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1901–present
- 1908 – The Territorial Force (renamed Territorial Army in 1920) is formed as a volunteer reserve component of the British Army.[11]
- 1918 – The Royal Air Force is created by the merger of the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service.[12]
- 1922 – In newly formed Northern Ireland, six Catholics are murdered in the Arnon Street killings, one week after six others were killed in the McMahon killings.[13]
- 1924 – Adolf Hitler is sentenced to five years imprisonment for his participation in the "Beer Hall Putsch" but spends only nine months in jail.[14]
- 1924 – The Royal Canadian Air Force is formed.[15]
- 1933 – The recently elected Nazis under Julius Streicher organize a one-day boycott of all Jewish-owned businesses in Germany, ushering in a series of anti-Semitic acts.[16]
- 1935 – India's central banking institution, the Reserve Bank of India, is formed.[17]
- 1937 – Aden becomes a British crown colony.
- 1937 – The Royal New Zealand Air Force is formed as an independent service.[18]
- 1939 – Spanish Civil War: Generalísimo Francisco Franco of the Spanish State announces the end of the Spanish Civil War, when the last of the Republican forces surrender.[19]
- 1941 – Fântâna Albă massacre: Between two hundred and two thousand Romanian civilians are killed by Soviet Border Troops.[20]
- 1941 – A military coup in Iraq overthrows the regime of 'Abd al-Ilah and installs Rashid Ali al-Gaylani as Prime Minister.[21]
- 1944 – World War II: Navigation errors lead to an accidental American bombing of the Swiss city of Schaffhausen.[22]
- 1945 – World War II: The Tenth United States Army attacks the Thirty-Second Japanese Army on Okinawa.[23]
- 1946 – The 8.6 Mw Aleutian Islands earthquake shakes the Aleutian Islands with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong). A destructive tsunami reaches the Hawaiian Islands resulting in dozens of deaths, mostly in Hilo, Hawaii.[24]
- 1946 – The Malayan Union is established. Protests from locals led to the establishment of the Federation of Malaya two years later.[25]
- 1947 – The only mutiny in the history of the Royal New Zealand Navy begins.[26]
- 1948 – Cold War: Communist forces respond to the introduction of the Deutsche Mark by attempting to force the western powers to withdraw from Berlin.[27]
- 1948 – Faroe Islands gain autonomy from Denmark.[28]
- 1949 – Chinese Civil War: The Chinese Communist Party holds unsuccessful peace talks with the Nationalist Party in Beijing, after three years of fighting.
- 1949 – The Government of Canada repeals Japanese-Canadian internment after seven years.[29]
- 1954 – United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorizes the creation of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[30]
- 1955 – The EOKA rebellion against the British Empire begins in Cyprus, with the goal of unifying with Greece.[31]
- 1960 – The TIROS-1 satellite transmits the first television picture from space.[32]
- 1964 – The British Admiralty, War Office and Air Ministry are replaced by a unified Defence Council of the United Kingdom.[33]
- 1969 – The Hawker Siddeley Harrier, the first operational fighter aircraft with Vertical/Short Takeoff and Landing capabilities, enters service with the Royal Air Force.[34]
- 1970 – President Richard Nixon signs the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act into law.[35]
- 1970 – A Royal Air Maroc Sud Aviation Caravelle crashes near Berrechid, Morocco, killing 61.[36]
- 1971 – Bangladesh Liberation War: The Pakistan Army massacre more than a thousand people in Keraniganj Upazila, Bangladesh.
- 1973 – Project Tiger, a tiger conservation project, is launched in the Jim Corbett National Park, India.
