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      Events from the year 1986 in the United States.


      Incumbents




      = Federal government

      =
      President: Ronald Reagan (R-California)
      Vice President: George H. W. Bush (R-Texas)
      Chief Justice:
      Warren E. Burger (Virginia) (until September 26)
      William Rehnquist (Virginia) (starting September 26)
      Speaker of the House of Representatives: Tip O'Neill (D-Massachusetts)
      Senate Majority Leader: Bob Dole (R-Kansas)
      Congress: 99th


      Events




      = January

      =

      January 12 – STS-61-C: Space Shuttle Columbia is launched with the first Hispanic-American astronaut, Dr. Franklin Chang Díaz.
      January 20 – The first federal Martin Luther King Jr. Day, honoring Martin Luther King Jr., is observed.
      January 23 – The first group of artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which included Elvis Presley, James Brown, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke, the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, and Jerry Lee Lewis.
      January 24 – The Voyager 2 space probe makes its first encounter with Uranus.
      January 26 – Super Bowl XX: The Chicago Bears defeat the New England Patriots 46–10 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
      January 28
      STS-51-L: Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrates 73 seconds after launch, killing the crew of seven astronauts, including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe (see Space Shuttle Challenger disaster).
      President Ronald Reagan postpones for one week the State of the Union address that had been scheduled for the evening and instead addresses the nation on the Challenger disaster.
      January 31 – Two earthquakes (5.0 Mw and 4.4 Mw ) affected northeastern Ohio causing minor damage and 17 injuries. The shocks in this doublet earthquake occurred almost six hours apart with both having a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong).


      = February

      =
      February 4 – President Reagan delivers his fifth State of the Union Address.
      February 19 – After waiting 37 years, the United States Senate approves a treaty outlawing genocide.
      February 25 – People Power Revolution: President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines goes into exile in Hawaii after 20 years of rule; Corazon Aquino becomes the first Filipino woman president, first as an interim president. Salvador Laurel becomes her vice president.
      February 27 – The United States Senate allows its debates to be televised on a trial basis.


      = March

      =
      Halley's Comet reaches the closest point to the Earth during its second visit to the solar system in the 20th century. The next time it will be seen is predicted for 2061.
      March 9 – United States Navy divers find the largely intact but heavily damaged crew compartment of the Space Shuttle Challenger; the bodies of all seven astronauts are still inside.
      March 24 – The 58th Academy Awards, hosted by Alan Alda, Jane Fonda and Robin Williams, are held at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, with Sydney Pollack's Out of Africa winning Best Picture, Best Director and five other awards out of 11 nominations. The film is tied in nominations by Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple.
      March 26 – An article in The New York Times charges that Kurt Waldheim, former United Nations Secretary General and candidate for president of Austria, may have been involved in Nazi war crimes during World War II.


      = April

      =
      April 5 – 1986 West Berlin discotheque bombing: The West Berlin discothèque, a known hangout for United States soldiers, is bombed, killing three and injuring 230; Libya is held responsible.
      April 15 – Operation El Dorado Canyon: At least 15 people die after United States planes bomb targets in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, and the Benghazi region.
      April 17 – British journalist John McCarthy is kidnapped in Beirut (released in August 1991) and three others are found dead; Revolutionary Cells (RZ) claims responsibility in retaliation for the U.S. bombing of Libya.
      April 29
      Roger Clemens sets the record for the most strikeouts in a 9-inning Major League Baseball game, striking out 20 batters.
      A major fire at Los Angeles Public Library caused by arson destroys 400,000 volumes.


      = May

      =

      May 9 – The first victim of serial killer John Wayne Gacy who hadn't been seen alive for 14 years is identified as 16-year-old Timothy McCoy of Omaha, Nebraska, who disappeared January 2, 1972 after encountering Gacy in Chicago, Illinois, and was killed the next morning.
      May 16 – Top Gun, an action film featuring naval aviation and starring Tom Cruise, Anthony Edwards, Val Kilmer and Kelly McGillis, debuts in cinemas. It goes on to become the highest-grossing film of the year, netting nearly $177 million in America alone.
      May 25 – Hands Across America: approximately 6.5 million people form a human chain from New York City to Long Beach, California, to raise money to fight hunger and homelessness.


      = June

      =
      June 4 – Jonathan Pollard pleads guilty to espionage for selling top secret United States military intelligence to Israel.
      June 5–11 – Excedrin cyanide tampering crisis (see Stella Nickell).
      June 8 – The Boston Celtics defeat the Houston Rockets in six games to win the NBA Championship.
      June 9 – The Rogers Commission Report is released on the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.
      June 19 – American college basketball player Len Bias suffers a fatal cardiac arrhythmia from a cocaine overdose less than 48 hours after being selected 2nd overall by the Boston Celtics in the 1986 NBA draft.


      = July

      =
      July 5 – The Statue of Liberty is reopened to the public after an extensive refurbishing.
      July 8 – The 6.0 Mw  North Palm Springs earthquake shook Southern California with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong), causing 29–40 injuries and $4.5–6 million in losses.
      July 13 – The 5.8 Mw  Oceanside earthquake shook the south coast of California with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong), causing $700,000 in losses and one death.
      July 21 – The 6.2 Mw  Chalfant Valley earthquake shook eastern California with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong), causing $2.7 million in losses and two injuries.


      = August

      =

      August 6 – In Louisville, Kentucky, William J. Schroeder, the second artificial heart recipient, dies after 620 days.
      August 20 – In Edmond, Oklahoma, United States Postal Service employee Patrick Sherrill guns down 14 of his co-workers before committing suicide.
      August 31
      Aeroméxico Flight 498, a Douglas DC-9, collides with a Piper PA-28 over Cerritos, California, killing 67 on both aircraft and 15 on the ground.
      The cargo ship Khian Sea departs from the docks of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, carrying 14,000 tons of toxic waste. It wanders the seas for the next 16 months trying to find a place to dump its cargo.


      = September

      =
      September 5 – Pan Am Flight 73, a flight from Bombay, India, to John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, is hijacked. Twenty-one people are killed during the hijacking, including nationals from India, the United States, Pakistan, and Mexico.


      = October

      =
      October 1 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan signs the Goldwater–Nichols Act into law, making official the largest reorganization of the United States Department of Defense since the Air Force was made a separate branch of service in 1947.
      October 9
      United States District Court Judge Harry E. Claiborne becomes the fifth federal official to be removed from office through impeachment.
      The Fox Broadcasting Company (then abbreviated as FBC; now Fox) launches as the United States' fourth commercial broadcast television network, the first such attempt since 1967.
      October 11 – Cold War: Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet in Reykjavík, Iceland, to continue discussions about scaling back their intermediate missile arsenals in Europe (the talks break down in failure).
      October 22 – In New York City, WNBC Radio's traffic helicopter crashes into the Hudson River, killing traffic reporter Jane Dornacker. The last words heard on-the-air were Dornacker's screams of terror, "Hit the water! Hit the water! Hit the water!"
      October 27
      World Series: The New York Mets defeat the Boston Red Sox in 7 games. This is the second world series title in the Mets franchise. It is also remembered for Game 6, when Bill Buckner lets an easy ground ball hit by Mookie Wilson roll through his legs, letting the Mets win and pull even with the Red Sox in the series.
      Great Basin National Park is established.
      October 28 – The centennial of the Statue of Liberty's dedication is celebrated in New York Harbor.


      = November

      =
      November 3 – Iran–Contra affair: The Lebanese magazine Ash-Shiraa reports that the United States has been selling weapons to Iran in secret, in order to secure the release of seven American hostages held by pro-Iranian groups in Lebanon.
      November 4
      Democrats regain control of the United States Senate for the first time in six years. In California, Chief Justice Rose Bird and two colleagues are removed by voters from the Supreme Court of California for opposing capital punishment.
      The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands officially becomes a territory of the United States.
      November 21 – Iran-Contra Affair: National Security Council member Oliver North and his secretary, Fawn Hall, start shredding documents implicating them in selling weapons to Iran and channeling the proceeds to help fund the Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
      November 22 – Mike Tyson wins his first world boxing title by defeating Trevor Berbick in Las Vegas, becoming the youngest heavyweight champion ever at age 20.
      November 25 – Iran-Contra Affair: U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese announces that profits from covert weapons sales to Iran were illegally diverted to the anti-communist Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
      November 26 – Iran-Contra Affair: U.S. President Ronald Reagan announces that as of December 1, former Senator John Tower, former Secretary of State Edmund Muskie, and former National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft will serve as members of the Special Review Board looking into the scandal (they became known as the Tower Commission). Reagan denies involvement in the scandal.


      = December

      =
      December – The unemployment rate drops to 6.6%, the lowest since March 1980.
      December 20 – Three African Americans are assaulted by a group of white teens in the Howard Beach neighborhood of Queens, New York. One of the victims, Michael Griffith, is run over and killed by a motorist while attempting to flee the attackers.
      December 26 – After 35 years on the airwaves and holding the title of the longest-running non-news program on network television, NBC airs the final episode of daytime drama Search for Tomorrow.
      December 31 – A fire at the Dupont Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, kills 97 and injures 140.


