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2008 in the United States

Events from the year 2008 in the United States.

2008
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November

November 1: U.S. President George W. Bush opines on the upcoming U.S. election.
 
November 4: Barack Obama is elected U.S. president

December

 
December 18: George W. Bush ducks one of al-Zaidi's and Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki tries to parry it

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2014 Events from the year 2008 in the United States 2007 2006 2005 2008 in the United States 2009 2010 2011Decades 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020sSee also History of the United States 2008 present Timeline of United States history 1990 2009 List of years in the United States Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 Federal government 1 2 Governors 1 3 Lieutenant governors 2 Events 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 2 13 Ongoing 2 14 Date unknown 3 Births 4 Deaths 4 1 January 4 2 February 4 3 March 4 4 April 4 5 May 4 6 June 4 7 July 4 8 August 4 9 September 4 10 October 4 11 November 4 12 December 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksIncumbents EditFederal government Edit President George W Bush R Texas Vice President Dick Cheney R Wyoming Chief Justice John Roberts New York 1 Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi D California Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid D Nevada Congress 110thGovernors and Lieutenant governorsGovernors Edit Governor of Alabama Bob Riley Republican Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin Republican Governor of Arizona Janet Napolitano Democratic Governor of Arkansas Mike Beebe Democratic Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger Republican Governor of Colorado Bill Ritter Democratic Governor of Connecticut Jodi Rell Republican Governor of Delaware Ruth Ann Minner Democratic Governor of Florida Charlie Crist Republican Independent Governor of Georgia Sonny Perdue Republican Governor of Hawaii Linda Lingle Republican Governor of Idaho Butch Otter Republican Governor of Illinois Rod Blagojevich Democratic Governor of Indiana Mitch Daniels Republican Governor of Iowa Chet Culver Democratic Governor of Kansas Kathleen Sebelius Democratic Governor of Kentucky Steve Beshear Democratic Governor of Louisiana Kathleen Blanco Democratic until January 14 Bobby Jindal Republican starting January 14 Governor of Maine John Baldacci Democratic Governor of Maryland Martin O Malley Democratic Governor of Massachusetts Deval Patrick Democratic Governor of Michigan Jennifer Granholm Democratic Governor of Minnesota Tim Pawlenty Republican Governor of Mississippi Haley Barbour Republican Governor of Missouri Matt Blunt Republican Governor of Montana Brian Schweitzer Democratic Governor of Nebraska Dave Heineman Republican Governor of Nevada Jim Gibbons Republican Governor of New Hampshire John Lynch Democratic Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine Democratic Governor of New Mexico Bill Richardson Democratic Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer Democratic until March 17 David Paterson Democratic starting March 17 Governor of North Carolina Mike Easley Democratic Governor of North Dakota John Hoeven Republican Governor of Ohio Ted Strickland Democratic Governor of Oklahoma Brad Henry Democratic Governor of Oregon Ted Kulongoski Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania Ed Rendell Democratic Governor of Rhode Island Donald Carcieri Republican Governor of South Carolina Mark Sanford Republican Governor of South Dakota Mike Rounds Republican Governor of Tennessee Phil Bredesen Democratic Governor of Texas Rick Perry Republican Governor of Utah Jon Huntsman Jr Republican Governor of Vermont Jim Douglas Republican Governor of Virginia Tim Kaine Democratic Governor of Washington Christine Gregoire Democratic Governor of West Virginia Joe Manchin Democratic Governor of Wisconsin Jim Doyle Democratic Governor of Wyoming Dave Freudenthal Democratic Lieutenant governors Edit Lieutenant Governor of Alabama Jim Folsom Jr Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Alaska Sean Parnell Republican Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas Bill Halter Democratic Lieutenant Governor of California John Garamendi Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Colorado Barbara O Brien Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut Michael Fedele Republican Lieutenant Governor of Delaware John Carney Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Florida Jeff Kottkamp Republican Lieutenant Governor of Georgia Casey Cagle Republican Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii Duke Aiona Republican Lieutenant Governor of Idaho Jim Risch Republican Lieutenant Governor of Illinois Pat Quinn Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Indiana