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MCMLXXXIV
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2737
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1433
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1391
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2528
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1346
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4317
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2527
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441763200 – 473385599
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1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year that started on a Sunday, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar.
Contents
Events of 1984
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 1984
January
January 1
US Bell System is broken up.
Brunei becomes a fully independent state.
January 3 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan meets with Navy Lieutenant Robert Goodman and the Reverend Jesse Jackson at the White House, following Lieutenant Goodman's release from Syrian captivity.
January 7 – Brunei becomes the 6th member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
January 10
The United States and the Vatican establish full diplomatic relations.1
Victoria Agreement signed.
January 18 – The Mitsui Miike coal mine explosion at Omuta, Kyūshū, Japan kills 83.
January 24 – The Apple Macintosh is introduced.
February
February 1 – Medicare comes into effect in Australia.
February 3
Dr. John Buster and the research team at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center announce history's first embryo transfer, from one woman to another resulting in a live birth.
STS-41-B: Space Shuttle Challenger is launched on the 10th space shuttle mission.
February 7 – Astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart make the first untethered space walk.
February 8 – The 1984 Winter Olympics open in Sarajevo, SFRY.
February 11 – STS-41-B: Space Shuttle Challenger makes the first shuttle landing at the Kennedy Space Center.
February 13 – Konstantin Chernenko succeeds the late Yuri Andropov as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
February 19 – The 1984 Winter Olympics close in Sarajevo.
February 26 – United States Marines pull out of Beirut, Lebanon.
February 29 – Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau announces his retirement.
March
March 5 – Iran accuses Iraq of using chemical weapons; the United Nations condemns their use on March 30.
March 6 – A year-long strike action begins in the British coal industry (see UK Miners' Strike (1984-1985)).
March 14 – Sinn Féin's Gerry Adams and 3 others are seriously injured in a gun attack by the UVF.
March 16 – The CIA station chief in Beirut, William Francis Buckley, is kidnapped by Islamic Jihad and later dies in captivity.
March 22 – Teachers at the McMartin Preschool in Manhattan Beach, California are charged with Satanic ritual abuse of the schoolchildren (the charges are later dropped as completely unfounded).
March 23 – General Rahimuddin Khan becomes the first man in Pakistan's history to rule over 2 of its provinces, after becoming interim Governor of Sindh.
April
April 2 – Indian Squadron Leader Rakesh Sharma is launched into space, aboard the Soyuz T-11.
April 4 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan calls for an international ban on chemical weapons.
April 6 – The 56th Academy Awards, hosted by Jack Lemmon, are held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
April 12 – Palestinian gunmen take Israeli Bus Number 300 hostage. Israeli special forces storm the bus, freeing the hostages (1 hostage, 2 hijackers killed).
April 13 – India launches Operation Meghdoot, as most of the Siachen Glacier in Kashmir comes under Indian control.
April 15 – British comedian Tommy Cooper suffers a massive heart attack and dies while live on TV.
April 17 – WPC Yvonne Fletcher is shot and killed by a secluded gunman leading to a police siege of the Libyan Embassy in London.
April 19 – Advance Australia Fair is proclaimed as Australia's national anthem, and green and gold as the national colours.
April 25 – The term of Sultan Ahmad Shah as the 7th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia ends.
April 26 – Sultan Iskandar, Sultan of Johor, becomes the 8th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.
May
May 2 – The Liverpool International Garden Festival opens in Liverpool.
May 5 – The Herreys win the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 for Sweden, with the song Diggi-Loo, Diggi-Ley.
May 8
The Soviet Union announces that it will boycott the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
Denis Lortie kills 3 government employees in the National Assembly of Quebec building.
May 11 – A transit of Earth from Mars takes place.
May 12 – The Louisiana World's Fair opens.
May 14 – The one dollar coin is introduced in Australia.
May 23 – Methane gas explosion at Abbeystead water treatment works in Lancashire, England kills 16 people.
May 27 – An overnight flash flood rages through neighborhoods in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Nearly 15 inches of rain falls in some areas over a four-hour period. 14 persons are killed.
May 31 – Mecklenburg Correctional Center - 6 inmates - including James and Linwood Briley escape from a death row facility, the first and only occasion this has ever happened in the US.