      = Ongoing

      =
      Cold War (1947–1991)
      Iran–Contra affair (1985–1987)


      Births


      Those born in the year 1986 are considered millennials (Generation Y or Gen Y).


      = January

      =

      January 1
      Ramses Barden, football player
      Glen Davis, basketball player
      Mayra Flores, Mexican-born politician
      January 2
      Jeff Bauman, author and victim in the Boston Marathon Bombing
      Scott Burley, football player
      Trombone Shorty, trumpet player and composer
      January 3
      Mackenzy Bernadeau, football player
      Jenn Bostic, Christian and country singer/songwriter
      Lloyd, urban musician
      January 4
      Deon Butler, football player
      Maria Lamb, Olympic speed skater
      Steve Slaton, football player
      Emilia Sykes, politician
      Charlyne Yi, actress
      January 5
      J. P. Arencibia, baseball player
      Jesse Draper, talk show host
      January 6
      Mike Teel, football player
      Shane Sweet, actor
      Usha Vance, lawyer and Second Lady, wife of Vice president Elect J.D. Vance
      Michelle Waterson, mixed martial artist and model
      Emoly Ann West, beauty pageant titleholder
      January 7
      Baby DC, rapper
      Yummy Bingham, singer/songwriter
      Ryan Christian, football player
      JamesOn Curry, basketball player
      Ramon Foster, football player
      January 8 – Ben Yu, poker player
      January 9 – Jonathan Compas, football player
      January 10
      Trevor Canfield, football player
      Marcus Freeman, football player and coach
      January 12
      Christopher Celiz, U.S. Army sergeant and Medal of Honor recipient (d. 2018)
      Saikat Chakrabarti, political advisor and software engineer
      Deena Nicole Cortese, TV personality
      January 13 – Aaron Pixton, Mathematician
      January 14
      Laurel Abrahamson, volleyball player
      Gary Brolsma, musician and singer
      Matt Riddle, wrestler and mixed martial artist
      January 15
      Andrew Craig, mixed martial artist
      Glover Quin, football player
      Jessy Schram, actress
      January 16
      Reid Brignac, baseball player
      Gerald Cadogan, football player
      Mason Gamble, actor
      Mark Trumbo, baseball player
      January 17
      Max Adler, actor
      Hale Appleman, actor
      Dan Campbell, singer and frontman for The Wonder Years
      Pamela Council, artist and educator
      Jeremiah Fraites, musician, composer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
      Chloe Lattanzi, singer and actress
      January 18
      Chedda Da Connect, rapper
      Devin Kelley, actress
      Eugene Lee Yang, filmmaker, actor and internet celebrity
      Becca Tobin, actress and singer
      January 19
      Julian Cyr, politician
      George Hansel, politician, mayor of Keene, New Hampshire (2020-2024)
      Sara Mearns, ballerina
      January 20
      Derek Fathauer, golfer
      Samuel Kiplimo Kosgei, Kenyan-born long-distance runner (d. 2023)
      Bryan Lerg, hockey player
      January 21
      Edson Barboza, mixed martial artist
      Peyton Hillis, football player
      Phil Loadholt, football player
      Jonathan Quick, hockey player
      January 22 – Larry English, football player
      January 23
      Brandon Broady, comedian, actor, and television host
      Michael Stevens, YouTuber and educator
      January 24
      Mischa Barton, British-born actress
      Michael Brennan, ice hockey player
      Aimee Carter, author
      Tyler Flowers, baseball player
      Jack Hillen, hockey player
      Vinny Marseglia, wrestler
      January 25 – Brian McClellan, epic fantasy author
      Andy Dirks, baseball player
      January 26
      Kizzmekia Corbett, immunologist
      Gerald Green, basketball player
      Matt Heafy, musician and frontman for Trivium
      Taylor Wilde, wrestler
      January 27
      Iana Kasian, Ukrainian-born prosecutor and murder victim (d. 2016)
      Kendall Langford, football player
      January 29
      Drew Tyler Bell, actor and dancer
      Michael Blatchford, cyclist
      Chris Bourque, ice hockey player
      Sarah Jaffe, singer
      Todd Peck, stock car racer
      January 30
      Matt Blumenthal, politician
      Ashley Buccille, actress
      Sean Caisse, stock car racing driver
      Nick Evans, baseball player
      Andrew Giuliani, political adviser, political candidate, and son of former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani
      Jordan Pacheco, baseball player
      January 31
      Kyle Altman, soccer player
      Walter Dix, sprinter


      = February

      =

      February 1
      Christopher Abbott, actor
      Lauren Conrad, TV personality, fashion designer and author
      Justin Deeley, actor and model
      Justin Sellers, baseball player
      February 2
      Raul Amaya, mixed martial artist
      Tiffany Vise, figure skater
      February 3 – Justin Alferman, politician
      February 4 – Vin Gerard, wrestler
      February 5
      Elizabeth Alderfer, actress
      Jamie Brewer, actress and model
      Daryll Clark, football player
      Kevin Gates, hip-hop musician and entrepreneur
      Madison Rayne, wrestler
      Reed Sorenson, stock car racer
      February 6
      Jamaal Anderson, football player
      Dane DeHaan, actor
      Alice Greczyn, actress and model
      Reshard Langford, football player
      February 7
      Hermes Bautista, actor
      Stephen Colletti, actor and television personality
      Josh Collmenter, baseball player
      James Deen, pornographic actor and director
      T.J. Dillashaw, mixed martial artist
      Timothy Reifsnyder, actor
      February 8
      Matt Bush, baseball player
      Anderson Paak, musician and record producer
      February 9
      Adrian Banks, American-born Israeli basketball player
      Noah Strycker, birdwatcher
      February 10
      Jeff Adrien, basketball player
      Josh Akognon, basketball player
      Roger Allen III, football player
      Daniel Antúnez, soccer player
      Blanca, Puerto Rican-born Christian singer/songwriter
      February 11
      P. J. Brennan, actor
      Jeremy Bryan, boxer
      February 12
      Brandon Allen, baseball player
      Eric Brunner, soccer player
      Jonny Chops, rock musician
      Valorie Curry, actress
      February 13
      Chase Bullock, football player
      Susan Dunklee, Olympic biathlete
      Aqib Talib, football player
      February 14
      Mark Anderson, golfer
      Cody Balogh, football player
      Travis Banwart, baseball player
      Sterling Flunder, soccer player
      Tiffany Thornton, actress, TV personality, and singer
      February 15
      Nick Eversman, actor
      Amber Riley, actress, singer, and author
      February 16 – Matt Case, ice hockey player
      February 17
      Rich Costanzo. soccer player
      Brett Kern, football player
      Daphne Oz, TV host, food writer, and chef
      February 18
      Jack Allison, writer, podcaster, and comedian
      Cameron Clapp, amputee and motivational speaker
      Robert DeLong, electronic musician
      Dumbfoundead, Argentine-born rapper and actor
      Brandon Flowers, football player
      February 19
      Terence Brown, football player
      Michael Schwimer, baseball player and businessman
      February 20
      Julio Borbón, baseball player
      Chukwudi Chijindu, soccer player
      February 21
      Cadence Weapon, Canadian-born rapper
      February 22
      Miko Hughes, actor
      Rajon Rondo, basketball player
      February 23
      Jack Abraham, businessperson, serial entrepreneur, and investor
      Skylar Grey, pop singer
      Jerod Mayo, football player
      February 24
      Katie Burkhart, softball player
      Bryce Papenbrook, voice actor
      Benjamin Safdie, actor and filmmaker
      February 25
      Jay Ayres, soccer player
      Callum Black, American-born Irish rugby player
      Justin Berfield, actor, writer, and producer
      Erik Cordier, baseball player
      Tony Perry, lead guitarist for Pierce the Veil
      February 26 – JWoww, TV personality
      February 27
      Nicky Anosike, basketball player
      Folarin Campbell, basketball player
      Anthony Fahden, Olympic rower
      Daniel Gibson, basketball player
      Ashthon Jones, singer
      February 28
      David Bentz, politician
      Olivia Palermo, entrepreneur, model, fashion influencer, and TV personality
      Eugene Puryear, journalist, author, activist, and political candidate