Becky Skillman Republican Lieutenant Governor of Iowa Patty Judge Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Kansas Mark Parkinson Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky Daniel Mongiardo Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana Mitch Landrieu Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Maryland Anthony Brown Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Tim Murray Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Michigan John D Cherry Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota Carol Molnau Republican Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi Amy Tuck Republican until January 10 Phil Bryant Republican starting January 10 Lieutenant Governor of Missouri Peter Kinder Republican Lieutenant Governor of Montana John Bohlinger Republican Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska Rick Sheehy Republican Lieutenant Governor of Nevada Brian Krolicki Republican Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico Diane Denish Democratic Lieutenant Governor of New York until March 17 David Paterson Democratic March 17 June 24 Joseph Bruno Republican acting June 24 December 31 Dean Skelos Republican acting Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina Bev Perdue Democratic Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota Jack Dalrymple Republican Lieutenant Governor of Ohio Lee Fisher Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma Jari Askins Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania until November 12 Catherine Baker Knoll Democratic November 12 December 3 vacant starting December 3 Joseph B Scarnati Republican Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island Elizabeth H Roberts Democratic Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina Andre Bauer Republican Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota Dennis Daugaard Republican Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee Ron Ramsey Republican Lieutenant Governor of Texas David Dewhurst Republican Lieutenant Governor of Utah Gary Herbert Republican Lieutenant Governor of Vermont Brian Dubie Republican Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Bill Bolling Republican Lieutenant Governor of Washington Brad Owen Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin Barbara Lawton Democratic Events EditJanuary Edit January 3 Joe Biden drops out of the running for the 2008 U S presidential election January 5 A levee bursts in Fernley Nevada flooding a large portion of the town and forcing the evacuations of 3 500 residents January 7 January 11 A tornado outbreak passes through eastern North America producing at least 75 tornadoes across the mid eastern United States and record breaking temperatures in eastern Canada Four fatalities are reported January 7 NBC announces the 2008 Golden Globe Awards Ceremony will be canceled due to the Writers Guild of America strike The network announces the winners in a 1 hour news conference Mickey Rourke and Tina Fey among others are winners January 9 President George W Bush begins a tour of the Middle East with a stop in Israel Other destinations include Kuwait Bahrain the United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia the Palestinian Authority and Egypt January 10 Bill Richardson drops out of the U S presidential election due to shortage of money January 15 The Food and Drug Administration declares that food from cloned cattle swine goats and their progeny is safe to eat 2 January 18 President George W Bush announces an economic stimulus package proposing 800 per individual and 1600 per couple in tax refunds January 21 Stock markets around the world plunge amid growing fears of a U S recession fueled by the 2007 subprime mortgage crisis 3 January 22 Actor Heath Ledger 28 is found dead at his home in New York City He would later be awarded a posthumous Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in The Dark Knight released in July 2008 January 25 In Las Vegas the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino catches fire January 27 The 2008 NHL All Star Game occurs in Atlanta January 28 President George W Bush delivers his final State of the Union address 4 January 30 U S presidential candidates Rudy Giuliani and John Edwards drop out of the race In January Weardrobe online street fashion site is launched 5 February Edit February 5 February 6 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak February 1 The Food and Drug Administration issues a Public Health Advisory on Chantix an anti smoking medication due to a possible association between Chantix and serious neuropsychiatric symptoms 6 February 2 The military accidentally kills nine civilians in a raid in Iraq 7 February 3 The New York Giants defeat the heavily favored New England Patriots 17 14 in Super Bowl XLII played at the University of Phoenix in Glendale Arizona 8 February 5 February 6 