Events from the year 1996 in the United States.
Incumbents
Federal government
:Bob Dole (RâÂÂKansas) (until June 12)
:Trent Lott (RâÂÂMississippi) (starting June 12)
State governments
Events
January
February
- February 1 – Sundance Channel debuts.
- February 2 â Frontier Middle School shooting: A gunman kills his algebra teacher and two other students in Moses Lake, Washington.
- February 6 â 1996 Honolulu hostage crisis: A gunman takes hostages at his former place of employment in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- February 15 â The U.S. Embassy in Athens, Greece comes under mortar fire.
- February 16 â 1996 Maryland train collision: A Chicago-bound Amtrak train, the Capitol Limited, collides with a MARC commuter train bound for Washington, D.C., killing 11 people.
- February 17 â In Philadelphia, Garry Kasparov beats "Deep Blue" in a second chess match.
- February 24 â Cuban fighter jets shoot down two American aircraft belonging to the Cuban exile group Brothers to the Rescue. Cuban officials assert that they invaded Cuban airspace.
- February 29 â In Lumberton, North Carolina, Daniel Green is convicted of the murder of James Jordan, the father of basketball star Michael Jordan.
March
- March 4 – DISH Network, a Direct Broadcast Satellite service, begins as a service of EchoStar.
- March 8 â The People's Republic of China begins surface-to-surface missile testing and military exercises off Taiwanese coastal areas. The United States government condemns the act as provocation, and the Taiwanese government warns of retaliation.
- March 10 â In Mesquite, Nevada, motorcycle stunt rider Butch Laswell is killed in front of a crowd of spectators, after a motorcycle stunt goes horribly wrong.
- March 16 â LPGA Tour golfer Muffin Spencer-Devlin comes out as gay in the pages of Sports Illustrated magazine. She was the first LPGA player to come out.
- March 19 â In Los Angeles, Lyle and Erik Menendez are found guilty of first-degree murder for the shotgun killing of their parents.
- March 25
- An 81-day-long standoff begins between anti-government Freemen and federal officers in Jordan, Montana.
- The 68th Academy Awards, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, are held at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, with Mel Gibson's Braveheart winning five awards out of ten nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director. The telecast garners over 44.8 million viewers.
- March 30 â After being convicted of the murder of Colleen Slemmer in Tennessee, 20-year-old Christa Pike becomes the youngest woman to be sentenced to death in the United States during the post-Furman period.
- March 31 â The World Wrestling Federation holds WrestleMania XII from the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in Anaheim, California, United States.
April
- April 3
- A Boeing 737 military jet crashes into a mountain north of Dubrovnik, Croatia. All 35 people on board die, including United States Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown (see 1996 Croatia USAF CT-43 crash).
- Suspected "Unabomber" Theodore Kaczynski is arrested at his Montana cabin.
- April 6 â Major League Soccer begins its inaugural season with a match between the San Jose Clash and D.C. United in San Jose, California. It is the first top-level men's soccer league in the United States since the collapse of the North American Soccer League in 1984.
- April 9 â President Bill Clinton signs the Line Item Veto Act of 1996, granting the U.S. president line-item veto power. Just over two years later, in the case of Clinton v. City of New York, 524 U.S. 417 (1998), the Supreme Court of the United States would rule that the law is unconstitutional.
- April 11 â Jessica Dubroff, 7, is killed in a plane crash in Cheyenne, Wyoming while attempting to set a record as the youngest person to pilot an airplane across the United States.
- April 16 â The NBA's 1995âÂÂ1996 Chicago Bulls, with Michael Jordan's lead, go on to set a new NBA record for the most wins in a season, achieving their 70th win.
- April 24 â President Bill Clinton signs the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 into law.
- April 29 – The Broadway hit musical Rent opens at the Nederlander Theatre.
May
June
- June â Iraq disarmament crisis: As Iraq continues to refuse inspectors access to a number of sites, the U.S. fails in its attempt to build support for military action against Iraq in the UN Security Council.
- June 10 â The Colorado Avalanche wins their first Stanley Cup in their first season based out of Denver, Colorado, defeating the Florida Panthers 4 games to none. Avalanche captain Joe Sakic wins the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.
