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List of events
Events from the year 2003 in the United States .
Incumbents
Federal government
Governors and
lieutenant governors
Governors
Governor of Alabama :
Don Siegelman (
Democratic ) (until January 20),
Bob Riley (
Republican ) (starting January 20)
Governor of Alaska :
Frank Murkowski (
Republican )
Governor of Arizona :
Jane Dee Hull (
Republican ) (until January 6),
Janet Napolitano (
Democratic ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Arkansas :
Mike Huckabee (
Republican )
Governor of California :
Gray Davis (
Democratic ) (until November 17),
Arnold Schwarzenegger (
Republican ) (starting November 17)
Governor of Colorado :
Bill Owens (
Republican )
Governor of Connecticut :
John G. Rowland (
Republican )
Governor of Delaware :
Ruth Ann Minner (
Democratic )
Governor of Florida :
Jeb Bush (
Republican )
Governor of Georgia :
Roy Barnes (
Democratic ) (until January 13),
Sonny Perdue (
Republican ) (starting January 13)
Governor of Hawaii :
Linda Lingle (
Republican )
Governor of Idaho :
Dirk Kempthorne (
Republican )
Governor of Illinois :
George Ryan (
Republican ) (until January 13),
Rod Blagojevich (
Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Governor of Indiana :
Frank O'Bannon (
Democratic ) (until September 13),
Joe Kernan (
Democratic ) (starting September 13)
Governor of Iowa :
Tom Vilsack (
Democratic )
Governor of Kansas :
Bill Graves (
Republican ) (until January 13),
Kathleen Sebelius (
Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Governor of Kentucky :
Paul E. Patton (
Democratic ) (until December 9),
Ernie Fletcher (
Republican ) (starting December 9)
Governor of Louisiana :
Murphy J. Foster, Jr. (
Republican )
Governor of Maine :
Angus King (
Independent ) (until January 8),
John Baldacci (
Democratic ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Maryland :
Parris N. Glendening (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. (
Republican ) (starting January 15)
Governor of Massachusetts :
Jane Swift (
Republican ) (until January 2),
Mitt Romney (
Republican ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Michigan :
John Engler (
Republican ) (until January 1),
Jennifer Granholm (
Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of Minnesota :
Jesse Ventura (
Independence ) (until January 6),
Tim Pawlenty (
Republican ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Mississippi :
Ronnie Musgrove (
Democratic )
Governor of Missouri :
Bob Holden (
Democratic )
Governor of Montana :
Judy Martz (
Republican )
Governor of Nebraska :
Mike Johanns (
Republican )
Governor of Nevada :
Kenny Guinn (
Republican )
Governor of New Hampshire :
Jeanne Shaheen (
Democratic ) (until January 9),
Craig Benson (
Republican ) (starting January 9)
Governor of New Jersey :
Jim McGreevey (
Democratic )
Governor of New Mexico :
Gary Johnson (
Republican ) (until January 1),
Bill Richardson (
Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New York :
George Pataki (
Republican )
Governor of North Carolina :
Mike Easley (
Democratic )
Governor of North Dakota :
John Hoeven (
Republican )
Governor of Ohio :
Bob Taft (
Republican )
Governor of Oklahoma :
Frank Keating (
Republican ) (until January 13),
Brad Henry (
Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Governor of Oregon :
John Kitzhaber (
Democratic ) (until January 13),
Ted Kulongoski (
Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Governor of Pennsylvania :
Mark S. Schweiker (
Republican ) (until January 21),
Ed Rendell (
Democratic ) (starting January 21)
Governor of Rhode Island :
Lincoln C. Almond (
Republican ) (until January 7),
Donald Carcieri (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Governor of South Carolina :
Jim Hodges (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
Mark Sanford (
Republican ) (starting January 15)
Governor of South Dakota :
William J. Janklow (
Republican ) (until January 7),
Mike Rounds (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Governor of Tennessee :
Don Sundquist (
Republican ) (until January 18),
Phil Bredesen (
Democratic ) (starting January 18)
Governor of Texas :
Rick Perry (
Republican )
Governor of Utah :
Mike Leavitt (
Republican ) (until November 5),
Olene S. Walker (
Republican ) (starting November 5)
Governor of Vermont :
Howard Dean (
Democratic ) (until January 9),
Jim Douglas (
Republican ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Virginia :
Mark Warner (
Democratic )
Governor of Washington :
Gary Locke (
Democratic )
Governor of West Virginia :
Bob Wise (
Democratic )
Governor of Wisconsin :
Scott McCallum (
Republican ) (until January 6),
Jim Doyle (
Democratic ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Wyoming :
Jim Geringer (
Republican ) (until January 6),
Dave Freudenthal (
