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Federal government

*
President President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) * President (education), a leader of a college or university * President (government title) President may also refer to: Automobiles * Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ...
: Ronald Reagan ( R-
California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ...
) *
Vice President A vice president, also director in British English, is an officer in government or business who is below the president (chief executive officer) in rank. It can also refer to executive vice presidents, signifying that the vice president is on ...
: George H. W. Bush ( R-
Texas Texas (, ; Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by ...
) * Chief Justice:
Warren E. Burger Warren Earl Burger (September 17, 1907 – June 25, 1995) was an American attorney and jurist who served as the 15th chief justice of the United States from 1969 to 1986. Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Burger graduated from the St. Paul Colleg ...
(
Minnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...
) * Speaker of the House of Representatives:
Tip O'Neill Thomas Phillip "Tip" O'Neill Jr. (December 9, 1912 – January 5, 1994) was an American politician who served as the 47th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1987, representing northern Boston, Massachusetts, as ...
( D-
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Senate Majority Leader The positions of majority leader and minority leader are held by two United States senators and members of the party leadership of the United States Senate. They serve as the chief spokespersons for their respective political parties holding t ...
: Howard Baker ( R-
Tennessee Tennessee ( , ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the 36th-largest by area and the 15th-most populous of the 50 states. It is bordered by Kentucky to th ...
) *
Congress A congress is a formal meeting of the representatives of different countries, constituent states, organizations, trade unions, political parties, or other groups. The term originated in Late Middle English to denote an encounter (meeting of ...
: 97th (until January 3), 98th (starting January 3)


Events


January

* January 1 – The
New Jersey Transit Police Department The New Jersey Transit Police Department (NJTPD) is a transit police agency of the New Jersey Transit Corporation in the state of New Jersey. As provided by NJS Title 27:25-15.1, New Jersey Transit Police Officers have "general authority, withou ...
is created in the state of
New Jersey New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware ...
. * January 2 – The musical '' Annie'' is performed for the last time after 2,377 shows at the
Alvin Theatre The Neil Simon Theatre, originally the Alvin Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 250 West 52nd Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1927, the theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp and was built for ...
on Broadway, New York City. * January 3 – Kilauea begins slowly erupting on the Big Island of
Hawaii Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only state ...
. On December 5, 2018, after 90 days of inactivity from the volcano, the eruption that started in 1983 was declared to be over. * January 18 – The
International Olympic Committee The International Olympic Committee (IOC; french: link=no, Comité international olympique, ''CIO'') is a non-governmental sports organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is constituted in the form of an association under the Swiss ...
restores Native American athlete
Jim Thorpe James Francis Thorpe ( Sac and Fox (Sauk): ''Wa-Tho-Huk'', translated as "Bright Path"; May 22 or 28, 1887March 28, 1953) was an American athlete and Olympic gold medalist. A member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Thorpe was the first Nativ ...
's Olympic medals to his family. * January 19 –
Apple Inc. Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, United States. Apple is the largest technology company by revenue (totaling in 2021) and, as of June 2022, is the world's biggest company ...
releases the Apple Lisa personal computer. * January 25 –
President Reagan Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician, actor, and union leader who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. He also served as the 33rd governor of California from 1967 ...
delivers his second
State of the Union Address The State of the Union Address (sometimes abbreviated to SOTU) is an annual message delivered by the president of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress near the beginning of each calendar year on the current conditi ...
to the
98th Congress The 98th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from January 3, 1983 ...
. * January 26 –
Lotus 1-2-3 Lotus 1-2-3 is a discontinued spreadsheet program from Lotus Software (later part of IBM). It was the first killer application of the IBM PC, was hugely popular in the 1980s, and significantly contributed to the success of IBM PC-compatibles i ...
is released for IBM-PC compatible computers. * January 30 – The
Washington Redskins The Washington Commanders are a professional American football team based in the Washington metropolitan area. The Commanders compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) N ...
defeat the
Miami Dolphins The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team based in the Miami metropolitan area. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member team of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) East division. The team p ...
by a score of 27–17 in Super Bowl XVII.


February

* February 18 –
Wah Mee massacre The Wah Mee massacre () was a mass shooting that occurred during the night of February 18–19, 1983, in which Kwan Fai "Willie" Mak, Wai Chiu "Tony" Ng, and Keung Kin "Benjamin" Ng (no relation) bound, robbed, and shot fourteen people in the Wa ...
: 13 people are killed in an attempted robbery in
Seattle, Washington Seattle ( ) is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With a 2020 population of 737,015, it is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region ...
. * February 23 **The
United States Environmental Protection Agency The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters. President Richard Nixon proposed the establishment of EPA on July 9, 1970; it ...
announces its intention to buy out and evacuate the dioxin-contaminated community of
Times Beach, Missouri Times Beach is a ghost town in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States, southwest of St. Louis and east of Eureka. Once home to more than two thousand people, the town was completely evacuated early in 1983 due to TCDD—also known as diox ...
. **Failure of automatic shut-down at
Salem Nuclear Power Plant The Salem Nuclear Power Plant is a two unit pressurized water reactor nuclear power plant located in Lower Alloways Creek Township, in Salem County, New Jersey, in the United States. It is owned by PSEG Nuclear LLC and Constellation Energy. ...
,
New Jersey New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware ...
, USA. * February 24 – A special commission of the
Congress of the United States The United States Congress is the legislature of the federal government of the United States. It is bicameral, composed of a lower body, the House of Representatives, and an upper body, the Senate. It meets in the U.S. Capitol in Wash ...
releases a report critical of the practice of Japanese internment during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
. * February 28 – The final episode of ''
M*A*S*H ''M*A*S*H'' (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American media franchise consisting of a series of novels, a film, several television series, plays, and other properties, and based on the semi-autobiographical fiction of Richard Hooker. Th ...
'' airs, setting a new record for most-watched television broadcast in American history.


March

* March 3 – Musician/TV host Peter Ivers is fatally bludgeoned by an intruder in his Los Angeles apartment. The perpetrator is never identified. * March 8 – IBM releases the IBM PC XT. * March 9 – Anne Burford resigns as head of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters. President Richard Nixon proposed the establishment of EPA on July 9, 1970; it ...
amid scandal. * March 22 – Judith Neelley is convicted of the kidnap and murder of 13 year old Lisa Millican in
Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States Georgia may also refer to: Places Historical states and entities * Related to the ...
and sentenced to death. Her sentence is later reduced to life imprisonment. * March 23 – Strategic Defense Initiative: U.S. President Ronald Reagan makes his initial proposal to develop technology to intercept enemy missiles. The media dub this plan "Star Wars". * March 25 ** Motown celebrates its 25th anniversary with the television special '' Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever'', during which
Michael Jackson Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a ...
performs ''
Billie Jean "Billie Jean" is a song by American singer Michael Jackson, released by Epic Records on January 2, 1983, as the second single from his sixth studio album, '' Thriller'' (1982). It was written and composed by Jackson and produced by Jackson and ...
'' and introduces the
moonwalk Moonwalk may refer to: Space travel * Moonwalk, an excursion on the Moon, see Moon landing ** For a specific event, see List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965–1999 ** For a specific person, see List of people who have walked on the Moon *Extrave ...
. **
Rob Lowe Robert Hepler Lowe (born March 17, 1964) is an American actor, filmmaker, and podcast host. He made his acting debut at the age of 15 with ABC's short-lived sitcom ''A New Kind of Family'' (1979–1980). Following numerous television roles in ...
's film ''The Outsiders'' is released.


April

* April 11 – The
55th Academy Awards The 55th Academy Awards were presented April 11, 1983, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles. The ceremonies were presided over by Liza Minnelli, Dudley Moore, Richard Pryor, and Walter Matthau. Louis Gossett Jr. became the first Africa ...
, hosted by Liza Minnelli,
Dudley Moore Dudley Stuart John Moore CBE (19 April 193527 March 2002) was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer. Moore first came to prominence in the UK as a leading figure in the British satire boom of the 1960s. He was one of the four writ ...
,
Richard Pryor Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor Sr. (December 1, 1940 – December 10, 2005) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He reached a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style, and is widely regarded as on ...
and Walter Matthau, are held at
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is one of the halls in the Los Angeles Music Center, which is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. The Music Center's other halls include the Mark Taper Forum, Ahmanson Theatre, and Walt ...
in
Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, largest city in the U.S. state, state of California and the List of United States cities by population, sec ...
. Richard Attenborough's ''
Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (; ; 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist Quote: "... marks Gandhi as a hybrid cosmopolitan figure who transformed ... anti- ...
'' receives 11 nominations and wins eight awards, including
Best Picture This is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow film awards, including those presented by various film, festivals, and people's awards. Best Actor/Best Actress *See Best Actor#Film awards, Best Actress#F ...
and Best Director.
Louis Gossett Jr. Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. (born May 27, 1936) is an American actor. Born in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, He had his stage debut at the age of 17, in a school production of '' You Can't Take It with You.'' Shortly after he successfully ...
also becomes the first African-American actor to win Best Supporting Actor for his role in '' An Officer and a Gentleman''. * April 18 ** The April 1983 U.S. Embassy bombing in
Beirut Beirut, french: Beyrouth is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. , Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint o ...
kills 63 people. **
The Disney Channel Disney Channel, sometimes known as simply Disney, is an American pay television channel that serves as the flagship property of Disney Branded Television, a unit of the Disney General Entertainment Content division of The Walt Disney Compan ...
is initiated on American cable TV. * April 25 – Manchester, Maine schoolgirl
Samantha Smith Samantha Reed Smith (June 29, 1972 – August 25, 1985) was an American peace activist and child actress from Manchester, Maine, who became famous for her anti-war outreaches during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. I ...
is invited to visit the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
by its leader
Yuri Andropov Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov (– 9 February 1984) was the sixth paramount leader of the Soviet Union and the fourth General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. After Leonid Brezhnev's 18-year rule, Andropov served in the p ...
, after he read her letter in which she expressed fears about nuclear war.


