Year '1994' ('
MCMXCIV') was a
common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994
Gregorian calendar).
The year 1994 was designated as the "
International Year of the
Family" and the "International Year of the Sport and the
Olympic Ideal" by the
United Nations.
__TOC__
Events of 1994
January
★
January 1 -
NAFTA goes into effect.
★
January 1 -
Florida State University beat the
University Of Nebraska in the
Orange Bowl for the national championship
★
January 1 - The
Zapatista Army of National Liberation begins their war in
Chiapas, Mexico.
★
January 6 - In
Detroit, Michigan,
Nancy Kerrigan is clubbed on the right leg by an assailant under orders from figure skating rival
Tonya Harding's ex-husband.
★
January 8 - ''
Soyuz TM-18'':
Valeri Polyakov begins his 437.7 day orbit, eventually setting the world record for days spent in orbit.
★
January 11 - The
Irish government announces the end of a 15-year broadcasting ban on the
IRA and its political arm
Sinn Féin.
★
January 11 - ''
The Superhighway Summit'' is held at
UCLA's Royce Hall. It was the first conference to discuss the growing
information superhighway and was presided over by Vice President
Al Gore.
★
January 12 -
President Clinton meets the Presidents of
Czech Republic,
Slovakia,
Hungary and
Poland.
★
January 14 - U.S. President
Bill Clinton and
Russian President
Boris Yeltsin sign the Kremlin Accords, which stop the preprogrammed aiming of
nuclear missiles toward each country's targets, and also provide for the dismantling of the nuclear arsenal in
Ukraine.
★
January 15 -
SS American Star breaks tow in the
Atlantic Ocean and is beached at
Fuerteventura in the
Canary Islands a few days later.
★
January 17 - The
1994 Northridge Earthquake,
magnitude 6.7, hits
the San Fernando Valley of
Los Angeles at 4:31 AM killing 61 and leaving 26,029 homeless.
★
January 18 - The
Cando event, a possible
bolide impact in
Cando, Spain. Witnesses claim to have seen a
fireball in the sky lasting for almost one minute.
★
January 19 -
Record cold temperatures hit the eastern
United States. The coldest temperature ever measured in
Indiana state history, -36°F (-38°C), is recorded in
New Whiteland, Indiana.
★
January 20 - In
South Carolina,
Shannon Faulkner becomes the first female cadet to attend
The Citadel, but soon drops out.
★
January 21 -
Lorena Bobbitt is found
not guilty by reason of insanity on charges of mutilating her husband John.
★
January 25 -
President Clinton delivers his first
State of the Union address, calling for
health care reform, a
ban on assault weapons, and
welfare reform.
★
January 26 - A man fires 2
blank shots at
Charles, Prince of Wales in
Sydney,
Australia.
★
January 28 - The first trial of accused murderer
Lyle Menendez ends in a
mistrial. He and his brother
Erik are later found guilty and sentenced to
life in prison without
parole.
★
January 30 - In
Super Bowl XXVIII, the
Dallas Cowboys hand the
Buffalo Bills their fourth consecutive
Super Bowl loss, 30-13.
★
January 31 - German
luxury car manufacturer
BMW announces the purchase of
Rover from
British Aerospace
February

William Perry
★
February 1 - In
Portland, Oregon,
Tonya Harding's ex-husband
Jeff Gillooly pleads guilty for his role in attacking figure skater
Nancy Kerrigan. He accepts a
plea bargain, admitting to racketeering charges in exchange for testimony against Harding.
★
February 3 -
William J. Perry is sworn in as the
United States Secretary of Defense.
★
February 4 - The
Federal Open Market Committee raises the Fed Funds
target rate for the first time since
May 1989. The rate is raised by 25
basis points to 3¼ percent
[1].
★
February 5 -
Byron De La Beckwith is convicted of the
1963 murder of
civil rights leader
Medgar Evers.
★
February 6 -
Markale massacres: A
Bosnian Serb Army mortar shell kills 68 civilians and wounds about 200 in a Sarajevo marketplace.
★
February 9 - The Vance-Owen
Peace plan for
Bosnia and Herzegovina is announced.
★
February 12 -
Edvard Munch's painting "
The Scream" is stolen in
Oslo (and is recovered on
May 7).
★
February 22 -
Aldrich Ames and his wife are charged with spying for the
Soviet Union by the
United States Department of Justice. Ames will later be convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment and his wife will receive 5 years in prison.
★
February 24 - In
Gloucester,
local police begins excavations at 25 Cromwell Street, the home of
Fred West, suspected of multiple murders. On
February 28, he and his wife are arrested.
