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1994 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1994
MCMXCIV
Ab urbe condita2747
Armenian calendar1443
ԹՎ ՌՆԽԳ
Assyrian calendar6744
Bahá'í calendar150–151
Balinese saka calendar1915–1916
Bengali calendar1401
Berber calendar2944
British Regnal year42 Eliz. 2 – 43 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2538
Burmese calendar1356
Byzantine calendar7502–7503
Chinese calendar癸酉(Water Rooster)
4690 or 4630
    — to —
甲戌年 (Wood Dog)
4691 or 4631
Coptic calendar1710–1711
Discordian calendar3160
Ethiopian calendar1986–1987
Hebrew calendar5754–5755
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2050–2051
 - Shaka Samvat1915–1916
 - Kali Yuga5094–5095
Holocene calendar11994
Igbo calendar994–995
Iranian calendar1372–1373
Islamic calendar1414–1415
Japanese calendarHeisei 6
(平成6年)
Javanese calendar1926–1927
Juche calendar83
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4327
Minguo calendarROC 83
民國83年
Nanakshahi calendar526
Thai solar calendar2537
Tibetan calendar阴水鸡年
(female Water-Rooster)
2120 or 1739 or 967
    — to —
阳木狗年
(male Wood-Dog)
2121 or 1740 or 968
Unix time757382400 – 788918399

1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1994th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 994th year of the 2nd millennium, the 94th year of the 20th century, and the 5th year of the 1990s decade.

The year 1994 was designated as the "International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations.

Events[]

The February 1994 photo of Pluto and Charon from the Hubble Space Telescope.

January[]

  • January 1 – The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is established.
  • January 6 – American figure skater Nancy Kerrigan is attacked and injured by an assailant hired by her rival, Tonya Harding's ex-husband during the U.S. Figure Skating Championships that they were both taking part in.
  • January 8Soyuz TM-18: Valeri Polyakov begins his 437.7-day orbit, eventually setting the world record for days spent in orbit.
  • January 11 – The Irish government announces the end of a 15-year broadcasting ban on the Provisional Irish Republican Army and its political arm Sinn Féin.
  • January 14 – U.S. President Bill Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin sign the Kremlin accords, which stop the preprogrammed aiming of nuclear missiles toward each country's targets, and also provide for the dismantling of the nuclear arsenal in Ukraine.
  • January 17 – The 6.7 Mw Northridge earthquake strikes the Greater Los Angeles Area with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), leaving 57 people dead and more than 8,700 injured.
  • January 19Record cold temperatures hit the eastern United States. The coldest temperature ever measured in Indiana state history, −36 °F (−38 °C), is recorded in New Whiteland, Indiana.
  • January 25 – U.S. President Bill Clinton delivers his first State of the Union address, calling for health care reform, a ban on assault weapons, and welfare reform.
  • January 26 – Student David Kang fires two blank shots from a starting pistol at Prince Charles in Sydney, Australia.[1][2][importance?]

February[]

  • February 3
  • February 5Byron De La Beckwith is convicted of the 1963 murder of civil rights leader Medgar Evers.
  • February 6Markale massacres: a Bosnian Serb Army mortar shell kills 68 civilians and wounds about 200 in a Sarajevo marketplace.
  • February 9 – The Vance–Owen peace plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina is announced.
  • February 12
    • Edvard Munch's painting The Scream is stolen in Oslo (it is recovered on May 7).
    • The 1994 Winter Olympics begin in Lillehammer.
  • February 21 – Revealing of the first photo of Pluto and its moon Charon taken from the Hubble Space Telescope.
  • February 24 – In Gloucester, local police begin excavations at 25 Cromwell Street, the home of Fred West, a suspect in multiple murders. On February 28, he and his wife are arrested.
  • February 25 – Israeli Kahanist Baruch Goldstein opens fire inside the Cave of the Patriarchs in the West Bank; he kills 29 Muslims before worshippers beat him to death.
  • February 28 – Four United States F-16s shoot down four Serbian J-21s over Bosnia and Herzegovina for violation of the Operation Deny Flight and its no-fly zone.

March[]

  • March – The People's Republic of China gets its first connection to the Internet.[3]
  • March 1Walvis Bay is handed over to Namibia by South Africa.
  • March 6 – A referendum in Moldova results in the electorate voting against possible reunification with Romania.
  • March 8Nine Inch Nails' second studio album, The Downward Spiral, is released to critical acclaim.
  • March 12
    • A photo by Marmaduke Wetherell, previously touted as "proof" of the Loch Ness Monster, is confirmed to be a hoax.
    • The Church of England ordains its first female priests.
  • March 14
    • Apple Computer, Inc. releases the Power Macintosh, the first Macintosh computers to use the new PowerPC microprocessors.
    • The Linux kernel version 1.0.0 is released after over two years of development.
  • March 15 – U.S. troops are withdrawn from Somalia.
  • March 20 – Italian journalist Ilaria Alpi and TV cameraman Miran Hrovatin are assassinated in Somalia.
  • March 21 – The 66th Academy Awards, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, are held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. Steven Spielberg's Holocaust drama Schindler's List wins seven Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director (Spielberg).
  • March 23
    • Green Ramp disaster: two military aircraft collide over Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina causing 24 fatalities.
    • Mexican presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio is assassinated at a campaign rally in Tijuana.
  • March 27
    • TV tycoon Silvio Berlusconi's right-wing coalition wins the Italian general election.
    • The biggest tornado outbreak in 1994 occurs in the southeastern United States; one tornado kills 22 people at the Goshen United Methodist Church in Piedmont, Alabama.
  • March 28Shell House massacre: Inkatha Freedom Party and ANC supporters battle in central Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • March 31 – The journal Nature reports the finding in Ethiopia of the first complete Australopithecus afarensis skull.