      = March

      =

      March 1
      Chris Baker, golfer
      Big E, wrestler, voice actor, football player, and powerlifter
      Jonathan Spector, soccer player
      March 2 – Ethan Peck, actor
      March 3
      Daniel Anderson, musician and record producer
      Dominic Cianciarulo, soccer player
      Jed Collins, football player
      Eric Farris, baseball player
      Stacie Orrico, singer
      March 4
      Dalton Castle, wrestler
      Audrey Esparza, actress
      Margo Harshman, actress
      Mike Krieger, Brazilian-born entrepreneur, software engineer, and co-founder of Instagram
      Caesar Rayford, football player
      March 5
      Christylez Bacon, hip hop artist
      Corey Brewer, basketball player
      Cameron Colvin, football player
      Jason Fuchs, actor and screenwriter
      Julie Henderson, model
      Andrew Jenks, filmmaker
      Sarah J. Maas, novelist
      March 6
      Jake Arrieta, baseball player
      Evan Bush, soccer player
      Timothy DeLaGhetto, media personality
      Eli Marienthal, actor
      March 7
      Ryan Ciminelli, bowler
      George Salazar, actor, singer, and musician
      March 8 – Chad Gable, wrestler
      March 9
      Jason DeSantis, hockey player
      Tim Pool, podcaster
      Brittany Snow, actress
      March 10 – Summer Edward, Trinidadian-born writer, children's editor, educator, literary activist and children's literature specialist
      March 11
      Aleah Chapin, painter
      Dorthia Cottrell, singer and frontperson for Windhand
      Marc Okubo, guitarist for Veil of Maya
      March 12
      Chris Burkard, photographer and artist
      Joey Butler, baseball player
      March 13 – Ashley Charters, softball player
      March 14
      Corey Ashe, soccer player
      Kim Conley, Olympic middle and long-distance runner
      March 15
      Natalie Prass, singer/songwriter
      Chilo Rachal, football player
      Darell Scott, football player
      March 16
      Andy Cherry, Christian singer/songwriter
      Alexandra Daddario, actress
      Kenny Dykstra, wrestler
      T. J. Jordan, basketball player
      Mickey Storey, baseball player
      March 17
      Chris Clemence, bassist
      Margaret Crowley, Olympic speed skater
      Olesya Rulin, Russian-born actress
      March 18
      Darius Butler, football player
      Simon Curtis, singer/songwriter, record producer, and actor
      Jared Gaither, football player
      March 19
      Ahmad Bradshaw, football player
      Chris Crenshaw, baseball player and coach
      Anne Vyalitsyna, Russian-born model
      March 20
      Justin Bostrom, ice hockey player
      Rachel Fannan, singer/songwriter, musician, and poet
      Cecil Newton, football player
      Sammus, rapper
      March 21
      Rob Bruggeman, football player
      Scott Eastwood, actor
      March 22
      Matt Bush, actor
      David Choi, music and internet personality
      Dexter Fowler, baseball player
      March 23
      Konstantin Batygin, Russian-born astronomer and professor at Caltech
      Patrick Cowan, Canadian-born football player
      Brett Eldredge, country music singer
      Steven Strait, actor
      Lisa Surihani, Malaysian-born actress
      March 24
      Miles Craigwell, rugby player
      Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Ukrainian-born dancer
      Kyle Maynard, motivational speaker, author, and No Excuses CrossFit Gym owner
      March 25
      Megan Gibson-Loftin, softball player
      Kyle Lowry, basketball player
      March 26
      Danita Angell, model
      Matt Castelo, football player
      Keith Cothran, basketball player
      Jonny Craig, Canadian-born singer/songwriter for Dance Gavin Dance (2007–2012), Emarosa (2008–2012), and Slaves (2014–2018)
      Misty Stone, pornographic actress
      March 27
      Titus Brown, football player
      Brittani Coury, Paralympic snowboarder
      Bonnie Gordon, actress and singer
      SoCal Val, wrestling personality
      March 28
      Mustafa Ali, wrestler
      Bowe Bergdahl, United States Army soldier and deserter captured by the Taliban
      Justin Brantly, football player
      Lady Gaga, pop singer/songwriter and actress
      J-Kwon, rapper
      Evan Rankin, hockey player
      March 29 – Lucas Elliot Eberl, actor and director
      March 30
      Tyrone Brazelton, basketball player
      Tessa Ferrer, actress
      March 31
      Add-2, rapper
      Brandon Copeland, football player
      Peter Silberman, guitarist and vocalist for The Antlers


      = April

      =

      April 1
      Ellen Hollman, actress
      Kid Ink, hip-hop singer
      Hillary Scott, musician
      April 2
      Mykki Blanco, rapper, performance artist, poet, and activist
      Marcus Brown, football player
      Lee DeWyze, rock musician
      Drew Van Acker, actor
      April 3
      Amanda Bynes, actress
      Stephanie Cox, soccer player
      Whitney Reynolds, television talk show host, podcast host, producer, and philanthropist
      April 4
      Callista Balko, softball player
      Nicole Bush, long-distance runner
      Anthony Carter, baseball player
      Louis Coleman, baseball player
      April 5
      Anna Sophia Berglund, actress, model, Playmate, and reality show personality
      Ryan Brehm, golfer
      Steve Clevenger, baseball player
      Charlotte Flair, wrestler, author, and actress
      Erica Rhodes, actress and comedian
      April 6
      Kay Adams, sportscaster
      Aaron Curry, football player
      April 7
      Mike Anderson, basketball player
      Brooke Brodack, internet personality
      Ashleigh Clare-Kearney, gymnast
      Dustin J. Lee, Marine dog handler and IED detector (d. 2007)
      Ashlee Palmer, football player
      Joe Radinovich, politician
      Jason Ralph, actor and producer
      April 8
      Cliff Avril, football player
      Slamtana, Dominican-born baseball player
      Aviva Silverman, artist and activist
      April 9
      Atsugiri Jason, comedian
      Kevin Brock, football player
      Paul Fanaika, football player
      Jeff Lerg, hockey player
      Jordan Masterson, actor
      Leighton Meester, actress
      April 10
      Ally Baker, tennis player
      Candi CdeBaca, politician
      April 11
      The Twinnies, television personalities and twins
      Connor Barth, football player
      Amber Bullock, gospel artist and musician
      Russ Canzler, baseball player
      Paul Cauthen, singer/songwriter
      Brian Clarhaut, soccer player and coach
      Troy Cole, soccer player
      Stephanie Pratt, TV personality
      April 12
      Zerina Akers, fashion stylist and costume designer
      Joe Amabile, television personality
      Kira Bilecky, American-born Peruvian footballer
      Brad Brach, baseball player
      Matt McGorry, actor and activist
      Dan Strauss, politician
      April 13 – Lorenzo Cain, baseball player
      April 14
      Morenike Atunrase, basketball player
      Quianna Chaney, basketball player
      Steve Clark, soccer player
      Max Unger, football player
      April 15 – Rudy Carpenter, football player
      April 16
      Joanna Beasley, Christian pop artist
      Sufe Bradshaw, actress
      Kristiana Rae Colón, poet, playwright, actor, and educator
      April 17 – Brad Knott, politician
      April 18
      Billy Butler, baseball player
      Chris Crane, football player
      Maurice Edu, soccer player
      April 19
      Antoine Caldwell, football player
      Jake Carter, football player and wrestler
      Candace Parker, basketball player
      Karlee Leilani Perez, wrestler, model, and actress
      April 20 – Jess Todd, baseball player
      April 21 – Audra Cohen, tennis player
      April 22
      Amanda Berry, author and abduction survivor
      Darren Fells, football player
      Amber Heard, actress
      Marshawn Lynch, football player
      Chuck Taylor, wrestler
      April 23
      Jessie Godderz, wrestler
      April 24
      Brian Barnwell, politician
      Michael Chandler, mixed martial artist
      Cameron Cogburn, cyclist
      Eli Cook, singer/songwriter and guitarist
      Aaron Cunningham, baseball player
      Kellin Quinn, singer and frontman for Sleeping With Sirens
      April 25
      John DeLuca, actor and singer
      Gwen Jorgensen, triathlete
      Derek Thorn, stock car racer
      Joy Villa, singer/songwriter
      April 26
      Morgan Cox, football player
      Cris Crotz, beauty pageant titleholder
      Sean Evans, YouTuber and producer
      Braden Gellenthien, compound bow archer
      Mortty Ivy, football player
      Aaron Meeks, actor
      April 27 – Trindon Holliday, football player
      April 28
      Ashley Bland Manlove, politician
      Dave Bliss, basketball coach
      Collin Cowgill, baseball player
      Dillon Gee, baseball player
      Ryan Saunders, basketball coach
      Jenna Ushkowitz, South Korean-born actress, singer and podcast host
      April 29
      Renee Alway, fashion model
      Junior Aumavae, football player
      Sean Backman, hockey player
      Jennifer Chieng, mixed martial artist
      Black Cobain, rapper
      Chris Farren, indie punk musician
      Justin Flom, magician
      Dustin Hazelett, mixed martial artist
      April 30 – Dianna Agron, actress, singer and dancer