Democratic ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama :
Steve Windom (
Republican ) (until January 20),
Lucy Baxley (
Democratic ) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of Alaska :
Loren Leman (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas :
Winthrop Paul Rockefeller (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of California :
Cruz Bustamante (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado :
Joe Rogers (
Republican ) (until January 14),
Jane E. Norton (
Republican ) (starting January 14)
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut :
Jodi Rell (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware :
John Carney (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Florida :
Frank Brogan (
Republican ) (until March 3),
Toni Jennings (
Republican ) (starting March 3)
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia :
Mark Taylor (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii :
Duke Aiona (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho :
Jack Riggs (
Republican ) (until January 6),
Jim Risch (
Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois :
Corinne Wood (
Republican ) (until January 13),
Pat Quinn (
Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana :
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa :
Sally Pederson (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas :
Gary Sherrer (
Republican ) (until January 13),
John E. Moore (
Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky :
Steve Henry (
Democratic ) (until December 9),
Steve Pence (
Republican ) (starting December 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana :
Kathleen Blanco (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Maryland :
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (
Democratic ) (until January 15),
Michael Steele (
Republican ) (starting January 15)
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts :
Jane Swift (
Republican ) (until January 2),
Kerry Healey (
Republican ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan :
Dick Posthumus (
Republican ) (until January 1),
John D. Cherry (
Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota :
Mae Schunk (
Independence ) (until January 6),
Carol Molnau (
Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi :
Amy Tuck (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri :
Joe Maxwell (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Montana :
Karl Ohs (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska :
Dave Heineman (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada :
Lorraine Hunt (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico :
Walter Dwight Bradley (
Republican ) (until January 1),
Diane Denish (
Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of New York :
Mary Donohue (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina :
Bev Perdue (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota :
Jack Dalrymple (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : vacant (until January 13),
Jennette Bradley (
Republican ) (starting January 13)
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma :
Mary Fallin (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania :
Robert Jubelirer (
Republican ) (until January 21),
Catherine Baker Knoll (
Democratic ) (starting January 21)
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island :
Charles J. Fogarty (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina :
Bob Peeler (
Republican ) (until January 15),
André Bauer (
Republican ) (starting January 15)
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota :
Carole Hillard (
Republican ) (until January 7),
Dennis Daugaard (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee :
John S. Wilder (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Texas :
Bill Ratliff (
Republican ) (until January 21),
David Dewhurst (
Republican ) (starting January 21)
Lieutenant Governor of Utah :
Olene S. Walker (
Republican ) (until November 5),
Gayle McKeachnie (
Republican ) (starting November 5)
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont :
Doug Racine (
Democratic ) (until January 9),
Brian Dubie (
Republican ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia :
Tim Kaine (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Washington :
Brad Owen (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin :
Margaret A. Farrow (
Republican ) (until January 6),
Barbara Lawton (
Democratic ) (starting January 6)
Events
January
January –
Sky marshals are introduced on U.S. airlines in an attempt to prevent hijackings.
[2]
January 3
January 4 – In
American football , the
Atlanta Falcons defeat the
Green Bay Packers in a
27–7 upset, handing the Packers their first ever playoff loss at
Lambeau Field .
