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1979 (MCMLXXIX)
was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1979th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 979th year of the 2nd millennium, the 79th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1970s decade.
Events
January
- January 1
- January 4 – The State of Ohio agrees to pay $675,000 to families of the dead and injured in the Kent State shootings.
- January 5 – Queen releases "Don't Stop Me Now". It becomes one of their most popular singles.
- January 7 – The People's Army of Vietnam and Vietnamese-backed Cambodian insurgents announce the fall of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and the collapse of the Pol Pot regime. Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge retreat west to an area along the Thai border, ending large-scale fighting in the Cambodian–Vietnamese War.
- January 8 – Whiddy Island Disaster: The French tanker Betelgeuse explodes at the Gulf Oil terminal at Bantry, Ireland; 50 are killed.
- January 9 – The Music for UNICEF Concert is held at the United Nations General Assembly to raise money for UNICEF and promote the Year of the Child. It is broadcast the following day in the United States and around the world. Hosted by the Bee Gees, other performers include Donna Summer, ABBA, Rod Stewart and Earth, Wind & Fire. A soundtrack album is later released.
- January 16 – Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi flees Iran with his family, relocating to Egypt after a year of turmoil.
- January 19 – Former U.S. Attorney General John N. Mitchell is released on parole after 19 months at a federal prison in Alabama.
- January 25 – Pope John Paul II arrives in Mexico City for his first visit to Mexico, mainly for 1979's Latin American Episcopal Conference (CELAM) or Conference of Puebla.
- January 26 – The Dukes of Hazzard debuts on CBS.
- January 29 – Cleveland Elementary School shooting (San Diego): Brenda Ann Spencer opens fire at a school in San Diego, California, killing 2 faculty members and wounding 8 students and a police officer. Her justification for the action, "I don't like Mondays", inspires the Boomtown Rats to make a song of the same name.
February
- February 1 – Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returns to Tehran, Iran after nearly 15 years of exile.
- February 2
- February 3 – Ayatollah Khomeini creates the Council of the Islamic Revolution.
- February 7
- February 10–11 – Iranian Revolution: The Iranian army withdraws to its barracks leaving power in the hands of Ayatollah Khomeini, ending the Pahlavi dynasty.
- February 12 – Prime Minister Hissène Habré starts the Battle of N'Djamena in an attempt to overthrow Chad's President Félix Malloum.
- February 13 – The Guardian Angels are formed in New York City as an unarmed organization of young crime fighters.
- February 13 – The intense February 13, 1979 windstorm strikes western Washington and sinks a 1/2-mile-long section of the Hood Canal Bridge.
- February 14
- In Kabul, Muslim extremists kidnap the American ambassador to Afghanistan, Adolph Dubs, who is later killed during a gunfight between his kidnappers and police.
- Following her 1972 sex reassignment surgery, musician Wendy Carlos legally changes her name from Walter. She reveals this information in an interview in the May 1979 issue of Playboy magazine.
- February 15 – A suspected gas explosion in a Warsaw bank kills 49.
- February 17 – The People's Republic of China invades northern Vietnam, launching the Sino-Vietnamese War.
- February 18 – The Sahara Desert experiences snow for 30 minutes.
- February 22 – Saint Lucia becomes independent of the United Kingdom.
- February 26
- A total solar eclipse, the last visible from the continental United States until 2017, arcs over northern coterminous USA and southeastern Canada ending in Greenland. A partial solar eclipse is visible over almost all of North America and Central America including the eastern half of AK and the western half of UK.[1]
- The Superliner railcar enters revenue service with Amtrak.
- February 27 – The annual Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans is cancelled due to a strike called by the New Orleans Police Department.
March
- March 1
- March 4 – The U.S. Voyager 1 spaceprobe photos reveal Jupiter's rings.
- March 5 – Voyager 1 makes its closest approach to Jupiter at 172,000 miles.
- March 7 – The largest Magnetar (Soft gamma repeater) event is recorded.
- March 8 – Philips demonstrates the compact disc publicly for the first time.
- March 13 – Maurice Bishop leads a successful coup in Grenada. His government will be crushed by American intervention in 1983.
- March 14 – In China, a Hawker Siddeley Trident crashes into a factory near Beijing, killing at least 200.
- March 16 – End of major hostilities in the Sino-Vietnamese War.
- March 17 – The Penmanshiel Tunnel in the U.K. collapses, killing 2 workers.
- March 18 – Ten miners die in a methane gas explosion at Golborne Colliery near Wigan, Greater Manchester, England.[2]
- March 22 – The NHL votes to approve its merger with the WHA, effective in the fall.
- March 25 – The first fully functional Space Shuttle orbiter, Columbia, is delivered to the Kennedy Space Center, to be prepared for its first launch.
- March 26
- March 28
- March 29 – Sultan Yahya Petra of Kelantan, the 6th Yang di-Pertuan Agong (Head of State) of Malaysia, dies in office. He is replaced by Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang.
- March 30 – Airey Neave, World War II veteran and Conservative Northern Ireland spokesman, is killed by an Irish National Liberation Army bomb in the British House of Commons car park.
- March 31
April
- April 1
- Iran's government becomes an Islamic Republic by a 98% vote, overthrowing the Shah officially.
- The Pinwheel Network changes its name to Nickelodeon and begins airing on various Warner Cable systems beginning in Buffalo, New York, expanding its audience reach.
- April 1 – April 18 – Police lock Andreas Mihavecz in a holding cell in Bregenz, Austria and forget about him, leaving him there without food or drink.