- June 12 â In Philadelphia, a panel of federal judges blocks a law against indecency on the internet. The panel says that the 1996 Communications Decency Act would infringe upon the free speech rights of adults.
- June 13 â An 81-day standoff between the Montana Freemen and FBI agents ends with their surrender in Montana.
- June 16 â The Chicago Bulls win their fourth NBA Championship by defeating the Seattle SuperSonics in the best-of-7 series 4 games to 2.
- June 20 â The last fourth-generation Chevrolet Corvette rolls off the assembly line at the GM Assembly Plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
- June 21 â Walt Disney Pictures' 34th feature film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, considered to be one of the studio's darkest animated films, is released to positive reviews and commercial success.
- June 25 â The Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia kills 19 U.S. servicemen and one Saudi local.
- June 28 â Universal Pictures releases The Nutty Professor, a remake of a 1963 film of the same name, in theaters. The film is a commercial and box office success, ranking as the 8th highest-grossing movie of the year.
July
August
- August â The unemployment rate drops to 5.1%, the lowest since March 1989, which saw the lowest rate of the previous business cycle.
- August 1 â Michael Johnson wins the 200m finals of 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta in a world-record time of 19.32 seconds.
- August 6 â NASA announces that the Allan Hills 84001 meteorite, thought to originate from Mars, may contain evidence of primitive life-forms; further tests are inconclusive.
- August 15 â Bob Dole is nominated for President of the United States, and Jack Kemp for vice president, at the Republican National Convention in San Diego, California.
- August 16 â Binti Jua, a gorilla, saves a three-year-old boy who fell into the 20 foot (6.1 m) deep gorilla enclosure at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago.
- August 18 â The World Wrestling Federation holds its SummerSlam event from the Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
- August 19 â The invasive species Asian long-horned beetle is found in New York.
- August 21 â President Bill Clinton signs the War Crimes Act of 1996 into law.
- August 22 â President Clinton signs the landmark Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act into law.
- August 23 â Osama bin Laden writes "The Declaration of War on the Americans Occupying the Country of the Two Sacred Places," a call for the removal of American military forces from Saudi Arabia.
- August 24 – Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington found the Valve Corporation.
- August 26
- During the 1996 Democratic National Convention, Chicago Seven activist David Dellinger, antiwar activist Bradford Lyttle, and nine others are arrested by the Federal Protective Service while protesting in a demonstration at the Kluczynski Federal Building in downtown Chicago.
- August 29
- Tiger Woods makes his professional PGA Tour debut at the Greater Milwaukee Open, four days after winning his third consecutive U.S. Amateur Championship.
- U.S. President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore are re-nominated at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
- August 31 â The Big 12 Conference is inaugurated with a football game between Kansas State University and Texas Tech University in Manhattan, Kansas.
September
- September 3
- Iraq disarmament crisis: As Iraq continues to refuse inspectors access to a number of sites, the U.S. fails in its attempt to build support for military action against Iraq in the UN Security Council.
- The U.S. launches Operation Desert Strike against Iraq in reaction to the attack on Arbil in Iraqi Kurdistan.
- September 4 - The 1996 MTV Video Music Awards is held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The show was hosted by Dennis Miller and the most nominated artist of the year was The Smashing Pumpkins.
- September 5 â Hurricane Fran makes landfall near Cape Fear, North Carolina as a Category 3 storm with sustained winds of 115 mph, just weeks prior to the landfall of Hurricane Bertha near the same location. It caused $3.2 billion in damages and claimed a total of 27 lives.
- September 7 â Shortly after attending the Mike Tyson â Bruce Seldon boxing match at the MGM Grand Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada, rapper Tupac Shakur is critically wounded in a drive-by shooting, while cruising the Las Vegas Strip with Suge Knight. Shakur is rushed to UMC Medical Center and placed on life support.
- September 8 – Blue's Clues premieres on the Nick Jr. Channel
- September 12 â 21-year-old Ricardo López commits suicide in his apartment in Hollywood, Florida, after mailing a letter bomb to singer Björk's home in London. He recorded his own suicide using a VHS camera.
