1976

From top to bottom, left to right: Mao Zedong dies, ending a political era in China; the 1976 Tangshan earthquake kills over 240,000 people; the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal face boycotts and controversy; the 1976 Argentine coup d'état topples Isabel Perón; Israel’s Entebbe raid rescues hostages in Uganda; the MV George Prince ferry disaster kills 78 people in Louisiana; the U.S. celebrates its Bicentennial; the 1976 Cavalese cable car crash in Italy kills 43; and the debut of VHS transforms home video.
1976 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1976
MCMLXXVI
Ab urbe condita2729
Armenian calendar1425
ԹՎ ՌՆԻԵ
Assyrian calendar6726
Baháʼí calendar132–133
Balinese saka calendar1897–1898
Bengali calendar1382–1383
Berber calendar2926
British Regnal year24 Eliz. 2 – 25 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2520
Burmese calendar1338
Byzantine calendar7484–7485
Chinese calendar乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit)
4673 or 4466
    — to —
丙辰年 (Fire Dragon)
4674 or 4467
Coptic calendar1692–1693
Discordian calendar3142
Ethiopian calendar1968–1969
Hebrew calendar5736–5737
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2032–2033
 - Shaka Samvat1897–1898
 - Kali Yuga5076–5077
Holocene calendar11976
Igbo calendar976–977
Iranian calendar1354–1355
Islamic calendar1395–1397
Japanese calendarShōwa 51
(昭和51年)
Javanese calendar1907–1908
Juche calendar65
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4309
Minguo calendarROC 65
民國65年
Nanakshahi calendar508
Thai solar calendar2519
Tibetan calendarཤིང་མོ་ཡོས་ལོ་
(female Wood-Hare)
2102 or 1721 or 949
    — to —
མེ་ཕོ་འབྲུག་ལོ་
(male Fire-Dragon)
2103 or 1722 or 950
Unix time189302400 – 220924799

1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1976th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 976th year of the 2nd millennium, the 76th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1970s decade.

Events

January

February

March

  • March – The Cray-1, the first commercially developed supercomputer, is released by Seymour Cray's Cray Research, with the first purchaser being the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) in Los Alamos, New Mexico.[8]
  • March 1
    • U.K. Home Secretary Merlyn Rees ends Special Category Status for those sentenced for scheduled terrorist crimes relating to the civil violence in Northern Ireland.
    • Bradford Bishop allegedly murders five of his family members in Bethesda, Maryland. The crime goes undiscovered for 10 days and the suspect is never caught. From 2014 to 2018 he is on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
  • March 4
    • The Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention is formally dissolved in Northern Ireland, resulting in Direct rule over Northern Ireland by the Government of the United Kingdom in London.
    • The Maguire Seven are found guilty in London of possessing explosives for use by the Provisional Irish Republican Army and subsequently jailed for 14 years; their convictions were overturned in 1991.
  • March 9 – A cable car disaster occurs when a supporting cable breaks in Cavalese, Italy, resulting in 43 deaths.[9]
  • March 911 – Two coal mine explosions claim 26 lives at the Blue Diamond Coal Co. Scotia Mine, in Letcher County, Kentucky.
  • March 16Harold Wilson resigns as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[10]
  • March 20Patty Hearst is found guilty of armed robbery of a San Francisco bank in 1974.
  • March 24
    • Argentina military forces depose president Isabel Perón.
    • A general strike takes place in the People's Republic of the Congo.
  • March 26
    • The Body Shop, the retail chain for skin care products and cosmetics founded by Anita Roddick, opens its first branch in Brighton, England.[11]
  • March 27
    • The South African Defence Force withdraws from Angola and concludes Operation Savannah.
    • The first 7.4 kilometres (4.6 mi) of the Washington Metro subway system opens.
  • March 29 – The military dictatorship of General Jorge Videla comes to power in Argentina.
  • March 31 – The New Jersey Supreme Court rules that patient in a persistent vegetative state in the Karen Ann Quinlan case can be disconnected from her ventilator. She remains comatose and dies in 1985.