May

* May 2 – The 6.2 Coalinga earthquake shakes central California with a maximum
Mercalli intensity The Modified Mercalli intensity scale (MM, MMI, or MCS), developed from Giuseppe Mercalli's Mercalli intensity scale of 1902, is a seismic intensity scale used for measuring the intensity of shaking produced by an earthquake. It measures the eff ...
of VIII (''Severe''), causing 94 injuries and $10 million in losses. *May 17 –
Lebanon Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to Lebanon–Syria border, the north and east and Israel to Blue ...
,
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
, and the United States sign an agreement on Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon. *May 22–31 – In the
1983 NBA Finals The 1983 NBA World Championship Series, also known as Showdown '83, was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1982–83 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs. It was the last NBA Championship Serie ...
("Showdown '83") the championship round of the
1982–83 NBA season __NOTOC__ Year 198 (CXCVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sergius and Gallus (or, less frequently, year 951 ''Ab u ...
, the Philadelphia 76ers defeat the Los Angeles Lakers 4–0. This is the last NBA Championship Series completed before June 1. Finals MVP –
Moses Malone Moses Eugene Malone (March 23, 1955 – September 13, 2015) was an American professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1974 through 1995. A cen ...
(Philadelphia 76ers). * May 25 **
National Missing Children's Day National Missing Children's Day has been commemorated in the United States on May 25, since 1983, when it was first proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan. It falls on the same day as the International Missing Children's Day, which was established ...
is proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan, exactly four years after
Etan Patz Etan Kalil Patz (; October 9, 1972 – May 25, 1979) was an American boy who was six years old on May 25, 1979, when he disappeared on his way to his school bus stop in the SoHo neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. His disappearance helped launc ...
's disappearance. **''
Return of the Jedi ''Return of the Jedi'' (also known as ''Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi'' is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand. The screenplay is by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas from a story by Lucas, who ...
'', the 3rd of the projected 12 '' Star Wars'' films produced by George Lucas, is released in the United States. The original '' Star Wars'' was released 6 years to the day previously on May 25, 1977. * May 27 – Benton fireworks disaster: A powerful explosion at an unlicensed
fireworks Fireworks are a class of low explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. They are most commonly used in fireworks displays (also called a fireworks show or pyrotechnics), combining a large number of devices ...
factory in Benton, Tennessee kills 11 and injures one. * May 28 – The
9th G7 summit The 9th G7 Summit was held at Williamsburg, Virginia, United States between May 28 and 30, 1983. The venue for the summit meetings was Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. The Group of Seven ( G7) was an unofficial forum which brought together t ...
begins in
Williamsburg, Virginia Williamsburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 15,425. Located on the Virginia Peninsula, Williamsburg is in the northern part of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. It is ...
. *
May 29 Events Pre-1600 * 363 – The Roman emperor Julian defeats the Sasanian army in the Battle of Ctesiphon, under the walls of the Sasanian capital, but is unable to take the city. * 1108 – Battle of Uclés: Almoravid troops under ...
**
Tom Sneva Thomas E. Sneva (born June 1, 1948) is a retired American race car driver who won the Indianapolis 500 in 1983. He primarily raced in Indy cars, and was named to the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2005. A former math teacher from Spokane, ...
wins the
Indianapolis 500 The Indianapolis 500, formally known as the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, and commonly called the Indy 500, is an annual automobile race held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) in Speedway, Indiana, United States, an enclave suburb of Indi ...
motor race ** Neil Bonnett wins the 24th running of the
world 600 The Coca-Cola 600, originally the World 600, is an annual NASCAR Cup Series points race held at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, on a Sunday during Memorial Day weekend. The first race, held in 1960, was also the first on ...
at
Charlotte Motor Speedway Charlotte Motor Speedway (previously known as Lowe's Motor Speedway from 1999 to 2009) is a motorsport complex located in Concord, North Carolina, outside Charlotte. The complex features a quad oval track that hosts NASCAR racing includin ...
. *
May 31 Events Pre-1600 * 455 – Emperor Petronius Maximus is stoned to death by an angry mob while fleeing Rome. * 1223 – Mongol invasion of the Cumans: Battle of the Kalka River: Mongol armies of Genghis Khan led by Subutai defeat K ...
– The Philadelphia 76ers defeat the
LA Lakers The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. The Lakers play their ...
to sweep the NBA championship in four games.


June

*June – Throughout the local summer, many
Midwestern The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2"). It occupies the northern central part of the United States. I ...
American states are affected by a severe drought that causes water shortages. * June 4 – Fugitive tax protester Gordon Kahl, who has been on the run for four months, is killed in a shootout with police in Smithville, Arkansas, along with a local sheriff. * June 13 – ''
Pioneer 10 ''Pioneer 10'' (originally designated Pioneer F) is an American space probe, launched in 1972 and weighing , that completed the first mission to the planet Jupiter. Thereafter, ''Pioneer 10'' became the first of five artificial objects to ach ...
'' becomes the first man-made object to leave the
Solar System The Solar System Capitalization of the name varies. The International Astronomical Union, the authoritative body regarding astronomical nomenclature, specifies capitalizing the names of all individual astronomical objects but uses mixed "Solar ...
. * June 16 – Cork Graham is caught off the
Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making i ...
ese island of
Phú Quốc Phú Quốc () is the largest island in Vietnam. Phú Quốc and nearby islands, along with the distant Thổ Chu Islands, are part of Kiên Giang Province as Phú Quốc City, the island has a total area of and a permanent population of appr ...
looking for treasure buried by
Captain Kidd William Kidd, also known as Captain William Kidd or simply Captain Kidd ( – 23 May 1701), was a Scottish sea captain who was commissioned as a privateer and had experience as a pirate. He was tried and executed in London in 1701 for murder a ...
. He is convicted and imprisoned until 1984 for
illegal entry Illegal entry is the act of foreign nationals arriving in or crossing the borders into a country in violation of its immigration law. Human smuggling is the practice of aiding people in crossing international borders for financial gain, often i ...
. * June 18 –
STS-7 STS-7 was NASA's seventh Space Shuttle mission, and the second mission for the Space Shuttle ''Challenger''. During the mission, ''Challenger'' deployed several satellites into orbit. The shuttle launched from Kennedy Space Center on June 18, ...
:
Sally Ride Sally Kristen Ride (May 26, 1951 – July 23, 2012) was an American astronaut and physicist. Born in Los Angeles, she joined NASA in 1978, and in 1983 became the first American woman and the third woman to fly in space, after cosmonauts ...
becomes the first American woman in space, on the Space Shuttle ''Challenger''.


July

* July 7 –
Samantha Smith Samantha Reed Smith (June 29, 1972 – August 25, 1985) was an American peace activist and child actress from Manchester, Maine, who became famous for her anti-war outreaches during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. I ...
flies to the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
(see April 25). * July 23 – Diana Ross's concert at The Great Lawn of New York City's Central Park, attended by 800,000 fans, is cut short by a massive lightning storm. * July 25 – The world's first dedicated hospital ward for
HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual ...
patients opens at San Francisco General Hospital.


August

* August 1 –
America West Airlines America West Airlines was a major American airline, founded in 1981, with service commencing in 1983, and having reached US$1 billion in annual revenue in 1989, headquartered in Tempe, Arizona. At the time of its acquisition of US Airways, Americ ...
begins operations in Phoenix, Arizona, and Las Vegas, Nevada. * August 18 –
Hurricane Alicia Hurricane Alicia was a small but powerful tropical cyclone that caused significant destruction in the Greater Houston area of Southeast Texas in August 1983. Although Alicia was a relatively small hurricane, its track over the rapidly growi ...
hits the
Texas Texas (, ; Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by ...
coast, killing 22 and causing over US$3.8 billion (2005 dollars) in damage. * August 24 – The
Philadelphia Arena The Philadelphia Arena was an auditorium used mainly for sporting events located at 46th and Market Streets in West Philadelphia. The address of the building, originally named the Philadelphia Ice Palace and Auditorium, was 4530 Market Street. T ...
is destroyed by arson. * August 30 –
STS-8 STS-8 was the eighth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the third flight of the Space Shuttle ''Challenger''. It launched on August 30, 1983, and landed on September 5, 1983, conducting the first night launch and night landing of the Space Shuttl ...
: Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' carries Guion S. Bluford, the first
African-American African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans and Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from sub-Saharan Africa. The term "African American" generally denotes descendants of ensl ...
astronaut, into space.


September

* September 1 – Cold War:
Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (KE007/KAL007)The flight number KAL 007 was used by air traffic control, while the public flight booking system used KE 007 was a scheduled Korean Air Lines flight from New York City to Seoul via Anchorage, Alas ...
is shot down by a
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
jet fighter when the commercial aircraft enters Soviet airspace. All 269 on board are killed, including U.S. Congressman
Larry McDonald Lawrence Patton McDonald (April 1, 1935 – September 1, 1983) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Georgia's 7th congressional district as a Democrat from 1975 until he was killed ...
. * September 5 –
Tom Brokaw Thomas John Brokaw (; born February 6, 1940) is an American retired network television journalist and author. He first served as the co-anchor of ''The Today Show'' from 1976 to 1981 with Jane Pauley, then as the anchor and managing editor of '' ...
becomes lead anchor for ''
NBC Nightly News ''NBC Nightly News'' (titled as ''NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt'' for its weeknight broadcasts since June 22, 2015) is the flagship daily evening News broadcasting#Television, television news program for NBC News, the news division of the NB ...
''. * September 15 – Huey Lewis and the News's album ''
Sports Sport pertains to any form of competitive physical activity or game that aims to use, maintain, or improve physical ability and skills while providing enjoyment to participants and, in some cases, entertainment to spectators. Sports can, ...
'' is released. * September 16 – President Ronald Reagan announces that the
Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System (GPS), originally Navstar GPS, is a satellite-based radionavigation system owned by the United States government and operated by the United States Space Force. It is one of the global navigation satellite sy ...
(GPS) will be made available for civilian use. * September 17 – Vanessa Lynn Williams becomes the first
African-American African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans and Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from sub-Saharan Africa. The term "African American" generally denotes descendants of ensl ...
to be crowned Miss America, in Atlantic City,
New Jersey New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware ...
. * September 18 – U.S. heavy metal band
Kiss A kiss is the touch or pressing of one's lips against another person or an object. Cultural connotations of kissing vary widely. Depending on the culture and context, a kiss can express sentiments of love, passion, romance, sexual attraction, ...
officially appears in public without makeup for the first time on MTV.