★
February 25 - Israeli
Kahanist Baruch Goldstein opens fire inside the
Cave of the Patriarchs in the
West Bank. He kills 29
Muslims before worshippers beat him to death.
★
February 27 -
Australian Federal Sports & Environment Minister
Ros Kelly resigns over "The Sports Rorts Affair", where it was alleged that she apportioned money for community sporting projects in a
pork barreling fashion.
★
February 28 -
United States F-16 pilots
shoot down 4
Serbian
fighter aircraft over
Bosnia-Herzegovina for violation of the
Operation Deny Flight and its
no-fly zone.
March

Mary Withrow
★
March 1 - A lone
terrorist kills Ari Halberstam during an attack on 14
Jewish students on the
Brooklyn Bridge in
New York City.
[2]
★
March 1 -
South Africa cedes
Walvis Bay to
Namibia.
★
March 1 -
Mary Ellen Withrow begins her term of office as
Treasurer of the United States, serving under President
Bill Clinton.
★
March 1 - The
grunge rock band
Nirvana plays its final show in
Munich, Germany.
★
March 4 - Four terrorists are convicted for their roles in the
World Trade Center bombing, which killed 6 and injured more than 1,000.
★
March 5 - A gunman takes 8 people hostage in the
Salt Lake City Public Library Hostage Incident.
★
March 6 - A referendum in
Moldova results in the electorate voting against possible reunification with
Romania.
★
March 7 - ''
Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc.'': The
Supreme Court of the United States rules that parodies of an original work are generally covered by the doctrine of
fair use.
★
March 12 - A photo by Marmaduke Wetherell, previously touted as 'proof' of the
Loch Ness monster, is confirmed to be a hoax.
★
March 12 - The
Church of England ordains its first female priests.
★
March 15 - U.S. troops are withdrawn from
Somalia.
★
March 16 - In
Portland, Oregon,
Tonya Harding pleads guilty to conspiracy to hinder prosecution for trying to
cover-up an attack on
figure skating rival
Nancy Kerrigan. She is fined $100,000 and banned from the sport.
★
March 21 -
Film director Steven Spielberg's film ''
Schindler's List'' wins 7
Oscars, including
Best Picture, at the
66th Academy Awards.
★
March 27 - The biggest
tornado outbreak in 1994 occurs in the
southeastern United States. One tornado hits a
United Methodist Church in
Piedmont, Alabama, killing 22.
★
March 28 -
Shell House Massacre:
Inkatha Freedom Party and
ANC supporters battle in central
Johannesburg South Africa.
★
March 31 - The journal ''
Nature'' reports the finding in
Ethiopia of the first complete ''
Australopithecus afarensis'' skull (see
Human evolution).
April
★
April 6 -
Rwandan President
Juvénal Habyarimana and
Burundi President
Cyprien Ntaryamira die when a missile shoots down their jet near
Kigali,
Rwanda. This is taken as a pretext to begin the
Rwandan Genocide.
★
April 7 - The
Rwandan Genocide begins in
Kigali,
Rwanda.
★
April 8 -
Kurt Cobain, lead singer of
Nirvana, is found dead in
Seattle, Washington. He was last seen alive by family and friends 3 days prior, but was seen at various locations around
Seattle by others. His
death is believed to have been a
suicide.
★
April 16 - Voters in
Finland decide to join the
European Union in a referendum.
★
April 20 -
Paul Touvier is found guilty of ordering the execution of 7 Jews when he served in the
Vichy France Milice.
★
April 21 - The
Red Cross estimates that hundreds of thousands of
Tutsi have been killed in
Rwanda.
★
April 22 - Former
United States President Richard Nixon dies in
New York City.
★
April 25 - End of term for
Sultan Azlan Muhibbudin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Yusuff Izzudin Shah Ghafarullahu-lahu as 9th
Yang di-Pertuan Agong of
Malaysia.
★
April 25 - The largest high school arson ever in the United States is started at
Burnsville High School, in
Burnsville, Minnesota, resulting in over 15 million dollars in damages. The same arsonist also goes on to set arsons at:
Edina High School and
Minnetonka High School.
[3]
★
April 26 -
Tuanku Jaafar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman,
Yang di-Pertuan Besar of
Negeri Sembilan, becomes the 10th
Yang di-Pertuan Agong of
Malaysia.
★
April 27 -
South Africa holds its first fully multiracial elections.
★
April 29 -
Commodore International declares bankruptcy.
