1979

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1979 (MCMLXXIX) was a common year beginning on a Monday according to the Gregorian calendar. He was appointed:

  • The year of the goat, according to the Chinese horoscope.
  • The International Year of the Child, proclaimed by the UN.

Events

January

  • January 1st: to the west of the Sisargas Islands (against Galicia) the Greek oil tanker Andros Patria, which causes a black tide that will reach the Galician coast in the following days.
  • 1 January: the Vietnamese army invades Cambodia.
  • 1 January: the UN proclaims it as the International Year of the Child.
  • 2 January: in San Sebastián (Spain) the terrorist group ETA machine gunshots infantry commander José María Hernández Herrera. In Pamplona, Francisco Berlanga's National Police Corps artificer died trying to deactivate an explosive device.
  • January 3: in Madrid, ETA murders the military governor of the area, general of division Constantine Ortín Gil.
  • 7 January: Vietnamese forces occupy Nom Pen, the capital of Cambodia, with the help of Cambodians opposed to the Pol Pot regime.
  • 8 January: in Montevideo (Uruguay), Argentina and Chile sign, before the papal envoy Cardinal Antonio Samoré, an agreement requesting the mediation of the Holy See.
  • 8 January: in Buenos Aires, the massive driving makes known a statement about the dispute with Chile: they offer the Argentine dictatorship the forces of the Montonero Army to collaborate in defending national sovereignty.
  • 16 January: the exmonarca Reza Pahlevi, the Shah of Iran, accompanied by his wife Farah Diba, leaves Iran on the way of exile.
  • January 25: Alberto Fuentes Mohr died in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
  • January 26: Pope John Paul II arrived in Mexico on his first visit to this country.

February

  • 1 February: Ayatollah Ruhollah Jomeini returns to Tehran (Iran), to shape the Iranian revolution after the departure of the Shah of Iran.
  • February 2nd: In Spain, the Government granted parole to the ultra-rightist Jorge Cesarski.
  • February 3: In Madrid, Olof Palme holds a conference at a commemorative event of the centenary of the PSOE.
  • February 6: El Salvador's government troops launch an offensive against the guerrillas.
  • February 6: In Palma de Mallorca the Second Congress of UCD begins.
  • February 6: Former Pakistani Prime Minister Ali Bhutto condemned to the gallows.
  • 7 February: Colonel Demis S. Nguesso becomes the new president of the Republic of the Congo.
  • February 7: In Iran, revolutionaries take control of the police, the courts and the administration. Last session of the National Consultation Assembly.
  • February 10: In Naples, an unknown epidemic causes the death of sixty people, mostly young children.
  • February 10: Hundreds of people die in Bolivia after catastrophic floods.
  • February 11: In Iran, after two days of fighting between revolutionaries, the military and the Imperial Guard, with the announcement of army neutrality, the Islamic Revolution triumphs.
  • 13 February: The third Conference of Bishops of Latin America is held in Puebla, Mexico.
  • February 14: Jimmy Carter (President of the United States) officially visits Mexico, where he is received by President José López Portillo.
  • February 16: In the Federal Republic of Germany, Klaus Croissant, former defender of the Red Army Fraction, is sentenced to 30 months in prison.
  • 16 February: Several generals are executed in Iran, after very high trials.
  • 17 February: China invades Vietnamese territory and occupies several border posts.
  • February 18: The first known snowfall is recorded in the Sahara Desert.
  • February 18: The Berlin International Film Festival is opened with the film The Marriage of Mary BraunRainer Werner Fassbinder.
  • 22 February: Saint Lucia is independent of the British Empire.
  • In February, in Buenos Aires, the U.S. leaders Rodolfo Galimberti, Juan Gelman and Fernandez Long fractured the massive dome, and created the " Peronism in Resistance". Then they founded the Authentic Montonero Peronist Movement. They criticize “the resurgence of militarism [...] the elitist concept of a cadre party [...] the recourse to conspiracy practices [...] the definitive bureaucratization of all spheres of leadership of the party”. The official response of the assemblers was a statement accusing them of desertion, conspiracy and theft of money and weapons from the organization, and that they will be submitted to the Revolutionary Court.
  • February 28: In Yukon there is an earthquake of 7.6 that leaves minimal damage.

March

  • 1 March: Adolfo Suárez (UCD) succeeds in the Spanish general elections.
  • March 1st: In Spain, the terrorist band ETA released Luis Abaitúa, director of the Michelin company.
  • 4 March: in the Vatican City, Pope John Paul II publishes his first encyclical Redemptor Hominis.
  • March 12: In Venezuela he takes office as president Dr. Luis Herrera Campíns.
  • 14 March: In the state of Guerrero there is an earthquake of 7.6 that leaves 5 dead and 35 wounded.
  • March 15: João Figueiredo assumes the presidency of Brazil.
  • 22 March: in Guatemala City (Guatemala), the dictatorship of General Fernando Lucas murders the left-wing former mayor Manuel Colom Argueta (46).
  • 22 March: in Spain, Juan Carlos I opened the headquarters of the Royal Gallega Academy.
  • March 23: With a friendship treaty between Laos and Cambodia, the formation of an Indochina Assembly, under the protection of Vietnam, is concluded.
  • March 26: In Washington D.C., Anwar Sadat and Menájem Beguin sign the Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty.
  • March 28: A radioactive leak occurs at the Three Mile Island (United States).
  • 31 March: in Jerusalem, Hallellujah of Gali Atari & Milk and Honey win by Israel the XXIV Eurovision Edition.
  • From March to October: in Buenos Aires, Cordoba and Rosario—in the framework of the bloody Argentine civil-military dictatorship (1976-1983)—the TEA commands operate throughout the year. Hundreds of television interceptions are produced with Radio Liberación teams to pass messages.

April

  • April 1st: In the United States, Nickelodeon was founded, the first children's television channel.
  • 1 April: in Iran, 99.31% are approved in plebiscite the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • 2 April: in Egypt, the head of the Israeli Government Menahem Beguin arrives in Cairo on an official visit.
  • April 3: in Spain the first democratic municipal elections are held after the Franco dictatorship. The most voted party is the UCD. The PSOE wins in the most important cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Seville.
  • April 7: In Iran, Amir Abbas Hoveida, Prime Minister in the former regime, is executed in prison.
  • 14 April: the Governments of Cuba and Grenada establish diplomatic relations.
  • April 15: An earthquake of 6.9 shakes Montenegro causing the death of 136 people.
  • April 29: Jaime Roldós, is elected new president of Ecuador, after winning the elections in the second round.

May

  • 1 May: Greenland achieves an internal autonomy from Denmark, with its own Government and Legislative Assembly.
  • 4 May: In Spain, after 43 years of Franco's dictatorship, the Senate is constituted.
  • 4 May: Margaret Thatcher is the first Minister of the United Kingdom.
  • May 5: the possibility of destroying kidney stones is made known through shock waves.
  • May 5: In Iran, the interim government of Mehdí Bazargan establishes, by order of Ayatollah Jomeini, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
  • May 8: Matanza en San Salvador, El Salvador.
  • 10 May: the Federated States of Micronesia gain their autonomy.
  • May 10: In France, Salvador Dalí entered the Academy of Fine Arts as an associate member.
  • May 16: In the Dominican Republic, Antonio Guzmán is elected as president.
  • May 19: in Spain the Freemasonry is legalized again.
  • 22 May: in Buenos Aires, the dictatorship of Videla closes the factory IME (Mechanical Industries of the State, created in 1951), which at that time was manufacturing the Rastrojero Diésel (utilitario) and the Rastrojero Conosur (sedan of four doors), among others.
  • May 22: Joe Clark, wins Canada's elections.
  • May 23: The American Kiss band publishes its seventh album Dynasty (Kiss album).
  • 23 May: Greece signs its accession to the European Economic Community.
  • May 25: In Florida (United States) John Spenkelink is executed. It is the first non-voluntary legal execution in the last 10 years.
  • 25 May: in a trailer field near O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, United States, at 15:02 American Airlines flight 191 (a McDonnell Douglas DC-10), 31 seconds after takeoff. 271 people and 2 people die on the ground.
  • May 26: in Madrid, Spain, a bomb explodes in the California cafeteria 47, resulting in 9 deaths and 40 injuries.

June

  • June and July: in Iran, the interim government emerged from the revolution nationalizes private banks, insurance companies, industries and large companies.
  • June 1st: in the Hospital Infantil Virgen del Rocío de Sevilla the first child kidney transplant is performed.
  • June 1st: in Rodesia the first black government of the country takes over.
  • 2 June: Pope John Paul II visits his native Poland, being the first pope to visit a communist country.
  • June 3: south of the Gulf of Mexico, an explosion in the Ixtoc I oil well causes the loss of between 0.7 and 1 million tons of oil, the largest loss in human history.
  • 3 June: the general elections are held in Italy.
  • June 4: In Canada, Joe Clark becomes the 16th Prime Minister
  • June 12: cyclist Bryan Allen crosses the Channel with his Gossamer Albatross, of human traction.
  • June 18: In Vienna, Jimmy Carter and Leonid Brézhnev signed the SALT II treaty.
  • June 20: The Nicaraguan National Guard murders the US correspondent for ABC Bill Stewart and his Nicaraguan interpreter. The other members of the journalistic team film the murder. The United States withdraws its support for the Somocist dictatorship, precipitating the victory of the Sandinista rebels.
  • June 23: In Sydney, the premier of New South Wales, Neville Wran, opened the Eastern Suburbs Railway.
  • June 25: In Belgium, NATO commander Alexander Haig escapes an attempted murder by the Red Army Faction.

July

  • 1 July: elections are held in Bolivia and Mexico.
  • July 11: Skylab Space Station falls to Earth, crashing over Australia.
  • July 12: Kiribati is independent of the British Empire.
  • 16 July: in Beniaján, Spain, Catholics are crowning Our Lady of Carmen, the patron of that town.
  • July 16: In Iraq, President Saddam Hussein is possessed.
  • July 17: In Nicaragua, dictator Anastasio Somoza flees the country and receives political asylum in Miami (United States).
  • July 18: inauguration of the 31st edition of Copa América without fixed headquarters.
  • July 19: The Sandinista People's Revolution was given after 17 Years of struggle to overthrow the Zomoza dictatorship in Nicaragua.
  • July 19: In front of the coast of Tobago, Liberian tuition superpetrolers Atlantic Empress and Aegean Captain are colliding, pouring 500 000 tons of crude into the Caribbean Sea.
  • July 20: Maritza Sayalero Fernández, representative of Venezuela, becomes Miss Universe.
  • July 26: the Sangay National Park (natural heritage of humanity) is created in Ecuador.
  • July 27: in the stadium La Bombonera (Buenos Aires), the Club Olimpia (of Paraguay) is dedicated champion of the Copa Libertadores for the first time in its history.

