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The year '''1983''' saw both the official beginning of the ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.circleid.com/posts/a_closer_look_at_the_controversy_over_the_internets_birthday_you_decide|title=A Closer Look At The Controversy Over The Internet's Birthday! You Decide|publisher=circleid.com|access-date=June 23, 2018}}</ref> and the first mobile ] call. |
The year '''1983''' saw both the official beginning of the ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.circleid.com/posts/a_closer_look_at_the_controversy_over_the_internets_birthday_you_decide|title=A Closer Look At The Controversy Over The Internet's Birthday! You Decide|publisher=circleid.com|access-date=June 23, 2018}}</ref> and the first mobile ] call. The bite of '83 also takes place in this year. | ||
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1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1983rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 983rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 83rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1980s decade.
Calendar yearThe year 1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call. The bite of '83 also takes place in this year.
Events
January
- January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the true Internet).
- January 10 – Canada and the United States launch the television series Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock, an educational co-production advocating tolerance.
- January 19 – High-ranking Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie is arrested in Bolivia.
- January 24 – Twenty-five members of the Red Brigades are sentenced to life imprisonment for the 1978 murder of Aldo Moro.
- January 25 – IRAS is launched from Vandenberg AFB, to conduct the world's first all-sky infrared survey from space.
- Mexican company INEGI founded.
- January 26 – Lotus 1-2-3 is released for IBM PC compatible computers.
- January 31 – Seatbelt use for drivers and front seat passengers becomes mandatory in the United Kingdom.
February
- February 2 – Giovanni Vigliotto goes on trial on charges of polygamy involving 105 women.
- February 3
- Prime Minister of Australia Malcolm Fraser is granted a double dissolution of both houses of parliament, for elections on March 5, 1983.
- Bill Hayden resigns as leader of the Australian Labor Party, and in the subsequent leadership spill Bob Hawke is elected as Hayden's successor unopposed.
- February 4 - The death of Karen Carpenter, American singer and drummer
- February 5 – 6 – The team of A. J. Foyt, Preston Henn, Bob Wollek and Claude Ballot-Lena won the 24 hours of Daytona in a Porsche 935
- February 6 – Klaus Barbie is officially charged with war crimes.
- February 8 – The race horse Shergar is stolen from his owner's stud farm in County Kildare, Ireland, by an armed gang.
- February 12 – 100 women protest in Lahore, Pakistan, against military dictator Zia-ul-Haq's proposed Law of Evidence. The women were tear-gassed, baton-charged and thrown into lock-up. They were successful in repealing the law.
- February 13
- A cinema fire in Turin, Italy, kills 64 people.
- Two US Marshals are killed and three lawmen are wounded in a shootout with Gordon Kahl in Medina, North Dakota.
- February 16 – The Ash Wednesday bushfires in Victoria and South Australia claim the lives of 75 people, in one of Australia's worst bushfire disasters.
- February 18
- The Venezuelan bolívar is devalued and exchange controls are established in an event now referred to as Black Friday by many Venezuelans (the Bolívar had been the most stable and internationally accepted currency).
- Nellie massacre: Over 2,000 people, mostly Bangladeshi Muslims, are massacred in Assam, India, during the Assam agitation.
- Wah Mee massacre: 13 people are killed in an attempted robbery in the Chinatown area of Seattle, United States.
- February 24
- A special commission of the Congress of the United States releases a report critical of the practice of Japanese internment during World War II.
- Bermondsey by-election (U.K.): Simon Hughes's defeat of Peter Tatchell is criticised for alleged homophobia.
- February 28 – The final episode of M*A*S*H airs, setting the record for most watched television episode and reaching a total audience estimated at 125 million, which remains unsurpassed.
March
- March 1 – The Balearic Islands and Madrid become Autonomous communities of Spain.
- March 1 – First collection of twelve Swatch models was introduced in Zürich, Switzerland
- March 5 – Australian federal election: The Labor Party led by Bob Hawke defeats the Liberal/National Coalition Government led by Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser. Hawke would be sworn in on March 11. As soon as the results became clear, Fraser resigned from the Liberal leadership; he would be replaced by outgoing Minister for Industry and Commerce Andrew Peacock.
- March 8 – IBM releases the IBM PC XT.
- March 9
- Anne Burford resigns as head of the United States Environmental Protection Agency amid scandal.
- The 3D printer is invented by Chuck Hull.
- March 16 – The Ismaning radio transmitter (last wooden radio tower in Germany) is demolished.
- March 21 – Yamoussoukro, officially becomes the Ivorian political capital after transfer from Abidjan.
- March 23 – Strategic Defense Initiative: U.S. President Ronald Reagan makes his initial proposal to develop technology to intercept enemy missiles. The media dub this plan "Star Wars".
- March 25 – Motown celebrates its 25th anniversary with the television special Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, during which Michael Jackson performs Billie Jean and introduces the moonwalk.
April
- April 3 – In Mexico, the 2nd festival of the popular Juguemos a Cantar series begins, it ends five weeks later on May 1.
- April 4 – The Space Shuttle Challenger is launched on its maiden voyage: STS-6.
- April 11 – Spain's Seve Ballesteros won the 47th PGA Masters Tournament
- April 13 – Minnesota's largest retailer Target Corporation expands into California, opening 11 stores.
- April 18
- The 1983 United States embassy bombing in Beirut kills 63 people.
- Channel broadcasting is founded by the Disney Channel.
- April 22 – A reactor shut-down due to failure of fuel rods occurs at Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, Russia.
- April 25 – Cold War: Manchester, Maine, U.S., schoolgirl Samantha Smith is invited to visit the Soviet Union by its leader Yuri Andropov, after he read her letter in which she expressed fears about nuclear war.
May
- May 6 – Stern magazine publishes the "Hitler Diaries" (which are later found to be forgeries).
- May 11
- Sir Laurence Street is called on to head a Royal Commission after New South Wales Premier Neville Wran is alleged by the ABC program Four Corners to have attempted to influence the NSW magistracy. Wran temporarily hands over power to his deputy.
- Aberdeen F.C. beat Real Madrid 2–1 (after extra time) to win the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1983 and become only the third Scottish side to win a European trophy.
- May 14 – Dundee United F.C. are crowned champions of Scotland for the first time in their history by winning the Scottish Premier Division, on the final day of the league season at the home of their city rivals Dundee F.C., Dens Park.
- May 17 – Lebanon, Israel, and the United States sign an agreement on Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon.
- May 17 – New York Islanders beat the Edmonton Oilers four games to none to win the Stanley Cup
- May 20
- Two separate research groups led by Robert Gallo and Luc Montagnier independently declare that a novel retrovirus may have been infecting people with HIV/AIDS, and publish their findings in the same issue of the journal Science.
- Church Street bombing. A car bombing in Pretoria, South Africa, kills 19 people. The bomb had been planted by members of Umkhonto we Sizwe, a military wing of the African National Congress.
- May 25 – Hamburger SV beat Juventus 1-0 in the final of the European Cup.
- May 26 – The 7.8 Mw Sea of Japan earthquake shakes northern Honshu with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). A destructive tsunami is generated that leaves about 100 people dead.
- May 27 – Benton fireworks disaster. An explosion at an unlicensed and illegal fireworks operation near Benton, Tennessee kills eleven and injures one. The blast is heard within a radius of 20 miles (32 km).
- May 28
- The 9th G7 summit begins at Williamsburg, Virginia.
- Golgo 13: The Professional is released in cinemas in Japan.
- May 29 – Tom Sneva wins the Indianapolis 500
- May 29 – Neil Bonnett wins the 24th running of the world 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway
- May 31 – The Philadelphia 76ers defeat the LA Lakers to sweep the NBA championship in four games.
June
- June – Throughout the local summer, many Midwestern American states are affected by a severe drought that causes water shortages.
- June 4 – Fugitive tax protester Gordon Kahl, who has been on the run for four months, is killed in a shootout with police in Smithville, Arkansas, along with a local sheriff.
- June 5 – Rede Manchete is founded in São Paulo, Brazil. It was defunct in 1999.
- June 9 – Britain's Conservative government, led by Margaret Thatcher, is re-elected by a landslide majority.
- June 13 – Pioneer 10 passes the orbit of Neptune, becoming the first man-made object to leave the vicinity of the major planets of the Solar System.
- June 16 – Cork Graham is caught off the Vietnamese island of Phú Quốc looking for treasure buried by Captain Kidd. He is convicted and imprisoned until 1984 for illegal entry.