★
April 30 -
Austrian
Formula One pilot
Roland Ratzenberger is killed in an accident during the qualifying session for the
1994 San Marino Grand Prix.
May
★
May 1 - The famous
Formula 1 driver
Ayrton Senna dies in accident during
San Marino Grand Prix
★
May 3 - The side-scrolling DOS game
Jazz Jackrabbit is released by Epic Megagames.
★
May 6 - The
Channel Tunnel, which took 15,000 workers over 7 years to complete, opens between
England and
France. Passengers can now travel between the 2 countries in 35 minutes.
★
May 10 -
Nelson Mandela is inaugurated as
South Africa's first Black
president.
★
May 10 -
Illinois executes
serial killer John Wayne Gacy by
lethal injection for the murder of 33
young men and boys.
★
May 10 - An
annular eclipse of the
sun is visible across much of
North America.
★
May 12 -
Ice hockey becomes
Canada's official
winter sport.
★
May 12 -
Labour leader
John Smith, 55, dies of a
heart attack. Deputy leader
Margaret Beckett stands in until an election can be held. Smith is succeeded by
Tony Blair, the 41-year-old
Scottish-born
Member of Parliament for
Sedgefield in
County Durham.
★
May 17 -
Malawi holds its first multiparty elections.
June
★
June 6-
June 8 -
Ceasefire negotiations for the
Yugoslav War begin in
Geneva; they agree to a 1-month cessation of hostilities (which does not last more than a few days).
★
June 12 -
Nicole Brown Simpson and
Ronald Goldman are murdered outside the Simpson home in
Los Angeles, California.
O.J. Simpson is later acquitted of the killings, but is held liable in a
civil suit.
★
June 14 -
Hacker Kevin Poulsen pleads guilty to 7 counts of
mail fraud, wire and computer fraud,
money laundering, and
obstruction of justice.
★
June 14 - The
New York Rangers defeat the
Vancouver Canucks at
Madison Square Garden in
New York in Game 7 of the
1994 Stanley Cup Finals to win their first
Stanley Cup Championship in 54 years and ending the
Curse of 1940.
★
June 15 -
Israel and the
Vatican establish full
diplomatic relations.
★
June 17 - NFL star
O.J. Simpson and his friend
Al Cowlings flee from police in his white
Ford Bronco. The low speed chase, which unfolds live on television, ends up at Simpson's mansion in
Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, where he then surrenders to police.
★
June 17 - The
1994 FIFA World Cup begins in the
United States.
★
June 23 - The
International Olympic Committee celebrates their first centennial.
★
June 24 - The third highest-grossing
animated film of all time, ''
The Lion King'', opens in
US theatres.
July

Brown spots mark impact sites of the Shoemaker-Levy Comet on
Jupiter's southern hemisphere.
★
July 2 -
Colombian footballer Andrés Escobar, 27, is shot dead in
Bogotá. His murder is commonly attributed as retaliation for the
own goal Escobar scored in the
1994 FIFA World Cup against the
United States.
★
July 6 - Fourteen firefighters die in the South Canyon
wildfire on
Storm King Mountain in
Colorado. The event inspires the
1999 book ''
Fire on the Mountain''.
★
July 7 -
Aden is occupied by troops from North
Yemen.
★
July 15 -
July 21 - The planet
Jupiter is hit by 21 large fragments of
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 over the course of 6 days.
★
July 17 - Brazil wins the
1994 FIFA World Cup. Defeats Italy 3-2 in penalties (Full time 0-0).
★
July 18 - In
Buenos Aires, a
terrorist attack destroys a building housing several
Jewish organizations, killing 85 and injuring many more (see
AMIA Bombing).
★
July 19 - Four 26-pound ceiling tiles fall from the roof of the
Kingdome in
Seattle, Washington, just hours before a scheduled
Seattle Mariners game.
★
July 25 -
Israel and
Jordan sign the
Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace, which formally ends the
state of war that has existed between the nations since
1948.
August
★ August - ''
Wollemia nobilis'', a "fossil tree" is discovered by bushwalker David Noble only 150 km from the largest city in
Australia.
★
August 1 - Fire destroys
Norwich Central Library in the
United Kingdom, including most of its
historical records.
★
August 1 - The
University of London founds the
School of Advanced Study, a group of postgraduate
research institutes.
★
August 5 - Groups of protesters spread from
Havana,
Cuba's Castillo de la Punta ("Point Castle"), creating the first protests against
Fidel Castro's government since
1959.