August

  • 4 August: at the Knebworth Park (England), the British band Led Zeppelin plays its first concert in two years.
  • 5 August: in Algiers, the Frente Polisario and Mauritania sign a peace treaty. Mauritania yields its share of the distribution of Western Sahara to the RASD.
  • August 6: In the state of California there is a 5.7 earthquake that leaves several wounded and $500,000 in damages.
  • August 9: The first nudist beach opens in Brighton, United Kingdom.
  • August 10: In the United States, Michael Jackson launches his first solo album Off The Wall after separating from the Jackson Five.
  • 11 August: in Ecuador, Jaime Roldós, assumes the presidency of that country.
  • 11 August: Morocco occupies the territory of Western Sahara that Mauritania had left.
  • August 11: In India, a dam broke in the Machhu River: 5000 people died.
  • August 14: Ireland has a storm during the Fastnet Race race. They die 15 competitors, and win the competition, 40-year-old Ted Turner.
  • August 15: Led Zeppelin launches his album In through the out door.
  • August 25: Begins the 2nd Edition of the 1979 Youth Football World Cup for the first time in Japan.
  • August 27: The Irish Republican Army kills Lord Mountbatten (a admiral uncle of Prince Philip) and three others. He also bombs Warrenpoint, killing 18 British soldiers.
  • 28 August-8 September: South Pacific Games 1979 are held in Suva (Fiyi Islands).
  • 31 August: in the Caribbean area, the joint action of the Cyclone David and Frederick caused an unprecedented catastrophe.

September

  • September 1st: the American ship Pioneer 11 (which was launched on April 5, 1973) makes the first approach to Saturn.
  • September 6: the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights arrives in Buenos Aires to investigate more than 3 000 cases of disappeared in just three years by the president of the military junta Jorge Rafael Videla. The media and complicit journalists of Videla carry out a great campaign of discreditation.
  • 6 September: in the area of atomic testing in Nevada (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 7:00 (local time), the United States detonates its 140 kt Hearts atomic bomb to 640 m underground. It is the 932 bomb of 1129 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • September 7th: In Tokyo, Japan, the World Championship is finished sub-20 where the Argentine National Team is the world's champion for the first time in this category by defeating the world's champion before the selection of the Soviet Union by 3-1.
  • 8 September: in the area of atomic testing in Nevada, at 9:02 (local time), the United States detonates its 5 kt atom bomb to 660 m underground.
  • September 20: In the Central African Empire, Emperor Bokassa I was overthrown.
  • September 21, Chile founded the Hualaihué commune.
  • September 21: In Buenos Aires, the Argentine civil-military dictatorship abducted the U.S. guerrilla Adriana Lesgart who was the victim of murder in December 1980.
  • September 23: The Social Democratic Party was founded in Nicaragua.

October

  • October 15: In Sweden, the Albanian Catholic nun Teresa of Calcutta is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • October 15: in El Salvador President Carlos Humberto Romero is overthrown by a coup d'etat and replaced in power by the Revolutionary Board of Government.
  • October 15: In the Imperial Valley there is an earthquake of 1979 that leaves 30 million dollars in damage.
La Masía centro de formación del Fútbol Club Barcelona.
  • October 20: In Barcelona, Spain, La Masía is inaugurated, the training centre for the lower divisions of the Barcelona Club.
  • October 25: In Spain a referendum of the statutes of autonomy of the Basque Country and Catalonia is held.
  • 27 October: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are independent of the British Empire.
  • October 31: Western Airlines Flight 2605 accident. 72 occupants die and 2 flight attendees survive.

November

  • 4 November: in Tehran (Iran), students assault the U.S. Embassy.
  • 5 November: the first group of 100 Cuban teachers from the Augusto César Sandino contingent arrived in Nicaragua.
  • 9 November: In the United States, the Equivocated Ribbon Incident happens. A human error triggers a general prealerta for the final thermonuclear war.
  • November 12: In response to the U.S. embassy in Tehran, U.S. President Jimmy Carter orders to cancel any oil treaty with Iran.
  • November 14, Hostage Crisis in Iran: U.S. President James Carter decrees the immobilization of all Iranian funds and assets in the U.S. and U.S. banks.
  • November 17, Hostage Crisis in Iran: Ayatollah Jomeini orders the release of the 13 hostages of the U.S. diplomatic corps of women or black race.
  • 20 November: in the Kaaba de La Meca (Saudi Arabia) about 200 Sunni Muslims rebel during the pilgrimage, taking 6000 hostages. The Government will be assisted by French forces.
  • November 23: In Manizales, Colombia, there is a 6-degree earthquake on the Richter scale.
  • November 30: British group Pink Floyd launches The Wall album, becoming the 12th best-selling album in history.

December

  • 1 December: Color TV officially opened in Colombia,
  • 2 December: in Portugal, the elections are held.
  • 2 December: in Iran, a second national plebiscite approves with 99.5 per cent of the votes the text of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • December 3: The Who concert is held in Cincinnati, Ohio (United States) where an avalanche of attendees leaves 11 dead.
  • December 11: The American Cup ends in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Paraguay is Champion for Second Vez Copa América after winning it in the global 3-1 to Chile.
  • 12 December:
    • In Colombia there is a strong earthquake of 8.2 that causes a large tsunami with waves of 5 meters. Between 300 and 600 people die on the Colombian Pacific coast.
    • in Caracas, Count on me. by Daniel Riolobos wins the 8th Edition of the OTI Festival in Argentina.
  • December 14: British band The Clash launches its most successful album, London Calling.
  • 14 December: in a well 235 meters underground, in the U2em area of the Nevada atomic testing site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 10:00 (local time) United States detonates its Blue atomic bomb, of less than 20 kt. It is the 939 bomb of 1131 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • December 21: In London, the Lancaster House Agreement is signed for a ceasefire in South Rodesia.
  • December 24: first successful launch of a European launcher rocket (Ariane 1, European Space Agency).
  • December 27: Operation Storm-333 (Soviet troops murder the Afghan dictator Hafizullah Amín).

Births

January

Viacheslav Sviderski.
  • January 1st: Brody Dalle, Australian singer of the band The Distillers.
  • January 1st: Gisela, Spanish singer.
  • January 1st: Viacheslav Sviderski, Ukrainian footballer.
  • January 1st: Anna Ammirati, Italian actress.
  • January 1st: Andoni Aranaga, Spanish cyclist.
  • January 1: Saleh Ali al-Sammad, a Yemeni politician (f. 2018).
  • 1 January: Anuarbek Amankulov, taekwondista Kazakh.
  • January 2: Alessandro Cittadini, Italian basketball player.
  • January 2: Jonathan Greening, English footballer.
  • January 3: Rosman García, Venezuelan baseball player (f. 2011).
  • January 3: Takamichi Kobayashi, Japanese footballer.
  • January 3: Carlos Luis Maldonado, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • January 3: Vania Masías, Peruvian actress and dancer.
  • January 3: Adriano Vieira Louzada, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 3: Rogério Corrêa, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 3: Lucas Severino, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 3: Javier Benítez Pomares, Spanish cyclist.
  • January 3: Yénier Márquez, a Cuban footballer.
  • January 4th: Jeph Howard, American band musician The Used.
  • January 4: Leonidas Neto Pereira, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 4th: Adrian Barbon, Spanish politician.
  • January 5: Blanca Soto, Mexican model and actress.
  • January 5: Daniel Sánchez Pardos, Spanish writer.
  • January 5: Giuseppe Gibilisco, Italian athlete.
  • January 5: Klimenti Tsitaishvili, Georgian footballer.
  • January 5: Alexis Dubus, English actor.
  • January 5: Claudia Bahamón, Colombian model and presenter.
  • January 5: Kim Fanlo, Spanish musician.
  • January 5: David Kopp, German cyclist.
  • January 5: Liesbet de Vocht, Belgian cyclist.
  • January 5: Alberto Loddo, Italian cyclist.
  • January 6: Juris Laizāns, Latvian footballer.
  • January 6: Cristela Alonzo, American actress.
  • January 7: Bipasha Basu, Indian actress and model.
  • January 7: Fabiola Zuluaga, Colombian tennis player.
  • January 7: Deborah David, actress, singer, model and Guatemalan perfumer.
  • January 7: Aloe Blacc, singer, composer, rapper and American musician.
Stipe Pletikosa
  • January 8: Stipe Pletikosa, Croatian footballer.
  • January 8: Adrian Mutu, Romanian footballer.
  • January 8: Seol Ki-hyeon, South Korean footballer.
  • January 8: Hanna Ljungberg, Swedish footballer.
  • January 8: David Civera, Spanish singer.
  • January 8: Sarah Polley, Canadian actress.
  • January 8: Maya Ford, American bassist.
  • January 8: Torry Castellano, American drummer.
  • January 8: Paula Ortiz, director, screenwriter and Spanish producer.
  • January 9: Daniele Conti, Italian footballer.
  • January 9: Athanasios Prittas, Greek footballer.
  • January 10: Luis Eduardo Schmidt, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 10: Alessandro Mori Nunes, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 10: Geraldo dos Santos Júnior, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 11: Rodrigo Nunes de Oliveira, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 11: Pedro Alonso Pablos, producer of Spanish cinema.
  • January 11: Olga Zharkova, Russian curling player.
  • January 11: Siti Nurhaliza, singer pop malaya.
  • January 11: Darren Lynn Bousman, American filmmaker.
Grzegorz Rasiak
  • January 12: Grzegorz Rasiak, Polish footballer.
  • January 12: John Galliquio, Peruvian footballer.
  • January 12: Rodolfo Martín Ferrando, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 12: David Zabriskie, American cyclist.
  • January 13: Gorka Otxoa, Spanish actor.
  • January 13: Fernando Zagharian, Argentine footballer.
  • January 14: David Bermudo, Spanish footballer.
  • January 14: Kathy Anderson, pornographic actress and Czech erotic model.
  • January 14: Chris Albright, American footballer.
  • January 14: Angela Lindvall, American model and actress.
  • January 15: Antonio Núñez Tena, Spanish footballer.
  • January 15: Martin Petrov, Bulgarian footballer.
  • January 15: Ariella Ferrera, Colombian pornographic actress.
  • January 15: Pedro Mairata Gual, Spanish footballer.
  • January 15: Jonas Ljungblad, Swedish cyclist.
  • January 16: Aaliyah, American singer (f. 2001).
  • 16 January: Muntazer al Zaidi, an Iraqi journalist.
  • January 16: Erik Korchaguin, Russian footballer.
  • January 16: Climax Lawrence, Indian footballer.
  • January 17: Stefano Carozzo, Italian farmer.
  • January 17: Micaela Ramazzotti, Italian actress.
  • January 17: Ricardo Cabanas, Swiss footballer.
  • January 18: Sachiko Kojima, Japanese voice actress.
  • January 18: Wandy Rodríguez, Dominican baseball player.
  • January 18: Paulo Ferreira, Portuguese footballer.
  • January 18: Jocimar Nascimento, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 19: Andreine Álvarez, actress, acting teacher and Venezuelan humorist.
  • January 19: Josu Sarriegi, Spanish footballer.
  • January 19: Eneko Romo, Spanish footballer.
  • January 19: Adriana Angeles Lozada, Mexican Yudoca.
  • January 20: Emiliano Bonazzoli, Italian footballer.
  • January 20: Shang Yi, Chinese footballer.
  • January 20: Ricardo Modesto da Silva, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 20: Hamza Alić, Bosnian athlete.
  • January 20: Marcelo Argañaraz, Argentine footballer.
  • January 21: Melendi, Spanish singer.
  • January 21: María Teresa Carrasco, Cuban actress.
  • January 22: Miguel Álvarez-Fernández, Spanish composer.
  • January 22: Lincoln Cássio de Souza Soares, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 22: Carlos Ruiz, Panamanian baseball player.
  • January 22: Matteo Pelliciari, Italian swimmer.
  • January 22: Michael Yano, Japanese footballer.
  • January 22: Israel Delgado, Spanish footballer.
  • January 22: Melanie Winiger, Swiss actress and model.
  • January 23: Juan Rincón, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • January 23: Kōzō Yūki, Japanese footballer.
  • January 23: Saulius Binevičius, Lithuanian swimmer.
  • January 24: Juantxo Elía, Spanish footballer.
  • January 24: Tatyana Ali, American singer.
  • January 24: Nikolas Wallenda, American acrobat.
  • January 24: Carsten Bergemann, German cyclist.
  • January 25: Christine Lakin, American actress.
Roberto Fernández Alvarellos
  • January 25: Roberto Fernández Alvarellos, Spanish footballer.
  • January 25: Antonio Manuel Sánchez Gómez, Spanish footballer.
  • January 25: Dani Mallo, Spanish footballer.
  • January 25: Francisco Gómez, American footballer.
  • January 26: Sara Rue, American actress.
  • January 26: Maksim Kalinichenko, Ukrainian footballer.
  • January 26: Cătălin Munteanu, Romanian footballer.
  • January 26: Barbara Borges, Brazilian actress.
  • January 26: Susana Mora, a Mexican former footballer.
  • January 27: Rosamund Pike, British actress.
  • January 27: Naoshi Nakamura, Japanese footballer.
  • January 28: Eduardo Navarro Soriano, Spanish footballer (f. 2022).
  • January 28: Maximum Lucas, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 29: Cheli, Spanish footballer.
  • January 29: Matej Mavrič, Slovenian footballer.
  • January 29: Francesco D'Macho, Italian pornographic actor.
  • January 29: Juan Pablo Posada, Colombian actor.
  • January 30: Carlos Latre, humorist, imitator, actor and Spanish journalist.
  • January 30: Davide Simoncelli, Italian skier.
  • January 30: Luis Amaranto Perea, footballer and Colombian coach.
  • January 30: Michelle Langstone, New Zealand actress.
  • January 31: Alberto Becerra, Mexican footballer.
  • January 31: Bartosz Jurecki, Polish basketball player.
  • January 31: Brahim Asloum, French boxer.
  • January 31: Mārcis Rullis, bobsleigh leton pilot.