- June 18
- Sally Ride becomes the first American woman in space aboard Space Shuttle Challenger on the STS-7 mission.
- Iranian teenager Mona Mahmudnizhad and nine other women are hanged because they are members of the Baháʼí Faith.
- June 18 – 19 – The team of Vern Schuppan, Al Holbert and Hurley Haywood wins the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
- June 19 – Don Bluth's Dragon's Lair is released in arcades.
- June 25 – India wins the Cricket World Cup by defeating the West Indies by 43 runs.
- June 30 – A total loss of coolant occurs at the Embalse Nuclear Power Station, Argentina. It is classified as an "Accident With Local Consequences" – level 4 on the International Nuclear Event Scale.
July
- July 1
- A North Korean Ilyushin Il-62M jet, en route to Conakry Airport in Guinea, crashes into the Fouta Djall Mountains in Guinea-Bissau, killing all 23 people on board.
- The High Court of Australia blocks construction of the Franklin Dam in Tasmania.
- A technical failure causes the release of iodine-131 from the Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant, Germany.
- July 15
- Nintendo's Family Computer, also known as the Famicom, goes on sale in Japan.
- The Orly Airport attack in Paris leaves eight dead and 55 injured.
- July 16 – Sikorsky S-61 disaster: A helicopter crashes off the Isles of Scilly, causing 20 fatalities.
- July 20 – The government of Poland announces the end of martial law and amnesty for political prisoners.
- July 21 – The lowest temperature on Earth is recorded in Vostok Station, Antarctica with −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F).
- July 22 – Australian Dick Smith completes his solo circumnavigation in a helicopter.
- July 23
- Gimli Glider: Out of fuel, Air Canada Flight 143 glides in to land in Gimli, Manitoba.
- 13 Sri Lanka Army soldiers are killed after a deadly ambush by the militant Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, starting the Sri Lankan Civil War which continued until 2009.
- Heavy massive rain and mudslides at western Shimane Prefecture, Japan, kill 117.
- Diana Ross's concert at The Great Lawn of New York City's Central Park, attended by 800,000 fans, is cut short by a massive lightning storm.
- July 24 – The Black July anti-Tamil riots begin in Sri Lanka, killing between 400 and 3,000. Black July is generally regarded as the beginning of the Sri Lankan Civil War.
- July 28 – New South Wales premier Neville Wran is exonerated by the Street Royal Commission, over claims raised by the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) programme Four Corners, that he attempted to influence the NSW magistracy.
August
- August 1 – America West Airlines begins operations out of Phoenix, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada.
- August 4 – Thomas Sankara becomes President of Upper Volta.
- August 18
- Hurricane Alicia hits the Texas coast, killing 22 and causing over US$3.8 billion (2005 dollars) in damage.
- 5 people are killed and 18 others injured when a road train is deliberately driven into a motel at Ayers Rock in the Northern Territory of Australia (the driver, Douglas Edward Crabbe, is convicted in March 1984).
- August 21 – Benigno Aquino Jr., Philippines opposition leader, is assassinated in Manila just as he returns from exile.
- August 24 – The Old Philadelphia Arena in the United States is destroyed by arson.
- August 26 – Heavy rain triggers flooding at Bilbao, Spain, and surrounding areas, killing 44 people and causing millions in damages.
- August 30 – Guion Bluford becomes the first African-American in space aboard Space Shuttle Challenger on the STS-8 mission.
September
- September 1 – Cold War: Korean Air Lines Flight 007 is shot down by Soviet Union Air Force Su-15 Flagon pilot Major Gennadi Osipovich near Moneron Island when the commercial aircraft enters Soviet airspace. All 269 on board are killed, including U.S. Congressman Larry McDonald.
- September 4 – Six men walk underwater across Sydney Harbour – 82.9 kilometres (51.5 mi) in 48 hours.
- September 6 – The Soviet Union admits to shooting down Korean Air Lines Flight 007, stating that the pilots did not know it was a civilian aircraft when it violated Soviet airspace.
- September 9 – Iraqi club Al-Shorta wins the 1983 President's Gold Cup by defeating Malaysia 2–0 in the final.
- September 15 – Huey Lewis and the News's album Sports was released.
- September 16 – President Ronald Reagan announces that the Global Positioning System (GPS) will be made available for civilian use.
- September 17 – Vanessa L. Williams becomes the first African American to be crowned Miss America, in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
- September 18 – U.S. heavy metal band Kiss officially appears in public without makeup for the first time on MTV.
- September 19 – Saint Kitts and Nevis becomes an independent state.
- September 23
- Gulf Air Flight 771 crashes in the United Arab Emirates after a bomb explodes in the baggage compartment, killing 117.
- Violence erupts in New Caledonia between native Kanaks and French expatriates. The French government withdraws the promise of independence.
- September 25 – Maze Prison escape: 38 Provisional Irish Republican Army prisoners, armed with 6 handguns, hijack a prison lorry and smash their way out of HM Prison Maze in Northern Ireland, in the largest prison escape since World War II and in British history.
- September 26
- 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident: Soviet military officer Stanislav Petrov averts a worldwide nuclear war by correctly identifying a warning of attack by U.S. missiles as a false alarm.
- The Soyuz T-10-1 mission ends in a pad abort at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, when a pad fire occurs at the base of the Soyuz U rocket during the launch countdown. The escape tower system, attached to the top of the capsule containing the crew and Soyuz spacecraft, fires immediately, pulling the crew safe from the vehicle a few seconds before the rocket explodes, destroying the launch complex.
- The Australian yacht Australia II wins the America's Cup, the first successful challenge to the New York Yacht Club's 132-year defence of the sailing trophy.
- September 27 – The GNU Project is announced publicly on the net.unix-wizards and net.usoft newsgroups.
October
- October 2 – Neil Kinnock is elected leader of the British Labour Party.
- October 4 – British entrepreneur Richard Noble sets a new land speed record of 633.468 mph (1,019.468 km/h), driving Thrust2 at the Black Rock Desert, Nevada.
- October 9 – The Rangoon bombing kills South Korea's Foreign Minister, Lee Bum Suk, and 21 others. The perpetrators are believed to be North Koreans.
- October 12 – Japan's former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka is found guilty of taking a $2 million bribe from Lockheed, and sentenced to 4 years in jail.
- October 13 – The first mobile cellular telephone call is made in Chicago
- October 16 – The Baltimore Orioles beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4 games to 1 to win the World Series baseball championship in the United States.
- October 19 – Maurice Bishop, Prime Minister of Grenada, and 40 others are assassinated in a military coup.
- October 21 – At the 17th General Conference on Weights and Measures, the metre is defined in terms of the speed of light as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
- October 22 – In Bonn, West Germany, people demonstrate for nuclear disarmament.
- October 23 – Beirut barracks bombing: Simultaneous suicide truck-bombings destroy both the French Army and United States Marine Corps barracks in Beirut, killing 241 U.S. servicemen, 58 French paratroopers and 6 Lebanese civilians.
- October 25
- Invasion of Grenada by United States troops at the behest of Eugenia Charles of Dominica, a member of the Organization of American States.
- Word processor software Multi-Tool Word, soon to become Microsoft Word, is released in the United States. It is primarily the work of programmers Richard Brodie and Charles Simonyi. Free demonstration copies on disk are distributed with the November issue of PC World magazine.
- October 30 – Argentine general election: The first democratic elections in Argentina after seven years of military rule are held.
November
- November 2
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day: At the White House Rose Garden, U.S. President Ronald Reagan signs a bill creating a federal holiday on the third Monday of every January to honor American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. It is first observed in 1986.
- South Africa approves a new constitution granting limited political rights to Coloureds and Asians as part of a series of reforms to apartheid.
- Chrysler introduces the Dodge Caravan, the first "minivan".
- November 3
- The Reverend Jesse Jackson announces his candidacy for the 1984 United States' Democratic Party presidential nomination.
- Commencement of the battle of Tripoli between Arafat loyalists and PLO dissidents.
- November 5 – Byford Dolphin rig diving bell accident: Off the coast of Norway, 5 divers are killed and 1 severely wounded in an explosive decompression accident.
- November 7
- Able Archer 83: Many Soviet officials misinterpret this NATO exercise as a nuclear first strike, causing the last nuclear scare of the Cold War.
- 1983 U.S. Senate bombing A bomb explodes in the United States Senate with the intent to kill Republican senators; no one is injured. The perpetrators are members of the May 19th Communist Organization.