- September 13 â Following the drive-by shooting that left the rapper in critical condition, 25-year-old rapper Tupac Shakur dies at UMC Medical Center, after succumbing to his gunshot wounds six day later.
- September 14 â The U.S. wins the inaugural 1996 World Cup of Hockey by defeating Canada.
- September 16 â Ricardo López is found dead in his apartment by Hollywood Police after reports of a foul odor in the room. After watching his suicide tape, police contact Scotland Yard to warn them about an explosive package on its way to Björk's home in London. London Metro Police Officers intercept the package and safely detonate it, leaving Björk unharmed.
- September 24 â U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty at the United Nations.
- September 29 â Nintendo releases the Nintendo 64 in North America.
October
November
December
Ongoing
Births
January
- January 1 – Stunna 4 Vegas, rapper
- January 2 – Dior Hall, hurdler
- January 5 – Tyler Ulis, basketball player
- January 8 – Khylin Rhambo, actor
- January 9 – Oana Gregory, Romanian-born actress
- January 10 – Curren Caples, skateboarder
- January 15 – Dove Cameron, actress
- January 18
- Carolena Carstens, taekwondo practitioner
- Sarah Gilman, actress
- Alex Scott, cancer charity founder (d. 2004)
- January 19 – Breezy Johnson, Olympic skier
- January 21 – Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Dominican-born actor
- January 22 – Sami Gayle, actress
- January 23 – Chachi Gonzales, dancer, choreographer, and actress
- January 27
- Braeden Lemasters, actor and musician
- Caitlin Sanchez, actress
- Trenton Thompson, football player
- January 31 – Joel Courtney, actor
- January 28 – Emily Piriz, singer
February
- February 3
- Taylor Caniff, internet personality
- Alex Ko, actor, dancer, and singer
- February 5 – Matt Watson, YouTuber
- February 6 – Dalton Rapattoni, singer
- February 7
- David Castro, actor
- Jake Goldberg, actor
- February 8 – Isadora Williams, Olympic figure skater
- February 9
- Jimmy Bennett, actor and musician
- Kelli Berglund, actress and dancer
- February 13
- Catherine Bouwkamp, Paralympic wheelchair fencer
- Sydney Chandler, actress
- February 16 – Jimmy Pinchak, actor
- February 17 – Sasha Pieterse, African-born actress
- February 22 – Michael Johnston, actor
- February 23 – D'Angelo Russell, basketball player
- February 24 – Quinn Carpenter, ice dancer
- February 25 – Elijah McClain, African-American man killed by police and paramedics (d. 2019)
- February 27 – Chris Godwin, American football wide receiver **
- February 28 – Bobb'e J. Thompson, actor
March
- March 1 – Sage Northcutt, mixed martial artist
- March 4 – Brenna Dowell, artistic gymnast
- March 6 – Dillon Freasier, actor
- March 5 – Kyle Kaiser, racing driver
- March 6 – Savannah Stehlin, actress
- March 10 – Mia Rose Frampton, actress
- March 13 – Tyjae drayton (Parker), family friend
- March 15 – Maxwell Jacob Friedman, wrestler
- March 17 – Saeed Blacknall, football player
- March 18 – Madeline Carroll, actress
- March 19 – Quenton Nelson, American football guard
- March 29 – Wade Baldwin IV, basketball player
- March 24 – Jack Johnson, singer and vocalist
- March 31 – Liza Koshy, YouTuber
April
- April 1 – Sophia Hutchins, businesswoman and charity executive (d. 2025)
- April 4 – Austin Mahone, singer
- April 6 – VikkiKitty, esports commentator
- April 9 – Emerson Hyndman, soccer player
- April 10
- Austin Kafentzis, football player
- Mattie Liptak, actor
- Logan Tucker, murder victim (d. 2002)
- Audrey Whitby, actress
- April 11
- Jake Browning, football player