      = May

      =

      May 1
      Bob Andrzejczak, politician
      Arkeith Brown, football player
      Dakota Cochrane, mixed martial artist
      Chris Coy, actor
      Cassie Jaye, actress and film director
      Abby Huntsman, journalist
      May 2
      Emily Hart, actress and voice actress
      Thomas McDonell, actor, musician, and artist
      May 3 – Homer Bailey, baseball player
      May 4 – Nate Novarro, drummer for Cobra Starship
      May 5
      Russell Allen, football player
      Will Anderson, singer/songwriter
      Bart Baker, internet personality and entertainer
      May 6
      Sam Alvey, mixed martial artist
      Emily Armstrong, singer and songwriter
      Ryan Cordeiro, soccer player
      C. J. Spillman, football player
      Sasheer Zamata, actress and comedian
      May 7
      Nate Prosser, hockey player
      Frances Quinlan, singer/songwriter
      Craig Steltz, football player
      May 8
      Alex Deibold, Olympic snowboarder
      Ray Feinga, football player
      Laura Spencer, actress
      Garrett Temple, basketball player
      May 9
      Taylor Chace, ice sledge hockey player
      Yu-kai Chou, Taiwanese-born entrepreneur, author, speaker, business consultant, and experience designer
      FPSRussia, podcaster and YouTuber
      Grace Gummer, actress
      John Pfeiffer, politician
      Daniel Schlereth, baseball player
      May 10
      Amanda Cinalli, soccer player
      Geoff Foster, politician
      May 11
      Tia Ballard, voice actress and director
      Scott Bauhs, runner
      May 12
      Dana Belben, voice actress, animator, screenwriter, effects artist, and comedian
      George Josten, soccer player
      Cara Maria Sorbello, television personality
      May 13
      Morgan Arritola, Olympic cross country skier
      Jared Boll, hockey player
      Lena Dunham, actress and producer
      May 14
      David Crowley, politician
      Madi Diaz, singer/songwriter
      Lawrence Timmons, football player
      May 15
      Brandon Barnes, baseball player
      Thomas Brown, football player and coach
      Claire Buffie, photographer and beauty pageant winner
      Josh Johnson, football player
      Andy Levitre, football player
      May 16
      Anthony Birchak, mixed martial artist
      Megan Fox, actress and model
      Drew Roy, actor
      Jacob Zachar, actor
      May 17
      David Benefield, poker player
      Raehann Bryce-Davis, mezzo-soprano and producer
      Eric Lloyd, actor, comedian, musician and producer
      Tahj Mowry, actor
      Jaime Preciado, bassist and vocalist for Pierce the Veil
      May 18
      Ezra Cohen-Watnick, intelligence official in the United States National Security Council
      Tony Succar, Peruvian-born musician, producer, and composer
      May 19
      Brandon Carr, football player
      Mario Chalmers, basketball player
      Danny Havoc, wrestler (d. 2020)
      Eric Lloyd, actor, comedian, musician, and producer
      May 20
      Alessandra Biaggi, politician
      Samra Brouk, politician
      Yolanda Brown, singer (d. 2007)
      Louisa Krause, actress
      Richard Nelson, politician
      Marcus Titus, Olympic swimmer
      May 21
      Sarah Gibson, composer and pianist (d. 2024)
      Omar Hussein, content creator and media and communications consultant
      Ricardo Lockette, football player
      May 22
      Devin Clark, football player
      Collin Cowgill, baseball player
      Julian Edelman, football player
      Molly Ephraim, actress
      Sean Rad, entrepreneur and co-founder of Tinder
      Shann Schillinger, football player
      A. Q. Shipley, football player
      May 23
      Ty G. Allushuski, sports writer, editor, publisher, and social media communications expert
      Jimmy Baron, basketball player
      Andrew Beck, artist and musician
      Steve Billirakis, poker player
      Nico Colaluca, footballer
      Ryan Coogler, film director, producer, and screenwriter
      Chad Hall, football player
      Tim Hightower, football player
      Jordan Zimmermann, baseball player
      May 24
      Mark Ballas, dancer, actor, and musician
      Bryon Bishop, football player
      Tony Carter, football player
      May 25
      Andrew Golden, perpetrator of the 1998 Westside Middle School shooting (d. 2019)
      Octavio Pisano, Mexican-born actor
      May 26
      Beau Bell, football player
      Jerome Boyd, football player
      Tyler Haskins, hockey player
      Jeremy Stephens, mixed martial artist
      May 27
      Matt Barnes, football player and coach
      Will Campuzano, Mexican-born mixed martial artist
      May 28
      Alex Feather Akimov, Russian-born guitarist and composer
      Adrian Clark, boxer
      Joseph Cross, actor
      Bryant Dunston, basketball player
      Britt McHenry, sports reporter
      Seth Rollins, wrestler
      May 29
      Daryl Campbell, politician
      Maurice Crum Jr., football player
      Danny Eslick, motorcycle racer
      Hornswoggle, wrestler and actor
      May 30
      Tony Campana, baseball player
      Jade Novah, singer and internet personality
      Will Peltz, actor
      May 31
      Jordan Angeli, soccer player
      Brooke Castile, figure skater
      Waka Flocka Flame, rapper


      = June

      =

      June 1 – Danny Burgess, politician
      June 2
      Tyler Bradt, kayaker
      Curtis Lofton, football player
      ZZ Ward, singer/songwriter
      June 3
      Joseph Cheong, poker player
      Robby Felix, football player
      Brenden Jefferson, actor
      Zach Lutz, baseball player
      Josh Segarra, actor
      June 4 – Albert McClellan, football player
      June 5 – Vernon Gholston, football player
      June 6
      Danesha Adams, soccer player
      Justin Allgaier, race car driver
      Collin Balester, baseball player
      Henry Beck, politician
      Leslie Carter, pop singer (d. 2012)
      Rachelle Dekker, novelist
      David Karp, web developer and entrepreneur, founder of Tumblr
      June 7
      Keegan Bradley, golfer
      Todd Carter, football player
      June 9
      Caroline Bruce, Olympic swimmer
      Brooks Foster, football player
      June 10
      Brian Connelly, hockey player
      Joey Zimmerman, actor and musician
      June 11
      Nate Bowie, basketball player and coach
      Chase Clement, football player
      Andrew Cray, LGBT rights activist (d. 2014)
      Shia LaBeouf, actor
      June 12
      Erik Ainge, football player
      Ely Allen, soccer player
      Alexis Crimes, volleyball player
      Jessica Keenan Wynn, actress
      June 13
      Denise Bidot, model
      Kat Dennings, actress
      Clyde Gates, football player
      Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, twin actresses and fashion designers
      June 14
      Chris Barnett, mixed martial artist
      Haley Hudson, actress
      Ray Rosas, wrestler
      June 15 – Trevor Plouffe, baseball player
      June 16 – Josh Sitton, football player
      June 17 – Joe Crawford, basketball player
      June 18
      Natasha Allegri, animation creator, writer, and comic book artist
      Steve Cishek, baseball player
      Caleb Joseph, baseball player
      Brandon Lang, football player
      Crystal Renn, model and author
      Claire Thomas, food enthusiast, blogger, and TV show host
      Matt Walsh, right-wing commentator
      June 19
      Jason Michael Brescia, writer and director
      Erin Mackey, actress and singer
      Marvin Williams, basketball player
      June 20
      DJ Boldin, football player
      LaMonica McIver, politician
      Allie Quigley, basketball player
      Dreama Walker, actress
      June 21
      Rockne Brubaker, pair skater
      Charlie Cole, Olympic rower
      Zachary Rhyner, USAF combat controller and Air Force Cross recipient
      June 22
      Lashrecse Aird, politician
      Dwayne Anderson, basketball player
      Bob the Drag Queen, drag queen and TV personality
      Marlon Favorite, football player
      June 23
      Christy Altomare, actress and singer/songwriter
      Michael Annett, stock car racing driver
      Sonya Balmores, actress, model, surfer, and pageant winner
      June 24
      Caroline Burckle, Olympic swimmer
      Kelly Carrington, model and clothing designer
      Jessamyn Duke, wrestler and mixed martial artist
      Phil Hughes, baseball player
      Solange Knowles, actress and singer
      Shea Salinas, soccer player
      Brandon Underwood, football player
      June 25
      Sean Barnette, basketball player
      Charlie Davies, soccer player
      Bradley Fletcher, football player
      Gabriele Grunewald, track-and-field athlete (d. 2019)
      Monogem, singer
      June 26
      Brittney Karbowski, voice actress
      Angelina Pivarnick, television personality, model, and singer
      June 27
      Drake Bell, actor, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
      Bryan Fletcher, Nordic combined skier
      LaShawn Merritt, Olympic sprinter
      Kristal Uzelac, artistic gymnast
      June 28
      Scooter Berry, football player
      Matteo Lane, comedian, opera singer, and oil painter
      Kellie Pickler, singer
      Z Berg, singer
      June 29
      Perry Baker, rugby player
      Casey J, Gospel singer
      Serena Deeb, wrestler
      Disasterpeace, musician and composer
      June 30
      Demetrius Byrd, football player
      Mike Carp, baseball player
      Alicia Fox, wrestler and model
      Kevin Jurovich, football player