- November 10 – The bite of '83
- November 11 – Ronald Reagan becomes the first U.S. president to address the National Diet, Japan's national legislature.
- November 13 – The first United States cruise missiles arrive at RAF Greenham Common in England amid protests from peace campaigners.
- November 14 – The immunosuppressant cyclosporine is approved by the FDA, leading to a revolution in the field of transplantation.
- November 15 – The Turkish part of Cyprus declares independence.
- November 16 – A jury in Gretna, Louisiana, US acquits Ginny Foat of the murder of Argentine businessman Moses Chaiyo.
- November 17 – The Zapatista Army of National Liberation is founded in Mexico.
- November 18 – A Christmas Story is released.
- November 19 – An attempted hijacking of Aeroflot Flight 6833 in Soviet Georgia results in several dead and wounded.
- November 20 – The Day After airs on ABC.
- November 24 – Lynda Mann, 15, is found raped and strangled in the village of Narborough, England (Colin Pitchfork is sentenced to life imprisonment in 1988).
- November 26 – Brink's-Mat robbery: In London, 6,800 gold bars worth nearly GB£26 million are taken from the Brink's-Mat vault at Heathrow Airport. Only a fraction of the gold is ever recovered, and only 2 men are convicted of the crime.
- November 27 – Colombian Avianca Flight 11 crashes near Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, killing 181 of the 192 on board.
December
- December 2 – Michael Jackson's Thriller video is aired on MTV for the first time.
- December 4
- United States Navy aviator Lt's. Mark Lange and Bobby Goodman are shot down in an A-6 Intruder over Lebanon and captured by Syrians; Lt. Lange dies of his injuries; Lt. Goodman is released 30 days later after the intervention of the Reverend Jesse Jackson.
- General elections are celebrated in Venezuela in which the opposition party, Democratic Action, wins a majority in both chambers of the Venezuelan Congress and the presidency for the 1984–1989 period under Jaime Lusinchi. Voter turn out is 87.3% and Lusinchi obtains 58.4% of the votes.
- Solar eclipse of December 4, 1983.
- December 5 – ICIMOD is established and inaugurated with its headquarters in Kathmandu, Nepal, and legitimised through an Act of Parliament in Nepal this same year.
- December 7 – Two Spanish passenger planes collide on the foggy runway at a Madrid airport, killing 90.
- December 9 – The Australian dollar is floated, by Federal treasurer Paul Keating. Under the old flexible peg system, the Reserve Bank bought and sold all Australian dollars and cleared the market at the end of the day. This initiative is taken by the government of Bob Hawke.
- December 10 – Military rule ends and democracy is restored in Argentina, with the beginning of Raúl Alfonsín's first term as President of Argentina.
- December 13 – Turgut Özal, of ANAP forms the new government of Turkey (45th government); beginning of a new civilian regime.
- December 17
- A discothèque fire in Madrid, Spain, injuring 47 and killing 83 people.
- Harrods bombings: a Provisional IRA car bomb kills 6 people and injures 90 outside Harrods in London.
- December 19 – The Jules Rimet Trophy is stolen from the Brazilian Soccer Confederation building in Rio de Janeiro. As of 2018, the trophy has not been recovered.
- December 27
- A propane explosion in Buffalo, New York, US kills five firefighters and two civilians.
- Pope John Paul II visits Rebibbia prison to forgive his would-be assassin Mehmet Ali Ağca.
- December 29 – The Reverend Jesse Jackson travels to Syria to secure the release of U.S. Navy Lieutenant Robert Goodman, who has been in Syrian captivity since being shot down over Lebanon during a bombing mission.
- December 31
- Brunei gains independence from the United Kingdom.
- Two bombs explode in France; one on a Paris train kills 3 and injures 19. The other at Marseille station kills 2 and injures 34.
- Second Nigerian Republic was overthrown
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- I. M. Pei wins the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
- Zlatko Ugljen receives the Aga Khan Award for Architecture for Šerefudin's White Mosque, built in Visoko.
- The Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program is launched in the United States.
- Flashdance and Return of the Jedi are box-office hits.
- Gérard Debreu wins the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
- Leopold Kohr, the people of Belau, Amory and Hunter Lovins/Rocky Mountain Institute and Manfred Max Neef/CEPAUR win the Right Livelihood Award.
- McDonald's introduces the McNugget.
- Kary Mullis discovers polymerase chain reaction while working for Cetus.
- The DeLorean Motor Company ceases production.
- The meteorological 1982–83 El Niño event brings severe weather worldwide.
- A severe drought affects the Midwest, Great Plains and parts of the Southern United States between May and September.
- Ronald Reagan declassifies GPS for public use; it will be shut down again in 1990 for the Gulf War and re-activated again in 1993.
- The capital of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire is changed from Abidjan to Yamoussoukro.
- The bite of 83 from fnaf
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January
- January 2 – Kate Bosworth, American actress
- January 3 – Precious Lara Quigaman, Filipina model, host and actress
- January 4
- Will Bynum, American basketball player
- Kerry Condon, Irish actress
- January 7
- Tosin Abasi, Nigerian-American musician (Animals As Leaders)
- Brett Dalton, American actor
- Natalie Gulbis, American golfer
- January 8
- Chen Xiexia, Chinese weightlifter
- Chris Masters, American wrestler
- January 9 – Gala Évora, Spanish actress
- January 10 – Li Nina, Chinese aerial free-style skier
- January 11 – Adrian Sutil, German Formula One driver
- January 13
- Imran Khan, Bollywood actor
- Julian Morris, British actor
- Ronny Turiaf, French basketball player
- January 14 – Takako Uehara, Japanese singer
- January 16
- Marwan Kenzari, Dutch actor
- Emanuel Pogatetz, Austrian footballer
- January 18
- Jung Yu-mi, South Korean actress
- Samantha Mumba, Irish singer and actress
- January 19
- Øystein Pettersen, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier
- Hikaru Utada, Japanese singer and songwriter
- January 21
- Svetlana Khodchenkova, Russian actress
- Maryse Ouellet, French-Canadian professional wrestler and glamour model
- January 23
- Justyna Kowalczyk, Polish cross-country skier
- Sarah Tait, Australian rower (d. 2016)
- January 24
- Diane Birch, American singer-songwriter
- Craig Horner, Australian actor
- Scott Speed, American Formula One driver
- Teo, Belarusian singer
- January 25 – Yasuyuki Konno, Japanese footballer
- January 27 – Rebecca Judd, Australian model and television presenter
February
- February 1 – Ronnie Kroell, American fashion model, actor, and singer
- February 2 – Carolina Klüft, Swedish athlete
- February 3 – Gabriel Sargissian, Armenian chess Grandmaster
- February 4 – Hannibal Buress, American comedian
- February 5 – Vanessa Rousso, French-American professional poker player
- February 6
- Sreesanth, Indian cricketer
- Jamie Whincup, Australian racing driver
- February 7
- Elin Grindemyr, Swedish model
- Federico Marchetti, Italian footballer
- February 8
- Louise Glover, English model and photographer
- Atiba Hutchinson, Canadian footballer
- Olga Syahputra, Indonesian actor, comedian, singer, and television presenter (d. 2015)
- February 10 – Daiane dos Santos, Brazilian artistic gymnast
- February 11 – Rafael van der Vaart, Dutch footballer
- February 12 – Iko Uwais Indonesian pencak silat actor
- February 15
- Philipp and David Degen, Swiss footballers
- Russell Martin, Canadian baseball player
- February 16
- Agyness Deyn, English supermodel
- John Magaro, American film, television and stage actor
- February 17
- Selita Ebanks, Caymanian model
- Elin Kling, Swedish fashion journalist