June
June 1 – William M. Gibbons is released as receiver and trustee of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad, after all of its debts and creditors are paid off by order of a federal bankruptcy court.
June 5 – The Indian government begins Operation Blue Star, the planned attack on the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
June 6 – Indian troops storm the Golden Temple at Amritsar, the Sikhs' holiest shrine, killing an estimated 2,000 people.
June 8 – A deadly F5 tornado nearly destroys the town of Barneveld, Wisconsin, killing 9 people, injuring nearly 200, and causing over $25,000,000 in damage.
June 20 – The biggest exam shake-up in the British education system in over 10 years is announced, with O-level and CSE exams to be replaced by a new exam, the GCSE.
June 22
The official name of the Turkish city Urfa is changed into Şanlıurfa.
Virgin Atlantic Airways makes its inaugural flight.
June 27 – France beats Spain 2–0 to win the Euro 84.
June 28 – Richard Ramírez, aka the "Night Stalker," murders his first confirmed victim.
June 30 – John Napier Turner becomes Canada's 17th Prime Minister.
July
July 14 – New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon calls a snap election and is heavily defeated by opposition Labour leader David Lange.
July 18
Beverly Lynn Burns becomes the first woman Boeing 747 captain in the world.
In San Ysidro, California, 41-year-old James Oliver Huberty sprays a McDonald's restaurant with gunfire, killing 21 people before being shot and killed.
Newspaper vending machine featuring news of the 1984 Summer Olympics, which opened on July 28.
July 23 – Vanessa Lynn Williams becomes the first Miss America to resign when she surrenders her crown, after nude photos of her appear in "Penthouse" magazine.
July 25 – Salyut 7: Cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya becomes the first woman to perform a space walk.
July 28–August 12 – The 1984 Summer Olympics are held in Los Angeles, California.
August
August 1 – Australian banks are deregulated.
August 4 – The African republic Upper Volta changes its name to Burkina Faso.
August 11 – United States President Ronald Reagan, during a voice check for a radio broadcast remarks, "My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes".
August 16 – John De Lorean is acquitted of all 8 charges of possessing and distributing cocaine.
August 21 – Half a million people in Manila demonstrate against the regime of Ferdinand Marcos.
August 28 – Josef Fritzl drugs and incarcerates his daughter Elisabeth in a secret cellar, in Amstetten, Austria; she was released only after 24 years of sexual abuse and mental ordeal.
August 30 – STS-41-D: The Space Shuttle Discovery takes off on its maiden voyage.
The launch of Shuttle Discovery on STS-41-D, its first mission.
September
September 2 – Seven people are shot and killed and 12 wounded in the Milperra massacre, a shootout between the rival motorcycle gangs Bandidos and Comancheros in Sydney.
September 4
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, led by Brian Mulroney, wins 211 seats in the House of Commons, forming the largest majority government in Canadian history.
The Sandinista Front wins the Nicaraguan general elections.
September 5
STS-41-D: The Space Shuttle Discovery lands after its maiden voyage.
Western Australia becomes the last Australian state to abolish capital punishment.
September 17 – Canadian Brian Mulroney is sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada.
September 18 – Joe Kittinger becomes the first person to cross the Atlantic, solo, in a hot air balloon.
September 20 – Hezbollah car-bombs the U.S. Embassy annex in Beirut, killing 22 people.
September 26 – The United Kingdom and the People's Republic of China sign the initial agreement to return Hong Kong to China in 1997.
October
October 4 – Tim Macartney-Snape and Greg Mortimer become the first Australians to summit Mount Everest.
October 5 – STS-41-G: Marc Garneau becomes the first Canadian in space, aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger.
October 11 – Aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger, astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan becomes the first American woman to perform a space walk.
October 12 – The Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) attempts to assassinate Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the British Cabinet in the Brighton hotel bombing.
October 19 – Polish secret police kidnap Jerzy Popiełuszko, a Catholic priest who supports the Solidarity movement. His dead body is found in a reservoir 11 days later on October 30.
October 23 – The world learns from moving BBC News TV reports that a famine is plaguing Ethiopia, where thousands of people have already died of starvation due to a famine and as many as 10,000,000 more lives are at risk. [2]
October 25 – The European Economic Community makes £1.8 million available to help combat the Ethiopian famine. [3]
October 31 – Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is assassinated by her 2 Sikh security guards. Anti-Sikh riots break out. Rajiv Gandhi becomes prime minister of India.