★
August 10 - The
1994 Bambino World Series (now called Cal Ripken World Series, division of Babe Ruth Inc.) come to
Henderson, Kentucky on
August 10th for the first time. 2 years work of volunteers and funds led up to this event. It was played at Henderson's Park field where it sat over 5,000 people in attendance.
★
August 12 -
Woodstock '94 begins in
Saugerties, New York. It is the
25 year anniversary of
Woodstock in
1969.
★
August 12 -
Major League Baseball players go on
strike, eventually causing the cancellation of the
World Series.
★
August 20 - In
Honolulu, Hawaii, during a circus international performance, a female elephant named
Tyke goes mad and crushes her trainer
Allen Campbell to death before hundreds of horrified spectators, at the
Neal Blaisdell Arena.
★
August 23 -
Eugene Bullard was posthumously commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force, 33 years after his death, and 77 years to the day after his rejection for U.S. military service in 1917.
★
August 31 - The
Provisional Irish Republican Army announces a "complete cessation of
military operations."
★
August 31 -
Russian army leaves
Estonia.
September
★
September 3 -
Cold War:
Russia and the
People's Republic of China agree to de-target their
nuclear weapons against each other.
★
September 4 -
Kansai International Airport in
Osaka,
Japan opens. All international services are transferred from Itami to Kansai.
★
September 5 -
New South Wales State MP for Cabramatta
John Newman is shot outside his home in
Australia's first
political assassination since 1977.
★
September 8 -
USAir Flight 427, a
Boeing 737 with 132 people on board, crashes on approach to
Pittsburgh International Airport; there are no survivors.
★
September 13 - President
Bill Clinton signs the
Assault Weapons Ban, which bans the manufacture of new weapons with certain features for a period of 10 years.
★
September 16 - Danish tour guide
Louise Jensen is abducted, raped and murdered by British soldiers.
★
September 19 - American troops stage a bloodless invasion of
Haiti in order to restore the legitimate elected leader,
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, to power.
★
September 22 - The long-running American sitcom ''
Friends'' premieres on NBC, eventually becoming part of NBC's ''
Must See TV'' comedy blocks on Thursdays.
★
September 28 - The
car ferry ''
MS Estonia'' sinks in the
Baltic Sea, killing 852.
★
September 28 -
Jose Francisco Ruiz Massieu, Mexican politician, is assassinated on the orders of the president's brother.
★ September-October -
Iraq disarmament crisis:
Iraq threatens to stop cooperating with
UNSCOM inspectors and begins to once again deploy troops near its border with
Kuwait. In response, the U.S. begins to deploy troops to
Kuwait.
★ Religious radio personality
Harold Camping once predicted that September 1994 would see the second coming of
Jesus Christ.
October
★
October 5 - In
Switzerland, 23 members of the
Order of the Solar Temple cult are found dead, a day after 25 of their fellow cultists are similarly discovered in
Morin Heights,
Quebec.
★
October 5 -
UNESCO inaugurates World Teachers’ Day to celebrate and commemorate the signing of the Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers on
October 5,
1966.
★
October 8 -
Iraq disarmament crisis: The President of
the UN Security Council says that
Iraq must withdraw its troops from the Kuwait border and immediately cooperate with weapons inspectors.
★
October 12 -
NASA loses
radio contact with the
Magellan spacecraft as the probe descends into the thick atmosphere of
Venus (the spacecraft presumably burned up in the atmosphere either
October 13 or
October 14).
★
October 14 - The
documentary Hoop Dreams is released.
★
October 15 - After 3 years of U.S. exile,
Haiti's president Aristide returns to his country.
★
October 15 -
Iraq disarmament crisis: Following threats by the U.N. Security Council and the U.S., Iraq withdraws troops from its border with Kuwait.
★
October 29 -
Francisco Martin Duran fires over 2 dozen shots at the
White House; he is later convicted of trying to kill President
Bill Clinton.
★
October 31 - An
American Eagle ATR-72 crashes in
Roselawn, Indiana, after circling in icy
weather, killing 64 passengers.
★
October 31 -
The Duke of Edinburgh attends a ceremony in
Israel, where his late mother,
Princess Alice of Battenberg, is honoured as "Righteous among the Nations" for sheltering Jewish families from the
Nazis in
Athens, during
World War II
Halloween
November
★
November 4 -
San Francisco: The first conference devoted entirely to the subject of the commercial potential of the
World Wide Web opens. Featured speakers include
Marc Andreessen of
Netscape,
Mark Graham of Pandora Systems, and Ken McCarthy of E-Media.
★
November 4 -
Sydney's third runway opens, ensuring protests about noise levels.