- Kevin Rudolf, American singer-songwriter and record producer
- February 18 – Jason Maxiell, American basketball player
- February 19
- Kotoōshū Katsunori (born Kaloyan Stefanov Mahlyanov), Bulgarian sumo wrestler
- Mika Nakashima, Japanese singer and actress
- Nozomi Sasaki, Japanese voice actress
- Ryan Whitney, American ice hockey player
- Jawad Williams, American basketball player
- Reynhard Sinaga, Indonesian rapist
- February 20
- Emad Moteab, Egyptian footballer
- Justin Verlander, American baseball player
- February 21
- Mélanie Laurent, French actress and director
- Eoin Macken, Irish actor
- February 22 – Iliza Shlesinger, American comedian
- February 23
- Aziz Ansari, American comedian and actor
- Mirco Bergamasco, Italian rugby union player
- Emily Blunt, English actress
- Mido, Egyptian footballer
- February 25 – Eduardo da Silva, Croatian soccer player
- February 27
- Devin Harris, American basketball player
- Kate Mara, American television and film actress
- Vítězslav Veselý, Czech javelin thrower
- February 28 – Linda Király, American-Hungarian singer-songwriter
March
- March 1 – Lupita Nyong'o, Mexican-born Kenyan-American Academy Award-winning actress
- March 4
- Samuel Contesti, Italian figure skater
- Jessica Heap, American actress
- March 7 – Raquel Alessi, American actress
- March 9
- Bobby Campo, American actor
- Clint Dempsey, American footballer
- Maite Perroni, Mexican singer and actress
- March 10
- Kyle Marshall, Canadian animator, storyboard artist, director and writer
- Janet Mock, American author and activist
- Jonas Olsson, Swedish footballer
- Rafe Spall, English actor
- Carrie Underwood, American singer, songwriter, fashion designer and actress
- March 14
- Bakhtiyar Artayev, Kazakh boxer
- Taylor Hanson, American musician
- March 15 – Florencia Bertotti, Argentine actress, singer and producer
- March 16
- Stephanie Gatschet, American actress
- Katie Kim, Irish singer-songwriter
- March 17
- Atit Shah, Indian American Hollywood film producer
- Attila Vajda, Hungarian sprint canoeist
- March 18
- Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro, French tennis player
- Kyle Downes, Canadian-American actor
- March 19 – Nicole Muirbrook, American actress and model
- March 20
- Michael Cassidy, American film television and actor
- Eiji Kawashima, Japanese footballer
- Jenni Vartiainen, Finnish pop singer
- March 23 – Mo Farah, Somali-born British athlete
- March 29
- March 30 – Hebe Tien, Taiwanese singer
- March 31
- Hashim Amla, South African cricketer
- Ashleigh Ball, Canadian voice actress, singer and musician
- Melissa Ordway, American actress and model
April
- April 1
- Matt Lanter, American actor and model
- Sergey Lazarev, Russian pop-singer
- Sean Taylor, American football player (d. 2007)
- April 2 – Yung Joc, American rapper
- April 4
- Eric Andre, American comedian, actor, and television host
- Doug Lynch, Canadian ice hockey player
- Amanda Righetti, American actress and film producer
- April 6 – Diora Baird, American actress
- April 7 – Franck Ribéry, French footballer
- April 10
- Jamie Chung, American actress
- Ryan Merriman, American actor
- April 11 – Joanna Douglas, Canadian actress
- April 12
- Jelena Dokić, Australian tennis player
- Judy Marte, American actress and producer
- April 13 – Schalk Burger, South African rugby player
- April 14 – Armando Torrea, Mexican actor
- April 15
- Alice Braga, Brazilian actress
- Ilya Kovalchuk, Russian ice hockey player
- Matt Cardle, British singer
- April 16 – Alex Antônio de Melo Santos, Brazilian footballer
- April 18 – Miguel Cabrera, Venezuelan baseball player
- April 19 – Joe Mauer, American baseball player
- April 20
- Sebastian Ingrosso, Swedish club DJ
- Miranda Kerr, Australian model
- April 21
- Paweł Brożek, Polish footballer
- Lily Chan, Chinese singer
- Gugu Mbatha-Raw, British actress
- April 23
- Daniela Hantuchová, Slovakian tennis player
- Aaron Hill, American actor
- April 29
- Megan Boone, American actress
- David Lee, American basketball player
- Yuriko Shiratori, Japanese actress and gravure idol
- April 30 – Yelena Leuchanka, Belarusian professional women's basketball player
May
- May 1 – Alain Bernard, French Olympic swimmer
- May 2 – Tina Maze, Slovenian alpine ski racer
- May 5 – Henry Cavill, British actor
- May 6
- Gabourey Sidibe, American actress
- Adrianne Palicki, American actress
- Doron Perkins, American basketball player
- Raquel Zimmermann, Brazilian model
- May 7
- Marco Galiazzo, Italian archer
- Alexander Legkov, Russian cross country skier
- May 9 – Ryuhei Matsuda, Japanese actor
- May 11 – Holly Valance, Australian actress and singer
- May 12
- Alicja Bachleda-Curuś, Polish actress and singer
- Domhnall Gleeson, Irish actor and writer
- Alina Kabaeva, Russian rhythmic gymnast and politician
- Charilaos Pappas, Greek footballer
- May 13
- Anita Görbicz, Hungarian handball player
- Grégory Lemarchal, French singer (d. 2007)
- Yaya Touré, Ivorian footballer
- May 14
- Anahí, Mexican singer and actress
- Sarbel, Greek Cypriot pop singer
- Amber Tamblyn, American actress
- May 16
- Nancy Ajram, Lebanese singer
- Marcela Temer, First Lady of Brazil
- May 17 – Channing Frye, American basketball player
- May 20
- Michaela McManus, American actress
- N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Indian actor and singer
- May 21 – Leva Bates, American professional wrestler
- May 22
- John Hopkins, American MotoGP racer
- May 23 – Heidi Range, British singer (Sugababes)
- May 24 – Woo Seung-yeon, South Korean actress and model (d. 2009)
- May 27 – Bobby Convey, American soccer player
- May 28 – Megalyn Echikunwoke, American actress
- May 30 – Jennifer Ellison, British actress
- May 31
- David Hernandez, American singer
- Zana Marjanović, Bosnian actress
June
- June 1 – Sylvia Hoeks, Dutch actress
- June 2 – Brooke White, American singer
- June 6
- Adam Hendershott, American actor
- Joe Rokocoko, New Zealand rugby union player
- June 7 – Indiggo, Romanian-born American twin sisters, singer-songwriters, and reality TV personalities
- June 8
- Kim Clijsters, Belgian tennis player
- Mamoru Miyano, Japanese voice actor
- June 9 – Marina Lizorkina, Russian singer
- June 10
- Marina Abrosimova, Russian pop singer
- Leelee Sobieski, American film and television actress
- June 12
- Bryan Habana, South African rugby union player
- Andy Ologun, Nigerian mixed martial artist
- Anja Rubik, Polish model
- June 13 – Jason Spezza, Canadian hockey player
- June 15
- Derek Anderson, American football player
- Julia Fischer, German violinist and pianist
- June 16
- Verónica Echegui, Spanish actress
- Olivia Hack, American actress and voice actress
- Kana Mannami, Japanese Go player
- June 17
- Connie Fisher, British actress and singer
- Kazunari Ninomiya, Japanese actor, idol, and singer
- Lee Ryan, English singer
- June 19
- Macklemore, American rapper
- Tanja Mihhailova, Russian-Estonian pop singer and actress
- Mark Selby, British snooker player
- Aidan Turner, Irish actor
- June 20 – Cherrie Ying, Hong Kong actress
- June 21
- Michael Malarkey, British-American actor and musician
- Edward Snowden, American computer specialist, CIA employee, and whistleblower
- Eduardo Hernández-Sonseca, Spanish basketball player
- June 22 – Giacomo Bevilacqua, Italian cartoonist
- June 23
- José Rojas, Chilean footballer
- Brandi Rhodes, American wrestler and reality television personality
- Rade Đokić, Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer
- June 24
- Albert, 12th Prince of Thurn and Taxis
- John Lloyd Cruz, Filipino actor and model
- Shermain Jeremy, Antiguan singer and beauty pageant contestant
- Kenny Van Hoevelen, Belgian footballer
- June 25
- Cleo, Polish singer
- Shamau Shareef, Maldivian politician
- Daniele Gastaldello, Italian footballer
- Cristian Baroni, Brazilian footballer
- Marko Đurić, Serbian politician
- June 26
- Toyonoshima Daiki, Japanese sumo wrestler