April

  • April 1
    • Apple Computer Company is formed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in California.
    • Conrail (Consolidated Rails Corporation) is formed by the U.S. government, to take control of 13 major Northeast Class-1 railroads that have filed for bankruptcy protection. Conrail takes control at midnight, as a government-owned and operated railroad until 1986, when it is sold to the public.
    • The Jovian–Plutonian gravitational effect is first reported by British astronomer Patrick Moore.
  • April 2Norodom Sihanouk is forced to resign as Head of State of Kampuchea by the Khmer Rouge led by Pol Pot and is placed under house arrest.
  • April 3 – The Eurovision Song Contest 1976 is won by Brotherhood of Man, representing the United Kingdom, with their song Save Your Kisses for Me.
  • April 5
  • April 12
    • The 1976 West Bank local elections were held.
  • April 13
  • April 16 – As a measure to curb population growth, the minimum age for marriage in India is raised to 21 years for men and 18 years for women.
  • April 19 – A violent F5 tornado strikes around Brownwood, Texas, injuring 11 people. Two people were thrown at least 1,000 yards (910 m) by the tornado and survived uninjured.[13]
  • April 21 – The Great Bookie Robbery in Melbourne, Australia: Bandits steal A$1.4 million in bookmakers' settlements from Queen Street, Melbourne.
  • April 25 – Portugal's new constitution is enacted.
  • April 29Sino-Soviet split: A concealed bomb explodes at the gates of the Soviet embassy in China, killing four Chinese.[14] The targets were embassy employees, returning from lunch, but on this day they had returned to the embassy earlier.[14]

May

  • May 1 – Neville Wran becomes Premier of New South Wales.
  • May 4
    • The first LAGEOS (Laser Geodynamics Satellite) is launched.
    • A train crash in Schiedam, the Netherlands, kills 24 people.
  • May 6 – An earthquake hits the Friuli area in Italy, killing more than 900 people and making another 100,000 homeless.
  • May 9Ulrike Meinhof of the Red Army Faction is found hanged in an apparent suicide in her Stuttgart-Stammheim prison cell.
  • May 11
  • May 13 – The Atari video arcade game Breakout is released.
  • May 16 – The Montreal Canadiens sweep the Philadelphia Flyers in four games to win the Stanley Cup in ice hockey.
  • May 21 – The Yuba City bus disaster, the second-worst bus crash in U.S. history, leaves 28 students and one teacher killed.
  • May 24
    • Washington, D.C. Concorde service begins.
    • The Judgment of Paris pits French vs. California wines in a blind taste-test in Paris, France. California wines win the contest, surprising the wine world and opening the wine industry to newcomers in several countries.
  • May 25 – U.S. President Gerald Ford defeats challenger Ronald Reagan in 3 Republican presidential primaries: Kentucky, Tennessee and Oregon.
  • May 30Indianapolis 500 automobile race: Johnny Rutherford wins the (rain-shortened) shortest race in event history to date, at 102 laps or 408 kilometres (254 mi).
  • May 31 – Syria intervenes in the Lebanese Civil War in opposition to the Palestine Liberation Organization, which it has previously supported.

June

  • June 1 – The United Kingdom and Iceland end the Third Cod War, with the UK accepting Iceland's extension of its territorial waters to 200 nautical miles in exchange for defined fishing rights.
  • June 2
    • A car bomb fatally injures Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles.
    • The Philippine government opens relations with the Soviet Union.
  • June 4 – The Boston Celtics defeat the Phoenix Suns 128–126 in triple overtime in Game 5 of the National Basketball Association Finals at the Boston Garden. In 1997, the game is selected by a panel of experts as the greatest of the NBA's first 50 years.
  • June 5 – The Teton Dam collapses in southeast Idaho in the US, killing 11 people.
  • June 6 – The Double Six Crash, a plane crash in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, kills everyone on board, including Sabahan Chief Minister Tun Fuad Stephens.
  • June 12 – Alberto Demicheli, a jurist, is inaugurated as a civilian de facto President of Uruguay after Juan María Bordaberry is deposed by the military.
  • June 13 – Savage thunderstorms roll through the state of Iowa, spawning several tornadoes, including an F-5 tornado that destroys the town of Jordan.
  • June 16 – The Soweto uprising in South Africa begins.
  • June 20
    • Hundreds of Western tourists are moved from Beirut and taken to safety in Syria by the U.S. military, following the murder of the U.S. Ambassador.
    • General elections are held in Italy, resulting in the best result for the Communist Party (PCI) in a general election.
    • Czechoslovakia beats West Germany 5–3 on penalties to win Euro 76 when the game ends 2–2 after extra time.
  • June 25 – Strikes start in Poland (Ursus, Radom, Płock) after communists raise food prices; they end on June 30.
  • June 26 – The CN Tower is opened in Toronto, the tallest free-standing land structure opens to the public.
  • June 27
    • G-6 is renamed "Group of 7" (G-7) with the inclusion of Canada.
    • Palestinian militants hijack an Air France plane in Greece with 246 passengers and 12 crew. They take it to Entebbe, Uganda.
  • June 29
    • Seychelles gains independence from the United Kingdom.
    • The Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe convenes in East Berlin.