- Summer Walker, singer
- April 14 – Abigail Breslin, actress
- April 16
- Anya Taylor-Joy, actress
- Taylor Townsend, tennis player
- April 17;
- Dee Dee Davis, actress
- Patrick Bolton, navy
- April 18 – Ski Mask the Slump God, rapper
- April 19 – Sam Woolf, singer/songwriter
- April 21 – Tavi Gevinson, blogger
- April 24 – D'Onta Foreman, football player
- April 25 – Allisyn Ashley Arm, actress
- April 28 – Tony Revolori, actor
May
- May 1 – Megan Keller, ice hockey player
- May 3
- Mary C. Cain, track and field athlete
- Arden Key, football player
- Domantas Sabonis, basketball player
- Noah Munck, actor
- May 4 – Arielle Gold, Olympic snowboarder
- May 5
- Christopher Eubanks, tennis player
- Jax, singer
- David Sills, football player
- Britney Simpson, pair skater
- May 6 – Dominic Scott Kay, actor
- May 8
- 6ix9ine, rapper
- Román Zaragoza, actor
- May 9
- Noah Centineo, actor
- Collins Key, magician
- Mary Mouser, actress
- May 10 – SypherPK, YouTuber and twitch streamer
- May 14
- McKaley Miller, actress
- TheOdd1sOut, animator
- May 17 – Ryan Ochoa, actor
- May 18 – Violett Beane, actress
- May 20
- Michael Brown, African-American teen killed by the Ferguson Police Department (d. 2014)
- Marshon Lattimore, American football cornerback **
- May 19
- Blocboy JB, rapper
- Nick DiGiovanni, chef
- May 21 – Josh Allen, football player
- May 22 – Charlie DePew, actor
- May 23 – John Requejo, soccer player
- May 24 – Frank Dolce, actor
- May 26 – Tyler Hilinski, football player (d. 2018)
- May 27 – Gianni Paolo, actor
- May 28
- Elizabeth Price, Olympic artistic gymnast
- Dustin McNeer, ANTM model
- May 30
- Erik Jones, race car driver
- Kendall Sheffield, football player
- May 31 – Normani, singer
June
- June 1 – Chase Chrisley, voice actor
- June 2 – Jacy Jayne, wrestler
- June 7 – Christian McCaffrey, football player
- June 10 – Raury, singer/songwriter
- June 11 – Kaleo Kanahele, volleyball player
- June 12
- Anna Margaret, singer/songwriter and actress
- Alissa Violet, social media personality
- June 13 – Emery Lehman, Olympic speed skater
- June 16 – Lily Zhang, tennis player
- June 20
- Claudia Lee, actress and singer/songwriter
- Sarah Warren, Olympic speed skater
- June 25 – Lele Pons, YouTuber and singer
July
- July 7
- Sarah Pidgeon, actress
- Mikey Musumeci, BJJ practitioner and world champion
- July 8
- Marlon Humphrey, football player
- Angela Lee Pucci, mixed martial artist
- July 9
- Jasmine Jone, Olympic bobsledder
- Shanice Williams, actress and singer
- July 12
- Jordan Romero, writer
- July 13 – Jena Irene Asciutto, singer
- July 15 – Trevor Stines, actor
- July 16
- Kevin Abstract, rapper, singer/songwriter, and director
- Chayce Beckham, singer
- Nicky Jones, voice actor
- July 17 – Grace Caroline Currey, actress
- July 20 – Joey Bragg, actor and comedian
- July 22 – Skyler Gisondo, actor
- July 23
- Danielle Bradbery, singer
- Rachel G. Fox, actress and singer
- David Dobrik, YouTuber
- July 24
- Cade Foehner, singer
- Joe Mixon, football player
- July 25
- Michael Weist, talent manager
- Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark, daughter of Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece
- July 27 – Ashlyn Sanchez, actress
- July 30
- Dylan Larkin, ice hockey player
- Jacob Lofland, actor
- Austin North, actor
- Yasmin Siraj, figure skater
- Marko Stunt, wrestler
- Angela Wang, figure skater
- July 31 – Blake Michael, actor
August
- August 1
- Cymphonique Miller, actress and singer
- Saleka, singer-songwriter and actress
- August 2;
- Simone Manuel, Olympic swimmer
- Ian Finnerty, swimmer
