August 13 - In Hong Kong, health warnings on cigarette packets are made statutory.[1]
September
October
November
- November 1 - The Welsh language station, S4C, launches in Wales.
- November 2 - The fourth terrestrial television channel is launched in the England, Scotland and Northern Ireland (known as Channel 4) with the first program broadcast being the game show Countdown, which is still in production.
- November 3 - A gasoline tanker explodes in the Salang Tunnel in Afghanistan, killing at least 2,000 people.
- November 3 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average surges 43.41 points, or 4.25%, to close at 1,065.49, its first all-time high in more than nine years. It last hit a record on January 11, 1973 when the average closed at 1,051.70. The points gain was the biggest ever up to that point.
- November 6 - Camerun president Ahmadou Ahidjo resigns, replaced by Paul Biya.
- November 7 - The Thames Barrier is first publicly demonstrated.
- November 12 - In the Soviet Union, former KGB head Yuri Andropov is selected to become the general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party's Central Committee, succeeding the late Leonid I. Brezhnev.
- November 13 - The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C., after a march to its site by thousands of Vietnam War veterans.
- November 14 - The leader of Poland's outlawed Solidarity movement, Lech Wałęsa, is released from 11 months of internment near the Soviet border.
- November 20 - University of California, Berkeley executes "The Play" in a college football game against Stanford. Completing a wacky 57-yard kickoff return that includes five laterals, Kevin Moen runs through Stanford band members who had prematurely come onto the field. His touchdown stands and California wins 25-20.
- November 27 - Yasuhiro Nakasone becomes Prime minister of Japan.
- November 28 - Representatives from 88 countries gather in Geneva to discuss world trade and ways to work toward aspects of free trade.
- November 29 - Soviet invasion of Afghanistan: The United Nations General Assembly passes United Nations Resolution 37, stating that the Soviet Union should withdraw from Afghanistan.
December
Undated
Ongoing
Fictional
The references to 1982 in popular fiction are:
Computer games
Births
January-February
- January 1 - David Nalbandian, Argentine tennis player
- January 4 - Kang Hye-jeong, South Korean actress
- January 4 - Richard Logan, English footballer
- January 5 - Janica Kostelić, Croatian skier
- January 6 - Gilbert Arenas, American basketball player
- January 7 - Francisco Rodriguez, Venezualan baseball player
- January 9 - David Barrett, American festival player
- January 11 - Ashley Taylor Dawson, British actor
- January 12 - Dontrelle Willis, American baseball player
- January 13 - Guillermo Coria, Argentine tennis player
- January 13 - Ruth Wilson, English actress
- January 14 - Victor Valdes, Spanish football player
- January 15 - Benjamin Agosto, American skater
- January 17 - Dwyane Wade, American basketball player
- January 17 - Alex Varkatzas, Greek-American lead vocalist (Atreyu)
- January 18 - Joanna Newsom, American harpist/singer-songwriter
- January 19 - Jodie Sweetin, American actress
- January 19 - Angela Chang, Taiwanese singer and actress
- January 22 - Liane Bahler, German professional cyclist (d. 2007)
- January 31 - Elena Paparizou, Greek-Swedish singer
- February 2 - Kelly Mazzante, American basketball player
- February 4 - Mandisa Stevenson, American basketball player
- February 4 - Kimberly Wyatt, singer The Pussycat Dolls
- February 4 - Tomas Vaitkus, Lithuanian professional road racing cyclist
- February 9 - Ami Suzuki, Japanese singer
- February 10 - Mon Redee Sut Txi, Malaysian athlete
- February 10 - Justin Gatlin, American athlete
- February 11 - Neil Robertson, Australian snooker player
- February 12 - Onil Joseph, American baseball player
- February 14 - Marian Gaborik, Czechosovakian (now Slovakia) hockey player
- February 17 - Adriano Leite Ribeiro, Brazilian footballer (soccer player)
- February 22 - Jenna Haze, American pornographic actress
- February 25 - Chris Baird, Northern Irish footballer
- February 25 - Maria, WWE superstar
- February 28 - Andres Nuiamäe, Estonian soldier (d. 2004)
March-April
- March 2 - Henrik Lundqvist, Swedish hockey goaltender
- March 2 - Ben Roethlisberger, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers)