April[]

Nelson Mandela casts his vote in the 1994 South African general election
  • April 2 – The National Convention of New Sudan of the SPLA/M opens in Chukudum.
  • April 5Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of Nirvana, commits suicide at age 27 at his home in Seattle. His body was found three days later.
  • April 6Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana and Burundi President Cyprien Ntaryamira die when a missile shoots down their jet near Kigali, Rwanda. This is taken as a pretext to begin the Rwandan genocide.
  • April 7 – The Rwandan genocide begins in Kigali, Rwanda.
  • April 16 – Voters in Finland decide to join the European Union in a referendum.
  • April 20 – South Africa adopts a new national flag, replacing the "Oranje, Blanje, Blou" flag adopted in 1928 that was used during apartheid.
  • April 21 – The Red Cross estimates that hundreds of thousands of Tutsi have been killed in Rwanda.
  • April 25Sultan Azlan Muhibbudin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Yusuff Izzudin Shah Ghafarullahu-lahu ends his term as the 9th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.
  • April 26
    • Tuanku Jaafar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan, becomes the 10th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.
    • China Airlines Flight 140, an Airbus A300, crashes while landing at Nagoya, Japan, killing 264 people.
  • April 27 – South Africa holds its first fully multiracial elections, marking the final end of the last vestiges of apartheid. Nelson Mandela wins the elections and is sworn in as the first democratically elected president the following month.

May[]

  • May 1 – Three-time Formula One world champion Ayrton Senna is killed in an accident during the San Marino Grand Prix in Imola, Italy.
  • May 5 – The Bishkek Protocol between Armenia and Azerbaijan is signed in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, effectively freezing the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
  • May 6 – The Channel Tunnel, which took 15,000 workers more than seven years to complete, opens between England and France, enabling passengers to travel between the two countries in 35 minutes.
  • May 10Nelson Mandela is inaugurated as South Africa's first black president.
  • May 17Malawi holds its first multiparty elections.
  • May 18 – The Flavr Savr, a genetically modified tomato, is deemed safe for consumption by the FDA, becoming the first commercially grown genetically engineered food to be granted a license for human consumption.
  • May 20 – After a funeral in Cluny Parish Church, Edinburgh attended by 900 people and after which 3,000 people lined the streets, John Smith is buried in a private family funeral on the island of Iona, at the sacred burial ground of Reilig Odhráin, which contains the graves of several Scottish kings as well as monarchs of Ireland, Norway and France.[4]
  • May 22Pope John Paul II issues the Apostolic Letter Ordinatio sacerdotalis from the Vatican, expounding the Catholic Church's position requiring "the reservation of priestly ordination to men alone".

June[]

  • June 1 – The Republic of South Africa rejoins the Commonwealth after the first democratic election. South Africa left the then-British Commonwealth in 1961.
  • June 68Ceasefire negotiations for the Yugoslav War begin in Geneva; they agree to a one-month cessation of hostilities (which does not last more than a few days).
  • June 12Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman are murdered outside the Simpson home in Los Angeles. O. J. Simpson is later acquitted of the killings, but is held liable in a civil suit.
  • June 15Israel and the Vatican establish full diplomatic relations.
  • June 17
    • NFL star O. J. Simpson and his friend Al Cowlings flee from police in his white Ford Bronco. The low-speed chase ends at Simpson's Brentwood, Los Angeles mansion, where he surrenders.
    • The 1994 FIFA World Cup starts in the United States.
  • June 23NASA's Space Station Processing Facility, a new state-of-the-art manufacturing building for the International Space Station, officially opens at Kennedy Space Center.
  • June 25Cold War: the last Russian troops leave Germany.
  • June 26Microsoft announces it will no longer sell or support the MS-DOS operating system separately from Microsoft Windows. This had been its mainstay since 1980.[importance?]
  • June 28 – Members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult execute the first sarin gas attack at Matsumoto, Japan, killing eight and injuring 200.
  • June 30 – An Airbus A330 crashes during a test flight near Toulouse, France, where Airbus is based, killing the seven-person crew. The test was meant to simulate an engine failure at low speed with maximum angle of climb.
  • June 30
    • The Liberal Democratic Party in Japan regained power after spent 11 months of opposition, with the coalition with Japanese Socialist Party.
    • Tropical Storm Alberto forms, hitting parts of Florida causing $1.03 billion in damage and 32 deaths.

July[]

Brown spots mark impact sites of the Shoemaker–Levy Comet on Jupiter's southern hemisphere.
  • July 2Colombian footballer Andrés Escobar, 27, is shot dead in Medellín. His murder is commonly attributed as retaliation for the own goal Escobar scored in the 1994 FIFA World Cup against the United States soccer team.
  • July 4Rwandan Patriotic Front troops capture Kigali, a major breakthrough in the Rwandan Civil War.
  • July 5Jeff Bezos founds Amazon.
  • July 71994 civil war in Yemen: Aden is occupied by troops from North Yemen.
  • July 8North Korean President Kim Il-sung dies, but officially continues to hold office.
  • July 12 – The Allied occupation of Berlin ends with a casing of the colors ceremony attended by U.S. President Bill Clinton.
  • July 1622 – Fragments of Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 impact the planet Jupiter.
  • July 17 – Brazil wins the 1994 FIFA World Cup, defeating Italy 3–2 in a penalty shootout in the final (full-time 0–0).
  • July 18
    • AMIA bombing: In Buenos Aires, a terrorist attack destroys a building housing several Jewish organizations, killing 85 and injuring many more.
    • Rwandan Patriotic Front troops capture Gisenyi, forcing the interim government into Zaire and ending the Rwandan genocide.
  • July 25Israel and Jordan sign the Washington Declaration as a preliminary to signature on October 25 of the Israel–Jordan peace treaty, which formally ends the state of war that has existed between the nations since 1948.