- April 2 – Sverdlovsk anthrax leak: A Soviet biowarfare laboratory at Sverdlovsk accidentally releases airborne anthrax spores, killing 66 plus an unknown amount of livestock. It is a violation of the Biological Weapons Convention of 1972.
- April 6 – Student protests break out in Nepal.
- April 7 – In Japan, Yoshiyuki Tomino directed Mobile Suit Gundam, the first series of the metaseries of the same name.
- April 10 – A tornado hits Wichita Falls, Texas, killing 42 people (the most notable of 26 tornadoes that day).
- April 11 – Tanzanian troops take Kampala, the capital of Uganda; Idi Amin flees.
- April 13 – The La Soufrière volcano erupts in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
- April 15 – 1979 Montenegro earthquake: A major earthquake (7.0 on the Richter scale) strikes Montenegro (then part of Yugoslavia) and parts of Albania, causing extensive damage to coastal areas and taking 136 lives; the old town of Budva is devastated.
- April 17 – Schoolchildren in the Central African Republic are arrested (and around 100 killed) for protesting against compulsory school uniforms. An African judicial commission later determines that Emperor Jean-Bédel Bokassa "almost certainly" took part in the massacre.
- April 20 – President Jimmy Carter is attacked by a swamp rabbit while fishing in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, USA.
- April 22 – The Albert Einstein Memorial is unveiled at The National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.
- April 23 – Fighting breaks out in London between the Anti-Nazi League and the Metropolitan Police's Special Patrol Group; protester Blair Peach receives fatal injuries during the incident, now officially attributed to the SPG.
May
June
July
August
- August 3 – Dictator Francisco Macías Nguema of Equatorial Guinea is overthrown in a bloody coup d'état led by Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
- August 4 – Opening game of the American Football Bundesliga played between Frankfurter Löwen and Düsseldorf Panther, first-ever league game of American football in Germany.[7]
- August 5 – The Polisario Front signs a peace treaty with Mauritania. Mauritania withdraws from the Western Sahara territory it had occupied, and cedes it to the SADR.
- August 8 – Two American commercial divers, Richard Walker and Victor Guiel, die of hypothermia after their diving bell becomes stranded at a depth of over 160 metres (520 ft) in the East Shetland Basin. The legal repercussions of the accident will lead to important safety changes in the diving industry.[8][9]
- August 9
- A nudist beach is established in Brighton.
- Raymond Washington, co-founder of the Crips, today one of the largest, most notorious gangs in the United States, is killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles (his killers have not yet been identified).
- August 10 – Michael Jackson releases his breakthrough album Off the Wall. It sells 7 million copies in the United States alone, making it a 7x platinum album.
- August 11 – The former Mauritanian province of Tiris al-Gharbiyya in Western Sahara is annexed by Morocco.
- August 14 – A freak storm during the Fastnet Race results in the deaths of 15 sailors.
- August 27 – Lord Mountbatten of Burma and 3 others are assassinated by the Provisional Irish Republican Army. He was a British admiral, statesman and an uncle of The Duke of Edinburgh. On the same day, the Warrenpoint ambush occurs, killing 18 British soldiers.
- August 28 – The death toll of the previous day's IRA bombing reaches 5 when Doreen Knatchbull, Baroness Brabourne, 83, dies in a hospital as a result of her injuries.
- August 29 – A national referendum is held in which Somali voters approve a new liberal constitution, promulgated by President Siad Barre to placate the United States.
September
October
- October 1 – Nigeria terminates military rule, and the Second Nigerian Republic is established.
- October 1 – October 7 – Pope John Paul II visits the United States, starting in Boston.
- October 1 – The MTR, the rapid transit railway system in Hong Kong, opens.
- October 2 – Pope John Paul II arrives in New York City for his first papal tour where he addresses the U.N. General Assembly against all forms of concentration camps and torture.
- October 3 – An EF4 Tornado hits Windsor Locks, Connecticut, causing extensive damage to the town.
- October 6 – Federal Reserve System changes from an interest rate target policy to a money supply target policy.
- October 7 – Pope John Paul II ends his first U.S. papal visit in Washington, D.C with his first ever visit to the White House.
- October 9 – Peter Brock wins the Bathurst 1000 by a record 6 laps, with a lap record on the last lap.
- October 12
- October 14 – National March for gay rights takes place in Washington, D.C., involving tens of thousands of people.
- October 15 – Black Monday events, in which members of a political group sack a newspaper office, unfold in Malta.
- October 16 – A tsunami in Nice, France kills 23 people.
- October 19 – 13 U.S. Marines die in a fire at Camp Fuji, Japan as a result of Typhoon Tip.[10]
- October 20 – The first McDonald's in Singapore opens at Liat Towers in Orchard Road.[11][12]
- October 26 – Park Chung-hee, the President of South Korea, is assassinated by KCIA director Kim Jae-gyu.
- October 27 – Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gains independence from the United Kingdom.
November
- November 1
- November 2
- French police shoot gangster Jacques Mesrine in Paris.
- Assata Shakur (née Joanne Chesimard), a former member of the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army, escapes from a New York prison to Cuba, where she remains under political asylum.
- November 3 – In Greensboro, North Carolina, 5 members of the Communist Workers Party are shot to death and 7 are wounded by a group of Klansmen and neo-Nazis, during a "Death to the Klan" rally.
- November 4 – Iran hostage crisis begins: 3,000 Iranian radicals, mostly students, invade the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and take 90 hostages (53 of whom are American). They demand that the United States send the former Shah of Iran back to stand trial.
- November 5
- November 6 – At Montevideo, Uruguay, the International Olympic Committee adopts a resolution, whereby Taiwan Olympic and sports teams will participate with the name Chinese Taipei in future Olympic Games and international sports tournaments and championships.