[3]
January 8 –
US Airways Express Flight 5481 crashes at
Charlotte/Douglas International Airport in
Charlotte, North Carolina , killing all 21 people aboard.
January 15 –
Eldred v. Ashcroft : The
Supreme Court of the United States allows the extension of copyright terms in the U.S.
January 16 –
STS-107 :
Space Shuttle Columbia is launched on what turns out to be its last flight.
January 23 – The last signal is received from NASA's
Pioneer 10 spacecraft, some 7.5 billion miles from Earth.
January 24 – The newly created
United States Department of Homeland Security begins operations.
January 25 – An
international group of volunteers leaves London for
Baghdad to act as voluntary
human shields , hoping to avert a U.S. invasion.
January 26 –
Super Bowl XXXVII : The
Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat the
Oakland Raiders 48–21.
January 28 –
State of the Union Address .
January 30 –
Iraq disarmament crisis : The leaders of the
United Kingdom ,
Czech Republic ,
Denmark ,
Hungary ,
Italy ,
Poland ,
Portugal ,
Romania and
Spain release a statement (
The Letter of the Eight ) demonstrating support for the United States' plans to invade
Iraq .
February
February 1:
Space Shuttle Columbia is destroyed on re-entry
March
March 1
March 5 –
Lockyer v. Andrade ,
Ewing v. California : In two separate opinions, the
Supreme Court of the United States , by 5–4 margins, upholds California's "
three strikes " law.
March 11 –
Iraq disarmament crisis : Iraqi fighters threaten two U.S.
U-2 surveillance planes , on missions for U.N. weapons inspectors, forcing them to abort their mission and return to base.
March 16 –
Iraq disarmament crisis : The leaders of the United States,
Britain ,
Portugal , and
Spain meet at a summit in the
Azores Islands . U.S. President Bush calls March 17 the "moment of truth", meaning that the "
coalition of the willing " will make its final effort to extract a resolution from the
U.N. Security Council , giving Iraq an ultimatum to disarm immediately or be disarmed by force.
March 17 –
Iraq disarmament crisis : U.S. President
George W. Bush gives an ultimatum: Iraqi leader
Saddam Hussein and his sons must either leave Iraq, or face military action at a time of the U.S.'s choosing.
March 18
March 19 – The first American bombs drop on
Baghdad after
Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein and his sons do not comply with U.S. President George W. Bush's 48-hour mandate demanding their exit from
Iraq .
March 20 – The US-led
Iraq War begins.
[2]
March 22 – The United States and the United Kingdom begin their
shock and awe campaign, with a massive air strike on military targets in Baghdad.
March 23
March 30 –
Meigs Field Airport in
Chicago ,
Illinois , is demolished overnight.
April
April 9: M1A1 Abrams pose for a photo under the "Hands of Victory" in Ceremony Square,
Baghdad, Iraq .
May
May 1: President
George W. Bush 's
Mission Accomplished Speech
May 1 – President George W. Bush lands on the aircraft carrier
USS Abraham Lincoln , where he gives a speech announcing the end of major combat in the
2003 Invasion of Iraq .
[2] A banner behind him declares "
Mission Accomplished ".
May 3 – The
Old Man of the Mountain , a rock formation in
New Hampshire , crumbles after heavy rain.
May 4 –
Top Thrill Dragster opens in
Cedar Point in
Sandusky, Ohio as the world's tallest, fastest roller coaster.
May 4 –
10 – A major severe weather outbreak spawns more tornadoes than any week in U.S. history; 393 tornadoes are reported in 19 states.[
citation needed ]
May 21 –
Ruben Studdard wins season 2 of
American Idol .
May 23 –
Dewey , the first
deer cloned by scientists at
Texas A&M University , is born.
May 25 – After docking in
Miami at 05:00, the
SS Norway (old SS France ) is severely damaged by a boiler explosion at 06:30, killing seven and injuring 17 crew members. A few weeks later it is announced by
Norwegian Cruise Line that she will never sail again as a commercial
ocean liner .