August[]

  • August 5 – Groups of protesters spread from Havana, Cuba's Castillo de la Punta ("Point Castle"), creating the first protests against Fidel Castro's government since 1959.
  • August 12
    • Woodstock '94 begins in Saugerties, New York. It is the 25-year anniversary of Woodstock in 1969.
    • All Major League Baseball players go on strike, beginning the longest work stoppage in the sport's history.
  • August 16 – The release of the IBM Simon smartphone, being the first ever commercially available smartphone.
  • August 31
    • The Provisional Irish Republican Army announces a "complete cessation of military operations".
    • The Russian army leaves Estonia and Latvia, ending the last traces of Eastern Europe's Soviet occupation.[5]

September[]

  • September 3Cold War: Russia and the People's Republic of China agree to de-target their nuclear weapons against each other.
  • September 5New South Wales State MP for Cabramatta John Newman is shot outside his home, in Australia's first political assassination since 1977.
  • September 8USAir Flight 427, a Boeing 737 with 132 people on board, crashes on approach to Pittsburgh International Airport killing all on board.
  • September 13 – President Bill Clinton signs the Federal Assault Weapons Ban, which bans the manufacture of new firearms with certain features for a period of 10 years.
  • September 14The 1994 World Series is officially cancelled due to the ongoing work stoppage. It is the first time a World Series will not be played since 1904.
  • September 16
    • Danish tour guide Louise Jensen is abducted, raped and murdered by three British soldiers in Cyprus.[6]
    • Britain lifts the broadcasting ban imposed on Sinn Féin and paramilitary groups from Northern Ireland.
  • September 17Heather Whitestone is crowned the first deaf Miss America; she is crowned Miss America 1995.
  • September 19
    • U.S. troops stage a bloodless invasion of Haiti to restore the legitimately elected leader, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, to power.
    • Andrew Wiles proves Fermat's Last Theorem, solving the 357-year-old mathematical theorem first proposed by Pierre de Fermat in 1637. He would publish it in 1995.
  • September 28
  • September – Mohammed Omar would found the Taliban movement in his home town of Kandahar, Afghanistan.
  • September–October – Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq threatens to stop cooperating with UNSCOM inspectors and begins to once again deploy troops near its border with Kuwait. In response, the U.S. begins to deploy troops to Kuwait.

October[]

  • October 1
    • In Slovakia, populist leader Vladimír Mečiar wins the general election.
    • Palau gains independence from the United Nations Trusteeship Council.
    • The World Wide Web Consortium is founded by Tim Berners-Lee, becoming the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web.
  • October 4 – In Switzerland, 23 members of the Order of the Solar Temple cult are found dead, a day after 25 of their fellow cultists are similarly discovered in Morin-Heights, Quebec.
  • October 8Iraq disarmament crisis: The President of the United Nations Security Council says that Iraq must withdraw its troops from the Kuwait border, and immediately cooperate with weapons inspectors.
  • October 12NASA loses radio contact with the Magellan spacecraft as the probe descends into the thick atmosphere of Venus (the spacecraft presumably burned up in the atmosphere either October 13 or October 14).
  • October 15
    • After three years of U.S. exile, Haiti's president Aristide returns to his country.
    • Iraq disarmament crisis: following threats by the U.N. Security Council and the U.S., Iraq withdraws troops from its border with Kuwait.

November[]

  • November 5
    • A letter by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, announcing that he has Alzheimer's disease, is released.
    • George Foreman wins the WBA and IBF World Heavyweight Championships by KO'ing Michael Moorer becoming the oldest heavyweight champion in history.
    • Influential Afrikaner theologian and critic of apartheid Johan Heyns is assassinated; the killers are never apprehended or identified.
  • November 6
    • A flood in Piedmont, Italy, kills dozens of people.
    • Bražuolė bridge bombing in Lithuania damages a railway bridge but trains are stopped in time to avoid casualties.
  • November 7WXYC, the student radio station of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, provides the world's first internet radio broadcast.
  • November 8
    • Georgia Representative Newt Gingrich leads the United States Republican Party in taking control of both the House of Representatives and the Senate in midterm congressional elections, the first time in 40 years the Republicans secure control of both houses of Congress. George W. Bush is elected Governor of Texas.
    • Hurricane Gordon hits Central America, Jamaica, Cuba, the Bahamas, Haiti and the Southeastern United States, causing $594 million in damages and 1,152 fatalities.
  • November 11Duy Tan University, Vietnam's University, was established.
  • November 13
    • Voters in Sweden decide to join the European Union in a referendum.
    • The first passengers travel through the Channel Tunnel.
    • Dale Earnhardt wins his 7th and final NASCAR championship.
  • November 16 – A federal judge issues a temporary restraining order, prohibiting the State of California from implementing Proposition 187, that would have denied most public services to illegal aliens.
  • November 20 – The Angolan government and UNITA rebels sign the Lusaka Protocol.
  • November 28 – Voters in Norway decide not to join the European Union in a referendum.

December[]

  • December 1Ernesto Zedillo takes office as President of Mexico.
  • December 2 – The Australian government agrees to pay reparations to indigenous Australians who were displaced during the nuclear tests at Maralinga in the 1950s and 1960s.
  • December 3
    • Sony releases the PlayStation video game system in Japan; it will sell over 100 million units worldwide by the time it is discontinued in 2006.
    • Taiwan holds its first full local elections: James Soong is elected as the first and only directly-elected Governor of Taiwan; Chen Shui-bian becomes the first direct elected Mayor of Taipei; Wu Den-yih becomes the first directly-elected Mayor of Kaohsiung.
  • December 11 – Russian president Boris Yeltsin orders troops into Chechnya.
  • December 13
    • The trial of former President Mengistu begins in Ethiopia.
    • Fred West, 53, a builder living in Gloucester, England, is remanded in custody, charged with murdering 12 people (including two of his own daughters) whose bodies are mostly found buried at his house in Cromwell Street. His wife Rosemary West, 41, is charged with 10 murders.
  • December 14 – Construction commences on the Three Gorges Dam, at Sandouping, China.
    The Netscape Navigator web browser as it first appeared in December 1994
  • December 15 – The initial release of Netscape Navigator, a web browser that will control the majority of the usage share for web browsers for the rest of the 1990s.
  • December 19
    • A planned exchange rate correction of the Mexican peso to the US dollar, becomes a massive financial meltdown in Mexico, unleashing the 'Tequila' effect on global financial markets. This prompts a US$50 billion "bailout" by the Clinton administration.
    • Civil unions between same-sex couples are legalized in Sweden.
  • December 31 – This date is skipped by the Phoenix Islands to switch from the UTC−11 time zone to UTC+13, and by the Line Islands to switch from UTC−10 to UTC+14. The latter becomes the earliest time zone in the world, one full day ahead of Hawaii.

