1990

1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1990th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 990th year of the 2nd millennium, the 90th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1990s decade.

From left, clockwise: The 1990 FIFA World Cup is played in Italy; The Human Genome Project is launched; Voyager I takes the famous Pale Blue Dot image- speaking on the fragility of humanity on Earth, astrophysicist Carl Sagan states: "That's here. That's home. That's us." ; West Germany and East Germany reunify; Police stand on-guard during the Poll tax riots in the United Kingdom; Iraq under Saddam Hussein invades Kuwait, beginning the Gulf War; The 1990 Manjil–Rudbar earthquake kills between 35,000 - 50,000 people in Iran; The Hubble Space Telescope is launched from the Space Shuttle Discovery.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
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1990 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1990
MCMXC
Ab urbe condita2743
Armenian calendar1439
ԹՎ ՌՆԼԹ
Assyrian calendar6740
Baháʼí calendar146–147
Balinese saka calendar1911–1912
Bengali calendar1397
Berber calendar2940
British Regnal year38 Eliz. 2  39 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2534
Burmese calendar1352
Byzantine calendar7498–7499
Chinese calendar己巳年 (Earth Snake)
4686 or 4626
     to 
庚午年 (Metal Horse)
4687 or 4627
Coptic calendar1706–1707
Discordian calendar3156
Ethiopian calendar1982–1983
Hebrew calendar5750–5751
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2046–2047
 - Shaka Samvat1911–1912
 - Kali Yuga5090–5091
Holocene calendar11990
Igbo calendar990–991
Iranian calendar1368–1369
Islamic calendar1410–1411
Japanese calendarHeisei 2
(平成2年)
Javanese calendar1922–1923
Juche calendar79
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4323
Minguo calendarROC 79
民國79年
Nanakshahi calendar522
Thai solar calendar2533
Tibetan calendar阴土蛇年
(female Earth-Snake)
2116 or 1735 or 963
     to 
阳金马年
(male Iron-Horse)
2117 or 1736 or 964
Unix time631152000 – 662687999

Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen,[1] the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South Africa, and the Baltic states declaring independence from the Soviet Union amidst Perestroika. Yugoslavia's communist regime collapses amidst increasing internal tensions and multiparty elections held within its constituent republics result in separatist governments being elected in most of the republics marking the beginning of the breakup of Yugoslavia. Also in this year began the crisis that would lead to the Gulf War in 1991 following the Iraq invasion and the largely internationally unrecognized annexation of Kuwait. This annexation resulted in a crisis in the Persian Gulf involving the issue of the sovereignty of Kuwait and fears by Saudi Arabia over Iraqi aggression against their oil fields near Kuwait. This led to Operation Desert Shield being enacted with an international coalition of military forces being built up on the Kuwaiti-Saudi border with demands for Iraq to peacefully withdraw from Kuwait. Also in this year, Nelson Mandela was released from prison, and Margaret Thatcher resigned as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after more than 11 years.

1990 was an important year in the Internet's early history. In the fall of 1990, Tim Berners-Lee created the first web server and the foundation for the World Wide Web. Test operations began around December 20 and it was released outside CERN the following year.[2] 1990 also saw the official decommissioning of the ARPANET, a forerunner of the Internet system and the introduction of the first content web search engine, Archie, on September 10.[3]

September 14, 1990 saw the first case of successful somatic gene therapy on a patient.[4]

Due to the early 1990s recession that began that year and uncertainty due to the collapse of the socialist governments in Eastern Europe, birth rates in many countries stopped rising or fell steeply in 1990. In most western countries the Echo Boom peaked in 1990; fertility rates declined thereafter.[5]

Events

January

February

March

  • March 1
    • A fire at the Sheraton Hotel in Cairo, Egypt, kills 16 people.
    • Steve Jackson Games is raided by the U.S. Secret Service, prompting the later formation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
    • The Royal New Zealand Navy discontinues its daily rum ration.
    • Luis Alberto Lacalle, a grandson of the late politician and diplomat Luis Alberto de Herrera, is sworn in as President of Uruguay.
  • March 3 – The International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition, a group of six explorers from six nations, completes the first dog sled crossing of Antarctica.
  • March 8 – The Nintendo World Championships were held within the Fair Park's Automobile Building, kickstarting an almost year long gaming competition across 29 American cities.
  • March 9
    • Police seal off Brixton in South London after another night of protests against the poll tax.
    • Newfoundland Premier Clyde Wells confirms he will rescind Newfoundland's approval of the Meech Lake Accord.
  • March 10 – Prosper Avril is ousted in a coup in Haiti, eighteen months after seizing power.
  • March 11Singing Revolution: The Lithuanian SSR declares independence from the Soviet Union with the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania
  • March 1113 – The March 1990 Central United States tornado outbreak produces 64 tornadoes across six US states, including four violent F4/F5 tornadoes. The outbreak leaves 2 dead, 89 injured, and causes over $500 million in damages.
  • March 12 – Cold War: Soviet soldiers begin leaving Hungary under terms of an agreement to withdraw all Soviet troops by June 1.
  • March 13 – The Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union approves changes to the Constitution of the Soviet Union to create a strong U.S.-style presidency. Mikhail Gorbachev is elected to a five-year term as the first-ever President of the Soviet Union on March 15.
  • March 15
    • Iraq hangs British journalist Farzad Bazoft for spying. Daphne Parish, a British nurse, is sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment as an accomplice.
    • Mikhail Gorbachev is elected as the first executive president of the Soviet Union.
    • Singing Revolution: The Soviet Union announces that Lithuania's declaration of independence is invalid.
    • Fernando Collor de Mello takes office as President of Brazil, Brazil's first democratically elected president since Jânio Quadros in 1961. The next day, he announces a currency freeze and freezes large bank accounts for 18 months.
  • March 18
    • Twelve paintings and a Shang dynasty vase, collectively worth $100 to $300 million, are stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts by two thieves posing as police officers. This is the largest art theft in US history, and the paintings (as of 2018) have not been recovered.
    • Cold War: East Germany holds its first free elections.
  • March 20Ferdinand Marcos's widow, Imelda Marcos, goes on trial for bribery, embezzlement, and racketeering.[15]
  • March 21 – After 75 years of South African rule since World War I, Namibia becomes independent.
  • March 24 – 1990 Australian federal election: Bob Hawke's Labor Government is re-elected with a reduced majority, narrowly defeating the Liberal/National Coalition led by Andrew Peacock.[16]
  • March 25
    • In New York City, a fire due to arson at an illegal social club called "Happy Land" kills 87.
    • Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie announces his intention to retire at the end of the year.
    • In the Hungarian parliamentary election, Hungary's first multiparty election since 1948, the Hungarian Democratic Forum wins the most seats.
  • March 26 – The 62nd Academy Awards, hosted by Billy Crystal, are held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, with Driving Miss Daisy winning Best Picture.
  • March 27 – The United States begins broadcasting Radio y Televisión Martí to Cuba.
  • March 28 – U.S. President George H. W. Bush posthumously awards Jesse Owens the Congressional Gold Medal.
  • March 30Singing Revolution: After its first free elections on March 18, the Estonian SSR declares the Soviet rule to have been illegal since 1940 and declares a transition period for full independence.
  • March 31 – "The Second Battle of Trafalgar": A massive anti-poll tax demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, turns into a riot; 471 people are injured, and 341 are arrested.

