Cole, English footballer
Azura Skye, American actress
November 10
Tony Blanco, Dominican baseball player
Jason Dunham, American Medal of Honor recipient (d. 2004)
Alison Waite, American model
November 11
Natalie Glebova, Canadian beauty queen
Jyothika, Indian actress
Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Ross Phillips, British musician (Hard-Fi)
November 13
Mark Cardona, Filipino basketball player
Shawn Yue, Hong Kong actor and singer
November 14 – Russell Tovey, British actor
November 15 – Lorena Ochoa, Mexican golfer
November 17 – Sarah Harding, British singer (Girls Aloud)
November 18 – Gian Magdangal, Filipino singer and actor
November 20 – Kimberley Walsh, British singer (Girls Aloud)
November 21
Bryant McFadden, American football player
Ainārs Kovals, Latvian javelin thrower
November 22
Ben Adams, British singer (a1)
Seweryn Gancarczyk, Polish footballer
November 25
Xabi Alonso, Spanish footballer
Barbara Pierce Bush, daughter of U.S. President George W. Bush
Jenna Bush, daughter of U.S. President George W. Bush
November 26
Natasha Bedingfield, British singer
Aurora Snow, American actress
November 27 – Gary Lucy, British actor
November 29 – Tom Hurndall, British photographer (d. 2004)
December 2 – Britney Spears, American singer and entertainer
December 3
David Villa, Spanish footballer
Brian Bonsall, American actor
Tyjuan Hagler, American football player
December 4 – Lila McCann, American singer
December 9 – Dia Mirza, Bollywood actress
December 11
Zacky Vengeance, American guitarist (Avenged Sevenfold)
Javier Saviola, Argentine soccer player
December 12 – Spencer Johnson, NFL player
December 13 – Amy Lee, American pianist/singer/songwriter (Evanescence)
December 14 – Amber Chia, Malaysian model and actress
December 15
Thomas Herrion, American football player (d. 2005)
Donal Coonan, UK presenter for Channel 4's webshow thisisaknife
Roman Pavlyuchenko, Russian Soccer player
December 16 – Anna Sedokova, Ukrainian singer
December 21 – Cristian Zaccardo, Italian footballer
December 24 – Dima Bilan, Russian pop-singer
December 27
Emilie de Ravin, Australian actress
Yuvraj Singh, Indian cricketer
December 28
Elizabeth Jordan Carr, first American test-tube baby
Sienna Miller, American-born actress
Khalid Boulahrouz, Dutch footballer
December 29
Shizuka Arakawa, Japanese figure skater
Angela Via, American singer
December 30
Kyle Eckel, National Football League player
Haley Paige, American porn actress (d. 2007)
Deaths
January–March
January 1 – Mauri Rose, American race car champion (b. 1906)
January 5
Harold C. Urey, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1893)
Lanza del Vasto, Italian-born philosopher, poet, and activist (b. 1901)
January 6 – A. J. Cronin, Scottish novelist (b. 1896)
January 8 – Matthew Beard, American actor (b. 1925)
January 10
Katherine Alexander, American actress (b. 1898)
Richard Boone, American actor (b. 1917)
January 11 – Beulah Bondi, American actress (b. 1888)
January 13 – Robert Kellard, American actor (b. 1915)
January 16 – Bernard Lee, English actor (b. 1908)
January 21 – Allyn Joslyn, American actor (b. 1901)
January 23 – Samuel Barber, American composer (b. 1910)
January 25 – Adele Astaire, American actress (b. 1896)
January 31 – Cozy Cole, American jazz drummer (b. 1909)
February 1
Wanda Hendrix, American actress (b. 1928)
Geirr Tveitt, Norwegian composer (b. 1908)
Ernst Pepping, German composer (b. 1901)
February 9 – Bill Haley, American musician (b. 1925)
February 15 – Karl Richter, German conductor (b. 1926)
February 17 – David Garnett, British writer (b. 1892)
February 18 – John Knudsen Northrop, American airplane manufacturer (b. 1895)
February 20 – Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg, French magazine editor and playboy (b. 1904)
February 22 – Michael Maltese, American screenwriter (b. 1908)