November
November 6 – United States presidential election, 1984: Ronald Reagan defeats Walter F. Mondale with 59% of the popular vote, the highest since Richard Nixon's 61% victory in 1972. Reagan carries 49 states in the electoral college; Mondale wins only his home state of Minnesota by a mere 3,761 vote margin and the District of Columbia.
November 9 – Cesar Chavez delivers his speech, "What The Future Holds For Farm Workers And Hispanics", at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.
November 14 – Zamboanga City mayor Cesar Climaco, a prominent critic of the government of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is assassinated in his home city.
November 19 – A series of explosions at the PEMEX Petroleum Storage Facility at San Juan Ixhuatepec, in Mexico City, ignites a major fire and kills about 500 people.
November 25
An East Rail train derails between Sheung Shui and Fanling stations, Hong Kong.
Band Aid records the charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" to raise money to combat the famine in Ethiopia.
November 28 – Over 250 years after their deaths, William Penn and his wife Hannah Callowhill Penn are made Honorary Citizens of the United States.
November 29 – The Band Aid single is released. [4]
November 30 – The Tamil Tigers begin the purge of the Sinhalese from North and East Sri Lanka; 127 are killed.
December
Controlled Impact Demonstration
December – A peace agreement between Kenya and Somalia is signed in the Egyptian capital Cairo. With this agreement, in which Somalia officially renounces its historical territorial claims, relations between the two countries began to improve.
December 1 – Controlled Impact Demonstration: NASA crashes a remote controlled Boeing 720.
December 2 – Bob Hawke's government is re-elected in Australia with a reduced majority.
December 3
Bhopal Disaster: A methyl isocyanate leak from a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, kills more than 8,000 people outright and injures over half a million (with more later dying from their injuries the death toll is now 23,000+) in the worst industrial disaster in history.
British Telecom is privatised.
December 4 – Hezbollah militants hijack a Kuwait Airlines plane and kill 4 passengers.
December 19 – The People's Republic of China and United Kingdom sign the Sino-British Joint Declaration on the future of Hong Kong.
December 22
Four African-American youths (Barry Allen, Troy Canty, James Ramseur, and Darrell Cabey) board an express train in The Bronx borough of New York City. They attempt to rob Bernhard Goetz, who shoots them. The event starts a national debate about urban crime in the United States.
In Malta, Prime Minister Dom Mintoff resigns.
December 28 – A Soviet cruise missile plunges into Inarinjärvi lake in Finnish Lapland. Finnish authorities announce the fact in public on January 3, 1985.
Undated
Famine in Ethiopia begins and kills a million people by the end of 1984. (1984 Famine in Ethiopia).
Crack, a smokeable form of cocaine, is first introduced into the Los Angeles area and soon spreads across the United States in what becomes known as the Crack Epidemic.
Brothels are legalized in Victoriadisambiguation needed.