July

Italian tall ship Amerigo Vespucci in New York Harbor during the United States Bicentennial celebration.
  • July 2North Vietnam dissolves the Provisional Government of South Vietnam and unites the two countries to form the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
  • July 3
    • Gregg v. Georgia: The Supreme Court of the United States rules that the death penalty is not inherently cruel or unusual and is a constitutionally acceptable form of punishment overturning the Furman v. Georgia case of 1972.
    • The great heat wave in the United Kingdom, which is currently suffering from drought conditions, reaches its peak.
  • July 4
  • July 6 – The first class of women is inducted at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
  • July 7
    • German left-wing women terrorists Monika Berberich, Gabriella Rollnick, Juliane Plambeck and Inge Viett escape from the Lehrter Straße maximum security prison in West Berlin.
    • David Steel becomes leader of the UK's Liberal Party in the aftermath of the scandal which forced out Jeremy Thorpe.
  • July 10
    • Four mercenaries, three British and one American, are shot by firing squad in Angola, following the Luanda Trial.
    • Seveso disaster: An explosion at a chemical plant in Seveso, Italy, causes extensive pollution to a large area in the neighborhood of Milan, with many evacuations and a large number of people affected by the toxic cloud.
  • July 12 – In the United States:
    • California State University, Fullerton massacre: seven people are shot and killed, and two others are wounded in a mass shooting on campus at California State University, Fullerton.
    • Price Club, as predecessor of Costco, a worldwide membership-registration-only retailer, is founded in California.[16]
  • July 15
    • Jimmy Carter is nominated for U.S. president at the Democratic National Convention in New York City.
    • Twenty-six Chowchilla schoolchildren and their bus driver are abducted and buried in a box truck within a quarry in Livermore, California. The captives dig themselves free after 16 hours. The quarry-owner's son and two accomplices are arrested for the crime.
  • July 1620 – Albert Spaggiari and his gang break into the vault of the Société Generale Bank in Nice, France.
  • July 17
  • July 18 – 14-year-old Romanian gymnast Nadia Comăneci earns the first of seven perfect scores of 10 at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
  • July 19 – Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal is created.
  • July 20
    • Viking program: The Viking 1 lander successfully lands on Mars.
    • American criminal Gary Gilmore is arrested for murdering two men in Utah.
  • July 21 – A Provisional Irish Republican Army bomb kills Christopher Ewart-Biggs, new British ambassador to the Irish Republic, and Judith Cooke, a Northern Ireland Office private secretary, in Dublin; two others are seriously wounded but survive.
  • July 26 – In Los Angeles, Ronald Reagan announces his choice of liberal U.S. Senator Richard Schweiker as his vice presidential running mate, in an effort to woo moderate Republican delegates away from President Gerald Ford.
  • July 27
    • The United Kingdom breaks diplomatic relations with its former colony Uganda in response to the hijacking of Air France Flight 139.
    • Delegates attending an American Legion convention at The Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia, US, begin falling ill with a form of pneumonia: this will eventually be recognised as the first outbreak of Legionnaires' disease and will end in the deaths of 29 attendees.
  • July 28 – The Tangshan earthquake flattens Tangshan, China, killing 242,769 people, and injuring 164,851.
  • July 29 – In New York City, the "Son of Sam" pulls a gun from a paper bag, killing one and seriously wounding another, in the first of a series of attacks that terrorize the city for the next year.
  • July 30
  • July 31
    • NASA releases the famous Face on Mars photo, taken by Viking 1.
    • The Big Thompson River in northern Colorado floods, destroying more than 400 cars and houses and killing 143 people.

August

Tsunami damage at barangay Tibpuan, Lebak, Mindanao

September

October

October 4: The InterCity 125 high-speed train is introduced in the UK; services begin two days later.
  • October 4 – The InterCity 125 high-speed train is introduced in the United Kingdom.
  • October 6
    • Cubana de Aviación Flight 455 crashes due to a bomb placed by anti-Fidel Castro terrorists, after taking off from Bridgetown, Barbados; all 73 people on board are killed.[22]
    • Students gathering at Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand are massacred, while protesting the return of ex-dictator Thanom Kittikachorn by a coalition of right-wing paramilitary and government forces, triggering the return of the military to government.
    • In San Francisco, during his second televised debate with Jimmy Carter, U.S. President Gerald Ford incorrectly declares that "there is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe" (there is at the time).
    • The Cultural Revolution in China concludes upon the capture of the Gang of Four.
  • October 8 – Thorbjörn Fälldin replaces Olof Palme as Prime Minister of Sweden.
  • October 10 – Taiwan Governor Hsieh Tung-min is injured by a letter bomb from a pro-independence activist.
  • October 12 – The People's Republic of China announces that Hua Guofeng is the successor to Mao Zedong as Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party following the latter's death on September 9 from a heart attack.
  • October 13 – The United States Commission on Civil Rights releases the report, Puerto Ricans in the Continental United States: An Uncertain Future, that documents that Puerto Ricans in the United States have a poverty rate of 33 percent in 1974 (up from 29 percent in 1970), the highest of all major racial-ethnic groups in the country (not including Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory).
  • October 19
    • The Battle of Aishiya is fought in Lebanon.
    • The Copyright Act of 1976 extends copyright duration for an additional 19 years in the United States.
    • The Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is placed on the list of endangered species.
  • October 20 – The Mississippi River ferry MV George Prince is struck by a ship while crossing from Destrehan, Louisiana to Luling, Louisiana, killing 78 passengers and crew.
  • October 22 – Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh, the 5th President of Ireland, resigns after being publicly insulted by the Minister for Defense.
  • October 26Transkei gains "independence" from South Africa.