April

  • April 1
    • The Community Charge (poll tax) takes effect in England and Wales amid widespread protests
    • Strangeways Prison riot: The longest prison riot in Britain's history begins at Strangeways Prison in Manchester, and continues for 3 weeks and 3 days, until April 25.
    • The 1990 United States Census begins. There are 248,709,873 residents in the U.S.
  • April 6 – Robert Mapplethorpe's "The Perfect Moment" show of nude and homoerotic photographs opens at the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, in spite of accusations of indecency by Citizens for Community Values.
  • April 7
    • Iran–Contra affair: John Poindexter is found guilty of 5 charges for his part in the scandal; the convictions are later reversed on appeal.
    • Scandinavian Star, a Bahamas-registered ferry, catches fire en route from Norway to Denmark, leaving 158 dead.
  • April 8
    • In Nepal, Birendra of Nepal lifts a ban on political parties following violent protests.
    • In the Greek legislative election, the conservative New Democracy wins the most seats in the Hellenic Parliament; its leader, Konstantinos Mitsotakis, becomes Prime Minister of Greece on April 11.
    • In the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Socialist Republic of Slovenia holds Yugoslavia's first multiparty election since 1938. After the election, a center-right coalition led by Lojze Peterle forms Yugoslavia's first non-Communist government since 1945.
  • April 9 – Comet Austin, the brightest comet visible from Earth since 1975, makes its closest approach to the sun.
  • April 12 – Lothar de Maizière becomes prime minister of East Germany, heading a conservative coalition that favors German reunification.
  • April 13Cold War: The Soviet Union apologizes for the Katyn massacre.
  • April 14 – Junk bond financier Michael Milken pleaded guilty to fraud-related charges. He agreed to pay US$500 million in restitution and was sentenced on November 21 to 10 years in jail.
  • April 20 – 17-year-old Christopher Kerze goes missing in Eagan, Minnesota. He remains missing as of February 2021.
  • April 21 – Japanese Yoshio Tani, M.Sc murders gold merchant Turkka Elovirta and businessman Juhani Komulainen in Siuntio, Finland, having convinced them to buy a nonexistent 500 kilogram stash of Nazi gold.[17][18]
  • April 22
    • Lebanon hostage crisis: Lebanese kidnappers release American educator Robert Polhill, who had been held hostage since January 1987.
    • Earth Day 20 is celebrated by millions worldwide.
  • April 24
  • April 25Violeta Chamorro is sworn in as President of Nicaragua, the first woman elected (February 25) in her own right as a head of state in the Americas.
  • April 26: A 7.0 earthquake shakes the Chinese province of Qinghai leaving 126 dead.
  • April 30 – Lebanon hostage crisis: Lebanese kidnappers release American educator Frank H. Reed, who had been held hostage since September 1986.

May

June

July

August

  • August 1
    • The National Assembly of Bulgaria elects Zhelyu Zhelev as the first non-Communist President of Bulgaria in 40 years.
    • RELCOM is created in the Soviet Union by combining several computer networks. Later in August, the Soviet Union got its first connection to the Internet.[34]
  • August 2
  • August 6
  • August 7
    • U.S. President Bush orders U.S. combat planes and troops to Saudi Arabia to prevent a possible attack by Iraq.
    • Prime Minister of India V. P. Singh announces plan to reserve 49% of civil service jobs for lower-caste Hindus. The plan triggers riots, leaving at least 70 dead by September.
  • August 8
    • Iraq announces its formal annexation of Kuwait.
    • The government of Peru announces an austerity plan that results in huge increases in the price of food and gasoline. The plan sets off days of rioting and a national strike on August 21.
  • August 10
    • Egypt, Syria, and 10 other Arab states vote to send military forces to Saudi Arabia to discourage an invasion from Iraq.
    • A passenger bus, traveling along the route "Tbilisi-Agdam", is blown up; 20 people died and 30 were injured. The organizers of the crime were Armenians A. Avanesian and M. Tatevosian who were brought to criminal trial.[31]
  • August 12
    • In South Africa, fighting breaks out between the Xhosa people and the Zulu people; more than 500 people are killed by the end of August.
    • "Sue", the best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex specimen ever found, is discovered near Faith, South Dakota by Sue Hendrickson.
  • August 19Leonard Bernstein conducts his final concert, ending with Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • August 21Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone send peacekeepers to intervene in the First Liberian Civil War.
  • August 22 – U.S. President Bush calls up U.S. military reservists for service in the Persian Gulf Crisis.
  • August 23East Germany and West Germany announce they will unite on October 3.[36]
  • August 24
    • The Armenian SSR declares its independence from the Soviet Union.
    • Northern Ireland writer Brian Keenan is released from Lebanon after being held hostage for nearly 5 years.
    • Indonesian commercial television network SCTV was established as the nation's third television station after RCTI, and also debuted as local television channel in Surabaya. During its earlier days, SCTV was the rival for RCTI, the first commercial television network. SCTV began broadcasting nationwide from Jakarta by January 29, 1991.
  • August 26 – In Sofia, protesters set fire to the headquarters of the governing Bulgarian Socialist Party.
  • August 28 – The Plainfield Tornado (F5 on the Fujita scale) strikes the towns of Plainfield, Crest Hill, and Joliet, Illinois, killing 29 people (the strongest tornado to date to strike the Chicago metropolitan area).

September

October

November

December

World population

World population
1990 1985 1995
World 5,263,593,000 4,830,979,000 432,614,000 +8.95 % 5,674,380,000 410,787,000 +7.80 %
Africa 622,443,000 541,718,000 80,629,000 +14.88 % 707,462,000 85,019,000 +13.66 %
Asia 3,167,807,000 2,887,552,000 280,255,000 +9.71 % 3,430,052,000 262,245,000 +8.28 %
Europe 721,582,000 706,009,000 15,573,000 +2.21 % 727,405,000 5,823,000 +0.81 %
Latin America 441,525,000 401,469,000 40,056,000 +9.98 % 481,099,000 39,574,000 +8.96 %
North America 283,549,000 269,456,000 14,093,000 +5.23 % 299,438,000 15,889,000 +5.60 %
Oceania 26,687,000 24,678,000 2,009,000 +8.14 % 28,924,000 2,237,000 +8.38 %