- November 7 – U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy announces that he will challenge President Jimmy Carter for the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination.
- November 9
- The Carl Bridgewater murder trial ends in England with all 4 men found guilty. James Robinson, 45, and 25-year-old Vincent Hickey are sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommended 25-year minimum for murder. 18-year-old Michael Hickey is also found guilty of murder and sentenced to indefinite detention. Patrick Molloy, 53, is found guilty on a lesser charge of manslaughter and sentenced to 12 years in prison.[13]
- Nuclear false alarm: the NORAD computers and the Alternate National Military Command Center in Fort Ritchie, Maryland, detect an apparent massive Soviet nuclear strike. After reviewing the raw data from satellites and checking the early-warning radars, the alert is cancelled.[14]
- November 10 – 1979 Mississauga train derailment: A 106-car Canadian Pacific freight train carrying explosive and poisonous chemicals from Windsor, Ontario, Canada derails in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada just west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, causing a massive explosion and the largest peacetime evacuation in Canadian history and one of the largest in North American history.
- November 12
- November 14 – Iran hostage crisis: U.S. President Jimmy Carter issues Executive Order 12170, freezing all Iranian assets in the United States and U.S. banks in response to the hostage crisis.
- November 15 – British art historian and former Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures Anthony Blunt's role as the "fourth man" of the 'Cambridge Five' double agents for the Soviet NKVD during World War II is revealed by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom;[15] she gives further details on November 21.[16]
- November 16 – Bucharest Metro Line One is opened, in Bucharest, Romania (from Timpuri Noi to Semanatoarea stations, 8.63 km).
- November 17 – Iran hostage crisis: Iranian leader Ruhollah Khomeini orders the release of 13 female and African American hostages being held at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
- November 20 – Grand Mosque seizure: A group of 200 Juhayman al-Otaybi militants occupy Mecca's Masjid al-Haram, the holiest place in Islam. They are driven out by French commandos (allowed into the city under these special circumstances despite their being non-Muslims) after bloody fighting that leaves 250 people dead and 600 wounded.
- November 21 – After false radio reports from the Ayatollah Khomeini that the Americans had occupied the Grand Mosque in Mecca, the United States Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan is attacked by a mob and set afire, killing 4, and disturbing Pakistan–United States relations.
- November 23 – In Dublin, Ireland, Provisional Irish Republican Army member Thomas McMahon is sentenced to life in prison for the assassination of Lord Mountbatten of Burma.
- November 25 – Last cargo of phosphate shipped from Banaba Island.
- November 28 – Air New Zealand Flight 901: an Air New Zealand DC-10 crashes into Mount Erebus in Antarctica on a sightseeing trip, killing all 257 people on board.
- November 30 – The Wall, a rock opera and concept album by Pink Floyd, is first released.
December
Date unknown
Births
January
- January 1
- January 2
- January 3
- January 4 – Kevin Kuske, German Olympic bobsledder
- January 6
- January 7
- January 8 – Stipe Pletikosa, Croatian football goalkeeper
- January 9
- January 10
- January 11 – Siti Nurhaliza, Malaysian singer
- January 12
- January 14 – Angela Lindvall, American model
- January 15
- January 16 – Aaliyah, African-American R&B singer and actress (d. 2001)
- January 17 – Sharon Chan, Hong Kong actress
- January 18
- January 19 – Svetlana Khorkina, Russian artistic gymnast
- January 20
- January 21 – Brian O'Driscoll, Irish rugby union player
- January 23 – Larry Hughes, American basketball player
- January 24 – Tatyana Ali, African-American actress
- January 27
- January 29 – B. J. Flores, American boxer
- January 31 – Jenny Wolf, German speed skater
February
- February 1
- February 2
- February 4 – Andrei Arlovski, Belarusian mixed martial artist
- February 5 – Katie Brambley, Canadian distance freestyle swimmer
- February 6 – David Dolníček, Czech ice hockey player
- February 7
- February 8 – Martin Rowlands, Irish footballer
- February 9
- February 10 – Daryl Palumbo, American musician; who fronted bands, such as (Glassjaw)
- February 11 – Brandy Norwood, African-American singer and actress
- February 12
- February 13
- February 14 – Jocelyn Quivrin, French actor (d. 2009)
- February 15 – Gordon Shedden, Scottish race car driver
- February 16
- February 18 – Tyrone Burton, American actor
- February 19
- Mariana Ochoa, Mexican singer and actress
- Vitas, Ukrainian Singer, Model, and Fashion Designer.