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak A tornado outbreak the deadliest in 23 years kills 58 in the Southern United States 9 February 5 U S stock market indices plunge more than 3 after a Non Manufacturing ISM Report on Business shows signs of economic recession in the service sector The S amp P 500 fall 3 2 The Dow Jones Industrial Average 370 points 10 February 7 STS 122 Space Shuttle Atlantis launches to deliver the European built Columbus science laboratory to the International Space Station 11 The Senate passes a 170 billion economic stimulus package by a margin of 81 16 Charles Lee Cookie Thornton kills five and wounds two people at city hall before being shot and killed by police in Kirkwood Missouri 12 Mitt Romney suspends his campaign of the Republican Party nomination for the U S presidency 13 February 10 The 50th Annual Grammy Awards take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles California Americans Herbie Hancock and Kanye West among others are winners Maine holds its Democratic caucuses in the U S presidential election Barack Obama wins 15 out of the possible 24 delegates February 11 A marine is arrested on suspicion of raping a fourteen year old Japanese girl in Okinawa Japan Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda calls this grave case unforgivable 14 Ambassador Tom Schieffer later offers a personal apology 15 A former Boeing engineer and Defense Department analyst are arrested and charged with espionage for allegedly passing information to the Chinese government 16 February 12 The 2007 2008 Writers Guild of America strike ends effectively at 6 51pm PST 02 51 UTC February 13 as members vote to stop picket lines in response to a tentative deal reached by the WGA and the AMPTP three days earlier 17 Lawrence Larry King a 15 year old 8th grade student at E O Green Junior High School is shot to death by 14 year old student Brandon McInerney for being gay February 14 Steven Kazmierczak opens fire killing five and wounding 18 before fatally shooting himself at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb Illinois 18 February 17 The USDA recalls 143 million pounds of frozen beef from a California slaughterhouse 19 February 20 The United States Navy destroys an American spy satellite USA 193 with a missile prompting international speculation that it is testing its capability to destroy the satellites of other countries 20 February 24 The 80th Academy Awards hosted by Jon Stewart take place at Kodak Theatre in Hollywood 21 with the Coen brothers No Country for Old Men winning four awards out of eight nominations including Best Picture and Best Director The film is tied in nominations with Paul Thomas Anderson s There Will Be Blood 22 The telecast garners 31 7 million viewers making it the least watched broadcast since 1974 March Edit March 4 John McCain secures the 2008 U S Republican Party presidential nomination after winning primary elections in Texas Vermont Ohio and Rhode Island March 6 During the early hours of the morning a small bomb explodes at an unoccupied military recruiting station in Times Square New York City No one is injured March 12 New York Governor Eliot Spitzer announces his resignation effective March 17 days after being linked to a high priced prostitution ring Lieutenant Governor David Paterson succeeds the governorship of New York March 13 The colorized 5 bill is released with nearly all of the features of the earlier colorized currency the color shifting numeral was not added March 15 A construction crane falls on a residential building in Manhattan killing four people and injuring at least 17 23 March 18 The Federal Reserve System cuts the federal funds rate by 75 basis points to 2 25 24 March 24 Relatives of victims of the Virginia Tech massacre report that the government of Virginia will offer victims compensation of 100 000 to forestall lawsuits March 26 Former First Lady of the United States Nancy Reagan endorses John McCain for the presidency 25 April Edit April 7 The Kansas Jayhawks beat the Memphis Tigers 75 68 OT for the NCAA Basketball Championship April 11 The Newseum opens in Washington D C April 15 April 20 Pope Benedict XVI visits the United States Among his destinations are the White House The Catholic University of America the United Nations General Assembly and the site of the fallen World Trade Center Benedict XVI also celebrates Mass at Nationals Park and Yankee Stadium April 18 The 5 4 Mw Illinois earthquake hits southeastern Illinois with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII Very strong causing several injuries and limited damage April 20 Danica Patrick becomes the first woman to win a top level sanctioned open wheel car racing event April 22 Senator Hillary Clinton wins the Pennsylvania Democratic Primary April 28 General Motors announces that it will cut production of pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles in three plants in