      = July

      =

      July 1
      Garrett Adelstein, poker player
      Charlie Blackmon, baseball player
      Rachel Summerlyn, wrestler
      July 2
      Brett Cecil, baseball player
      Kendrick Farris, Olympic weightlifter
      Lindsay Lohan, actress, pop singer, and model
      July 3
      Jerome Felton, football player
      Caleb Sean, musician
      Nick Schaus, hockey player
      July 4
      Justin Anderson, football player
      Shane Barnett, politician
      Jaclyn Betham, actress and ballerina
      Sebastián Botero, American-born Colombian soccer player
      July 5
      Tal and Oren Alexander, real estate moguls
      Kayden Coleman, transgender advocate, educator, and social media influencer
      Joelle Forte, figure skater
      July 6
      Leon Frierson, actor and comedian
      Derrick Williams, football player
      July 7
      Lauren Andino, artist, skateboarder, musician, and co-founder of DL Skateboards
      Raphael Cox, soccer player
      Ana Kasparian, political commentator
      Jerome Singleton, Paralympic track-and-field athlete
      Sevyn Streeter, singer
      July 8
      Leon Abravanel, soccer coach
      Kevin Chappell, golfer
      Brittany Force, drag racer
      Jake McDorman, actor
      July 9
      Antoine Cason, football player
      Dominic Cervi, soccer player
      Simon Dumont, freestyle skier
      Katie Stam, Miss America 2009
      Brandon Uranowitz, actor
      Kiely Williams, actress and singer, member of 3LW
      July 10 – Wyatt Russell, actor
      July 11
      Bryan Augenstein, baseball player
      Will Brill, actor
      Derek Sanders, singer and frontman for Mayday Parade
      Geoff Schwartz, football player
      July 12 – Etchu Tabe, Cameroonian-born soccer player
      July 13
      dakotaz, YouTuber and Twitch streamer
      Denise Bidot, model
      July 14 – Elbert Mack, football player
      July 15
      Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, actor
      Stephanie Andujar, actress, director, producer, writer, dancer, and singer/songwriter
      Ari Aster, director, screenwriter, and producer
      David Clark, politician
      Brandon Sumrall, football player
      July 16 – Julia Bullock, opera singer
      July 17
      Jason Aalon Butler, singer and political activist
      Brando Eaton, actor
      Mojo Rawley, wrestler and football player
      July 18
      Angel Deradoorian, musician
      Eugene Cordero, actor
      July 19
      Atossa Araxia Abrahamian, journalist
      Jarell Christian, basketball player and coach
      Dennis Lee, singer and co-frontman for Alesana
      July 21
      Jonni Cheatwood, visual artist
      Michael Doneger, film director, screenwriter, and actor
      Betty Gilpin, actress
      Diane Guerrero, actress
      July 22
      Jolene Anderson, basketball player
      Colette Appel, pair skater
      Shawn Chrystopher, rapper and music producer
      Coleman Collins, basketball player
      Chad Costello, ice hockey player
      Sean Lee, football player
      Kellyn Taylor, long-distance runner
      July 23
      Andrew Carignan, baseball player
      Kenwin Cummings, football player
      July 24
      Richie Brockel, football player
      Justin Berry, victim of child sexual abuse
      July 26
      Travis Brown, football player
      Monica Raymund, actress
      July 27
      Hala Alyan, writer, poet, and clinical psychologist
      Felecia Angelle, voice actress and ADR director
      DeMarre Carroll, basketball player
      Jessica Eye, mixed martial artist
      Ryan Flaherty, baseball player
      Maebe A. Girl, drag queen and politician
      July 28
      Alex Bleeker, guitarist for Real Estate
      Essence Carson, basketball player
      Alexandra Chando, actress
      Gabe Evans, politician
      Darin Ruf, baseball player
      July 30
      Robert Brewster, football player
      Mike Carp, baseball player
      Tom Dwan, poker player
      Danielle Keaton, actress
      July 31
      Sean Eldridge, Canadian-born political activist
      Frank Foster, politician
      Markice Moore, actor and TV personality


      = August

      =

      August 1
      Brent Cobb, country singer/songwriter
      Josh Harder, politician
      Elijah Kelley, actor, singer, and dancer
      August 2
      Dominique Barber, football player
      Kesha Ram, politician
      August 3
      Landon Cohen, football player
      Tom Demmer, politician
      Remy Le Boeuf, instrumentalist, musician, and composer
      August 4
      Nick Augusto, drummer for Trivium (2009–2014) and Light the Torch (2016–2017)
      Joique Bell, football player
      Alex Castellanos, baseball player
      August 5
      Brendon Ryan Barrett, actor and coach
      Paula Creamer, golfer
      Maria D'Luz, Mexican-born singer/songwriter
      Tyler Herron, baseball player (d. 2021)
      Blake Masters, venture capitalist, author, political candidate, and president of the Thiel Foundation
      August 6
      Tony Bergstrom, football player
      Erik Condra, ice hockey player
      August 7
      Kevin Barnett, actor and comedian (d. 2019)
      Keahu Kahuanui, actor
      Katie Sowers, NFL football coach
      August 8
      Brendan Blumer, entrepreneur, executive, and investor
      Jackie Cruz, Dominican-born actress, singer, and model
      Peyton List, actress
      Chris Pressley, football player
      August 9
      Patrick Cannone, ice hockey player
      Magibon, YouTuber and internet personality
      Telle Smith, singer, bassist for Greeley Estates (2008), and frontman for The Word Alive
      August 10
      Steve Aponavicius football player
      Ketia Swanier, basketball player
      August 11
      Henry Corrales, mixed martial artist
      Colby Rasmus, baseball player
      Pablo Sandoval, Venezuelan-born baseball player
      August 12
      Kyle Arrington, football player
      Steve Cantwell, mixed martial artist
      Alexis Sablone, skateboarder
      August 13
      Demetrius Johnson, mixed martial artist
      Wesley Taylor, actor and writer
      August 14 – Matt Castlen, politician
      August 15
      Chad Beyer, cyclist
      Jake Christensen, football player
      Samantha Crain, singer/songwriter
      Katie Gallagher, fashion designer
      August 16
      Bill Morrissey, wrestler
      Shawn Pyfrom, actor and singer
      August 17
      Graham Bensinger, journalist
      Leigh Ann Brown, soccer player
      Piotr Czech, Polish-born football player
      Deborah Feldman, American-born German writer
      Bryton James, actor
      Tyrus Thomas. basketball player
      August 18
      Andy Bisek, wrestler
      Lisa Chesson, hockey player
      Tony Cruz, baseball player
      Sam Mehran, pop and rock musician for the band Test Icicles (d. 2018)
      Miesha Tate, mixed martial artist
      August 19
      Austin Adams, baseball player
      Drew Adams, lacrosse player
      Nathan Brown, football player and coach
      JTM, rapper
      Christina Perri, pop and rock musician
      August 20
      Tramaine Brock, football player
      Shan Foster, basketball player
      August 21
      Jason Boltus, football player
      Shenea Booth, gymnast
      Brooks Wheelan, actor, comedian and writer
      August 22
      Andray Blatche, American-born Filipino basketball player
      Tony Fiammetta, football player
      August 23
      Ayron Jones, musician
      Neil Cicierega, internet artist
      August 24
      Nick Adenhart, baseball player (d. 2009)
      Arian Foster, football player
      Aaron Lee Tasjan, singer/songwriter
      TaQuita Thorns, singer/songwriter
      August 25
      Ervin Baldwin, football player
      Rodney Ferguson, football player
      August 26
      Jimmy P. Anderson, politician
      Big K.R.I.T., rapper
      Jane Bugaeva, Russian-born figure skater
      Cassie Ventura, singer/songwriter, model, actress and dancer
      August 27
      Joe Fitzgibbon, politician
      Mario, singer/songwriter, actor, dancer, and model
      August 28
      Shelby Bach, author
      Armie Hammer, actor
      August 29
      Nicole Byer, comedian, actress, television host, podcaster, and author
      Lea Michele, actress, singer and author
      August 30 – Ryan Ross, guitarist for Panic! At the Disco
      August 31
      Graham Biehl, sailor
      Johnny Wactor, actor (d. 2024)
      Ryan Kelley, actor