May 28 – President George W. Bush authorizes $350 billion worth of tax cuts over 10 years.
[2]
May 30 –
Pixar Animation Studios ' fifth feature film,
Finding Nemo , is released in theaters, becoming the studio's biggest financial success up to that point.
May 31 –
Eric Rudolph , perpetrator of the
Centennial Olympic Park bombing in 1996, is captured in
Murphy, North Carolina .
June
June – As a result of the early 2000s recession, as well as the
jobless recovery that followed, unemployment peaks at 6.3%, the highest since April 1994.
June 4 –
Martha Stewart and her broker are
indicted for using privileged investment information and then obstructing a federal investigation. Stewart also resigns as chairperson and chief executive officer of
Martha Stewart Living .
June 14 –
Ennis shooting : A gunman goes on a shooting spree in
Madison County, Montana . The gunman kills one man and injures six others, before being involved in a chase and shootout with responding police. He is sentenced to 11 life terms, the longest prison sentence in Montana state history.
June 15 – The
San Antonio Spurs win their second NBA Championship after defeating the
New Jersey Nets , 88-77, in Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
June 19 – The
U.S. Census Bureau announces that with 37 million,
Hispanics constitute the largest minority in the USA (compared with 36 million
African Americans ).
[7]
June 22 – The largest
hailstone ever recorded falls in
Aurora, Nebraska .
June 23 –
Grutter v. Bollinger : The
Supreme Court of the United States upholds
affirmative action in university admissions.
June 26
June 29 –
A balcony collapse in Chicago kills 13.
June 30 – In
Irvine, California , Joseph Hunter Parker kills two
Albertsons employees with a
sword , before being shot to death by the
police .
July
August
September
October
November
November 1 –
Walt Disney Pictures ' 44th feature film,
Brother Bear , is released to box office success but mixed-to-negative critical reception.
November 7 –
Elf , directed by
Jon Favreau , is released in theaters.
November 18
November 20
Iraq War: End of
Operation Iron Hammer , an attempt to end the Iraq insurgency.
[2]
Michael Jackson is arrested on charges of child molestation. The singer faced similar charges in 1993 that were dropped after an out-of-court financial settlement was reached with the family of a boy. In light of the new accusations, the television network
CBS chooses to pull the scheduled November 26 airing of a one-hour television special intended to promote Jackson's new greatest hits album,
Number Ones .
December
Ongoing
Undated
Births
January
Kyle Rittenhouse
Jaeden Martell
January 1 –
Nikhil Kumar , table tennis player
January 2 –
Cyrus Arnold , actor
January 3
January 4
January 5 –
Sean Bettenhausen , soccer player
January 6 –
MattyBRaps , singer/songwriter, rapper, and dancer
January 7 –
Abel Mendoza , soccer player
January 9
January 11 –
Sota Kitahara , soccer player
January 12 –
Luc Granitur , soccer player
January 13
January 14 –
Brittain Gottlieb , soccer player
January 16
January 18 –
Jonathan Perez , soccer player
January 19 –
Katherine Valli ,
para badminton player
January 20 –
J. J. McCarthy , football player
January 21 –
Garren Stitt , actor and singer
January 22 –
Michael Halliday , soccer player
January 23
January 24 –
Felix Barajas , soccer player
January 27
January 28 –
Carson Hocevar , dirt track and stock car racing driver
February
Olivia Rodrigo
Isra Hirsi
March
March 1
March 6 –
Millicent Simmonds [
citation needed ] , actress
March 8
March 9
March 10
March 11 –
Mikaela Jenkins ,
Paralympic swimmer
March 12
March 15 –
Quinn Ewers , football player
March 17 –
Dante Huckaby , soccer player
March 19 –
Chase Stillman , American-born Canadian ice hockey player
March 20 –
Alex Monis , soccer player
March 22 –
Eric Kinzner , soccer player
March 23 –
Jacob Greene , soccer player
March 26 –
Bhad Bhabie , rapper, songwriter, and internet personality
March 27 –
Grant Hampton , soccer player
April
Elsie Fisher
May
JoJo Siwa
May 1 –
Lizzy Greene , actress
[16]
May 2 –
Chaz Lucius , ice hockey player
May 5 –
Danny Leyva , soccer player
May 7 –
Kevin Paredes , soccer player
May 10
May 11
May 13
May 14 –
Javier Casas , soccer player
May 15 –
Max Kaeser , race car driver
May 16
May 18 –
Travis Hunter , American football player
May 19 –
JoJo Siwa , dancer, singer, actress, and
YouTube personality
May 21
May 24
May 27 –
Caden Clark , soccer player
June
Breanna Yde
June 1 –
Emjay Anthony , actor and model
June 2 –
Jeremy Ray Taylor , actor
June 3 –
Nathan Bittle , basketball player
June 4 –
Brady House , baseball player
June 10 –
Lauren Hogg , activist
June 11 –
Breanna Yde , actress
June 17
June 19 –
Frank Mozzicato , baseball player
June 20 –
Hans Niemann ,
chess grandmaster
June 21 –
Issa Mudashiru , soccer player
June 23
June 24 –
Marcus Fiesel , murder victim (d.