Michigan and one in Oshawa Ontario and negotiate layoffs with the United Auto Workers and Canadian Auto Workers May Edit May The Stiletto Spy School is founded 26 May 1 May 2 A tornado outbreak in the Southern and Central United States kills seven May 2 Iron Man directed by Jon Favreau is released by Marvel Studios as the first film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU and the first film of its Phase One slate May 6 Senator Barack Obama wins the North Carolina Democratic Primary Senator Hillary Clinton narrowly wins the Indiana Democratic Primary May 7 May 15 Several tornadoes cause substantial damage in the Midwestern United States and kill 28 people May 12 A leaked video of Fox News Channel anchor Bill O Reilly from the early 1990s of him freaking out on camera goes viral on YouTube In the video O Reilly is seen shouting We ll do it live May 14 NASA announces the discovery of Supernova remnant G1 9 0 3 May 15 California becomes the second state after Massachusetts in 2004 to legalize same sex marriage after the state s own Supreme Court rules a previous ban unconstitutional The United States Department of the Interior lists the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act citing the melting of Arctic sea ice as the primary threat to the polar bear May 20 Senator Hillary Clinton wins the Kentucky Democratic primary while Senator Barack Obama wins the Oregon Democratic primary Senator Ted Kennedy announces that he has a malignant glioma a type of cancerous brain tumor May 22 May 31 A series of tornado outbreaks affecting the central plains of the United States is one of the largest continuous tornado outbreaks on record A total 239 tornadoes are confirmed There are 13 fatalities May 24 After over thirteen years Kids WB The CW s children s programming block ceases airing and becomes The CW4Kids when the network sells the air time to Grupo Clarin through its subsidiary 4Kids Entertainment 27 May 25 NASA s Phoenix spacecraft becomes the first to land on the northern polar region of Mars 28 June Edit June 1 A large fire engulfs parts of Universal Studios in Universal City California destroying a vault with the master tapes of as many as half a million songs Landmark Broadway musical Rent ends its run after 12 years and more than 4 300 shows June 3 Barack Obama secures the 2008 U S Democratic Party presidential nomination becoming the first African American presumptive presidential candidate for a major political party June 4 Travis Alexander is stabbed multiple times then shot in the forehead by his former girlfriend Jodi Arias in Mesa Arizona The murder and subsequent trial received widespread media attention 29 30 The Detroit Red Wings win their 11th Stanley Cup defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins June 7 Big Brown previously undefeated fails to become the first winner of the Triple Crown since 1978 finishing last at the 2008 Belmont Stakes June 11 Four Boy Scouts are killed and 48 others are injured when a tornado strikes Little Sioux Scout Ranch in Little Sioux Iowa Many acts of bravery occurred during and after the storm and many awards for heroism were awarded June 13 The Incredible Hulk directed by Louis Leterrier is released as the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU June 17 The Boston Celtics earn their 17th NBA championship by defeating the Los Angeles Lakers June 18 Tiger Woods announces he will undergo ACL surgery and won t play golf again until 2009 June 25 Gunman Wesley Higdon opens fire in a plastics factory in Kentucky murdering five before committing suicide June 26 The U S Supreme Court decides District of Columbia v Heller holding that the District of Columbia s ban on handguns among other statutory provisions is unconstitutional June 27 After three decades as the Chairman of Microsoft Corporation Bill Gates steps down from daily duties to concentrate on the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation 31 32 Pixar Animation Studios ninth feature film WALL E is released in theaters July Edit July 10 The 2008 Major League Baseball All Star Game takes place at Yankee Stadium 33 The home American League wins 4 3 in 15 innings giving home field advantage in the 2008 World Series to the AL champion which eventually came to be the Tampa Bay Rays July 18 The Dark Knight directed by Christopher Nolan is released It was the highest grossing film of the year with a worldwide gross of 997 000 000 July 23 Vibra Bank in Chula Vista California opens 34 July 25 The Avenue of the Saints expressway project linking St Louis Missouri and St Paul Minnesota is finally completed with a ribbon cutting ceremony near Wayland Missouri 35 July 29 The 5 5 Mw Chino Hills earthquake affected the Greater Los Angeles Area with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI Strong causing eight injuries and limited damage August Edit August 8 August 24 The United States compete at the Summer Olympics