November

  • November 2 – 1976 United States presidential election: Jimmy Carter narrowly defeats incumbent Gerald Ford, becoming the first candidate from the Deep South to win since the Civil War.
  • November 6 - Uttawar forced sterilisations: Mass vasectomy of nearly 800 men of Uttawar village, Palwal district, Haryana during India's Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi.[23]
  • November 12 – Disappearance of Renee MacRae and her 3-year-old son Andrew from Inverness in Scotland; this becomes Britain's longest-running missing persons case.[24]
  • November 15 – The first megamouth shark is discovered off Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi.
  • November 19 – Jaime Ornelas Camacho takes office as the first President of the Regional Government of Madeira, Portugal.
  • November 24 – 1976 Çaldıran–Muradiye earthquake: Between 4,000 and 5,000 are killed in a 7.3 Ms earthquake at Van and Muradiye in eastern Turkey.
  • November 26

December

Date unknown

  • Random breath testing is introduced in Victoria (Australia).
  • The first laser printer is introduced by IBM (the IBM 3800).
  • The New Jersey Legislature passes legislation legalizing casinos in the shore town of Atlantic City commencing in 1978. After signing the bill into law, Governor Brendan Byrne declares "The mob is not welcome in New Jersey!" referring to the Mafia's influence at casinos in Nevada.

Births

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

January

Paz Vega
Johnny Yong Bosch
Michael Peña
Emma Bunton

February

Isla Fisher
Tony Jaa
Abhishek Bachchan
Charlie Day
Kelly Macdonald
Rashida Jones

March

Freddie Prinze Jr.
Danny Masterson
Chester Bennington
Rachael MacFarlane
Reese Witherspoon
Peyton Manning
Wladimir Klitschko
Ayako Kawasumi
Vice Ganda

April

David Oyelowo
Candace Cameron Bure
Melissa Joan Hart
Joey Lawrence
Sally Hawkins
  • April 1
    • Troy Baker, American actor and musician
    • David Oyelowo, English-American actor
  • April 2
    • Lucy Diakovska, German-Bulgarian pop singer
    • Daisuke Namikawa, Japanese voice actor
    • Rory Sabbatini, South African golfer
  • April 3 – Will Mellor, English actor
  • April 4
    • Emerson, Brazilian footballer
    • James Roday Rodriguez, American actor, director and screenwriter
    • Paula Yacoubian, Lebanese politician and journalist[42]
  • April 5
    • Fernando Morientes, Spanish footballer
    • Natascha Ragosina, Russian boxer
    • Henrik Stenson, Swedish golfer[43]
    • Sterling K. Brown, African-American actor
  • April 6 – Candace Cameron Bure, American actress
  • April 10 – Jan Werner Danielsen, Norwegian singer (d. 2006)
  • April 12 – Andrei Lipanov, Russian ice skater
  • April 13
    • Glenn Howerton, American actor
    • Jonathan Brandis, American actor, director and screenwriter (d. 2003)[44]
  • April 14 – Anna DeForge, American basketball player
  • April 15
    • Jason Bonsignore, Canadian ice-hockey player
    • Steve Williams, British rower
  • April 16
    • David Lyons, Australian actor
    • Robert Dahlqvist, Swedish guitarist and vocalist (d. 2017)
    • Shu Qi, Taiwanese actress
  • April 18
    • Melissa Joan Hart, American actress
    • Sean Maguire, British actor and singer
  • April 19
    • Wyatt Cenac, American actor, writer and director
    • Kim Young-oh, South Korean illustrator
  • April 20
    • Joey Lawrence, American actor
    • Shay Given, Irish football goalkeeper
  • April 21 – Rommel Adducul, Filipino basketball player
  • April 22 – Michał Żewłakow, Polish footballer
  • April 23 – Darren Huckerby, English footballer
  • April 25
    • Tim Duncan, American basketball player
    • Denis Kartsev, Russian professional ice hockey player[45]
    • Rainer Schüttler, German tennis player
    • Kim Jong-kook, South Korean singer, television personality
  • April 26 – Elisabet Reinsalu, Estonian actress
  • April 27 – Sally Hawkins, English actress
  • April 28 – Joseph N'Do, Cameroonian international footballer [46]
  • April 29 – Kanaka Herath, Sri Lankan politician