★
November 5 - A letter by former U.S. President
Ronald Reagan is released that announces he has
Alzheimer's disease.
★
November 5 -
George Foreman regains the
World Heavyweight Boxing Championship by
KO'ing
Michael Moorer in the 10th round of their bout. Foreman becomes the oldest
heavyweight champion in history 20 years after first losing the title to
Muhammad Ali in the
Rumble in the Jungle.
★
November 5 -
Johan Heyns, influential
Afrikaner theologian and critic of
Apartheid is assassinated.
★
November 8 -
Georgia Representative
Newt Gingrich leads the
United States Republican Party in taking control of both the
House of Representatives and the
Senate in midterm congressional elections, the first time in 40 years the Republicans secured control of both houses of
U.S. Congress.
George W. Bush is elected
Governor of Texas.
★
November 13 - Voters in
Sweden decide to join the
European Union in a
referendum.
★
November 13 - The first passengers travel through the
Channel Tunnel.
★
November 16 - A
Federal judge issues a temporary
restraining order, prohibiting the State of
California from implementing
Proposition 187, that would have denied most
public services to
illegal aliens.
★
November 20 - The
Angolan government and
UNITA rebels sign the Lusaka Protocol.
December
★
December 2 - The
Australian government agrees to pay reparations to
indigenous Australians who were displaced during the
nuclear tests at
Maralinga in the 1950s and 1960s.
★
December 11 -
Boris Yeltsin orders troops into
Chechnya.
★
December 11 - A small bomb explodes on
Philippine Airlines Flight 434, killing a
Japanese businessman. The bombing was a field test done by
Ramzi Yousef to test explosives that would have been used in
Project Bojinka.
★
December 13 -
Fred West, 53, a builder living in
Gloucester, is remanded in custody, charged with murdering 12 people (including two of his own daughters) whose bodies were mostly found buried at his house in Cromwell Street. His wife
Rose West, 41, is charged with 10 murders. Police believe that the murders took place between
1967 and
1987, and suspect that they may have killed up to 30 people.
★
December 14 - A
Learjet piloted by Richard Anderson and Brad Sexton misses an
elementary school and crashes into an apartment complex in
Fresno, California, killing both pilots and injuring several apartment residents.
★
December 14 -
British Home Secretary Michael Howard announces that
Myra Hindley is to serve a
whole life tariff for the
Moors Murders of the
1960s. The decision was made in private by Mr Howard's predecessor
David Waddington in
1990, but Hindley is only informed of the decision today after the
House of Lords ruled that the Home Secretary must inform all
life sentence prisoners of the minimum term that they should serve before parole can be considered. Hindley, 52, can appeal against the decision but now knows that she may well spend the rest of her life in prison.
★
December 15 - The
web browser Netscape Navigator 1.0 is released.
★
December 19 - A planned
exchange rate correction of the
Mexican Peso to the
US Dollar, becomes a massive financial meltdown in
Mexico, unleashing the '
Tequila' effect on global
financial markets. This will prompt a
US$ 50 billion 'bailout' by the
Clinton administration.
★
December 19 - The
Whitewater scandal investigation begins in
Washington, DC.
★
December 19 -
Civil unions between homosexuals are made legal in Sweden.
★
December 26 - French
anti-terrorist police storm a hijacked jet at
Marseille and kill 4 Islamist terrorists.
★
December 29 -
Robert Schumann, aged 10, becomes the youngest person to visit the
South Pole.
★
December 31 was skipped by the
Phoenix Islands to switch from the
UTC-11 time zone to
UTC+13, and by the
Line Islands to switch from
UTC-10 to
UTC+14. The latter became the earliest time zone in the world, one full day ahead of
Hawaii.
Undated
★ (none)
Ongoing
★
Fictional
The following are references to year 1994 in fiction:
★ ''
Thundarr the Barbarian'' (1980-1982): A large asteroid passes between
Earth and the
Moon, causing the Moon to split into two large fragments. The event also causes major upheavals in Earth's climate and geography, as well as severe alterations in
tidal forces, due to the gravitational effects of both the asteroid and the shattered Moon. This catastrophe results in the disruption of modern human civilization. Two thousand years later, civilization will re-emerge in a semi-
barbaric state, where
magic has been rediscovered, but co-exists alongside remnants of technology from previous civilizations, as well as science advanced far beyond that of the 1990s.
★ The character
Faye Valentine from
Cowboy Bebop is born in 1994
★ ''
The Blair Witch Project'' (1999): Three student filmmakers disappear in the woods near the town of
Burkittsville, Maryland in
October whilst filming a documentary named ''The Blair Witch Project''. A year later, their footage is recovered.