      = September

      =

      September 1
      Brian Broderick, baseball player
      Calais Campbell, football player
      Antonio Coleman, football player
      Sidney Rice, football player
      September 2
      Dimple Ajmera, Indian-born politician
      Jordon Banfield, baseball coach
      Corey Cogdell, Olympic trapshooter
      Evan Crawford, baseball player
      September 3
      Brandon Beachy, baseball player
      Lorenz Larkin, mixed martial artist
      Shaun White, snowboarder and skateboarder
      September 4
      Jaclyn Hales, actress
      Xavier Woods, wrestler
      September 5
      John Bartholomew, chess player
      Nicholas Ciarelli, journalist
      Raphael Cruz, acrobat and actor (d. 2018)
      Brittany Furlan, internet personality and comedian
      Ezra Furman, singer/songwriter and frontman for Ezra Furman and the Harpoons
      Nate Ness, football player
      September 6
      Darmirra Brunson, actress, comedian, and singer
      Ryan Clady, football player
      Raven Riley, pornographic actress
      September 7
      Colin Delaney, wrestler
      Troy Nolan, football player
      September 8
      Leah LaBelle, singer/songwriter (d. 2018)
      Jake Sandvig, actor
      Logan Schafer, baseball player
      September 9
      Stanley Arnoux, football player
      Michael Bowden, baseball player
      Steven Cisar, BMX rider
      Bobby Green, mixed martial artist
      Jason Lamy-Chappuis, American-born, French Olympic skier
      Mike Lawler, politician
      September 10
      Zach Arnett, football player and coach
      Ginger Costa-Jackson, Italian-born opera singer
      Henrique Couto, writer and director
      Greg Garbowsky, musician
      Traci Stumpf, actress and comedian
      TAC, football player and wrestler
      September 11
      Kyle Blanks, baseball player
      Andrew Cashner, baseball player
      Dwayne Jarrett, football player
      LaToya Sanders, basketball player
      Cletus Seldin, boxer
      September 12
      Andre Ricks, basketball player and owner of Rawimpact clothing brand
      Emmy Rossum, actress and singer
      September 14
      Greg Boone, football player
      Dane Fletcher, football player
      Shannon Kane, actress
      Harrison Greenbaum, comedian
      A. J. Trauth, actor and musician
      September 15
      Kevin Barnes, football player
      Jeremy Boone, football player
      Kyle Carr, Olympic speed skater
      Dionte Christmas, basketball player
      Jenna Marbles, YouTuber
      Heidi Montag, TV personality
      September 16
      Gordon Beckham, baseball player
      Matt Fodge, football player
      Ian Harding, German-born actor
      Kyla Pratt, actress and musician
      Nikko Jenkins, spree killer
      Michael James Shaw, actor and writer
      September 17
      Wes Allen, soccer player
      Emily Cook, beauty pageant titleholder
      Abby Rosmarin, model and writer
      September 18
      Kyle Burkhart, football player
      Danielle Jonas, reality TV personality
      September 19
      Stephanie Allynne, actress, writer, and comedian
      Mandy Musgrave, actress
      Ryan Succop, football player
      Peter Vack, actor
      September 20
      Jordan Chariton, investigative reporter
      Courtney Fells, basketball player
      Aldis Hodge, actor
      A.J. Ramos, baseball player
      September 21
      Brad Benjamin, golfer
      Robby Blackwell, singer/songwriter, producer, and instrumentalist
      Grete Eliassen, American-born Norwegian Olympic freestyle skier
      Lindsey Stirling, violinist, dancer, performance artist, and composer
      September 22
      David Arconti, politician
      Nathaniel Brazill, convicted murderer
      Derek Cox, football player
      Heather Dorff, actress, writer, and producer
      Jennifer Elie, tennis player
      Wesley Harris, politician
      Artemio Reyes, boxer
      Chris Schwinden, baseball player
      September 23 – Kaylee DeFer, actress
      September 24
      Leah Dizon, singer and model
      Eloise Mumford, actress
      September 25
      Steve Forrest, drummer
      Jamie Franks, soccer player
      September 26
      Brooke Allison, singer
      Ned Crotty, lacrosse player
      Sean Doolittle, baseball player
      Scot Kerns, politician
      Suhas Subramanyam, politician
      September 27
      Brian Ackley, soccer player
      Matt Shoemaker, baseball player
      September 28
      Mari Andrew, writer, speaker, and illustrator
      Jermelle Cudjo, football player
      September 29
      Lo Bosworth, TV personality and CEO of Love Wellness
      Lisa Foiles, actress, presenter, video game journalist, model, and author
      Matt Lashoff, hockey player
      Jordan Norwood, football player
      Zac Robinson, football player and coach
      Zach Stewart, baseball player
      September 30
      James Barnett, entrepreneur and community activist
      Ki Hong Lee, South Korean-born actor


      = October

      =

      October 1
      Jon Cooper, football player
      Jurnee Smollett, actress
      October 2
      Camilla Belle, actress
      Stu Bickel, hockey player
      October 3
      Kyle Brotzman, football player
      Heidi Feek, singer/songwriter
      Melanie Fontana, singer/songwriter and composer
      October 4
      Stephen Fife, baseball player
      Lauren Underwood, politician
      October 5
      Jeff Bianchi, baseball player
      Kevin Bigley, actor
      Tanner Roark, baseball player
      Joaquin Wilde, wrestler
      October 6 – Olivia Thirlby, actress
      October 7
      Celeste Beryl Bonin, wrestler and model
      Jairus Byrd, football player
      Clara-Nova, electronic indie pop musician
      Bret Lockett, football player
      Bree Olson, pornographic actress
      Holland Roden, actress
      Amber Stevens West, actress and model
      October 8
      Will Brooks, mixed martial artist
      Terrill Byrd, football player
      Edgar Castillo, soccer player
      Adron Chambers, baseball player
      Steven Curfman, soccer player
      October 9 – Chaz Roe, baseball player
      October 10
      Cedric Peerman, football player
      Rachel Yurkovich, Olympic javelin thrower
      October 11 – Jamar Chaney, football player
      October 12
      Jackie Bates, football player
      Trevor Bell, baseball player
      Tyler Blackburn, actor, singer and model
      Marcus T. Paulk, actor, rapper and dancer
      October 13
      John Albert, mixed martial artist
      Isabella Boylston, ballerina
      Tim Burke, golfer
      Raquel Lee, actress
      Julia McIlvaine, actress
      October 14
      Wesley Matthews, basketball player
      Skyler Shaye, actress
      October 15
      Kentwan Balmer, football player
      Connor Barwin, football player
      Sarah Brown, middle-distance runner
      Emily Cross, Olympic foil fencer
      Paul Walter Hauser, actor
      October 16
      A. J. Abrams, basketball player
      Augusto Aguilera, Ecuadorian-born actor
      Jordan Larson, volleyball player
      October 17
      David Bakes Baker, poker player
      Dan Butler, baseball player
      Michael Byrne, football player
      Josh Cameron, soccer player
      Chris Motionless, singer and frontman for Motionless in White
      October 18 – Josh Romanski, baseball player
      October 19
      London Crawford, football player
      Moses Stone, hip-hop artist, music producer, entrepreneur, and actor
      October 20 – Ryan Bedford, Olympic speed skater
      October 21
      Natalee Holloway, young female who went missing in Aruba in 2005
      Sean McInerney, surfer and stunt performer
      Riley Skinner, football player
      Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Russian-born terrorist (d. 2013)
      October 22
      Mike Blumel, speed skater
      Chancellor, South Korean-born musician
      Kyle Gallner, actor
      October 23
      Mark Cardenas, politician
      Briana Evigan, actress and dancer
      LoLa Monroe, rapper, model, and actress
      Jessica Stroup, actress
      October 24
      Brayden Coombs, football coach
      Drake, Canadian-American actor and rapper
      October 25
      Antwon, rapper
      Didi Benami, singer and American Idol contestant
      Tweety Carter, basketball player
      Hannah Cohen, singer and model
      Kyle Moore, football player
      Eloy Pérez, boxer (d. 2019)
      October 26
      Robert Carroll, politician
      Schoolboy Q, rapper
      October 27
      Jimmy Bartolotta, basketball player
      Boyd Brown, politician
      Chris Butler, ice hockey player
      Casanova, rapper
      Erica Dasher, actress
      Christine Evangelista, actress
      Crystal Langhorne, basketball player
      Monte Money, singer, guitarist for Escape the Fate (2004–2013), and frontman for Beyond Unbroken
      October 28
      Helena Andrews, author, journalist, and pop culture critic
      Dorrough, rapper
      Tamar Kaprelian, musician and singer
      Alex Zayne, wrestler
      October 29
      Ciron Black, football player
      Italia Ricci, Canadian-born actress
      Derek Theler, actor
      October 31
      Jim Cummings, actor and filmmaker
      Lee Fang, journalist
      Sean Paul Lockhart, porn actor and director