in Beijing China and win 36 gold 39 silver and 37 bronze medals Michael Phelps wins his eighth gold medal breaking the record set by Mark Spitz and sets the record for the most golds in a single Olympics August 8 Former U S Senator and vice presidential and presidential candidate John Edwards admits to an adulterous affair with former campaign worker Rielle Hunter after months of tabloid speculation but denies being the father of her baby Edwards would later admit to being the baby s father August 15 The U S government condemns the Russian invasion of the Caucasian country of Georgia August 19 Lady Gaga releases her debut album The Fame August 24 An aircraft crashes in Guatemala killing 10 including four Americans on a humanitarian mission 36 August 25 August 28 Barack Obama and Joe Biden are declared the Democratic presidential and vice presidential candidates at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver Colorado August 26 September 1 Hurricane Gustav makes landfall on Louisiana as Category 2 and kills seven in the United States after making landfall on western Cuba as Category 4 and killing 66 in Haiti eight in the Dominican Republic and 11 in Jamaica 37 38 August 28 September 7 Hurricane Hanna kills seven in the United States and 529 in Haiti mostly due to floods and mudslides 39 August 29 Republican presidential candidate John McCain chooses Sarah Palin as his running mate September Edit September 1 September 14 Hurricane Ike makes landfall on Texas as Category 2 and kills 27 in the United States after killing four in Cuba one in the Dominican Republic and 75 in Haiti 40 41 September 1 September 4 John McCain and Sarah Palin are declared the Republican presidential and vice presidential candidates at the 2008 Republican National Convention in Saint Paul Minnesota September 1 Sarah Palin announces that her 17 year old daughter Bristol is pregnant September 6 DT Carnage is released on the PlayStation 2 developed by Axis Entertainment and published by Agetec September 7 The US Government takes control of the two largest mortgage financing companies in the US Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac 42 September 8 The Rachel Maddow Show premieres on MSNBC September 12 A Metrolink train collides head on into a freight train in Los Angeles California killing 25 and injuring 130 43 September 15 Wall Street investment bank Lehman Brothers files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 44 September 21 The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards are presented 45 46 The telecast becomes the lowest rated and least viewed ceremony in its televised history citation needed John Adams 30 Rock Mad Men The Amazing Race and The Daily Show with John Stewart among others are winners 46 September 26 John McCain and Barack Obama engage in the first presidential debate held at University of Mississippi and moderated by Jim Lehrer September 28 SpaceX Falcon 1 becomes the world s first privately developed space launch vehicle to successfully make orbit 47 48 September 29 the Dow Jones Industrial Average falls 777 points due to the financial panic October Edit October 2 Gwen Ifill hosts the vice presidential debate between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin at Washington University October 3 Global financial crisis U S President George W Bush signs the revised Emergency Economic Stabilization Act into law creating a 700 billion dollar Treasury fund to purchase failing bank assets 49 October 6 NASA s MESSENGER spacecraft makes its second of three flybys of Mercury decreasing the velocity for orbital insertion on March 18 2011 50 51 October 7 Tom Brokaw hosts the second presidential debate at Belmont University October 10 Connecticut legalizes gay marriage The Alaska Legislative Council votes to release an investigative report that found that Sarah Palin had abused her power as governor in relation to the July 2008 dismissal of Alaskan Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan October 15 Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama meet in their third and final televised debate at Hofstra University October 20 The HTC Dream the first device to use the Android operating system is released in the US as the T Mobile G1 October 29 Delta Air Lines merges with Northwest Airlines forming the world s largest commercial carrier 52 53 The Philadelphia Phillies beat the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2008 World Series The series score was 4 1 November Edit source source November 1 U S President George W Bush opines on the upcoming U S election November 4 Barack Obama is elected U S president November 4 2008 United States presidential election Democratic U S Senator Barack Obama is elected as the 44th President of the United States and U S Senator Joe Biden is elected the 47th Vice President Barack Obama becomes the first African American President elect 54 55 56 November 11 