May

Anza
Michele Frangilli
Anže Logar
Ana Paula Valadão
Cillian Murphy
Colin Farrell
  • May 1
    • Darius McCrary, American actor
    • Michele Frangilli, Italian archer
  • May 3
    • Beto, Portuguese footballer
    • Jeff Halpern, American ice hockey player
  • May 4 – Anza, Japanese actress and singer best known for playing the character of Sailor Moon in some Sailor Moon musical
  • May 5 – Juan Pablo Sorín, Argentine footballer and sports broadcaster[47]
  • May 8 – Martha Wainwright, Canadian-American folk-pop singer
  • May 10
    • Rhona Bennett, American actress, singer and model
    • Rogério Oliveira da Costa, Brazilian-born football striker (d. 2006)
  • May 14 – Martine McCutcheon, British actress and singer
  • May 15
    • Mark Kennedy, Irish footballer
    • Jacek Krzynówek, Polish footballer
    • Anže Logar, Slovenian politician, minister of foreign affairs
  • May 17 – Mayte Martínez, Spanish athlete[48]
  • May 20 – Ramón Hernández, Venezuelan baseball player
  • May 23 – Ricardinho, Brazilian football player and coach[49]
  • May 25
    • Stefan Holm, Swedish high jumper[50]
    • Cillian Murphy, Irish actor
    • Erinn Hayes, American actress
    • Nadine Heredia, Peruvian politician, First Lady of Peru
  • May 26 – Paul Collingwood, English cricketer
  • May 28
    • Alexei Nemov, Russian gymnast
    • Liam O'Brien, American actor
  • May 31

June

'Masenate Mohato Seeiso
Alexei Navalny
Emilie-Claire Barlow
Lindsay Davenport
Blake Shelton
Ryan Hurst
Juliano Belletti
  • June 2
    • Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, Brazilian mixed martial artist
    • Tim Rice-Oxley, English rock musician/composer (Keane)
    • Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso of Lesotho
  • June 3 – Jamie McMurray, American race car driver
  • June 4
  • June 5
    • Aesop Rock, American hip-hop artist
    • Marc Worden, Canadian actor and voice actor
  • June 6
    • Emilie-Claire Barlow, Canadian actress and singer
    • Geoff Rowley, English skateboarder
  • June 7
    • Necro, American rapper
    • Nora Salinas, Mexican actress and model
    • Mirsad Türkcan, Serbian born-Turkish basketball player[53]
  • June 8Lindsay Davenport, American tennis player
  • June 10
    • Esther Ouwehand, Dutch politician, parliamentarian for the Party for the Animals
    • Mariana Seoane, Mexican actress
  • June 12 – Thomas Sørensen, Danish football goalkeeper
  • June 13
    • Kym Marsh, British singer (Hear'Say) and actress
    • Jason "J" Brown, British singer (5ive)
  • June 14 – Alan Carr, English comedian
  • June 16 – Tom Lenk, American actor
  • June 17
    • Estelle Folest, French politician[54]
    • Peter Svidler, Russian chess grandmaster
  • June 18
    • Petri Haapimaa, Finnish footballer and coach
    • Brady Haran, Australian-British founder and cast of Numberphile channel
    • Blake Shelton, American singer
  • June 19 – Ryan Hurst, American actor
  • June 20 – Juliano Belletti, Brazilian footballer
  • June 21 – Antonio Cochran, American football player
  • June 22 – Mike O'Brien, American actor, writer and comedian
  • June 23
    • Brandon Stokley, American football player
    • Paola Suárez, Argentine tennis player[55]
    • Emmanuelle Vaugier, Canadian actress
    • Patrick Vieira, French footballer
    • Gavin Williamson, British politician, Secretary of State for Education
  • June 25 – Maurren Maggi, Brazilian athlete and politician[56]
  • June 26
    • Cédric Jimenez, French film producer, film director and screenwriter
    • Wilson Lima, Brazilian politician and journalist
    • Alexander Zakharchenko, Ukrainian separatist rebel (d. 2018)
  • June 27 – Joseph Sikora, American actor
  • June 28
    • Nawaf Al-Temyat, Saudi Arabian football (soccer) player
    • David Palmer, Australian squash player
    • Hesha Withanage, Sri Lankan politician
  • June 29
    • Annette Beutler, Swiss professional racing cyclist
    • Katsutoshi Domori, Japanese football player
    • Angelo Lekkas, Australian rules footballer
  • June 30
    • Tamara Sedmak, Swiss television presenter, model and actress
    • Jason Bostic, American football defensive back
    • Christine Schürrer, German serial killer
    • Gilbert Yvel, Dutch mixed martial artist