- March 2 - Mike Nugent, American football player (New York Jets)
- March 3 - Jessica Biel, American actress
- March 4 - Landon Donovan, American soccer player
- March 4 - Charity Rahmer, American actress
- March 5 - Daniel Carter, New Zealand rugby player
- March 6 - Stephen Jordan, English footballer Manchester City
- March 7 - Erika Yamakawa, Japanese talent
- March 8 - Nicoleta Onel, Romanian gymnast
- March 9 - Paul Ballard, English television presenter
- March 10 - Kwame Brown, American basketball player
- March 10 - Katharine Isabelle, Canadian actress
- March 11 - Thora Birch, American actress
- March 19 - Matt Littler, British actor
- March 20 - Nick Wheeler, American musician (The All-American Rejects)
- March 22 - Pete Bennett, English rock singer (Daddy Fantastic) and television personality (Big Brother 2006)
- March 23 - Tomasz Kuszczak, Polish football (soccer) goalkeeper
- March 24 - Kenichirou Ohashi, Japanese voice actor
- March 25 - Danica Patrick, American race car driver
- March 25 - Sean Faris, American actor
- March 30 - Jason Dohring, American actor
- March 30 - Philippe Mexes, French footballer
- March 30 - Javier Garcia Portillo, Spanish footballer (soccer player)
- April 1 - Sam Huntington, American actor
- April 1 - Taran Killam, American actor
- April 3 - Kasumi Nakane, Japanese gravure idol
- April 6 - Ilan Hall, Israeli-American chef
- April 7 - Sonjay Dutt, Indian American professional wrestler
- April 8 - Judy Star, American actress
- April 10 - Chyler Leigh, American actress
- April 13 - Nellie McKay, American singer
- April 15 - Seth Rogen, Canadian actor/comedian
- April 22 - Kaká, Brazilian footballer (soccer player)
- April 24 - Kelly Clarkson, American singer
- April 24 - Shayna Nackoney, Canadian synchronized swimmer
- April 25 - Monty Panesar, English cricketer
- April 29 - Kamran Jawaid, Pakistani film critic and producer
- April 30 - Kirsten Dunst, American actress
- April 30 - Lloyd Banks, African American/ Puertorican Rapper
May-June
- May 9 - Rachel Boston, American beauty queen and actress
- May 10 - Adebayo Akinfenwa, English footballer
- May 10 - Jeremy Gable, American playwright
- May 12 - Zoe Lister, British actress
- May 13 - Yoko Kumada, Japanese gravure idol
- May 13 - Oguchi Onyewu, American soccer player
- May 15 - Jessica Sutta, singer The Pussycat Dolls
- May 15 - Veronica Campbell, Jamaican athlete
- May 17 - Tony Parker, French basketball player
- May 18 - Eric West, American actor and singer
- May 19 - Kevin Amankwaah, English footballer
- May 20 - Petr Čech, Czech footballer (soccer player)
- May 22 - Apolo Anton Ohno, American short track speed skater and actor
- May 25 - Alexandr Ivanov, Russian javelin thrower
- May 26 - Yoko Matsugane, Japanese model
- June 1 - Justine Henin, Belgian tennis player
- June 2 - Jewel Staite, Canadian actress and singer
- June 3 - Yelena Isinbayeva, Russian athlete
- June 4 - Jin Au-Yeung, Chinese rapper
- June 7 - Amy Nuttall, British actress and opera singer
- June 8 - Nadia Petrova, Russian tennis player
- June 10 - Tara Lipinski, American figure skater
- June 10 - Princess Madeleine of Sweden
- June 11 - Diana Taurasi, American basketball player
- June 11 - Eldar Rønning, Norwegian cross-country skier
- June 16 - Missy Peregrym, American actress
- June 21 - Prince William of Wales
- June 22 - Soraia Chaves, Portuguese actress and model
- June 23 - Kenny Techstepper, American music journalist
- June 24 - Jarret Stoll, Canadian ice hockey player
- June 24 - Kevin Kleinberg, American actor
- June 25 - Mikhail Youzhny, Russian tennis player
- June 27 - Takeru Shibaki, Japanese actor
- June 30 - Lizzy Caplan, American actress
July-August
- July 1 - Hilarie Burton, American actress and VJ
- July 5 - Alberto Gilardino, Italian footballer
- July 7 - Jan Lastuvka, Czech footballer
- July 8 - Sophia Bush, American actress
- July 8 - Tarah Paige, American actress
- July 8 - Hakim Warrick, American basketball player
- July 9 - Sakon Yamamoto, Japanese racecar driver
- July 10 - Alex Arrowsmith, American musician
- July 10 - Sebastian Mila, Polish footballer
- July 12 - Antonio Cassano, Italian footballer (soccer player)
- July 13 - Simon Clist, English footballer
- July 15 - Haley Scarnato, American singer and American Idol finalist
- July 18 - Priyanka Chopra, Indian actress and beauty queen