Births

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

January

Liam Hemsworth
Grant Gustin
Simon Porte Jacquemus
Ermin Bičakčić
Christopher Massey
Jake Thomas
  • January 1 – Xavier Avery, American baseball player
  • January 2 – Karel Abraham, Czech motorcycle racer[53]
  • January 4
    • Toni Kroos, German footballer[54]
    • Alberto Paloschi, Italian footballer
  • January 5
    • Leroy Fer, Dutch footballer
    • Yoseob, Korean pop singer
  • January 6
    • Sandro Cortese, German motorcycle racer
    • Abhinav Mukund, Indian cricketer
    • Alex Teixeira, Brazilian footballer
    • Natalie Palamides, American voice actress known for The Powerpuff Girls
  • January 7
    • Fernando Dente, Argentine actor, singer, dancer, theater director and TV presenter
    • Elene Gedevanishvili, Georgian figure skater[55]
    • Gregor Schlierenzauer, Austrian ski jumper[56]
  • January 8
    • Robin Olsen, Swedish footballer
    • Xu Xin, Chinese table tennis player[57]
    • Scott Pye, Australian professional racing driver
  • January 9
    • Todor Skrimov, Bulgarian male volleyball player
    • Melissa Ricks, Filipino-American actress
    • Son Ji-hyun, South Korean actress and singer
  • January 10
    • Facundo Gambandé, Argentine actor and singer
    • Tao Li, Singaporean Olympic swimmer
    • Renan Buiatti, Brazilian volleyball player
    • Arthur Kisenyi, Ugandan actor, singer and musician
    • Aishwarya Rajesh, Indian actress
    • Mirko Bortolotti, Italian racing driver
  • January 11 – Ryan Griffin, American footballer
  • January 12 – Sergey Karjakin, Ukrainian chess player
  • January 13 – Liam Hemsworth, Australian actor
  • January 14
    • Grant Gustin, American actor and singer
    • Áron Szilágyi, Hungarian fencer
    • Mikee Lee, Filipino actor, model and host
  • January 15
    • Chris Warren, American actor
    • Luke Willson, American football player
  • January 16 – Simon Porte Jacquemus, French fashion designer
  • January 17 – Tom Bosworth, British race walker
  • January 18
    • Nacho, Spanish footballer
    • Gift Ngoepe, South African-born baseball player
  • January 21
    • George Finn, Georgian actor
    • Kelly Rohrbach, American model and actress
    • Jacob Smith, American actor
  • January 22
    • Alizé Cornet, French tennis player
    • Logic, American rapper, singer-songwriter, and record producer
  • January 23Artsem Mikhalenka, Belarusian singer
  • January 24
    • Mao Abe, Japanese singer-songwriter
    • Ermin Bičakčić, Bosnian footballer
  • January 25 – Natalie Hall, Canadian actress
  • January 26
    • Rupan Bal, Canadian–Indian YouTuber, actor, director and comedian
    • Kherington Payne, American dancer and actress
    • Christopher Massey, American actor, comedian and rapper
    • Peter Sagan, Slovakian road bicycle racer
    • Sergio Pérez, Mexican racing driver
  • January 27 – Nicholas Bett, Kenyan track and field athlete (d. 2018)
  • January 28 – Luce, French actress/singer
  • January 29 – MacKenzie Porter, Canadian actress and singer
  • January 30
    • Eiza González, Mexican actress and singer
    • Mitchell Starc, Australian cricketer
    • Jake Thomas, American actor, voice actor and photographer
  • January 31 – Nate Augspurger, American rugby union player[58]

February

Dalilah Muhammad
Steven Stamkos
Klay Thompson
Brett Dier
The Weeknd
Park Shin-hye
Flavio Aquilone
Younès Belhanda
Lindsey Morgan
  • February 1
    • Laura Marling, British singer-songwriter
    • Hersi Matmuja, Albanian singer
  • February 2 – Clara Alonso, Argentine actress, singer, and television hostess
  • February 3Sean Kingston, American singer
  • February 4
    • Zach King, American videos maker
    • Nairo Quintana, Colombian road bicycle racer
    • Haruka Tomatsu, Japanese voice actress
  • February 5
    • Luis Cardona, Guatemalan football player
    • Kim Ji-soo, South Korean singer
    • Charlbi Dean Kriek, South African actress and model (d. 2022)[59]
  • February 6 – Jermaine Kearse, American football player
  • February 7
    • Anna Abreu, Finnish pop singer
    • jacksepticeye, Irish YouTuber
    • Dalilah Muhammad, American hurdler
    • Steven Stamkos, Canadian ice hockey player
  • February 8
    • Yacine Brahimi, French-Algerian footballer
    • Klay Thompson, American basketball player[60]
  • February 9 – Fyodor Smolov, Russian footballer
  • February 10 – Sooyoung, Korean singer
  • February 11
    • Javier Aquino, Mexican footballer
    • Q'orianka Kilcher, German-born American actress and activist
  • February 12 – Robert Griffin III, American football player
  • February 13
    • Gyaincain Norbu, 11th Panchen Lama of Tibetan Buddhism according to some sources
    • Kevin Strootman, Dutch footballer
    • elrubiusOMG, Spanish YouTuber
  • February 14 – Brett Dier, Canadian actor
  • February 15 – Masashi Ebinuma, Japanese judoka
  • February 16 – The Weeknd, Canadian musician
  • February 17 – Bea Rose Santiago, Filipino model
  • February 18
    • Choi Soo-young, South Korean singer, actress, and songwriter
    • Bryan Oviedo, Costa Rican footballer
    • Park Shin-hye, South Korean actress
  • February 19
    • Ryad Boudebouz, French-Algerian footballer
    • Saad Al Sheebi, Qatari footballer
  • February 20 – Ciro Immobile, Italian footballer
  • February 21
    • David Addy, Ghanaian footballer
    • Mattias Tedenby, Swedish ice hockey player
    • Flavio Aquilone, Italian voice actor
  • February 22 – Paige Lawrence, Canadian pair skater
  • February 25
    • Younès Belhanda, French-Moroccan footballer
    • Ehsan Hajsafi, Iranian footballer
  • February 26
    • Jojo Mason, Canadian country music singer-songwriter
    • José Melchor, Mexican professional footballer
    • Tristan Tafel, Canadian freestyle skier
  • February 27
    • Lindsey Morgan, American actress
    • Megan Young, Filipino-American actress, model, television host, and beauty contest title holder
  • February 28
    • Georgina Leonidas, British actress
    • Anna Muzychuk, Ukrainian chess player