July

Gino D'Acampo
Bérénice Bejo
Adrian Grenier
Diane Kruger
Gabriel Iglesias
Luke Bryan
Benedict Cumberbatch
  • July 1
  • July 2
    • Kon Arimura, Malaysian-Japanese radio personality, film critic and film commentator
    • Krisztián Lisztes, Hungarian footballer
    • Tommy Pistol, American actor and director
  • July 3
    • Shane Lynch, Irish singer
    • Wanderlei Silva, Brazilian mixed martial artist
    • Bobby Skinstad, Zimbabwean rugby union player
    • Andrea Barber, American actress
    • Henry Olonga, Zambian-Zimbabwean cricketer
  • July 4
    • Jo Chen, American-Taiwanese comic book artist and writer
    • Daijiro Kato, Japanese motorcycle racer (d. 2003)
  • July 5
    • Jamie Elman, Canadian-American actor
    • Nuno Gomes, Portuguese footballer
    • Rufus Johnson, American rapper also known as Bizarre
  • July 7
    • Lina Teoh, Malaysian actress, television host and model
    • Bérénice Bejo, Argentine actress
    • Hamish Linklater, American actor and playwright
  • July 8
    • Ellen MacArthur, English yachtswoman
    • Grettell Valdez, Mexican television and film actress and fashion model[57]
  • July 9
    • Fred Savage, American actor and director
    • Arturo Carmona, Mexican actor
    • Elliot Cowan, English actor
  • July 10
    • Edmílson, Brazilian footballer[58]
    • Ludovic Giuly, French footballer
    • Adrian Grenier, American actor, musician and director
    • Elissa Slotkin, American politician[59]
  • July 11 – Eduardo Nájera, Mexican basketball player
  • July 12
    • Anna Friel, English actress
    • Tracie Spencer, American R&B singer
    • Kyrsten Sinema, American politician[60]
  • July 14 – Geraint Jones, Papua New Guinea cricketer
  • July 15
    • Diane Kruger, German actress
    • Gabriel Iglesias, American actor, voice actor and comedian
  • July 16
    • Anna Smashnova, Israeli tennis player
    • Bobby Lashley, American professional wrestler
  • July 17
    • Luke Bryan, American country music singer-songwriter
    • Marcos Senna, Brazilian born-Spanish footballer
    • Eric Winter, American actor and fashion model
  • July 18 – Elsa Pataky, Spanish actress and model
  • July 19
    • Diether Ocampo, Filipino actor, singer and model
    • Benedict Cumberbatch, English actor[61]
    • Eric Prydz, Swedish DJ and producer
  • July 20 – Alex Yoong, Malaysian racing driver
  • July 21
    • Cori Bush, American politician[62]
    • Tatyana Lebedeva, Russian long jumper[63]
    • Jaime Murray, English actress
  • July 23Judit Polgár, Hungarian chess player
  • July 25 – Timur Mutsurayev, Chechen bard
  • July 26 – Pável Pardo, Mexican footballer[64]
  • July 28 – Jacoby Shaddix, American singer
  • July 31 – Paulo Wanchope, Costa Rican footballer[65]

August

Iván Duque
Pritam Singh
JC Chasez
Alexander Skarsgård
Alex O'Loughlin
Sarah Chalke
  • August 1
    • Iván Duque, Colombian politician, 33rd President of Colombia[66]
    • Don Hertzfeldt, American animator
    • Nwankwo Kanu, Nigerian footballer
    • Hasan Şaş, Turkish football player and coach[67]
    • Amar Upadhyay, Indian television actor and model
  • August 2
    • Kati Wilhelm, German biathlete[68]
    • Pritam Singh, Singaporean lawyer and politician[69]
  • August 4
    • Paul Goldstein, American tennis player[70]
  • August 5 – Napoleon Beazley, juvenile offender (d. 2002)
  • August 6
    • Andero Ermel, Estonian actor
    • Soleil Moon Frye, American actress, director and screenwriter
    • Melissa George, Australian actress
    • Travis Kalanick, American businessman and computer programmer; co-founder of Uber
  • August 8 – JC Chasez, American singer ('N Sync)
  • August 9
  • August 11
    • Iván Córdoba, Colombian football player and manager[71]
    • Will Friedle, American actor, voice actor, writer and comedian
    • Jhong Hilario, Filipino actor, dancer, television host, and politician
  • August 12
    • Mikko Lindström, Finnish rock guitarist
    • Lina Rafn, Danish singer
  • August 14 – Maya Nasri, Lebanese actress and singer
  • August 15
  • August 18
    • Lee Seung-yeop, South Korean baseball player
    • Bryan Volpenhein, American rower[73]
  • August 21 – Liezel Huber, South African born-American tennis player[74]
  • August 25 – Alexander Skarsgård, Swedish actor
  • August 27
    • Sarah Chalke, Canadian actress
    • Carlos Moyá, Spanish tennis player
    • Mark Webber, Australian racing driver
  • August 29
  • August 30 – Cristian Gonzáles, Uruguayan-born Indonesian footballer
  • August 31 – Roque Júnior, Brazilian footballer