Births
January - June
★
January 21 -
Marny Kennedy, Australian actress
★
February 10 -
Makenzie Vega, American actress
★
February 14 -
Paul Butcher Jr., American actor
★
February 14 -
Allie Grant, American actress
★
February 23 -
Dakota Fanning, American actress
★
March 12 -
Tanveer K. Atwal, American actress
★
March 13 -
Louis Spencer, Viscount Althorp
★
March 14 -
Frankie Ryan Manriquez, American actor
★
March 16 -
Sierra McClain, American actress and singer
★
March 30 -
Cecilia Zhang, Canadian kidnapping victim (d.
2003)
★
March 31 -
Caden Waidyatilleka, American actor
★
April 4 -
Risako Sugaya, Japanese singer
★
April 11 -
Dakota Blue Richards, English actress
★
April 12 -
Moises Arias, American actor
★
April 12 -
Airi Suzuki, Japanese singer
★
April 14 -
Skyler Samuels, American actress
★
April 16 -
Liliana Mumy, American actress
★
May 4 -
Alexander Gould, American actor
★
May 4 -
Pauline Ducruet, Monaco heir
★
May 12 -
Drew Mikuska, American actor
★
May 24 -
Cayden Boyd, American actor
★
June 11 -
Ivana Baquero, Spanish actress
★
June 17 -
Jiordan Anna Tolli, Australian actress
★
June 28 -
Sophia Lorentzen, British heiress
★
June 28 -
Prince Hussein bin Al Abdullah II, prince of
Jordan
★
June 28 -
Madeline Duggan, English actress
July - December
★
July 6 -
Camilla and Rebecca Rosso, English twin actresses
★
July 9 -
Akiane Kramarik,
American poet and painter
★
July 13 -
Ridge Canipe, American actor
★
July 27 -
Princess Mafalda-Ceceilia of Bulgaria
★
August 9 -
Forrest Landis, American actor
★
August 25 -
Jetseta Gage, American kidnapping victim (d.
2005)
★
August 25 -
Josh Flitter, American actor
★
August 28 -
Jessie Flower, American actress
★
September 1 -
Bianca Ryan, American singer
★
September 17 -
Taylor Ware, American singer and yodeler
★
September 19 -
Alexander Nathan Etel, British actor
★
September 22 -
Danielle Van Dam, American murder victim (d.
2002)
★
September 25 -
Jansen Panettiere, American actor
★
October 9 -
Jodelle Ferland, Canadian actress
★
November 11 -
Connor Price, Canadian actor
★
November 17 -
Raquel Castro, American actress
★
December 3 -
Jake T. Austin, American actor
★
December 15 -
Flora Ogilvy, British heiress
★
December 15 -
Toby Linz, American actor
★
December 15 -
Emma Lockhart, American actress
★
December 17 -
Nat Wolff, American actor, singer, and songwriter
Deaths
January-February
★
January 1 -
Arthur Espie Porritt,
New Zealand politician and athlete (b.
1900)
★
January 1 -
Cesar Romero,
Cuban-American actor (b.
1907)
★
January 5 -
Thomas P. 'Tip' O'Neill,
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (b.
1912)
★
January 5 -
Elmar Lipping, Estonian statesman and soldier (b.
1906)
★
January 5 -
Brian Johnston, British cricket commentator (b.
1912)
★
January 8 -
Pat Buttram, American actor sidekick (b.
1915)
★
January 9 -
Johnny Temple, baseball player (b.
1927)
★
January 15 -
Harry Nilsson, American musician (b.
1941)
★
January 17 -
Helen Stephens, American runner (b.
1918)
★
January 20 -
Matt Busby,
Scottish football manager (
Manchester United) (b.
1909)
★
January 22 -
Telly Savalas, American actor (b.
1924)
★
January 23 -
Brian Redhead, British journalist and broadcaster (b.
1929)
★
January 25 -
Stephen Cole Kleene, American mathematician (b.
1909)
★
January 27 -
Claude Akins, American actor (b.
1914)
★
January 28 -
Hal Smith, American character actor and voice-over artist {b.
1916)
★
January 30 -
Pierre Boulle, French author (b.
1912)
★
February 1 -
Olan Soule, Character actor (b.
1909)
★
February 6 -
Jack Kirby,
American comic book writer and illustrator (b.
1917)
★
February 7 -
Witold Lutosławski, Polish composer (b.