March

Petra Kvitová
Princess Eugenie of York
Laura Harrier
Thomas Rhett
Corey Cott
Cassie Scerbo
  • March 1 – Harry Eden, English actor
  • March 2
    • Lee Hong-gi, Korean singer
    • Tiger Shroff, Indian actor
  • March 3
    • Sebastian Gregory, Australian actor and musician
    • Celina Ree, Danish singer
  • March 4
    • Andrea Bowen, American actress
    • Draymond Green, American basketball player
  • March 5 – Marco Ureña, Costa Rican footballer
  • March 6
    • Derek Drouin, Canadian athlete
    • Esti Ginzburg, Israeli model
  • March 7
    • Choi Jong-hoon, Korean singer
    • Daniel Samonas, Canadian actor
  • March 8
    • Rémy Cabella, French footballer
    • Kristinia DeBarge, American singer-songwriter
    • Petra Kvitová, Czech tennis player
  • March 9
    • Daley Blind, Dutch footballer
    • YG, American rapper and actor
  • March 10 – Ryan Nassib, American football quarterback
  • March 11 – Reiley McClendon, American actor
  • March 12
    • Alessio Curcio, Italian professional football player
    • Vanessa Pose, Venezuelan actress
  • March 13
    • Emory Cohen, American actor
    • Sasha Clements, Canadian actress
  • March 14
    • Joe Allen, Welsh footballer
    • Thali García, Mexican actress
    • Kolbeinn Sigþórsson, Icelandic footballer
  • March 15 – Lauren Barfield, American volleyball player
  • March 16 – Maps Maponyane, South African television presenter
  • March 17 – Hozier, Irish singer-songwriter
  • March 18
    • Michael J. Knowles, American conservative political commentator
    • Luke Tarsitano, American actor
  • March 20
    • Stacy Martin, French actress
    • Marcos Rojo, Argentine footballer
  • March 21
    • Nicolás Uriarte, Argentinian volleyball player
    • Mandy Capristo, German singer-songwriter, dancer, and model
  • March 22 – Sophie Caldwell, American cross-country skier
  • March 23
    • Jaime Alguersuari, Spanish Formula One driver
    • Princess Eugenie of York, British princess
  • March 24
    • Aljur Abrenica, Filipino actor, dancer, model and singer
    • Keisha Castle-Hughes, Australian-born New Zealand actress
    • Starlin Castro, Dominican baseball player
    • Jonathan Jafari, American comedian and Internet personality
  • March 25 – Kiowa Gordon, American actor
  • March 26
    • Carly Chaikin, American actress
    • Choi Woo-shik, South Korean actor
    • Patrick Ekeng, Cameroonian footballer (d. 2016)
    • Romain Saïss, French-Moroccan footballer
    • Xiumin, South Korean singer and actor
  • March 27
    • Kimbra, New Zealand singer and actress
    • Nicolas Nkoulou, Cameroonian footballer
    • Ben Hunt, Australian rugby league player
  • March 28
    • Zoella, English YouTuber and vlogger
    • Laura Harrier, American actress and model
  • March 29 – Timothy Chandler, German-American soccer player
  • March 30
    • Lee Gi-kwang, Korean singer
    • Thomas Rhett, American singer and songwriter
    • Matt Simpson, American goalball player
    • Corey Cott, American actor and singer
    • Cassie Scerbo, American actress, singer and dancer
  • March 31
    • Bang Yong-guk, South Korean rapper
    • Lyra McKee, Northern Irish journalist (d. 2019)
    • Tommy Smith, English-New Zealand footballer

April

Madison Brengle
Machine Gun Kelly
  • April 1 – Justin Hamilton, Croatian-American football player
  • April 2
    • Yevgeniya Kanayeva, Russian gymnast
    • Miralem Pjanić, Bosnian footballer
  • April 3
    • Karim Ansarifard, Iranian footballer
    • Madison Brengle, American tennis player[61]
    • Lovre Kalinić, Croatian footballer
  • April 4
    • Andreas Muñoz, Spanish actor
  • April 5
    • Kim Jung-hyun, South Korean actor
    • Haruma Miura, Japanese actor and singer (d. 2020)
  • April 6 – Charlie McDermott, American actor
  • April 7
    • Nickel Ashmeade, Jamaican sprinter
    • Sorana Cîrstea, Romanian tennis player
  • April 8
    • Freddie, Hungarian singer
    • Kim Jong-hyun, South Korean singer (d. 2017)
    • Bai Yu, Chinese actor
  • April 9
    • Ram Bahadur Bomjon, Nepalese Buddhist
    • Kristen Stewart, American actress and director
  • April 10
    • Maren Morris, American country singer
    • Alex Pettyfer, English actor
    • Valerio Scanu, Italian pop rock singer
  • April 11
    • Martin Escudero, Filipino actor, model and television personality
    • Darrius Garrett, American-Rwandan professional basketball player
  • April 12 – Hiroki Sakai, Japanese footballer
  • April 13 – Anastasija Sevastova, Latvian tennis player
  • April 14 – Juan Francisco Estrada, Mexican professional boxer
  • April 15
    • Julien Lyneel, French volleyball player
    • Aoxuan Lee, Chinese singer, songwriter, dancer, actor, and Electone player
    • Emma Watson, English actress, model, and activist[62]
  • April 16
    • Lily Loveless, British actress
    • Tony McQuay, American sprinter
    • Lorraine Nicholson, American actress and director
    • Arthur Zanetti, Brazilian artistic gymnast
  • April 17
    • Astrit Ajdarević, Swedish professional football player
    • Sol Rodríguez, Argentinian actress and model
  • April 18
    • Anna van der Breggen, Dutch cyclist
    • Britt Robertson, American actress
    • Wojciech Szczęsny, Polish football player
  • April 19
    • Kim Chiu, Filipino actress
    • Héctor Herrera, Mexican footballer
    • Kim Himchan, South Korean singer
  • April 20 – Lu Han, South Korean singer
  • April 21 – Bree Essrig, American actress
  • April 22 – Machine Gun Kelly, American rapper and singer
  • April 23Dev Patel, British actor
  • April 24
    • Kim Tae-ri, South Korean actress
    • Carly Pearce, American country singer
  • April 25
    • Jan-Lennard Struff, German tennis player
    • Jean-Éric Vergne, French Formula 1 driver
  • April 26 – Jonathan dos Santos, Mexican footballer
  • April 27 – Lou de Laâge, French television actress
  • April 28 – Chelsea Stewart, American soccer player
  • April 29
    • Bradford Burgess, American basketball player
    • Chris Johnson, American basketball player[63]
  • April 30 – T-Hawk, Japanese professional wrestler