October

* October 4 **
Richard Noble Richard James Anthony Noble, OBE (born 6 March 1946) is a Scottish entrepreneur who was holder of the land speed record between 1983 and 1997. He was also the project director of ThrustSSC, the vehicle which holds the current land speed record ...
sets a new
land speed record The land speed record (or absolute land speed record) is the highest speed achieved by a person using a vehicle on land. There is no single body for validation and regulation; in practice the Category C ("Special Vehicles") flying start regula ...
of 633.468 mph, driving Thrust 2 at the
Black Rock Desert __NOTOC__ The Black Rock Desert is a semi-arid region (in the Great Basin shrub steppe eco-region) of lava beds and playa, or alkali flats, situated in the Black Rock Desert–High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area, a si ...
,
Nevada Nevada ( ; ) is a state in the Western region of the United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. Nevada is the 7th-most extensive, ...
. **The first
Hooters Hooters is the registered trademark used by two American restaurant chains: Hooters, Inc., based in Clearwater, Florida, and Hooters of America, Inc. based in Atlanta, Georgia, and owned by the private investment firm Nord Bay Capital (with ...
restaurant opens in Clearwater, Florida. * October 16 –
World Series The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, contested since 1903 between the champion teams of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL). The winner of the World ...
: The
Baltimore Orioles The Baltimore Orioles are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore. The Orioles compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. As one of the American League's eight charter ...
defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 5–0 in Game 5, to win the series 4 games to 1 for their 3rd World Championship. * October 23 – Simultaneous suicide truck-bombings destroy both the French and the
United States Marine Corps The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines, is the maritime land force service branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting expeditionary and amphibious operations through combi ...
barracks in
Beirut Beirut, french: Beyrouth is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. , Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint o ...
, killing 241 U.S. servicemen, 58 French paratroopers and 6 Lebanese civilians. * October 25 **United States troops invade Grenada at the behest of Eugenia Charles of Dominica, a member of the Organization of American States. **
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is first released. * October 28 – The 6.9 Borah Peak earthquake shook central Idaho with a maximum
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of IX (''Violent''), causing two deaths, three injuries, and $12.5 million in losses.


November

* November 2 **
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Martin Luther King Jr. Day (officially Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., and sometimes referred to as MLK Day) is a federal holiday in the United States marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. It is observed on the third Mond ...
: At the
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Rose Garden, U.S. President Ronald Reagan signs a bill creating a federal holiday on the third Monday of every January to honor American
civil rights Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations, and private individuals. They ensure one's entitlement to participate in the civil and political life o ...
leader
Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist, one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968 ...
It is first observed in 1986. **Chrysler introduces the
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, the first "
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". * November 3 – The Reverend Jesse Jackson announces his candidacy for the 1984 Democratic Party presidential nomination. *November 7 – 1983 U.S. Senate bombing A bomb explodes in the United States Senate with the intent to kill Republican senators however nobody was killed. The perpetrators were part of the
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. * November 10 ** The anticancer drug
etoposide Etoposide, sold under the brand name Vepesid among others, is a chemotherapy medication used for the treatments of a number of types of cancer including testicular cancer, lung cancer, lymphoma, leukemia, neuroblastoma, and ovarian cancer. It is ...
is approved by the
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, leading to a curative treatment regime in the field of combination chemotherapy of testicular carcinoma. ** ''
Star 80 ''Star 80'' is a 1983 American biographical drama film written and directed by Bob Fosse. It was adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning ''Village Voice'' article "Death of a Playmate" by Teresa Carpenter and is based on Canadian ''Playboy'' mo ...
'' released: A film about the true story of ''
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'' Playmate of the Year
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, who was murdered by her estranged husband Paul Snider on August 14, 1980. * November 11 – Ronald Reagan becomes the first U.S. President to address the
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, Japan's national legislature. * November 13 – The first United States cruise missiles arrive at
Greenham Common Royal Air Force Greenham Common or RAF Greenham Common is a former Royal Air Force station in the civil parishes of Greenham and Thatcham in the English county of Berkshire. The airfield was southeast of Newbury, about west of London. Opened ...
Airbase in England amid protests from peace campaigners. * November 14 – The
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cyclosporine Ciclosporin, also spelled cyclosporine and cyclosporin, is a calcineurin inhibitor, used as an immunosuppressant medication. It is a natural product. It is taken orally or intravenously for rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease ...
is approved by the
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, leading to a revolution in the field of transplantation. * November 16 – A jury in
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acquits Ginny Foat of the murder of Argentine businessman Moses Chaiyo. * November 18 – '' A Christmas Story'' is released.


December

* December 2 –
Michael Jackson Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a ...
's music video for " Thriller" is broadcast for the first time. It becomes the most often repeated and famous music video of all time, increasing his own popularity and record sales of the album '' Thriller''. * December 4 – ** United States Navy aviator Lt's. Mark Lange and Bobby Goodman are shot down in an
A-6 Intruder The Grumman A-6 Intruder is an American twinjet all-weather attack aircraft developed and manufactured by American aircraft company Grumman Aerospace and operated by the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. It was designed in response to a 1957 r ...
over
Lebanon Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to Lebanon–Syria border, the north and east and Israel to Blue ...
and captured by Syrians; Lt. Lange dies of his injuries; Lt. Goodman is released 30 days later after the intervention of the Reverend Jesse Jackson. * December 13 – The Denver Nuggets and the visiting
Detroit Pistons The Detroit Pistons are an American professional basketball team based in Detroit. The Pistons compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Central Division and play their home games at L ...
combine for an NBA record 370 points, with Detroit winning in triple
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, 186–184. * December 24 – Miles City,
Montana Montana () is a state in the Mountain West division of the Western United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the west, North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columb ...
sets the record for the highest mean sea level pressure in the contiguous US with a reading of 31.42 inHg (1064 mb). * December 27 – A propane explosion in
Buffalo, New York Buffalo is the second-largest city in the U.S. state of New York (behind only New York City) and the seat of Erie County. It is at the eastern end of Lake Erie, at the head of the Niagara River, and is across the Canadian border from Sou ...
kills five firefighters and two civilians. * December 29 – The Reverend Jesse Jackson travels to Syria to secure the release of U.S. Navy Lieutenant Robert Goodman, who had been in Syrian captivity since being shot down over the country during a reconnaissance mission. * December 31 – The Apple Macintosh television advertisement is released.


Undated

*
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introduces the '' McNugget.'' * The Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program is launched. * The economy begins a robust recovery following the
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. * ''
Flashdance ''Flashdance'' is a 1983 American romantic drama dance film directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Jennifer Beals as a passionate young dancer who aspires to become a professional ballerina (Alex), alongside Michael Nouri playing her boyfriend ...
'' and ''
Return of the Jedi ''Return of the Jedi'' (also known as ''Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi'' is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand. The screenplay is by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas from a story by Lucas, who ...
'' are box-office hits. * Kellogg's introduces ''Crispix'' cereal. * Kary Mullis discovers
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while working for Cetus. * Chrysler starts production on the first minivans: the
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and
Plymouth Voyager Plymouth Voyager is a nameplate for a range of vans that were marketed by the Plymouth division of Chrysler. From 1974 until 1983, the Voyager was a full-size van, sold as the counterpart of Dodge Sportsman (later the Dodge Ram Wagon). For 1984 ...
. * The
Cabbage Patch Kids Cabbage Patch Kids are a line of cloth dolls with plastic heads first produced by Coleco Industries in 1982. They were inspired by the Little People soft sculptured dolls sold by Xavier Roberts as collectibles. The brand was renamed 'Cabbage ...
dolls make their national debut, their popularity leads to the Cabbage Patch riots. * First Pentecostal Conference of North American Keralites is held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. * A severe drought affects the Midwest, Great Plains and parts of the
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between May and September. * Kam Controls company is founded in
Houston Houston (; ) is the most populous city in Texas, the most populous city in the Southern United States, the fourth-most populous city in the United States, and the sixth-most populous city in North America, with a population of 2,304,580 i ...
, Texas. * Nutricia North America, a specialized medical nutrition company is founded.