February 26 – Howard Hanson, American composer (b. 1896)
February 27 – Jacob H. Gilbert, American politician (b. 1920)
March 4 – Yip Harburg, American lyricist (b. 1896)
March 6 – George Geary, English cricketer (b. 1893)
March 7
Bosley Crowther, American film critic (b. 1905)
Kiril Kondrashin, Russian conductor (b. 1914)
Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling, American tennis champion (b. 1908)
March 8 – Joseph Henry Woodger, British theoretical biologist (b. 1894)
March 9 – Max Delbrück, German biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1906)
March 15 – René Clair, French film director (b. 1898)
March 23 – Beatrice Tinsley, English astronomer (b. 1941)
March 30
Sherman Edwards, American songwriter (b. 1919)
DeWitt Wallace, American magazine publisher (b. 1889)
March 31 – Frank Tieri, American gangster (b. 1904)
April–June
April 3 – Juan Trippe, Airline entrepreneur (b. 1899)
April 5 – Maurice Zbriger, Canadian violinist, composer and conductor (b. 1896)
April 7 – Norman Taurog, American film director (b. 1899)
April 8 – Omar N. Bradley, 5 Star General US Army (b. 1893)
April 12 – Joe Louis, American boxer (b. 1914)
April 18 – James H. Schmitz, German-born writer (b. 1911)
April 26
Jim Davis, American actor (b. 1909)
Madge Evans, American actress (b. 1909)
April 27 – John Aspinwall Roosevelt, American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1916)
May 5 – Bobby Sands, Irish republican (hunger strike) (b. 1954)
May 8 – Uri Zvi Grinberg, Israeli poet and journalist (b. 1896)
May 9
Nelson Algren, American author (b. 1909)
Ralph Allen, English footballer (b. 1906)
Margaret Lindsay, American actress (b. 1910)
May 11
Odd Hassel, Norwegian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1897)
Bob Marley, Jamaican singer and musician (b. 1945)
May 17 – Hugo Friedhofer, German-American film composer (b. 1901)
May 18
Arthur O'Connell, American actor (b. 1908)
William Saroyan, American author (b. 1908)
May 23 – George Jessel, American actor (b. 1898)
May 25 – Rosa Ponselle, American soprano (b. 1897)
May 28 – Mary Lou Williams, American jazz pianist (b. 1910)
May 30 – Don Ashby, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1955)
June 1 – Carl Vinson, U.S. Congressman (b. 1883)
June 2 – Rino Gaetano, Italian singer-songwriter (b. 1950)
June 9 – Allen Ludden, American television game show host (b. 1917)
June 10
Jenny Maxwell, American actress (b. 1941)
Phelps Phelps, 38th Governor of American Samoa and United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic (d. 1897)
June 13 – George Walsh, American actor (b. 1889)
June 17
Sir Richard O'Connor, English general (b. 1889)
Zerna Sharp, American writer and educator (b. 1889)
June 18 – Pamela Hansford Johnson, English poet, novelist, playwright, literary and social critic (b. 1912)
June 19 – Lotte Reiniger, German-born silhouette animator (b. 1899)
June 22 – Lola Lane, American actress and singer (b. 1906)
June 23 – Zarah Leander, Swedish actress and singer (b. 1907)
June 28 – Terry Fox, Canadian athlete and cancer activist (b. 1958)
July–September
July 3 – Ross Martin, American actor (b. 1920)
July 8 – Joe McDonnell, Irish political prisoner (b. 1951)
July 16 – Harry Chapin, American singer and songwriter (b. 1942)
July 27 – Adam Walsh, American murder victim, inspired Code Adam (b. 1974)
July 27 – William Wyler, American movie director (b. 1902)
July 29 – Robert Moses, American urban planner (b. 1888)
August 1 – Paddy Chayefsky, American screenwriter (b. 1923)
August 2 – Delfo Cabrera, Argentine athlete (b. 1919)
August 4 – Melvyn Douglas, American actor (b. 1901)
August 14 – Karl Böhm, Austrian conductor (b. 1894)
August 15 – Carol Ryrie Brink, American author (b. 1895)
August 18 – Anita Loos, American screenwriter (b. 1888)
August 19 – Jessie Matthews, English actress (b. 1907)