- July 18 - Ryan Cabrera, American musician
- July 19 - Jared Padalecki, American actor
- July 23 - Claudette Ortiz, American soul singer
- July 24 - Anna Paquin, Canadian-born actress
- July 25 - Brad Renfro, American actor
- July 29 - Allison Mack, American actress
- July 30 - James Anderson, English cricketer
- July 30 - Yvonne Strahovski, Australian actress
- July 31 - Melanie Vallejo, Australian TV actress
- August 2 - Hélder Postiga, Portuguese footballer (soccer player)
- August 6 - Kevin van der Perren, Belgian figure skater
- August 7 - Yana Klochkova, Ukrainian swimmer
- August 9 - Tyson Gay, American athlete
- August 10 - Devon Aoki, American supermodel and actress
- August 10 - Shaun Murphy, English snooker player
- August 10 - Joleon Lescott, English footballer
- August 13 - Shani Davis, American speed skater
- August 19 - Erika Christensen, American actress
- August 24 - Kim Källström, Swedish footballer
- August 28 - LeAnn Rimes, American singer
- August 28 - Karo Parisyan, Armenian MMA fighter
- August 30 - Andy Roddick, American tennis player
- August 31 - José Manuel Reina Páez, Spanish footballer
September-October
- September 1 - Jeffrey Buttle, Canadian figure skater
- September 2 - Mandy Cho, Hong Kong actress
- September 3 - Andrew McMahon, American musician
- September 3 - Kaori Natori, Japanese singer and model
- September 4 - Alessandra Rubi Streignard Villarreal, Spanish actress, model, and singer
- September 7 - Race Wong, Hong Kong singer/actress, Member of 2R (Group)
- September 9 - Ai Otsuka, Japanese singer and songwriter
- September 12 - Nana Ozaki, Japanese gravure idol
- September 13 - Nenê, Brazilian basketball player
- September 13 - Miha Zupan, Slovenian basketball player
- September 18 - Lukas Reimann (Swiss politician)
- September 19 - Nicole Voss, American model
- September 21 - Rudy Youngblood, American actor
- September 27 - Lil Wayne, American rapper
- September 27 - Darrent Williams, Denver Broncos cornerback (d. 2007)
- September 28 - Emeka Okafor, American basketball player
- September 29 - Ariana Jollee, American porn actress and director
- September 29 - Rob Smith - Irish musician and songwriter
- September 30 - Lacey Chabert, American actress
- September 30 - Michelle Marsh, British model
- October 3 - Erik von Detten, American actor
- October 6 - MC Lars, American rapper
- October 7 - Jermaine Defoe, English footballer
- October 7 - Robby Ginepri, American tennis player
- October 10 - Jason Oost, Dutch footballer
- October 11 - Salim Stoudamire, American basketball player
- October 13 - Ian James Thorpe, Australian swimmer
- October 13 - Jo Yoon-hee, South Korean actress & model
- October 15 - Saif Saaeed Shaheen, Qatar
- October 15 - Jessica Rey, American actress
- October 17 - Nick Riewoldt, Australian footballer
- October 18 or 19th - Shauntay Henderson, American criminal
- October 22 - Robinson Canó, Dominican baseball player
- October 25 - Eman Lam, Hong Kong singer
- October 27 - Patrick Fugit, American actor
- October 27 - Dennis Moran, American computer hacker
- October 27 - Keri Hilson, American singer
- October 28 - Anthony Lerew, American baseball player
- October 29 - Ariel Lin, Taiwanese actress and singer
November-December
- November 2 - Kyoko Fukada, Japanese actress, model and singer
- November 10 - Heather Matarazzo, American actress
- November 11 - Brittny Gastineau, American model and socialite
- November 12 - Anne Hathaway, American actress
- November 13 - Michael Copon American actor model and singer
- November 13 - Kumi Koda, Japanese singer
- November 14 - Sailosi Tagicakibau, Samoan rugby player
- November 22 - Charlene Choi, Hong Kong singer and actress
- November 27 - Aleksandr Kerzhakov, Russian soccer player
- November 29 - Ashley Force, American race car driver
- November 30 - Elisha Cuthbert, Canadian actress
- December 3 - Michael Essien, Ghanaian footballer
- December 6 - Ryan Carnes, American actor
- December 13 - Anthony Callea, Australian singer
- December 14 - Anthony Way, British singer and actor
- December 16 - Garnon Davies, British actor
- December 20 - David Wright, New York Mets third baseman
- December 27 - Terji Skibenæs, Faroese guitarist (Tır)
- December 30 - Kristin Kreuk, Canadian actress
- December 31 - Luke Schenscher, Australian basketball player
Deaths
January - June
- January 10 - Paul Lynde, American actor (b. 1926)