Ongoing

* Cold War (1947–1991)


Sport

*May 14 –
Portland Winter Hawks The Portland Winterhawks are a junior ice hockey team based in Portland, Oregon, playing in the Western Hockey League (WHL), one of three leagues making up the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). Prior to the 2021-22 season, the Winterhawks split thei ...
become the First American team to win the
Memorial Cup The Memorial Cup () is the national championship of the Canadian Hockey League, a consortium of three major junior ice hockey leagues operating in Canada and parts of the United States. It is a four-team round-robin tournament played between t ...
by defeating the Oshawa Generals 8 to 3. The Final game is played at Memorial Coliseum in
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Births


January

* January 2 **
Kate Bosworth Catherine Anne Bosworth (born January 2, 1983) is an American actress. Following minor roles in the films '' The Horse Whisperer'' (1998) and ''Remember the Titans'' (2000), she rose to prominence with her role as a young surfer in the box-offi ...
, actress **
Jesse Taylor Jesse Marcus Taylor (born January 2, 1983) is an American professional mixed martial arts (MMA) and 10th Planet Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt fighter currently competing in the Welterweight division. A professional competitor since 2006, he was ...
, mixed martial artist * January 4 **
Patrick Aleph Patrick Beaulier, known formerly by his professional name as Patrick Aleph, is an American writer, blogger, podcaster, non-denominational rabbi and spiritual leader, educator, and retired punk musician. He has been the lead vocalist for the bands ...
, singer/songwriter, writer, and rabbi ** Robbie Bina, ice hockey player **
Will Bynum William Bynum (born January 4, 1983) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the University of Arizona and Georgia Tech before going undrafted in the 2005 NBA draft. He was the 2007 Israeli Basketbal ...
, basketball player **
Spencer Chamberlain Spencer Chamberlain (born January 4, 1983) is an American musician, best known for being the current lead vocalist for the metalcore band Underoath. Before fronting Underoath, Chamberlain was the vocalist for the band This Runs Through in which ...
, singer/songwriter and frontman for
Underoath Underoath (stylized as Underøath or UnderOath) is an American rock band from Tampa, Florida. It was founded by lead vocalist Dallas Taylor and guitarist Luke Morton on November 30, 1997, in Ocala, Florida; subsequently, its additional memb ...
* January 5 – Sean Dockery, basketball player * January 6 ** Johnny Bedford, mixed martial artist ** Adam Burish, hockey player * January 7 **
Tosin Abasi Oluwatosin Ayoyinka Olumide Abasi (born January 7, 1983), is an American musician, best known as the founder and lead guitarist of the instrumental progressive metal band Animals as Leaders. He has recorded and released five albums with Anim ...
, Nigerian-born musician for
Animals As Leaders Animals as Leaders is an American instrumental progressive metal band from Washington, D.C. It currently consists of guitarists Tosin Abasi and Javier Reyes and drummer Matt Garstka, having been formed by Abasi in 2007. They are a prominent b ...
** Brett Dalton, actor ** Natalie Gulbis, golfer **
Robert Ri'chard Robert Andrew Ri'chard (born January 7, 1983) is an American television and film actor, known for his roles as Arnaz Ballard on the UPN sitcom '' One on One'' and Bobby Walker on the Nickelodeon sitcom ''Cousin Skeeter''. Early life Ri'chard wa ...
, actor * January 8 –
Chris Masters Christopher Todd Mordetzky (born January 8, 1983) is an American professional wrestler, currently signed to National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) under the ring name Chris Adonis as a member of Strictly Business. He is a former two-time National Ch ...
, wrestler and actor * January 9 ** Andy Barron, photographer ** Brandon Boggs, baseball player * January 10 – Tom Gilbert, hockey player * January 11 **
Turner Battle Turner Battle (born January 11, 1983) is an American former basketball point guard for the University at Buffalo Bulls men's basketball team from 2001 to 2005. Battle is credited with fueling the resurgence of the Bulls men's basketball program ...
, basketball player ** Sarah Blacker, singer/songwriter * January 12 – Eleni Benson, American-born Greek footballer * January 13 – Brianne Moncrief, actress * January 14 – Rodney Billups, basketball player * January 15 – Tim Andrews, stock car racing driver * January 18 – Amir Blumenfeld, Israeli-born actor, comedian, television host, and writer * January 19 –
Meredith Andrews Meredith Frances Sooter (born January 19, 1983), known professionally as Meredith Andrews, is a contemporary Christian music artist, songwriter, and worship leader. She has won two Dove Awards. Biography Andrews grew up in Wilson, North Ca ...
, Christian music artist and songwriter * January 20 ** Matt Albers, baseball player **
Georgina Bloomberg Georgina Leigh Bloomberg (born January 20, 1983) is the owner of the equestrian team New York Empire, a professional equestrian, and a philanthropist. She is the daughter of Susan Brown and Michael Bloomberg – former New York City mayor, found ...
, equestrian, philanthropist, and owner of the equestrian team New York Empire * January 21 –
Alex Acker Alexander Maurice Acker (born January 21, 1983) is an American-Italian professional basketball player who last played for Gallarate Basket of the Serie C Gold. He played college basketball for Pepperdine University. Acker was selected by the Detro ...
, American-born Italian basketball player * January 22 – Shaun Cody, football player * January 23 ** Nick Antosca, writer, producer, and novelist ** J. J. Arrington, football player ** Eric Bassey, football player * January 24 ** Diane Birch, singer/songwriter **
Frankie Grande Frank James Michael Grande Marchione (born January 24, 1983)Murphy, T. Michelle"10 Facts you won’t learn about Frankie Grande on ''Big Brother 16''" Metro.us, September 22, 2014, accessed December 3, 2014 is an American dancer, actor, singer ...
, actor, dancer, television personality, and producer ** Scott Speed, formula one driver * January 25 – Brian Armstrong, business executive and CEO of
Coinbase Coinbase Global, Inc., branded Coinbase, is an American publicly traded company that operates a cryptocurrency exchange platform. Coinbase is a distributed company; all employees operate via remote work and the company lacks a physical headq ...
* January 26 – Tyler August, politician * January 27 **
Deon Anderson Deon Terry Anderson (born January 27, 1983) is a former American football fullback in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins. He was drafted in the sixth round of the 2007 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. He pla ...
, football player **
Nathan Dahm Nathan Ryan Dahm (born January 27, 1983) is an American politician who has served as the Oklahoma State Senator for the 33rd district since 2012. Prior to holding office, Dahm worked as a missionary in Romania and was a Tea Party activist in T ...
, politician ** Gavin Floyd, baseball player * January 28 ** Titus Adams, football player ** Daniel Davison, musician and drummer, co-founder of Norma Jean ** Brian Michael Smith, Actor * January 30 –
Derek Bloom Derek Bloom (born January 30, 1983 in South Pasadena, California) is an American musician and singer, known for drumming in post-hardcore band From First to Last for all of their time as a band until their revival. He left From First to Last in ...
, drummer for
From First to Last From First to Last is an American post-hardcore band based in the Los Angeles Area and Tampa, Florida. Formed by Matt Good, Scott Oord, and Parker Nelms in November 1999, the current line-up consists of Matt Good (lead guitar, vocals), Sonny M ...
* January 31 – Elizabeth Armstrong, water polo player


February

* February 1 ** Ronnie Kroell, fashion model, actor, and singer ** Andrew VanWyngarden, singer/songwriter and guitarist * February 3 **
Richard Bartel Richard John Bartel (born February 3, 1983) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, Washington Redskins and Arizona Cardinals. He played college foo ...
, football player **
Hillary Scott Hillary Dawn Scott-Tyrrell (born April 1, 1986) is an American singer and songwriter. She is the co-lead singer of Lady A, previously known as Lady Antebellum, a country music group that was formed in 2006, and is signed to Big Machine Records ...
, pornographic actress * February 4 – Hannibal Buress, comedian * February 5 –
Vanessa Rousso Vanessa Ashley Rousso (born February 5, 1983) is a French-American attorney and professional poker player, DJ, and television personality. Born in White Plains, New York, Rousso holds dual citizenship with the United States and France. Rousso ...
, French-born poker player * February 6 ** Melrose Bickerstaff, financial advisor, fashion model, and fashion designer ** Michael Robinson, football player * February 7 – Scott Feldman, baseball player * February 8 **
Burke Badenhop Burke Heinrich Badenhop (born February 8, 1983) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Florida Marlins, Tampa Bay Rays, Milwaukee Brewers, Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds. Baden ...
, baseball player ** Jermaine Blackburn, basketball player **
Jim Verraros James Conrad Verraros (born February 8, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor, who placed ninth on the first season of ''American Idol.'' Raised by deaf parents, he is fluent in American Sign Language and gained notoriety on ''Ame ...
, singer and actor * February 10 ** Kenny Adeleke, Nigerian-born basketball player **
Chad Bartlomé Chad Bartlomé (born February 10, 1983, in Sacramento, California) is an American soccer player currently playing for the BSC Old Boys team in Switzerland's 3rd League. He is also the CEO and Head Coach of Bartlomé Soccer Academy in Basel, Swit ...
, soccer player **
Vic Fuentes Victor Vincent "Vic" Fuentes (born February 10, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter and musician, best known for his work with the American post-hardcore rock band Pierce the Veil. Biography Fuentes was born on February 10, 1983, in San Die ...
, singer/songwriter, guitarist, and frontman for Pierce the Veil **
Joe Sempolinski Joseph Michael Sempolinski (born February 10, 1983) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for from 2022 to 2023. A Republican, he was first elected in a special election held on August 23, 2022. Early life and educat ...
, politician * February 11 – Victor Adeyanju, football player * February 13 **
Klayton Adams Klayton Adams (born February 13, 1983) is an American football coach who is the offensive line coach for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as an assistant coach at the University of Colorado Boul ...
, football player and coach ** Luke Barnett, actor, writer, and producer * February 14 –
Julia Ling Julia Ling, born Xiao Wei Lin, is an American actress. Her television work includes recurring roles on NBC series such as '' ER'', ''Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip'', and as a series regular on ''Chuck''. Early life and education Ling was born ...
, actress * February 15 ** Nathan Ball, basketball player ** Eddie Basden, basketball player ** Elijah Behnke, politician * February 16 ** Benjamin Benditson, soccer player **
John Magaro John Robert Magaro (born February 16, 1983) is an American actor. He starred in '' Not Fade Away'' (2012). He also had roles in ''The Big Short'', '' Carol'' (2015) and the Netflix series ''Orange Is the New Black'' and ''The Umbrella Academy''. ...
, actor * February 17 ** Mark Arabo, human rights activist **
Kevin Rudolf Kevin Winston Rudolf (born February 17, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, rapper, and multi-instrumentalist from New York City, New York. He is best known for his 2008 single " Let It Rock". Early life Kevin Winston Rudo ...
, singer/songwriter and record producer * February 18 ** Troy Bienemann, football player **
Jason Maxiell Jason Dior Maxiell (born February 18, 1983) is an American former professional basketball player best known for his tenure with the Detroit Pistons from 2005 to 2013. He played college basketball for the University of Cincinnati and professionally ...
, basketball player ** Wrenn Schmidt, actress * February 19 ** Dan Barry, wrestler ** Brad Kilby, baseball player **
Ryan Whitney Ryan Whitney (born February 19, 1983) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He is an analyst on NHL Network and a co-host of the Barstool Sports hockey podcast ''Spittin' Chiclets'' with former NHL enforcer Paul Bissonnette ...
, hockey player ** Jawad Williams, basketball player * February 20 ** Kayla Bashore Smedley, field hockey player **
Justin Verlander Justin Brooks Verlander ( ; born February 20, 1983) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers and Houston Astros. From Manakin-Sabot, ...
, baseball player * February 22 **
Ytai Abougzir Ytai Abougzir (born February 22, 1983) is an Israeli-born American former professional tennis player. Abougzir, the son of a professional soccer player, was born in the Israeli city of Beersheba and moved to Florida when he was a child. In junio ...
, Israeli-born tennis player **
Carlos Fisher Charles Edward "Carlos" Fisher (born February 22, 1983) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds. Early life Fisher graduated from Duarte High School ( Duarte, Cali ...
, baseball player **
Iliza Shlesinger Iliza Vie Shlesinger (; born ) is an American comedian, actress, television host, executive producer, and screenwriter. She was the 2008 winner of NBC's ''Last Comic Standing'' and went on to host the syndicated dating show ''Excused'' and the ...
, comedian * February 23 –
Aziz Ansari Aziz Ismail Ansari (; born February 23, 1983) is an American actor and stand-up comedian. He is known for his role as Tom Haverford on the NBC series '' Parks and Recreation'' (2009–2015) and as creator and star of the Netflix series '' Mas ...
, comedian and actor * February 24 – Matt McGinley, drummer for Gym Class Heroes * February 27 **
Taye Biddle RaTavious Anton "Taye" Biddle (born February 27, 1983) is an American football wide receiver. He was previously with the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League. He was signed by the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent ...
, football player **
Chaim Bloom Chaim David Bloom (; born February 27, 1983) is an American sports executive who is the Chief Baseball Officer for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously worked for the Tampa Bay Rays, most recently as Senior Vice Presid ...
, sports executive and Chief Baseball Officer for the
Boston Red Sox The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. Founded in as one of the American League's eigh ...
**
Devin Harris Devin Lamar Harris (born February 27, 1983) is an American former professional basketball player. Harris attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Harris was selected with the fifth pick in the 2004 NBA draft by the Washington Wizards. E ...
, basketball player **
Kate Mara Kate Rooney Mara ( ; born February 27, 1983) is an American actress. She is known for work in television, playing reporter Zoe Barnes in the Netflix political drama ''House of Cards'' (2013–2014; 2016), computer analyst Shari Rothenberg in t ...
, actress * February 28 –
Linda Király Linda Király (born 28 February 1983) is a Hungarian-American singer and songwriter. She sings both in English and in Hungarian. She is the older sister of singer Viktor Király. Biography Linda Király is the second eldest of four children o ...
, American-born Hungarian singer/songwriter