2006 )
June 25 –
Carson Williams , baseball player
June 26 –
Sam Mayer , stock car racing driver
June 28 –
Joshua Baez , baseball player
June 29 –
Alexys Nycole Sanchez , child actress
June 30 –
Fabrizio Bernal , soccer player
July
Storm Reid
August
Quvenzhané Wallis
September
Jack Dylan Grazer
Aidan Gallagher
September 1 –
Jonathan Gómez , soccer player
September 2 –
Cristian Nava , soccer player
September 3
September 6 –
Sean McTague , soccer player
September 7 –
Diego Luna , soccer player
September 8
September 9 –
Luke Hughes , ice hockey player
September 10 –
Carissa Yip , chess player
September 14 –
Lateef Omidiji , soccer player
September 18 –
Aidan Gallagher , actor
September 26 –
Hanna Harrell , figure skater
September 28 –
Caden Stafford , soccer player
September 30 –
Martin Damm , tennis player
October
Hudson Yang
Korbin Albert
October 3 –
Caroline Green , ice dancer
October 8 –
Ángela Aguilar , Mexican-American singer
October 12 –
Michael Lenis , soccer player
October 13 –
Korbin Albert , American soccer player
October 14
October 15 –
Chris Livingston , basketball player
October 20 –
Sophia Gennusa , child actress
October 24 –
Hudson Yang , actor
October 25 –
Tegan Marie , country singer and songwriter
October 27 –
Gavin Lewis , actor
October 31 –
Gerardo Dúran , soccer player
November
December
Deaths
January
Richard Crenna
February
The crew of
STS-107
Fred Rogers
Michael P. Anderson , astronaut (b.
1959 )
David M. Brown , astronaut and physician (b.
1956 )
Kalpana Chawla , India-born American astronaut and aerospace engineer (b.
1961 )
Laurel Clark , astronaut and physician (b.
1961 )
Rick Husband , commander astronaut (b.
1957 )
William McCool , astronaut (b.
1961 )
Ilan Ramon , Israeli fighter pilot and astronaut (b.
1954 )
February 2 –
Lou Harrison , American composer (b.
1917 )
February 3 –
Lana Clarkson , actress and model (b.
1962 )
February 10
February 16 –
Eleanor "Sis" Daley , wife of Chicago mayor
Richard J. Daley (b.
1907 )
February 19 –
Johnny Paycheck , American singer and songwriter (b.
1938 )
February 20 –
Orville Freeman , 29th Governor of Minnesota from 1955 through1959 (b.
1918 )
February 21 –
Julie Mitchum , American actress (b.
1914 )
February 23 –
Howie Epstein , American musician and producer (b.
1955 )
February 27 –
Fred Rogers , American educator, minister, songwriter, writer, and television host (b.
1928 )
March
Michael Jeter
March 2 –
Hank Ballard , American singer and songwriter (b.