Date unknown[]

  • Pyroclastic flows – clouds of scalding gas, pumice, and ash – rapidly descend an erupting Mount Merapi volcano in central Java, causing sixty deaths.
  • Online service America Online offers gateway to World Wide Web for the first time. This marked the beginning of easy accessibility of the Web to the average person in the U.S.
  • The population of Nigeria exceeds 100 million, making it the first African state to have a population above 100 million.

Births[]

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January[]

Booboo Stewart
  • January 3Isaquias Queiroz, Brazilian sprint canoeist[7]
  • January 5Zemgus Girgensons, Latvian ice hockey player[8]
  • January 6Catriona Gray, Filipino-Australian model and singer
  • January 10Faith Kipyegon, Kenyan middle-distance runner
  • January 12Emre Can, German footballer
  • January 14
    • Muktar Edris, Ethiopian long-distance runner
    • Kai, South Korean singer
  • January 17Lucy Boynton, American-British actress
  • January 18
    • Minzy, South Korean singer, rapper and dancer
    • Jiyoung, South Korean singer and actress
  • January 19Matthias Ginter, German footballer
  • January 21
    • Booboo Stewart, American actor
    • Marny Kennedy, Australian actress
  • January 24Juanpi, Venezuelan footballer
  • January 28Maluma, Colombian singer

February[]

Harry Styles
Dakota Fanning
  • February 1
    • Julia Garner, American actress
    • Harry Styles, English singer
  • February 5Saki Nakajima, Japanese singer
  • February 6Charlie Heaton, English actor
  • February 8
  • February 10Seulgi, South Korean singer
  • February 12Arman Hall, American sprinter
  • February 13Memphis Depay, Dutch footballer
  • February 14Becky Hill, British singer
  • February 16
    • Federico Bernardeschi, Italian footballer
    • Ava Max, American singer
  • February 18J-Hope, South Korean rapper and songwriter
  • February 21
    • Hayley Orrantia, American actress
    • Wendy, South Korean singer
  • February 23Dakota Fanning, American actress and fashion model
  • February 24Earl Sweatshirt, American rapper
  • February 25Eugenie Bouchard, Canadian tennis player
  • February 27Hou Yifan, Chinese chess player
  • February 28Arkadiusz Milik, Polish footballer

March[]

Justin Bieber
  • March 1Justin Bieber, Canadian singer
  • March 2Nikkie de Jager, Dutch makeup artist and beauty vlogger
  • March 5Daria Gavrilova, Russian-Australian tennis player
  • March 7
    • Chase Kalisz, American swimmer
    • Jordan Pickford, English footballer
  • March 10Bad Bunny, Puerto Rican singer
  • March 11Andrew Robertson, Scottish footballer
  • March 12Christina Grimmie, American singer (d. 2016)
  • March 14Ansel Elgort, American actor, singer, and DJ
  • March 16Joel Embiid, Cameroonian basketball player
  • March 26Mayu Watanabe, Japanese singer
  • March 28Jackson Wang, Hong Kong rapper
  • March 29Sulli, South Korean singer, songwriter, actress and model (d. 2019)
  • March 30Jetro Willems, Dutch footballer

April[]

Saoirse Ronan
  • April 4Risako Sugaya, Japanese singer
  • April 6Jasmine Curtis-Smith, Filipina-Australian actress
  • April 11
    • Duncan Laurence, Dutch singer
    • Dakota Blue Richards, English actress
  • April 12
    • Eric Bailly, Ivorian footballer
    • Oh Sehun, South Korean singer
    • Saoirse Ronan, United States-born Irish actress
  • April 13Kahraba, Egyptian footballer
  • April 14Skyler Samuels, American actress
  • April 15Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Bahamian track and field sprinter
  • April 16Liliana Mumy, American television, film and voice actress
  • April 18
  • April 19Freya Ridings, English singer
  • April 25
    • Omar McLeod, Jamaican hurdler
    • Maggie Rogers, American singer-songwriter and record producer

May[]

Marquinhos
  • May 1Craig Engels, American distance runner
  • May 4Alexander Gould, American actor
  • May 6Mateo Kovačić, Croatian footballer
  • May 14Marquinhos, Brazilian footballer
  • May 17Julie Anne San Jose, Filipina singer-songwriter[9]
  • May 20Piotr Zieliński, Polish footballer
  • May 21Tom Daley, British diver[10]
  • May 24
    • Dimash Kudaibergen, Kazakh singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
    • Emma McKeon, Australian swimmer
    • Daiya Seto, Japanese swimmer
  • May 25Aly Raisman, American gymnast and model[11]
  • May 27
  • May 28
    • Son Yeon-jae South Korean rhythmic gymnast
    • John Stones, English footballer

June[]

  • June 8Song Yoo-jung, South Korean actress and model (d. 2021)
  • June 9Viktor Fischer, Danish footballer
  • June 11
    • Ivana Baquero, Spanish actress
    • Jessica Fox, Australian canoeist
  • June 15Vincent Janssen, Dutch footballer
  • June 24Erin Moriarty, American actress
  • June 28Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan, heir apparent of Jordan
  • June 29
    • Camila Mendes, American actress
    • Leandro Paredes, Argentinian footballer