- 1974 – The Local Government Act 1972 of England and Wales comes into effect.[37]
- 1976 – Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak found Apple Computer, Inc.[38]
- 1979 – Iran becomes an Islamic republic by a 99% vote, officially overthrowing the Shah.[39]
- 1984 – Singer Marvin Gaye is shot to death by his father in his home in Arlington Heights, Los Angeles, California.[40]
- 1986 – Communist Party of Nepal (Mashal) cadres attack a number of police stations in Kathmandu, seeking to incite a popular rebellion.[41]
- 1989 – Margaret Thatcher's new local government tax, the Community Charge (commonly known as the "poll tax"), is introduced in Scotland.[42]
- 1993 – NASCAR racer Alan Kulwicki is killed in a plane crash near the Tri-Cities Regional Airport in Blountville, Tennessee.[43]
- 1997 – Comet Hale–Bopp is seen passing at perihelion.[44]
- 1999 – Nunavut is established as a Canadian territory carved out of the eastern part of the Northwest Territories.[45]
- 2001 – An EP-3E United States Navy surveillance aircraft collides with a Chinese People's Liberation Army Shenyang J-8 fighter jet. The Chinese pilot ejected but is subsequently lost. The Navy crew makes an emergency landing in Hainan, China and is detained.[46]
- 2001 – Former President of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Milošević surrenders to police special forces, to be tried on war crimes charges.[47]
- 2001 – Same-sex marriage becomes legal in the Netherlands, the first contemporary country to allow it.[48]
- 2004 – Google launches its Email service Gmail.[49]
- 2006 – Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) of the Government of the United Kingdom is enforced, but later merged into National Crime Agency on 7 October 2013.
- 2011 – After protests against the burning of the Quran turn violent, a mob attacks a United Nations compound in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, resulting in the deaths of fourteen people, including seven UN workers.[50]
- 2016 – The 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict begins along the Nagorno-Karabakh Line of Contact.[51]
1601–1900
- 1610 – Charles de Saint-Évremond, French soldier and critic (d. 1703)
- 1629 – Jean-Henri d'Anglebert, French organist and composer (d. 1691)
- 1640 – Georg Mohr, Danish mathematician and academic (d. 1697)
- 1647 – John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, English poet and courtier (d. 1680)
- 1697 – Antoine François Prévost, French novelist and translator (d. 1763)[53]
- 1721 – Pieter Hellendaal, Dutch-English organist, violinist, and composer (d. 1799)
- 1741 – George Dance the Younger, English architect and surveyor (d. 1825)
- 1753 – Joseph de Maistre, French philosopher, lawyer, and diplomat (d. 1821)
- 1765 – Luigi Schiavonetti, Italian engraver and etcher (d. 1810)
- 1776 – Sophie Germain, French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher (d. 1831)[54]
- 1786 – William Mulready, Irish genre painter (d. 1863)
- 1815 – Otto von Bismarck, German lawyer and politician, 1st Chancellor of the German Empire (d. 1898)[55]
- 1815 – Edward Clark, American lawyer and politician, 8th Governor of Texas (d. 1880)
- 1823 – Simon Bolivar Buckner, American general and politician, 30th Governor of Kentucky (d. 1891)
- 1824 – Louis-Zéphirin Moreau, Canadian bishop (d. 1901)
- 1834 – James Fisk, American businessman (d. 1872)[56]
- 1852 – Edwin Austin Abbey, American painter and illustrator (d. 1911)
- 1858 – Columba Marmion, Irish Benedictine abbot (d. 1923)[57]
- 1865 – Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, Austrian-German chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1929)
- 1866 – William Blomfield, New Zealand cartoonist and politician (d. 1938)