- Alsény Këïta, Liberian footballer
- Fahad Mustafa, Pakistani actor
- Richard Okia, Ugandan cricketer
- June 27
- Alsou, Russian singer, Eurovision Song Contest 2000 runner-up
- Ben Bocquelet, French-British animator and producer
- Nikola Rakočević, Serbian actor
- June 28
- Jaiveer Shergill, Indian politician
- June 29 – Ilya Yashin, Russian activist and politician
- June 30
- Cheryl, British singer (Girls Aloud) and TV personality
- Katherine Ryan, Canadian comedian and actress
July
- July 1
- Tanya Chisholm, American actress and dancer
- Marit Larsen, Norwegian singer and songwriter
- Park Jeong-su, Korean singer (Super Junior)
- July 2
- Michelle Branch, American singer (The Wreckers)
- Fadhil Hashim, Malaysian footballer
- Alicia Menendez, American television commentator
- July 3 – Park Jin-woo, South Korean actor
- July 4 – Isabeli Fontana, Brazilian fashion model
- July 5
- Zheng Jie, Chinese tennis player
- Kumiko Ogura, Japanese badminton player
- July 6
- Gregory Smith, Canadian actor
- David Price, British professional boxer
- July 7
- Kristi Capel, American beauty pageant and news presenter
- Renee Chappell, Australian cricketer
- Krzysztof Lijewski, Polish handballer
- C4 Pedro, Angolan musician
- Martin Wallström, Swedish actor
- Vincent Wong, Hong Kong actor
- Yoo Jae-hoon, South Korean footballer
- July 9 – Christopher Porco, American convicted murderer
- July 10
- Barış Pehlivan, Turkish journalist and writer
- Sherif Ekramy, Egyptian footballer
- Kim Heechul, Korean actor and singer (Super Junior)
- Boniface Mwangi, Kenyan photojournalist, politician and activist
- July 11 – Marie Eleonor Serneholt, Swedish singer (A*Teens)
- July 12 – Megumi Kawamura, Japanese model
- July 13
- Liu Xiang, Chinese athlete
- Carmen Villalobos, Colombian actress and model
- July 14 – Graham Ackerman, American gymnast
- July 15
- Maxim Dondyuk, Ukrainian documentary photographer
- Cristián Muñoz Corrales, Chilean footballer
- July 16
- Katrina Kaif, Bollywood actress and model
- Duncan Keith, Canadian ice hockey player
- Eleanor Matsuura, Japanese-English actress
- July 17
- Flávia de Oliveira, Brazilian model
- Joker Xue, Chinese singer-songwriter
- July 18 – Mikk Pahapill, Estonian decathlete
- July 19
- Prince Ernst August of Hanover
- Sindhu Tolani, Indian actress
- July 21
- Amy Mizzi, Australian actress
- Eivør Pálsdóttir, Faroese singer and composer
- July 22
- Detsl, Russian musician (d. 2019)
- Ryan Doucette, Canadian actor
- Juliana Silva, Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Jonas Sakuwaha, Zambian footballer
- Sharni Vinson, Australian model, actress and dancer
- July 23
- Bec Hewitt, Australian actress
- Aaron Peirsol, American swimmer
- July 24
- Daniele De Rossi, Italian footballer
- Asami Mizukawa, Japanese actress
- July 26
- Kate Bolduan, American television journalist and CNN anchor
- Elettra Weidemann, American fashion model and socialite
- July 27 – Blair Redford, American actor
- July 29
- Kaitlyn Black, American actress
- Inés Gómez Mont, Mexican television host, reporter and actress
- Tania Gunadi, Indonesian-American actress and producer
- Elise Testone, American singer-songwriter
- July 30 – Mariano Andújar, Argentine footballer
August
- August 3 – Mamie Gummer, American actress
- August 4
- Jai Crawford, Australian cyclist
- Greta Gerwig, American actress and filmmaker
- Adhir Kalyan, South African actor
- Mariusz Wlazły, Polish volleyball player
- August 6 – Robin van Persie, Dutch footballer
- August 7
- Christian Chávez, Mexican singer and actor
- Brit Marling, American actress, screenwriter and producer
- Tina O'Brien, British actress
- August 9 – Ashley Johnson, American actress and voice actress
- August 11 – Chris Hemsworth, Australian actor
- August 13 – Aleš Hemský, Czechoslovakian ice hockey player
- August 14
- Elena Baltacha, Ukrainian-Scottish tennis player (d. 2014)
- Sunidhi Chauhan, Indian playback singer
- Spencer Pratt, American television personality
- Mila Kunis, Ukraine-born American actress
- August 16 – Nikos Zisis, Greek basketball player
- August 17 – Dustin Pedroia, American baseball player
- August 18
- Kris Boyd, Scottish football player
- Mika, Lebanese-British singer
- Cameron White, Australian cricketer
- August 19
- Missy Higgins, Australian pop singer-songwriter, musician and actor
- Claudia Salinas, Mexican model and actress
- Reeva Steenkamp, South African model (d. 2013)
- Tammin Sursok, Australian actress
- August 20
- Andrew Garfield, British/American actor
- Yuri Zhirkov, Russian footballer
- August 21 – Brody Jenner, American television personality
- August 23
- James Collins, Welsh footballer
- Ruta Gedmintas, Lithuanian-English actress
- Annie Ilonzeh, American actress
- August 26
- Rob Cantor, American singer-songwriter
- Nicol David, Malaysian squash player
- August 27
- Chen Bolin, Taiwanese actor
- Jamala, Ukrainian singer and songwriter, Eurovision Song Contest 2016 winner
- August 28
- Alfonso Herrera, Mexican actor and singer
- Lasith Malinga, Sri Lankan cricketer
- August 29 – Jennifer Landon, American actress
- August 30 – Jun Matsumoto, Japanese singer and actor
- August 31
- Larry Fitzgerald, American football player
- Maria Flor, Brazilian actress
September
- September 1
- Camille Mana, American actress
- José Antonio Reyes, Spanish footballer (d. 2019)
- September 2 – Tiffany Hines, American television actress and singer
- September 3
- Valdas Vasylius, Lithuanian basketball player
- Christine Woods, American actress
- September 4 – Guy Pnini, Israeli basketball player
- September 5 – Priscilla Meirelles, Brazilian model, Miss Earth 2004
- September 8 – Chris Judd, Australian rules footballer
- September 9 – Zoe Kazan, American actress and screenwriter
- September 10
- Shawn James, Guyanese-American basketball player
- Joey Votto, Canadian baseball player
- September 11 – Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot, Kenyan long-distance runner
- September 12 – Carly Smithson, Irish singer
- September 13 – Kaoklai Kaennorsing, Thai Muay Thai kickboxer
- September 14 – Amy Winehouse, British singer (d. 2011)
- September 15
- Ashleigh McIvor, Canadian freestyle skier
- Holly Montag, American television personality
- September 16 – Kirsty Coventry, Zimbabwean swimmer
- September 17 – Jennifer Peña, American singer
- September 18
- Kevin Doyle, Irish footballer
- Sasha Son, Lithuanian singer
- September 20
- September 21
- Sarah Rees Brennan, Irish novelist
- Scott Evans, American actor
- Maggie Grace, American actress
- Joseph Mazzello, American actor
- Anna Meares, Australian track cyclist
- September 23 – Märt Israel, Estonian discus thrower
- September 24
- Lyndon Ferns, South African swimmer
- Randy Foye, American basketball player
- September 25
- Donald Glover, American actor
- Son Dam-bi, South Korean singer
- September 26
- Ricardo Quaresma, Portuguese footballer
- Zoe Perry, American actress
- September 27
- Fazura, Malaysian actress
- Jeon Hye-bin, South Korean actress and singer
- September 28
- Julissa Bermudez, Dominican-American television personality and actress
- Sarah Wright, American actress
- September 30 – Andreea Răducan, Romanian gymnast
October
- October 1 – Anna Drijver, Dutch actress and model
- October 2 – Gerran Walker, American football player
- October 3
- Meghan Heffern, Canadian actress
- Tessa Thompson, American actress
- October 4
- Vicky Krieps, Luxembourgish actress
- Shontelle, Barbadian singer, and songwriter
- October 5
- Jesse Eisenberg, American actor
- Nicky Hilton Rothschild, American model and socialite
- Juan Manuel Vargas, Peruvian footballer
- October 8 – Michael Fraser, Scottish football goalkeeper
- October 9 – Spencer Grammer, American actress
- October 10 – Alyson Hau, Hong Kong radio DJ
- October 11 – Bradley James, English actor
- October 12 – Annick Obonsawin, Canadian actress and voice actress
- October 13 – Katia Winter, Swedish actress