July[]

Lil Uzi Vert
  • July 2Baba Rahman, Ghanaian footballer
  • July 4Era Istrefi, Kosovar Albanian singer and songwriter
  • July 5Shohei Ohtani, Japanese baseball player
  • July 9Akiane Kramarik, American poet
  • July 12Molly Seidel, American marathon runner
  • July 17
  • July 24Boyan Slat, Dutch Ceo of The Ocean Cleanup
  • July 25Jordan Lukaku, Belgian footballer
  • July 27Winnie Harlow, Canadian model
  • July 29Daniele Rugani, Italian footballer
  • July 31Lil Uzi Vert, American rapper

August[]

Saikhom Mirabai Chanu
Madelaine Petsch
Nafi Thiam
  • August 2Cr1TiKaL, American YouTuber and Twitch streamer
  • August 3Corentin Tolisso, French footballer
  • August 4Mayuko Fukuda, Japanese actress
  • August 8
    • Lauv, American singer-songwriter
    • Mirabai Chanu, Indian weightlifter
  • August 9 - Kelli Hubly, American soccer player
  • August 10Bernardo Silva, Portuguese footballer
  • August 13
    • Filip Forsberg, Swedish ice hockey player
    • Andrea Meza, Miss Universe 2020 from Mexico
  • August 15Kosuke Hagino, Japanese swimmer
  • August 17
    • Phoebe Bridgers, American singer
    • Taissa Farmiga, American actress
  • August 18Madelaine Petsch, American actress
  • August 19Nafissatou Thiam, Belgian athlete
  • August 28Ons Jabeur, Tunisian tennis player
  • August 30Kwon So-hyun, South Korean actress and singer
  • August 31Can Aktav, Turkish football player

September[]

Bruno Fernandes
  • September 1
    • Bianca Ryan, American singer-songwriter
    • Carlos Sainz Jr., Spanish Formula 1 driver
  • September 5Gregorio Paltrinieri, Italian swimmer
  • September 8Bruno Fernandes, Portuguese footballer
  • September 10Mehdi Torabi, Iranian footballer
  • September 11Jordi El Niño Polla, Spanish adult film actor
  • September 12
    • Mhairi Black, Scottish politician
    • RM, South Korean rapper and songwriter
    • Elina Svitolina, Ukrainian tennis player
  • September 20 - Wallis Day, English actress
  • September 22Carlos Correa, Puerto Rican-American baseball player
  • September 23Yerry Mina, Colombian footballer
  • September 26Marcell Jacobs, Italian Sprinter
  • September 29Halsey, American singer
  • September 30
    • Raphaël Coleman, English actor (d. 2020)
    • Aliya Mustafina, Russian artistic gymnast

October[]

Bae Suzy
  • October 1Trézéguet, Egyptian footballer
  • October 2Shekhinah, South African singer-songwriter
  • October 3
    • Kepa Arrizabalaga, Spanish footballer
    • Seth Jones, American ice hockey player
  • October 8Luca Hänni, Swiss singer-songwriter
  • October 9Jodelle Ferland, Canadian actress
  • October 10
    • Ilhoon, South Korean rapper, songwriter, and actor
    • Suzy, South Korean singer and actress
  • October 12
    • Sean Monahan, Canadian ice hockey player
    • Olivia Smoliga, American swimmer
  • October 14Jared Goff, American football player
  • October 15Sebastián Yatra, Colombian singer
  • October 24
    • Bruma, Portuguese footballer
    • Krystal Jung, South Korean singer
  • October 25Manzoor Pashteen, Pakistani human rights activist
  • October 30Miyū Tsuzurahara, Japanese actress

November[]

Dacre Montgomery
Zoey Deutch
  • November 3Ella Mai, British singer
  • November 8Lauren Alaina, American singer, songwriter
  • November 9 - MNEK, British singer
  • November 10
    • Takuma Asano, Japanese footballer
    • Zoey Deutch, American actress
    • Andre De Grasse, Canadian sprinter
  • November 15Emma Dumont, American actress, model, and dancer
  • November 21Saúl Ñíguez, Spanish footballer
  • November 22Dacre Montgomery, Australian actor
  • November 24Nabil Bentaleb, Algerian footballer
  • November 29Julius Randle, American basketball player

December[]

Giannis Antetokounmpo
  • December 3
    • Jake T. Austin, American actor
    • Lil Baby, American rapper
  • December 6Giannis Antetokounmpo, Greek basketball player
  • December 7Yuzuru Hanyu, Japanese figure skater
  • December 8
    • Trevor Daniel, American footballer
    • Conseslus Kipruto, Kenyan middle-distance runner
    • Raheem Sterling, Jamaican-born English footballer
  • December 10Matti Klinga, Finnish footballer
  • December 17Nat Wolff, American actor
  • December 19
    • Michele Bravi, Italian singer
    • M'Baye Niang, French-Senegalese footballer
    • Nathan Evans, Scottish musician
  • December 21Daniel Amartey, Ghanaian footballer
  • December 28Adam Peaty, English swimmer
  • December 31Max Bowden, English actor[12]

Date unknown[]

  • Amaya Coppens, Nicaraguan student activist.[13]

Deaths[]

Deaths
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January[]

