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1971 in the United States

Events from the year 1971 in the United States.

1971
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Incumbents edit

Federal government edit

Events edit

January edit

 
January 25: Charles Manson is found guilty of murder

February edit

March edit

April edit

May edit

June edit

July edit

 
July 26–August 7: Apollo 15

August edit

September edit

October edit

November edit

 
November 15: The Intel 4004, the first commercially available microprocessor, is released

December edit

Undated edit

Ongoing edit

Births edit

January edit

 
Marc Veasey
 
Jeremy Renner
 
Mary J. Blige
 
Thomas Massie
 
Kid Rock
 
Lil Jon
 
Jonathan Davis
 
Shawn Wayans

February edit

 
Michael C. Hall
 
Rob Corddry
 
Eric Garcetti
 
Sara Evans
 
Maura Healey
 
Alex Borstein
 
Denise Richards
 
Randy Blythe
 
Sean Astin

March edit

 
Method Man
 
Peter Sarsgaard
 
Jon Hamm
 
Johnny Knoxville
 
Alan Tudyk
 
Keegan-Michael Key
 
Will Yun Lee

April edit

 
Shannen Doherty
 
Jim Acosta
 
Tamara Braun
 
Eric Mabius
 
D.B. Weiss
 
Bridget Moynahan

May edit

 
Jamie Luner
 
Sofia Coppola
 
Tony Stewart
 
Matt Stone
 
Marco Rubio
 
John Ross Bowie
 
Idina Menzel

June edit

 
Mike Lee
 
Noah Wyle
 
Mark Wahlberg
 
Mark Feuerstein
 
Bobby Jindal
 
Josh Lucas
 
Kurt Warner
 
Mary Lynn Rajskub
 
Elon Musk

July edit

 
Missy Elliot
 
Julianne Nicholson
 
Melissa Peterman
 
Scott Grimes
 
Kristi Yamaguchi
 
Corey Feldman
 
Penny Hardaway
 
Sandra Oh
 
Alison Krauss
 
Lincoln Brewster

August edit

 
Jeff Gordon
 
Michael Ian Black
 
Yvette Nicole Brown
 
Gretchen Whitmer
 
Don Davis
 
Carla Gugino
 
Chris Tucker

September edit

 
David Arquette
 
Eric Stonestreet
 
Amy Poehler
 
Bobby Lee
 
Lance Armstrong
 
Jada Pinkett Smith
 
Luke Wilson
 
Sean Spicer
 
Jenna Elfman

October edit

 
Sean Duffy
 
Martin Heinrich
 
Snoop Dogg
 
Ted Budd
 
Craig Robinson
 
Winona Ryder

November edit

 
Tech N9ne
 
Walton Goggins
 
Joel McHale
 
Sean Casten
 
Chris Hardwick
 
Christina Applegate
 
Kirk Acevedo
 
Kristi Noem

December edit

 
Stephanie D'Abruzzo
 
Michael McCary
 
Tyson Beckford
 
Natalie Grant
 
Corey Haim
 
Jared Leto

Full date unknown edit

 
Shane Acker
 
Anna Anka
 
David Barlow
 
Erika Blumenfeld
 
Boom Bam
 
Guy Braunstein
 
John Brenkus
 
Ethan Brown
 
Charles Hurt

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Mitchell K. Hall (2008). "Chronology". Historical Dictionary of the Nixon-Ford Era. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6410-8.
  3. ^ "Senators reject more funds for transport plane". The Bulletin. (Bend, Oregon). UPI. March 24, 1971. p. 1.
  4. ^ "SST funds denied". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. March 24, 1971. p. 1.
  5. ^ "Boeing will lay off 7,000 workers with disbandment of SST program". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 26, 1971. p. 1.
  6. ^ "SST supporters see little chance of reviving plan". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. March 25, 1971. p. 1.
  7. ^ "Boeing workers hardest hit by vote". The Bulletin. (Bend, Oregon). UPI. March 25, 1971. p. 1.
  8. ^ a b . Archived from the original on December 4, 2005. Retrieved December 5, 2005.
  9. ^ Frankum Jr., Ronald B. (2011). "Chronology". Historical Dictionary of the War in Vietnam. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7956-0.
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  11. ^ James Stuart Olson, ed. (1999). "Chronology". Historical Dictionary of the 1970s. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-30543-6.
  12. ^ MEND Annual Report 2016 (PDF), Los Angeles: MEND - Meet Each Need with Dignity, 2016
  13. ^ Rasmussen, Fred (July 10, 1993). "Sapperstein, had vending business, founded Save-A-Heart FoundationSapperstein, had vending business, founded Save-A-Heart Foundation". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  14. ^ "Bill W. of Alcoholics Anonymous Dies", by John W. Stevens, The New York Times, January 26, 1971, p1
  15. ^ Allan R. Ellenberger (May 1, 2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland. p. 215. ISBN 978-0-7864-5019-0.
  16. ^ "Mobster". Independent Press-Telegram. Long Beach, California. April 4, 1971. p. 2. from the original on February 17, 2017. Retrieved October 8, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
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  19. ^ Michael Ashley (2000). The History of the Science-fiction Magazine. Liverpool University Press. p. 300. ISBN 978-0-85323-779-2.
  20. ^ Lawrence L. Lee (1973). Walter Van Tilburg Clark. Boise State College. pp. 13–16. ISBN 978-0-88430-007-6.