Taylor Swift releases her second studio album Fearless It would later become the most awarded country album of all time November 14 STS 126 Space Shuttle Endeavour uses the MPLM Leonardo to deliver experiment and storage racks to the International Space Station There will be only three more launches of Endeavour after this mission 57 November 17 Twilight based on Stephenie Meyer s 2005 novel of the same name starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson premieres November 21 Walt Disney Animation Studios 48th feature film Bolt is released Despite a relatively marginal box office performance the film receives the studio s strongest critical reception since 1999 s Tarzan and is renowned for playing an important role in instigating what is widely referred to as the Disney Revival as well as setting the studio in a new creative direction that would lead to other critically acclaimed features such as 2010 s Tangled and 2013 s Frozen December Edit December 18 George W Bush ducks one of al Zaidi s and Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki tries to parry it December The unemployment rate soars to 7 3 the highest since December 1992 December 1 The Dow Jones Industrial Average drops 680 points its fourth worst drop in its history after the National Bureau of Economic Research declared on the same day that the United States economy officially entered a recession in December 2007 December 5 Retired American football player O J Simpson is sentenced to 33 years in prison in relation to a September 2007 armed robbery Simpson would be granted parole and released in October 2017 December 9 Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich is arrested by federal agents on public corruption charges Prosecutors allege Blagojevich attempted to solicit bribes to occupy the U S Senate seat vacated by Barack Obama upon his election to the presidency Blagojevich was later convicted December 11 Bernie Madoff is arrested and charged with securities fraud in relation to what would later be revealed to be the largest Ponzi scheme in history Nobel Prize winners are announced Americans Yoichiro Nambu Martin Chalfie Roger Y Tsien and Paul Krugman among others are recipients December 18 Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al Zaidi throws both of his shoes at President George W Bush during an Iraqi press conference December 24 December 25 Bruce Pardo while wearing a Santa suit kills nine people during a Christmas Eve party and burns down the house during the Covina California massacre Ongoing Edit War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 Iraq War 2003 2011 Late 2000s recession 2007 2009 SoccerGrow a soccer charity is formed in June 58 Date unknown Edit Braasch Biotech is founded in South Dakota 59 Deathday Party a Los Angeles based experimental post punk band is formed 60 Edhance corporation is founded Learn To Be non profit online tutoring organization is founded Sweet Water Organics an urban farm is founded in Wisconsin 61 Births EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2011 March 14 Abby Ryder Fortson actress April 17 Gavin Warren actor May 4 Anthony Avalos murder victim d 2018 May 31 Kayla Han swimmer June 9 Stella Doreen McDermott daughter of actress Tori Spelling and actor Dean McDermott June 23 Lilliana Ketchman dancer YouTuber and model July 15 Iain Armitage actor August 24 Kaylie Trimble actress singer September 17 Mia Talerico actress citation needed September 18 Jackson Robert Scott actor October 9 Bo notable canine pet of Barack Obama October 24 Liamani Segura singer November 20 Bronx Wentz son of Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson December 3 Garnett Spears murder victim d 2014 December 27 Tripp Johnston son of Bristol Palin and grandson of Sarah Palin 62 Deaths EditJanuary Edit Bobby Fischer Suzanne Pleshette Heath Ledger January 1 Salvatore Bonanno leader of organized crime b 1932 January 7 Philip Agee spy and writer died in Cuba b 1935 Edward Buddy LeRoux businessman and American baseball executive b 1930 January 10 Christopher Bowman figure skater b 1967 Maila Nurmi Finnish born American actress and television personality b 1922 January 11 Carl Karcher businessman b 1917 January 13 Johnny Podres American baseball player b 1932 January 15 Brad Renfro actor b 1982 January 17 Bobby Fischer American born Icelandic chess grandmaster b 1943 Ernie Holmes American football player b 1948 Allan Melvin actor b 1923 January 18 Georgia Frontiere American football team owner entertainer and philanthropist b 1927 Lois Nettleton actress b 1927 January 19 Frances Lewine journalist b 1921 Suzanne Pleshette American actress b 1937 John Stewart singer and songwriter b 1939 January 22 Roberto Gari actor b 1920 Miles Lerman Polish born American activist and museum administrator b 1920 Heath Ledger Australian actor and director died in New York City b 1979 January 24 Randy Salerno television journalist