Cesar Romero
Telly Savalas
Nikolai Ogarkov
  • January 1
    • Arthur Espie Porritt, New Zealand politician and athlete (b. 1900)
    • Cesar Romero, Cuban-American actor (b. 1907)
  • January 3Frank Belknap Long, American writer (b. 1901)
  • January 4R. D. Burman, Indian music composer (b. 1939)[14]
  • January 5Tip O'Neill, American politician (b. 1912)
  • January 7Phoumi Vongvichit, President of Laos (b. 1909)
  • January 8Pat Buttram, American actor (b. 1915)
  • January 13Johan Jørgen Holst, Norwegian politician and diplomat (b. 1937)
  • January 14
    • Esther Ralston, American actress (b. 1902)
    • Federica Montseny, Spanish politician (b. 1905)
  • January 15Harry Nilsson, American musician (b. 1941)[15]
  • January 17
    • György Cziffra, Hungarian pianist and composer (b. 1921)[16]
    • Helen Stephens, American runner (b. 1918)
    • Chung Il-kwon, South Korean politician (b. 1917)
  • January 20
    • Matt Busby, Scottish football manager (b. 1909)
    • Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Kenyan politician (b. 1911)
  • January 22
    • Jean-Louis Barrault, French actor and director (b. 1910)
    • Frances Gifford, American actress (b. 1920)
    • Telly Savalas, American actor (b. 1922)
  • January 23Nikolai Ogarkov, Soviet marshal (b. 1917)
  • January 25Stephen Cole Kleene, American mathematician (b. 1909)
  • January 27Claude Akins, American actor (b. 1926)
  • January 28Hal Smith, American actor (b. 1916)
  • January 29
    • Ulrike Maier, Austrian alpine skier (b. 1967)
    • Nick Cravat, American actor and acrobat (b. 1912)
  • January 30
    • Pierre Boulle, French author (b. 1912)
    • Bahjat Talhouni, Jordanian politician (b. 1913)

February[]

Jack Kirby
Dinah Shore
  • February 1Olan Soule, American actor (b. 1909)
  • February 2Marija Gimbutas, Lithuanian-American archeologist (b. 1921)
  • February 6
    • Joseph Cotten, American actor (b. 1905)[17]
    • Jack Kirby, American comic book writer and illustrator (b. 1917)[18]
    • Luis Alberto Sánchez, Peruvian politician, former Vice President and Prime Minister (b. 1900)[19]
  • February 7Witold Lutosławski, Polish composer (b. 1913)
  • February 9Howard Martin Temin, American geneticist (b. 1934)
  • February 11
    • William Conrad, American actor (b. 1920)
    • Paul Feyerabend, Austrian philosopher (b. 1924)
    • Antonio Martín, Spanish cyclist (b. 1970)
  • February 12Donald Judd, American artist (b. 1928)
  • February 14
    • Christopher Lasch, American historian, moralist, and social critic (b. 1932)
    • Andrei Chikatilo, Russian serial killer (executed) (b. 1936)[20]
  • February 15György Cziffra, Hungarian-born French pianist (b. 1921)
  • February 19Derek Jarman, English film director (b. 1942)
  • February 24Dinah Shore, American actress and singer (b. 1916)[21]
  • February 25
    • Baruch Goldstein, American-Israeli physician, religious extremist, and mass murderer (b. 1956)
    • Jersey Joe Walcott, American boxer (b. 1914)
  • February 26Bill Hicks, American comedian (b. 1961)

March[]

John Candy
Melina Mercouri
  • March 2Anita Morris, American actress and singer (b. 1943)
  • March 4John Candy, Canadian comedian and actor (b. 1950)
  • March 5Abdullah al-Sallal, 1st President of the Yemen Arab Republic (b. 1917)
  • March 6Melina Mercouri, Greek actress and politician (b. 1920)[22]
  • March 9
    • Charles Bukowski, American writer (b. 1920)
    • Fernando Rey, Spanish actor (b. 1917)
  • March 10D. J. M. Mackenzie, New Zealand-born British medical officer (b. 1905)
  • March 13Danny Barker, American musician (b. 1909)
  • March 17
  • March 20Trijntje Hemminga, Dutch speed skater (b. 1914)
  • March 21
    • Macdonald Carey, American actor (b. 1913)
    • Lili Damita, French-American actress and singer (b. 1904)
    • Aleksandrs Laime, Latvian-born explorer (b. 1911)[23]
    • Dack Rambo, American actor (b. 1941)
  • March 22
    • Dan Hartman, American musician (b. 1950)
    • Walter Lantz, American cartoonist (b. 1899)
  • March 23
    • Luis Donaldo Colosio, Mexican politician (b. 1950)[24]
    • Giulietta Masina, Italian actress (b. 1921)
    • Álvaro del Portillo, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1914)
  • March 25
    • Angelines Fernández, Spanish-born Mexican actress and comedian (b. 1924)[25]
    • Max Petitpierre, Swiss politician (b. 1899)
  • March 26Whina Cooper, New Zealand schoolteacher, historian, and activist (b. 1895)
  • March 28
  • March 29Bill Travers, English actor (b. 1922)

April[]

Kurt Cobain
Richard Nixon
  • April 1
    • Léon Degrelle, Belgian politician and Nazi collaborator (b. 1906)
    • Robert Doisneau, French photographer (b. 1912)
  • April 3Jérôme Lejeune, French pediatrician and geneticist (b. 1926)
  • April 5Kurt Cobain, American singer and songwriter (b. 1967)
  • April 6
    • Sheck Exley, American cave diver (b. 1949)
    • Juvénal Habyarimana, 3rd President of Rwanda (b. 1937)
    • Cyprien Ntaryamira, 5th President of Burundi (b. 1955)
  • April 7
    • Agathe Uwilingiyimana, Prime Minister of Rwanda (b. 1953)
    • Albert Guðmundsson, Icelandic footballer and politician (b. 1923)
    • Golo Mann, German historian (b. 1909)
  • April 9Marcel Ichac, French alpinist, explorer, photographer and film director (b. 1906)
  • April 13Nikolai Kryuchkov, Russian actor (b. 1911)
  • April 15John Curry, British figure skater (b. 1949)
  • April 16Ralph Ellison, American writer (b. 1914)
  • April 17Roger Wolcott Sperry, American neurobiologist (b. 1913)
  • April 18Ken Oosterbroek, South African photojournalist (b. 1962)
  • April 22Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States (b. 1913)
  • April 24Masutatsu Ōyama, Korean-Japanese Karate master (b. 1923)
  • April 27Lynne Frederick, English actress (b. 1954)
  • April 29
    • Russell Kirk, American political philosopher (b. 1918)
    • Marcel Bernard, French tennis champion (b. 1914)
  • April 30
    • Roland Ratzenberger, Austrian Formula One driver (b. 1960)
    • Richard Scarry, American author (b. 1919)
    • Sorie Ibrahim Koroma, Prime Minister of Sierra Leone (b. 1930)