- October 14
- Lin Dan, Chinese badminton player
- David Oakes, English film, television and theatre actor
- October 15 – Stephy Tang, Hong Kong singer and actress
- October 16 – Loreen, Swedish pop singer and music producer, Eurovision Song Contest 2012 winner
- October 17
- Daniel Booko, American actor
- Felicity Jones, English actress
- Daniel Kajmakoski, Macedonian singer and songwriter
- Ivan Saenko, Russian footballer
- October 19
- Rebecca Ferguson, Swedish model and actress
- Cara Santa Maria, American neuroscientist and writer
- October 20 – Alona Tal, Israeli television actress
- October 21
- Ashley Banjo, Canadian actor
- Hrvoje Ćustić, Croatian footballer (d. 2008)
- Marie Marguerite, Duchess of Anjou, Venezuelan heiress and wife of Louis Alphonse of Bourbon, Duke of Anjou
- Charlotte Sullivan, Canadian actress
- Amber Rose, American model and actress
- Aaron Tveit, American actor
- October 24
- Adrienne Bailon, American singer and actress
- V V Brown, English singer, songwriter, model, and producer
- Katie McGrath, Irish actress
- October 25 – Princess Yōko of Mikasa, member of the Japanese Imperial Family
- October 27
- Dmitri Sychev, Russian footballer
- Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ, Turkish actor and model
- October 29 – Johnny Lewis, American film and television actor (d. 2012)
- October 30 – Diana Karazon, Jordanian singer
November
- November 1
- Yuko Ogura, Japanese gravure idol
- Jelena Tomašević, Serbian pop singer
- November 2 – Andreas Bourani, German singer-songwriter
- November 3 – Julie Marie Berman, American actress
- November 5 – Alexa Chung, English television presenter and model
- November 7 – Adam DeVine, American actor, voice actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and singer
- November 8
- Pavel Pogrebnyak, Russian footballer
- Blanka Vlašić, Croatian high jumper
- November 9 – Meseret Defar, Ethiopian long-distance runner
- November 10 – Miranda Lambert, American country singer
- November 11
- Sola Aoi, Japanese model
- Philipp Lahm, German footballer
- November 12 – Kate Bell, Australian actress
- November 14 – Chelsea Wolfe, American singer-songwriter and musician
- November 15 – Laura Smet, French actress
- November 16 – K, Korean singer
- November 17
- Viva Bianca, Australian actress
- Ioannis Bourousis, Greek basketball player
- Ryan Braun, American baseball player
- Christopher Paolini, American author
- November 18 – Jon Johansen, Norwegian computer programmer
- November 19
- Adam Driver, American actor
- DeAngelo Hall, American football player
- Daria Werbowy, Ukrainian-Canadian model
- November 20 – Future, American rapper, singer, and songwriter
- November 21 – The Bella Twins, (Brie & Nikki), American professional wrestlers
- November 22
- Tyler Hilton, American singer-songwriter and actor
- Xiao Yu, Taiwanese singer and songwriter
- November 24 – Dean Ashton, British footballer
- November 27
- Professor Green, British rapper
- Arjay Smith, American actor
- Donta Smith, American basketball player
December
- December 2 – Ana Lucía Domínguez, Colombian actress
- December 9 – Dariusz Dudka, Polish footballer
- December 10 – Xavier Samuel, Australian actor
- December 12 – Roni Porokara, Finnish footballer
- December 13 – Otylia Jędrzejczak, Polish swimmer
- December 14 – Íñigo Errejón, Spanish political scientist and politician
- December 15
- René Duprée, Canadian professional wrestler
- Brooke Fraser, New Zealand folk-pop and Christian musician
- Camilla Luddington, English actress
- Wang Hao, Chinese table tennis player
- December 16 – Danielle Lloyd, British model
- December 17
- Erik Christensen, Canadian hockey player
- Sébastien Ogier, French rally driver
- December 19
- Nektarios Alexandrou, Cypriot footballer
- Laura Pomeroy, Canadian swimmer
- Matt Stajan, Canadian ice hockey player
- December 20
- Jonah Hill, American actor
- Lucy Pinder, English model
- December 21 – Steven Yeun, Korean-American actor
- December 22
- Joe Dinicol, Canadian actor
- Jennifer Hawkins, Australian television personality, Miss Universe 2004
- Nathalie Péchalat, French ice dancer
- December 23 – Hanley Ramírez, Dominican baseball player
- December 25 – Gwei Lun-mei, Taiwanese actress
- December 27
- Cole Hamels, American baseball player
- Sa Dingding, Chinese singer
- December 29 – Jessica Andrews, American country music singer
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January
- January 2
- Dick Emery, British comedian (b. 1915)
- Edward Howard, American Roman Catholic prelate and venerable (b. 1877)
- January 7 – Fred Church, American actor (b. 1889)
- January 8 – Gerhard Barkhorn, German World War II fighter ace (b. 1919)
- January 10 – Roy DeMeo, American Mafia hitman (b. 1942)
- January 11
- Ghanshyam Das Birla, Indian industrialist and educator (b. 1894)
- Tikhon Kiselyov, Belarusian statesman in the Soviet Union, the de facto leader of the Byelorussian SSR from 1980 to 1983 (b. 1917)
- January 12 – Nikolai Podgorny, Soviet politician, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR from 1965 to 1977 (b. 1903)
- January 13 – David M. Shoup, American general (b. 1904)
- January 15
- Masatane Kanda, Japanese general (b. 1890)
- Meyer Lansky, American gangster (b. 1902)
- January 17 – Doodles Weaver, American comedian (b. 1911)
- January 18 – Arturo Umberto Illia, Argentine politician and physician, 34th President of Argentina (b. 1900)
- January 20 – Garrincha, Brazilian footballer (b. 1933)
- January 21 – Howard Clark, Canadian Anglican primate (b. 1903)
- January 22 – Walter Citrine, 1st Baron Citrine, British trade unionist (b. 1887)
- January 23
- Fred Bakewell, English cricketer (b. 1908)
- Marcolino Gomes Candau, Brazilian medical doctor, 2nd Director-General of World Health Organization (b. 1911)
- January 24
- Carmen Clemente Travieso, Venezuelan journalist and activist (b. 1900)
- George Cukor, American film director (b. 1899)
- Juan Carlos Zabala, Argentine Olympic athlete (b. 1911)
- January 26 – Bear Bryant, American football player and coach (b. 1913)
- January 27
- Georges Bidault, French Resistance leader and politician, 82nd Prime Minister of France (b. 1899)
- Louis de Funès, French actor (b. 1914)
- January 28
- Frank Forde, Australian politician, 15th Prime Minister of Australia, leader of the World War II (b. 1890)
- Billy Fury, British musician (b. 1940)
- January 29 – Stuart H. Ingersoll, American admiral (b. 1898)
February
- February 4 – Karen Carpenter, American singer and drummer (The Carpenters) (b. 1950)
- February 7 – Raja Babu, Indian actor (b. 1937)
- February 8
- Harry Boot, English physicist (b. 1917)
- Maria Josefa Alhama y Valera, Spanish Roman Catholic nun and blessed (b. 1893)
- February 9 – Patriarch Khoren I Paroian (b. 1914)
- February 12
- Italo Acconcia, Italian football player and manager (b. 1925)
- Eubie Blake, American musician and songwriter (b. 1887)
- February 13 – Lorenzo Bianchi, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1899)
- February 14 – Lina Radke, German athlete (b. 1903)
- February 19 – Alice White, American actress (b. 1904)
- February 22 – Sir Adrian Boult, English conductor (b. 1889)
- February 23 – Herbert Howells, English composer (b. 1892)
- February 25 – Tennessee Williams, American playwright (b. 1911)
- February 27 – Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev, Russian astronomer and astrophysicist (b. 1908)
- February 28 – Winifred Atwell, British pianist (b. 1914)
March
- March 1
- Hideo Kobayashi, Japanese author (b. 1902)
- Arthur Koestler, Austrian writer (b. 1905)
- March 3 – Hergé, Belgian comics creator (b. 1907)
- March 6 – Donald Maclean, British spy (b. 1913)
- March 7 – Igor Markevitch, Ukrainian conductor (b. 1912)
- March 8
- Sir William Walton, English composer (b. 1902)
- Chabuca Granda, Peruvian singer and composer (b. 1920)
- March 9
- Faye Emerson, American actress (b. 1917)