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9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 3 13 Full date unknown 4 Deaths 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksIncumbents editFederal government edit President Richard Nixon R California Vice President Spiro Agnew R Maryland Chief Justice Warren E Burger Minnesota Speaker of the House of Representatives John William McCormack D Massachusetts until January 3 Carl Albert D Oklahoma starting January 21 Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield D Montana Congress 91st until January 3 92nd starting January 3 Governors and lieutenant governorsGovernors edit Governor of Alabama Albert Brewer Democratic until January 18 George Wallace Democratic starting January 18 Governor of Alaska William A Egan Democratic Governor of Arizona Jack Richard Williams Republican Governor of Arkansas Winthrop Rockefeller Republican until January 12 Dale Bumpers Democratic starting January 12 Governor of California Ronald Reagan Republican Governor of Colorado John Arthur Love Republican Governor of Connecticut John N Dempsey Democratic until January 6 Thomas J Meskill Republican starting January 6 Governor of Delaware Russell W Peterson Republican Governor of Florida Claude R Kirk Jr Republican until January 5 Reubin Askew Democratic starting January 5 Governor of Georgia Lester Maddox Democratic until January 12 Jimmy Carter Democratic starting January 12 Governor of Hawaii John A Burns Democratic Governor of Idaho Don Samuelson Republican until January 4 Cecil D Andrus Democratic starting January 4 Governor of Illinois Richard B Ogilvie Republican Governor of Indiana Edgar Whitcomb Republican Governor of Iowa Robert D Ray Republican Governor of Kansas Robert Docking Democratic Governor of Kentucky Louie B Nunn Republican until December 7 Wendell H Ford Democratic starting December 7 Governor of Louisiana John J McKeithen Democratic Governor of Maine Kenneth M Curtis Democratic Governor of Maryland Marvin Mandel Democratic Governor of Massachusetts Francis W Sargent Republican Governor of Michigan William Milliken Republican Governor of Minnesota Harold LeVander Republican until January 4 Wendell R Anderson Democratic starting January 4 Governor of Mississippi John Bell Williams Democratic Governor of Missouri Warren E Hearnes Democratic Governor of Montana Forrest H Anderson Democratic Governor of Nebraska Norbert T Tiemann Republican until January 7 J James Exon Democratic starting January 7 Governor of Nevada Paul Laxalt Republican until January 4 Mike O Callaghan Democratic starting January 4 Governor of New Hampshire Walter R Peterson Jr Republican Governor of New Jersey William T Cahill Republican Governor of New Mexico David F Cargo Republican until January 1 Bruce King Democratic starting January 1 Governor of New York Nelson Rockefeller Republican Governor of North Carolina Robert W Scott Democratic Governor of North Dakota William L Guy Democratic Governor of Ohio Jim Rhodes Republican until January 11 John J Gilligan Democratic starting January 11 Governor of Oklahoma Dewey F Bartlett Republican until January 11 David Hall Democratic starting January 11 Governor of Oregon Tom McCall Republican Governor of Pennsylvania Raymond P Shafer Republican until January 19 Milton Shapp Democratic starting January 19 Governor of Rhode Island Frank Licht Democratic Governor of South Carolina Robert Evander McNair Democratic until January 19 John C West Democratic starting January 19 Governor of South Dakota Frank Farrar Republican until January 5 Richard F Kneip Democratic starting January 5 Governor of Tennessee Buford Ellington Democratic until January 16 Winfield Dunn Republican starting January 16 Governor of Texas Preston Smith Democratic Governor of Utah Cal Rampton Democratic Governor of Vermont Deane C Davis Republican Governor of Virginia A Linwood Holton Jr Republican Governor of Washington Daniel J Evans Republican Governor of West Virginia Arch A Moore Jr Republican Governor of Wisconsin Warren P Knowles Republican until January 4 Patrick J Lucey Democratic starting January 4 Governor of Wyoming Stanley K Hathaway Republican Lieutenant governors edit Lieutenant Governor of Alabama vacant until January 18 Jere Beasley Democratic starting January 18 Lieutenant Governor of Alaska H A Boucher Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas Maurice Britt Republican until January 12 Bob C Riley Democratic starting January 12 Lieutenant Governor of California Edwin Reinecke Republican Lieutenant Governor of Colorado Mark Anthony Hogan Democratic until January 12 John David Vanderhoof Republican starting January 12 Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut Attilio R Frassinelli Democratic until January 6 T Clark Hull Republican starting January 6 Lieutenant Governor of Delaware Eugene Bookhammer Republican Lieutenant Governor of Florida Ray C Osborne Republican until January 5 Thomas Burton Adams Jr Democratic starting January 5 Lieutenant Governor of Georgia George T Smith Democratic until January 12 Lester Maddox Democratic starting January 12 Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii George Ariyoshi Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Idaho Jack M Murphy Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Illinois Paul Simon Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Indiana Richard E Folz Republican Lieutenant Governor of Iowa Roger Jepsen Republican Lieutenant Governor of Kansas James H DeCoursey Jr Democratic until January 11 Reynolds Shultz Republican starting January 11 Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky Wendell H Ford Democratic until December 28 Julian Carroll Democratic starting December 28 Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana C C Aycock Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Maryland vacant until January 20 Blair Lee III political party unknown starting January 20 Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Francis W Sargent Republican until month and day unknown Donald R Dwight Republican starting month and day unknown Lieutenant Governor of Michigan vacant until month and day unknown James H Brickley Republican starting month and day unknown Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota James B Goetz Republican until month and day unknown Rudy Perpich Democratic starting month and day unknown Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi Charles L Sullivan Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Missouri William S Morris Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Montana Thomas Lee Judge Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska John E Everroad Republican until month and day unknown Frank Marsh Republican starting month and day unknown Lieutenant Governor of Nevada Edward Fike political party unknown until January Harry Reid Democratic starting January Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico Elias Lee Francis II Republican until January 1 Roberto Mondragon Democratic starting January 1 Lieutenant Governor of New York Malcolm Wilson Republican Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina Hoyt Patrick Taylor Jr Democratic Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota Richard F Larsen Republican Lieutenant Governor of Ohio John William Brown Republican Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma George Nigh Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Raymond J Broderick Republican until January 19 Ernest P Kline Democratic starting January 19 Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island J Joseph Garrahy Democratic Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina John C West Democratic until January 19 Earle Morris Jr Democratic starting January 19 Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota James Abdnor Republican until January 5 William Dougherty Democratic starting January 5 Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee Frank Gorrell Democratic until January 7 John S Wilder Democratic starting January 7 Lieutenant Governor of Texas Ben Barnes Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Vermont Thomas L Hayes Republican until month and day unknown John S Burgess Republican starting month and day unknown Lieutenant Governor of Virginia until June 13 J Sargeant Reynolds Democratic June 13 December 4 vacant starting December 4 Henry Howell Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Washington John Cherberg Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin Jack B Olson