- 1866 – Ferruccio Busoni, Italian pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 1924)
- 1866 – Ève Lavallière, French actress (d. 1929)[58]
- 1868 – Edmond Rostand, French poet and playwright (d. 1918)
- 1868 – Walter Mead, English cricketer (d. 1954)
- 1871 – F. Melius Christiansen, Norwegian-American violinist and conductor (d. 1955)
- 1873 – Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 1943)
- 1874 – Ernest Barnes, English mathematician and theologian (d. 1953)
- 1874 – Prince Karl of Bavaria (d. 1927)
- 1875 – Edgar Wallace, English journalist, author, and playwright (d. 1932)
- 1878 – C. Ganesha Iyer, Ceylon Tamil philologist (d. 1958)
- 1879 – Stanislaus Zbyszko, Polish wrestler and strongman (d. 1967)
- 1881 – Octavian Goga, Romanian Prime Minister (d. 1938)
- 1883 – Lon Chaney, American actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 1930)
- 1883 – Edvard Drabløs, Norwegian actor and director (d. 1976)
- 1883 – Laurette Taylor, Irish-American actress (d. 1946)
- 1885 – Wallace Beery, American actor (d. 1949)
- 1885 – Clementine Churchill, English wife of Winston Churchill (d. 1977)
- 1889 – K. B. Hedgewar, Indian physician and activist (d. 1940)
- 1893 – Cicely Courtneidge, Australian-English actress (d. 1980)
- 1895 – Alberta Hunter, African-American singer-songwriter and nurse (d. 1984)
- 1898 – William James Sidis, Ukrainian-Russian Jewish American mathematician, anthropologist, and historian (d. 1944)
- 1899 – Gustavs Celmiņš, Latvian academic and politician (d. 1968)
- 1900 – Stefanie Clausen, Danish Olympic diver (d. 1981)[59]
1901–present
- 1901 – Whittaker Chambers, American journalist and spy (d. 1961)
- 1902 – Maria Polydouri, Greek poet (d. 1930)[60]
- 1905 – Gaston Eyskens, Belgian economist and politician, 47th Prime Minister of Belgium (d. 1988)
- 1905 – Paul Hasluck, Australian historian, poet, and politician, 17th Governor-General of Australia (d. 1993)
- 1906 – Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev, Russian engineer, founded the Yakovlev Design Bureau (d. 1989)
- 1907 – Shivakumara Swami, Indian religious leader and philanthropist (d. 2019)
- 1908 – Abraham Maslow, American psychologist and academic (d. 1970)
- 1908 – Harlow Rothert, American shot putter, lawyer, and academic (d. 1997)
- 1909 – Abner Biberman, American actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 1977)
- 1909 – Eddy Duchin, American pianist and bandleader (d. 1951)
- 1910 – Harry Carney, American saxophonist and clarinet player (d. 1974)
- 1910 – Bob Van Osdel, American high jumper and soldier (d. 1987)
- 1911 – Augusta Braxton Baker, African American librarian (d. 1998)[61]
- 1913 – Memos Makris, Greek sculptor (d. 1993)
- 1915 – O. W. Fischer, Austrian-Swiss actor and director (d. 2004)
- 1916 – Sheila May Edmonds, British mathematician (d. 2002)[62]
- 1917 – Sydney Newman, Canadian screenwriter and producer, co-created Doctor Who (d. 1997)
- 1917 – Melville Shavelson, American director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 2007)
- 1919 – Joseph Murray, American surgeon and soldier, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2012)
- 1920 – Toshiro Mifune, Japanese actor (d. 1997)
- 1921 – William Bergsma, American composer and educator (d. 1994)
- 1921 – Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith, American guitarist, fiddler, and composer (d. 2014)
- 1922 – Duke Jordan, American pianist and composer (d. 2006)
- 1922 – William Manchester, American historian and author (d. 2004)
- 1924 – Brendan Byrne, American lieutenant, judge, and politician, 47th Governor of New Jersey (d. 2018)
- 1926 – Anne McCaffrey, American-Irish author (d. 2011)
- 1927 – Walter Bahr, American soccer player, coach, and manager (d. 2018)