May[]

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Erich Honecker
  • May 1Ayrton Senna, Brazilian Formula One driver (b. 1960)
  • May 7Clement Greenberg, American art critic (b. 1909)
  • May 8George Peppard, American actor (b. 1928)
  • May 10John Wayne Gacy, American serial killer (b. 1942)
  • May 12
    • Erik Erikson, Danish-American developmental psychologist (b. 1902)
    • Roy J. Plunkett, American chemist (b. 1910)
  • May 13Duncan Hamilton, English racing driver (b. 1920)
  • May 15
    • Royal Dano, American actor (b. 1922)
    • Gilbert Roland, American actor (b. 1905)
  • May 16Alain Cuny, French actor (b. 1908)
  • May 19
    • Luis Ocaña, Spanish bicycle racer (b. 1945)
    • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, American socialite, conservationist, and First Lady of the United States (b. 1929)
  • May 21
    • Giovanni Goria, Italian Prime Minister (b. 1943)
    • Masayoshi Ito, Japanese politician (b. 1913)
    • Ralph Miliband, Polish-born British academic (b. 1924)
  • May 28Julius Boros, American golfer (b. 1920)
  • May 29Erich Honecker, East German politician (b. 1912)
  • May 30
    • Ezra Taft Benson, American religious leader (b. 1899)
    • Marcel Bich, French businessman (b. 1914)
    • Juan Carlos Onetti, Uruguayan novelist (b. 1909)

June[]

Barry Sullivan
Menachem Mendel Schneerson
  • June 4
    • Roberto Burle Marx, Brazilian landscape architect (b. 1909)
    • Stephen McNally, American actor (b. 1911)
    • Massimo Troisi, Italian actor, screenwriter, and film director (b. 1953)
  • June 6Barry Sullivan, American actor (b. 1912)
  • June 7Dennis Potter, English dramatist (b. 1935)
  • June 9Jan Tinbergen, Dutch economist (b. 1903)
  • June 10
    • Mary Maxwell Gates, American businesswoman (b. 1929)
    • Edward Kienholz, American artist and sculptor (b. 1927)
  • June 12
    • Ron Goldman, American model, waiter (b. 1968)
    • Menachem Mendel Schneerson, American Hasidic rabbinical leader (b. 1902)
    • Nicole Brown Simpson, German-American actress, waitress (b. 1959)
  • June 13K. T. Stevens, American actress (b. 1919)
  • June 14Henry Mancini, American composer and arranger (b. 1924)
  • June 15Manos Hatzidakis, Greek composer (b. 1925)
  • June 16Kristen Pfaff, American bassist (b. 1967)
  • June 20Jay Miner, American computer pioneer (b. 1932)
  • June 21William Wilson Morgan, American astronomer and astrophysicist (b. 1906)
  • June 26A. den Doolaard, Dutch writer and journalist (b. 1901)

July[]

Kim Il-sung
Julian Schwinger
  • July 2
    • Roberto Balado, Cuban boxer (b. 1969)
    • Maung Maung, President of Myanmar (b. 1925)
  • July 3Lew Hoad, Australian tennis player (b. 1934)
  • July 7
    • Anita Garvin, American actress (b. 1907)
    • Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte, German Luftwaffe officer (b. 1907)
    • Cameron Mitchell, American actor (b. 1918)
  • July 8
    • Christian-Jaque, French film director (b. 1904)
    • Kim Il-sung, President of North Korea (b. 1912)
    • Dick Sargent, American actor (b. 1930)
  • July 11Gary Kildall, American computer inventor (b. 1942)
  • July 16Julian Schwinger, American physicist (b. 1918)
  • July 17Jean Borotra, French tennis player (b. 1898)
  • July 20Paul Delvaux, Belgian painter (b. 1897)
  • July 21Pere Calders, Spanish writer and cartoonist (b. 1912)
  • July 27Kevin Carter, South African photojournalist (b. 1960)
  • July 29Dorothy Hodgkin, British chemist (b. 1910)

August[]

Peter Cushing
Linus Pauling
  • August 3Innokenty Smoktunovsky, Russian actor (b. 1925)
  • August 4Giovanni Spadolini, Italian Prime Minister (b. 1925)
  • August 6Domenico Modugno, Italian singer-songwriter and actor turned politician (b. 1928)
  • August 11Peter Cushing, English actor (b. 1913)
  • August 13Manfred Wörner, German politician and diplomat (b. 1934)
  • August 14Elias Canetti, Bulgarian-born writer (b. 1905)
  • August 16John Doucette, American actor (b. 1921)
  • August 17Jack Sharkey, American boxer (b. 1902)
  • August 18Richard Laurence Millington Synge, English chemist (b. 1914)
  • August 19
    • Linus Pauling, American chemist (b. 1901)
    • Robert Rozhdestvensky, Soviet poet (b. 1932)
  • August 20Aleksandar Petrović, French film director (b. 1929)
  • August 21Anita Lizana, Chilean tennis champion (b. 1915)
  • August 23Zoltán Fábri, Hungarian film director (b. 1917)
  • August 27Roberto Goyeneche, Argentine tango singer (b. 1926)
  • August 30Lindsay Anderson, British film director (b. 1923)

September[]