Births
January
January 1 – Michael Witt, Australian rugby league player
January 8 – Jeff Francoeur, American baseball player
January 10 – Marouane Chamakh, Moroccan football player
January 12 – Scott Olsen, American baseball player
January 13 – Eleni Ioannou, Greek martial artist (d. 2004)
January 15 – Megan Quann, American swimmer
January 16 – Craig Beattie, Scottish footballer
January 17 – Cassie Hager, American basketball player
January 18 – Seung-hui Cho, Korean-born American Virginia Tech massacre gunman (d. 2007)
January 19
Thomas Vanek, Austrian Hockey player
Trent Cutler, Australian rugby league player
Zakia Mrisho Mohamed, Tanzanian long distance runner
January 20 – Toni Gonzaga, Filipina actress and singer
January 22 – Raica Oliveira, Brazilian supermodel
January 23 – Arjen Robben, Dutch footballer
January 24 – Witold Kiełtyka, Polish musician (d. 2007)
January 25
Robinho, Brazilian footballer
Stefan Kiessling, German football player
January 26 – Luo Xuejuan, Chinese swimmer
January 28 – Andre Iguodala, American basketball player
January 29
Nuno Morais, Portuguese footballer
Natalie du Toit, South African swimmer
January 30 – Chad Power, American actor
February
February 1
Lee Thompson Young, American actor
Darren Fletcher, Scottish football player
February 5
Nate Salley, American football player
Carlos Tévez, Argentinian football player
February 6 – Darren Bent, English footballer
February 9 – Han Geng, Chinese singer in Korea (Super Junior)
February 10 – Kim Hyo Jin, Korean actress
February 15 – Dorota Rabczewska, Polish singer and model
February 16 – Oussama Mellouli, Tunisian swimmer
February 20 – Ben Lovejoy, American hockey player
February 21 – Karina, Japanese model and actress
February 25
Filip Šebo, Slovak footballer
Xing Huina, Chinese athlete
February 26 – Emmanuel Adebayor, Togoleise footballer
February 28 – Karolína Kurková, Czech model
February 29
Alicia Hollowell, American softball pitcher
Cullen Jones, American swimmer
March
March 1
Naima Mora, winner of America's Next Top Model cycle 4
Claudio Bieler, Argentinian football player
March 4
Tamir Cohen, Israeli footballer
Ai Iwamura, Japanese actress
Zak Whitbread, American soccer player
March 7 – Dani Woodward, American porn star
March 9 – Julia Mancuso, US Olympic medalist
March 10 – Olivia Wilde, American actress
March 16
Michael Ennis, Australian rugby league player
Hosea Gear, New Zealand Rugby Union player
March 20
Fernando Torres, Spanish football player
Nomura Yuka, Japanese actress
March 24 – Chris Bosh, American basketball player
March 25 – Katharine McPhee, American Idol finalist
March 26
Stéphanie Lapointe, Canadian singer
Sara Jean Underwood, American model
March 28 – Nikki Sanderson, English actress
March 30 – Anna Nalick, American singer
April
April 3 – Allana Slater, Australian gymnast
April 4 – Sean May, American basketball player
April 7 – Alex Smith, American football player
April 8
Júlia Liptáková, Slovak model
Kirsten Storms, American actress
April 9 – Adam Loewen, Canadian pitcher
April 10
Mandy Moore, American singer and actress
Cara DeLizia, American actress
April 13 – Kris Britt, Australian cricketer
April 14 – Kyle Coetzer, Scottish cricketer
April 17 – Rosanna Davison, Irish model
April 18 – America Ferrera, American actress
April 19 – Lee Da Hae, South Korean actress
April 20
John Jairo Castillo, Colombian football player
Tyson Griffin, American MMA fighter
April 22 – Michelle Ryan, British actress
April 23 – Alexandra Kosteniuk, Russian chess player
April 24 – Tyson Ritter, American singer/bassist
April 27 – Patrick Stump, American singer (Fall Out Boy)
April 29
Taylor Cole, American actress and model
Lina Krasnoroutskaya, Russian tennis player and commentator
Pham Van Quyen, Vietnamese footballer
May
May 1
Alexander Farnerud, Swedish footballer
Keiichiro Koyama, Japanese singer (NEWS) and actor
May 7 – Kanbe Miyuki, Japanese stage actress and model
May 11 – Andrés Iniesta, Spanish footballer
May 12 – Junie Browning, American MMA fighter
May 14
Michael Rensing, German footballer
Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Facebook