Republican until January 4 Martin J Schreiber Democratic starting January 4 Events editJanuary edit nbsp January 25 Charles Manson is found guilty of murderJanuary 1 The Uniform Monday Holiday Act takes effect Washington s Birthday and several other federal holidays are always observed on certain Mondays resulting in more three day weekends for federal employees January 2 A ban on radio and television cigarette advertisements goes into effect in the United States 1 January 8 Voyageurs National Park is established Gulf Islands National Seashore is established January 12 The landmark television sitcom All in the Family starring Carroll O Connor as Archie Bunker debuts on CBS January 17 Super Bowl V The Baltimore Colts defeat the Dallas Cowboys 16 13 at the Orange Bowl in Miami Florida January 25 In Los Angeles Charles Manson and three female Family members are found guilty of the 1969 Tate LaBianca murders January 31 Apollo program Apollo 14 carrying astronauts Alan Shepard Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitchell lifts off on the third successful lunar landing mission February edit February 9 The 6 5 6 7 Mw Sylmar earthquake hits the Greater Los Angeles Area with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI Extreme killing 58 65 and injuring 200 2 000 Apollo program Apollo 14 returns to Earth after the third crewed Moon landing Satchel Paige becomes the first Negro league player to become voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame February 11 The U S United Kingdom and the USSR along with others sign the Seabed Treaty outlawing nuclear weapons on the ocean floor February 20 The Mississippi Delta tornado outbreak leaves 123 dead and more than 1 592 injured The U S Emergency Broadcast System sends an erroneous warning many radio stations ignore it March edit March 1 A bomb explodes in the men s room at the U S Capitol the Weather Underground organization claims responsibility 2 March 8 Boxer Joe Frazier defeats Muhammad Ali in a 15 round unanimous decision at Madison Square Garden March 24 Congress discontinues funding for supersonic transport SST primary contractor was Boeing 3 4 5 6 7 March 29 U S Army Lieutenant William Calley is found guilty of 22 murders in the My Lai massacre and sentenced to life in prison After intervention from President Nixon he is released in 1974 A Los Angeles jury recommends the death penalty for Charles Manson and three female followers March 30 The first Starbucks coffee shop opens in Pike Place Market Elliott Bay Seattle April edit April 9 Charles Manson is sentenced to death in 1972 the sentence for all California death row inmates is commuted to life imprisonment see Furman v Georgia April 10 Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia opens April 15 The 43rd Academy Awards ceremony hosted by 34 various Friends of Oscar is held at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles Franklin J Schaffner s Patton wins seven awards including Best Picture and Best Director for Schaffner The film is also tied with George Seaton s Airport in receiving ten nominations George C Scott becomes the first actor to reject an Oscar declining his Best Actor win April 20 Swann v Charlotte Mecklenburg Board of Education The Supreme Court of the United States rules unanimously that busing of students may be ordered to achieve racial desegregation National Public Radio goes live April 24 Five hundred thousand people in Washington D C and 125 000 in San Francisco march in protest against the Vietnam War 2 April 30 The Milwaukee Bucks win the championship of the National Basketball Association in just their third season completing a four game sweep of the Baltimore Bullets in the finals May edit May 1 Amtrak begins inter city rail passenger service in the United States May 3 A Harris Poll claims that 60 of Americans are against the Vietnam War Anti war activists attempt to disrupt government business in Washington D C police and military units arrest as many as 12 000 most of whom are later released May 5 The US dollar floods the European currency markets and threatens especially the Deutsche Mark the central banks of Austria Belgium Netherlands and Switzerland stop the currency trading May 9 Mariner 8 fails to launch May 29 Al Unser wins the Indianapolis 500 in the Vel s Parnelli Jones Special Colt Ford May 30 Mariner program Mariner 9 is launched toward Mars June edit June Massachusetts passes its Chapter 766 laws enacting Special Education June 1 Vietnam War Vietnam Veterans for a Just Peace claiming to represent the majority of U S veterans who served in Southeast Asia speak against war protests June 6 A midair collision between Hughes Airwest Flight 706 Douglas DC 9 jetliner and a U S Marine Corps McDonnell Douglas F 4 Phantom jet fighter near Duarte California claims 50 lives June 10 The U S ends its trade embargo of China June 13 Vietnam War The New York Times begins to publish the Pentagon Papers 8 9 June 17 Representatives of Japan and the United States sign the Okinawa Reversion Agreement whereby the U S will return control of Okinawa 10 June 18 Southwest Airlines the most successful low cost carrier in history begins its first flights between Dallas Houston and San Antonio June 25 Madagascar accuses the U S of being connected to the plot to oust the current government the U S recalls its ambassador June 27 Concert promoter Bill Graham closes the legendary Fillmore East which first opened on 2nd Avenue between 5th and 6th Streets in New York City on March 8 1968 WTVP PBS first airs in Peoria Illinois June 28 Assassin Jerome A Johnson shoots Joe Colombo in the head in the middle of an Italian American rally putting him in a coma and paralyzing him He dies seven years later as a result of his injuries Lemon v Kurtzman The Supreme Court of the U S rules in a landmark case on the Establishment Clause June 30 New York Times Co v United States The Supreme Court of the U S rules that the Pentagon Papers may be published rejecting government injunctions as unconstitutional prior restraint 8 July edit nbsp July 26 August 7 Apollo 15July 1 The Postal Reorganization Act goes into effect replacing the Cabinet level Post Office Department with the United States Postal Service July 3 Jim Morrison lead singer and lyricist of The Doors is found dead in his bathtub in Paris France July 5 Right to vote The 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution is formally certified by President Richard Nixon lowering the voting age from 21 to 18 July 19 The South Tower of the World Trade Center is topped out at 1 362 feet 415 m making it the second tallest building in the world July 26 Apollo 15 carrying astronauts David Scott Alfred Worden and James Irwin is launched July 31 Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin become the first to ride in a lunar rover a day after landing on the Moon August edit August The unemployment rate peaks at 6 1 August 1 In New York City 40 000 people attend the Concert for Bangladesh August 7 Apollo 15 returns to Earth August 11 Construction begins on the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans August 15 President Richard Nixon announces that the United States will no longer convert dollars to gold at a fixed value effectively ending the Bretton Woods system He also imposes a 90 day freeze on wages prices and rents August 20 The USS Manatee AO 58 spills 1 000 US gallons 3 800 L of fuel oil on President Nixon s Western White House beach in San Clemente California September edit September 4 A Boeing 727 Alaska Airlines Flight 1866 crashes into the side of a mountain near Juneau Alaska killing all 111 people on board September 8 In Washington D C the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is inaugurated with the opening feature being the premiere of Leonard Bernstein s Mass September 9 September 13 Attica Prison riots A revolt breaks out at the maximum security prison in Attica New York In the end state police and the United States National Guard storm the facility 42 are killed 10 of them hostages 11 September 22 Ernest Medina is cleared of all charges connected with the My Lai massacre September 28 Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty who had taken refuge in the U S Embassy in Budapest since 1956 is allowed to leave Hungary September 30 Unruly fans storm the field at Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium during the final game for the second incarnation of the Washington Senators who will move to Arlington Texas prior to the next season and become the Texas Rangers The Senators