September

Carice van Houten
Naomie Harris
Alison Sweeney
Jon Bernthal
Emma de Caunes
Ronaldo

October

Seann William Scott
Alicia Silverstone
Ramzan Kadyrov
Emily Deschanel
Andrew Scott
Ryan Reynolds
Piper Perabo
  • Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, Iraqi-born leader of the Islamic state (d. 2022)
  • October 1 – Danielle Bisutti, American actress and singer
  • October 2 – Anita Kulcsár, Hungarian handball player (d. 2005)
  • October 2 - Qaisar Mahmood
  • October 3Seann William Scott, American actor and producer
  • October 4
  • October 5Ramzan Kadyrov, Head of the Chechen Republic
  • October 6
    • Freddy García, Venezuelan baseball player
    • Barbie Hsu, Taiwanese actress and singer (d. 2025)
  • October 7
    • Taylor Hicks, American singer
    • Pekka Kuusisto, Finnish violinist
    • Gilberto Silva, Brazilian football player
    • Santiago Solari, Argentine football player and coach
  • October 9
    • Sam Riegel, American voice actor and director
    • Nick Swardson, American actor, stand-up comedian and screenwriter
  • October 10
    • Bob Burnquist, Brazilian skateboarder
    • Shane Doan, Canadian ice hockey player
  • October 11Emily Deschanel, American actress
  • October 12 – Kajsa Bergqvist, Swedish high jumper[79]
  • October 14 – Chang Chen, Taiwanese actor
  • October 15 – Yoon Son-ha, South Korean actress
  • October 18 – Galder, Norwegian musician
  • October 19
    • Joe Duplantier, French musician
    • Dan Smith, Canadian ice-hockey player
    • Michael Young, American baseball player
    • Desmond Harrington, American actor
    • Omar Gooding, American actor
  • October 20
    • Dan Fogler, American actor, comedian and writer
    • Plamen Goranov, Bulgarian photographer, mountain climber and a Varna-based local protest leader (d. 2013)
  • October 21
    • Jeremy Miller, American actor
    • Andrew Scott, Irish actor
  • October 23
    • Cat Deeley, British television presenter
    • Ryan Reynolds, Canadian actor
  • October 25
    • Steve Jones, Northern Irish footballer
    • Anton Sikharulidze, Russian figure skater
  • October 26
    • Miikka Kiprusoff, Finnish hockey player
    • Jeremy Wotherspoon, Canadian speed skater
    • Thurop Van Orman, American animator and voice actor
  • October 29
    • Stephen Craigan, Northern Irish footballer
    • Mark Sheehan, Irish guitarist (The Script) (d. 2023)[80]
  • October 31
    • Guti, Spanish football player and coach[81]
    • Piper Perabo, American actress

November

Chad Lindberg
Sebastian Arcelus
Jack Dorsey
Jaleel White
Chadwick Boseman
Anna Faris
  • November 1
    • Chad Lindberg, American actor
    • Sam Presti, American basketball executive, general manager of the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder since 2007
  • November 2 – Thierry Omeyer, French handball goalkeeper
  • November 5
    • Oleh Shelayev, Ukrainian footballer
    • Sean Brown, Canadian ice-hockey player
    • Sebastian Arcelus, American actor
  • November 6
    • Pat Tillman, American football player, victim of friendly fire (d. 2004)
    • Troy Hambrick, American football player
    • Wiley Wiggins, American actor
  • November 7Mark Philippoussis, Australian tennis player
  • November 8 – Brett Lee, Australian cricketer
  • November 9
    • Josh Kaufman, American singer-songwriter, winner of The Voice season 6
    • Federica De Bortoli, Italian voice actress
  • November 11 – Mike Leon Grosch, German singer
  • November 12
    • Tevin Campbell, American singer and actor
    • Mirosław Szymkowiak, Polish footballer
  • November 13 – Janine Leal, Venezuelan nutritionist, television presenter and model.[82]
  • November 15 – Virginie Ledoyen, French actress[83]
  • November 17 – Diane Neal, American actress
  • November 18 – Shagrath, Norwegian black metal musician (Dimmu Borgir)
  • November 19
    • Jack Dorsey, American software architect, businessman, co-founder of Twitter
    • Benny Vansteelant, Belgian duathlete (d. 2007)
  • November 20
    • Dominique Dawes, African-American Olympic gymnast
    • Ji Yun-nam, North Korean footballer
    • Laura Harris, Canadian actress
  • November 22
  • November 24
    • Chen Lu, Chinese figure skater
    • Christian Laflamme, Canadian ice-hockey player
  • November 25
  • November 26 – Maia Campbell, American actress and singer
  • November 27 – Jaleel White, African-American actor
  • November 28 – Ryan Kwanten, Australian actor and comedian
  • November 29
    • Chadwick Boseman, American actor and playwright (d. 2020)
    • Anna Faris, American actress
    • Ehren McGhehey, American stunt performer and actor