1913)
★
February 9 -
Howard Martin Temin, American geneticist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b.
1934)
★
February 11 -
Sorrell Booke, American actor (b.
1930)
★
February 11 -
William Conrad, American actor (b.
1920)
★
February 11 -
Neil Bonnett, American
race car driver (b.
1946)
★
February 14 -
Andrei Chikatilo, Russian serial killer (executed) (b.
1936)
★
February 17 -
Randy Shilts, American author and activist (b.
1951)
★
February 22 -
Papa John Creech, American fiddler (b.
1917)
★
February 24 -
Jean Sablon,
French singer (b.
1906)
★
February 24 -
Dinah Shore, American actress and singer (b.
1916)
★
February 25 -
Baruch Goldstein, American-born
mass murderer (b.
1956)
★
February 25 -
Jersey Joe Walcott, American boxer (b.
1914)
★
February 26 -
Bill Hicks, American comedian (b.
1961)
March-April
★
March 4 -
John Candy, Canadian comedian and actor (b.
1950)
★
March 6 -
Ray Arcel, American boxing trainer, was active from the 1920s through the 1980s (b.
1899)
★
March 9 -
Charles Bukowski, American writer (b.
1920)
★
March 21 -
MacDonald Carey, American actor (b.
1913)
★
March 22 -
Walter Lantz, American cartoonist (b.
1899)
★
March 23 -
Luis Donaldo Colosio, Mexican politician (b.
1950)
★
March 25 -
Max Petitpierre,
member of the Swiss Federal Council (b.
1899)
★
March 28 -
Eugène Ionesco, Romanian-born playwright (b.
1909)
★
March 29 -
Bill Travers, English actor and co-founder of the
Born Free Foundation (b.
1922)
★
April 1 -
Léon Degrelle, Belgian Nazi (b.
1906)
★
April 2 -
Betty Furness, American actress, author, and
consumer advocate (b.
1916)
★
ca. April 5 -
Kurt Cobain, American musician (
Nirvana) (b.
1967)
★
April 6 -
Juvénal Habyarimana,
President of Rwanda (b.
1937)
★
April 6 -
Cyprien Ntaryamira,
President of Burundi (b.
1956)
★
April 7 -
Albert Guðmundsson, Icelandic footballer and politician (b.
1923)
★
April 7 -
Golo Mann, German historian (b.
1909)
★
April 10 -
Sam B. Hall, American politician (b.
1924)
★
April 15 -
John Curry, British ice skater (b.
1949)
★
April 16 -
Ralph Ellison, American writer (b.
1914)
★
April 17 -
Roger Wolcott Sperry, American neurobiologist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b.
1913)
★
April 22 -
Richard Nixon, 37th
President of the United States (b.
1913)
★
April 30 -
Roland Ratzenberger, Austrian
Formula One driver (b.
1960)
May-June
★ Unknown date -
Francis Bell, Australian actor (b.
1944)
★
May 1 -
Ayrton Senna, Brazilian
Formula One driver (b.
1960)
★
May 7-
Clement Greenberg,
American art critic (b.
1909)
★
May 8 -
George Peppard, American actor (b.
1928)
★
May 10 -
John Wayne Gacy, American serial killer (executed) (b.
1942)
★
May 12 -
John Smith, Scottish politician (b.
1938)
★
May 15 -
Gilbert Roland, Mexican-born actor (b.
1905)
★
May 19 -
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis,
First Lady of the United States (b.
1929)
★
May 20 -
Lauren Wilson, Canadian
figure skater (b.
1987)
★
May 21 -
Johan Hendrik Weidner, Belgian World War II resistance fighter (b.
1912)
★
May 29 -
Erich Honecker, leader of
East Germany (b.
1912)
★
June 9 -
Jan Tinbergen, Dutch economist,
Nobel Prize laureate (b.
1903)
★
June 12 -
Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the
Lubavitcher Rebbe (b.
1902)
★
June 12 -
Nicole Brown Simpson,
ex-wife of
O.J. Simpson (b.
1959)
★
June 12 -
Ronald Goldman, friend of
Nicole Brown Simpson (b.
1968)
★
June 14 -
Henry Mancini, American composer and arranger (b.
1924)
★
June 15 -
Kristen Pfaff, American bassist (
Hole) (b.
1967)
★
June 20 -
Jay Miner, American
computer pioneer (b.
1932)
★
June 29 -
Kurt Eichhorn, German conductor (b.
1908)
July-August
★
July 8 -
Dick Sargent, American actor (b.