leading the New York Yankees 7 5 with two out in the ninth inning when fans invade the diamond are forced to forfeit October edit October 1 Walt Disney World opens in Orlando Florida October 17 The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Baltimore Orioles 4 games to 3 to win their fourth World Series title October 18 In New York City the Knapp Commission begins public hearings on police corruption October 21 U S President Richard Nixon nominates Lewis Franklin Powell Jr and William H Rehnquist to the U S Supreme Court October 23 Texas Christian University football coach Jim Pittman collapses on the sideline and dies from a massive heart attack while coaching the Horned Frogs during a game against Southwest Conference rival Baylor in Waco Texas October 24 Detroit Lions wide receiver Chuck Hughes collapses and dies of a heart attack near the end of a game against the Chicago Bears in Detroit October 29 Vietnam War Vietnamization The total number of American troops in Vietnam drops to a record low of 196 700 the lowest since January 1966 November edit nbsp November 15 The Intel 4004 the first commercially available microprocessor is releasedNovember 6 Operation Grommet The U S tests a thermonuclear warhead at Amchitka Island in Alaska code named Project Cannikin At around 5 megatons it is the largest ever U S underground detonation November 12 Vietnam War Vietnamization U S President Richard Nixon sets February 1 1972 as the deadline for the removal of another 45 000 American troops from Vietnam November 12 Arches National Park is established November 13 Mariner program Mariner 9 becomes the first spacecraft to enter Mars orbit successfully November 15 Intel releases the world s first commercially available microprocessor the Intel 4004 November 24 During a severe thunderstorm over Washington a man calling himself D B Cooper parachutes from the Northwest Orient Airlines plane he hijacked with US 200 000 in ransom money and is never seen again December edit December 8 U S President Richard Nixon orders the 7th Fleet to move towards the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean December 10 The John Sinclair Freedom Rally in support of the imprisoned activist features a performance by John Lennon at Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor Michigan George Lucas founds Lucasfilm December 11 The Libertarian Party United States is established An explosion in a water tunnel beneath Lake Huron in Port Huron Michigan kills 22 December 18 The U S dollar is devalued for the second time in history Capitol Reef National Park is established December 22 KUAC TV in Fairbanks Alaska launches becoming the 49th state s first public television station December 23 Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer airs for the last time on NBC as KENI TV now KTUU TV in Anchorage Alaska KFAR TV now KATN current ABC affiliate in Fairbanks Alaska KHON TV current Fox affiliate in Honolulu Hawaii and KUAM TV in Guam air the special in prime time It will move to CBS a year later December 25 In the longest game in NFL history the Miami Dolphins beat the Kansas City Chiefs 27 24 after 22 minutes 40 seconds of sudden death overtime Undated edit Crude oil production peaks in the continental United States at approximately 4 5 million barrels per day 720 000 m3 d Meet Each Need with Dignity MEND non profit organization is founded in California 12 Save a Heart Foundation is established in Baltimore 13 Ongoing edit Cold War 1947 1991 Space Race 1957 1975 Vietnam War U S involvement 1964 1973 Detente c 1969 1979 Births editJanuary edit nbsp Marc Veasey nbsp Jeremy Renner nbsp Mary J Blige nbsp Thomas Massie nbsp Kid Rock nbsp Lil Jon nbsp Jonathan Davis nbsp Shawn WayansJanuary 1 Alicia Berneche opera soprano Beno Bryant football player Sammie Henson wrestler Bridget Pettis basketball player Denise Stapley sex therapist and former game show contestant winner of Survivor Philippines January 2 Taye Diggs actor Renee Elise Goldsberry actress Lisa Harrison basketball player January 3 Marc Veasey politician January 5 Jason Bates baseball player Hillary Butler football player January 6 Kristi Addis actress journalism athlete and beauty queen Miss Teen USA 1987 Myron Baker football player January 7 C W Anderson wrestler J D Barker author Kevin Rahm actor Jeremy Renner actor January 8 Ben Byer actor and playwright Jason Giambi baseball player January 9 John Ballato materials scientist entrepreneur and academic Angie Martinez radio host January 10 Kris Bruton basketball player January 11 Mary J Blige singer January 12 Scott Burrell basketball player and coach Andy Fox baseball player and coach January 13 John Asher actor and filmmaker Thomas Massie politician January 14 Andrew Brenner politician January 15 Regina King actress January 16 Junior Bryant football player January 17 Jalal Alamgir Bangledeshi born academic and university professor d 2011 John Bergsma University professor Brother J hip hop artist Kid Rock rock singer Lil Jon rapper Herneitha Rochelle Hardaway conservative commentator January 18 Amy Barger astronomer Norm Bazin ice hockey player and coach Jonathan Davis musician and frontman for Korn Debbie Mucarsel Powell politician January 19 Reggie Brooks football player Shawn Wayans actor writer and producer January 20 Brian Giles baseball player Derrick Green singer songwriter Questlove drummer DJ and producer January 22 Bucky Brooks football player and sportswriter January 23 Diana Barrows actress singer and dancer Julie Foudy soccer player and commentator Kevin Mawae football player and coach Marc Nelson singer songwriter January 24 Cory Bailey baseball player Kenya Moore actress and model January 25 Maya Arad Israeli born writer Vincent Brisby football player January 26 Keirda Bahruth filmmaker January 27 Clint Baker jazz musician January 30 Derek Allen football player Lizzie Grubman publicist Kimo von Oelhoffen football player January 31 J P Boulee judgeFebruary edit nbsp Michael C Hall nbsp Rob Corddry nbsp Eric Garcetti nbsp Sara Evans nbsp Maura Healey nbsp Alex Borstein nbsp Denise Richards nbsp Randy Blythe nbsp Sean AstinFebruary 1 Israel Byrd football player Rebecca Creskoff actress Michael C Hall actor Jill Kelly pornographic actress Hynden Walch actress February 2 Brad Alexander composer Ted Alford football player Jase Bolger politician Kevin Symons actor February 3 Marcus Buckley football player Sean Dawkins football player d 2023 February 4 Rob Corddry actor and comedian Eric Garcetti politician 42nd mayor of Los Angeles Michael A Goorjian actor director producer and screenwriter February 5 Dan Amrich writer author actor musician and social media expert Janine Boyd politician Sara Evans country singer February 6 Lance Bade Olympic target shooter Brian Stepanek actor February 8 Mike Ammann soccer player Gretchen J Berg writer and producer Maura Healey politician 73rd Governor of Massachusetts February 9 Timothy Archambault flutist architect and composer Sharon Case model and actress February 10 Sherry Block Olympic archer Chuck Butler Christian music producer songwriter and composer Jon Button bassist Lisa Marie Varon wrestler Annie Wood actress writer and television personality February 11 John Bock football player February 12 Romeo Bandison football player Scott Menville actor and voice actor February 13 Rochelle Ballard surfer Matt Berninger singer songwriter and frontman for The National February 14 Tommy Dreamer wrestler Viscera wrestler d 2014 February 15 Alex Borstein actress voice artist producer and screenwriter Jim Butler Olympic table tennis player Renee O Connor actress February 16 Michael Avenatti attorney and convicted criminal Zac Baird keyboardist Ian Boyden artist Dan Green voice actor and voice director Jack Rose guitarist d 2009 February 17 Denise Richards actress February 18 Hiep Thi Le Vietnamese born actress and restaurateur d 2017 February 19 Gil Shaham violinist Jeff Kinney author and cartoonist February 20 Calpernia Addams actress author and activist Brian Bohannon football player and coach February 21 Randy Blythe heavy metal singer and frontman for Lamb of God February 22 Gilbert Brown football player Lisa Fernandez softball player Max Lane football player Lea Salonga singer and Broadway actress February 23 Angela Alsobrooks lawyer and politician February 24 Josh Bernstein anthropologist explorer and author Gillian Flynn author comic book writer and screenwriter February 25 Sean Astin actor February 26 Erykah Badu singer songwriter and record producer Sean Baker filmmaker Patricia D Barksdale