February

  • February 1: Juan Silveira dos Santos, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 1st: Valentin Elizalde, Mexican singer (f. 2006).
  • February 1st: Julie Augustyniak, American footballer.
  • February 2: Rubén Pulido, Spanish footballer.
  • February 2: Motoki Kawasaki, Japanese footballer.
  • February 3: Mitsuru Hasegawa, Japanese footballer.
  • February 3: M'balia Marichal, American singer of the band Onda Vaselina.
  • February 3: Lúcio Flávio dos Santos, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 4: Johan Coenen, Belgian cyclist.
  • February 5: Alex Baresi, Italian pornographic actor.
  • February 5: Ilaria Salvatori, Italian farmer.
  • February 5: César Santis, Chilean footballer.
  • February 5: Paulo Gonçalves, a Portuguese motorcycle pilot (f. 2020).
  • February 5: Bojan Jamina, Bosnian footballer (f. 2022).
  • February 6: Pablo Orbaiz, Spanish footballer.
  • February 6: Joakim Wulff, Swedish footballer.
  • February 6: Ivan Bošnjak, Croatian footballer.
  • February 6: Alice Weidel, German economist.
  • February 6: Dan Bălan, Moldovan singer.
  • February 6: Volodymyr Bileka, Ukrainian cyclist.
  • February 7: Cerina Vincent, American actress.
  • February 7: Eliezer Alfonzo, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • February 7: Jesús Díaz, Spanish composer.
  • February 7: Thomas Mandl, Austrian footballer.
  • 7 February: Nicolas Dieuze, French footballer.
  • February 7: Luis Carrión, Spanish footballer.
  • February 7: Daniel Bierofka, German footballer.
  • February 7: Yuriy Krivtsov, Ukrainian cyclist.
  • February 8: Antonio Hidalgo Morilla, Spanish footballer.
  • February 8: Cléber Schwenck Has, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 8: Édson Marcelo de Faria Manfron, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 8: José Alcaide Muñoz, Spanish footballer.
  • February 9: Zhang Ziyi, Chinese actress and model.
  • February 9: Marco Caneira, Portuguese footballer.
  • February 9: Anderson Polga, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 9: Ricardo David Páez, a former soccer player and Venezuelan coach.
  • February 9: Álvaro Martínez Aginaga, Spanish footballer.
  • February 10: Gabriel García "Gabri", Spanish footballer.
  • February 10: Igor Gabilondo del Campo, Spanish footballer.
  • 11 February: Mabrouk Zaid, Saudi footballer.
  • February 11: Allysin Chaynes, Romanian porn actress.
  • February 12: Jesse Spencer, Australian actor and musician.
  • February 12: Gerard Amoukou Gnanhouan, Ivorian footballer.
  • February 12: Sergio Matabuena, Spanish footballer.
  • February 12: Juan Carlos Abadía, Colombian politician.
  • February 13: Rafael Márquez, Mexican footballer.
  • February 13: Mena Suvari, American actress.
  • 13 February: Mala Rodriguez, Spanish singer.
  • 13 February: Adrian Sarkisian, footballer and Uruguayan coach.
  • February 14: Yūichirō Nagai, Japanese footballer.
  • February 14: Michael Jurack, German york.
  • February 14: Pablo Pallante, Uruguayan footballer.
  • February 14: Piero Alva Niezen, a Peruvian footballer.
  • February 15: Javier José Colina, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • February 15: Luis Fernando Camacho, Bolivian lawyer and politician.
  • February 15: Scott Severin, Scottish footballer.
Valentino Rossi
  • February 16: Valentino Rossi, Italian bike rider.
  • February 16: Simone Vanni, Italian farmer.
  • February 16: Roberto Albores Gleason, Mexican politician.
  • February 16: Stéphane Dalmat, French footballer.
  • 17 February: Maurizio Bobbato, Italian athlete.
  • February 17: María Rocío Stevenson, Colombian model and presenter.
  • February 18: Vega, Spanish singer.
  • February 18: Jason Scotland, footballer trinitense.
  • February 18: Mikel Aranburu, Spanish footballer.
  • February 19: Mariana Ochoa, Mexican singer and actress.
  • February 19: Steve Cherundolo, American footballer.
  • February 19: Rubén Suárez, Spanish footballer.
  • February 19: Luis Prieto, Spanish footballer.
  • February 19: Carlos Eduardo Ferrari, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 19: Sérgio Júnior, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 19: Romina Belluscio, presenter and Argentine model.
  • February 20: Alberto Noah, Spanish footballer.
  • February 20: Song Chong-gug, South Korean footballer.
  • February 20: Roberto Júlio de Figueiredo, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 21: Jennifer Love Hewitt, American actress and singer.
  • February 21: Carlos Colon Jr., Puerto Rican professional fighter.
  • February 21st: Ibán Cuadrado, Spanish footballer.
  • February 21: Pascal Chimbonda, French footballer.
  • February 22: Brett Emerton, Australian footballer.
  • February 22: Yasunori Takada, Japanese footballer.
  • February 22: Débora Falabella, Brazilian actress.
  • 22 February: Pedro Carrizales, Mexican politician (f. 2022).
  • February 23: Luca Celli, Italian cyclist.
  • February 23: Lucas Abraham, Argentine footballer.
  • February 23: Hideyuki Ujiie, Japanese footballer.
  • February 24: Ainhoa Arbizu, Spanish journalist and presenter.
  • February 25: Ricardo Anaya, Mexican politician and lawyer.
  • February 26: Jesús López Velázquez, Spanish footballer.
  • February 26: Shauntay Hinton, American model.
  • February 26: Richard Egington, British Remero.
  • February 26: Shalim Ortiz, Puerto Rican singer and actor.
  • February 26: Corinne Bailey Rae, British singer.
  • 27 February: Adriana Campos, Colombian actress (f. 2015).
  • February 27: Santiago Pedrero, Argentine actor.
  • February 27: Jandro, Spanish footballer.
  • February 27: Lee Yong-shin, South Korean actress.
  • February 28: Ali Boulala, Swedish professional skater.
  • February 28: Andriy Nesmachniy, Ukrainian footballer.
  • February 28: Remco van der Schaaf, Dutch footballer.
  • February 28: Stefan Wessels, German footballer.
  • February 28: Alberto Zapata, Panamanian footballer.
  • February 28: Sébastien Bourdais, a French motor racing driver.
  • February 28: Michael Bisping, English martial art fighter.
  • February 28: Ivo Karlović, Croatian tennis player.
  • February 28: Sander van Doorn, DJ and Dutch music producer trance and house.
  • February 28: Spyros Balomenos, Greek basketball player.