- February 21
- February 22
- February 25 – László Bodnár, Hungarian footballer
- February 26
- February 28
March
- March 3 – Jon Bailey, American male voice actor
- March 4
- March 5 – Tang Gonghong, Chinese weightlifter
- March 6 – Érik Bédard, Canadian pitcher
- March 7 – Stephanie Anne Mills, Canadian voice actress
- March 8
- March 9
- March 10
- March 11 – Benji Madden and Joel Madden, American musicians (Good Charlotte)
- March 12 – Pete Doherty, British singer and guitarist (The Libertines, Babyshambles)
- March 14
- March 15 – Kevin Youkilis, American baseball player
- March 17 – Samoa Joe, American wrestler
- March 18
- March 19
- March 20
- March 21 – Jimenez Lai, American architect
- March 23 – Bryan Fletcher, American football player
- March 25
- March 29 – Estela Giménez, Spanish gymnast
- March 30
- March 31 – Tanya Tate, English porn actress
April
- April 1 – Mikko Franck, Finnish conductor
- April 2 – Jesse Carmichael, American musician (Maroon 5)
- April 3
- April 4
- April 8
- April 9
- April 10
- April 11
- April 12
- April 13
- April 14
- April 15 – Luke Evans, Welsh actor and singer
- April 16 – Christijan Albers, Dutch racing driver
- April 17 – Sung Si-kyung, South Korean pop/ballad singer
- April 18
- April 19
- April 21
- April 22 – Daniel Johns, Australian musician (Silverchair)
- April 23
- April 24
- April 25
- April 26 – Janne Wirman, Finnish keyboardist (Children of Bodom)
- April 27 – Travis Meeks, American musician (Days of the New)
- April 28 – Bahram Radan, Iranian actor
- April 29
- April 30 – Shelley Calene-Black, American voice actress
May
- May 1
- May 2 – Jason Chimera, Canadian ice hockey player
- May 3
- May 4
- May 5 – Vincent Kartheiser, American actor
- May 6
- May 9
- May 10 – Lee Hyori, South Korean entertainer
- May 12 – Adrian Serioux, Canadian soccer player
- May 13
- May 14 – Urijah Faber, WEC Featherweight Champion
- May 15 – Ryan Max Riley, humorist and national champion skier
- May 16 – Jessica Morris, American actress
- May 18
- May 19
- May 21 – Sonja Vectomov, Czech musician/composer
- May 22 – Maggie Q, American actress
- May 23 – Matt Flynn, drummer for the alternative band, Maroon 5
- May 24
- May 25 – Jonny Wilkinson, English rugby union player
- May 26 – Ashley Massaro, American wrestler and model
- May 27 – Michael Buonauro, American comic creator
- May 28 – Jesse Bradford, American actor
- May 29 – Brian Kendrick, American wrestler
- May 30
June
- June 1 – Markus "Notch" Persson, Swedish video game programmer and designer, co-founder the video game company Mojang
- June 2 – Morena Baccarin, Brazilian actress
- June 4 – Christopher Dorner, American soldier, policeman and multiple murderer (d. 2013)
- June 5 – Pete Wentz, American musician, lyricist, and bassist (Fall Out Boy)
- June 8 – Pete Orr, Canadian baseball player
- June 9 – Émilie Loit, French tennis player
- June 10 – Lee Brice, American country music singer-songwriter
- June 12
- June 13
- June 14
- June 15 – Yulia Nestsiarenka, Belarusian athlete
- June 16 – Ari Hest, American singer-songwriter
- June 18
- June 19
- June 21 – Chris Pratt, American actor
- June 22 – Sandra Klösel, German tennis player
- June 23 – LaDainian Tomlinson, American football player
- June 24
- June 25 – Busy Philipps, American film actress
- June 26
- June 28
- June 29
- June 30
July
- July 1 – Forrest Griffin, American mixed martial arts fighter
- July 2
- July 3
- July 5
- July 6 – Kevin Hart, American actor, comedian, writer and producer
- July 9
- July 10 – Gong Yoo, South Korean actor
- July 12 – Justin Rockefeller, American venture capitalist and political activist
- July 14 – Axel Teichmann, German cross-country skier
- July 15 – Travis Fimmel, Australian fashion model and actor
- July 16
- July 17 – Mike Vogel, American actor
- July 18
- July 19 – David Sakurai, Danish-Japanese actor, director, scriptwriter and martial artist
- July 20
- July 21 – David Carr, American football player
- July 24
- July 25 – Allister Carter, English snooker player
- July 26
- July 27
- July 30
- July 31 – B. J. Novak, American actor, director, and producer
August
- August 1
- August 3
- August 4 – Patryk Dominik Sztyber, Polish rock musician
- August 5 – David Healy, Northern Irish footballer
- August 7 – Miguel Llera, Spanish footballer
- August 8 – Azumi Kawashima, Japanese idol and AV idol
- August 10
- August 11
- August 12
- August 13 – Taizō Sugimura, Japanese politician
- August 15
- August 16 – Sarah Balabagan, Filipina prisoner and singer
- August 16 - Ivan Cudby, English Sculptor
- August 19 – Oumar Kondé, Swiss footballer
- August 20 – Jamie Cullum, English jazz pianist and singer
- August 22 – Matt Walters, American football player
- August 23 – Ritchie Neville, English singer (5ive)
- August 24 – Elva Hsiao, Taiwanese singer
- August 25 – Andrew Hussie, American artist.