- 1927 – Amos Milburn, American R&B singer-songwriter and pianist (d. 1980)
- 1927 – Ferenc Puskás, Hungarian footballer and manager (d. 2006)[63]
- 1929 – Jonathan Haze, American actor, producer, screenwriter, and production manager (d. 2024)
- 1929 – Milan Kundera, Czech-French novelist, poet, and playwright (d. 2023)[64]
- 1929 – Payut Ngaokrachang, Thai animator and director (d. 2010)
- 1929 – Jane Powell, American actress, singer, and dancer (d. 2021)
- 1930 – Grace Lee Whitney, American actress and singer (d. 2015)[65]
- 1931 – George Baker, Bulgarian-English actor and screenwriter (d. 2011)
- 1931 – Rolf Hochhuth, German author and playwright (d. 2020)
- 1932 – Debbie Reynolds, American actress, singer, and dancer (d. 2016)[66]
- 1933 – Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Algerian-French physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
- 1933 – Dan Flavin, American sculptor and educator (d. 1996)
- 1933 – Bengt Holbek, Danish folklorist (d. 1992)[67]
- 1934 – Vladimir Posner, French-American journalist and radio host
- 1935 – Larry McDonald, American physician and politician (d. 1983)
- 1936 – Peter Collinson, English-American director and producer (d. 1980)
- 1936 – Jean-Pascal Delamuraz, Swiss politician, 80th President of the Swiss Confederation (d. 1998)
- 1936 – Tarun Gogoi, Indian politician, 14th Chief Minister of Assam (d. 2020)
- 1936 – Abdul Qadeer Khan, Indian-Pakistani physicist, chemist, and engineer (d. 2021)
- 1937 – Jordan Charney, American actor[68]
- 1937 – Yılmaz Güney, Palme d'Or award-winning Kurdish film director, scenarist, actor, novelist and activist (d. 1984)[69]
- 1939 – Ali MacGraw, American model and actress
- 1939 – Phil Niekro, American baseball player and manager (d. 2020)
- 1940 – Wangari Maathai, Kenyan environmentalist and politician, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2011)
- 1941 – Gideon Gadot, Israeli journalist and politician (d. 2012)
- 1941 – Ajit Wadekar, Indian cricketer, coach, and manager (d. 2018)
- 1942 – Samuel R. Delany, American author and critic
- 1942 – Richard D. Wolff, American economist and academic
- 1943 – Dafydd Wigley, Welsh academic and politician
- 1943 – Titina Silá, Bissau-Guinean revolutionary (d. 1973)[70]
- 1946 – Nikitas Kaklamanis, Greek academic and politician, Greek Minister of Health and Social Security
- 1946 – Ronnie Lane, English bass player, songwriter, and producer (d. 1997)
- 1946 – Arrigo Sacchi, Italian footballer, coach, and manager[71]
- 1947 – Alain Connes, French mathematician and academic
- 1948 – Javier Irureta, Spanish footballer and manager
- 1948 – Peter Law, Welsh politician and independent Member of Parliament (d. 2006)[72]
- 1949 – Gérard Mestrallet, French businessman
- 1949 – Paul Manafort, American lobbyist, political consultant, and convicted felon[73]
- 1949 – Sammy Nelson, Northern Irish footballer and coach
- 1949 – Gil Scott-Heron, American singer-songwriter and author (d. 2011)
- 1950 – Samuel Alito, American lawyer and jurist, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- 1950 – Loris Kessel, Swiss racing driver (d. 2010)
- 1950 – Daniel Paillé, Canadian academic and politician
- 1951 – John Abizaid, American general
- 1952 – Annette O'Toole, American actress
- 1952 – Bernard Stiegler, French philosopher and academic (d. 2020)
- 1953 – Barry Sonnenfeld, American cinematographer, director, and producer
- 1953 – Alberto Zaccheroni, Italian footballer and manager
- 1954 – Jeff Porcaro, American drummer, songwriter, and producer (d. 1992)
- 1955 – Don Hasselbeck, American football player and sportscaster
- 1955 – Humayun Akhtar Khan, Pakistani politician, 5th Commerce Minister of Pakistan
- 1957 – David Gower, English cricketer and sportscaster