March

  • March 2: Damien Duff, Irish footballer.
  • 2 March: Francesco Tavano, Italian footballer.
  • March 2: Carlos Eduardo Soares, Brazilian footballer.
  • 2 March: Damien Grégorini, French footballer.
  • March 3: Jorge Julio, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • March 3: Ryo Kushino, Japanese footballer.
  • March 3: Albert Jorquera, Spanish footballer.
  • March 3: Flick Shagwell, British porn actress.
  • March 3: Radoslav Rogina, Croatian cyclist.
  • 4 March: Viacheslav Malaféyev, Russian footballer.
  • March 5: Karla Monroig, actress, model and Puerto Rican presenter.
  • March 5: Youssef Mokhtari, Moroccan footballer.
  • March 5: Lars Krogh Jeppesen, Danish basketball player.
  • March 5: César Sepúlveda, Chilean actor.
  • March 5: Rógvi Jacobsen, a ferocious footballer.
  • March 6: Tim Howard, American footballer.
  • March 8: Tom Chaplin, British singer of the Keane band.
  • March 8: Carolina Varleta, Chilean actress.
  • March 8: Elexis Monroe, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • March 8: Michael Beauchamp, Australian footballer.
  • March 9: Melina Pérez, American professional fighter.
  • March 9: Óscar Martínez Cid, Spanish footballer.
  • March 10: Danny Pudi, American actor and comedian.
  • March 10: Ashley Callus, Australian swimmer.
  • March 11: Benji Madden: American band singer Good Charlotte.
  • March 11: Gueorgui Péyev, Bulgarian footballer.
  • March 11: Joel Madden, American singer of the Good Charlotte band.
  • March 11: Arturo Sanhueza, Chilean footballer.
  • March 11: Mirko Savini, footballer and Italian coach.
  • 11 March: Jassim Mohammed Ghulam, an Iraqi footballer.
  • March 12: Edwin Villafuerte, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • March 12: Seth Johnson, English footballer.
  • March 12: Staf Scheirlinckx, Belgian cyclist.
  • March 13: Johan Santana, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • 13 March: Arkadiusz Głowacki, Polish footballer.
  • 13 March: Maher Al-Sayed, Syrian footballer.
  • March 13: Gustavo García Eugenio, Spanish footballer.
  • March 14: Chris Klein, American actor.
  • 14 March: Arsénio Cabungula, Angolan footballer.
  • 14 March: Nicolas Anelka, French footballer.
  • March 14: Antonio Serrano Dávila, Peruvian footballer.
  • March 14: Caleb Norkus, American footballer.
  • March 14: Reinaldo da Cruz Oliveira, Brazilian footballer.
  • 14 March: Michele Riondino, Italian actor.
  • March 14: Iker Camaño, Spanish cyclist.
  • March 15: Kevin Youkilis, American baseball player.
  • March 16: Marcela Mar, Colombian actress.
  • March 16: Tatsuya Enomoto, Japanese footballer.
  • March 16: Édison Méndez, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • March 17: Samoa Joe, American professional fighter of Samoan descent.
  • March 17: Marcelo Cabrita, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 18: Adam Levine, American singer and actor of the band Maroon 5.
  • March 18: João Fernando Nelo, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 19: Ivan Ljubicic, Croatian tennis player.
  • March 19: Franco Brienza, Italian footballer.
  • March 19: Cesáreo Victorino, Mexican footballer.
  • March 19: Joseba Zubeldia, Spanish cyclist.
  • March 19: Petr Voříšek, Czech footballer.
  • March 19: Christos Patsatzoglou, Greek footballer.
  • March 20: Silvia Abascal, Spanish actress.
  • March 20: Silvia Navarro Giménez, Spanish basketball player.
  • March 21: Yahir, Mexican singer and actor.
  • March 22: Juan Uribe, Dominican baseball player.
  • March 22: Aldo Duscher, Argentine soccer player.
  • March 22: Darcy Marquardt, Canadian shirt.
  • March 23: José Luís Santos da Visitação, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 25: Lee Pace, American actor.
  • March 25: Morten Karlsen, Danish footballer.
  • March 25: Matteo Carrara, Italian cyclist.
  • March 25: Paolo Castellini, Italian footballer.
  • March 26: Nacho Novo, Spanish footballer.
  • March 26: Juliana Paes, Brazilian actress.
  • March 26: Saioa Hernández, Spanish lyric singer.
  • March 28: Ramona Cataleta, an Italian farmer.
  • March 28: Stefano Sorrentino, Italian footballer.
  • March 29: Estela Giménez, a gymnast and a Spanish presenter.
  • March 29: Koichi Kawai, Japanese footballer.
Norah Jones
  • March 30: Norah Jones, American singer.
  • March 30: Anatoliy Timoshchuk, Ukrainian footballer.
  • March 30: Daniel Arenas, Colombian actor.
  • March 30: Stéphane Grichting, Swiss footballer.
  • March 30: Elinton Andrade, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 31: Satoshi Sato, Japanese footballer.
  • March 31: Tanya Tate, pornographic actress and British erotic model.
  • March 31: Omri Afek, an Israeli footballer.

April

  • April 1st: Elizabeth Gutiérrez, American actress.
  • April 1: Roberta Alaimo, Italian politics.
  • April 1: Ivano Balić, Croatian basketball player.
  • April 1st: Ruth Beitia, sportsman and Spanish politics.
  • April 2: Grafite, Brazilian footballer.
  • April 2: Lindy Booth, Canadian actress.
  • April 3: Leandro Vieira, Brazilian footballer.
  • April 3: Naif Al-Qadi, Saudi footballer.
  • April 4: Heath Ledger, Australian actor (f. 2008).
  • April 4: Sharon Wild, Czech pornographic actress.
  • April 5: Cristina Urgel, TV presenter and Spanish actress.
  • April 5: Mitsuo Ogasawara, Japanese footballer.
  • April 5: Cesare Natali, Italian footballer.
  • April 5: Timo Hildebrand, German footballer.
  • April 5: Vlada Avramov, Serbian footballer.
  • April 6: Alain N'Kong, Cameroonian footballer.
  • April 7: Adrian Beltré, Dominican baseball player.
  • April 7: Danny Sandoval, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • April 8: Alexi Laiho, Finnish vocalist and guitarist for the Children of Bodom band.
  • April 8: Marta Baldó, Spanish gymnast.
  • April 8: Mohamed Kader, Togolese footballer.
  • April 9: Katsumi, French porn actress.
  • April 9: Peter Luccin, French footballer.
  • April 10: Rachel Corrie, American activist (f. 2003).
  • April 10: Sophie Ellis-Bextor, British pop-dance singer.
  • April 10: Ivan Alonso, Uruguayan footballer.
  • April 11: Diego Confalonieri, Italian farmer.
  • April 11: Chris Gaylor, American drummer.
  • April 11: María Elena Swett, Chilean actress.
  • April 11: Malcolm Christie, English footballer.
  • April 12: Carolina La O, Colombian singer.
  • April 12: Claire Danes, American actress.
  • April 12: Jennifer Morrison, American actress, model and producer.
  • April 12: Mateja Kežman, Serbian footballer.
  • April 12: Sergio Pellissier, Italian footballer.
  • 13 April: Ivica Križanac, Croatian footballer.
  • April 13: Murat Yıldırım, Turkish actor.
  • April 14: Rebecca DiPietro, American model.
  • April 14: Noah Pamarot, French footballer.
  • April 15: Mariana Ávila, Mexican actress.
  • April 15: Luke Evans, British actor.
  • April 15: Masahiro Akimoto, Japanese footballer.
  • April 16: Christijan Albers, Dutch Formula 1 pilot.
  • April 16: Teruki Tabata, Japanese footballer.
  • April 17: Michael Treanor, American actor.
  • April 17: Giusy Ferreri, Italian singer.
  • April 18: Nuria Fergó, Spanish singer and actress.
  • April 18: Park Dong-hyuk, South Korean footballer.
  • April 18: Alvaro Rubio, Spanish footballer.
  • April 19: Kate Hudson, American actress.
  • April 19: Zhao Junzhe, Chinese footballer.
  • April 20: Ludovic Magnin, Swiss footballer.
James McAvoy
  • April 21: James McAvoy, British actor.
  • April 23: Luis García Conde, Spanish footballer.
  • April 23: Carlos Silva, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • April 23: Lauri Ylönen, Finnish singer-songwriter The Rasmus.
  • April 23: Roberto Manrique, Ecuadorian actor and model.
  • April 24: Ettore Rigotti, Italian musician.
  • April 24: Keisuke Ota, Japanese footballer.
  • April 26: Sara Thunebro, Swedish footballer.
  • April 26: Fereydoon Zandi, an Iranian footballer.
  • April 27: Hocine Achiou, Algerian footballer.
  • April 27: José Javier Barkero, Spanish footballer.
  • April 28: Shingo Ito, Japanese footballer.
  • April 28: Nikolče Noveski, Macedonian footballer.
  • April 28: Pascal Johansen, French footballer.
  • April 29: Jo O'Meara, British actress and dancer, S Club 7 band singer.
  • April 29: Lee Dong-gook, South Korean footballer.
  • April 29: Rubén Alfaro Bernabé, Spanish politician.
  • April 30: Daniel Elbittar, Venezuelan actor and singer.
  • April 30: Gerardo Torrado, Mexican footballer.
  • April 30: Rachelle Viinberg, Canadian shirt.

May

  • May 1st: Pauli Rantasalmi, Finnish guitarist of the band The Rasmus.
  • May 1st: Tadaaki Hirakawa, Japanese footballer.
  • May 1st: Kota Minami, Japanese footballer.
  • May 1st: Mauro Bergamasco, Italian rugby player.
  • 2 May: Andrea Martongelli, Italian guitarist.
  • May 3: Chus Bravo, Spanish footballer.
  • May 3: Mikel Amantegui, Spanish footballer.
  • May 4: Lance Bass, American singer, actor and producer of the band 'N Sync.
  • 4 May: Edin Bašić, Bosnian basketball player.
  • May 5: Simone Ercoli, Italian swimmer.
  • May 5: Augusto Andaveris, Bolivian footballer.
  • May 5: Sandee Westgate, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • May 8: Alessandro Donati, Italian cyclist.
  • May 9: Pierre Bouvier, Canadian singer of the Simple Plan band.
  • May 9: Mirosław Sznaucner, Polish footballer.
  • May 9: Éric Cubilier, French footballer.
  • May 9: Rosario Dawson, American actress.
  • May 9: Rubens Bertogliati, Swiss cyclist.
  • May 10: Alfredo Canario, baseball player and Venezuelan singer.
  • May 10: Lee Hyori, Korean singer, actress and model.
  • May 11: Melissa Bacelar, American actress.
  • May 12: Pablo Sciuto, Uruguayan singer.
  • May 12: David Hellebuyck, French footballer.
  • May 12: Joaquim Rodríguez, Spanish cyclist.
  • 13 May: Viacheslav Shevchuk, Ukrainian footballer.
  • May 14: Carlos Tenorio, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • 14 May: Robert Arrhenius, Swedish basketball player.
  • May 14: Macarena Olona Choclán, Spanish lawyer.
  • May 15: Renato Dirnei, Brazilian footballer.
  • May 15: André Dias, Brazilian footballer.
  • May 15: Naroa Agirre, Spanish athlete.
  • May 15: Adolfo Bautista, Mexican footballer.
  • May 15: Dominic Scott, Irish guitarist.
  • May 15: Edina Csaba, Hungarian farmer.
  • May 15: Amalur Mendizabal, Spanish politics.
  • May 15: Daniel Caines, British athlete.
  • May 15: Mau Penisula, footballer marshales.
  • May 15: Isidro Candia, Paraguayan footballer.
  • May 16: McKenzie Lee, British porn actress.
  • May 16: Lucas Arnau, Colombian singer.
  • May 16: Nikos Katsavakis, Greek footballer.
  • May 17: Jimmie Åkesson, Swedish politician.
  • May 17: Urs Eichhorn, Swiss curling player.
  • May 18: Mariusz Lewandowski, Polish footballer.
  • May 18: Antonio Jesús Marfil Roca, Spanish footballer.
  • May 18: Iago García, Spanish actor.
  • May 19: Andrea Pirlo, Italian footballer.
  • May 19: Diego Forlán, Uruguayan footballer.
  • May 20: Yoshinari Takagi, Japanese footballer.
  • May 21: Adam Gontier, Canadian singer of the Three Days Grace band.
  • May 21: Hideo Hashimoto, Japanese footballer.
  • May 21: Jesse Capelli, Canadian pornographic actress.
  • May 22: Ryuji Sueoka, Japanese footballer.
  • May 23: Giampaolo Cheula, Italian cyclist.
  • May 24: Rubén Torrecilla González, Spanish footballer.
  • May 25: Martin Jiránek, Czech footballer.
  • May 25: Hideaki Sorachi, recognized Japanese mangaka.
  • May 25: Carlos Bocanegra, American footballer of Mexican descent.
  • May 26: Elisabeth Harnois, American actress.
Ashley Massaro
  • May 26: Katarzyna Łaska, Polish singer.
  • May 26: Ashley Massaro, professional fighter and American model (f. 2019).
  • May 27: Mile Sterjovski, Australian footballer.
  • May 27: Laura Kalmari, Finnish footballer.
  • May 28: Bryan Namoff, American footballer.
  • May 29: Ari Borovoy, producer, actor and Mexican singer of the OV7 band.
  • May 29: Brian Kendrick, American professional fighter.
  • May 29: Arne Friedrich, German footballer.
  • May 29: Jéssica Albiach, a Spanish journalist.
  • May 29: Fonseca, Colombian singer and composer.
  • May 30: Fabian Ernst, German footballer.
  • May 30: Rie Kugimiya, seiyū and Japanese singer.
  • May 31: Jean-François Gillet, Belgian footballer.
  • May 31: Ronald Alegrías, Colombian footballer.