lawyer and judge February 27 Anthony Adams politician Sara Blakely businesswoman and philanthropist Rozonda Thomas singer February 28 Maxine Bahns actress triathlete and model Peter Beinart columnist journalist and political commentator Amanda Davis writer and teacher d 2003 March edit nbsp Method Man nbsp Peter Sarsgaard nbsp Jon Hamm nbsp Johnny Knoxville nbsp Alan Tudyk nbsp Keegan Michael Key nbsp Will Yun LeeMarch 1 Allen Johnson Olympic hurdler March 2 Bootie Barker NASCAR crew chief Method Man rapper record producer and actor March 4 Emily Bazelon journalist Michael D Agostino politician Shavar Ross actor and producer March 5 Chris Brown politician Yuri Lowenthal actor voice actor producer and screenwriter Scott Mosier producer March 7 Peter Sarsgaard actor Kali Troy voice actress March 9 Kyle Balda animator and director Lou Benfatti football player C Murder rapper and songwriter Mike DelGuidice musician and singer songwriter Emmanuel Lewis actor March 10 Brian Allgeier video game designer Doug Ardito bassist for Puddle of Mudd Paul Burmeister sportscaster Jon Hamm actor director and producer March 11 Johnny Knoxville daredevil actor comedian screenwriter and film producer March 13 Matt Bollant basketball coach Mike Carey politician March 14 Ernie Brown football player Jean Butler dancer March 15 Todd Agnew Christian singer songwriter Marcelle Bruce soccer player Chris Patton voice actor March 16 Kenneth Brown interior designer and decorator Alan Tudyk actor March 17 Abraham Burton saxophonist and bandleader March 18 Dwayne Armstrong football player Mike Bell wrestler d 2008 March 19 Ben Albert football player and coach Kirk Botkin football player and coach March 20 Manny Alexander Dominican born baseball player March 22 Karen McDougal model and actress Keegan Michael Key actor writer and comedian Will Yun Lee actor March 23 Ira Black heavy metal guitarist Karen McDougal model March 26 Michael Bennett boxer Rob Burger composer Erick Morillo DJ music producer and record label owner d 2020 March 27 John Best basketball player March 28 Kieran Barton soccer player March 29 Stephen Allison politician Robert Gibbs White House Press Secretary March 30 Yaphett El Amin politician Kristine Baker judge Mark Consuelos actor Mari Holden cyclist Indya Kincannon politician mayor of Knoxville Tennessee 2019 present March 31 Craig McCracken animator writer and cartoonistApril edit nbsp Shannen Doherty nbsp Jim Acosta nbsp Tamara Braun nbsp Eric Mabius nbsp D B Weiss nbsp Bridget MoynahanApril 1 Neal Bascomb journalist and author Jessica Collins actress April 3 Shireen Abu Akleh Palestinian born journalist d 2022 David Michael Barrett screenwriter and film producer Wes Berggren guitarist for Tripping Daisy d 1999 Troy Brown basketball player Picabo Street Olympic skier April 5 Kazim Ali English born poet novelist essayist and professor Krista Allen actress model and comedian April 8 Cara Judea Alhadeff photographer performance artist writer activist and yoga teacher Dewan Bader soccer player and coach April 10 Mihai Bagiu Olympic gymnast Joey DeFrancesco musician d 2022 Nana Smith American born Japanese tennis player April 12 Traci Braxton singer d 2022 Nicholas Brendon actor and writer Shannen Doherty actress April 14 Tim Austin boxer April 15 Derek Brown football player Jason Sehorn football player April 16 Peter Billingsley actor director and producer Selena entertainer and Tejano singer d 1995 April 17 Jim Acosta news anchor and journalist Michael Birawer artist April 18 Tamara Braun actress Fredro Starr rapper April 19 Derek Bryant boxer Cord Byrd politician Wendy Powell voice actress April 20 Ron Barfield Jr stock car racing driver Bruce Beresford Redman producer and convicted murderer Bernard Bull academic administrator and scholar Allan Houston basketball player Mikey Welsh musician and artist d 2011 April 22 Eric Mabius actor April 23 Chuck Adams tennis player Andrew Kreisberg writer producer and comic book writer D B Weiss producer writer and novelist April 24 Anastasia Barzee actress Jeff Brohm football player and coach April 26 Shondrella Avery actress Jay DeMarcus singer and bassist for Rascal Flatts April 27 Hayley Barr actress James Burton football player April 28 Barry Burden political scientist Bridget Moynahan actress April 29 Bob Byington director screenwriter and actor Tamara Johnson George singer Darby Stanchfield actressMay edit nbsp Jamie Luner nbsp Sofia Coppola nbsp Tony Stewart nbsp Matt Stone nbsp Marco Rubio nbsp John Ross Bowie nbsp Idina MenzelMay 1 Ethan Albright football player Catharine Baker attorney and politician Timothy D Bellavia children s author fabric artist and educator Alundis Brice football player May 2 Greg Bishop football player Brent Bowers baseball player May 4 Dave Aronberg politician Joe Borowski baseball player David Blackwell football player and coach May 5 Dresta rapper May 6 Bryan Beller bassist Chris Shiflett guitarist for Foo Fighters May 7 Pablo Almaguer lawyer and politician Lloyd Anoa i wrestler May 8 Ross Anderson speed skier Kevin Bellie director and choreographer Bob Guiney television personality singer and insurance carrier consultant May 10 Glen Barker baseball player John E Bradley politician May 11 Aaron Accetta record producer songwriter and musician Malaika Griffin anti white racist convicted of the 1999 murder of Jason Patrick Horsley May 12 Daron Alcorn football player Doug Basham wrestler Jamie Luner actress May 13 Jeremy Allaire technologist and internet entrepreneur Omer Avital Israeli born jazz musician O C rapper May 14 Gregory A Baca attorney and politician Deanne Bray actress Sofia Coppola screenwriter director producer and actress daughter of Francis Ford Coppola May 15 Phil Pfister strongman May 17 Danny Barber soccer player May 18 Erik K Alexander endocrinologist and medical researcher Bob Boyle animator producer writer storyboard artist and director Karyn Bye Dietz ice hockey player Brad Friedel soccer player Desiree Horton helicopter pilot television reporter and aerial firefighter May 19 Stephanie Nadolny voice actress and singer May 20 Tony Stewart race car driver May 21 Joe Benitez comic book artist Jamal Harrison Bryant minister author and political candidate May 22 Afrika Baby Bam rapper Troy Barnhart Jr Olympic water polo player May 23 Katherine Baicker health economist Issac Booth football player Marshall Boze baseball player May 24 Troy Barnett football player May 25 Michelle Bowman politician Sonya Smith actress May 26 Monte Barrett boxer Jason Bere baseball player Derek Brown politician Matt Stone actor animator and producer May 27 Corey Beck basketball player Lisa Lopes rapper singer songwriter and dancer d 2002 May 28 Nick Bravin Olympic fencer and lawyer Marco Rubio politician May 29 Kim Berfield politician May 30 John Ross Bowie actor and comedian Idina Menzel actress and singer songwriter May 31 Thomas Ambrosio university professorJune edit nbsp Mike Lee nbsp Noah Wyle nbsp Mark Wahlberg nbsp Mark Feuerstein nbsp Bobby Jindal nbsp Josh Lucas nbsp Kurt Warner nbsp Mary Lynn Rajskub nbsp Elon MuskJune 1 Dan Bartlett political advisor White House Communications Director 2001 2005 and counselor to George Bush 2005 2007 Cubby Bryant radio personality June 2 Steve Brooks football player June 3 Christine Bakke LGBT rights activist John Hodgman actor and writer June 4 Holly Benson politician Rob Bryan politician Mike Lee politician Stryker radio personality and disc jockey Noah Wyle actor June 5 June Ambrose Antiguan born stylist costume designer author creative director influencer and television host Robert Melson murderer d 2017 Mark Wahlberg actor and singer June 6 Joe Lombardi football coach June 7 Brian Anderson sportscaster Terrell Buckley football player and coach Allan Funk wrestler Alex Mooney lawyer and politician June 8 Chris Estes bassist Mark Feuerstein actor director and producer Troy Vincent football player June 10 Taylor Armstrong television personality Steve Bigelow Olympic swimmer Bobby Jindal politician 55th Governor of Louisiana 2008 2016 June 12 MC Breed rapper d 2008 Mark Henry wrestler June 13 Yang Huang Chinese born novelist June 14 Fred Baxter football player Bruce Bowen basketball player Jeff Burlingame author June 15 Jimmy Allen basketball player and coach Dana Bash journalist and news anchor Jake Busey actor musician and film producer June 16 Jefferson Byrd politician Tupac Shakur rapper poet actor and murder victim d 1996 June 17 Kiran Ahuja attorney and director of the United States Office of Personnel Management June 18 Rohit Aggarwala