b 1963 January 27 Gordon B Hinckley minister and executive b 1910 January 29 Raymond Jacobs marine member of the Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima b 1925 Margaret Truman singer writer historian and daughter of Harry S Truman b 1924 February Edit Roy Scheider Tom Lantos February 1 Shell Kepler actress b 1958 February 2 Earl Butz 18th United States Secretary of Agriculture from 1971 till 1976 b 1909 Joshua Lederberg Nobel molecular biologist and college administrator b 1925 February 4 Harry Richard Landis World War I soldier b 1899 Sheldon Brown bicycle mechanic and writer b 1944 February 6 John McWethy journalist b 1947 February 8 Phyllis A Whitney Japanese born American writer b 1903 February 10 Roy Scheider American actor and boxer b 1932 February 11 Tom Lantos Hungarian American United States Representative from California from 1981 till 2008 b 1928 February 12 Oscar Brodney screenwriter and lawyer b 1907 February 13 Roger Voisin French born American musician b 1918 February 15 Johnny Weaver wrestler and sportscaster b 1935 February 21 Ben Chapman actor b 1928 February 24 Larry Norman musician singer songwriter record label owner and record producer b 1947 February 26 Buddy Miles musician b 1947 February 27 William F Buckley Jr writer and commentator b 1925 Boyd Coddington automobile producer and television host b 1944 Myron Cope American football sportscaster b 1929 February 28 Joseph M Juran Romanian born American management consultant and engineer b 1904 March Edit Gary Gygax Richard Widmark March 4 Gary Gygax writer and game designer b 1938 March 5 Joseph Weizenbaum German writer and computer scientist died in Ludwigsfelde Groben b 1923 March 9 Gus Giordano dancer b 1923 March 12 Howard Metzenbaum Senator from Ohio in 1974 and from 1976 till 1995 b 1917 March 15 Vicki Van Meter aviator b 1982 March 16 Ivan Dixon actor director and producer b 1931 Gary Hart wrestler and wrestling manager b 1942 March 20 Abigail Rose Taylor notable accident victim b 2001 March 22 Cachao Lopez Cuban musician died in Coral Gables Florida b 1918 March 23 Al Copeland entrepreneur died in Munich Germany b 1944 March 24 Hal Riney businessman founded Publicis amp Hal Riney b 1932 Richard Widmark actor b 1914 March 28 Herb Rich American football player b 1928 Ron Slinker wrestler b 1945 Helen Yglesias writer b 1915 March 30 Douglas Kent Hall American writer and photographer b 1938 Dith Pran Cambodian born American photojournalist b 1942 March 31 Jules Dassin film director screenwriter actor producer and husband of Melina Mercouri died in Athens Greece b 1911 April Edit Charlton Heston April 2 Ray Poole American football player and coach b 1921 April 5 Charlton Heston actor b 1923 April 8 Stanley Kamel actor b 1943 April 11 Merlin German soldier and charity founder b 1985 April 12 Barbara McDermott last American survivor of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania b 1912 April 13 John Archibald Wheeler physicist b 1911 April 14 Ollie Johnston animator b 1912 April 16 Joe Feeney tenor b 1931 Edward Norton Lorenz mathematician and meteorologist b 1917 Joseph Solman painter b 1909 April 17 Danny Federici musician b 1950 April 21 Al Wilson singer b 1939 April 22 Paul Davis singer songwriter and musician b 1948 May Edit Eddy Arnold Sydney Pollack Harvey Korman May 1 Buzzie Bavasi American baseball executive b 1914 Elaine Dundy American writer and actress b 1922 Jim Hager American country music singer and television actor Hee Haw b 1947 Deborah Jeane Palfrey American escort agency proprietor b 1955 May 2 Beverlee McKinsey actress b 1935 May 4 Fredric J Baur chemist and inventor b 1918 May 5 Irv Robbins Canadian born American entrepreneur b 1917 Jerry Wallace American country and pop singer b 1928 May 8 Eddy Arnold American singer songwriter and musician b 1918 May 9 Judy Grable American professional wrestler b 1935 May 11 Dottie Rambo singer songwriter and musician b 1934 May 12 Robert Rauschenberg artist b 1925 May 13 John Phillip Law actor b 1937 May 15 Alexander Courage composer b 1919 Willis Lamb Nobel physicist b 1913 May 16 Robert Mondavi winemaker b 1913 May 18 Joseph Pevney film and television director b 1911 May 20 Hamilton Jordan 8th White House Chief of Staff from 1979 till 1980 b 1944 May 22 Robert Asprin writer b 1946 May 23 Cornell Capa Hungarian American photographer b 1918 May 24 Dick Martin comedian television director actor and producer b 1922 May 26 Earle Hagen composer b 1919 Sydney Pollack American actor director and producer b 1934 May 28 Robert Justman television producer and director b 1926 May 29 Harvey Korman American actor and Comedian b 1927 June Edit Bo Diddley Cyd Charisse George Carlin June 2 Bo Diddley singer songwriter and musician b 1928 Mel Ferrer actor director and producer spouse of Audrey Hepburn b 1917 June 4 Giorgio Tavernakis was born June 6 Dwight White American football player b 1949 June 7 Jim McKay television