June

  • June 1: Dani Mateo, comic, actor and broadcaster.
  • June 1: Markus Persson, developer and creator of Minecraft
  • June 1: Mario Méndez, Mexican footballer.
  • June 1st: Takeshi Saito, Japanese footballer.
  • June 1: Simon J. Berger, Swedish actor.
  • June 2: Morena Baccarin, Brazilian actress.
  • 2 June: Fernando Fernández, Spanish footballer.
  • June 2: Luis Durán Riquelme, Chilean footballer.
  • June 2: Natalia Rodríguez Martínez, Spanish athlete.
  • June 3: Redimi2 (Willy González Cruz), Dominican singer of Christian rap.
  • June 3: Bonnie Aarons, American actress.
  • June 3: Manabu Wakabayashi, Japanese footballer.
  • June 4: Iván Moreno and Fabianesi, Argentine footballer of Spanish origin.
  • June 4: Naohiro Takahara, Japanese footballer.
  • June 5: Pete Wentz, American bass player of the Fall Out Boy band.
David Bisbal
  • June 5: David Bisbal, Spanish singer.
  • June 5: Sebastián Saja, Argentine soccer player.
  • June 5: William Araujo, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • June 5: Stefanos Kotsolis, Greek footballer.
  • June 5: Hiromasa Yamamoto, Japanese footballer.
  • June 6: Juan Martín Jáuregui, Argentine actor.
  • June 6: Roberto De Zerbi, footballer and Italian coach.
  • June 6: Goichi Ishitani, Japanese footballer.
  • June 7: Natalia Valdebenito, TV animator and Chilean actress.
  • June 7: Kevin Hofland, Dutch footballer.
  • June 7: Ana Ruiz, Spanish actress.
  • June 7: Yosuke Ikehata, Japanese footballer.
  • June 7: Kazuki Teshima, Japanese footballer.
  • June 7: Kenichi Ego, Japanese footballer.
  • June 7: Julie Berthelsen, Danish singer.
  • June 8: Verónica Orozco, Colombian actress and singer.
  • June 8: Ashley Long, British pornographic actress.
  • June 8: Derek Trucks, American guitarist of the Allman Brothers Band band.
  • June 8: Jorge Alessandri Vergara, Chilean lawyer and politician.
  • June 9: Dario Dainelli, Italian footballer.
  • June 9: Stefano Tempesti, Italian waterpolista.
  • June 10: Víctor Moreno, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • June 10: Takeshi Yamaguchi, Japanese footballer.
  • June 10: Makoto Kimura, Japanese footballer.
  • June 10: Ivan Raña, Spanish triathle.
  • June 10: Jake Tsakalidis, Greek-georgian basketball player.
  • June 10: Assi Azar, Israeli presenter.
  • June 10: Bernardo Vasconcelos, Portuguese footballer.
  • June 11: Ricardo Ferreira Berna, Brazilian footballer.
  • June 11: Eneko Andueza, Spanish politician.
  • June 12: Robyn, Swedish pop singer.
  • June 12: Diego Milito, Argentine soccer player.
  • June 12: Álex Mumbrú, Spanish basketball player.
  • June 12: Carolina Cruz, Colombian model and host.
  • June 13: Mauro Esposito, Italian footballer.
  • June 13: Esther Anderson, Australian actress and model.
  • June 13: Antonio Cañadas, Spanish footballer.
  • June 16: Patricio Santos Fontanet, a former Argentinean singer of the Callejeros band.
  • June 14: Paradorn Srichaphan, Thai tennis player.
  • June 14: Osvaldo Benavides, Mexican actor.
  • June 14: Luís Filipe Ângelo Rodrigues Fernandes, Portuguese footballer.
  • June 14: Alejandro Alpízar, Costa Rican footballer.
  • June 15: Yu Tokisaki, Japanese footballer.
  • June 15: Julia Schultz, American model and actress.
  • June 16: Emerson Acuña, Colombian footballer.
  • June 17: Nick Rimando, American footballer.
  • June 19: José Kléberson, Brazilian footballer.
  • June 20: Masashi Motoyama, Japanese footballer.
  • June 20: Teruaki Kobayashi, Japanese footballer.
  • June 21: Chris Pratt, actor, voice actor and American producer.
  • June 22: Leire Martínez, Spanish singer of the band La Oreja de Van Gogh.
  • June 22: Ana Micaela Moreira, Portuguese singer.
  • June 22: Gioia Marzocca, Italian farmer.
  • June 23: Shigeki Tsujimoto, Japanese footballer.
  • June 23: LaDainian Tomlinson, American footballer.
  • June 24: Petra Němcová, Czech model.
  • June 25: Daniel Jensen, Danish footballer.
  • June 25: Omar Berdiýew, Turkish footballer (f. 2023).
  • June 26: Luis Alberto González, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • June 26: Txema Añibarro, Spanish footballer.
  • June 26: Victoria Sin, German pornographic actress.
  • 27 June: Fabrizio Miccoli, Italian footballer.
  • June 28: Reiji Nakajima, Japanese footballer.
  • June 28: Yesenia Valencia, Colombian actress.
  • June 29: Abraham Paz, Spanish footballer.
  • June 29: Tomoyuki Sakai, Japanese footballer.
  • June 29: Shigeru Sakurai, Japanese footballer.
  • June 30: Raquel Martínez, a Spanish journalist.
  • June 30: Michael Tommy, Sierra Leonean footballer.
  • June 30: Sylvain Chavanel, French cyclist.
  • June 30: Leonardo Bordad, Uruguayan footballer.

July

  • 1 July: Sylvain Calzati, French cyclist.
  • July 2: Yuji Ishikawa, Japanese footballer.
  • July 2: Livonir Ruschel, Brazilian footballer.
  • 2 July: Najat el Hachmi, a Spanish nationalized Moroccan writer.
  • July 3: Berta Collado, presenter and Spanish journalist.
  • July 3: Maximiliano Kosteki, an Argentine activist (f. 2002).
  • July 3: Sotirios Kyrgiakos, Greek footballer.
  • July 3: Ludivine Sagnier, French actress.
  • July 3: Desi Slava, Bulgarian singer and actress.
  • July 4: Renny Vega, Venezuelan footballer.
  • July 5: Shane Filan, Irish singer and musician of the Westlife band.
  • July 5: Stiliyan Petrov, Bulgarian footballer.
  • July 5: Nigel Codrington, Guyanese footballer.
  • July 6: Andrea Torre, Mexican actress.
  • July 6: Fabrice Abriel, French footballer.
  • July 6: Kevin Hart, American actor and comedian.
  • 7 July: Anastasios Gousis, Greek athlete.
  • 7 July: Gaspar Gálvez, Spanish footballer.
  • July 8: Alejandro Moreno, Venezuelan footballer.
  • 8 July: Adelinde Cornelissen, Dutch rider.
  • July 9: Rodrigo Díaz, Chilean dancer.
  • July 9: Matt Celotti, Australian Yudoca.
  • July 9: Kōji Nakata, Japanese footballer.
  • July 9: Asier Antonio, Spanish basketball player.
  • July 9: Suzanne Stokes, American model and actress.
  • July 10: Valerio Spinelli, Italian basketball player.
  • July 10: Gong Yoo, South Korean actor.
  • July 11: Francisco Javier Lledó, Spanish footballer.
  • July 11: Raio Piiroja, Estonian footballer.
  • July 11: Marina Gatell, Spanish actress.
  • July 11: Ahmed Salah Hosny, Egyptian footballer.
  • July 11: Femke Dekker, a Dutch shirt.
  • July 12: Tōru Araiba, Japanese footballer.
  • July 12: Mauricio Nanni, Uruguayan footballer.
  • July 13: Daniel Alberto Díaz, Argentine footballer.
  • July 13: Craig Bellamy, Welsh footballer.
  • July 14: José Moratón, Spanish footballer.
  • July 14: Clederson Cesar, Brazilian footballer.
  • July 15: Alexander Frei, Swiss footballer.
  • July 15: Laura Benanti, American actress.
  • July 16: Yuki Tazawa, Japanese footballer.
  • July 17: Rudolf Skácel, Czech footballer.
  • July 17: Mike Vogel, American actor.
  • July 17: Maurice Baker, American basketball player.
  • July 18: Ali Boussaboun, Moroccan footballer.
  • July 19: Roger Torrent, Spanish politician.
  • July 19: Pedro Vega, Spanish footballer.
  • July 19: Santaflow, musician, producer and Spanish composer.
  • July 19: Luke Young, English footballer.
  • July 19: Zvonimir Vukić, Serbian footballer.
  • July 19: Henri Antchouet, Gabonese footballer.
  • July 19: Bruno Cabrerizo, Brazilian footballer.
  • July 19: Joshua Announced from Oliveira, Brazilian footballer.
  • July 19: Laura de la Calle, Spanish actress.
  • July 19: Ellen Rocche, Brazilian actress and model.
  • July 20: Miklós Fehér, Hungarian footballer (f. 2004).
  • July 21: Andriy Voronin, Ukrainian footballer.
  • July 21: Diego Reyes Muñoz, Spanish footballer.
  • 21 July: Laurent Delorge, Belgian footballer.
  • July 21: Javier Antonio Becerra, Argentine soccer player.
  • July 21st: Tine Baun, Danish bádminton player.
  • July 23: Yoshimasa Fujita, Japanese footballer.
  • July 23: Mehmet Akif Alakurt, actor and Turkish model.
  • July 23: Natasha Yarovenko, Ukrainian actress.
  • 24 July: Emad Mohammed, an Iraqi footballer.
  • July 25: Shannon Moore, American fighter.
  • July 25: Margarita Magaña, Mexican actress.
  • July 25: David Rangel Pastor, Spanish footballer.
  • July 25: Sebastián Allende, Argentine soccer player.
  • July 26: Yukihiro Aoba, Japanese footballer.
  • July 28: Hugo Alcântara, Brazilian footballer.
  • July 28: Roland Bättig, Swiss footballer.
  • July 28: Ognjen Aškrabić, Serbian basketball.
  • July 30: Roberto Bruce, Chilean journalist (f. 2011).
  • July 30: Maya (Yamazaki Masahito), Japanese band singer L.M.C.
  • July 30: Maya Naser, Syrian journalist (f. 2012).
  • July 30: Ian Watkins, British singer of the band Lostprophets.
  • July 30: Carlos Alberto Arroyo, Puerto Rican basketball player.
  • July 30: Sara Barbero, Spanish taekwondista.
  • July 31: Per Krøldrup, Danish footballer.
  • July 31: Carlos Marchena, Spanish footballer.
  • July 31: André Luis Garcia, Brazilian footballer.