- January 19 - Elis Regina, Brazilian singer (b. 1945)
- January 26 - Mikhail Suslov, Soviet politician and Politburo member (b. 1902)
- January 30 - Lightning Hopkins, American musician (b. 1912)
- February 5 - Neil Aggett, South African labor leader (suicide)
- February 11 - Eleanor Powell, American dancer (b. 1912)
- February 11 - Takashi Shimura, Japanese actor (b. 1905)
- February 12 - Victor Jory, Canadian actor (b. 1902)
- February 17 - Thelonious Monk, American jazz pianist (b. 1917)
- February 17 - Lee Strasberg, American actor (b. 1901)
- March 2 - Philip K. Dick, American author (b. 1928)
- March 5 - John Belushi, American actor (b. 1949)
- March 6 - Ayn Rand, Russian-born author (b. 1905)
- March 19 - Randy Rhoads, American guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne (plane crash) (b. 1956)
- March 28 - William Giauque, Canadian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1895)
- March 31 - Dave Clement, Queens Park Rangers footballer - suicide
- April 5 - Abe Fortas, U.S. Supreme Court Justice (b. 1910)
- April 15 - Arthur Lowe, British actor (b. 1915)
- May 1 - William Primrose, Scottish violist (b. 1903)
- May 8 - Gilles Villeneuve, Canadian race car driver (racing accident) (b. 1950)
- May 10 - Peter Weiss, German writer and artist (b. 1916)
- May 15 - Gordon Smiley, American race car driver (racing accident) (b. 1946)
- May 29 - Romy Schneider, Austrian actress (cardiac arrest) (b. 1938)
- June 2 - Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry, President of Pakistan (b. 1904)
- June 6 - Kenneth Rexroth, American poet (b. 1905)
- June 8 - Satchel Paige, baseball player (b. 1906)
- June 12 - Karl von Frisch, Austrian zoologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1886)
- June 13 - Riccardo Paletti, Italian Formula 1 driver (b. 1958)
- June 14 - Arthur Coles, Australian businessman and philanthropist (b. 1892)
- June 18 - Curt Jurgens, German actor (b. 1915)
July - December
- July 4 - Terry Higgins, early British casualty of AIDS
- July 23 - Vic Morrow, American actor (b. 1929)
- July 28 - Keith Green, American gospel singer, songwriter, and pianist (b. 1953)
- July 29 - Vladimir Zworykin, Russian-born inventor (b. 1889)
- August 12 - Henry Fonda, American actor (b. 1905)
- August 15 - Hugo Theorell, Swedish scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1903)
- August 18 - Vladek Spiegelman, father of cartoonist Art Spiegelman and main character/narrator of Maus (a graphic novel of his life during the Holocaust) (b. 1906)
- August 21 - King Sobhuza II of Swaziland, at the time the longest reigning living monarch (b. 1899)
- August 23 - Stanford Moore, American biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1913)
- August 29 - Ingrid Bergman, Swedish actress (b. 1915)
- September 2 - Tom Baker, American actor (b. 1940)
- September 11 - Wilfredo Lam, Cuban artist (b. 1902)
- September 14 - Bashir Gemayel, President-elect of Lebanon
- September 14 - Grace Patricia Kelly, American actress and Princess of Monaco (b. 1929)
- September 28 - Mabel Albertson, American actress (b. 1901)
- October 4 - Glenn Gould, Canadian pianist (b. 1932)
- October 8 - Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker, Canadian-born peace activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1889)
- October 10 - Jean Effel, French painter and journalist (b. 1908)
- October 18 - Bess Truman, First Lady of the United States (b. 1885)
- October 18 - Dwain Esper, director (b. 1892)
- October 22 - Savitri Devi, French-born writer and philosopher (b. 1905)
- November 10 - Leonid Brezhnev, Premier of the Soviet Union (b. 1906)
- November 15 - Vinoba Bhave, Indian educator (b. 1895)
- November 22 - Jean Batten, New Zealand aviator (b. 1909)
- November 29 - Percy Williams, Canadian athlete (b. 1908)
- December 7 - Will Lee, American actor who played Mr. Hooper on Sesame Street (b. 1908)
- December 8 - Marty Robbins, American singer (b. 1925)
- December 16 - Colin Chapman, British designer, inventor, and builder in the automotive industry (b. 1928)
- December 20 - Artur Rubinstein, Polish-born pianist and conductor (b. 1887)
- December 24 - Louis Aragon, French writer (b. 1897)
- December 27 - John Swigert, American astronaut (b. 1931)
Fields Medalists
Nobel prizes
Templeton Prize
See also
Notes
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