May

Kay Panabaker
Brooks Koepka
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Leven Rambin
Chris Colfer
  • May 1 – Caitlin Stasey, Australian actress
  • May 2
    • Paul George, American basketball player
    • Kay Panabaker, American actress
  • May 3
    • Miranda Chartrand, Canadian singer
    • Ida Galich, Russian TV presenter
    • Brooks Koepka, American professional golfer
  • May 4 – Andrea Torres, Filipino actress
  • May 5
    • Matteo Ciacci, Sammarinese politician; former Captain Regent of San Marino
    • Lee Kang-won, South Korean male volleyball player
    • Hannah Davis, American model
  • May 6 – Moses Storm, American writer and comedian
  • May 7 – Jonathan Zlotnik, Massachusetts House of Representatives
  • May 8
    • Marcel Keller Gil, Portuguese male indoor volleyball player
    • Anastasia Fesikova, Russian swimmer
    • Kemba Walker, American basketball player
  • May 9 – John McEntee (political aide), American political advisor
  • May 10
    • Brandun DeShay, American rapper and record producer
    • Maxine Medina, Filipino actress and model
    • Lauren Potter, American actress
  • May 11
    • Marcus Mepstead, British Olympic foil fencer
    • Taylor Fletcher, American Nordic combined skier
  • May 12
    • Florent Amodio, French figure skater
    • Etika, YouTube personality (d. 2019)
  • May 14 – Sasha Spielberg, American musician
  • May 15 – Lee Jong-hyun, Korean singer
  • May 16
    • Deniz Akdeniz, Australian actor
    • Thomas Brodie-Sangster, British actor
    • Marc John Jefferies, American actor
  • May 17
    • Will Clyburn, American basketball player[64]
    • Ross Butler, American actor
    • Leven Rambin, American actress
  • May 18
    • Heo Ga-yoon, South Korean singer and actress
    • Luke Kleintank, American actor
    • Yuya Osako, Japanese footballer
  • May 20 – Josh O'Connor, English actor
  • May 22 – Lance Serrano, Filipino actor, commercial model and gym instructor
  • May 24
    • Félix Moati, French actor, film director and screenwriter
    • Joey Logano, American race car driver
    • Yuya Matsushita, Japanese singer, dancer, and actor
  • May 25
    • Ryan Sherriff, American professional baseball pitcher
    • Jarred Cosart, American former professional baseball pitcher
  • May 26
    • Eric Griffin, American basketball player
    • Umar Akmal, Pakistani cricketer
  • May 27
    • Chris Colfer, American actor
    • Leo Deluglio, Argentine actor and singer
  • May 28
    • Jonas Hector, German footballer
    • Kanya Kounvongsa, Laotian footballer
    • Kyle Walker, English footballer
  • May 29 – Davit Gharibyan, Armenian model, actor, director, host and publisher
  • May 30
    • Dean Collins, American actor
    • Josef Šural, Czech footballer (d. 2019)
    • Yoona, Korean singer and actress
  • May 31
    • Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, Canadian politician
    • Phillipa Soo, American actress and singer

June

Iggy Azalea
Lauren Socha
Matthias Mayer
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
John Newman
Ashly Burch
  • June 2
    • Kristiina Brask, Finnish pop singer
    • Jack Lowden, Scottish actor
  • June 4 – Evan Spiegel, co-founder and CEO of Snap Inc.[65]
  • June 5 – Junior Hoilett, Canadian soccer player
  • June 6
    • Karma, Bhutanese archer
    • Raisa Andriana, Indonesian singer
    • Ryan Higa, American comedian, YouTuber and actor[66]
  • June 7
    • Iggy Azalea, Australian recording artist
    • Allison Schmitt, American swimmer[67]
  • June 9
    • Antonella Alonso, Venezuelan pornographic actress[68]
    • Matthias Mayer, Austrian Olympic alpine skier
    • Lauren Socha, English actress
  • June 10 – Niamh Perry, Irish actress and singer
  • June 11 – Christophe Lemaitre, French sprinter
  • June 12
    • Jrue Holiday, American basketball player
    • KevJumba, American YouTuber
  • June 13 – Aaron Taylor-Johnson, English actor
    • Tom Ackerley, British film producer
  • June 16 – John Newman, English singer
  • June 17
    • Alan Dzagoev, Russian footballer
    • Jordan Henderson, English international footballer
  • June 18
    • Jeremy Irvine, English actor
    • Sandra Izbașa, Romanian gymnast and Olympic gold medalist
    • Christian Taylor, American triple jumper
  • June 20 – Ding Ning, Chinese table tennis player
  • June 21
    • Ričardas Berankis, Lithuanian tennis player
    • Jake Brook aka Lunar C, British actor, writer and rapper[69]
    • Nicolás Maduro Guerra, Venezuelan politician
    • Sergei Matsenko, Russian chess player[70]
    • Knowledge Musona, Zimbabwean footballer
    • Håvard Nordtveit, Norwegian football player
  • June 22 – Kei Inoo, Japanese singer and actor
  • June 23
    • Lim Ji-yeon, South Korean actress
    • Vasek Pospisil, Canadian tennis player
  • June 25 – Andi Eigenmann, Filipina actress and model
  • June 26 – Filip Novák, Czech football player
  • June 27 – Angelia Ong, Filipino–Chinese model
  • June 28
    • Jasmine Richards, Canadian actress
    • Malhar Thakar, Indian actor
  • June 29
    • Harish Kalyan, Indian actor
    • Subaru Kimura, German-Japanese voice actor
    • Sayuri Sugawara, Japanese singer
  • June 30
    • Jaka Blažič, Slovenian basketball player
    • Bryan Nickson Lomas, Malaysian diver
    • N, South Korean singer and actor

July

Margot Robbie
Melissa Barrera
David Kross
Connor Paolo
James Maslow
Wizkid
Daveigh Chase
Jay McGuiness
Indiana Evans
  • July 1 – Dan Mayo, Israeli drummer, composer. and educator
  • July 2
    • Grey Henson, American actor, dancer, and singer
    • Kayla Harrison, American judoka
    • Roman Lob, German recording artist
    • Margot Robbie, Australian actress[71]
    • Danny Rose, English footballer
  • July 4
    • Melissa Barrera, Mexican actress and singer
    • David Kross, German actor
  • July 5
    • David Manoyan, Armenian football player
    • Arron Villaflor, Filipino actor and dancer
  • July 6
    • Jeremy Suarez, American actor
    • Jurijus Veklenko, Lithuanian singer-songwriter
  • July 7 – Amadeus Serafini, American actor
  • July 8
    • Randy Brown, American-Jamaican mixed martial artist
    • Kevin Trapp, German footballer
  • July 9
    • Carla Baratta, Venezuelan actress and model
    • Fábio, Brazilian footballer
    • Sosuke Ikematsu, Japanese actor
    • Rafael, Brazilian footballer
    • Sung Joon, South Korean actor and model
  • July 10
    • Mike LiPetri, American politician
    • Portia Clark, Zambian pop singer, songwriter, and philanthropist
    • Elliot Knight, British actor
    • Sung Joon, South Korean actor and model
  • July 11
    • Dan Colman, American professional poker player
    • Feroze Khan, Pakistani actor and model
    • Connor Paolo, American actor
    • Patrick Peterson, American football player
    • Kelsey Sanders, American actress
    • Caroline Wozniacki, Danish tennis player
  • July 12 – Rachel Brosnahan, American actress
  • July 13
    • Emmanuel Palomares, Venezuelan-Mexican actor and model
    • Jonathan Mensah, Ghanaian footballer
  • July 14
    • Izwan Mahbud, Singaporean footballer
    • Ian Nepomniachtchi, Russian chess grandmaster
  • July 15
    • Alexander Calvert, Canadian actor
    • Tyler Honeycutt, American basketball player (d. 2018)
    • Damian Lillard, American basketball player
  • July 16
    • James Maslow, American actor and singer
    • Wizkid, Nigerian singer-songwriter
  • July 17 – Jonty Usborne, British radio engineer
  • July 18
    • Saúl Álvarez, Mexican boxer
    • Anders Konradsen, Norwegian footballer
  • July 19
    • Armond Rizzo, American gay pornographic actor
    • Steven Anthony Lawrence, American actor
    • Darlington Nagbe, Liberian-American soccer player
  • July 20 – Dominic Roque, Filipino actor and model
  • July 21
    • Satyajeet Dubey, Indian actor
    • Franck Elemba, Congolese athlete
    • Fabrice N'Sakala, Congolese-democratic footballer
    • Erislandy Savón, Cuban boxer
  • July 23 – Kevin Reynolds, Canadian figure skater
  • July 24
    • Daveigh Chase, American actress
    • Jay McGuiness, British singer
  • July 25 – Mubarak Wakaso, Ghanaian footballer
  • July 26 – Zach Kornfeld, American Internet personality
  • July 27
    • Victoria Aveyard, American writer
    • Indiana Evans, Australian actress
    • Kriti Sanon, Indian actress
    • David Storl, German track and field athlete
  • July 28Soulja Boy, American rapper
  • July 29
    • Munro Chambers, Canadian actor
    • Joey Essex, English television personality[72]
    • Matt Prokop, American actor
    • Anna Selezneva, Russian model
    • Oleg Shatov, Russian footballer
    • Shin Se-kyung, Korean actor
  • July 31 – Ido Levy, Israeli footballer