environmental policy adviser transportation planner historian and civil servant Lisa Barbuscia model singer and actress Kerry Butler actress and singer Jen Kiggans politician Nathan Morris singer Andy Ogles politician June 19 Michael Burry investor hedge fund manager and physician June 20 Josh Lucas actor June 22 Brant Brown baseball player Antonino D Ambrosio Italian born author filmmaker producer and visual artist Mary Lynn Rajskub actress and comedian Kurt Warner football player June 25 Rick Alverson director screenwriter and musician Gary Brown football player Angela Kinsey actress June 26 Greg Blosser baseball player Chali 2na painter and rapper June 27 Yancey Arias actor Brant Boyer football player and coach Tod Brown baseball player and coach June 28 Andy Blitz comedian writer producer and actor Van Burnham writer designer producer and curator Benito Martinez actor Elon Musk South African born entrepreneur and investor founder of SpaceX and Tesla Inc Aileen Quinn actress June 29 Kaitlyn Ashley pornographic actress Carlo Basile politician David Blair tennis player June 30 Monica Potter actressJuly edit nbsp Missy Elliot nbsp Julianne Nicholson nbsp Melissa Peterman nbsp Scott Grimes nbsp Kristi Yamaguchi nbsp Corey Feldman nbsp Penny Hardaway nbsp Sandra Oh nbsp Alison Krauss nbsp Lincoln BrewsterJuly 1 Steven W Bailey actor Missy Elliott singer Julianne Nicholson actress Melissa Peterman actress and comedian July 2 Joel Adamson baseball player Christina Bohannan politician and law professor Troy Brown football player and coach July 3 Beans rapper July 4 Al Madrigal comedian writer actor and producer July 7 Leslie Acosta politician Colin Alevras restaurateur d 2022 Stephanie Arnold author Christian Camargo actor producer writer and director July 8 Marc Andreessen software developer Wendy Benson actress Scott Grimes actor John Juanda Indonesian born poker player July 9 Marc Andreessen software engineer and entrepreneur July 10 Brent Alexander football player Jeffrey Angles American born Japanese poet Cassius F Butts businessman J Diggs rapper Jennifer A Nielsen author Aaron D Spears actor July 11 Brett Hauer ice hockey player July 12 Kristi Yamaguchi Olympic figure skater Loni Love comedian July 13 Rich Aude baseball player Raul Bocanegra politician Jason Danieley actor singer concert performer and recording artist Craig Elliott illustrator July 14 Sean Alvarez mixed martial artist Mark LoMonaco wrestler Joey Styles wrestling announcer July 15 James Baldwin baseball player Sandon Berg actor producer and screenwriter Jim Rash actor July 16 Del Alexander football player and coach Corey Feldman actor Ed Kowalczyk singer songwriter July 18 Penny Hardaway basketball player Joseph Russo director July 19 Russell Allen singer and frontman for Symphony X Carrie A Buck educator and politician Andrew Kavovit actor July 20 William DeMeo actor producer director and writer Ed Henry journalist and television host Sandra Oh Canadian born actress DJ Screw hip hop DJ d 2000 July 22 William Bell football player Benny Boom director Kristine Lilly soccer player Aaron McCargo Jr chef TV personality and TV show host Z Trip DJ and producer July 23 Tobias Adrian German born economist Steven D Binder screenwriter and producer Cara Beth Burnside skateboarder and Olympic snowboarder Alison Krauss country singer Scott Krippayne Christian musician July 24 A J Baime author journalist and public speaker Mike Bocchino politician July 26 Chris Bell poker player Reggie Carthon football player July 27 Shane Bowers baseball player July 28 Stephen Lynch comedian musician and actor Jeffrey S Williams journalist and author July 29 Big DS rapper d 2003 Monica Calhoun actress July 30 Victor Alfieri Italian born actor and writer Ron Blazier baseball player d 2021 Lincoln Brewster Christian singer songwriter Christine Taylor actressAugust edit nbsp Jeff Gordon nbsp Michael Ian Black nbsp Yvette Nicole Brown nbsp Gretchen Whitmer nbsp Don Davis nbsp Carla Gugino nbsp Chris TuckerAugust 1 Travis Driskill baseball player August 2 Rebecca Bradley lawyer and judge August 3 Ali Brown businesswoman author speaker and television commentator Lucas Brunelle videographer August 4 Jeff Gordon race car driver Yo Yo rapper August 5 George T Alexander U S Army Staff Sergeant and Iraqi War veteran d 2005 Eric Bernotas Olympic skeleton racer Evil Jared Hasselhoff bassist for Bloodhound Gang August 6 Ed Cash gospel musician August 8 Joe Burch football player August 9 Dallen Bounds serial killer d 1999 James Kim television personality and technology analyst d 2006 August 10 Tony Barbee basketball player and coach Justin Theroux actor August 11 Charles Adair soccer player and coach Ryneldi Becenti basketball player Christine D Ercole track cyclist Peloton fitness instructor and public speaker Dave Witte drummer August 12 Michael Ian Black actor and comedian Yvette Nicole Brown actress and comedian Pete Sampras tennis player August 13 Jeremy Bash lawyer CIA chief of staff 2009 2011 and DOD chief of staff 2011 2013 Vernell Brown Jr jazz musician Adam Housley journalist winemaker and basketball player August 14 Walter Blanding jazz musician Chris Nelloms sprinter August 16 Brent Brekke ice hockey player and coach Chris Brown English born soccer player August 17 Brendan Bell American born Canadian politician August 18 Kevin Bouie football player Greg Butler visual effects supervisor Jacob Vargas actor August 19 Mary Joe Fernandez tennis player August 20 Brett Bech football player August 21 Megan Abbott author August 22 Troy E Brown politician August 23 Bone Crusher rapper Gretchen Whitmer politician 49th Governor of Michigan August 24 Becky Bell girl who died of complications from a septic abortion Michael Brune environmentalist Evers Burns basketball player August 25 Douglas Brunt novelist historian and podcast host Crash Holly wrestler d 2003 August 26 Dion Bentley long jumper Robert Bollt archaeologist d 2010 Jocelyn Borgella Bahamian born football player August 28 Shane Andrews baseball player Janet Evans Olympic swimmer August 29 Mark Bomback screenwriter Don Davis politician Carla Gugino actress August 30 Aubrey Beavers football player Jon Blais triatlete d 2007 Jeff Bowen composer lyricist and actor August 31 Luke Brookshier animator storyboard artist screenwriter and director Chris Tucker actor and comedianSeptember edit nbsp David Arquette nbsp Eric Stonestreet nbsp Amy Poehler nbsp Bobby Lee nbsp Lance Armstrong nbsp Jada Pinkett Smith nbsp Luke Wilson nbsp Sean Spicer nbsp Jenna ElfmanSeptember 1 Dave Wittenberg South African born voice actor September 2 Rich Aurilia baseball player Matt Borland NASCAR crew chief Tommy Maddox football player Shauna Sand model and actress Katt Williams comedian and actor September 4 Matt Nix writer producer and director September 5 Will Hunt drummer for Evanescence Kevin McAleenan government official United States Secretary of Homeland Security 2019 September 6 Kathy Barnette political commentator and candidate Joey Beltram DJ and music producer September 7 John Burke football player Shane Mosley boxer Briana Scurry soccer player September 8 David Arquette actor wrestler director producer screenwriter and fashion designer Brooke Burke Charvet model September 9 Eric Stonestreet actor Henry Thomas actor and musician September 10 Samba Baldeh Gambian born politician Joe Bravo jockey September 11 Luis Barragan businessman d 2006 Markos Moulitsas soldier activist blogger and author Shelton Quarles football player and scout September 12 Sidney Albritton politician Galit Atlas Israeli born psychoanalyst September 13 Dean Blandino rules analyst for Fox Sports Brent Brede baseball player September 14 Christopher McCulloch actor and voice actor Kimberly Williams Paisley actress September 15 Donatella Arpaia restaurateur and television personality Myron Bell football player Terrance Bowen sprinter Chad Bratzke football player Josh Charles actor Colleen Villard voice actress September 16 Amy Poehler actress September 17 Kevin Anderson soccer player Nate Berkus interior designer author and television personality Bobby Lee comedian actor and podcaster September 18 Lance Armstrong cyclist Jada Pinkett Smith actress September 19 Rachel Bringer politician Sanaa Lathan actress September 20 Mark Boomershine painter September 21 Alfonso Ribeiro actor television director dancer and host of America s Funniest Home Videos Luke Wilson actor September 22 Elizabeth Bear author Ted Leonard singer and frontman for Enchant Lawrence Gilliard Jr actor September 23 Sean Spicer 30th White House Press