- 1957 – Denise Nickerson, American actress (d. 2019)
- 1958 – D. Boon, American singer and musician (d. 1985)
- 1959 – Helmuth Duckadam, Romanian footballer
- 1961 – Susan Boyle, Scottish singer
- 1961 – Sergio Scariolo, Italian professional basketball head coach
- 1961 – Mark White, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1962 – Mark Shulman, American author
- 1962 – Chris Grayling, English journalist and politician, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
- 1962 – Samboy Lim, Filipino basketball player and manager (d. 2023)
- 1962 – Phillip Schofield, English television host
- 1963 – Teodoro de Villa Diaz, Filipino guitarist and songwriter (d. 1988)
- 1963 – Aprille Ericsson-Jackson, American aerospace engineer
- 1964 – Erik Breukink, Dutch cyclist and manager
- 1964 – Kevin Duckworth, American basketball player (d. 2008)
- 1964 – John Morris, English cricketer
- 1964 – José Rodrigues dos Santos, Portuguese journalist, author, and educator
- 1965 – Jane Adams, American film, television, and stage actress
- 1965 – Mark Jackson, American basketball player and coach
- 1966 – Chris Evans, English radio and television host
- 1966 – Mehmet Özdilek, Turkish footballer and manager
- 1967 – Nicola Roxon, Australian lawyer and politician, 34th Attorney-General for Australia
- 1968 – Mike Baird, Australian politician, 44th Premier of New South Wales
- 1968 – Andreas Schnaas, German actor and director
- 1968 – Alexander Stubb, Finnish academic and politician, 43rd Prime Minister of Finland and 13th President of Finland
- 1969 – Lev Lobodin, Ukrainian-Russian decathlete
- 1969 – Andrew Vlahov, Australian basketball player
- 1969 – Dean Windass, English footballer and manager
- 1970 – Brad Meltzer, American author, screenwriter, and producer
- 1971 – Sonia Bisset, Cuban javelin thrower[74]
- 1971 – Shinji Nakano, Japanese racing driver
- 1972 – Darren McCarty, Canadian ice hockey player and sportscaster
- 1972 – Jesse Tobias, American guitarist and songwriter
- 1973 – Christian Finnegan, American comedian and actor
- 1973 – Stephen Fleming, New Zealand cricketer and coach
- 1973 – Rachel Maddow, American journalist and author
- 1974 – Hugo Ibarra, Argentinian footballer and manager
- 1975 – John Butler, American-Australian singer-songwriter and producer
- 1975 – Magdalena Maleeva, Bulgarian tennis player
- 1976 – Hazem El Masri, Lebanese-Australian rugby league player and educator
- 1976 – David Gilliland, American race car driver
- 1976 – Gábor Király, Hungarian footballer[75]
- 1976 – David Oyelowo, English actor
- 1976 – Clarence Seedorf, Dutch-Brazilian footballer and manager
- 1976 – Yuka Yoshida, Japanese tennis player
- 1977 – Vitor Belfort, Brazilian-American boxer and mixed martial artist
- 1977 – Haimar Zubeldia, Spanish cyclist
- 1978 – Antonio de Nigris, Mexican footballer (d. 2009)
- 1978 – Mirka Federer, Slovak-Swiss tennis player
- 1978 – Anamaria Marinca, Romanian-English actress
- 1978 – Etan Thomas, American basketball player
- 1979 – Ruth Beitia, Spanish high jumper
- 1980 – Dennis Kruppke, German footballer
- 1980 – Randy Orton, American wrestler
- 1980 – Bijou Phillips, American actress and model
- 1981 – Antonis Fotsis, Greek basketball player
- 1981 – Bjørn Einar Romøren, Norwegian ski jumper
- 1982 – Taran Killam, American actor, voice artist, comedian, and writer
- 1982 – Andreas Thorkildsen, Norwegian javelin thrower
- 1983 – Ólafur Ingi Skúlason, Icelandic footballer
- 1983 – Sean Taylor, American football player (d. 2007)
- 1984 – Gilberto Macena, Brazilian footballer
- 1985 – Daniel Murphy, American baseball player
- 1985 – Beth Tweddle, English gymnast[76]
- 1986 – Nikolaos Kourtidis, Greek weightlifter[77]
- 1986 – Hillary Scott, American country singer-songwriter