March

* March 1 – Sam Bishop, soccer player * March 2 – Adam Conover, comedian, writer, voice actor, and television host * March 3 – Brent Almond, producer * March 4 –
Jessica Heap Jessica Heap (born March 4, 1983) is an American former actress. She is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Eden Baldwin on the CBS soap opera ''The Young and the Restless''. She has also appeared on various television series including ''CSI ...
, actress * March 5 ** Marvin Allen, English-born football player ** Torben Bernhard, filmmaker and rap artist * March 7 ** Raquel Alessi, actress ** Steven B. Grant, politician **
Taylor Tankersley Taylor Mark Tankersley (born March 7, 1983) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Florida Marlins. Career Amateur During his senior year at Warren Central High School in Vicksburg, T ...
, baseball player * March 9 **
Bobby Campo Robert Joseph Camposecco (born March 9, 1983) known professionally as Bobby Campo, is an American actor. He is known for playing the lead role as Nick O'Bannon in the horror film ''The Final Destination''. Life and career Campo was born in Wheel ...
, actor **
Clint Dempsey Clinton Drew Dempsey (; born March 9, 1983) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a forward and midfielder. During his career, he played in the Premier League for Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur and in Major League Soccer ...
, soccer player * March 10 **
Janet Mock Janet Mock (born March 10, 1983) is an American writer, television host, director, producer and transgender rights activist. Her debut book, the memoir '' Redefining Realness'', became a ''New York Times'' bestseller. She is a contributing edit ...
, author and activist ** Carrie Underwood, country singer * March 11 –
Melissa Rycroft Melissa Katherine Rycroft-Strickland (born March 11, 1983) is an American television personality, host, and dancer. She is a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader and TV Personality. She has participated as a bachelorette on the thirteenth season of ...
, television personality and reality television contestant * March 12 – Todd Bates, football player and coach * March 14 – Taylor Hanson, singer and keyboard player for
Hanson Hanson or Hansson may refer to: People * Hanson (surname) * Hansson (surname) * Hanson (wrestler), ringname of an American professional wrestler Musical groups * Hanson (band), an American pop rock band * Hanson (UK band), an English rock ...
* March 15 –
Peter Atencio Peter Atencio (born March 15, 1983) is an American television and film director best known for directing the sketch comedy series ''Key & Peele'', as well as the duo's feature film '' Keanu'', released in 2016. Career Atencio directed all epi ...
, director * March 16 ** Kevin Bookout, basketball player **
Stephanie Gatschet Stephanie Lucile Gatschet (born March 16, 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an actress, who has appeared on the soap operas ''Guiding Light'' (as Tammy Winslow) and ''All My Children'' (as Madison North). Early life and education As a c ...
, actress * March 17 ** Atit Shah, producer **
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, wrestler * March 18 **
Bradley Bell Bradley Phillip Bell (born June 29, 1964) is an American television writer and producer. Bell is an eight-time Daytime Emmy Award winner and is executive producer and head writer for '' The Bold and the Beautiful'', an American soap opera. ...
, keyboardist for
Chiodos Chiodos (, ) was an American post-hardcore band from Davison, Michigan. Formed in 2001, the group was originally known as “The Light-hearted Carpet Knights” before changing their name to "The Chiodos Bros," the band's name was a tribute to fi ...
** Kyle Downes, actor **
Brendan Schaub Brendan Peter Schaub (born March 18, 1983) is an American podcast host, former professional mixed martial artist, and stand-up comedian. He is the host of ''The Fighter and the Kid'' podcast, the ''Below the Belt with Brendan Schaub'' podcast, ...
, mixed martial artist * March 19 **
Matt McJunkins :''McJunkins leads here. For people carrying the surname, see McJunkin'' Matt McJunkins (born March 19, 1983) is an American musician and photographer best known for touring and recording with the American rock band A Perfect Circle. He is a for ...
, bassist and vocalist for
A Perfect Circle A Perfect Circle is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1999 by guitarist Billy Howerdel and Tool vocalist Maynard James Keenan. A Perfect Circle has released four studio albums, the first three during the early 2000s: ...
** Nicole Muirbrook, actress and model **
Matt Sydal Matthew Joseph Korklan (born March 19, 1983), better known by the ring name Matt Sydal, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Prior to signing with AEW, Sydal wrestled in WWE as Evan Bourne, and was ...
, wrestler * March 20 ** Patrick Afif, football player ** Michael Cassidy, actor * March 21 –
Clint Ingram Clint Ingram (born March 21, 1983) is a former American football linebacker. He spent six seasons in the National Football League from 2006 to 2011, playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars and New Orleans Saints. He played college football for the U ...
, football player * March 23 –
Patrick Beilein Patrick Jonathan Beilein (born March 23, 1983) is an American former basketball player and current coach. He is the head coach of the Baldwinsville Bees boys varsity basketball team in Baldwinsville NY. Beilein has served as an American college ...
, basketball player and coach * March 27 – Shawntinice Polk, basketball player (d. 2005) * March 29 ** Anthony Armstrong, football player **
Donald Cerrone Donald Cerrone (born March 29, 1983), known professionally by his nickname "Cowboy", is an American retired mixed martial artist, actor, and former professional kickboxer. He competed in the Lightweight and Welterweight division for the Ultimat ...
, mixed martial artist **
Chokwe Antar Lumumba Chokwe Antar Lumumba (born March 29, 1983) is an American attorney, activist, and politician serving as the 53rd mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, the 7th consecutive African-American to hold the position. He was first elected in 2017. In the prim ...
, politician, mayor of
Jackson, Mississippi Jackson, officially the City of Jackson, is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The city is also one of two county seats of Hinds County, along with Raymond. The city had a population of 153,701 at t ...
* March 30 ** Annie Bersagel, long-distance runner and lawyer **
Zach Gowen Zachary Mark Gowen (born March 30, 1983) is an American professional wrestler and promoter. Gowen competed for World Wrestling Entertainment and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Gowen's left leg was amputated when he was eight years old. He is t ...
, wrestler * March 31 –
Melissa Ordway Melissa Pam Gaston (née Ordway; born March 31, 1983) is an American actress and model. She has been featured in campaigns by a number of major brands including Skechers, Old Navy, David's Bridal, Anchor Blue and Tillys. She is best known for p ...
, actress and model