August

Bill Skarsgård
Lucas Till
Jennifer Lawrence
Bo Burnham
Nicole Gale Anderson
  • August 1
    • Elton Jantjies, South African rugby player
    • Jack O'Connell, English actor
  • August 2 – Eddie Generazio, American author and musician
  • August 5 – Álex Rodríguez, Panamanian footballer
  • August 6 – Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson, Icelandic footballer
  • August 7
    • Tom Beugelsdijk, Dutch footballer
    • Helen Flanagan, English actress[73]
    • Tate Forcier, American football quarterback
  • August 8
    • Vladimír Darida, Czech footballer
    • Abel Hernández, Uruguayan footballer
    • Tommy Bracco, American actor, reality television star and Broadway performer
    • Oti Mabuse, South African dancer
    • Aleksandra Szwed, Polish actress
    • Kane Williamson, New Zealand cricketer
  • August 9
    • Brandon Barkhuizen, South African football (soccer) player
    • Adelaide Kane, Australian actress
    • Bill Skarsgård, Swedish actor
    • Emily Tennant, Canadian actress
  • August 10
    • Lucas Till, American actor
    • Will Brittain, American actor
  • August 12
    • Enzo Pineda, Filipino actor
    • Mario Balotelli, Italian footballer
    • Wissam Ben Yedder, French footballer
  • August 13
    • Shila Amzah, Malaysian singer-songwriter
    • DeMarcus Cousins, American basketball player
  • August 15
    • Jennifer Lawrence, American actress
    • Nyusha, Russian singer
  • August 17 – Rachel Hurd-Wood, British actress
  • August 18 – Stacy, Malaysian singer
  • August 20
    • Omar El Kaddouri, Belgian-Moroccan footballer
    • Bradley Klahn, American tennis player
    • Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Dutch swimmer
  • August 21
    • Theyazin bin Haitham, Crown Prince of Oman[74]
    • Bo Burnham, American comedian
  • August 22 – Adam Thielen, American football player
  • August 23 – Mike Yastrzemski, American baseball player
  • August 24
    • Elizabeth Debicki, Australian actress
    • Aloysius Pang, Singaporean actor (d. 2019)
  • August 25
    • Aras Bulut İynemli, Turkish actor
    • Salif Sané, French-Senegalese footballer
  • August 27
    • Tori Bowie, American athlete
    • Luuk de Jong, Dutch footballer
    • Adam Metzger, American musician, member of AJR
    • Taylor Mitchell, Canadian singer (d. 2009)
  • August 28
    • Katie Findlay, Canadian actress
    • Bojan Krkić, Spanish footballer
  • August 29
    • Patrick van Aanholt, Dutch footballer
    • Nicole Gale Anderson, American actress
  • August 30 – Andreas Kristler, Austrian ice hockey player

September

Merritt Patterson
Matt Shively
Allison Scagliotti
Christian Serratos
  • September 1
    • Brandon Woodard, American politician
    • Yakup Şener, Turkish amateur boxer
  • September 2
    • Merritt Patterson, Canadian actress
    • Marcus Ericsson, Swedish racing driver[75]
  • September 3
    • Abbas Ali, Pakistani footballer
    • Bianca Bin, Brazilian actress
  • September 4
    • Olha Kharlan, Ukrainian fencer
    • Danny Worsnop, British musician
  • September 5Yuna Kim, South Korean figure skater
  • September 6
    • Matt McAndrew, American singer-songwriter
    • John Wall, American basketball player
  • September 8
    • Matt Barkley, American football player
    • Dianne Doan, Canadian actress
    • Ella Rae Peck, American actress
  • September 9
    • Melody Klaver, Dutch actress
    • Klaudia Tiitsmaa, Estonian actress
  • September 10
    • Eddy Martin, American actor
    • Chandler Massey, American actor
  • September 13
    • Jamie Anderson, American snowboarder
    • Luciano Narsingh, Dutch footballer
  • September 14 – Douglas Costa, Brazilian footballer
  • September 15
    • Aaron Mooy, Australian footballer
    • Matt Shively, American actor
  • September 17 – Kamil Gradek, Polish racing cyclist[76]
  • September 19
    • Mário Fernandes, Brazilian-Russian footballer
    • Saki Fukuda, Japanese actress
    • Kieran Trippier, English footballer
  • September 20
    • Erich Gonzales, Filipina actor and dancer
    • Phillip Phillips, American singer
    • John Tavares, Canadian ice hockey player
  • September 21
    • Cory Wade Hindorff, American model, actor, singer, songwriter and Gay activist and spokesperson
    • Laurent Alvarez, Swiss figure skater
    • Ivan Dorschner, Filipino actor and host
    • Allison Scagliotti, American actress, musician, and director
    • Christian Serratos, American actress
  • September 23
    • Marigona Dragusha, Kosovan model
    • Agustín Sierra, Argentine actor
    • Çağatay Ulusoy, Turkish actor and model
  • September 25
    • Mao Asada, Japanese figure skater
    • Edie Campbell, English model
  • September 26
    • Walid Riachy, Lebanese actor and model
  • September 27 – Dion Lewis, American football player
  • September 28 – Kirsten Prout, Canadian actress
  • September 29 – Doug Brochu, American actor, comedian and voice actor
  • September 30
    • Shane Strickland, American professional wrestler
    • Dominique Aegerter, Swiss Grand prix motorcycle racer