- Ulf von Euler, Swedish physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1905)
- March 11 – Will Glickman, American playwright (b. 1910)
- March 14 – Maurice Ronet, French film actor and director (b. 1927)
- March 15
- Dame Rebecca West, British writer (b. 1892)
- Josep Lluís Sert, Spanish architect and urbanist (b. 1902)
- March 16 – Arthur Godfrey, American radio and television broadcaster and entertainer (b. 1903)
- March 17 – Haldan Keffer Hartline, American physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1903)
- March 18
- Umberto II of Italy, 4th and last King of Italy (b. 1904)
- Ivan Vinogradov, Russian mathematician (b. 1891)
- March 20 – Maria Babanova, Soviet and Russian actress (b. 1900)
- March 22 – Blanton Collier, American football coach (b. 1906)
- March 25 – Bob Waterfield, American football player (Los Angeles Rams) and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (b. 1920)
- March 26 – Anthony Blunt, British spy and art historian (b. 1907)
- March 27
- Elsie Eaves, American civil engineer (b. 1898)
- James Hayter, British actor (b. 1907)
- March 30
- Gunnar Bigum, Danish actor (b. 1914)
- Lisette Model, Austrian-American photographer (b. 1901)
- March 31 – Stephen Murray, British actor (b. 1912)
April
- April 3 – Jimmy Bloomfield, English football player and manager (b. 1934)
- April 4
- Jacqueline Logan, American actress (b. 1901)
- Gloria Swanson, American actress (b. 1899)
- April 11 – Dolores del Río, Mexican actress (b. 1904)
- April 12
- Desmond Bagley, English novelist (b. 1923)
- Jørgen Juve, Norwegian football player and journalist (b. 1906)
- April 13 – Gloria Marín, Mexican actress (b. 1919)
- April 15
- Gyula Illyés, Hungarian poet and novelist (b. 1902)
- Corrie ten Boom, Dutch resistance fighter (b. 1892)
- April 19 – Jerzy Andrzejewski, Polish author (b. 1909)
- April 20
- Mária Mezei, Hungarian actress (b. 1909)
- Walther Nehring, German general (b. 1892)
- Pedro Quartucci, Argentine boxer and actor (b. 1905)
- April 21 – Walter Slezak, Austrian-American actor (b. 1902)
- April 22 – Earl "Fatha" Hines, American musician (b. 1903)
- April 23
- Buster Crabbe, American actor and athlete (b. 1908)
- Selena Royle, American actress and writer (b. 1904)
- April 30
- George Balanchine, Russian-American dancer and choreographer (b. 1904)
- Joel Henry Hildebrand, American chemist (b. 1881)
- Muddy Waters, American musician (b. 1915)
May
- May 1
- George Hodgson, Canadian Olympic swimmer (b. 1893)
- Joseph Ruttenberg, Russian-born American cinematographer (b. 1889)
- Arthur D. Struble, American admiral (b. 1894)
- May 2
- Pridi Banomyong, Thai politician and professor, 7th Prime Minister of Thailand (b. 1900)
- Ernesto de la Guardia, 32nd President of Panama (b. 1904)
- Norm Van Brocklin, American football player (Los Angeles Rams) and coach (Minnesota Vikings) and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (b. 1926)
- May 5 – John Williams, British actor (b. 1903)
- May 8 – John Fante, American writer (b. 1909)
- May 13 – Allauddin, Pakistan actor (b. 1923)
- May 14
- Miguel Alemán Valdés, 46th President of Mexico (b. 1900)
- Roger J. Traynor, American judge (b. 1900)
- May 15 – James Van Der Zee, American photographer (b. 1886)
- May 18 – Frank Aiken, Irish politician, former Tánaiste and Foreign Minister of Ireland (b. 1898)
- May 19 – Jean Rey, 2nd President of the European Commission (b. 1902)
- May 21 – Kenneth Clark, British art historian (b. 1903)
- May 22
- Albert Claude, Belgian biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1899)
- King Idris of Libya (b. 1889)
- John Penrose, British actor (b. 1914)
- May 23 – John Seward Johnson I, American art collector (b. 1895)
- May 25 – Sid Daniels, British merchant marine worker, last surviving crewmember of the RMS Titanic (b. 1895)
- May 29 – Arvīds Pelše, Latvian historian, Soviet politician and functionary (b. 1899)
- May 31 – Jack Dempsey, American heavyweight champion boxer (b. 1895)
June
- June 1
- Prince Charles of Belgium (b. 1903)
- Ernest Graves, American actor (b. 1919)
- Anna Seghers, German writer (b. 1900)
- June 2
- Stan Rogers, Canadian musician (b. 1949)
- Julio Rosales, Filipino Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1906)
- June 4 – Gordon Kahl, American tax protester and cop-killer (b. 1920)
- June 6 – Mahmoud el-Meliguy, Egyptian actor and screenwriter (b. 1910)
- June 8 – Miško Kranjec, Slovenian writer (b. 1908)
- June 10 – Larry Hooper, American singer (b. 1917)
- June 11 – George Douglas, American actor (b. 1903)
- June 12 – Norma Shearer, Canadian-born American actress (b. 1902)
- June 15
- Mario Casariego y Acevedo, Spanish-born Guatemalan Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1909)
- Srirangam Srinivasarao, Indian Telugu poet (b. 1910)
- June 17
- George Benson, British actor (b. 1911)
- Peter Mennin, American composer and teacher (b. 1923)
- June 18
- Marianne Brandt, German industrial designer (b. 1893)
- Robert Riddles, British locomotive engineer (b. 1892)
- June 23 – Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado, Cuban politician, 21st President of Cuba (suicide) (b. 1919)
- June 24 – Charles Phelps Taft II, American politician, son of President William Howard Taft (b. 1897)
- June 25 – Alberto Ginastera, Argentine composer (b. 1916)
- June 30
- Choo Seng Quee, Singaporean football coach (b. 1914)
- Mary Livingstone, American radio and voice actress (b. 1908)
July
- July 1 – Buckminster Fuller, American architect (b. 1895)
- July 2 – László Budai, Hungarian footballer (b. 1928)
- July 4
- Dr. John Bodkin Adams, British suspected serial killer (b. 1899)
- Ted Berrigan, American poet (b. 1934)
- July 5 – Harry James, American musician and band leader (b. 1916)
- July 7 – Herman Kahn, American futurist (b. 1922)
- July 9 – Keith Wickenden, British politician (b. 1932)
- July 10
- Werner Egk, German composer (b. 1901)
- Estrellita Castro, Spanish singer and actress (b. 1908)
- July 11 – Ross Macdonald, American-Canadian writer (b. 1915)
- July 12 – Chris Wood, British rock musician, lead singer and guitarist of the band Traffic (b. 1944)
- July 14 – Jack MacBryan, English cricketer (b. 1892)
- July 15 – Eddie Foy, Jr., American actor (b. 1905)
- July 16
- Michel Micombero, Burundian military officer and statesman, 8th Prime Minister and 1st President of Burundi (b. 1940)
- Samson Raphaelson, American screenwriter (b. 1894)
- July 17 – Roosevelt Sykes, American blues musician (b. 1906)
- July 19 – Erik Ode, German actor (b. 1910)
- July 20 – Frank Reynolds, American journalist (b. 1923)
- July 23 – Georges Auric, French composer (b. 1899)
- July 25 – Jerome Moross, American composer (b. 1913)
- July 26
- Larry Gains, Canadian boxer (b. 1901)
- Charlie Rivel, Spanish Catalan circus clown (b. 1896)
- July 29
- Luis Buñuel, Spanish filmmaker (b. 1900)
- Rocco Chinnici, Italian judge (b. 1925)
- Raymond Massey, Canadian actor (b. 1896)
- David Niven, British soldier and actor (b. 1910)
- July 30
- Howard Dietz, American lyricist (b. 1896)
- Lynn Fontanne, British actress (b. 1887)
August
- August 1
- Peter Arne, British actor (b. 1918)
- Lilian Mercedes Letona, Salvadoran guerrilla (b. 1954)
- August 2 – James Jamerson, American musician (b. 1936)
- August 3 – Carolyn Jones, American actress (b. 1930)
- August 4 – Jobriath, American rock musician and actor (b. 1946)
- August 5
- Bart Bok, Dutch-born American astronomer (b. 1906)
- Judy Canova, American actress (b. 1913)
- August 6
- Klaus Nomi, German singer and performance artist (b. 1944)
- August 7 – David Ford, American actor (b. 1925)
- August 10 – José Baptista Pinheiro de Azevedo, Portuguese military officer and political figure, 104th Prime Minister of Portugal (b. 1917)
- August 11 – Mamie Phipps Clark, American psychologist (b. 1917)
- August 12 – Theodor Burchadi, German admiral (b. 1892)
- August 13 – Bob Bailey, American actor (b. 1913)
- August 16