- 1987 – Vitorino Antunes, Portuguese footballer[78]
- 1987 – Ding Junhui, Chinese professional snooker player
- 1987 – Gianluca Musacci, Italian footballer
- 1987 – Oliver Turvey, English racing driver
- 1988 – Brook Lopez, American basketball player[79]
- 1988 – Robin Lopez, American basketball player[80]
- 1989 – Jan Blokhuijsen, Dutch speed skater[81]
- 1989 – David Ngog, French footballer
- 1989 – Christian Vietoris, German racing driver
- 1990 – Julia Fischer, German discus thrower
- 1991 – Duván Zapata, Colombian footballer[82]
- 1992 – Deng Linlin, Chinese gymnast
- 1995 – Jofra Archer, Barbadian-English cricketer[83]
- 1995 – Logan Paul, American YouTuber, actor and wrestler
- 1997 – Asa Butterfield, English actor[84]
- 1997 – Álex Palou, Spanish racing driver[85]
- 1998 – Mitchell Robinson, American basketball player[86]
- 1999 – Gabe Davis, American football player[87]
- 2000 – Rhian Brewster, English footballer[88]
Pre-1600
- 996 – John XV, pope of the Catholic Church
- 1085 – Shen Zong, Chinese emperor (b. 1048)
- 1132 – Hugh of Châteauneuf, French bishop (b. 1053)[89]
- 1204 – Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen of France and England (b. 1122)[90]
- 1205 – Amalric II, king of Cyprus and Jerusalem[91]
- 1282 – Abaqa Khan, ruler of the Mongol Ilkhanate (b. 1234)
- 1431 – Nuno Álvares Pereira, Portuguese general (b. 1360)
- 1441 – Blanche I, queen of Navarre and Sicily (b. 1387)
- 1455 – Zbigniew Oleśnicki, Polish cardinal and statesman (b. 1389)[92]
- 1528 – Francisco de Peñalosa, Spanish composer (b. 1470)[93]
- 1548 – Sigismund I, king of Poland (b. 1467)[94]
- 1580 – Alonso Mudarra, Spanish guitarist and composer (b. 1510)
1601–1900
- 1621 – Cristofano Allori, Italian painter and educator (b. 1577)[95]
- 1682 – Franz Egon of Fürstenberg, Bavarian bishop (b. 1625)[96]
- 1787 – Floyer Sydenham, English scholar and academic (b. 1710)[97]
- 1839 – Benjamin Pierce, American soldier and politician, 11th Governor of New Hampshire (b. 1757)[98]
- 1865 – Antonios Kriezis, Greek Navy officer and Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1796)[99]
- 1865 – Giuditta Pasta, Italian soprano (b. 1797)[100]
- 1872 – Frederick Denison Maurice, English theologian and academic (b. 1805)[101]
- 1878 – John C.W. Daly, English-Canadian soldier and politician (b. 1796)[102]
- 1890 – David Wilber, American politician (b. 1820)[103]
- 1890 – Alexander Mozhaysky, Russian soldier, pilot, and engineer (b. 1825)
1901–present
- 1914 – Rube Waddell, American baseball player (b. 1876)[104]
- 1914 – Charles Wells, English founder of Charles Wells Ltd (b. 1842)
- 1917 – Scott Joplin, American pianist and composer (b. 1868)[105]
- 1920 – Walter Simon, German banker and philanthropist (b. 1857)
- 1922 – Charles I, emperor of Austria (b. 1887)[106]
- 1924 – Jacob Bolotin, American physician (b. 1888)[107]
- 1924 – Lloyd Hildebrand, English cyclist (b. 1870)[108]
- 1924 – Stan Rowley, Australian sprinter (b. 1876)[109]
- 1946 – Noah Beery, Sr., American actor (b. 1882)[110]
- 1947 – George II, king of Greece (b. 1890)[111]
- 1950 – Charles R. Drew, American physician and surgeon (b. 1904)[112]
- 1950 – Recep Peker, Turkish soldier and politician, 6th Prime Minister of Turkey (b. 1889)[113]
- 1962 – Jussi Kekkonen, Finnish captain and businessman (b. 1910)
- 1963 – Agnes Mowinckel, Norwegian actress (b. 1875)[114]
- 1965 – Helena Rubinstein, Polish-American businesswoman (b. 1870)[115]
- 1966 – Brian O'Nolan, Irish author (b. 1911)[116]
- 1968 – Lev Landau, Azerbaijani-Russian physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1908)[117]
- 1971 – Kathleen Lonsdale, Irish crystallographer and prison reformer (b. 1903)[118]
- 1976 – Max Ernst, German painter and sculptor (b. 1891)[119]