May 14 – Gary Ablett Jr., Australian rules footballer
May 17
Christine Robinson, Canadian water polo player
Andreas Kofler, Austrian ski jumper
May 24 – Sarah Hagan, American actress
May 25
Unnur Birna Vilhjálmsdóttir, "Miss Iceland", crowned Miss World in 2005
Kyle Brodziak, Canadian ice hockey player
Nikolai Pokotylo, Russian singer
May 29
Kaycee Stroh, American actress
Carmelo Anthony, American basketball player
May 31
Jason Smith, Australian actor
Milorad Čavić, Serbian swimmer
June
June 1
Oliver Tielemans, Dutch race-car driver
Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar, Mongolian judoka
June 4 – Rainie Yang, Taiwanese singer
June 7 – Ari Koivunen, Finnish singer
June 8
Todd Boeckman, College quarterback
Andrea Casiraghi, Prince of Monaco
Javier Mascherano, Argentinian footballer
June 9 – Wesley Sneijder, Dutch footballer
June 11 – Vágner Love, Brazilian footballer
June 13 – Bérengère Schuh, French archer
June 15 – Tim Lincecum, American baseball player
June 16 – Rick Nash, Canadian hockey player
June 17 – John Gallagher Jr., American actor, singer and dancer
June 23 – Duffy, Welsh singer
June 24 – J. J. Redick, American basketball player
June 25 – Lauren Bush, American model
June 26 – Raymond Felton, American basketball player
June 27
Emma Lahana, New Zealand actress
Gia Paloma, American pornographic actress
June 30 – Fantasia Barrino, American singer
July
July 1 – Donald Thomas, Bahamian high jumper
July 3
Corey Sevier, Canadian actor
Syed Rasel, Bangladeshi cricketer
Manny Lawson, American Football player
July 4 – Jin Akanishi, Japanese singer (KAT-TUN) and actor
July 6 – Lauren Harris, English singer
July 11
Tanith Belbin, Canadian figure skater
Joe Pavelski, American hockey player
Rachael Taylor, Australian actress
July 12
Gareth Gates, English singer
Michael McGovern, Northern Irish footballer
July 16 – Katrina Kaif, Indian actress and model
July 17 – Asami Kimura, Japanese singer
July 18
Lee Barnard, English footballer
Josh Harding, Canadian hockey player
July 19
Lasse Gjertsen, Norwegian videographer
Diana Mocanu, Romanian swimmer
July 21 – Paul Davis, American basketball player
July 23 – Brandon Roy, National Basketball Association player
July 24 – Tyler Kyte, Canadian actor/singer
July 26 – Kyriakos Ioannou, Cypriot high jumper
July 28 – Zach Parise, American hockey player
July 30
Anna Bessonova, Ukranian rhythmic gymnasts
Gabrielle Christian, American actress
August
August 1 – Bastian Schweinsteiger, German football player
August 2 – Brandon Browner, National Football League player
August 3 – Carah Faye Charnow, American singer for the band Shiny Toy Guns
August 6 – Marco Airosa, Angolan footballer
August 12
Yua Aida, Japanese model and pornographic actress
Marian Rivera, Filipino actress
Sherone Simpson, Jamaican athlete
August 14
Clay Buchholz, Major League Baseball Pitcher
Robin Söderling, Swedish tennis player
August 17 – Garrett Wolfe, American pro football player
August 20
Mirai Moriyama, Japanese actor
Tsokye Karchung, Bhutanese beauty queen, Miss Bhutan 2008
August 21
Alizée Jacotey, French singer
Melissa Schuman, American singer and actress
August 22 – Lee Camp, English footballer
August 24
Kyle Schmid, Canadian actor
Charlie Villanueva, American basketball player
Yesung, Korean singer (Super Junior)
August 25 – Alvin Banks, American football player
August 27 – Josh Duhon, American actor
September
September 2 – Danson Tang, Taiwanese actor, model, and singer
September 3 – Garrett Hedlund, American actor
September 5 – Trey Hill, Grammy-nominated musician
September 7
Farveez Maharoof, Sri Lankan cricketer
Vera Zvonareva, Russian tennis player
September 14 – Adam Lamberg, American actor
September 15 – Prince Harry of Wales
September 16
Sabrina Bryan, American actress and singer
Katie Melua, Georgian singer
September 19 – Kevin Zegers, Canadian actor
September 20 – Brian Joubert, French figure skater
September 22
Theresa Fu, Hong Kong singer and actress
Laura Vandervoort, actress
September 23 – Anneliese van der Pol, Dutch-born actress
September 25 – Rashad McCants, National Basketball Association player