1927 )
March 3 –
Ann A. Bernatitus , American U.S. Navy nurse (b.
1912 )
March 9 –
Stan Brakhage , American filmmaker (b.
1933 )
March 12
March 14 –
Amanda Davis , American writer and teacher (b.
1971 )
March 16 –
Rachel Corrie , American activist and diarist (b.
1979 )
March 20 –
Sailor Art Thomas , American bodybuilder and wrestler (b.
1924 )
March 22 –
Milton G. Henschel , American minister and executive (b.
1920 )
March 26 –
Daniel Patrick Moynihan , American politician (b.
1926 )
March 30 –
Michael Jeter , American actor (b.
1952 )
[18]
March 31 -
Anne Gwynne , American actress (b.
1918 )
[19]
April
Nina Simone
April 2 –
Edwin Starr American soul singer (b.
1942 )
April 4 –
Anthony Caruso , American actor (b.
1916 )
April 6 –
David Bloom , American journalist (b.
1963 )
April 8 –
Bing Russell , American actor (b.
1926 )
April 10 –
Little Eva , American singer (b.
1943 )
April 11 –
Cecil Howard Green , British-American geophysicist and businessman (b.
1900 )
April 17
April 16 –
Graham Jarvis , Canadian actor (b.
1930 )
April 17 –
Robert Atkins , American physician, namesake of the
Atkins diet (b.
1930 )
April 20 –
Ruth Hale , writer and actress (b.
1908 )
April 21 –
Nina Simone , American singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and civil rights activist (b.
1933 )
April 22 –
Mike Larrabee , American Olympic athlete (b.
1933 )
April 26 –
Peter Stone , American screenwriter (b.
1930 )
May
Robert Stack
May 1 –
Miss Elizabeth , American wrestling manager and valet (b.
1960 )
May 3 –
Suzy Parker , American model and actress (b.
1932 )
May 9
May 14
May 15 –
June Carter Cash , American singer, dancer, songwriter, actress, comedian, and writer (b.
1929 )
May 17 –
Pop Ivy , American-Canadian football player and coach (b.
1916 )
May 24 –
Rachel Kempson , British actress (b.
1910 )
May 26 –
Kathleen Winsor , American writer (b.
1919 )
May 28 –
Martha Scott , American actress (b.
1912 )
June
Gregory Peck
Katharine Hepburn
June 2
June 6 –
Ken Grimwood , American writer (b.
1944 )
June 7 –
Trevor Goddard , English actor (b.
1962 )
June 10 –
Donald Regan , 66th United States Secretary (b.
1918 )
June 11
June 12 –
Gregory Peck , American actor (b.
1916 )
June 14 –
Jimmy Knepper , American musician (b.
1927 )
June 15 –
Hume Cronyn , Canadian-American actor (b.
1911 )
June 18 –
Larry Doby , American baseball player and manager (b.
1923 )
June 20 –
Bob Stump , American politician (b.
1927 )
June 21 –
Leon Uris , American writer (b.
1924 )
June 23 –
Maynard Jackson , American politician (b.
1938 )
June 25 –
Lester Maddox , American politician (b.
1915 )
June 26 –
Strom Thurmond , American politician (b.
1902 )
June 29 –
Katharine Hepburn , American actress (b.
1907 )
June 30 –
Buddy Hackett , American comedian and actor (b.
1924 )
July
Bob Hope
July 1 –
Herbie Mann , musician (b.
1930 )
July 4 –
Barry White , singer and songwriter (b.
1944 )
July 6 –
Buddy Ebsen , actor and dancer (b.
1908 )
July 12 –
Benny Carter , musician (b.
1907 )
July 15 –
Tex Schramm , American football executive (b.
1920 )
July 16
July 17 –
Rosalyn Tureck , pianist and harpsichordist (b.
1913 )
July 25
July 27 –
Bob Hope , English-American actor, singer, dancer, and comedian (b.
1903 )
July 28 –
Greg Guidry , American singer-songwriter (b.