December

Zoe Konstantopoulou
Armin van Buuren
Danny McBride
  • December 1
  • December 3
    • Cornelius Griffin, American football player
    • Marcos Denner, Brazilian footballer
  • December 4 – Amie Comeaux, American country music singer (d. 1997)
  • December 5
    • Amy Acker, American actress
    • Rafaela Crespín Rubio, Spanish politician
    • Evonne Hsu, Taiwanese singer
  • December 6 – Alicia Machado, Venezuelan beauty queen, Miss Universe 1996
  • December 7
    • Mark Duplass, American actor, screenwriter and director
    • Georges Laraque, Canadian ice-hockey player
    • Derek Ramsay, Filipino actor and model
  • December 8
    • Zoe Konstantopoulou, Greek lawyer and politician
    • Dominic Monaghan, English-German actor
  • December 13
    • Mark Paston, New Zealand footballer
    • Radosław Sobolewski, Polish footballer
  • December 14 – Leland Chapman, American bail bondsman
  • December 16 – Osamu Sato, Japanese former professional boxer
  • December 17
    • Takeo Spikes, American football player
    • Dan Hageman, American screenwriter and television producer
  • December 18
    • Koyuki, Japanese actress
  • December 21 – Mirela Maniani, Greek javelin thrower
  • December 23
    • Jamie Noble, American professional wrestler
    • Amjad Sabri, Pakistani Qawwali singer (d. 2016)
    • Christopher Pizzey, English actor and comedian
  • December 24 – Ángel Matos, Cuban taekwondo athlete
  • December 25
  • December 26
    • Nadia Litz, Canadian actress and producer
    • Dmitri Tertyshny, Russian professional ice hockey (d. 1999)
  • December 27 – Fernando Pisani, Canadian ice-hockey player
  • December 28 – Joe Manganiello, American actor
  • December 29 – Danny McBride, American actor, comedian and writer

Date unknown

  • Pedro X. Molina, Nicaraguan caricaturist[85]

Deaths

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

January

Zhou Enlai
Dame Agatha Christie
Paul Robeson

February

Sal Mineo
Florence Ballard

March

Luchino Visconti

April

Max Ernst
Howard Hughes

May

Hugo Wieslander

June

J. Paul Getty
Dame Sybil Thorndike
Juliette Elmir
  • June 2
    • Abdul Rahman Hassan Azzam, Egyptian diplomat and politician, 1st Secretary-General of the Arab League (b. 1893)
    • Juan José Torres, Bolivian politician and military leader, 50th President of Bolivia (b. 1920)
  • June 6
    • J. Paul Getty, American industrialist, founder of Getty Oil (b. 1892)
    • David Jacobs, Welsh Olympic athlete (b. 1888)
    • Fuad Stephens, Malaysian politician (b. 1920)
    • Victor Varconi, Hungarian actor (b. 1891)
  • June 7
    • Bobby Hackett, American jazz musician (b. 1915)
    • Shigetarō Shimada, Japanese admiral during World War II (b. 1883)
  • June 9 – Dame Sybil Thorndike, British actress (b. 1882)
  • June 10 – Adolph Zukor, Hungarian-born American film producer (b. 1873)
  • June 11 – Toots Mondt, American WWF promoter (b. 1894)
  • June 12 – Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ, 1st Prime Minister of South Vietnam and 1st Vice President of South Vietnam (b. 1908)
  • June 15 – Jimmy Dykes, American baseball player and manager (b. 1896)[96]
  • June 16 – Hector Pieterson, South African activist (b. 1963)
  • June 17 – Richard Casey, Australian statesman and diplomat (b. 1890)
  • June 23 – DeHart Hubbard, American Olympic athlete (b. 1903)[97]
  • June 24
    • Imogen Cunningham, American photographer (b. 1883)
    • Juliette Elmir, Lebanese-Argentine nurse and political activist (b. 1909)
  • June 27 – C. Wade McClusky, United States Navy admiral (b. 1902)
  • June 28
    • Stanley Baker, Welsh actor and film producer (b. 1928)
    • Ruby McKim, American quilt designer (b. 1891)[98]
  • June 30 – Firpo Marberry, American baseball pitcher (b. 1898)[99]

July

Joachim Peiper
Mickey Cohen

August

Fritz Lang

September

Mao Zedong

October

Barbara Nichols

November

Trofim Lysenko
Rosalind Russell

December

Benjamin Britten
João Goulart

Nobel Prizes

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Further reading

  • 1976 news dictionary (1977) online