- August 26
- August 27
- August 28
- August 29 – Justine Pasek, Miss Universe 2002
- August 30
- August 31
September
- September 1 – Neg Dupree, British comedian
- September 2
- September 3 – Júlio César, Brazilian football goalkeeper
- September 4 – Maxim Afinogenov, Russian ice hockey player
- September 5
- September 6 – Ned Collette, Australian singer and musician
- September 8 – Pink, American singer
- September 10 – Mustis, Norwegian pianist
- September 11
- September 12 – Jay McGraw, American author, son of TV psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw
- September 13 – Ivan Miljković, Serbian volleyball player
- September 14
- September 15
- September 16
- September 17
- September 18 – Alison Lohman, American actress
- September 19 – Noémie Lenoir, French supermodel
- September 20 – David Long, New Zealand musician
- September 22 – Jericho Rosales, Filipino actor
- September 23 – Lote Tuqiri, Australian rugby union player
- September 24
- September 25
- September 26
- September 27 – Shinji Ono, Japanese football player
- September 28
- September 29
- September 30 – Vince Chong, Malaysian singer
October
- October 1
- October 2 – Brianna Brown, American actress
- October 3
- October 4 – Rachael Leigh Cook, American actress
- October 5 – Gao Yuanyuan, Chinese actress
- October 7
- October 9
- Csézy, Hungarian singer
- Vernon Fox, American football player
- Alex Greenwald, American singer-songwriter, producer, and actor (Phantom Planet and JJAMZ)
- Todd Kelly, Australian race car driver
- Chris O'Dowd, Irish actor and comedian
- DJ Rashad, Chicago-based electronic musician, producer and DJ (d. 2014)
- Hendrik Odendaal, South African swimmer
- Brandon Routh, American actor
- Gonzalo Sorondo, Uruguayan footballer
- October 10
- October 11
- October 13
- October 14 – Stacy Keibler, American actress and model
- October 15 – Jaci Velasquez, American Christian singer
- October 16 – Erin Brown, American actress
- October 17 – Kimi Räikkönen, Finnish race car driver
- October 18 – Ne-Yo, African-American singer and songwriter
- October 19 – Marc Elliott, British actor
- October 20
- October 23 – Jorge Solís, Mexican professional boxer
- October 25 – Sarah Thompson, American actress
- October 28
- October 30 – Yukie Nakama, Japanese actress
November
- November 1
- November 3
- November 4 – Audrey Hollander, American pornographic actress
- November 6
- November 7 – Jon Peter Lewis, American singer and songwriter
- November 8
- November 9 – Dania Ramirez, Dominican-American actress
- November 10 – Nina Mercedez, American porn actress
- November 12
- November 13
- November 14
- November 17 – Matthew Spring, English footballer
- November 19 – Larry Johnson, American football player
- November 20 – Ericson Alexander Molano, Colombian gospel singer
- November 21 – Kim Dong-wan, South Korean singer and actor
- November 22
- November 23
- November 25 – Joel Kinnaman, Swedish-American actor
- November 27
- November 28
- November 29 – Jayceon Taylor, American rapper (The Game)
December
- December 2
- December 3
- December 5 – Evonne Hsu, Taiwanese singer
- December 7
- December 8 – Ingrid Michaelson, American indie pop singer-songwriter
- December 9 – Olivia Lufkin, English-Japanese singer, songwriter
- December 11 – Rider Strong, American actor
- December 12 – Emin, Azerbaijani-Russian singer-songwriter and businessman
- December 14 – Michael Owen, English footballer
- December 15 – Adam Brody, American actor
- December 16
- December 17
- December 18 – Amy Grabow, American actress
- December 19
- December 22
- Petra Majdič, Slovene cross-country skier
- Amanda Baker, American actress
- Hanna Marno, Hungarian developmental researcher
- December 23
- December 25 – Ferman Akgül, vocalist of Turkish nu-metal band maNga
- December 26
- December 27 – Carson Palmer, American football player
- December 28
- December 30
- December 31
Deaths
January
- January 3 – Conrad Hilton, American hotelier (b. 1887)
- January 4 – Vincent Korda, Hungarian art director (b. 1897)
- January 4 – Peter Frankenfeld, German comedian, radio and television personality (b. 1913)
- January 5
- January 7 – Wallace Townsend, Iowa-born lawyer who was from 1928 to 1961 the Republican national committeeman (b. 1882)
- January 8 – Sara Carter, American bluegrass and country singer (b. 1898)
- January 11 – Jack Soo, Japanese-American actor (b. 1917)
- January 13 – Donny Hathaway, African-American musician (b. 1945)
- January 16
- January 19 – Tuffy Leemans, American football player (New York Giants) and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (b. 1912)
- January 22 – Elvin C. Stakman, American plant pathologist (b. 1885)
- January 25 – Robertson Hare, English actor (b. 1891)
- January 26 – Nelson Rockefeller, Governor of New York, 41st Vice President of the United States (b. 1908)
- January 27 – Qalandar Baba Auliya, Pakistani founder of the Azeemiyya Order of the Sufis (b. 1898)
- January 28 – Glen Flanagan, American featherweight boxer (b. 1926)
- January 29
- January 30 – Charles Watts, English cricketer (b. 1894)
February
- February 1 – Daniel Starch, American psychologist and marketing researcher (b. 1883)
- February 2
- February 3 – Aaron Douglas, American painter (b. 1899)
- February 4 – Claude Massop, Jamaican gang leader of the Shower Posse Gang (b. c. 1949)
- February 5 – Reidar Waaler, Norwegian-born, American soldier for the United States Army (b. 1894)
- February 6 – Mary Bell, Australian aviator (b. 1903)
- February 7