September 26 – Keisha Buchanan, British Singer (Sugababes)
September 27 – Avril Lavigne, Canadian singer
September 28
Melody Thornton, American singer (Pussycat Dolls)
Helen Oyeyemi, British novelist
September 30 – Megan Ewing, American model
October
October 1 – Matt Cain, American baseball player
October 3
Chris Marquette, American actor
Ashlee Simpson, American singer and actress
Anthony Le Tallec, French footballer
Yoon Eun Hye, Korean singer, model, actress and entertainer
October 4
Lena Katina, Russian singer
Álvaro Parente, Portuguese racing driver
October 5 – Glenn McMillan, Brazilian-Australian actor
October 7 – Ikuta Toma, Japanese drama actor
October 10
Chiaki Kuriyama, Japanese actress
Steve Turner, Australian rugby league player
October 14 – Santino Quaranta, American soccer player
October 16
Ben Smith, Australian rugby league player
Shayne Ward, British singer
October 17
Chris Lowell, American actor
Randall Munroe, American programmer and webcomic artist
October 18
Holly Dunaway, boxer
Lindsey Vonn, American alpine skier
October 19 – Kaio Almeida, Brazilian swimmer
October 21 – Marvin Mitchell, American football player
October 22 – Jonathan Helwig, American MMA fighter
October 23 – Meghan McCain, Author and Daughter of Senator John McCain
October 25
Sara Lumholdt, Swedish singer
Katy Perry, American singer and actress
October 26 – Sasha Cohen, American figure skater
October 27
Kelly Osbourne, English singer
Brady Quinn, American football player
Irfan Pathan, Indian cricketer
October 28 – Obafemi Martins, Nigerian footballer
October 29 – Eric Staal, Canadian hockey player
October 30 – Eva Marcille, American model
November
November 7 – Amelia Vega, Miss Universe 2003, from the Dominican Republic
November 9
Beatrice Bofia, Cameroonian-American basketball player
Delta Goodrem, Australian actress and singer
November 12 – Yan Zi, Chinese tennis player
November 17 – Park Han-byul, South Korean actress
November 22 – Scarlett Johansson, American actress
November 24
Koo Hye Sun, South Korean actress
Maria Riesch, German alpine skier
November 25
Ian Lacey, Australian rugby league player
Gaspard Ulliel, French actor
November 28
Mary Elizabeth Winstead, American actress
Andrew Bogut, Australian basketball player
Marc-André Fleury, Canadian hockey player
November 29 – Sitti Navarro, Philippine bossa nova artist
November 30 – Alan Hutton, Scottish professional footballer
December
December 4 – Lauren London, American actress and model
December 7 – Robert Kubica, Polish Formula One racing driver
December 12 – Daniel Agger, Danish football (soccer) player
December 14 – Chris Brunt, Northern Irish footballer
December 15
Yu Fengtong, Chinese speed skater
Martin Škrtel, Slovakian footballer
December 17 – Asuka Fukuda, Japanese singer
December 20 – David Tavaré, Spanish singer
December 21 – Jackson Rathbone, American actor
December 22 – Jonas Altberg, Swedish Eurodance/Techno singer
December 27
Tye'sha Fluker, American basketball player
Rocío Guirao Díaz, Argentinian model
December 28
Martin Kaymer, German golfer
Festus, American professional wrestler
December 30 – LeBron James, American basketball player
Deaths
January–March
January 1 – Alexis Korner, British blues musician and broadcaster (b. 1928)
January 6 – Ernest Laszlo, Hungarian-American cinematographer (b. 1898)
January 7 – Alfred Kastler, French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1902)
January 11 – Jack La Rue, American actor (b. 1902)
January 14
Brooks Atkinson, American theater critic (b. 1894)
Ray Kroc, American entrepreneur (b. 1902)
January 20 – Johnny Weissmuller, Austrian-born swimmer and actor (b. 1904)
January 21 – Jackie Wilson, American singer (b. 1934)
January 22 – Sir Count Michael Gonzi, Archbishop of Malta and past politician (b. 1885)
January 29 – Frances Goodrich, American screenwriter (b. 1890)
January 30 – Luke Kelly, Irish folk singer (b. 1940)
February 8 – Karel Miljon, Dutch boxer (b. 1903)
February 9 – Yuri Andropov, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (b. 1914)
February 10 – David Von Erich, American professional wrestler (b. 1958)