      = November

      =

      November 1
      Yamiche Alcindor, journalist
      Penn Badgley, actor
      Michelle Sechser, Olympic rower
      November 2
      Brandon Barklage, soccer player
      Yurizan Beltran, pornographic actress, model, and mainstream actress (d. 2017)
      Hannah Hart, YouTuber
      Jade Jolie, drag queen and TV personality
      November 3
      Bethany Cosentino, singer and songwriter
      Yael Averbuch West, soccer player
      Davon Jefferson, basketball player
      Jermaine Jones, singer
      Jasmine Trias, singer
      November 4
      Amanda Blumenherst, golfer
      Kristin Cast, author
      Maggie Goodlander, politician
      November 5 – Cavalier Johnson, politician, mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (2021–present)
      November 6
      James Ferraro, experimental musician, producer, composer and contemporary artist
      Katie Leclerc, actress
      Miguel Mena, Peruvian-born jockey (d. 2021)
      Ben Rector, singer/songwriter and record producer
      November 7
      Caleb Bonham, businessman and TV personality
      Amanda Busick, sports reporter
      James Ferraro, musician and contemporary artist
      Andy Hull, singer and frontman for Manchester Orchestra
      Michael Kratsios, business executive
      Patrick Trahan, football player
      November 8
      Kevin Bivona, musician and audio engineer
      Ryan Colburn, football player
      Ilya Serov, Russian-born trumpeter and singer
      Aaron Swartz, computer programmer, internet activist, and co-founder of Reddit (d. 2013)
      November 9
      Cody Brown, football player
      Kali Fajardo-Anstine, novelist and writer
      November 10
      Chase Coffman, football player
      Aaron Crow, baseball player
      Andy Mientus, actor, singer, composer, and writer
      Josh Peck, actor, voice actor, comedian
      Eric Thames, baseball player
      November 11
      Jon Batiste, musician and TV personality
      Victor Cruz, football player
      Anthony Purpura, rugby player
      Mark Sanchez, football player
      November 12 – Sean Canfield, football player
      November 13
      Josh Bell, baseball player
      Selvish Capers, football player
      Evan Strong, Paralympic snowboard cross racer
      November 14
      Thomas Austin, football player and coach
      Michael Bihovsky, actor and composer
      Matthew Bogusz, politician
      Courtney Enders, drag racer
      Kalisto, wrestler and luchador
      Cory Michael Smith, actor
      November 15
      Winston Duke, Trinbagonian-born actor
      Coye Francies, football player
      Matthew Patrick, YouTuber
      Jerry Roush, singer/songwriter and frontman for Sky Eats Airplane (2006–2009), Of Mice & Men (2010–2011), and Glass Cloud
      Devin Thomas, football player
      Jason Trost, actor and filmmaker
      November 16 – Omar Mateen, Islamic terrorist, mass murderer and perpetrator of the Orlando nightclub shooting
      November 17
      Christina Birch, cyclist
      Erik Lorig, football player
      November 18 – Joseph Ashton, actor
      November 19
      Zane Beadles, football player
      Erin Hamlin, Olympic luger
      Veronica Scott, fashion designer
      November 20
      Chris Camozzi, mixed martial artist
      Josh Carter, basketball player
      Ashley Fink, actress and singer
      Djuan Trent, YouTuber and pageant winner
      November 21
      Colleen Ballinger, Internet personality, YouTuber, and comedian
      Alex Barnett, basketball player
      Ben Bishop, hockey player
      Kyle Bosworth, football player
      November 22 – Claire Lutz, kite surfer
      November 24
      Dean Anna, baseball player
      K. C. Asiodu, football player
      Jimmy Graham, football player
      Mohamed Massaquoi, football player
      Kenny Phillips, football player
      November 25
      Randy Blake, kickboxer
      Katie Cassidy, actress
      Cole Escola, comedian, actor, and singer
      Jason Rae, politician
      November 26
      Antonella Barba, singer
      Trevor Morgan, actor
      Lauren Nelson, beauty queen and pageant winner
      November 27
      Joe Cox, football player and coach
      Tiffany Pham, entrepreneur, model, TV personality, author, and founder and CEO of Mogul
      November 28
      Arjun Gupta, actor
      Trevor Hall, singer/songwriter and guitarist
      Max Rose, politician
      Johnny Simmons, actor
      November 29
      Nick Barese, baseball player and coach
      Jackie Barnes, goalball player
      November 30 – Jordan Farmar, basketball player


      = December

      =

      December 1
      Mandela Barnes, politician, 45th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
      DeSean Jackson, football player
      Andrew Tate, British-born kickboxer
      December 2
      Jason Bennett, basketball player
      Derek Cassidy, football player
      Jackie Cruz, American-born Puerto Rican soccer player
      Mardy Gilyard, football player
      Lorenzo Washington, football player (d. 2021)
      December 3
      Evan Beard, entrepreneur and co-founder of A Plus
      Brittany Cameron, soccer player
      Joshua Friedel, chess grandmaster
      James Laurinaitis, football player
      December 4
      Koby Clemens, baseball player
      Amanda Fink, tennis player
      Martell Webster, basketball player
      December 5
      Zach Avery, actor and convicted felon
      LeGarrette Blount, football player
      Justin Smoak, baseball player
      December 6
      Freddie Barnes, football player
      Matt Clapp, football player
      Matt Niskanen, hockey player
      December 7
      Nita Strauss, rock musician and guitarist
      December 8
      Enzo Amore, wrestler
      Ashley Campbell, country singer/songwriter
      Kate Voegele, musician and actress
      December 9
      Nissim Black, rapper, songwriter, and record producer
      Shane Bowen, football coach
      Amanda Cappelletti, politician
      Brianna Felnagle, middle-distance runner
      December 10
      Kahlil Bell, football player
      Matt Clark, baseball player
      Elaine Welteroth, journalist
      December 11
      Cedric Agnew, boxer
      Steven Black, football player
      Tyvon Branch, football player
      Condola Rashād, actress
      December 12
      Frank Alesci, soccer player
      Shea Buckner, Olympic water polo player
      Joey Cantens, basketball coach
      Sam Cronin, soccer player
      John Napier, Olympic bobsleigher
      Fahim Saleh, entrepreneur (d. 2020)
      Cam Thomas, football player
      December 13
      Dennis Bermudez, mixed martial artist
      Zachary Laoutides, actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker
      Sunita Mani, actress
      Jonathan B. Wright, actor
      McCall Zerboni, soccer player
      December 14
      Andrew Tate, kickboxer/internet personality
      Levi Coleman, soccer player
      Stephen Keech, singer/songwriter and frontman for Haste the Day
      December 15
      Lauren Boebert, politician
      Andre Brown, football player
      Nick Buss, baseball player
      West Cox, politician
      Ester Dean, singer
      Jane Park, golfer
      December 16
      Bryan Anderson, baseball player
      Nicole Fawcett, volleyball player
      FDA Music, Saudi-born rapper
      Ryan Lollis, baseball player
      December 17
      Emma Bell, actress
      Austin Gibbs, singer and musician
      Vanessa Zima, actress
      December 18
      3D Na'Tee, rapper
      Ron Brace, football player (d. 2016)
      Chris Carter, baseball player
      Marcus Cousin, basketball player
      Bill Stull, football player
      December 19
      Jessica Adair, basketball player
      Adam Amin, sportscaster
      Chris Brooks, gymnast
      Ingrid Burley, rapper and songwriter
      Andrew Combs, singer/songwriter and guitarist
      Tyrell Sutton, football player
      December 20
      Kane Beatz, record producer and songwriter
      Natascha Bessez, singer, actress, and beauty pageant titleholder
      Sean Cunningham, American-born Dutch basketball player
      Anoop Desai, singer
      Tori Hall, TV personality and pageant winner
      December 22
      Krystal Joy Brown, actress
      Chris Chancellor, football player
      Jeff Choquette, stock car racing driver
      Camille Thurman, jazz musician
      Jeffery Wood, actor
      December 23
      Alex Field, football player
      Noël Wells, actress and comedian
      December 24
      Darrius Barnes, soccer player
      Chris Cockrum, stock car racer
      Ana Brenda Contreras, American-born Mexican actress and singer
      Tim Elliott, mixed martial artist
      December 25
      Tumbo Abanikanda, football player
      Josh Baker, football player
      Zak Boggs, soccer player
      Patrick Brown, football player
      December 26
      Joe Alexander, basketball player
      Josh Beech, English-born singer/songwriter
      Chykie Brown, football player
      Chris Gronkowski, football player
      December 27
      Phillip Buffington, soccer player
      Jamaal Charles, football player
      December 28
      Armon Bassett, basketball player
      Chase Beeler, football player
      Lauren Stephens, cyclist
      December 29
      Colin Brittain, songwriter, producer, and drummer for Linkin Park (2024-present)
      Chris Creveling, Olympic speed skater
      Sullivan Fortner, jazz pianist
      Ally Maki, actress
      December 30
      Jon Cox, soccer player
      Demetrius Crawford, football player
      Sierra Fellers, skateboarder
      Caity Lotz, actress, dancer, and singer
      Jeff Ward, actor
      December 31
      Adam Chanler-Berat, actor and singer
      Nate Freiman, baseball player