April

* April 1 **
Jacob Appelbaum Jacob Appelbaum (born 1 April 1983) is an American independent journalist, computer security researcher, artist, and hacker. He studied at the Eindhoven University of Technology and was a core member of the Tor project, a free software network ...
, journalist, computer security researcher, artist, and hacker ** Matt Lanter, actor and model **
Sean Taylor Sean Michael Maurice Taylor (April 1, 1983 – November 27, 2007) was an American football safety for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected fifth overall in the 2004 NFL Draft by the Redskins, where he ...
, football player (d. 2007) * April 2 –
Yung Joc Jasiel Amon Robinson (born September 20, 1980), better known by his stage name Yung Joc, is an American rapper. He is best known for his 2006 hit single " It's Goin' Down". and as a feature on T-Pain's US number-one single "Buy U a Drank (Shawt ...
, rapper * April 3 –
Errol Barnett Errol Barnett (born 3 April 1983) is a British-born American anchor and national correspondent for CBS News based in New York City after covering the Trump administration for three years while based in Washington D.C. Barnett also anchored '' ...
, British-born news anchor and journalist * April 4 **
Eric André Eric Samuel André (born April 4, 1983) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer, television host and writer. He is best known as the creator, host, and co-writer of the Adult Swim comedy series '' The Eric Andre Show'' (2012–present) ...
, comedian, actor, and television host ** Charles Bennett, football player **
Amanda Righetti Amanda Righetti (born April 4, 1983) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Grace Van Pelt on ''The Mentalist'', as well as her roles in '' Friday the 13th'', ''The O.C.'' and ''Colony''. Early life The youngest of eight children, ...
, actress * April 5 – Phil Bolton, rugby player * April 6 ** Artosis, esports commentator and Twitch streamer ** Diora Baird, actress **
Jeremy Bolm Jeremy Bolm is an American vocalist, record label owner, music producer and writer. In his music career, he is most known for being the full-time vocalist of the post-hardcore band Touché Amoré. He has also performed with the part-time bands Thr ...
, singer and frontman for
Touché Amoré Touché Amoré is an American post-hardcore band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2007. The band consists of vocalist Jeremy Bolm, guitarists Clayton Stevens and Nick Steinhardt, bassist Tyler Kirby, and drummer Elliot Babin. Among other ...
**
Bobbi Starr Bobbi Starr is an American former pornographic actress. Starr also became a director for Evil Angel. Her directorial debut was ''Bobbi's World'', a female POV movie. Early life and education Starr expressed an ambition to study pre-med, wi ...
, pornographic actress * April 7 – Veronica Alvarez, baseball player * April 9 **
Devin Barclay Devin Barclay (born April 9, 1983) is a former American football placekicker for The Ohio State Buckeyes. Prior to that, he was formerly a professional soccer player,
, football player **
Donovan Richards Donovan Richards, Jr. (born April 9, 1983) is an American politician serving as the Borough President of Queens. He is also a former New York City Council member, having represented the 31st district. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Hi ...
, politician * April 10 ** Gabriel Arana, journalist ** Janelle Asselin, comic book editor and writer ** Sherman Austin, anarchist and musician **
Jamie Chung Jamie Jilynn Chung (born April 10, 1983) is an American actress and former reality television personality. She began her career in 2004 as a cast member on the MTV reality series '' The Real World: San Diego'' and subsequently through her app ...
, actress and reality star **
Ryan Merriman Ryan Earl Merriman (born April 10, 1983) is an American actor. He began his career at the age of ten and has appeared in several feature films and television shows. He is best known for a handful of Disney Channel original movies and for portr ...
, actor * April 12 ** Rufus Alexander, football player ** Judy Marte, actress and producer * April 13 –
Jay Bezel Jay Bezel (born April 13, 1983), also known as Bezel, is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia-born rapper. He also has lived in New York as well as Atlanta. Bezel started his career in Philly hitting the streets with mixtapes and doing loc ...
, rapper * April 14 ** Jon Bernad, artist and producer **
Jeff Fiorentino Jeffrey Philip Fiorentino (born April 14, 1983) is an American former Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the Baltimore Orioles and Oakland Athletics between 2005 and 2009. His nickname is '' Screech'' due to his resemblance to the D ...
, baseball player * April 15 ** Colin Allred, politician and football player ** Blu, rapper and record producer * April 17 –
Guy Reschenthaler Guy Lorin Reschenthaler ( ; born April 17, 1983) is an American politician, attorney, judge, and U.S. Navy veteran. A Republican, he is the U.S. representative for and was previously a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, representing the ...
, politician * April 18 – Jordan Beck, football player * April 19 –
Joe Mauer Joseph Patrick Mauer (born April 19, 1983) is an American former professional baseball catcher and first baseman, who spent his entire 15-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the Minnesota Twins. A six-time All-Star, Mauer is the only c ...
, baseball player * April 20 **
Jason Avant Jason ( ; ) was an ancient Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts, whose quest for the Golden Fleece featured in Greek literature. He was the son of Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcos. He was married to the sorceress Medea. He w ...
, football player **
Alison Bartosik Alison Bartosik (born April 20, 1983) is an American competitor in synchronized swimming. She won two Olympic bronze medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics, one in duet with Anna Kozlova, and one in the team A team is a group of individual ...
, Olympic swimmer ** Benjah, songwriter and producer * April 21 ** Dario Hunter, rabbi, lawyer and politician **
Tarvaris Jackson Tarvaris D'Andre Jackson (April 21, 1983 – April 12, 2020) was an American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). Jackson played college football for both Alabama State and Arkansas. He played professionally for the ...
, football player * April 22 ** Remi Ayodele, football player **
Francis Capra Francis Capra (born April 27, 1983) is an American actor. He has played the roles of Max Connor in ''Kazaam'', and Eli "Weevil" Navarro in the TV series ''Veronica Mars''. Personal life Capra attended Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic School ...
, actor ** Matt Jones, football player * April 23 ** Mike Bell, football player ** Carl Higbie, Navy SEAL, author, and political commentator ** Aaron Hill, actor * April 24 ** Madeline Ashby, American-born Canadian science fiction writer ** Daniel Barone, baseball player **
Will Champlin William Christopher Champlin (born April 24, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for his appearance on Season 5 of the NBC singing competition ''The Voice'' as part of Adam Levine's team. He finished in third place behind Jacqui ...
, singer/songwriter ** Alexis Ohanian, internet entrepreneur, investor, and co-founder of Reddit * April 26 – Adam Gregg, politician, 47 Lieutenant Governor of Iowa * April 27 – Corey Harrison, businessman and reality star * April 28 ** Emily Azevedo, bobsledder ** Julia Bachison, beauty pageant titleholder ** Sam Jones III, actor * April 29 ** Megan Boone, actress ** Jay Cutler (American football), Jay Cutler, football player ** David Lee (basketball), David Lee, basketball player * April 30 – Stevie Aiello, songwriter, musician, and record producer


May

* May 3 ** Joseph Addai, football player ** Brian Alexander (water polo), Brian Alexander, water polo player ** Ari Magder, actor (d. 2012) * May 4 – Brad Bufanda, actor (d. 2017) * May 6 ** Seyi Abolaji, Nigerian-born soccer player ** Reid W. Barton, mathematician ** Adrianne Palicki, actress ** Doron Perkins, basketball player ** Gabourey Sidibe, actress * May 8 – Florent Groberg, French-born U.S. Army veteran in the Afghan War and List of post-Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipients, Medal of Honor recipient * May 9 – Tyler Lumsden, baseball player * May 10 – Chad Barefoot, politician * May 11 ** Matt Baker (American football), Matt Baker, football player and coach ** Brett Basanez, football player ** Daizee Haze, wrestler ** Shannon M. Kent, United States Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer and cryptologic technician, killed in the 2019 Manbij bombing (d. 2019) ** Matt Leinart, football player * May 12 – Brett Wiesner, soccer player (d. 2014) * May 13 – Tim Brennan, guitarist for Dropkick Murphys * May 14 – Amber Tamblyn, actress * May 15 ** Clint Sammons, baseball player ** Michael Schlossberg, politician * May 17 ** Jayson Blair (actor), Jayson Blair, actor ** Channing Frye, basketball player * May 18 – Michael Behenna, U.S. Army Lieutenant * May 19 – Adam Schindler, mixed martial artist * May 20 – Michaela McManus, actress * May 21 – Leva Bates, wrestler * May 22 ** John Hopkins (motorcycle racer), John Hopkins, MotoGP racer ** Jordan Mancino, drummer for As I Lay Dying * May 23 ** Federico Bianchi (soccer), Federico Bianchi, soccer player ** Jordan Mancino, drummer for Wovenwar ** Josh Pace, basketball player ** Alex Shelley, wrestler * May 26 ** Mark Anderson (American football), Mark Anderson, football player ** Pat Grassley, politician * May 27 – Bobby Convey, soccer player * May 28 ** Active Child, singer/songwriter and record producer ** Jay Alford, football player ** Roman Atwood, YouTuber and prankster ** Megalyn Echikunwoke, actress ** Aaron Rosa, mixed martial artist ** Cory Wade, baseball player * May 30 ** Duane Bastress, mixed martial artist ** Darryl Blackstock, football player * May 31 ** Lorenzo Alexander, football player ** David Hernandez (singer), David Hernandez, singer


June

* June 1 – Phillip Alexander, football player * June 2 ** Delia Ramirez, politician ** Brooke White, singer * June 4 – Jon Alston, football player, film director, screenwriter and film producer * June 5 ** Jason Bedrick, politician ** Bill Bray, baseball player * June 6 ** Adam Hendershott, actor ** Kellen Clemens, football player * June 7 ** Saad Awad, mixed martial artist ** Ryan Bader, mixed martial artist ** Indiggo, Romanian-born twin sisters, singer-songwriters and reality TV personalities ** Mark Lowe, baseball player ** Pierre Pierce, basketball player * June 8 – Gaines Adams, football player (d. 2010) * June 9 ** Andrew Bachman, entrepreneur and investor ** Justin Benson (director), Justin Benson, director, writer, actor, editor, and producer * June 10 ** Nick Adams (actor, born 1983), Nick Adams, actor, singer, and dancer ** Marion Barber III, football player (d. 2022) ** Chase Blackburn, football player ** Shanna Collins, actress ** Jason Evigan, musician, singer/songwriter, and record producer ** Leelee Sobieski, actress * June 11 ** 2 Pistols, rapper ** Grant Achilles, basketball player ** Justin Allgood, football player ** Justin Shekoski, songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist for Saosin (2003–2015) and The Used (2015–2018) * June 13 – David Begnaud, journalist and news correspondent * June 14 – Sean Klitzner, internet personality and comedian * June 15 – Derek Anderson (American football), Derek Anderson, football player * June 16 ** Manish Dayal, actor ** Olivia Hack, actress and voice actress * June 19 ** Josh Appelt, mixed martial artist ** Emanuel Ayvas, singer and frontman for Emanuel and the Fear ** Jason Capizzi, football player ** Macklemore, rapper * June 20 ** Patrisse Cullors, activist ** Darren Sproles, football player * June 21 ** Michael Malarkey, Lebanese-born British-American actor and musician ** Brian Sites, actor ** Edward Snowden, government whistleblower * June 22 – Miles Fisher, actor and musician * June 23 ** Ini Archibong, artist and designer ** Miles Fisher, actor, comedian, entrepreneur and musician ** Kathreen Khavari, actress, writer and producer ** Brandi Rhodes, wrestler and reality television personality * June 24 ** Brandon Saller, drummer and vocalist for Atreyu ** Haley Stevens, politician * June 27 ** Mickey Bey, boxer ** Ernest Chavez (fighter), Ernest Chavez, mixed martial artist ** Ashley Hinson, politician * June 28 ** Brianne Berkson, actress, comedian, and producer ** Curtis Lepore, actor, musician and internet celebrity * June 29 – Paul Appleby (tenor), Paul Appleby, operatic tenor * June 30 ** Nicholas Arciniaga, long distance runner ** Blas Avena, mixed martial artist (d. 2016) ** Josh Beekman, football player ** Heath Benedict, Dutch-born football player (d. 2008) ** Cole Swindell, singer