Karl Popper
Robert Bloch
Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia
  • September 3Billy Wright, English footballer (b. 1924)
  • September 5Shimshon Amitsur, Israeli mathematician (b. 1921)
  • September 6
    • Nicky Hopkins, British musician (b. 1944)
    • Duccio Tessari, Italian director and screenwriter (b. 1926)
    • Paul Xuereb, Maltese politician (b. 1923)
  • September 7
    • James Clavell, British writer (b. 1921)
    • Dennis Morgan, American actor and singer (b. 1908)
    • Terence Young, British film director (b. 1915)
  • September 8János Szentágothai, Hungarian anatomist (b. 1912)
  • September 9Patrick O'Neal, American actor (b. 1927)
  • September 11Jessica Tandy, English-born American actress (b. 1909)
  • September 12
    • Tom Ewell, American actor (b. 1909)
    • Boris Yegorov, Russian cosmonaut (b. 1937)
  • September 15Mark Stevens, American actor (b. 1916)
  • September 17
    • Vitas Gerulaitis, American tennis player (b. 1954)
    • Karl Popper, Austrian-British philosopher (b. 1902)
  • September 18Franco Moschino, Italian fashion designer (b. 1950)
  • September 19Joseph Iléo, Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (b. 1921)
  • September 20Jule Styne, English-born American songwriter (b. 1905)
  • September 22 - Dr. Mattie Moss Clark, International Music Director of The Church of God in Christ, mother of The Clark Sisters (b. 1925)
  • September 23Robert Bloch, American writer (b. 1917)
  • September 26Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia (b. 1907)
  • September 27Carlos Lleras Restrepo, President of Colombia (b. 1908)
  • September 30
    • André Michel Lwoff, French microbiologist (b. 1902)
    • Roberto Eduardo Viola, military president of Argentina (b. 1924)

October[]

Burt Lancaster
  • October 2Harriet Nelson, American actress (b. 1909)
  • October 3Dub Taylor, American actor (b. 1907)
  • October 7
    • Niels Kaj Jerne, English immunologist (b. 1911)
    • James Hill, British film and television director (b. 1919)
  • October 9Raich Carter, English sportsman (b. 1913)
  • October 15Sarah Kofman, French philosopher (b. 1934)
  • October 19
    • Oldřich Černík, Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia (b. 1921)
    • Martha Raye, American actress and comedian (b. 1916)
  • October 20
    • Sergei Bondarchuk, Russian film director (b. 1920)
    • Burt Lancaster, American actor (b. 1913)
  • October 23Robert Lansing, American actor (b. 1928)
  • October 24Raúl Juliá, Puerto Rican-American actor and singer (b. 1940)
  • October 25Mildred Natwick, American actress (b. 1905)
  • October 29Shlomo Goren, Israeli rabbi (b. 1918)

November[]

Wilma Rudolph
Jeffrey Dahmer
  • November 1Noah Beery Jr., American actor (b. 1913)
  • November 2Grisha Filipov, 38th Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1919)
  • November 4Sam Francis, American painter (b. 1923)
  • November 10Carmen McRae, American jazz singer (b. 1922)
  • November 11Dame Elizabeth Maconchy, British composer (b. 1907)
  • November 12
    • Wilma Rudolph, American athlete (b. 1940)
    • J. I. M. Stewart, Scottish novelist (b. 1906)
  • November 13
    • Vladimir Ivashko, Ukrainian Soviet Communist politician (b. 1932)
    • Motoo Kimura, Japanese geneticist (b. 1924)
  • November 14Tom Villard, American actor (b. 1953)
  • November 18Cab Calloway, American jazz singer and bandleader (b. 1907)
  • November 19Julian Symons, British crime writer and poet (b. 1912)
  • November 21Willem Jacob Luyten, Dutch-American astronomer (b. 1899)
  • November 23Alberto Natusch, Bolivian general, 55th President of Bolivia (b. 1933)
  • November 28
  • November 30
    • Guy Debord, French theorist, writer, and filmmaker (b. 1931)
    • Lionel Stander, American actor (b. 1908)

December[]

Stuart Roosa
Dean Rusk
  • December 4Julio Ramón Ribeyro, Peruvian writer (b. 1929)
  • December 6Gian Maria Volonté, Italian actor (b. 1933)
  • December 8
  • December 9Max Bill, Swiss architect and artist (b. 1908)
  • December 10Alex Wilson, Canadian athlete (b. 1905)
  • December 11
  • December 12Stuart Roosa, American astronaut (b. 1933)
  • December 13Antoine Pinay, French politician, former Prime Minister (b. 1891)
  • December 18Lilia Skala, Austrian-born American actress (b. 1896)
  • December 20Dean Rusk, American diplomat, 54th Secretary of State (b. 1909)
  • December 23Sebastian Shaw, English actor (b. 1905)
  • December 24
    • John Boswell, American historian (b. 1947)
    • Rossano Brazzi, Italian actor (b. 1916)
    • John Osborne, English playwright (b. 1929)
  • December 25Zail Singh, 7th President of India (b. 1916)
  • December 26
    • Karl Schiller, German economist and politician (b. 1911)
    • Sylva Koscina, Italian-Croatian actress (b. 1933)
  • December 31Woody Strode, American athlete and actor (b. 1914)

Nobel Prizes[]

The Nobel Prize medallion.
  • PhysicsBertram N. Brockhouse, Clifford Glenwood Shull
  • ChemistryGeorge Andrew Olah
  • MedicineAlfred G. Gilman, Martin Rodbell
  • LiteratureKenzaburō Ōe
  • PeaceYasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin
  • Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic SciencesReinhard Selten, John Forbes Nash, John Harsanyi

Templeton Prize[]

  • Michael Novak

Fields Medal[]

  • Efim Isakovich Zelmanov, Pierre-Louis Lions, Jean Bourgain, Jean-Christophe Yoccoz

Right Livelihood Award[]

  • Astrid Lindgren, SERVOL (Service Volunteered for All), H. Sudarshan / VGKK (Vivekananda Girijana Kalyana Kendra), Ken Saro-Wiwa / MOSOP (Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People)

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