- August 3 –Derwin James, American football safety**
- August 6 – Merrell Twins, YouTubers
- August 10 – Jacob Latimore, actor, singer, and rapper
- August 14 – Brianna Hildebrand, actress
- August 16 – Caeleb Dressel, Olympic swimmer
- August 21 – Jamia Simone Nash, singer and actress
- August 25 – Naelee Rae, actress and singer
- August 30 – Trevor Jackson, actor, writer, singer, and dancer
September
- September 1 – Zendaya, actress, singer, and dancer
- September 2 – Austin Abrams, actor
- September 4 – Montez Sweat, football player
- September 6 – Lil Xan, rapper
- September 10 – Jack Gilinsky, singer and vocalist
- September 11
- Brandon Butler, actor
- Spencer Howe, Olympic ice skater
- September 12 – Colin Ford, actor
- September 13 – Lili Reinhart, actress
- September 15 – Jake Cherry, actor
- September 18
- Kurt Doss, actor
- C. J. Sanders, actor
- September 19
- Royce Rodriguez, rapper
- Sabrina Claidio, singer/songwriter
- September 23 – Kevin Bickner, Olympic ski jumper
- September 26 – Jaelin Kauf, Olympic freestyle skier
October
- October 3 – Adair Tishler, actress, model, and singer
- October 4
- Keith Lee, martial artist and food critic
- Ryan Lee, actor
- October 5 – Mary Gibbs, actress
- October 9
- Jacob Batalon, actor
- Austin Sikora, model
- October 12 – Paulie Koch, wakeboarder
- October 14
- Madison Cunningham, singer
- Lourdes Leon, model
- October 17 – Daniel de Leon, Real Estate Developer
- October 18 – Dorian McMenemy, Olympic swimmer
- October 19
- Chance Perdomo, actor (d. 2024)
- Phallon Tunnis-Joyce, soccer player
- October 23 – Sam Berns, high school student with progeria and documentary subject (d. 2014)
- October 24 – Kyla Ross, Olympic gymnast
- October 25 – Keean Johnson, actor and dancer
- October 26 – Wheeler Yuta, professional wrestler
- October 28
- Jasmine Jessica Anthony, actress
- Jack Eichel, ice hockey player
- Naelee Rae, actress and singer
- October 29 – Hannah Miller, figure skater
November
- November 3 – Aria Wallace, actress and singer
- November 4
- Hannah Pearl Davis, Youtuber
- Kaitlin Hawayek, Olympic ice dancer
- November 11 – Tye Sheridan, actor
- November 13
- Austin Williams, actor
- Noah Glenn Carter, internet personality
- November 14
- Sarah Finnegan, Olympic artistic gymnast
- Mark L. Smith, pianist
- November 15 – Malik Jefferson, football player
- November 16 – Mackenyu, actor
- November 17 – Minkah Fitzpatrick, American football safety **
- November 18
- Christian Kirk, football player
- Noah Ringer, actor and martial arts practitioner
- November 19
- FaZe Rug, YouTuber
- RiceGum, YouTuber
- November 21 – Grace van Patten, actress
- November 22
- Hailey Bieber, model and socialite
- Madison Davenport, actress and singer
- Mackenzie Lintz, actress
- JuJu Smith-Schuster, football player
- November 23 – Lia Marie Johnson, actress and internet personality
- November 27 – Collin DeShaw, swimmer
December
- December 2 – Deestroying, Costa Rican-born YouTuber
- December 6 – Stefanie Scott, actress and singer
- December 7 – Asian Doll, rapper
- December 8 – Teala Dunn, actress
- December 9
- Kyle Connor, ice hockey player
- Mykayla Skinner, Olympic artistic gymnast
- December 10 – Joe Burrow, football player
- December 11 – Hailee Steinfeld, actress
- Jack Griffo, actor
- December 12
- Jeff Gladney, football player (d. 2022)
- Lucas Hedges, actor
- Oliver Askew, race car driver
- December 13
- Gabrielle Andrews, tennis player
- Townley Haas, Olympic swimmer
- December 14 – Mariah Duran, skateboarder
- December 17 – , Malaysian actor, model and TV host
- December 21 – Kaitlyn Dever, actress