February 12 – Julio Cortázar, Argentine writer (b. 1914)
February 13 – Naomi Uemura, Japanese adventurer (b. 1941)
February 15 – Ethel Merman, American singer and actress (b. 1908)
February 21 – Michail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov, Russian writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1905)
February 22
Jessamyn West, American writer. (b. 1902)
Syed Faiz-ul Hassan Shah a Pakistani religious leader,of Allo Mahar Shrif. (b. 1911)
March 1 – Jackie Coogan, American actor (b. 1914)
March 5
Tito Gobbi, Italian operatic baritone (b. 1915)
William Powell, American actor (b. 1892)
March 6 – Henry Wilcoxon, British actor (b. 1905)
March 10 – June Marlowe, American actress (b. 1903)
March 12 – Arnold Ridley, English playwright and actor (b. 1896)
March 16 – John Hoagland, American photographer (b. 1947)
March 18
Charlie Lau, American baseball player (b. 1933)
Paul Francis Webster, American lyricist (b. 1907)
March 24 – Sam Jaffe, American actor (b. 1891)
March 26 – Ahmed Sékou Touré, president of Guinea (b. 1922)
April–June
April 1 – Marvin Gaye, American singer (b. 1939)
April 5 – Arthur "Bomber" Harris, British air marshall. (b. 1892)
April 8 – Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa, Russian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1894)
April 11 – Edgar V. Saks, Estonian statesman and historian (b. 1910)
April 15
Tommy Cooper, Welsh comedian and magician (b. 1921)
Alexander Trocchi, Scottish writer (b. 1925)
April 17 – Mark Wayne Clark, American World War II General (b. 1896)
April 20 – Hristo Prodanov, Bulgarian mountaineer (b. 1943)
April 22 – Ansel Adams, American photographer (b. 1902)
April 26
Count Basie, American musician and composer (b. 1904)
May McAvoy, American actress (b. 1899)
May 2 – Jack Barry, American television host and producer (b. 1918)
May 4 – Diana Dors, English actress (b. 1931)
May 6 – Mary Cain, Mississippi newspaper editor and politician (b. 1904)
May 8 – Lila Wallace, American publisher (b. 1889)
May 16
Andy Kaufman, American comedian (b. 1949)
Irwin Shaw, American author (b. 1913)
May 19 – John Betjeman, English poet (b. 1906)
May 21
Andrea Leeds, American actress (b. 1914)
Ann Little, American actress (b. 1891)
May 22 – John Marley, American actor (b. 1907)
May 24 – Vincent J. McMahon, professional wrestling promoter WWF (b. 1914)
May 28 – Eric Morecambe, British comedian (b. 1926)
June 6 – Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, Sikh theologian, Most powerful Sikh leader of the 20th century (b. 1947)
June 11 – Enrico Berlinguer, Italian Communist politician (b. 1922)
June 13 – António Variações, Portuguese singer (b. 1944)
June 15 – Meredith Willson, American composer (b. 1902)
June 16 – Lew Andreas, American basketball coach (b. 1895)
June 17 – Chet Allen, American actor (b. 1939)
June 18 – Alan Berg, American talk radio host (murdered) (b. 1934)
June 19 – Lee Krasner, American painter (b. 1908)
June 20 – Estelle Winwood, English actress (b. 1883)
June 22 – Joseph Losey, American film director (b. 1909)
June 24 – William Keighley, American film director (b. 1889)
June 25 – Michel Foucault, French philosopher (b. 1926)
June 26 – Carl Foreman, American screenwriter (b. 1914)
June 28 – Yigael Yadin, Israeli archeologist, politician and Military Chief of Staff (b. 1917)
June 30
Henri Fabre, pioneer French aviator & inventor (b. 1882)
Lillian Hellman, American playwright (b. 1905)
July–September
July 1 – Moshé Feldenkrais, Ukrainian founder of the Feldenkrais Method (b. 1904)
July 4 – Jimmie Spheeris, American singer-songwriter (b. 1949)
July 7 – Flora Robson, English actress (b. 1902)
July 8 – Brassaï, Hungarian-born photographer (b. 1899)
July 14 – Philippe Wynne, American musician (b. 1941)
July 17 – Karl Wolff, German Nazi SS Officer (b. 1900)
July 24 – Armando Morales Barillas, Nicaraguan guitarist (b. 1936)
July 25 – Big Mama Thornton, American singer (b. 1926)
July 26
George Gallup, American statistician and opinion pollster (b. 1901)
Ed Gein, American serial killer (b. 1906)
July 27 – James Mason, British actor (b. 1909)