- February 8 – Art Williams, African-American baseball umpire (b. 1934)
- February 9 – Dennis Gabor, Hungarian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1900)
- February 10 – Edvard Kardelj, Yugoslav communist political leader, economist, partisan and publicist (b. 1910)
- February 11 – Mayavaram V. R. Govindaraja Pillai, Carnatic violinist from Tamil Nadu, Southern India (b. 1912)
- February 12 – Jean Renoir, French film director (b. 1894)
- February 14 – Reginald Maudling, British politician (b. 1917)
- February 15 – George Dunning, cartoon director and animator (b. 1920)
- February 17 – William Gargan, American actor (b. 1905)
- February 22 – Sigrid Schauman, Finnish painter (b. 1877)
- February 23 – W. A. C. Bennett, Canadian politician (b. 1900)
- February 24 – Joseph Rudderham, English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church (b. 1899)
- February 25 – Henrich Focke, German aviation pioneer (b. 1890)
- February 26 – Devendra Goel, Indian film director and producer of Bollywood films (b. 1919)
- February 27
- February 28 – Ethel Remey, American actress (b. 1895)
March
- March 1
- March 6 – Link Wasem, American baseball player (b. 1911)
- March 10 – William Boyd, Scottish-Canadian physician, pathologist, academic, and author (b. 1885)
- March 11 – Victor Kilian, American actor (b. 1891)
- March 14 – Robert William Wood, American landscape painter (b. 1889)
- March 15 – Léonide Massine, Russian dancer and choreographer (b. 1896)
- March 16
- March 17 – Alfred Brotherston Emden, Oxford University historian and Principal of St Edmund Hall from 1929 to 1951.(b. 1888)
- March 19 – Richard Beckinsale, British actor (b. 1947)
- March 22 – Ben Lyon, American actor (b. 1901)
- March 23 – Ted Anderson, English footballer (b. 1911)
- March 24 – Yvonne Mitchell, English actress (b. 1915)
- March 26 – Jean Stafford, American writer (b. 1915)
- March 28 – Emmett Kelly, American clown (b. 1898)
- March 29 – Sultan Yahya Petra ibni Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim Petra, King of Malaysia (b. 1917)
- March 30
April
- April 1 – Barbara Luddy, American actress (b. 1908)
- April 2 – Grace Fortescue, New York socialite (b. 1883)
- April 4
- April 6 – Ivan Vasilyov, Bulgarian architect (b. 1893)
- April 7
- April 10 – Nino Rota, Italian composer (b. 1911)
- April 11 – Hassan Pakravan, Iranian diplomat (b. 1911)
- April 13 – Frankie Kelleher, American baseball player (b. 1916)
- April 14 – Clarence Dillon, American financier (b. 1882)
- April 15 – David Brand, Australian politician (b. 1912)
- April 17 – Chuck Osborne, American basketball player with Syracuse Nationals (b. 1939)
- April 18 – Jullan Kindahl, Swedish actress (b. 1885)
- April 19 – Wilhelm Bittrich, German Waffen SS general (b. 1894)
- April 20 – Peter Donald, British-born, American actor (b. 1918)
- April 22 – Leslie Phillips (cricketer), English cricketer (b. 1899)
- April 23 – Blair Peach, New Zealand-born, British teacher (b. 1946)
- April 24 – John Carroll, American actor (b. 1906)
- April 26 – Julia Bell, English human geneticist (b. 1879)
- April 27 – Phan Huy Quát, Vietnamese physician, acting Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam, and 15th Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam (b. c. 1909)
- April 28 – Norman Kilner, English cricketer (b. 1895)
- April 30 – Pan Halippa, Bessarabian and later Romanian journalist and politician (b. 1883)
May
- May 1 – Morteza Motahhari, Iranian cleric & politician (b. 1919)
- May 2 – Giulio Natta, Italian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1903)
- May 3
- May 4 – John Bentley Stringer, British computer scientist (b. 1928)
- May 6 – Milton Ager, American songwriter (b. 1893)
- May 7 – Ralph Huffman, American college football coach for the Fort Hays State University Tigers (b. 1915)
- May 8
- May 9 – Cyrus S. Eaton, Canadian-born American investment banker, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1883)
- May 10 – Ita Rina, Slovenian film actress & beauty queen (b. 1907)
- May 11
- May 12
- May 13
- May 14 – Jean Rhys, mid-20th-century novelist from Dominica.(b. 1890)
- May 16
- May 17 – Donyale Luna, First African-American model who appeared on the cover of Vogue in March 1966 (b. 1945)
- May 18
- May 19 – Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Hindi novelist (b. 1907)
- May 20 – Helen Smith (nurse), British nurse (b. 1956)
- May 22 – Kurt Jooss, German dancer and choreographer (b. 1901)
- May 23 – Hiroshi Ohshita, Japanese professional baseball player (b. 1922)
- May 24 – Albert W. Cretella, U. S. Representative from Connecticut (b. 1897)
- May 25 – John Spenkelink, American convicted murderer (b. 1949)
- May 25 – American Airlines Flight 191 Casualties
- Itzhak Bentov, Czech-born, Israeli-American scientist, inventor, and author (b. 1923)
- May 26 – George Brent, Irish actor (b. 1899)
- May 27
- May 28 – Frank Frederickson, Canadian NHL hockey player (b. 1895)
- May 29 – Mary Pickford, Canadian Academy Award-winning actress and studio founder (b. 1892)
- May 31
June
- June 1
- June 2 – Jim Hutton, American actor (b. 1934)
- June 3 – Arno Schmidt, German writer (b. 1914)
- June 4
- June 5 – Heinz Erhardt, German comedian, musician, entertainer, actor, and poet (b. 1909)
- June 6 – Jack Haley, American actor (b. 1897)
- June 7 – Asa Earl Carter, American novellist (b. 1925)
- June 8 – Muriel Coben, Canadian baseball and curling player (b. 1921)
- June 9
- June 10 – Winifred Mary Ward, the sister of Francis Kingdon Ward.(b. 1884)