Secretary September 24 Jamie Burke baseball player Michael S Engel paleontologist amp entomologist September 25 Jeff Bollow actor writer director producer author public speaker and film festival organizer Brian Dunkleman comedian and actor John Lynch football player September 26 Ryan J Bell Seventh day Adventist speaker Joel Breton video game producer September 27 Aaron Belz writer and poet September 28 Joseph Arthur singer songwriter Jamie Brewington baseball player Scott Brinker computer programmer and entrepreneur September 29 Tanoka Beard basketball player and coach Joanna Brooks author and professor Ray Buchanan football player September 30 Brentson Buckner football player and coach Jenna Elfman actress Jeff Whitty writerOctober edit nbsp Sean Duffy nbsp Martin Heinrich nbsp Snoop Dogg nbsp Ted Budd nbsp Craig Robinson nbsp Winona RyderOctober 2 Tiffany singer Jim Root guitarist for Slipknot and Stone Sour Chris Savino cartoonist animator director storyboard artist writer comic book artist and producer October 3 David Brom mass murderer Sean Duffy politician and television personality Chris McCarvill musician Kevin Richardson singer and member of the Backstreet Boys October 4 Jeremy Blake artist and painter d 2007 BT musician DJ singer songwriter record producer composer and audio engineer October 5 Ray Barbee skateboarder photographer and musician Shane Battelle soccer player Kevin Boyce politician October 6 Jason Altom PhD student d 1998 October 7 Gannin Arnold Christian songwriter composer and producer Kevin M Birmingham Roman Catholic bishop Trent Benson South Korean born serial killer October 8 Will Brown basketball coach Sean Palmer actor October 9 Stevie Richards wrestler October 10 Tiffany Mynx porn actress and director October 11 Wes Abbott comic book artist October 12 Rosie Alfaro convicted murderer Chris Brennan mixed martial artist October 13 Billy Bush radio and television host October 15 Joey Abs wrestler Shawn Andrews actor October 16 Paul Sparks actor October 17 Martin Heinrich politician Chris Kirkpatrick singer and member of N Sync Blues Saraceno rock guitarist composer and music producer October 20 Snoop Dogg rapper singer songwriter producer media personality entrepreneur and actor October 21 Damon Bailey baseball player Ted Budd politician October 22 Rachel Campos Duffy politician and television personality Jennifer Lee screenwriter director Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios October 23 Thad Balkman judge October 24 Kirby Logan Archer convicted murderer missing since 2007 Caprice Bourret model and actress Aaron Bailey football player Zephyr Teachout academic October 25 Craig Robinson actor and comedian October 26 Jim Butcher author Anthony Rapp actor and singer October 27 Derek Benz writer October 28 Scott Budnick soccer player and coach October 29 Daniel J Bernstein American born German mathematician cryptologist and computer scientist Kevin Bracken wrestler Winona Ryder actressNovember edit nbsp Tech N9ne nbsp Walton Goggins nbsp Joel McHale nbsp Sean Casten nbsp Chris Hardwick nbsp Christina Applegate nbsp Kirk Acevedo nbsp Kristi NoemNovember 2 Big Ed rapper d 2001 Eric Wall writer and political activist November 3 Danielle Allen university professor and political candidate Jonathan Blow video game designer and programmer Jason C Buckel politician Satya Rhodes Conway politician mayor of Madison Wisconsin 2019 present November 4 Melvin Bunch baseball player Richard Hudson politician November 5 Dana Jacobson sportscaster Corin Nemec actor producer and screenwriter November 6 Derrick Alexander football player November 7 Zak Brown American born British racing driver and businessman Robin Finck guitarist November 8 Jack Baruth automotive journalist Naomi Biden daughter of Joe Biden d 1972 Benjamin King actor Tech N9ne rapper November 9 Jason Antoon actor Mike Barber football player Big Pun rapper d 2000 Jamie Bishop University professor d 2007 November 10 Big Pun Puerto Rican born rapper d 2000 Holly Black journalist author and poet Walton Goggins actor Terry Pearson baseball player November 11 Heather Burge basketball player Heidi Burge basketball player David DeLuise actor and son of Dom DeLuise and Carol Arthur November 12 Rebecca Wisocky actress November 13 Noah Hathaway actor November 15 Jay Harrington actor November 16 Andy Bialk animator storyboard artist and character designer November 17 David Ramsey actor director and martial artist November 18 Edmond Akhtar Iranian born football player November 20 Chris Bisaillon football player Joel McHale comedian actor writer television producer and television personality November 21 Randy Buehler game developer Michael Strahan football player and television personality November 23 Ashraf Amaya basketball player Lisa Arch actress and comedian Vin Baker basketball player and coach Sean Casten politician Chris Hardwick actor and comedian November 24 Jacki O rapper November 25 Christina Applegate actress Matthew J Baek South Korean born illustrator children s book author and graphic designer Ineitha Lynnette Hardaway conservative commentator d 2023 November 26 Jimi Beach inventor entrepreneur and product designer November 27 Kirk Acevedo actor Larry Allen football player Kevin Bacon politician Halsey Beshears politician Dain Blanton Olympic beach volleyball player November 29 Marc Bernardin journalist public speaker TV and comic book writer and podcaster Kenny Blakeney basketball player and coach Greg Byrne athletic director November 30 Nicole Blackman artist poet author and vocalist Kristi Noem politician 33rd Governor of South Dakota Tahesha Way politician 3rd Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey 2023 present December edit nbsp Stephanie D Abruzzo nbsp Michael McCary nbsp Tyson Beckford nbsp Natalie Grant nbsp Corey Haim nbsp Jared LetoDecember 1 Tobin Anderson basketball player and coach John Schlimm writer December 2 Harry Berrios baseball player December 4 Shannon Briggs boxer Sara Gideon politician December 5 Kali Rocha actress December 6 Craig Brewer director Ryan White HIV victim d 1990 December 7 Vladimir Akopian Azerbaijani born chess grandmaster Larisa Alexandrovna Ukrainian born journalist essayist and poet Dave Arnold politician d 2021 Stephanie D Abruzzo actress puppeteer and singer December 8 Garvin Alston baseball player December 9 Clifton Abraham football player Jacquelynn Berube weightlifter Chris Boniol football player December 10 Bill Baroni politician Michele Mahone television entertainment reporter previously make up artist and hair stylist December 11 Laura Brod entrepreneur and politician December 13 Lynda Blutreich Olympic javelin thrower Henry Dittman actor voice actor and television host December 14 Brett Boretti basketball player and coach December 15 Chris Bingham racing driver Eric Bjornson football player Monica Lee Gradischek actress and voice actress December 16 Tim Banks football player and coach Michael McCary singer December 17 Beth Barr Olympic swimmer Joel Berti actor coach and photographer December 19 Tyson Beckford model Amy Locane actress December 21 Tommie Boyd football player Natalie Grant Christian singer songwriter December 23 Pete Bercich football player Corey Haim Canadian born actor d 2010 December 24 Tamir Bloom Olympic epee fencer Eric Brooks politician politician in West Virginia December 26 Jared Leto actor and musician frontman for 30 Seconds to Mars December 27 Savannah Guthrie Australian born television host and anchor Jason Hawes paranormal investigator and businessman December 28 Benny Agbayani baseball player Heidi Blickenstaff actress Ana Navarro Nicaraguan American commentator Frank Sepe bodybuilder and model December 29 Ali Abunimah journalist and activist Assaf Bednarsh Israeli born rabbi December 30 Travis Baptist baseball player Garrett Byrnes composer December 31 Brent Barry basketball playerFull date unknown edit nbsp Shane Acker nbsp Anna Anka nbsp David Barlow nbsp Erika Blumenfeld nbsp Boom Bam nbsp Guy Braunstein nbsp John Brenkus nbsp Ethan Brown nbsp Charles HurtShaila Abdullah Pakistani born author writer and designer Rony Abovitz entrepreneur and founder of MAKO Surgical Corp Kerry Abrams law professor Kevin Abrams Canadian born football executive Shane Acker animator film director screenwriter and animation teacher Isaac Adamson author C C Adcock blues singer songwriter and guitarist Shahriar Afshar Iranian born physicist Scott Aikin philosopher and university professor Thomas Albrecht Schonzart radiochemist Ayad Alkadhi Iraqi born artist Jason Amerine U S