August

  • 1 August: Roberto Hoyas, Spanish actor.
  • August 1st: Junior Agogo, Ghanaian footballer (f. 2019).
  • August 1st: Ryohei Nishiwaki, Japanese footballer.
  • August 1st: Jason Momoa, American actor.
  • August 2: Edward Furlong, American actor.
  • August 2: Hitoshi Sogahata, Japanese footballer.
  • August 2: Ryūji Bando, Japanese footballer.
  • August 2: Andrea Arístegui, Chilean journalist.
  • August 2: Donna Air, English actress.
  • August 2: Susanne Bormann, German actress.
Evangeline Lilly
  • August 3: Evangeline Lilly, Canadian actress.
  • August 3: Maria Haukaas Storeng, Norwegian singer and actress.
  • August 3: Giuseppe Muraglia, Italian cyclist.
  • August 4: Bo Svensson, Danish footballer.
  • August 4th: Daniela Chmet, Italian triathlet.
  • 4 August: Celso Moraes, Brazilian footballer.
  • August 5: David Healy, British footballer.
  • August 5: Nikolaos Anastasopoulos, Greek footballer.
  • August 6: Jaime Correa, Mexican footballer.
  • August 6: Megumi Okina, Japanese actress and singer.
  • August 6: Francesco Bellotti, Italian cyclist.
  • August 6: Jorge Henrique Barbosa da Lima, Brazilian footballer.
  • August 7: Seiji Koga, Japanese footballer.
  • 7 August: Nenad Đorđević, Serbian footballer.
  • August 7: Gary Forero, Colombian actor and model.
  • August 8: Sam Totman, British band musician Dragonforce.
  • August 8: Keiji Yoshimura, Japanese footballer.
  • August 9: Matías Bize, Chilean filmmaker.
  • August 9, Tony Stewart, American football player.
  • August 9: Jorge Luis Vázquez, Mexican actor.
  • August 9: Pablo Couñago, Spanish footballer.
  • August 11: Walter Ayoví, Mexican naturalized Ecuadorian footballer.
  • 11 August: Nicolas Seube, French footballer.
  • 11 August: Nemanja Vučićević, Serbian footballer.
  • August 12: Tomoyoshi Ono, Japanese footballer.
  • August 12: Juan Obelar, Uruguayan footballer.
  • August 13: Kasia Smutniak, Polish model and actress.
  • August 14: Jérémie Bréchet, French footballer.
  • August 14: Karen Martínez, Colombian actress, model and presenter.
  • August 15: Ramón Ayala, Puerto Rican Yudoca.
  • August 16: Sarah Balabagan, Filipino singer.
  • August 17: Leo Jiménez, Spanish singer of the band Saratoga and Stravaganzza.
  • August 17: Tarō Hasegawa, Japanese footballer.
  • August 17: Viña Machado, Colombian actress and model.
  • 17 August: Julien Escudé, French footballer.
  • August 18: Selena Silver, Australian porn actress.
  • August 19: Andrea Coppolino, Italian art gymnast.
  • August 21: Florian Bruns, German footballer.
  • August 22: Jennifer Finnigan, Canadian actress.
  • August 22: Giuseppe Mascara, Italian footballer.
  • August 24: Orlando Engelaar, Dutch footballer.
  • August 25: Marlon Harewood, English footballer.
  • August 26: Cristhian Mora, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • August 27: Masayuki Yanagisawa, Japanese footballer.
  • August 27: Ken Fujita, Japanese footballer.
  • August 27: Justine Pasak, Panamanian model Miss Universe 2002.
  • August 27: Goran Arnaut, Serbian footballer.
  • August 28: Shaila Dúrcal, Spanish actress and singer.
  • August 28: Andrew Lepani, footballer.
  • August 28: Leonardo Iglesias, Argentine footballer.
  • August 28: Markus Pröll, German footballer.
  • August 29: David Cortés, Spanish footballer.
  • August 30: Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentine tennis player.
  • August 30: Luis Rivas, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • August 31: Mickie James, American WWE fighter.
  • August 31: Nigga (Félix Danilo Gómez), Panamanian singer of reggaton.
  • August 31: Paula Barreto, Colombian actress.

September

  • September 1st: Fernando Varela, Spanish footballer.
  • September 1st: Cecilia Piñeiro, Mexican actress and model.
  • September 1st: Edgar Zapata, Colombian footballer.
  • 2 September: Andrea Galante, Argentine actress.
  • September 2: Ron Ng, a Dutch actor.
  • September 3: Tomo Milicevic, American guitarist and keyboardist of Croatian origin, from the band 30 Seconds to Mars.
  • September 3: Julio César, Brazilian footballer.
  • September 4: Nadine Al Rassi, Lebanese singer.
  • September 5: John Carew, Norwegian footballer.
  • September 5: Ryu Soo Young, South Korean actor.
  • September 6: Massimo Maccarone, Italian footballer.
  • September 6: Nobuki Hara, Japanese footballer.
  • September 7: Kozue Yoshizumi, Japanese seiyū.
  • September 8: Pink, American singer.
  • September 10: Raúl Gaitán, Spanish footballer.
  • September 10: Jacob Young, American actor.
  • September 11: Ariana Richards, American actress and professional painter.
  • September 11: Cameron Richardson, American actress and model.
  • September 11: Krunoslav Lovrek, Croatian footballer.
  • 11 September: Éric Abidal, French footballer.
  • September 11: Koichi Yokozeki, Japanese footballer.
  • September 11: Patricio Almonacid, Chilean cyclist.
  • September 12: Jonathan Joubert, Luxembourg footballer.
  • September 13: Lidia Ávila, Mexican actress and singer of the OV7 band.
  • 14 September: Ivica Olić, Croatian footballer.
  • September 15: Carlos Ruiz, a Guatemalan footballer.
  • September 15: Lorenzo Bernucci, Italian cyclist.
  • September 16: Keisuke Tsuboi, Japanese footballer.
  • September 16: Ava Addams, pornographic actress and an erotic model gibraltareña of French descent.
  • September 16: Fernanda Hansen, journalist and presenter of Chilean TV.
  • September 17: Chuck Comeau, American drummer of the Simple Plan band.
  • September 17: Ingrid Martz, Mexican actress and model.
  • September 18: Dani Aranzubia, Spanish footballer.
  • September 18: Jun'ichi Inamoto, Japanese footballer.
  • September 18: Ryu Saito, Japanese footballer.
  • September 18: Antonio Fernández Benito, Spanish footballer.
  • September 19: Daisuke Aono, Japanese footballer.
  • September 20: Lars Jacobsen, Danish footballer.
  • September 20: Justin Arriaga Rojas, Mexican politician.
  • September 20: Olga Lambea, Spanish journalist.
  • September 21: Rodri Gimeno, Spanish footballer.
  • 21 September: Julien François, French footballer.
  • September 21: Sergio Aquino, Argentine footballer.
  • September 21: Elisa Guerrero, Venezuelan singer of plain music (f. 2015).
  • September 22: Emilie Autumn, American singer-songwriter and violinist.
  • September 23: Norma Nivia, Colombian actress and model.
  • 25 September: Michele Scarponi, Italian cyclist.
  • September 25: Fernando Soriano, footballer and Spanish coach.
  • September 26: Miguel García Tébar, Spanish footballer.
  • September 27: Shinji Ono, Japanese footballer.
  • September 28: Bam Margera, American professional skater.
  • September 28: Kenchi Tachibana, Japanese actor, singer and dancer, J Soul Brothers and EXILE bands.
  • September 30: Yuta Minami, Japanese footballer.
  • September 30: Andy van der Meyde, Dutch footballer.

October

  • October 1: Gilberto Martínez Vidal, Costa Rican footballer.
  • October 1st: Carolina Cuervo, Colombian actress and presenter.
  • October 2nd: Francisco Fonseca, Mexican footballer.
  • October 2: Morante de la Puebla, Spanish bullfighter.
  • October 2: Primož Brezec, Slovenian basketball.
  • October 3: John Hennigan, American professional fighter.
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  • October 3: Josh Klinghoffer, American guitarist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers band.
  • 4 October: Takahiro Kawamura, Japanese footballer.
  • October 4: Ana María Abello, Colombian actress.
  • October 5: Patricia Conde, actress, model and presenter.
  • October 5: Julio César Cáceres, Paraguayan footballer.
  • October 5: Vince Grella, Australian footballer.
  • October 5: Ximena Herrera, Bolivian actress.
  • October 6: Daisuke Miyakawa, Japanese footballer.
  • October 6: Mohamed Kallon, Sierra Leonean footballer.
  • October 6: Yamen Ben Zekry, Tunisian footballer.
  • October 7: Aaron Ashmore, Canadian actor.
  • 8 October: Goran Sablić, Croatian footballer.
  • October 9: Chris O'Dowd: Irish comedian and actor.
  • October 9: Brandon Routh, American actor.
  • October 9: Gonzalo Sorondo, Uruguayan footballer.
  • October 9: Alina Moine, Argentine sports journalist.
  • October 10: Nicolás Massú, Chilean tennis player.
  • October 10: Kangta, South Korean singer.
  • October 11: Gabe Saporta, American singer of the Cobra Starship band.
  • October 12: Tomoyoshi Tsurumi, Japanese footballer.
  • October 13: Eduardo Adelino da Silva, Brazilian footballer.
  • October 14: Guillermo Pérez Sandoval, Mexican taekwondista.
  • October 14: Olivier Bernard, French footballer.
  • October 15: Jaci Velásquez, American singer and actress.
  • October 15: Maris Verpakovskis, Latvian footballer.
  • October 16: Kelly Adams, English actress.
  • 17 October: Kimi Räikkönen, Finnish Formula 1 corridor.
  • October 17: Yoshirō Nakamura, Japanese footballer.
  • October 18: Alex Sirvent, actor, composer and Mexican singer.
  • October 18: Jaroslav Drobný, Czech footballer.
  • October 18: Pablo Coira, Spanish footballer.
  • October 19: Ignacio Achurra, Chilean actor.
  • October 20: John Krasinski, American actor.
  • October 22: Doni, Brazilian footballer.
  • October 22: Fredrik Björck, Swedish footballer.
  • October 23: Ramón Alfredo Castro, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • October 23: Pilar Soto, actress and presenter of Spanish television.
  • October 23: Jun Uruno, Japanese footballer.
  • October 23: Simon Davies, Welsh footballer.
  • October 23: Alen Muratović, a Montenegrin player.
  • October 24: Rafael Santos Díaz, Colombian actor and singer.
  • October 25: João Lucas, Portuguese footballer (f. 2015).
  • October 26: Satoshi Horinouchi, Japanese footballer.
  • October 26: Germán Beltrán Juárez, Spanish footballer.
  • October 26: Jákup to Borg, a footballer.
  • October 27: Melanie Vallejo, Australian actress.
  • October 27: Ivica Iliev, Serbian footballer.
  • October 28: Aki Hakala, Finnish drummer of the band The Rasmus.
  • October 29: Igor Duljaj, Serbian footballer.
  • October 29: Ignasi Giménez Renom, Spanish politician.
  • October 29: Johanna Setzer, Austrian TV presenter.
  • October 29: Nerea Garmendia, Spanish actress.
  • October 30: Jason Bartlett, American baseball player.
  • October 30: Laura Ros, Argentine folk singer and player.
  • October 30: Yukie Nakama, actress, singer and ex gravure idol japanese.
  • October 30: Manuel Quinziato, Italian cyclist.
  • October 30: Kristina Anapau, American actress.
  • October 31: Simão Sabrosa, Portuguese footballer.
  • October 31: Ricardo Fuller, Jamaican footballer.