- June 11
- June 12
- June 13
- June 14 – Ahmad Zahir, Afghan singer and composer (b. 1946)
- June 15 – Laurie Bird, American actress (b. 1952)
- June 16 – Nicholas Ray, American film director (b. 1911)
- June 17 – Duffy Lewis, American baseball player (b. 1888)
- June 18 – Hal Trosky, American baseball player (b 1912)
- June 19 – Paul Popenoe, American eugenicist (b. 1888)
- June 21 – Angus MacLise, American rock percussionist (The Velvet Underground) (b. 1938)
- June 22
- June 23 – Cremilda de Oliveira, Portuguese actress (b. 1887)
- June 25 – Dave Fleischer, American animator (b. 1894)
- June 26 – George Boakye, Ghanaian Military airman and politician (b. 1937)
- June 27
- June 28 – Philippe Cousteau, French oceanographer, and documentary filmmaker (b. 1940)
- June 29 – Lowell George, American rock musician (Little Feat) (b. 1945)
- June 30 – William B. Franke, American United States Secretary of the Navy from (1959-1961) (b.1894)
July
- July 1
- July 2 – Carlyle Smith Beals, Canadian astronomer (b. 1899)
- July 3 – Louis Durey, French composer (b. 1888)
- July 4
- July 6 – Van McCoy, African-American accomplished musician; noted for his 1975 hit The Hustle (b. 1940)
- July 7 – Billy Dean Anderson, Notorious American criminal on "America's 10 Most Wanted" (b. 1934)
- July 8
- July 9 – Roddy McMillan, Scottish actor (b. 1923)
- July 10 – Arthur Fiedler, American conductor (Boston Pops) (b. 1894)
- July 11
- July 12 – Minnie Riperton, American rhythm and blues singer (Lovin' You) (b. 1947)
- July 13
- July 14 – McGuire Twins; One of the heaviest recorded twins by Guinness World Records, Billy died. (b. 1946)
- July 15
- July 16 – Alfred Deller, English countertenor (b. 1912)
- July 18 – Pavel Prokkonen, Karelian Soviet politician (b. 1909)
- July 19 – Helen Bradley, English artist whose works depicted the Edwardian era (b. 1900)
- July 20 – Volney Davis, American Depression era outlaw (b. 1902)
- July 21 – Juan Guzmán Cruchaga, Chilean poet & diplomat (b. 1895)
- July 22
- July 23 – Lefty West, American Major League Baseball player (b. 1915)
- July 25 – Erich Pohlmann, Austrian character actor (b. 1913)
- July 26 – Stefan Wiechecki, Polish journalist (b. 1896)
- July 27 – Gustavo Cochet, Argentine painter and engraver (b. 1894)
- July 28 – George Seaton, American screenwriter and director (b. 1911)
- July 29
- July 30 – Lew Kowarski, Russian-born, French physicist (b. 1907)
- July 31 – Beatrix Lehmann, British actress, theatre director, and author (b. 1903)
August
- August 1 – Wayne Brenkert, American football player-coach (b. 1895)
- August 2
- August 3 – Bertil Ohlin, Swedish economist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1899)
- August 4
- August 5 – Homero Hidrobo, Ecudorian classical musician (b. 1939)
- August 6 – Feodor Lynen, German biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1911)
- August 7 – Margery Maude, English stage actress (b. 1889)
- August 8
- August 9 – Walter O'Malley, American baseball executive (b. 1903)
- August 10
- August 11
- August 12 – Ernst Boris Chain, German-born biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1906)
- August 13 – Andrew Dasburg, American modernist painter (b. 1887)
- August 15
- August 16 – John Diefenbaker, 13th Prime Minister of Canada (b. 1895)
- August 17 – Vivian Vance, American actress (b. 1909)
- August 18 – Draper Kauffman, American Naval pioneering underwater demolition expert (b. 1911)
- August 19
- August 20 – Christian Dotremont, Belgian painter and writer (b. 1922)
- August 21 – Stuart Heisler, American film and television director (b. 1896)
- August 22 – James T. Farrell, American novelist (b. 1904)
- August 23 – Richard Hearne, English comedic actor (b. 1908)
- August 24 – Hanna Reitsch, German aviator (b. 1912)
- August 25 – Stan Kenton, American jazz pianist (b. 1911)
- August 26
- August 27 – Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, British Viceroy of India (assassinated) (b. 1900)
- August 28 – Princess Tatiana Constantinovna of Russia, Russian princess (b. 1890)
- August 29 – Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr., American media entrepreneur and publisher (b. 1895)
- August 30 (body found on September 8) – Jean Seberg, American actress (b. 1938)
- August 31 – Sally Rand, American dancer (b. 1904)
September
- September 1
- September 2 – Felix Aylmer, British actor (b. 1889)
- September 3
- September 4 – Canuplin, Filipino magician and bodabil entertainer (b. 1904)
- September 5 – Alberto di Jorio, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1884)
- September 6 – Guy Bolton, British playwright (b. 1884)
- September 7 – Alan Browning, English actor (b. 1926)
- September 8
- September 9 – Norrie Paramor, British music producer (b. 1914)
- September 10 – Agostinho Neto, Angolan poet and politician, 1st President of Angola (b. 1922)
- September 11 – Laurie Banfield, English footballer (b. 1889)
- September 13 – Hap Ward, American baseball player (b. 1885)
- September 14 – Nur Muhammad Taraki, President of Afghanistan (b. 1917)
- September 15 – Tommy Leonetti, American singer-songwriter & actor (b. 1929)
- September 16
- September 17 – Paul Maze, Anglo-French painter (b. 1887)
- September 18 – André Zeller, French army general (b. 1898)
- September 19
- September 20
- September 21
- September 22
- September 23 – Steve Brooks, American jockey (b. 1922)
- September 24 – Carl Laemmle Jr., American film studio executive (b. 1908)
- September 25
- September 26