Army Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel and Afghan War veteran Blanka Amezkua Mexican born artist Deno Andrews billiards player Anna Anka Polish born Swedish American model Ana Lucia Araujo Brazilian born historian author and university professor Peter Arcidiacono economist and econometrician Chloe Aridjis novelist and writer Tobin Armbrust filmmaker and producer N Peter Armitage physicist and university professor Dave Arnold chef Asencio painter Peter Askim composer Jami Attenberg writer and essayist Tom Atwood photographer Anwar al Awlaki imam d 2011 Chris Bachelder writer Meguey Baker tabletop role playing game designer independent publisher and quilt historian Jared Ball University professor Jozsef Balogh Hungarian born mathematician Joseph Baratta business executive Rachel Barkow University professor David Barlow judge Michael C Barnette diver author photographer and founder of the Association of Underwater Explorers Justin L Barrett experimental psychologist Ellen Barry journalist John Bauer painter Jen Beagin novelist and writer Barbara Bears ballerina Keith Beauchamp filmmaker Michael Bell artist screenwriter and author Chris Bender producer Tina Benko actress Ciaran Berry Irish born poet Michael Betancourt theorist historian and animator Irene Beyerlein materials scientist Ion Birch artist Chuck Blasdel politician Tia Blassingame publisher Blevin Blectum musician and composer Jonathan Blow video game designer and programmer Erika Blumenfeld artist writer and researcher Kafi D Blumenfield civic leader and activist Colleen Glenney Boggs University professor Johan Bollen Belgian born scientist Matt Bondurant novelist Boom Bam rapper and member of Compton s Most Wanted and N O T R Eileen Hunt Botting political theorist Andrea Bottner politician Raphael Bousso theoretical physicist and cosmologist Carol Bove artist Ben Bradley philosopher John Bramblitt painter Matthew Brannon artist Guy Braunstein Israeli born violinist Benjamin Breier health care chief executive John Brenkus producer director and television personality Isolde Brielmaier curator and scholar Frank Brinsley radio host Pamela Britton author Mia Brownell painter Kyle Bruckmann composer and oboist Tim Brooks basketball player Drew Brophy artist Chad Broughton sociologist Michelle Browder artist Christopher J Brown politician Ethan Brown food executive and founder of Beyond Meat Milan Brown basketball player and coach Keith Bunin dramatist and screenwriter Eileen Burbidge American born British venture capitalist David Byerman business executive Kate Marie Byrnes diplomat and U S Ambassador to North Macedonia 2019 2022 Charles Hurt journalist and political commentator Jackson Rohm country and pop singer d 2023 Deaths editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2014 See also Deaths in 1971 January 4 Arthur Ford psychic founder of Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship b 1896 January 15 John Dall actor b 1920 January 20 Broncho Billy Anderson actor director writer and producer b 1880 January 21 Richard Russell Jr United States Senator from Georgia President pro tempore during the 91st Congress b 1897 January 24 Bill W co founder of Alcoholics Anonymous b 1897 14 February 3 Jay C Flippen actor b 1899 15 February 12 James Cash Penney businessman b 1875 February 17 Adolf A Berle lawyer educator author and diplomat b 1895 March 8 Harold Lloyd silent comedy filmmaker b 1893 March 11 Philo Farnsworth inventor television pioneer b 1906 March 12 David Burns actor b 1902 March 16 Bebe Daniels actress b 1901 Thomas E Dewey 47th Governor of New York and Republican nominee for president b 1902 March 22 Nella Walker actress and vaudevillian b 1886 March 24 George G O Connor general b 1914 April 3 Joseph Valachi gangster b 1904 16 April 6 Igor Stravinsky composer b 1882 in Russia April 15 Dan Reeves businessman owner of the National Football League s Los Angeles Rams b 1912 April 28 Lejb Wulman Polish Jewish and American physician social activist and co author b 1887 17 May 1 Glenda Farrell actress b 1904 May 8 Frederick Sheffield Olympic rower b 1902 May 19 Ogden Nash poet b 1902 18 May 26 Laurence Wild basketball player and 30th Governor of American Samoa b 1890 May 28 Audie Murphy World War II hero and actor b 1925 June 15 Wendell Meredith Stanley chemist Nobel Prize laureate b 1904 June 18 Libby Holman socialite singer actress and activist b 1904 July 3 Jim Morrison singer songwriter and poet died in Paris France b 1943 July 4 August Derleth author and anthologist b 1909 19 Thomas C Hart admiral and politician b 1877 July 6 Louis Armstrong African American jazz trumpeter and actor b 1901 July 7 Ub Iwerks animator cartoonist character designer inventor and special effects technician b 1901 July 17 Cliff Edwards actor b 1895 July 19 Harry W Hill admiral b 1890 July 23 Van Heflin actor b 1908 July 26 Diane Arbus photographer b 1923 August 12 Sally Crute actress b 1886 August 13 King Curtis saxophonist b 1934 August 15 Paul Lukas actor b 1894 in Budapest August 25 Ted Lewis bandleader b 1890 August 27 Margaret Bourke White photographer b 1904 September 11 Pier Angeli actress born 1932 September 24 Schlitzie sideshow performer born 1901 September 25 Hugo Lafayette Black Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1937 71 b 1886 October 2 Richard H Jackson admiral b 1866 October 9 Billy Costello voice actor original voice of Popeye b 1898 October 11 Chester Conklin actor b 1888 October 12 Dean Acheson 51st United States Secretary of State b 1893 Gene Vincent rockabilly singer b 1935 October 24 Carl Ruggles composer b 1876 October 29 Duane Allman rock guitarist b 1946 November 10 Walter Van Tilburg Clark novelist b 1909 20 December 7 Ferdinand Pecora lawyer b 1882 in Sicily December 9 Ralph Bunche Nobel diplomat b 1904 December 18 Bobby Jones amateur golfer b 1902 December 29 Stuart Holmes actor b 1884 December 31 Pete Duel actor b 1940 See also editList of American films of 1971 Timeline of United States history 1970 1989 References edit Cigarette Maker Phillip Morris Agrees to Remove Advertising Signs from Sports Stadiums Where They Were Shown on TV 1995 DOJ315 a b Mitchell K Hall 2008 Chronology Historical Dictionary of the Nixon Ford Era Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 6410 8 Senators reject more funds for transport plane The Bulletin Bend Oregon UPI March 24 1971 p 1 SST funds denied Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press March 24 1971 p 1 Boeing will lay off 7 000 workers with disbandment of SST program Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press March 26 1971 p 1 SST supporters see little chance of reviving plan Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press March 25 1971 p 1 Boeing workers hardest hit by vote The Bulletin Bend Oregon UPI March 25 1971 p 1 a b New York Times Co v United States Archived from the original on December 4 2005 Retrieved December 5 2005 Frankum Jr Ronald B 2011 Chronology Historical Dictionary of the War in Vietnam Metuchen NJ Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 7956 0 Okinawa Reversion Agreement 17th June 1971 James Stuart Olson ed 1999 Chronology Historical Dictionary of the 1970s Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 313 30543 6 MEND Annual Report 2016 PDF Los Angeles MEND Meet Each Need with Dignity 2016 Rasmussen Fred July 10 1993 Sapperstein had vending business founded Save A Heart FoundationSapperstein had vending business founded Save A Heart Foundation The Baltimore Sun Retrieved June 9 2022 Bill W of Alcoholics Anonymous Dies by John W Stevens The New York Times January 26 1971 p1 Allan R Ellenberger May 1 2001 Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries A Directory McFarland p 215 ISBN 978 0 7864 5019 0 Mobster Independent Press Telegram Long Beach California April 4 1971 p 2 Archived from the original on February 17 2017 Retrieved October 8 2016 via Newspapers com News of the YIVO 117 1971 Ron Padgett 2000 World Poets Gerard Manley Hopkins William Shakespeare Charles Scribner s Sons p 245 ISBN 978 0 684 80609 9 Michael Ashley 2000 The History of the Science fiction Magazine Liverpool University Press p 300 ISBN 978 0 85323 779 2 Lawrence L Lee 1973 Walter Van Tilburg Clark Boise State College pp 13 16 ISBN 978 0 88430 007 6 External links edit nbsp Media related to 1971 in the United States at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1971 in the United States amp oldid 1187327568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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