November

  • November 1st: David Cuéllar, Spanish footballer.
  • 1 November: Milan Dudić, Serbian footballer.
  • November 1st: Luis Manuel Ferreira Delgado, Angolan footballer.
  • 2 November: Martin Petráš, Slovak footballer.
  • 2 November: Marián Čišovský, Slovak footballer (f. 2020).
  • November 2nd: Martin Abaurre, footballer and Argentine coach.
  • November 3: Pablo Aimar, Argentine soccer player.
  • November 3: Claudio Silva da Fonseca, Brazilian footballer.
  • 4 November: Ximena Córdoba, Colombian actress, model and presenter.
  • 4 November: Jessica Coch, Mexican actress.
  • 4 November: Angeline Moncayo, Colombian actress and model.
  • 5 November: Noah Calleja, Spanish footballer.
  • 5 November: Patrick Owomoyela, German footballer.
  • 5 November: Michalis Hatzigiannis, Greek Cypriot singer.
  • November 5: Keith McLeod, American basketball player.
  • November 5: David Suazo, Honduran footballer.
  • 6 November: Alessandro Ballan, Italian cyclist.
  • 7 November: Danny Fonseca, Costa Rican footballer.
  • 8 November: Ana Morgade, Spanish actress and humorist.
  • November 8: Salvatore Cascio, Italian actor.
  • November 8: Takahiro Masukawa, Japanese footballer.
  • November 8: Mozart Santos Batista Júnior, Brazilian footballer.
  • November 8: Queeny Love, German pornographic actress.
  • 9 November: Casper Ankergren, Danish footballer.
  • 9 November: Caroline Flack, British TV host (f. 2020).
  • November 10: Nina Mercedez, American porn actress.
  • 10 November: Anthony Réveillère, French footballer.
  • November 12: Coté de Pablo, Chilean-American actress.
  • 13 November: Aimar Olaizola, ballri navarro.
  • 13 November: Riccardo Scamarcio, Italian actor.
  • 13 November: Shogo Shimada, Japanese footballer.
  • 14 November: Eloy Martín Barreto, Spanish footballer.
  • 14 November: Olga Kurylenko: French actress and model born in Ukraine.
  • 14 November: Tobin Esperance, American band musician Papa Roach.
  • 14 November: Caterin Escobar, Colombian actress and cheerleader.
  • November 15: Albert Rivera, Spanish ex-politic.
  • 15 November: Josemi González, Spanish footballer.
  • 16 November: Edu Albácar, Spanish footballer.
  • November 16: Alejandro Estrada, Colombian actor.
  • 17 November: Mikel Astarloza, Spanish cyclist.
  • November 18: Patricia Vásquez, Colombian actress and model.
  • November 18: Ana García Blaya, director of Argentine cinema.
  • November 19: Jordi Vilches, Spanish actor.
  • November 19: Michelle Vieth, Mexican actress of American origin.
  • November 19: Peter Wisgerhof, Dutch footballer.
  • November 20: Lino Urdaneta, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • November 20: Dmitri Bulykin, Russian footballer.
  • November 20: Arpad Šterbik, Spanish-Serb basketball player.
  • 21 November: Vincenzo Iaquinta, Italian footballer.
  • November 21: Raúl Moreno Artalejo, Spanish footballer.
  • 22 November: Raúl Arévalo, Spanish actor.
  • November 23: Nihat Kahveci, Turkish footballer.
  • November 23: Thomas Gaardsøe, Danish footballer.
  • November 23: Santiago Alarcón, Colombian actor.
  • November 23: Daniel Carlos Silva Anjos, Brazilian footballer.
  • November 23: Kelly Brook, model, actress, designer and British TV presenter.
  • November 24: Joseba Llorente, Spanish footballer.
  • 25 November: Brooke Haven, American porn actress.
  • November 26: Deborah Secco, Brazilian actress.
  • 26 November: Tetsuya Oishi, Japanese footballer.
  • 26 November: Yohei Takayama, Japanese footballer.
  • November 26: Tommy Black, Scottish footballer.
  • November 27: Eero Heinonen, Finnish bassist of the band The Rasmus.
  • November 27: Aleksandar Vasoski, Macedonian footballer.
  • November 27: Hilary Hahn, American violinist.
  • November 27: Teemu Tainio, Finnish footballer.
  • November 27: Radoslav Kováč, Czech footballer.
  • November 28: Chamillionaire, American rapper.
  • November 29: Vanessa Rodríguez Vega, Spanish footballer.
  • November 29: Michael Lamey, Dutch footballer.
  • November 30: Gabriella Aquaro, Italian botany.
  • November 30: Yao Aziawonou, Togolese footballer.
  • November 30: Janício Martins, Caboverdian footballer.
  • November 30: Sekou Keita, Liberian footballer.

December

  • December 1st: Shinji Murai, Japanese footballer.
  • 2 December: Jiro Hiratsuka, Japanese footballer.
  • December 2: Michael McIndoe, Scottish footballer.
  • December 2: Vanessa Jerí, Peruvian actress and model.
  • December 3: Nacho Aguayo, Spanish fashion designer.
  • December 4: Jay DeMerit, American footballer.
  • December 5: Fredrik Svanbäck, Finnish footballer.
  • December 5: Matteo Ferrari, Italian footballer.
  • December 6: Fran Yeste, Spanish footballer.
  • December 6: Tim Cahill, Australian footballer.
  • December 6: Simone Hanselmann, German actress.
  • December 7: Lampros Choutos, Greek footballer.
  • December 7: Hirokazu Otsubo, Japanese footballer.
  • December 7: Marián Kelemen, Slovak footballer.
  • December 7: Vicente Sánchez, Uruguayan footballer.
  • December 8: Christian Wilhelmsson, Swedish footballer.
  • December 8: Takayoshi Toda, Japanese footballer.
  • December 8: Joeano Pinto Chaves, Brazilian footballer.
  • December 9: Olivia Lufkin, Japanese singer and composer.
  • December 9: Damián Albil, Argentine soccer player.
  • December 10: Sergio Ghisalberti, Italian cyclist.
  • 10 December: Stjepan Jukić, Croatian footballer.
  • December 10: Ildefonso Lima, footballer andorrano.
  • December 13: Luke Steele, Australian singer of the Empire of the Sun band.
  • December 14: Michael Owen, British footballer.
  • 14 December: Jean-Alain Boumsong, French footballer.
  • December 14: Hugo Sabido, Portuguese cyclist.
  • December 14: Yaco Eskenazi, Peruvian actor and presenter.
  • December 15: Adam Brody, American actor.
  • December 15: Eric Young, Canadian professional fighter.
  • December 15: Swan Fyahbwoy, Spanish dancehall singer.
  • December 15: Matías de los Ríos Gaspar, Spanish footballer.
  • December 16: Luke Harper, American professional fighter (f. 2020).
  • December 17: Ryan Key, American singer and guitarist from the Yellowcard band.
  • December 17: Toño Martínez, Spanish footballer.
  • December 18: Øyvind Storflor, Norwegian footballer.
  • December 18: Arnaldo Alonso, Paraguayan footballer.
  • December 18: Juan Darío Batalla, Argentine soccer player.
  • December 18: Lucas Banegas, Argentine soccer player.
  • December 19: Tara Summers, British actress.
  • December 19: Paola Rey, Colombian actress and model.
  • December 19: Óscar Sánchez Fuentes, Spanish footballer.
  • December 20: Jesús Manuel Silva, Venezuelan lawyer.
  • December 21: Juan Calatayud, Spanish footballer.
  • December 22: Naotake Hanyū, Japanese footballer.
  • December 22: Petra Majdič, Slovenian skier.
  • December 23: Jacqueline Bracamontes, model and Mexican actress.
  • December 23: Summer Altice, American model and actress.
  • December 23: Claudia Wagner, German model.
  • December 24: Vanesa Peñalver, Spanish athlete.
  • December 24: Nuno Acosta, Ecuadorian graphic designer.
  • December 25: Tatsuya Ishikawa, Japanese footballer.
  • 25 December: Laurent Bonnart, French footballer.
  • December 25: Fiorella Cayo, Peruvian actress and singer.
  • December 26: Fabian Carini, Uruguayan footballer.
  • December 27: Ann Van Elsen, Belgian model.
  • December 27: Roy Curvers, Dutch cyclist.
  • December 27: Simone Collio, an Italian athlete.
  • December 27: Leticia Iglesias, journalist and presenter of Spanish television.
  • December 28: James Blake, American tennis player.
  • December 29: Diego Luna, Mexican actor.
  • December 29: Alfonso Bassave, Spanish actor.
  • December 30: Boubacar Barry, Ivorian footballer.
  • December 30: Kike Mateo, footballer and Spanish coach.
  • December 30: Flávio Amado, Angolan footballer.
  • December 30: Jiří Bouška, Czech cyclist.
  • December 31: José Juan Figueiras, Spanish footballer.
  • December 31: Bob Bryar, American drummer of the My Chemical Romance band.
  • December 31: Guillermo Díaz Gastambide, Uruguayan footballer.
  • December 31: Andriy Khlyvnyuk, Ukrainian singer.

Unknown date

  • Mehbube Ablesh, radio presenter and uigur poetess.

Deaths

January

Charles Mingus.
  • January 5: Charles Mingus, American jazz bassist (n. 1922).
  • January 9: Pier Luigi Nervi, Italian engineer.
  • January 27: Victoria Ocampo, editor and essayist from Argentina.

February

  • February 2: Sid Vicious, punk musician of the Sex Pistols band.
  • February 3: Aaron Douglas, American painter.
  • February 7: Josef Mengele, German Nazi physician and genocidal (n. 1911).
  • February 12: Jean Renoir, French filmmaker.
  • February 15: Vicente Ascone, composer, trumpetist and professor of Uruguayan music (n. 1897).
  • February 24: El Jaro, Spanish delinquent (n. 1963).