- December 27 – Jae Head, actor
- December 29
- Dylan Minnette, actor and musician
- Dylan Mulvaney, social media figure
- December 30 – Sabrina Sobhy, squash player
Full date unknown
Deaths
- January 1
- Gertrude Blanch, mathematician (b. 1897)
- Arleigh Burke, admiral (b. 1901)
- January 5 â Lincoln Kirstein, director and producer (b. 1907)
- January 15
- Les Baxter, musician, composer, and conductor (b. 1922)
- Rudolf Wanderone, Swiss-American professional pool player (b. 1922)
- January 26 â Harold Brodkey, writer and novelist (b. 1930)
- January 28
- Joseph Brodsky, poet, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1987 and Poet Laureate of the U.S. from 1991 to 1992 (b. 1940 in the Soviet Union)
- Jerry Siegel, comic book writer (b. 1914)
- Hal Smith, actor (b. 1916)
- January 30 â Ed Kretz, motorcycle racer (b. 1911)
- January 31 â Florieda Batson, Olympic hurdler (b. 1900)
- February 2
- Gene Kelly, singer, actor, dancer, choreographer and director (b. 1912)
- Shamus Culhane, animator, director, and producer (b. 1908)
- February 3
- Margaret Coughlin, politician (b. 1912)
- Audrey Meadows, television actress (b. 1922)
- February 6 â Guy Madison, television actor (b. 1922)
- February 7 â Phillip Davidson, general (b. 1915)
- February 13 â Martin Balsam, character actor, died in Rome, Italy (b. 1919)
- February 15
- Tommy Rettig, American actor (b. 1941)
- McLean Stevenson, American actor (b. 1927)
- February 16
- Roger Bowen, comedic screen actor and novelist (b. 1932)
- Pat Brown, politician, Governor of California (b. 1905)
- Brownie McGhee, African American Piedmont blues singer-guitarist (b. 1915)
- February 17 â Gus Hardin, country music singer (b.1945)
- February 19 â Charlie Finley, businessman and owner of the Oakland Athletics (b. 1918)
- February 25 â Haing S. Ngor, Cambodian-born American actor (b. 1940)
- March 4 â Minnie Pearl, comedian and singer (b.1912)
- March 5 â Whit Bissell, actor (b, 1909)
- March 9 â George Burns, comedian (b. 1896)
- March 10
- Ross Hunter, film producer (b. 1926)
- Butch Laswell, motorcycle stunt rider (b. 1958)
- March 11 â Vince Edwards, screen actor (b. 1928)
- March 26
- Edmund Muskie, politician, 58th U.S. Secretary of State from 1980 to 1981 (b. 1914)
- David Packard, electrical engineer (b. 1912)
- March 31 â Jeffrey Lee Pierce, cowpunk singer-songwriter-guitarist (b. 1958)
- April 1 â John McSherry, professional baseball umpire (b. 1944)
- April 6 â Greer Garson, film actress (b. 1904 in the United Kingdom)
- April 21 â Jimmy Snyder, sports commentator and bookmaker (b. 1918)
- April 22 â Erma Bombeck, humorist and writer (b. 1927)
- April 30 â Jeanne Bal, actress and model (b. 1928)
- May 1 â David M. Kennedy, politician and businessman (b. 1905)
- May 2 â Queen Mother Moore, African American civil rights leader (b. 1898)
- May 3 â Jack Weston, actor (b. 1924)
- May 6 â William Colby, intelligence officer (b. 1922)
- May 17 â Johnny "Guitar" Watson, musician (b. 1935)
- May 19 â Jimmy Lyons, saxophone player (b. 1931)
- May 31 â Timothy Leary, social activist (b. 1920)
- June 2 â Ray Combs, game show host and comedian (b. 1956)
- June 3 â Bill Cox, athlete (b. 1904)
- June 7 â Max Factor Jr., businessman (b. 1904)
- June 10 â Jo Van Fleet, actress (b. 1915)
- June 12
- Mary Field, actress (b. 1909)
- Lillian Yarbo, African American actress, singer and dancer (b. 1905)
- June 15 â Ella Fitzgerald, African American jazz singer (b. 1917)
- June 19
- Cordelia E. Cook, soldier and nurse (b. 1919)
- Kay Rhodes, bridge player (b. 1910)
- G. David Schine, soldier and businessman (b. 1927)