July 28 – Bess Flowers, American actress (b. 1898)
July 29 – Fred Waring, American bandleader (b. 1900)
August 2 – Quirino Cristiani, Argentine animated film director (b. 1896)
August 4 – Mary Miles Minter, American actress (b. 1902)
August 5 – Richard Burton, Welsh actor (b. 1925)
August 8 – Richard Deacon, American actor (b. 1921)
August 11
Alfred A. Knopf, American publisher (b. 1892)
Paul Felix Schmidt, Estonian–German chess player (b. 1916)
August 13
Clyde Cook, Australian actor (b. 1891)
Tigran Petrosian, Georgian chess player (b. 1929)
August 14 – J. B. Priestley, English novelist and playwright (b. 1894)
August 25
Truman Capote, American writer (b. 1924)
Viktor Chukarin, Russian Olympic gymnast (b. 1921)
Waite Hoyt, American baseball player (b. 1899)
August 29 – Mohammed Naguib, 1st President of Egypt (b. 1901)
September 3 – Arthur Schwartz, American composer (b. 1900)
September 6 – Ernest Tubb, American singer (b. 1914)
September 8 – Frank Lowson English Test Cricketer 1951–1955 (b.1925)
September 14
Richard Brautigan, American counter-culture author (suicide) (b. 1935)
Janet Gaynor, American Academy Award-winning actress (b. 1906)
September 17 – Richard Basehart, American actor (b. 1914)
September 20 – Steve Goodman, American folk musician and songwriter (b. 1948)
September 24 – Neil Hamilton, American actor (b. 1899)
September 25 – Walter Pidgeon, Canadian actor (b. 1897)
October–December
October 5 – Leonard Rossiter, British actor (b. 1926)
October 12 – Sir Anthony Berry, British politician (bombing) (b. 1925)
October 14 – Martin Ryle, English radio astronomer, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (b. 1918)
October 16 – Peggy Ann Garner, American actress (b. 1932)
October 18 – Jon-Erik Hexum, American actor (b. 1957)
October 20
Carl Ferdinand Cori, Austrian-born biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1896)
Paul Dirac, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1902)
October 21 – François Truffaut, French film director (b. 1932)
October 23
David Gorcey, American actor (b. 1921)
Oskar Werner, Austrian actor (b. 1922)
October 24 – Walter Woolf King, American singer and actor (b. 1899)
October 30 – June Duprez, English actress (b. 1918)
October 31 – Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India (assassinated) (b. 1917)
November 6 – Gastón Suárez, Bolivian novelist and dramatist (b. 1929)
November 14 – Cesar Climaco, Filipino politician (assassinated) (b. 1916)
November 16
Vic Dickenson, American trombonist (b. 1906)
Leonard Rose, American cellist (leukemia) (b. 1918)
November 18 – Mary Hamman, American writer and editor, modern living editor LIFE and eidtor in chief Bride & Home (b. 1907)
December 1 – Roelof Frankot, Dutch painter (b. 1911)
December 8 – Luther Adler, American actor (b. 1903)
December 11
Oskar Seidlin, Silesian-born Jewish-American literary scholar (b. 1911)
George Waggner, American film director (b. 1894)
December 14 – Vicente Aleixandre, Spanish writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1898)
December 15 – Jan Peerce, American tenor (b. 1904)
December 16 – J. Roderick MacArthur, American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1920)
December 20 – Gonzalo Márquez, Venezuelan Major League Baseball player (b. 1946)
December 24 – Peter Lawford, English actor (b. 1923)
December 28 – Sam Peckinpah, American film director (b. 1925)
December 29 – Leo Robin, American composer (b. 1900)
Ship events
List of ship launches in 1984
List of ship commissionings in 1984
List of ship decommissionings in 1984
List of shipwrecks in 1984
Nobel Prizes
Physics – Carlo Rubbia, Simon van der Meer
Chemistry – Robert Bruce Merrifield
Medicine – Niels Kaj Jerne, Georges J.F. Köhler, César Milstein
Literature – Jaroslav Seifert
Peace – Bishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu
Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel – Richard Stone
Templeton Prize
Rev. Michael Bourdeaux, founder of the Keston Institute2
References
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^ Templeton Prize.org
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