July

* July 1 ** Audrey Assad, singer/songwriter ** Lynsey Bartilson, actress, dancer, and singer ** Tanya Chisholm, actress and dancer * July 2 ** Michelle Branch, singer/songwriter ** Alicia Menendez, television commentator * July 5 ** Jason Allen (American football), Jason Allen, football player ** James Edson Berto, mixed martial artist * July 7 – Kristi Capel, beauty pageant and news presenter * July 8 ** Ana Ayora, actress ** DeVaughn Nixon, actor * July 9 ** Christina Hall, real estate investor and TV personality ** Christopher Porco, convicted murderer * July 11 – Joel Salinas, American-born Nicaraguan neurologist, writer, and researcher * July 12 ** Jason William Adams, actor ** Howie Kendrick, baseball player * July 14 – Graham Ackerman, gymnast * July 15 ** Yuh-Line Niou, Taiwanese-born politician ** Heath Slater, wrestler * July 17 – Nick Moore (musician), Nick Moore, frontman for Before Their Eyes * July 18 ** Jennifer Berry, beauty pageant titleholder and Miss America 2006 ** Aaron Gillespie, singer and musician for
Underoath Underoath (stylized as Underøath or UnderOath) is an American rock band from Tampa, Florida. It was founded by lead vocalist Dallas Taylor and guitarist Luke Morton on November 30, 1997, in Ocala, Florida; subsequently, its additional memb ...
** Dan McCready, veteran, entrepreneur, civil rights activist, and political candidate * July 19 ** Gloria Almonte, beauty pageant titleholder ** Trai Byers, actor and singer ** Willie Byrd, football player * July 20 – Dan Book, songwriter and producer * July 21 ** Bizzle, Christian hip hop artist ** Wes Felix, sprinter ** Kellen Winslow II, football player * July 22 ** Jenni Barber, actress and singer ** Dan Bazuin, football player ** Seth Magaziner, politician * July 23 ** Aaron Peirsol, Olympic swimmer * July 24 – Collin Ashton, football player * July 26 ** Kim Taylor Bennett, American-born British journalist and television presenter ** Albert Bimper, football player and athletic director ** Kate Bolduan, television journalist and CNN anchor ** Elettra Rossellini Wiedemann, Elettra Weidemann, fashion model and socialite * July 27 ** Joseph Boncore, politician ** Lauren Murphy, mixed martial artist ** Blair Redford, actor * July 28 ** David Anderson (American football), David Anderson, football player ** Steve Baylark, football player ** Kate Bolduan, journalist and news anchor ** Noah Robertson, drummer * July 29 ** Kaitlyn Black, actress ** Tania Gunadi, Indonesian-born actress and producer ** Elise Testone, singer/songwriter


August

* August 3 – Mamie Gummer, actress * August 4 ** Beth Bombara, singer/songwriter and musician ** Greta Gerwig, actress and filmmaker * August 5 – Aaron Alafa, boxer * August 6 ** C. J. Mosley (defensive lineman), C. J. Mosley, football player ** Landon Pigg, singer/songwriter and actor * August 7 – Brit Marling, actress, screenwriter and producer * August 8 – Fred Meyers, actor * August 9 ** Terry Adams (BMX rider), Terry Adams, BMX bicyclist ** Ashley Johnson (actress), Ashley Johnson, actress and voice actress * August 10 ** Tone Bell, comedian and actor ** C.B. Dollaway, mixed martial artist ** Spencer Redford, actress * August 11 ** Drumma Boy, rapper and record producer ** Joe Pinion, entrepreneur, television host, and political candidate * August 14 ** Black Milk, rapper, songwriter, and record producer ** Jon Hoadley, politician ** Mila Kunis, Ukrainian-born actress ** Spencer Pratt, television personality * August 15 – Sean Feucht, Christian singer/songwriter, former worship leader at Bethel Church, and founder of the Let Us Worship movement * August 16 – Colt Brennan, football player (died 2021 in the United States, 2021) * August 17 ** Vance Aloupis, politician ** Dustin Pedroia, baseball player * August 18 – Rex Richardson, politician, mayor of Long Beach, California * August 19 ** Danny Baggish, Guamanian-born darts player ** John McCargo, American football player * August 20 ** Hamza Abdullah, football player ** Andrew Garfield, British-born actor * August 21 – Brody Jenner, television personality * August 23 ** Vada Azeem, author, illustrator, and songwriter ** J. C. Bailey, wrestler (d. 2010) ** Annie Ilonzeh, actress * August 24 ** Brett Gardner, baseball player ** Tino Sabbatelli, wrestler * August 25 ** Hanif Abdurraqib, poet, essayist, and cultural critic ** Andrew Aydin, comic writer and political aide * August 26 – Rob Cantor, singer/songwriter * August 27 – Amir Sadollah, professional mixed martial artist * August 28 ** Baby Boy da Prince, rapper ** Kimberly Kane, actress ** Nate Washington, football player * August 29 – Jennifer Landon, actress * August 30 ** David Banks (rower), David Banks, Olympic rower ** Jim Miller (fighter), Jim Miller, mixed martial artist * August 31 ** Larry Fitzgerald, football player ** Devan Chandler Long, actor


September

* September 1 – Camille Mana, actress * September 2 ** Lester Abram, basketball player ** Jenny Berrigan, Deaflympic snowboarder ** Tiffany Hines, actress and singer * September 3 ** Adam Bergen, football player ** Christine Woods, actress * September 4 – Landis Blair, illustrator and comics artist * September 5 – Lincoln Riley, football coach * September 6 – Jerry Blevins, baseball player * September 7 – Andre Berto, boxer * September 8 – Will Blalock, basketball player * September 9 ** Michael Allan, football player ** Jason Benetti, sportscaster ** Zoe Kazan, actress and screenwriter ** Aryn Michelle, Christian musician and songwriter * September 10 ** Shawn James, Guyanese-born basketball player ** Sarah Schneider, writer, actress, and comedian * September 12 ** Nicholas Barton (filmmaker), Nicholas Barton, director, producer, screenwriter, editor, and cinematographer ** Johny Hendricks, mixed martial artist ** Trey Hollingsworth, politician ** Carly Smithson, singer * September 15 – Holly Montag, television personality * September 17 – Jennifer Peña, singer * September 19 ** Omar Elba, Egyptian-born actor ** Joey Devine, baseball player ** Charlie Haeger, baseball player * September 20 ** Rick DeJesus, singer/songwriter and frontman for Adelitas Way ** Yuna Ito, American-born Japanese singer and actress ** Doug Thomas, basketball player * September 21 ** Scott Evans (actor), Scott Evans, actor ** Maggie Grace, actress ** Joseph Mazzello, actor * September 23 ** Jason Lancaster, singer/songwriter ** David Lim (actor), David Lim, actor ** Shane del Rosario, mixed martial artist and kickboxer (died 2013 in the United States, 2013) * September 24 – Randy Foye, basketball player * September 25 – Donald Glover, actor and singer/songwriter * September 26 ** James Anderson (American football), James Anderson, football player ** Zoe Perry, actress * September 27 ** Amelia Boone, obstacle racer and lawyer ** Shannon Lucas, drummer for All That Remains (band), All That Remains (2006) and The Black Dahlia Murder (band), The Black Dahlia Murder (2007–2012) * September 28 ** Mike Balogun, boxer ** Julissa Bermudez, Dominican-born television personality and actress ** Summer Rae, wrestler and model ** Sarah Wright, actress * September 29 – Marcel Rodríguez-López, keyboardist and percussionist for The Mars Volta and drummer for Zechs Marquise


October

* October 1 – Jackie Battle, football player * October 2 ** Prakash Amritraj, American-born Indian tennis player ** Gerran Walker, football player * October 3 ** Mikey Batts, wrestler ** Olga Bell, Russian-born musician, music producer, composer, and singer/songwriter ** Tessa Thompson, actress * October 5 ** Jesse Eisenberg, actor ** Shelby Rabara, actress and singer ** Nicky Hilton Rothschild, model and socialite * October 6 – Larry Birdine, football player * October 7 – Flying Lotus, musician * October 9 – Spencer Grammer, actress * October 10 – Lzzy Hale, singer/songwriter, musician, lead vocalist and guitarist for Halestorm * October 14 – Robert James Miller, U.S. Army veteran and List of post-Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipients, Medal of Honor recipient (d. 2008) * October 15 – Chris Barclay, football player * October 16 ** Ryan Blaum, golfer ** Brad Boles, politician * October 17 – Daniel Booko, actor and model * October 19 – Cara Santa Maria, neuroscientist and writer * October 20 – Ryan Quarles, politician * October 21 ** Amber Rose, model and actress ** Aaron Tveit, actor * October 23 – Adrienne Bailon, singer, actress, and television personality * October 24 ** Adrienne Bailon, singer and actress ** Brian Vickers, race car driver * October 25 – Adrian Awasom, football player * October 27 – Katy Tur, broadcast journalist * October 29 – Johnny Lewis, actor (d. 2012) * October 30 – Brandon Archer, football player