- Earl Averill, American baseball player and member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1902)
- Heinz Warneke, American sculptor (b. 1895)
- August 17 – Ira Gershwin, American lyricist (b. 1896)
- August 18 – Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, German-born British art historian (b. 1902)
- August 21 – Benigno Aquino Jr., Filipino politician (b. 1932)
- August 26 – Nazir Ahmed Khan, Pakistan-born Indian actor, director and producer (b. 1904)
- August 27 – Harry A. deButts, American railroad executive
- August 28
- Jan Clayton, American actress and singer (b. 1917)
- José Bergamín, Spanish writer (b. 1895)
- August 29 – Simon Oakland, American actor (b. 1915)
September
- September 1 – Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson, American politician (suffered an aortic aneurysm after giving a news conference condemning the shooting down of KAL 007) (b. 1912)
- September 2 – Feri Cansel, Turkish-Cypriot actress (b. 1944)
- September 8 – Ibrahim Abboud, 4th Prime Minister and 1st President of Sudan (b. 1900)
- September 9 – Leo Lemay, American-born Solomonian Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1909)
- September 10
- Felix Bloch, Swiss-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1905)
- Jon Brower Minnoch, heaviest man who ever lived (b. 1941)
- Dai Rees, British golfer (b. 1913)
- John Vorster, 8th Prime Minister of South Africa and 5th President of South Africa (b. 1915)
- September 12 – Sabin Carr, American Olympic athlete (b. 1904)
- September 14 – Robert Leahy Fair, American lieutenant general (b. 1923)
- September 16
- Gunnar Olsson, Swedish actor (b. 1904)
- José María Reyes Mata, Honduran revolutionary leader (b. 1943)
- September 17 – Humberto Sousa Medeiros, Portuguese-born American Roman Catholic clergyman (b. 1915)
- September 18 – María Esther Podestá, Argentine actress (b. 1896)
- September 19 – Bruno Pittermann, Austrian Social Democratic politician, 19th Vice-Chancellor of Austria (b. 1905)
- September 20
- Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe (b. 1906)
- Ángel Labruna, Argentine footballer and manager (b. 1918)
- September 21 – Xavier Zubiri, Spanish philosopher (b. 1898)
- September 25 – King Leopold III of Belgium (b. 1901)
- September 26 – Tino Rossi, French singer (b. 1907)
- September 29 – Alan Moorehead, Australian-born English war correspondent and historian (b. 1910)
- September 30 – William Elliott, American actor (b. 1934)
October
- October 4 – Andrés Córdova, acting President of Ecuador, Leader of the World War II (b. 1892)
- October 5 – Earl Tupper, American businessman (b. 1907)
- October 6 – Terence Cooke, American Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop and servant of God (b. 1921)
- October 7
- George O. Abell, American astronomer, professor at UCLA, science popularizer, and skeptic (b. 1927)
- Christophe Soglo, Beninese military officer and political leader, 3rd President of Dahomey (b. 1909)
- October 8
- Joan Hackett, American actress (b. 1934)
- Ruben Rausing, Swedish entrepreneur, founder of Tetra Pak (b. 1895)
- October 10
- Georgia Cozzini, American socialist politician (b. 1915)
- Sir Ralph Richardson, British actor (b. 1902)
- October 12 – Prince Nayef bin Abdullah (b. 1914)
- October 13 – Ajitesh Bandopadhyay Indian actor, playwright and director (b. 1933)
- October 14
- Alice Lardé de Venturino, Salvadoran poet and writer (b. 1895)
- Paul Fix, American actor (b. 1901)
- October 15 – Pat O'Brien, American actor (b. 1899)
- October 16 − George Liberace, American musician and television performer (b. 1911)
- October 17 – Raymond Aron, French philosopher, sociologist and political scientist. (b. 1905)
- October 18 – Willie Jones, baseball player (b. 1925)
- October 19
- Maurice Bishop, Grenadian politician and revolutionary, 2nd Prime Minister of Grenada (b. 1944)
- Dorothy Stuart Russell, Australian-British pathologist (b. 1895)
- Carel Willink, Dutch painter (b. 1900)
- October 20 – Peter Dudley, British actor (b. 1935)
- October 21 – Joseph P. Lordi, American government official (b. 1919)
- October 23
- Jessica Savitch, American journalist (b. 1947)
- Toru Takahashi, Japanese race car driver (b. 1960)
- Lakshman Wickremasinghe, Sri Lankan Anglican bishop (b. 1927)
- October 26
- Mike Michalske, American football player (Green Bay Packers) and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (b. 1903)
- Alfred Tarski, Polish-born American logician and mathematician (b. 1901)
- October 28
- Roderick Gill, Irish cricketer (b. 1919)
- Otto Messmer, American cartoonist (b. 1892)
- October 31 – George S. Halas, American football player and coach; member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (b. 1895)
November
- November 3 – Alfredo Antonini, American conductor and composer (b. 1901)
- November 7 – Germaine Tailleferre, French composer (b. 1892)
- November 8
- Robert Agnew, American actor (b. 1899)
- Betty Nuthall, English tennis champion (b. 1911)
- November 13
- Aliagha Aghayev, Azerbaijani actor (b. 1913)
- Junior Samples, American comedian (b. 1926)
- November 14
- Barney Bubbles, English graphic artist (b. 1942)
- Tómas Guðmundsson, Icelandic poet (b. 1901)
- November 15 – John Le Mesurier, British actor (b. 1912)
- November 19
- Tom Evans, English musician and songwriter (b. 1947)
- Carolyn Leigh, American lyricist (b. 1926)
- November 20
- Marcel Dalio, French actor (b. 1900)
- Richard Loo, Chinese-born American actor (b. 1903)
- November 22 − Michael Conrad, American actor (b. 1925)
- November 23 – Waheed Murad, Pakistani actor, film producer, writer and director (b. 1938)
- November 27
- Jorge Ibargüengoitia, Mexican novelist and playwright (b. 1928)
- Ángel Rama, Uruguayan writer and literary critic (b. 1926)
- Marta Traba, Colombian-Argentine art critic and writer (b. 1930)
- Rosa Sabater, Spanish pianist (b. 1929)
- November 28 – Christopher George, American actor (b. 1931)
- November 30
- George Headley, West Indian cricketer (b. 1909)
- Richard Llewellyn, British writer (b. 1906)
December
- December 2 – Fifi D'Orsay, Canadian-American actress and singer (b. 1904)
- December 5
- Robert Aldrich, American film director (b. 1918)
- John Robinson, British Anglican bishop (b. 1919)
- December 6
- Lucienne Boyer, French singer (b. 1903)
- Gul Khan Nasir, Baloch politician and poet from Pakistan (b. 1914)
- December 8
- Keith Holyoake, New Zealand politician, 26th Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1904)
- Slim Pickens, American actor (b. 1919)
- December 9
- Tito Junco, Mexican actor (b. 1915)
- David Rounds, American actor (b. 1930)
- December 11 – Sir Neil Ritchie, British general (b. 1897)
- December 13
- Leora Dana, American actress (b. 1923)
- Mary Renault, English author (b. 1905)
- December 15 – David Markham, British actor (b. 1913)
- December 19 – Cameron Hall, British actor (b. 1897)
- December 20
- Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco (b. 1935)
- Bill Brandt, German-British photographer and photojournalist(b. 1904)
- December 21
- Rod Cameron, American actor (b. 1910)
- Paul de Man, Belgian-born literary critic (b. 1919)
- December 23 – Colin Middleton, Northern Irish artist (b. 1910)
- December 25 – Joan Miró, Spanish painter (b. 1893)
- December 26 – Hans Liska, Austrian-German artist (b. 1907)
- December 27
- William Demarest, American actor (b. 1892)
- Walter Scott, American performer (b. 1943)
- December 28
- Jimmy Demaret, American golf champion (b. 1910)
- Dennis Wilson, American singer, songwriter and drummer (b. 1944)
Date unknown
- Mary Cohan, Broadway composer and lyricist, daughter of George M. Cohan (b. 1909)
- Freda Simmonds, New Zealand artist (b. 1912)
Nobel Prizes
- Physics – Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, William Alfred Fowler
- Chemistry – Henry Taube
- Medicine – Barbara McClintock
- Literature – William Golding
- Peace – Lech Wałęsa
- Economics – Gérard Debreu
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