October

Shaul Guerrero
Ricky Rubio
Jonathan Lipnicki
Amarna Miller
Emiliano Sala
  • October 1
    • Hazal Kaya, Tukish actress
    • Anthony Lopes, French-Portuguese footballer
  • October 2 – Samantha Barks, Manx singer and actress
  • October 3
    • Michele Morrone, Italian actor, model and singer
    • Johan Le Bon, French cyclist
    • Rhian Ramos, Filipino actress
  • October 4
    • Saki, Japanese guitarist and songwriter
    • Sergey Shubenkov, Russian hurdler
  • October 6
    • Jordan Hamilton, American basketball player[77]
    • Hotaru Yamaguchi, Japanese footballer
  • October 7
    • Sebastián Coates, Uruguayan footballer
    • Ayla Kell, American actress
    • Thunder, South Korean pop singer
  • October 11 – Sebastian Rode, German footballer
  • October 12
    • Brock Coyle, American football player
    • Melody, Spanish singer
  • October 13
    • Pooja Hegde, Indian actress
    • Bailey Noble, American actress
  • October 15 – Jeon Ji-yoon, South Korean rapper, songwriter, and actress
  • October 16
    • Sam Bennett, Irish cyclist
    • Jóhanna Guðrún Jónsdóttir, Icelandic singer
    • Tim Nedow, Canadian track and field athlete
  • October 18
    • Óscar Opazo, Chilean footballer
    • Carly Schroeder, American actress
  • October 19
    • Samantha Munro, American actress
    • Samuel Nascimento, Brazilian actor, singer, and dancer
    • Ciara Renée, American actress
  • October 20 – Galadriel Stineman, American actress
  • October 21 – Ricky Rubio, Spanish basketball player
  • October 22
    • Ashley Fiolek, American motocross racer
    • Jonathan Lipnicki, American actor and producer
  • October 23
    • Paradise Oskar, Finnish singer-songwriter
    • Stevie Brock, American actor
  • October 24
    • Kirby Bliss Blanton, American actress
    • İlkay Gündoğan, German footballer
  • October 25
    • Sara Chafak, Finnish beauty pageant
    • Niall Donohue, Irish hurler (d. 2013)
    • Austin Peralta, American jazz musician and composer (d. 2012)
    • Ryan Preece, American racing driver
  • October 27 – Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson, Icelandic footballer
  • October 28 – Youssef Msakni, Tunisian footballer
  • October 29
    • Ender Inciarte, Venezuelan baseball player
    • Amarna Miller, Spanish porn actress
    • Eric Saade, Swedish pop singer
    • Carlson Young, American actress
  • October 30 – Jorge López, Chilean actor
  • October 31
    • JID, American rapper
    • Emiliano Sala, Argentine footballer (d. 2019)

November

Kendall Schmidt
Ellyse Perry
Jean-Luc Bilodeau
Sarah Hyland
Rita Ora
Diego Boneta
  • November 2
    • Kévin Tillie, French volleyball player
    • Kendall Schmidt, American actor, singer, and guitarist
  • November 3
    • Ellyse Perry, Australian cricketer
    • Polo Morín, Mexican actor and model
  • November 4 – Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Canadian actor
  • November 6
    • Dorothea Barth Jörgensen, Swedish model
    • Kris, Chinese Rapper and former member of EXO
    • André Schürrle, German footballer
  • November 7
    • Joy Burke, Taiwanese basketball player
    • Matt Corby, Australian singer
    • David de Gea, Spanish footballer
    • Marisa Siketa, Australian actress
  • November 8 – SZA, American R&B singer[78]
  • November 10
    • Vanessa Ferrari, Italian gymnast
    • Aron Jóhannsson, American soccer player
    • Leo, South Korean singer-songwriter
  • November 11
    • Tom Dumoulin, Dutch road bicycle racer
    • Georginio Wijnaldum, Dutch footballer
  • November 12 – Florent Manaudou, French swimmer[79]
  • November 13 – Kathleen Herles, American voice actress
  • November 14
    • Roman Bürki, Swiss footballer
    • Jessica Jacobs, Australian actress and singer (d. 2008)
  • November 15 – Kanata Hongō, Japanese actor
  • November 17 – Shanica Knowles, American actress and singer
  • November 20 – Zack Martin, American football player
  • November 22
    • Jang Dong-woo, South Korean singer and dancer
    • Seo Eunkwang, South Korean singer
  • November 23
    • Eddy Kim, Korean singer
    • Nick Williams, American football player
  • November 24 – Sarah Hyland, American actress
  • November 26
  • November 27
    • Blackbear, American hip hop musician, singer, composer, and record producer
    • Josh James, British singer
  • November 28
    • Sena Acolatse, American professional ice hockey player
    • Dedryck Boyata, Belgian footballer
  • November 29
    • Diego Boneta, Mexican actor and singer-songwriter
    • Lee Min-hyuk, South Korean singer
    • Sheldon Richardson, American football player
  • November 30Magnus Carlsen, Norwegian chess grandmaster

December

Chanel Iman
Sharon Fichman
Anna Maria Perez de Tagle
  • December 1 – Chanel Iman, American model
  • December 2
    • Abra, Filipino hip hop artist and occasional actor
    • Jamille Matt, Jamaican footballer
    • Hikaru Yaotome, Japanese idol
  • December 3
    • Christian Benteke, Congolese-Belgian footballer
    • Sharon Fichman, Canadian-Israeli tennis player
    • Fausto Rossi, Italian footballer
  • December 6 – Elizabeth Bruenig, American journalist
  • December 8
    • Miguel Ángel Mayé, Equatoguinean football defender
    • Dana Terrace, animator; creator of The Owl House
  • December 10 – Shoya Tomizawa, Japanese motorcycle rider (d. 2010)
  • December 11
    • He Zi, Chinese diver
    • Adrienne Murphy, Irish model
  • December 12 – Seungri, South Korean singer
  • December 13
    • Corey Anderson, New Zealand cricketer
    • Anton Hysén, Swedish footballer
  • December 16 – Aziz Behich, Australian footballer
  • December 17
    • Graham Rogers, American actor
    • Folashade Abugan, Nigerian sprinter
  • December 18
    • Alexandr Jurečka, Czech judoka (d. 2015)
    • Lara Scandar, Egyptian singer
  • December 20
    • Denis Cheryshev, Russian footballer
    • JoJo, American singer and actress
  • December 22 – Jean-Baptiste Maunier, French actor
  • December 23 – Anna Maria Perez de Tagle, American actress and singer
  • December 24 – Marcus Jordan, American college basketball player
  • December 26
    • Jon Bellion, American singer
    • Andy Biersack, American singer-songwriter
    • Aaron Ramsey, Welsh footballer
  • December 27 – Milos Raonic, Canadian tennis player
  • December 28
    • Marcos Alonso, Spanish footballer
    • David Archuleta, American singer and pianist
  • December 29 – Sofiane Hanni, French-Algerian footballer
  • December 30
    • Fénix, Mexican wrestler
    • Joe Root, English cricketer
    • Bruno Henrique, Brazilian footballer
  • December 31
    • Patrick Chan, Canadian figure skater
    • Zhao Jing, Chinese swimmer