November

* November 2 – Willie Andrews, football player * November 3 – Julie Marie Berman, actress * November 8 – Kathleen Bertko, Olympic rower * November 7 ** Adam DeVine, actor, voice actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and singer ** Zach Myers, guitarist for Shinedown and frontman for The Fairwell * November 9 ** Rashad Anderson, basketball player ** Tony Barnette, baseball player ** Natalie Bible', director, screenwriter, editor, and producer ** Mattie Parker, politician, mayor of Fort Worth, Texas * November 10 – Miranda Lambert, country singer * November 11 ** Nick Ahrens, designer and art director ** Kristal Marshall, wrestler, model, and beauty queen * November 13 – Nick Albertson, artist * November 14 – Chelsea Wolfe, singer/songwriter and musician * November 15 – Tramaine Billie, football player * November 16 – Benson Henderson, mixed martial artist * November 17 ** Ryan Bradley, figure skater ** Ryan Braun, baseball player ** Nick Markakis, baseball player ** Patrick McHale (artist), Patrick McHale, animator ** Christopher Paolini, author ** Rocsi, television personality * November 18 – Frank Scott Jr., politician, mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas * November 19 ** Varuzhan Akobian, Armenian-born chess grandmaster ** Adam Driver, actor ** DeAngelo Hall, football player * November 20 ** Andy Alleman, football player ** Future (rapper), Future, rapper and singer/songwriter * November 21 – The Bella Twins, (Brie Bella, Brie & Nikki Bella, Nikki), wrestling duo * November 22 ** Lawson Aschenbach, racing driver ** Corey Beaulieu, guitarist for Trivium (band), Trivium ** Tyler Hilton, singer/songwriter and actor * November 23 – Wes Bankston, baseball player * November 24 ** Adam22, YouTuber and podcaster ** DJ Skee, DJ and producer * November 27 ** Jason Berken, baseball player ** Arjay Smith, actor ** Donta Smith, basketball player ** Marco Thomas, football player * November 28 – Tyler Glenn, singer/songwriter and frontman for Neon Trees * November 29 ** Pamela Brown (journalist), Pamela Brown, CNN justice correspondent ** Jenn Sterger, television personality and model * November 30 ** Chad Ackerman, rock singer/songwriter, musician, writer, director, actor, and producer ** Jermaine Allen, English-born football player ** CJ Gibson, actress and model ** Nicholas Kole, figure skater


December

* December 1 – Noelle Bassi, swimmer * December 2 ** Mistie Bass, basketball player ** Action Bronson, rapper, chef and television presenter ** Jana Kramer, actress ** Aaron Rodgers, football player ** Daniela Ruah, actress * December 3 – Troy Bergeron, football player * December 7 – Kenney Bertz, soccer player * December 8 ** Utkarsh Ambudkar, actor, rapper, and singer ** Ana Victoria, singer/songwriter, dancer, and record producer * December 10 ** Ashley Bouder, ballerina ** Patrick Flueger, actor * December 13 – Satya Bhabha, English-born acor * December 15 ** Tanner Ainge, businessman and politician ** Ronnie Radke, singer/songwriter, rapper, and frontman for Falling in Reverse * December 16 ** Kelenna Azubuike, English-born basketball player ** Brandon Beal, singer/songwriter and producer * December 17 – John Cholish, mixed martial artist * December 18 ** Melissa Arnot, mountaineer ** Ady Barkan, lawyer and political activist * December 19 ** Mark Baumer, writer, adventurer, and environmental activist (d. 2017) ** Casey Crescenzo, singer/songwriter and guitarist for The Dear Hunter and The Receiving End of Sirens ** AJ Lamas, actor * December 20 ** Gia Allemand, actress, model, and reality television contestant (d. 2013) ** Justin Blalock, football player ** Jonah Hill, actor * December 21 ** Taylor Teagarden, baseball player ** Steven Yeun, South Korean-born actor * December 20 – Josh Sussman, actor * December 27 – Cole Hamels, baseball player * December 29 – Jessica Andrews, country singer * December 30 – Ashley Zukerman, Australian-born actor * December 31 – Fred Bennett, football player


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* Tiphany Adams, reality television personality, actress, model, and speaker * Roma Agrawal, Indian-born British-American structural engineer * Apryl A. Alexander, forensic psychologist and college professor * Lucy Alibar, screenwriter and playwright * Joseph Altuzarra, French-born designer * Kyle Patrick Alvarez, director and screenwriter * Phil America, artist * Celia Ammerman, fashion model * Evan Amos, video gaming photographer * Lucia Aniello, Italian-born director, writer, and producer * Nava Applebaum, Israeli-born murder victim of a Palestinian suicide bombing (d. 2003) * Alexander Assefa, politician * Yahya al-Bahrumi, terrorist (d. 2017) * Baiyu (singer), Baiyu, Chinese-born singer/songwriter and actress * Jordan Baker-Caldwell, artist * Sasha Baker, policy advisor, political scientist, and United States National Security Council staffer * Nathan Ball, mechanical engineer, entrepreneur, TV host, children's author, pole vaulter, and beatboxer * Justin Barr, internet entrepreneur and co-founder of TapIt * Derrick Barry, drag performer * Morgan Bassichis, comedian and writer * Eleanor Bauer, choreographer and dancer * Alexandra Bell (artist), Alexandra Bell, artist * Alexander Benard, investor and lawyer * Rebecca Bennett (brewer), Rebecca Bennett, brewmaster * Berner (rapper), Berner, rapper * Danielle Berrin, journalist * Liz Berry (politician), Liz Berry, politician * Adam Bilzerian, American-born Nevisian poker player and writer * Beau Black, composer, producer, musician, singer/songwriter, and instrumentalist * Blak Jak, rapper * Charles Blake (politician), Charles Blake, politician * Nathan Blecharczyk, businessman and co-founder of Airbnb * Benjamin Boas, author, translator, and contemporary Japanese culture consultant * Kyle Boddy, baseball coach and trainer * Gregory Bonsignore, playwright, novelist, and actor * Zachary Booth, actor * Mat Bruso, singer and frontman for Bury Your Dead * Katie Button, chef and restauranteur * Jesse Luken, actor * Ashley Austin Morris, actress * Brook Roberts, television personality and beauty pageant winner


Deaths

* January 2 – Edward Howard (bishop), Edward Howard, Roman Catholic prelate and venerable (b. 1877 in the United States, 1877) * January 7 – Fred Church (actor), Fred Church, actor (b. 1889 in the United States, 1889)California Death Index, 1940-1997, Riverside County; Date: January 7, 1983; Social Security: 565149978 * January 8 ** Tom McCall, journalist and politician, 30th Governor of Oregon (b. 1913 in the United States, 1913) ** Gale Page, radio and screen actress (b. 1910 in the United States, 1910) * January 10 – Roy DeMeo, Mafia hitman (b. 1942 in the United States, 1942) * February 4 – Karen Carpenter, pop singer and drummer (b. 1950 in the United States, 1950) * March 18 – Catherine Marshall, author (b. 1914 in the United States, 1914) * April 15 – John Engstead, photographer and journalist (b. 1909 in the United States, 1909) * April 26 – Henrietta Buckmaster, activist, journalist and author (b. 1909) * April 30 ** George Balanchine, ballet dancer and choreographer (b. 1904 in Russia) ** Joel Henry Hildebrand, physical chemist (b. 1881 in the United States, 1881) ** Muddy Waters, blues singer-songwriter (b. 1915 in the United States, 1915) * June 12 – Norma Shearer, Canadian-born actress (b. 1902 in Canada) * June 23 – Glen Harmeson, American football player and coach (b. 1908 in the United States, 1908) * June 30 – Leonard B. Jordan, U.S. Senator from Idaho from 1962 to 1973 (b. 1899 in the United States, 1899) * July 1 – Buckminster Fuller, architect (b. 1895 in the United States, 1895) * August 7 – David Ford (actor), David Ford, actor (b. 1925 in the United States, 1925) * August 13 – Bob Bailey (actor), Bob Bailey, actor (b. 1913 in the United States, 1913) * August 27 ** Harry A. deButts, railroad executive ** Bobby Griffith, suicide (b. 1963 in the United States, 1963) * September 1 ** Henry M. Jackson, U.S. Senator from Washington from 1953 to 1983 (b. 1912 in the United States, 1912) ** Larry Mcdonald, Larry McDonald, U.S. Representative from Georgia from 1975 to 1983 (b. 1935 in the United States, 1935) * October 7 – George O. Abell, American astronomer, professor at UCLA, science popularizer, and skeptic (b. 1927 in the United States, 1927) * October 18 – Willie Jones (third baseman), Willie Jones, baseball player (b. 1925 in the United States, 1925) * October 23 – Jessica Savitch, journalist (b. 1947 in the United States, 1947) * November 8 – Robert Agnew, actor (b. 1899 in the United States, 1899) * November 13 – Junior Samples, comedian (b. 1926 in the United States, 1926) * December 21 – Rod Cameron (actor), Rod Cameron, actor (b. 1910 in the United States, 1910) * December 27 ** William Demarest, actor (b. 1892 in the United States, 1892) ** Walter Scott (singer), Walter Scott, performer (b. 1943 in the United States, 1943)


See also

* 1983 in American television * List of American films of 1983 * Timeline of United States history (1970–1989)


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* {{Year in North America, 1983 1983 in the United States, 1980s in the United States 1983 by country, United States 1983 in North America, United States Years of the 20th century in the United States