- 1981 – Eua Sunthornsanan, Thai singer-songwriter and bandleader (b. 1910)
- 1984 – Marvin Gaye, American singer-songwriter (b. 1939)[40]
- 1984 – Elizabeth Goudge, English author (b. 1900)[120]
- 1986 – Erik Bruhn, Danish actor, director, and choreographer (b. 1928)[121]
- 1986 – Edwin Boston, English clergyman, author, and railway preservationist[122]
- 1987 – Henri Cochet, French tennis player (b. 1901)[123]
- 1991 – Martha Graham, American dancer and choreographer (b. 1894)[124]
- 1991 – Jaime Guzmán, Chilean lawyer and politician (b. 1946)[125]
- 1992 – Michael Havers, Baron Havers, English lawyer and politician, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (b. 1923)[126]
- 1993 – Alan Kulwicki, American race car driver (b. 1954)[127]
- 1994 – Robert Doisneau, French photographer (b. 1912)[128]
- 1995 – H. Adams Carter, American mountaineer, journalist, and educator (b. 1914)[129]
- 1995 – Francisco Moncion, Dominican American ballet dancer, choreographer, charter member of the New York City Ballet (b. 1918)[130]
- 1995 – Lucie Rie, Austrian-English potter (b. 1902)[131]
- 1997 – Makar Honcharenko, Ukrainian footballer and manager (b. 1912)
- 1998 – Rozz Williams, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1963)[132]
- 1999 – Jesse Stone, American pianist, songwriter, and producer (b. 1901)[133]
- 2001 – Trịnh Công Sơn, Vietnamese guitarist and composer (b. 1939)[134]
- 2002 – Simo Häyhä, Finnish soldier and sniper (b. 1905)[135]
- 2003 – Leslie Cheung, Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actor (b. 1956)[136]
- 2004 – Ioannis Kyrastas, Greek footballer and manager (b. 1952)[137]
- 2004 – Carrie Snodgress, American actress (b. 1945)[138]
- 2005 – Paul Bomani, Tanzanian politician and diplomat, 1st Tanzanian Minister of Finance (b 1925)[139]
- 2005 – Robert Coldwell Wood, American political scientist and academic (b. 1923)[140]
- 2006 – In Tam, Cambodian general and politician, 26th Prime Minister of Cambodia (b. 1916)[141]
- 2010 – John Forsythe, American actor (b. 1918)[142]
- 2010 – Tzannis Tzannetakis, Greek soldier and politician, 175th Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1927)[143]
- 2012 – Lionel Bowen, Australian soldier, lawyer, and politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (b. 1922)[144]
- 2012 – Giorgio Chinaglia, Italian-American soccer player and radio host (b. 1947)[145]
- 2012 – Miguel de la Madrid, Mexican banker, academic, and politician, 52nd President of Mexico (b. 1934)[146]
- 2013 – Moses Blah, Liberian general and politician, 23rd President of Liberia (b. 1947)[147]
- 2013 – Karen Muir, South African swimmer and physician (b. 1952)[148]
- 2014 – King Fleming, American pianist and bandleader (b. 1922)[149]
- 2014 – Jacques Le Goff, French historian and author (b. 1924)[150]
- 2014 – Rolf Rendtorff, German theologian and academic (b. 1925)[151]
- 2015 – Nicolae Rainea, Romanian footballer and referee (b. 1933)[152]
- 2017 – Lonnie Brooks, American blues singer and guitarist (b. 1933)[153]
- 2017 – Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Soviet and Russian poet and writer (b. 1932)[154]
- 2018 – Steven Bochco, American television writer and producer (b. 1943)[155]
- 2019 – Vonda N. McIntyre, American science fiction author (b. 1948)[156]
- 2024 – Lou Conter, American naval commander (b. 1921)[157]
- 2024 – Vontae Davis, American football player (b. 1988)[158]
- 2024 – Joe Flaherty, American actor, writer, and comedian (b. 1941)[159]
- 2024 – Sami Michael, Iraqi-born Israeli writer and human rights activist (b. 1926)[160]
- 2024 – Ed Piskor, American comic book artist (b. 1982)[161]
- 2024 – Mohammad Reza Zahedi, Iranian senior military officer (b. 1960)[162]
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