      = Full date unknown

      =

      Nasreldin Abdelbari, Sudanese-born author, lawyer, and human rights advocate
      Intisar Abioto, artist and storyteller
      Sharon Aguilar, Panamanian-born multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter
      Andrew J. Allen, saxophonist
      Jake Allston, sound designer
      Isaiah Andrews, economist and professor at Harvard University
      Krystina Arielle, actor and cosplayer
      Jes Baker, writer, photographer, and activist
      Nathan Baptist, powerlifter
      Wayne Barrett, kickboxer
      Carter Beckworth, singer/songwriter
      Salehe Bembury, footwear designer
      Dominic Berger, hurdler
      Sam Biddle, technology journalist
      Sarah Biscarra-Dilley, artist, curator, and writer
      Bjorn Bjorholm, bonsai artist
      Erin Boheme, jazz singer
      Brandon Bolmer, singer/songwriter, music producer, and visual artist
      Clarissa Bonet, artist and photographer
      Botzy, rapper
      Calvin Brock, basketball player
      Natalie Brunell, Polish-born media personality, investigative journalist, podcast host, and educator
      Tania Marie Caringi, Italian-born model
      Frankie Celenza, chef
      Steph Cha, novelist and fiction writer
      Michelle Chamuel, singer/songwriter and producer
      Marika Cifor, archivist
      Cobi, musician
      Tanner Cohen, actor and singer
      Petra Cortright, artist
      Rob Crane, Olympic sailor
      Amie Cunat, artist
      Angela Faustina, contemporary realism artist
      Justin Favela, mixed-media artist
      Ron Ferguson, politician
      Liana Finck, cartoonist and author
      Jordan Fliegel, entrepreneur and venture capitalist
      Edgar Flores, politician
      Gerardo Flores, convicted murderer
      Egan Frantz, Artist
      Andrea Lo, internet entrepreneur
      Pidgeon Pagonis, intersex activist
      Aly Tadros, singer/songwriter
      Cassie Taylor, singer/songwriter
      Jeffery Thompson, football player, comic book author, filmmaker, and entrepreneur


      Deaths




      = January

      =

      January 6 – Una Merkel, actress (b. 1903)
      January 14 – Donna Reed, actress (b. 1921)
      January 16 – Herbert W. Armstrong, founder of the Worldwide Church of God (b. 1892)
      January 23 – Willard Van Dyke, filmmaker and photographer (b. 1906)
      January 24
      Gordon MacRae, actor, singer, and host (b. 1921)
      L. Ron Hubbard, science fiction author, founder of Scientology (b. 1911)
      January 27 – Lilli Palmer, actress and writer (b. 1914)
      January 28 – crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger on mission STS-51-L:
      Gregory Jarvis, astronaut and engineer (b. 1944)
      Christa McAuliffe, school teacher (b. 1948)
      Ronald E. McNair, astronaut and physicist (b. 1950)
      Ellison Onizuka, astronaut (b. 1946)
      Judith Resnik, astronaut and engineer (b. 1949)
      Francis R. Scobee, astronaut (b. 1939)
      Michael J. Smith, astronaut (b. 1945)
      January 29 – Leif Erickson, actor (b. 1911)


      = February

      =
      February 1 – Ida Rhodes, mathematician, pioneer in computer programming (b. 1900)
      February 2 – Gino Hernandez, wrestler (b. 1957)
      February 11 – Frank Herbert, writer (b. 1920)
      February 16 – Howard Da Silva, actor (b. 1909)
      February 17 – Paul Stewart, actor (b. 1908)
      February 19 – Barry Seal, smuggler of drugs and arms, aircraft pilot, and money launderer and former Trans Worlds Airlines pilot (b. 1939)


      = March

      =

      March 2 – William D. Mullins, politician and baseball player (b. 1931)
      March 4 – Howard Greenfield, songwriter (b. 1936)
      March 6
      Adolph Caesar, actor (b. 1933)
      Georgia O'Keeffe, artist (b. 1887)
      March 10 – Ray Milland, Welsh-born actor and director (b. 1907)
      March 18 – Bernard Malamud, novelist and short story writer (b. 1914)
      March 19 – Jon Lormer, actor (b. 1906)
      March 22 – Charles Starrett, actor (b. 1903)
      March 28 – Virginia Gilmore, actress and wife of Yul Brynner (b. 1919)
      March 29 – Harry Ritz, American actor (b. 1907)
      March 30 – James Cagney, actor (b. 1899)
      March 31 – Jerry Paris, American actor and director (b. 1925)


      = April

      =

      April 13 – Stephen Stucker, actor (b. 1947)
      April 15 – Tim McIntire, actor (b. 1944)
      April 17 – Paul Costello, Olympic rower – double sculls (b. 1894)
      April 19 – Alvin Childress, actor (b. 1907)
      April 23
      Harold Arlen, music composer (b. 1905)
      Otto Preminger, Austrian-born film director (b. 1905)
      April 26
      Broderick Crawford, actor (b. 1911)
      Bessie Love, actress (b. 1898)
      April 27 – J. Allen Hynek, ufologist (b. 1910)


      = May

      =

      May 3 – Robert Alda, actor (b. 1914)
      May 7 – Jeffrey Mylett, actor and songwriter (b. 1949)
      May 9 – Herschel Bernardi, actor (b. 1923)
      May 15 – Theodore White, writer (b. 1915)
      May 20 – Helen B. Taussig, cardiologist (b. 1898)
      May 22 – Martin Gabel, actor (born 1911)
      May 23 – Sterling Hayden, actor (b. 1916)
      May 24 – Yakima Canutt, actor and stuntman (b. 1895)
      May 25 – Chester Bowles, politician (b. 1901)
      May 26 – Gian-Carlo Coppola, film producer (b. 1963)
      May 28 – Lurene Tuttle, actress (b. 1907)
      May 30 – Perry Ellis, fashion designer (b. 1940)
      May 31 – James Rainwater, physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1917)


      = June

      =
      June 5 – Bryan Grant, tennis champion (b. 1909)
      June 11 – Chesley Bonestell, painter (b. 1888)
      June 13 – Benny Goodman, jazz musician (b. 1909)
      June 14
      Alan Jay Lerner, lyricist (b. 1918)
      Marlin Perkins, zoologist and television host (b. 1905)
      June 17 – Kate Smith, singer (b. 1907)
      June 19 – Len Bias, basketball player (b. 1963)
      June 27 – Don Rogers, football player (b. 1962)
      June 28 – Mary Anderson, actress (b. 1897)
      June 29 – Robert Drivas, actor (b. 1935)


      = July

      =

      July 3 – Rudy Vallée, radio show host, bandleader, singer, actor (b. 1901)
      July 8 – Hyman G. Rickover, admiral (b. 1900)
      July 14 – Raymond Loewy, French-born industrial designer (b. 1893)
      July 15 – Florence Halop, actress (b. 1923)
      July 18 – Buddy Baer, boxer and actor (b. 1915)
      July 22 – Floyd Gottfredson, cartoonist (b. 1905)
      July 24 – Fritz Albert Lipmann, German-born biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1899)
      July 25
      Ted Lyons, baseball player (Chicago White Sox) and member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1900)
      Vincente Minnelli, film director (b. 1903)
      July 26 – W. Averell Harriman, American diplomat and politician (b. 1891)
      July 31 – Teddy Wilson, jazz pianist (b. 1912)


      = August

      =
      August 2 – Roy Cohn, American lawyer (b. 1927)
      August 11 – Chuck McKinley, American tennis champion (b. 1941)
      August 13 – Way Bandy, American make-up artist (b. 1941)
      August 21 – Thad Jones, American jazz musician (b. 1923)
      August 26 – Ted Knight, American actor (b. 1923)


      = September

      =
      September 1 – Murray Hamilton, actor (b. 1923)
      September 4 – Hank Greenberg, baseball player and member of the MLB Hall of Fame (b. 1911)
      September 6 – Blanche Sweet, actress (b. 1896)
      September 11 – Henry DeWolf Smyth, physicist (b. 1898)
      September 27 – Cliff Burton, former Metallica bassist (b. 1962)


      = October

      =
      October 5 – Hal B. Wallis, film producer (b. 1898)
      October 14 – Keenan Wynn, actor (b. 1916)
      October 15 – Jerry Smith, American professional football player (b. 1943)
      October 22 – Jane Dornacker, musician, actress, comedian, and reporter (b. 1947)
      October 23 – Edward Adelbert Doisy, biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1893)
      October 25 – Forrest Tucker, actor (b. 1919)
      October 26 – Jackson Scholz, Olympic athlete (b. 1897)
      October 31 – Robert S. Mulliken, physicist and chemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (b. 1896)


      = November

      =

      November 2 – Paul Frees, actor, comedian (b. 1920)
      November 5 – Bobby Nunn, singer (b. 1925)
      November 11 – Roger C. Carmel, actor (b. 1932)
      November 18 – Gia Carangi, supermodel (b. 1960)
      November 21
      Jerry Colonna, comedian (b. 1904)
      Dar Robinson, stunt performer and actor (b. 1947)
      November 22 – Scatman Crothers, actor and musician (b. 1910)
      November 29 – Cary Grant, British-born actor (b. 1904)


      = December

      =

      December 1 – Lee Dorsey, singer (b. 1924)
      December 2 – Desi Arnaz, Cuban-born actor, bandleader, musician and television producer; co-founder of Desilu Productions (b. 1917)
      December 10 – Susan Cabot, actress (b. 1927)
      December 13
      Heather Angel, British-born actress (b. 1909)
      Ella Baker, civil rights activist (b. 1903)
      December 19 – V. C. Andrews, novelist (b. 1923)
      December 24 – Gardner Fox, writer (b. 1911)
      December 26 – Elsa Lanchester, British-born actress (b. 1902)


      See also


      1986 in American television
      List of American films of 1986
      Timeline of United States history (1970–1989)


      References




      External links


      Media related to 1986 in the United States at Wikimedia Commons

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