- June 27
- Merze Tate, African American academic (b. 1905)
- Albert R. Broccoli, film producer (b. 1909)
- July 1 â Margaux Hemingway, fashion model, actress, granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway (b. 1954)
- July 6 â Kathy Ahern, golfer (b. 1949)
- July 9 â Melvin Belli, lawyer (b. 1907)
- July 12 â John Chancellor, journalist (b. 1927)
- July 21
- Luana Anders, actress and screenwriter (b. 1938)
- Herb Edelman, actor (b. 1933)
- July 23 â Jean Muir, film actress (b. 1911)
- July 24 â Virginia Christine, actress (b. 1920)
- July 26 âÂÂ
- Floyd Stahl, collegiate athletic coach (b. 1899)
- Max Winter, businessman and sport executive (b. 1903)
- July 28 â Roger Tory Peterson, naturalist and artist (b. 1908)
- July 30 â Claudette Colbert, film actress (b. 1903 in France)
- August 14 â Tom Mees, sportscaster (b. 1949)
- August 27 â Greg Morris, actor (b. 1933)
- August 31 â Gil English, baseball player (b. 1909)
- September 7 â Bibi Besch, Austrian-American actress (b. 1942 in Austria)
- September 9 â Bill Monroe, musician and singer-songwriter (b. 1911)
- September 10 â Joanne Dru, actress (b. 1922)
- September 11 â Sapphire, professional wrestler and wrestling manager (b. 1938)
- September 12 â Ricardo López - the "Björk stalker", committed suicide by revolver after sending a Sulphuric acid-filled letter bomb to Björk (b. 1975)
- September 13
- Tupac Shakur, rapper and murder victim (b. 1971)
- Leni Wylliams, African-American dancer/choreographer/master-teacher (b. 1961)
- September 14
- Helen Cohan, dancer and actress (b. 1910)
- Juliet Prowse, dancer and actress (b. 1936)
- September 15 â Ottis Toole, murderer (b. 1947)
- September 16
- McGeorge Bundy, academic and U.S. National Security Advisor from 1961 to 1966 (b. 1919)
- Gene Nelson, dancer and actor (b. 1920)
- Joan Perry, actress, model and singer (b. 1911)
- September 17 â Spiro T. Agnew, 39th vice president of the United States from 1969 to 1973 (b. 1918)
- September 22 â Dorothy Lamour, film actress (b. 1914)
- September 25 â Richard Holt Locke, actor (b. 1941)
- October 1 â Fred Meyer, gymnast (b. 1910)
- October 5 â Seymour Cray, computer scientist (b. 1925)
- October 6 â Ted Bessell, television actor (b. 1935)
- October 8 â Mignon G. Eberhart, mystery author (b. 1899)
- October 14 â Laura La Plante, actress (b. 1904)
- October 16 â Jason Bernard, actor (b. 1938)
- October 20 â Orian Landreth, American football coach (b. 1990)
- October 23 â Diana Trilling, literary critic and author (b. 1905)
- October 28 â Morey Amsterdam, comic actor (b. 1908)
- November 2 â Eva Cassidy, jazz/blues singer-guitarist (b. 1963)
- November 5 â Eddie Harris, jazz saxophonist (b. 1934)
- November 11 â Yaki Kadafi, rapper (b. 1977)
- November 13 â June Gale, actress (b. 1911)
- November 15 â Alger Hiss, diplomat and perjurer (b. 1904)
- November 18 â John Michaels, baseball pitcher (b. 1907)
- November 22 â Mark Lenard, television actor (b. 1924)
- November 26 â Paul Rand, graphic designer (b. 1914)
- November 28 â Don McNeill, tennis player (b. 1918)
- November 30 â Tiny Tim, falsetto singer and ukulele player (b. 1932)
- December 6 â Pete Rozelle, American football official (b. 1926)
- December 8 â Howard Rollins, African American actor (b. 1950)
- December 18 â Irving Caesar, lyricist (b. 1895)
- December 20 â Carl Sagan, cosmologist (born 1934)
- December 28 â Lyman S. Ayres II, businessman (b. 1908)
- December 30
- Lew Ayres, screen actor (b. 1908)
- Jack Nance, screen actor (b. 1943)
See also
References
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