1954 )
July 30 –
Sam Phillips , record producer (b.
1923 )
August
Charles Bronson
August 3 –
Roger Voudouris , American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b.
1954 )
August 4 –
Frederick Chapman Robbins , American Nobel pediatrician and virologist (b.
1916 )
August 6 –
Julius Baker , American flute player (b.
1915 )
August 9 –
Gregory Hines , American actor, singer, dancer, and choreographer (b.
1946 )
August 11 –
Herb Brooks , American hockey player and coach (b.
1937 )
August 21 –
Wesley Willis , American musician (b.
1963 )
August 23 –
Bobby Bonds , American baseball player (b.
1946 )
August 26 –
Wilma Burgess , American country musician (b.
1939 )
August 28 –
Brian Douglas Wells , criminal and murder victim (b.
1956 )
August 30 –
Charles Bronson , American actor (b.
1921 )
September
John Ritter
Johnny Cash
Althea Gibson
September 1
September 3 –
Ma Dunjing , Chinese General, died in
Los Angeles ,
California (b.
1910 )
September 5 –
Gisele MacKenzie , Canadian-American singer and actress (b.
1927 )
September 6 –
Harry Goz , American actor (b.
1932 )
September 7 –
Warren Zevon , American singer, songwriter, and musician (b.
1947 )
September 9
September 11
September 12 –
Johnny Cash , American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor (b.
1932 )
September 13 –
Frank O'Bannon , 47th Governor of Indiana from 1997 to 2003. (b.
1930 )
September 14 –
John Serry Sr. , Italian-American musician (b.
1915 )
September 16 –
Sheb Wooley , American actor, singer, and songwriter (b.
1921 )
September 20 –
Stanley Farfara , American actor (b.
1949 )
September 22 –
Gordon Jump , American actor (b.
1932 )
September 25
September 26 –
Shawn Lane , American musician (b.
1963 )
September 27 –
Donald O'Connor , American actor, singer, and dancer (b.
1925 )
September 28
September 30 –
Robert Kardashian , American attorney and businessman (b.
1944 )
October
Janice Rule
Elliott Smith
October 3
October 5
Neil Postman , American writer, media theorist, and cultural critic (b.
1931 )
Timothy Treadwell , American enthusiast, environmentalist, amateur naturalist, and documentary film maker (b.
1957 )
October 10 –
Eugene Istomin , American pianist (b.
1925 )
October 12 –
Willie Shoemaker , American jockey (b.
1931 )
October 17 –
Janice Rule , American actress (b.
1931 )
October 19
October 20 –
Jack Elam , American actor (b.
1920 )
October 21
October 22 –
Tony Renna , American race car driver (b.
1976 )
October 25 –
Robert Strassburg , American conductor, composer, musicologist, and music educator (b.
1915 )
October 27 –
Rod Roddy , American television announcer (b.
1937 )
October 29 –
Hal Clement , American writer (b.
1922 )
October 31 –
Richard Neustadt , American political scientist (b.
1919 )
November
Art Carney
Jonathan Brandis
Penny Singleton
December
Otto Graham
Hope Lange
December 3 –
Ellen Drew , American actress (b.
1915 )
December 4 –
Iggy Katona , American race car driver (b.
1916 )
December 7
December 9 –
Paul Simon , American politician (b.
1928 )
December 13 –
William Roth , American politician (b.
1921 )
December 14 –
Jeanne Crain , American actress (b.
1925 )
December 15 –
George Fisher , American political cartoonist (b.
1923 )
December 16
December 17 –
Otto Graham , American football player and coach (b.
1921 )
December 19 –
Hope Lange , American actress (b.
1933 )
December 22 –
Dave Dudley , American singer (b.
1928 )
December 27
December 28 –
Helen Kleeb , American actress (b.
1907 )
December 29 –
Earl Hindman , American actor (b.
1942 )
December 30 –
John Gregory Dunne , American writer, screenwriter, literary critic, and journalist (b.
1932 )
See also
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