August 27 – Valeri Kharlamov, Soviet ice hockey player (b. 1948)
August 29 – Lowell Thomas, American writer (b. 1892)
August 30 – Vera-Ellen, American actress and dancer (b. 1921)
September 1
Ann Harding, American actress (b. 1901)
Albert Speer, German Nazi architect and war minister (b. 1905)
September 2 – Enid Lyons, Australia politician (b. 1897)
September 3 – Alec Waugh, British novelist (b. 1898)
September 6 – Christy Brown, Irish author, poet, and artist (b. 1932)
September 8 – Hideki Yukawa, Japanese physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1907)
September 9 – Sir Robert (Bob) Askin, Premier of New South Wales (b. 1907)
September 11 – Frank McHugh, American actor (b. 1898)
September 12 – Eugenio Montale, Italian writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1896)
September 15
Rafael Méndez, Mexican-born trumpet virtuoso (b. 1906)
Harold Bennett, British actor (b. 1899)
September 21 – Nigel Patrick, English actor (b. 1913)
September 22 – Harry Warren, American songwriter (b. 1893)
September 23 – Dan George, First Nations actor (b. 1899)
September 24 – Patsy Kelly, American actress (b. 1910)
September 27 – Robert Montgomery, American actor (b. 1904)
September 28
Sir Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth, British Conservative cabinet minister (b. 1923)
Rómulo Betancourt, Venezuelan president (b. 1908)
September 29 – Bill Shankly, British football manager (b. 1914)
October–December
October 2
Harry Golden, American journalist (b. 1902)
Hazel Scott, American jazz singer and pianist (b. 1920)
October 5 – Gloria Grahame, American actress (b. 1923)
October 6 – Anwar Sadat, President of Egypt, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1918)
October 13 – Nils Asther, Danish-born actor (b. 1897)
October 16
Stanley Clements, American actor (b. 1926)
Moshe Dayan, Israeli general (b. 1915)
October 20 – Mary Coyle Chase, American playwright (b. 1906)
October 23 – Reg Butler, English sculptor (b. 1913)
October 24 – Edith Head, American costume designer (b. 1897)
October 29 – Georges Brassens, French singer and songwriter (b. 1921)
November 3 – Jean Eustache, French film director (b. 1938)
November 7 – Will Durant, American philosopher and writer (b. 1885)
November 10 – Abel Gance, French film director (b. 1889)
November 14 – Robert Bradford, Northern Irish footballer and politician (b. 1941)
November 15 – Enid Markey, American actress (b. 1894)
November 16 – William Holden, American actor (b. 1918)
November 21 – Harry von Zell, American actor (b. 1906)
November 22 – Hans Adolf Krebs, German physician and biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1900)
November 25 – Jack Albertson, American actor (b. 1907)
November 27 – Lotte Lenya, Austrian singer and actress (b. 1898)
November 29 – Natalie Wood, American actress (b. 1938)
December 3 – Walter Knott, American farmer and theme park creator (b. 1889)
December 15
Catherine T. MacArthur, American philanthropist (b. 1909)
Karl Struss, American cinematographer (b. 1886)
December 23 – Reginald Miles Ansett, Australian businessman and aviator (b. 1909)
December 27 – Hoagy Carmichael, American jazz composer (b. 1899)
December 28 – Allan Dwan, Canadian-born film director (b. 1885)
December 30 – Alfie Anido, Filipino actor (b. 1959)
Nobel Prizes
Physics – Nicolaas Bloembergen, Arthur Leonard Schawlow, Kai Siegbahn
Chemistry – Kenichi Fukui, Roald Hoffmann
Medicine – Roger Wolcott Sperry, David H. Hubel, Torsten Wiesel
Literature – Elias Canetti
Peace – United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Economics – James Tobin
Templeton Prize
Dame Cicely Saunders
References
^ "The Bombing of Beirut". Journal of Palestine Studies 11 (1): 218–225. 1981. doi:10.1525/jps.1981.11.1.00p0366x.
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