sports journalist b 1921 June 9 Algis Budrys science fiction writer b 1931 in Lithuania June 10 John Rauch American football player and coach b 1927 June 12 Charlie Jones television sportscaster and actor b 1930 June 13 Tim Russert television journalist and lawyer b 1950 June 15 Johnathan Goddard American football player b 1981 Stan Winston film and television special effects and makeup artist b 1946 June 16 Caylee Anthony alleged murder victim b 2005 June 17 Cyd Charisse actress and dancer spouse of Tony Martin b 1922 June 19 Bennie Swain basketball player and coach b 1930 63 June 21 Scott Kalitta race car driver b 1962 Kermit Love puppeteer and costume designer b 1916 June 22 George Carlin writer actor comedian and obscenity law central figure b 1937 Dody Goodman actress b 1914 June 24 Leonid Hurwicz Nobel economist and mathematician b 1917 in Russia June 26 Katherine Loker philanthropist b 1915 June 27 Polk Robison basketball coach b 1912 Michael Turner comic book artist b 1971 June 29 Don S Davis actor and soldier died in Gibsons British Columbia Canada b 1942 July Edit Jesse Helms Evelyn Keyes July 1 John Pont American football coach b 1927 Mark Dean Schwab murderer b 1968 July 3 Larry Harmon clown b 1925 July 4 Jesse Helms American politician b 1921 Evelyn Keyes American actress and wife of John Huston and Artie Shaw b 1916 Terrence Kiel American football player b 1980 July 6 Bobby Durham jazz drummer b 1937 July 11 Michael E DeBakey surgeon and inventor b 1908 July 12 Tony Snow journalist and 26th White House Press Secretary from 2006 till 2007 b 1955 July 16 Jo Stafford American singer b 1917 July 22 Estelle Getty actress b 1923 July 25 Johnny Griffin American saxophonist b 1928 Randy Pausch writer and computer scientist b 1960 August Edit Bernie Mac Isaac Hayes August 3 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Russian Nobel writer died in Moscow Russia b 1918 August 9 Bernie Mac American actor and comedian b 1957 August 10 Isaac Hayes American singer songwriter musician and actor b 1942 August 11 George Furth American librettist playwright and actor b 1932 August 12 Patricia W Malone American naval officer b 1924 August 13 Sandy Allen American tallest woman in the world according to Guinness World Records b 1955 August 15 James Orthwein American businessman b 1924 Leroy Sievers American journalist b 1955 Jerry Wexler American music producer and journalist b 1917 August 16 Roberta Collins American actress b 1944 August 17 Philip Saffman English American mathematician b 1931 August 19 Julius Carry American actor b 1952 LeRoi Moore American musician b 1961 August 20 Phil Guy American blues guitarist b 1940 August 23 Thomas Huckle Weller American Nobel virologist b 1915 August 28 Phil Hill American race car driver b 1927 September Edit Paul Newman September 1 Don LaFontaine American television show and advertisement announcer b 1940 Jerry Reed American singer songwriter actor and guitarist b 1937 September 2 Bill Melendez Mexican American character animator film director voice artist and producer b 1916 September 6 Anita Page American actress b 1910 September 9 Warith Deen Mohammed American Muslim leader theologian philosopher and revivalist b 1933 September 12 David Foster Wallace American writer and columnist b 1962 September 14 Hyman Golden American businessman b 1923 September 19 Earl Palmer American R amp B Drummer b 1924 September 26 Paul Newman American actor film director entrepreneur and philanthropist b 1925 October Edit Edie Adams October 1 Robert Arthur American actor b 1925 October 5 Kim Chan Chinese American actor b 1917 October 15 Edie Adams American actress singer comedian businesswoman b 1927 October 17 Levi Stubbs American singer and actor b 1936 October 19 Mr Blackwell American actor fashion designer and critic b 1922 Rudy Ray Moore American actor musician and comedian b 1927 October 26 Tony Hillerman American writer b 1925 October 29 William Wharton American author b 1925 October 31 Studs Terkel American writer broadcaster and historian b 1912 November Edit Michael Crichton November 1 Tiffany Sloan American model b 1973 November 4 Michael Crichton American physician writer screenwriter film and television director and producer b 1942 Mordechai Dov Brody American notable euthanasia patient b 1996 November 10 Miriam Makeba South African singer died in Castel Volturno Italy b 1932 November 12 Catherine Baker Knoll American educator and politician 30th Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania b 1930 Mitch Mitchell British musician died in Portland Oregon b 1947 November 13 Jules Archer American historian and author b 1915 November 21 Brenden Foster murder victim b 1997 November 22 MC Breed American rapper b 1971 December Edit Nina Foch Van Johnson Eartha Kitt December 1 Paul Benedict American actor b 1938 December 2 Kathleen Baskin Ball American minister b 1958 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