- September 27
- September 28 – John Herbert Chapman, Canadian physicist (b. 1921)
- September 29 – Francisco Macías Nguema, first President of Equatorial Guinea (executed) (b. 1924)
- September 30 – Charles North, Australian attorney and politician (b. 1887)
October
- October 1
- October 2
- October 3
- October 4 – Natwarsinhji Bhavsinhji, The Maharaja of Porbandar in India from (1908-1948), and cricketer (b. 1901)
- October 5 – Ken Strong, American football player (New York Giants) and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (b. 1906)
- October 6 – Elizabeth Bishop, American poet (b. 1911)
- October 7 – Jerzy Petersburski, Polish pianist & composer (b. 1895)
- October 8 – Emmaline Henry, American actress (b. 1928)
- October 9 – Ignatius Bedros XVI Batanian, Armenian Catholic Church patriarch (b. 1899)
- October 10 – Dr. Christopher Evans, British psychologist and computer scientist (b. 1931)
- October 12
- October 13
- October 14 – Onorato Damen, Italian communist revolutionary (b. 1893)
- October 15 – Jacob L. Devers, American general (b. 1887)
- October 16 – Johan Borgen, Norwegian author (b. 1903)
- October 17 – S. J. Perelman, American humorist (b. 1904)
- October 18
- October 19 – Fritz Diez, German actor (b. 1901)
- October 22 – Nadia Boulanger, French composer and composition teacher (b. 1887)
- October 23
- October 24 – Julio Porter, Argentine screenwriter (b. 1916)
- October 25
- October 26
- October 27 – Charles Coughlin, American radio host and Catholic Priest, (b. 1891)
- October 28 – Joseph-Henri Guiguet, French World War I flying ace (b. 1891)
- October 30
- October 31 – Edvin Adolphson, Swedish film actor/director (b. 1893)
November
- November 1
- November 2
- November 3 – Hugh P. Harris, United States Army general (b. 1909)
- November 4
- November 5 – Al Capp, American cartoonist (b. 1909)
- November 6 – Chick Evans, American golf champion (b. 1890)
- November 7 – Gyula Germanus, professor of oriental studies, a Hungarian writer and Islamologist of Jewish origin (b. 1884)
- November 8
- November 9
- November 10 – Mahmud Al-Nashaf, Israeli-Arab politician (b. 1906)
- November 11 – Dimitri Tiomkin, Russian film composer (b. 1894)
- November 12 – Gavriil Veresov, Soviet chess player (b. 1912)
- November 13
- November 14
- November 15 – Ed Klieman, American baseball player; nicknamed, "Specs" (b. 1918)
- November 16 – Joseph Iglehart, American financier (b. 1891)
- November 17 – Immanuel Velikovsky, Russian author and psychiatrist (b. 1895)
- November 18
- November 19 – Dewey Jackson Short, Republican U. S. Representative from Missouri (b. 1898)
- November 21
- November 22
- November 23
- November 24 – Georg Pinkepank, German Nazi Korvettenkapitän with the Kriegsmarine during World War II (b. 1907)
- November 25 – John S. Crawford, American politician for the Wisconsin State Assembly (b. 1923)
- November 26 – Marcel L'Herbier, French movie-maker (b. 1888)
- November 27 – Jerome Cavanagh, American civic politician; Mayor of Detroit, Michigan, from (1962-1970), especially what doomed his administration was the July, 1967 race riots (b. 1928)
- November 28 – Peter Mulgrew, New Zealander mountaineer, yachtsman, and businessman (b. 1927)
- November 30
December
- December 1
- December 2 – Helen Fraser, Scottish born suffragist, feminist, educationalist (b. 1881)
- December 3 – Dhyan Chand, Indian hockey player (b. 1905)
- December 4
- December 5
- December 7 – Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, British-American astronomer and astrophysicist (b. 1900)
- December 8 – Nikolai Gritsenko, Soviet actor of Russian-Ukrainian background (b. 1912)
- December 9
- December 10 – Ann Dvorak, American actress (b. 1911)
- December 12 – Alan Shipman, English cricketer (b. 1901)
- December 13 – Jon Hall, American actor (b. 1915)
- December 14 – Ken Leishman, Canadian criminal (b. 1931)
- December 15 – Ethel Lackie, American Olympic swimmer (b. 1907)
- December 16 – Vagif Mustafazadeh, Azerbaijani jazz musician (b. 1940)
- December 17 – A. J. Iversen, Danish cabinetmaker (b. 1888)
- December 18
- December 19 – Donald Creighton, Canadian historian (b. 1902)
- December 21 – Ermindo Onega, Argentine footballer (b. 1940)
- December 22 – Darryl F. Zanuck, American film producer (b. 1902)
- December 23 – Peggy Guggenheim, American art collector (b. 1898)
- December 24 – Armand Massonet, Belgian painter (b. 1892)
- December 25
- December 26 – Karl Hubbuch, German painter, printmaker, and draftsman (b. 1891)
- December 27
- December 28 – Karl George (American football), American football player (b. 1894)
- December 29
- December 30 – Richard Rodgers, American composer (b. 1902)
- December 31 – John A. Powers, American public affairs officer for NASA (b. 1922)
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Nobel Prizes
- The Doctor Who story City of Death is set in 1979, its year of broadcast.
- The events of the 2011 fictional movie Super 8 take place during the winter and summer of 1979.
References
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Further reading
- Caryl, Christian, Strange Rebels: 1979 and the Birth of the 21st Century (2013), 1979 as worldwide turning point; excerpt and text search
- Facts on File. Facts on File Yearbook: 1979 (1980) weekly factual report on events worldwide.
- Hodson, H.V. Annual Register of World Events 1979 (1980), in-depth coverage of major countries
- Paxton, John, ed. Statesman's Yearbook 1978–1979 (1980), statistical details on all countries