Deaths

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

January

Mariano Rumor

February

José Napoleón Duarte
Sandro Pertini

March

  • March 5 – Gary Merrill, American actor (b. 1915)
  • March 6 – H. George Decancq, American engineer[80]
  • March 12 – Philippe Soupault, French poet (b. 1897)
  • March 13
    • Bruno Bettelheim, American child psychologist (b. 1903)
    • Karl Münchinger, German conductor (b. 1915)
    • Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham, British politician (b. 1906)
  • March 15 – Tom Harmon, American football player and broadcaster (b. 1919)
  • March 17
    • Capucine, French actress and fashion model (b. 1928)
    • Ric Grech, British musician (b. 1946)
  • March 19 – Andrew Wood, American musician (b. 1966)
  • March 20Lev Yashin, Russian footballer (b. 1929)
  • March 22 – Gerald Bull, Canadian scientist (b. 1928)

April

Ralph Abernathy
  • April 2 – Aldo Fabrizi, Italian actor (b. 1905)
  • April 3Sarah Vaughan, American jazz vocalist (b. 1924)
  • April 6
    • James MacNabb, British Olympic rower (b. 1901)
    • Alfred Sohn-Rethel, German economist and philosopher (b. 1899)
  • April 7 – Ronald Evans, American astronaut (b. 1933)
  • April 8Ryan White, American AIDS activist (b. 1971)
  • April 10 – Fortune Gordien, American Olympic athlete (b. 1922)
  • April 13 – Luis Trenker, South Tyrolean film producer, director, writer, actor, and architect (b. 1892)
  • April 14
    • Ahmed Balafrej, Moroccan politician, Foreign Minister and 2nd Prime Minister of Morocco (b. 1908)
    • Sabicas, Spanish guitarist (b. 1912)
  • April 15Greta Garbo, Swedish-American actress (b. 1905)
  • April 17 – Ralph Abernathy, American civil rights activist (b. 1926)
  • April 18
    • Gory Guerrero, American wrestler (b. 1921)
    • Frédéric Rossif, French film and television director (b. 1922)
    • Robert D. Webb, American film director (b. 1903)
  • April 19 – Marco Aurelio Robles, Panamanian politician, 20th President of Panama (b. 1905)
  • April 20 – Horst Sindermann, East German politician, 3rd Prime Minister of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) (b. 1915)
  • April 21 – Erté, French Art Deco artist (b. 1892)
  • April 22 – Albert Salmi, American actor (b. 1928)
  • April 23 – Paulette Goddard, American actress (b. 1910)
  • April 25 – Dexter Gordon, American jazz saxophonist (b. 1923)

May

  • May 3 – Patriarch Pimen I of Moscow (b. 1910)
  • May 5 – Walter Bruch, German electrical engineer (b. 1908)
  • May 6 – Charles Farrell, American actor (b. 1900)
  • May 7 – Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia (b. 1929)
  • May 8
    • Luigi Nono, Italian composer (b. 1924)
    • Tomás Ó Fiaich, Irish Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1923)
  • May 10
    • Susan Oliver, American actress (b. 1932)
    • Walker Percy, American writer (b. 1916)
  • May 12 – Andrei Kirilenko, Soviet politician (b. 1906)
  • May 16
  • May 18 – Jill Ireland, English actress (b. 1936)
  • May 22 – Rocky Graziano, American boxer (b. 1919)
  • May 25 – Vic Tayback, American actor (b. 1930)
  • May 29 – Hussein bin Onn, Malay politician, 3rd Prime Minister of Malaysia (b. 1922)
  • May 31 – Willy Spühler, Swiss politician (b. 1902)

June

  • June 1 - Ivan Serov, head of the KGB (b. 1905)
  • June 1 - Maharaj Charan Singh, Fourth Satguru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (b. 1916)
  • June 2Rex Harrison, English actor (b. 1908)
  • June 3 – Robert Noyce, American businessman and inventor (b. 1927)
  • June 4
    • Stiv Bators, American singer (b. 1949)
    • Jack Gilford, American actor (b. 1908)
  • June 5 – Vasili Kuznetsov, Soviet politician, provisional head of the State (b. 1901)
  • June 7 – Alfredo Poveda, Ecuadorean military officer and statesman, interim President of Ecuador (b. 1926)
  • June 8José Figueres Ferrer, Costa Rican politician, 32nd President of Costa Rica (b. 1906)
  • June 11 – Vaso Čubrilović, Yugoslav politician (b. 1897)
  • June 12 – Terence O'Neill, 4th Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (b. 1914)
  • June 13 – Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistani stateswoman, First Lady of Pakistan (b. 1905)
  • June 20 – Ina Balin, American actress (b. 1937)
  • June 22 – Ilya Frank, Russian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1908)
  • June 24 – Germán Suárez Flamerich, 50th President of Venezuela (b. 1907)
  • June 29 – Irving Wallace, American writer (b. 1916)

July

  • July 1 – Jurriaan Schrofer, Dutch sculptor, designer, and educator (b. 1926)[81]
  • July 4 – Phil Boggs, American Olympic diver (b. 1949)
  • July 7 – Cazuza, Brazilian poet, singer and composer (b. 1958)
  • July 8 – Howard Duff, American actor (b. 1913)
  • July 15 – Margaret Lockwood, English actress (b. 1916)
  • July 18
    • Yves Chaland, French cartoonist (b. 1957)
    • Yun Posun, South Korean politician, 2nd President of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) (b. 1897)
  • July 19 – Eddie Quillan, American actor (b. 1907)
  • July 20 – Sergei Parajanov, Georgian-Armenian film director (b. 1924)
  • July 22 – Manuel Puig, Argentinian writer (b. 1932)[82]
  • July 23 – Kenjiro Takayanagi, Japanese television engineer (b. 1899)
  • July 26 - Brent Mydland, American keyboardist for The Grateful Dead (b. 1952)
  • July 27 - Bobby Day, American rock and roll and R&B musician (b. 1930)
  • July 29Bruno Kreisky, Austrian Social Democratic politician, 17th Chancellor of Austria (b. 1911)
  • July 31 – Fernando Sancho, Spanish actor (b. 1916)

August

Pearl Bailey

September

Ahti Karjalainen

October

Lê Đức Thọ

November

December

Nobel Prizes

Fields Medal

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