1930)
★
July 8 -
Kim Il-sung,
President of North Korea (b.
1912)
★
July 11 -
Gary Kildall, American computer inventor (b.
1942)
★
July 14 -
César Tovar, Venezuelan
Major League Baseball player (b.
1940)
★
July 29 -
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, British chemist,
Nobel Prize laureate (b.
1910)
★
August 7 -
Larry Martyn, comedy actor (b.
1934)
★
August 13 -
Elias Canetti, Bulgarian-born writer,
Nobel Prize laureate (b.
1905)
★
August 18 -
Richard Laurence Millington Synge, English chemist,
Nobel Prize laureate (b.
1914)
★
August 19 -
Linus Pauling, American chemist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Chemistry and
Peace (b.
1901)
September-October
★
September 6 -
Nicky Hopkins, British musician (b.
1944)
★
September 11 -
Jessica Tandy, English actress (b.
1909)
★
September 12 -
Boris Yegorov, cosmonaut (b.
1937)
★
September 15 -
Moana Pozzi, Italian
porn actress (b.
1961)
★
September 17 -
Karl Popper, Austrian and British philosopher (b.
1902)
★
September 20 -
Abioseh Nicol,
Sierra Leonean diplomat, UN official and author (b.
1924)
★
September 30 -
Andre Michael Lwoff, French microbiologist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b.
1902)
★
October 3 -
Tim Asch, Anthropologist, photographer and ethnographic filmmaker
★
October 3 -
Dub Taylor, American actor (b.
1907)
★
October 7 -
Niels Kaj Jerne, English immunologist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b.
1911)
★
October 14 -
Emil Gilels, Russian pianist (b.
1916)
★
October 19 -
Martha Raye, American actress (b.
1916)
★
October 20 -
Burt Lancaster, American actor (b.
1913)
★
October 21 -
Benoît Régent, French actor (b.
1953)
★
October 24 -
Raul Julia,
Puerto Rican actor (b.
1940)
November-December
★
November 5 -
Johan Heyns,
Afrikaner theologian and critic of
Apartheid assassinated (b.
1928)
★
November 10 -
Carmen McRae, American jazz singer (b.
1920)
★
November 12 -
Wilma Rudolph, American athlete (b.
1940)
★
November 13 -
Motoo Kimura, Japanese geneticist (b.
1924)
★
November 14 -
Tom Villard, American actor (b.
1953)
★
November 16 -
Doris Speed, English actress (b.
1899)
★
November 16 -
Dino Valente, American musician (b.
1943)
★
November 20 -
John Lucarotti, TV writer (b.
1926)
★
November 22 -
Charles Upham, New Zealand soldier, double
Victoria Cross winner (b.
1908)
★
November 23 -
Art Barr, American
professional wrestler (b.
1966)
★
November 28 -
Jeffrey Dahmer, American serial killer (murdered in prison) (b.
1960)
★
November 28 -
Buster Edwards, Great train robber (suicide) (b.
1932)
★
December 8 -
Antonio Carlos Jobim, Brazilian composer (b.
1927)
★
December 10 -
Alexander Wilson, Canadian and Notre Dame athlete (b.
1905)
★
December 11 -
Philip Phillips, American archaeologist (b.
1900)
★
December 11 -
Carl Marzani, American
political documentary filmmaker, author, editor and publisher (b.
1912)
★
December 12 -
Stuart Roosa, astronaut (b.
1933)
★
December 23 -
Sebastian Shaw, English actor (b.
1905)
★
December 24 -
John Boswell, American historian (b.
1947)
★
December 27 -
Fanny Craddock, British TV chef and restaurant critic (b.
1909)
Nobel prizes
★
Physics -
Bertram N. Brockhouse,
Clifford Glenwood Shull
★
Chemistry -
George Andrew Olah
★
Medicine -
Alfred G. Gilman,
Martin Rodbell
★
Literature -
Kenzaburo Oe
★
Peace -
Yasser Arafat,
Shimon Peres,
Yitzhak Rabin
★
Economics -
Reinhard Selten,
John Forbes Nash,
John Harsanyi
Templeton Prize
★
Michael Novak
Fields Medal
★
Efim Isakovich Zelmanov,
Pierre-Louis Lions,
Jean Bourgain,
Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
Right Livelihood Award
★
Astrid Lindgren, SERVOL (Service Volunteered for All), H. Sudarshan / VGKK (Vivekananda Girijana Kalyana Kendra),
Ken Saro-Wiwa /
MOSOP (Movement for the Survival of the
Ogoni People)
See also
★
20th century
External links