March

  • March 7: Guiomar Novaes, Brazilian pianist (n. 1895).
  • March 15: Bernardo Verbitsky, Argentine writer and journalist.
  • March 19: Carmen de Icaza, a Spanish journalist and writer (n. 1889).
  • 17 March: Giacomo Lauri-Volpi, Italian tenor (n. 1892).
  • March 23: Manuel Colom (46), a Guatemalan left-wing politician, murdered (n. 1932).
  • March 23: Antonio Brosa, Spanish violinist.
  • March 30: José María Velasco Ibarra, Ecuadorian politician, president on five occasions (n. 1893).

April

  • April 4: Valentina Ramírez, "La Leone del Norotal", a Mexican revolutionary (n. 1893).
  • April 10: Nino Rota, Italian composer.

May

  • May 29: Mary Pickford, American actress.

June

John Wayne.
  • June 3: Arno Schmidt, German writer.
  • June 11: John Wayne, American actor.
  • June 16: Nicholas Ray, American filmmaker.
  • June 27: Dave Fleischer, creator of Popeye.

July

  • July 15: Juana de Ibarbourou, Uruguayan poet.
  • July 15: Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Mexican politician, president between 1964 and 1970 (n. 1911).
  • July 27: Gustavo Cochet, painter, recorder and Argentine writer (n. 1894).
  • July 28: George Seaton, American filmmaker.
  • July 29: Herbert Marcuse, German philosopher.
  • July 29: Blas de Otero, Spanish poet.

August

Konstantin Simonov.
  • 2 August: Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre, a Peruvian politician.
  • August 10: Germán López Prieto, producer of Spanish cinema (n. 1902).
  • August 25: Stan Kenton, director of orchestra and American jazz pianist.
  • August 26: Mika Waltari, a Finnish writer.
  • August 27: Carles Buïgas (81), Spanish architect and engineer (n. 1898).
  • August 28: Konstantin Simonov, Russian-Soviet writer.
  • August 31: Celso Emilio Ferreiro, Galician poet.

September

  • September 8: Jean Seberg, American actress.
  • September 10: Agostinho Neto, Angolan politician, first president.
  • September 14: Pastora Empire, dancer from Seville.
  • 17 September: Miloslav Kabeláč, Czech composer.
  • September 19: Francisco Macías Nguema, Ecuadorian dictator.
  • 26 September: Philippe Erulin, French military officer (n. 1932).

October

  • October 18: Virgilio Piñera, Cuban writer.

November

  • November 2: Jacques Mesrine, a French criminal.
  • 5 November: Amedeo Nazzari, Italian actor.
  • November 8: Yvonne de Gaulle, wife of French General Charles de Gaulle.
  • 17 November: John Glascock, British bass player of rock band Jethro Tull.

December

  • December 1st: Eduardo Blanco Amor, Spanish writer and journalist.
  • December 19: Antonio Amat, Spanish socialist leader.
  • December 22: Darryl F. Zanuck, American Film Producer.

Art and literature

  • January 6: Carlos Rojas gets the Nadal Award for his novel The ingenious hydalgo Federico García Lorca.
  • This year Michael Ende (German author) writes the book Interminable History.
  • It is published in Mexico, in the Popular Collection of the Fund for Economic Culture, The navel as an erotic centerGutierre Tibón.

Sports

Motor Racing

  • Formula 1: Jody Scheckter is the world champion of Formula 1. The builder championship is for Ferrari.

Basketball

  • NBA: Seattle SuperSonics, champion for the first time.
  • European Cup: Bosna Sarajevo, champion for the first time.
  • Spanish Basketball League: Real Madrid, champion for the twentieth time.

Handball

  • Copa de Europa de Balonmano: TV Großwallstadt, champion for the first time.
  • Recopa de Europa de Balonmano: VfL Gummersbach, champion for the second time.
  • ASOBAL League (Spain): Atlético de Madrid, champion for the third time.

Cycling

  • Tour de France: Bernard Hinault, champion for the second time.
  • Return to Spain: Joop Zoetemelk champion for the first time.
  • Giro de Italia: Giuseppe Saronni, champion for the first time.
  • World Cycling Championship: Jan Raas, champion for the first time.

Football

  • Intercontinental Cup: Club Olimpia, champion for the first time.
  • Copa America: The selection of Paraguay, champion for the second time.
  • Copa Libertadores de América: Club Olimpia, champion for the first time.
  • European Cup: Nottingham Forest F.C., champion for the first time.
  • UEFA Cup: Borussia Mönchengladbach, champion for the second time.
  • CAF Champions League: Douala Union, champion for the first time.
  • CONCACAF Champions Cup: FAS, champion for the first time.
  • World Youth Football Cup: Argentina champion for the first time.
  • Spanish Football League: Real Madrid, champion for the nineteenth time.
  • Copa del Rey: Valencia CF, champion for the fifth time.
  • British League: Liverpool FC, champion for the eleventh time.
  • Italian League: AC Milan, champion for the tenth time.
  • French League: Racing Club de Strasbourg, champion for the first time.
  • German League: Hamburger SV, champion for the first time.
  • Mexican League: Blue Cross, champion for the sixth time.
  • League Argentina: Club Atlético River Plate, champion for the sixteenth and seventeenth time (National Tournament and Metropolitan Tournament).
  • Brazilian League: Sport Club International, champion for the third time.
  • Paraguayan League: Olympia, champion for the vigesimoquinta time.
  • Peruvian League: Sporting Crystal, champion for the sixth time.
  • Uruguayan League: Club Atlético Peñarol, champion for the vigesimoquinta time.
  • Chilean League: Colo-Colo, champion for the twelfth time.
  • Colombian League: America of Cali, champion for the first time.
  • Ecuadorian League: Emelec, champion for the fifth time.
  • Golden Ball: The British Kevin Keegan (Hamburger SV), proclaimed best footballer in Europe by France Football magazine.
  • First B: The Tigre Athletic Club is proclaimed champion of second division B football in 1979.
  • It is founded in Costa Rica Sports Red Devils.

Tennis

  • Open from Australia: Guillermo Vilas (men) and Barbara Jordan (women), champions.
  • Roland Garros: Björn Borg (men) and Chris Evert-Lloyd (women), champions.
  • Wimbledon: Björn Borg (men) and Martina Navratilova (women), champions.
  • US Open: John McEnroe (men) and Tracy Austin (women), champions.
  • Masters Cup: Björn Borg, champion.
  • Davis Cup: United States, champion.
  • Copa: United States, champion.

Other sports

  • Powerlifting: Bill Kazmaier becomes the first human being to lift more than 300 kg in bank press.
  • Hockey on skates: FC Barcelona is proclaimed champion for the fourth time of the European Cup.
  • American Football: the Pittsburgh Steelers win their third Super Bowl.
  • Free fighting: Tito Santana and Ivan Putski are proclaimed Champions of WWF Couples on October 22.

Cinema

  • Kramer against Kramer by Robert Benton, with Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep, Oscar winner for the best film.
  • Manhattan Woody Allen.
  • Moonraker by Lewis Gilbert.
  • The warriorsWalter Hill.
  • The Life of BrianMonty Python.
  • CaligulaTinto Brass.
  • The Muppet Movie by James Frawley
  • AlienRidley Scott.
  • Apocalypse NowFrancis Ford Coppola.
  • Portable country, from Ivan Feo.

Music

News

  • In Chile the Mazapán children's music group was founded.
  • In Spain the Parchís children's musical group is formed.

Discography

  • ABBA: Voulez-Vous, Greatest Hits Vol. 2
  • AC/DC: Highway to hell
  • Aerosmith: Night in the ruts
  • Angela Carrasco: Want you
  • Betty Missiego: Your song
  • Bee Gees: Spirits having flown
  • Gold Binomial: SuperVallenato
  • Bob Dylan: Bob Dylan at Budokan
  • Bob Dylan: Slow Train Coming
  • Boney M: Oceans of fantasy
  • Camel: I Can See Your House From Here
  • Camilo Sesto: Hours of love
  • Cheap Trick: Dream Police and Cheap Trick at Budokan
  • Cher: Take me home and Prisoner
  • Dire Straits: Communiqué
  • Dr. Hook: Sometimes you win
  • Electric Light Orchestra: Discovery
  • Emmanuel: In the end...
  • Eva Ayllón: Tonight...
  • Franco Simone: Tonight (A quest'ora)
  • Frank Zappa: Joe's Garage
  • Gabriel Romero: The cumbiambero
  • George Harrison: George Harrison
  • Niche Group: To the passito
  • José: If you leave me now
  • José Luis Perales: Autumn time (in America) Time of love and the song “You Call Me” had to be changed because of censorship
  • José Luis Rodríguez: In case you come back
  • Joy Division: Unknown pleasures
  • Juan Gabriel: I like to dance with you
  • Judas Priest: Hell bent for leather (Killing machine United Kingdom)
  • Kiss: Dynasty
  • Led Zeppelin: In Through the Out Door
  • The Bukis: Winners
  • The Chichos: Love and roulette
  • The Melodics: Feast Night with the Melodic and His Ritmo without Equal
  • María Jiménez: Resurrection of joy
  • Miami Sound Machine: Imported
  • Michael Jackson: Off the wall
  • Miguel Bosé: Girls!
  • Mike Oldfield: Exposed and Platinum
  • Motörhead: Overkill and Bomber
  • Parchís: The 25 super songs of the little ones
  • Paul McCartney & Wings: Back to the Egg
  • Pink Floyd: The Wall
  • Otto Serge: My feeling
  • Queen: Live Killers
  • Ramoncín: Barriobajero
  • Richard Clayderman: Reveries and Lettre a ma mere
  • Rocío Dúrcal: Sing to Juan Gabriel Volume 3
  • Rodolfo With The Hispanics: Chevere...
  • Saxon: Saxon
  • Serú Girán: The fat of the capitals
  • Simple Minds: Life in a day and Reel to real cacophony
  • Siouxsie And The Banshees: Join Hands
  • Supertramp: Breakfast in America
  • Tangerine Dream: Force Majeure
  • The Alan Parsons Project: Eve.
  • The B-52's: The B-52's.
  • The Beach Boys: L.A. (Light Album) "Lady Lynda"
  • The Buggles: Video killed the radio star
  • The Clash: The clash (U.S.) and London Calling
  • The Cure: Three Imaginary Boys
  • The Fall: Live at the witch trials and Dragnet
  • The Police: Reggatta de Blanc
  • Triana: Shadow and light
  • Toto: Hydra
  • Tubeway Army: Replications
  • Umberto Tozzi: Glory
    • Glory
  • Van Halen: Van Halen II
  • Yola Polastry: I... Yola... and...

Festivals

  • On March 31, the XXIV edition of the Eurovision Song Festival in Jerusalem, Israel.
    • Winner: Gali Atari & Milk & Honey with the song "Hallelujah" representing Israel.

Television

Nobel laureates

  • Physics: Sheldon Lee Glashow, Abdus Salam, Steven Weinberg.
  • Chemistry: Herbert C. Brown, Georg Wittig.
  • Medicine: Allan M. Cormack and Godfrey N. Hounsfield.
  • Literature: Odysseas Elytis.
  • Peace: Mother Teresa.
  • Economy: Theodore Schultz, Arthur Lewis.

Cervantes Award

  • Jorge Luis Borges and Gerardo Diego.

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