1972 in the United States

Events from the year 1972 in the United States.

1972
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
See also:

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

June 17: Five men are arrested for burglarizing the offices of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Complex (pictured).

July

August

September

October

November

December

December 7–19: Apollo 17, the last crewed Moon mission

Undated

Ongoing

Births

January

  • January 1
    • Sharon Blynn, actress and cancer activist
    • Shane Carruth, director, producer, actor, composer and cinematographer
    • Barron Miles, American-born Canadian football player and coach
  • January 5 Ariel McDonald, basketball player
  • January 6 Cyia Batten, dancer, model, and actress
  • January 7 Donald Brashear, hockey player
  • January 8
    • Jon Andersen, wrestler
    • Brandie Burton, golfer
    • Jacob Sager Weinstein, author and humorist
  • January 9
    • Mike Bettes, meteorologist and storm chaser
    • Mat Hoffman, BMX rider
    • Jay Powell, baseball player
    • Rawson Stovall, video game producer and author
  • January 10 Randy Baumann, radio personality
  • January 11
  • January 12
    • H. Peter Anvin, Swedish-born computer programmer
    • Lisa Brown, writer and illustrator
    • Zabryna Guevara, actress
  • January 13
    • Big Black, television personality, musician, and bodyguard
    • Nicole Eggert, actress
    • Kate Holbrook, historian and writer (d. 2022)
  • January 14 Kyle Brady, football player
  • January 15
    • Errol Rajesh Arthur, lawyer and judge
    • Shelia Burrell, Olympic heptathlete
    • Eric Byler, director, screenwriter, and political activist
    • Ernie Reyes Jr., actor and martial artist
  • January 16 Joe Horn, football player
  • January 18
    • Amy Black, singer/songwriter
    • Jason Gray, Christian singer/songwriter
    • Mike Lieberthal, baseball player
  • January 19
  • January 20
  • January 21
    • Alan Benes, baseball player
    • James Bonnici, baseball player
  • January 22
    • Reggie Barlow, football player
    • Darren Brass, tattoo artist and television personality
    • Gabriel Macht, actor
  • January 23 Big Mike, rapper
  • January 24 Beth Hart, singer
  • January 26 Mia Bonta, politician
  • January 28
  • January 29
    • Matt Brandstein, writer
    • Morgan Burkhart, baseball player and coach
    • Lisa Desjardins, journalist for PBS NewsHour
  • January 30
    • Tsagaan Battsetseg, Mongolian-born chess player
    • Mike Johnson, politician
    • Jill McGill, golfer
  • January 31

February

  • February 1
    • Rich Becker, baseball player
    • Carlton Bruner, Olympic swimmer
    • Victor Buhler, director
  • February 2 Lance Brown, football player
  • February 4
  • February 5
    • Chris Bailey, ice hockey player
    • Kristopher Carter, composer
  • February 6
  • February 7
  • February 8 Big Show, wrestler and actor
  • February 9
  • February 10 Michael Brescia, convicted bank robber
  • February 11
  • February 12
    • Sumya Anani, boxer
    • Darrell Asberry, football player
    • Richard Blais, chef, television personality, restaurateur, and author
  • February 13
    • Ron Berkowitz, entrepreneur, publicist and sports journalist, CEO and founder of Berk Communications
    • Ruben Brown, football player
  • February 14
  • February 16
  • February 17
  • February 18
    • Atrios, blogger
    • Shane Beschen, surfer
  • February 20
  • February 22
  • February 23
  • February 24 Larry Amar, field hockey player (d. 2020)
  • February 26
  • February 28 Adrian Autry, basketball player and coach
  • February 29

March

  • March 3 Dennis Bonnen, businessman and politician
  • March 4
    • Bruce Aven, baseball player
    • Ivy Queen, Puerto Rican-born actress, singer/songwriter and record producer
  • March 6
  • March 7 Tylene Buck, pornographic actress, model, camgirl, wrestler, and valet
  • March 9
  • March 10
  • March 11
    • David J. Adelman, businessman and entrepreneur, CEO of Campus Apartments
    • Jennifer Barnhart, actress and puppeteer
  • March 12
    • George Arias, baseball player
    • Hector Luis Bustamante, Colombian-born actor
  • March 13
  • March 14
    • Tom Barndt, football player
    • Aris Brimanis, ice hockey player
  • March 15
  • March 17
  • March 18
  • March 20 Amir Abo-Shaeer, teacher and mechanical engineer
  • March 21
  • March 22
  • March 23 Brian Burrell, actor
  • March 25
    • Howard Battle, baseball player
    • Chris Brann, electronic music producer and remixer
  • March 26
  • March 27 Charlie Haas, wrestler
  • March 28 Tammy Modlin, convicted murderer (d. 2016)
  • March 31 Evan Williams, Internet entrepreneur and co-founder of Twitter

April

Willie Robertson
  • April 1 Erin Bow, American-born Canadian author
  • April 3
  • April 4
  • April 5 Nima Arkani-Hamed, American-born Canadian theoretical physicist
  • April 6
  • April 8
    • Roderick Anderson, basketball player
    • David Beall, soccer player
    • Paul Gray, bassist and vocalist for Slipknot (d. 2010)
    • Sung Kang, actor
  • April 11
  • April 12 Wade Allen, director and stuntman
  • April 13 John van Buskirk, soccer player and coach
  • April 14 Dean Potter, free climber (d. 2015)
  • April 15 Lou Romano, animator and voice actor
  • April 16 Jim Ballard, football player
  • April 17
  • April 18 Eli Roth, actor and filmmaker
  • April 19 Dylan Ratigan, businessman and political commentator
  • April 20
  • April 22 Willie Robertson, television personality, businessman, author, news contributor, and CEO of Duck Commander
  • April 24
  • April 26
    • Brian Anderson, baseball player
    • Aubrey Ankrum, screenwriter and animator
  • April 27
    • Ethan Brooks, football player
    • David Lascher, actor
  • April 28
  • April 29 James Bonamy, pastor and musician
  • April 30 Kendricke Bullard, football player

May

  • May 1
  • May 2
  • May 3 Reza Aslan, Iranian-born scholar
  • May 4
  • May 5 Barrett Brooks, football player
  • May 6
    • Kwatsi Alibaruho, flight director for NASA
    • Martin Brodeur, Canadian-born ice hockey player
  • May 8 Izett Buchanan, basketball player
  • May 9
    • Lisa Ann, pornographic actress
    • Dave Barr, football player
    • Dana Perino, political commentator and White House Press Secretary (2005-2007)
  • May 10 Gavin Arroyo, Olympic water polo player
  • May 11
    • Briny Baird, golfer
    • Jennifer Brown, author
    • Amanda Freitag, chef
  • May 12 Rhea Seehorn, actress
  • May 13 Stephanie Berman-Eisenberg, businesswoman and President/CEO of Carrfour Supportive Housing
  • May 14 Kevin Allen, football player
  • May 15
    • Eric Aubriot, French-born chef
    • Bud'da, producer, songwriter, composer, and rapper
    • Albert Burditt, basketball player
  • May 16
  • May 18
    • Bryan Bender, reporter and journalist
    • Jaime Bluma, baseball player
    • Devin Bowen, tennis player
    • Mike Brennan, basketball player and coach
  • May 20 Busta Rhymes, actor and rapper
  • May 21
  • May 22
  • May 23 Ronnie Blake, trumpeter
  • May 24
    • Leah Andreone, musician
    • Greg Berlanti, screenwriter, producer, and director
  • May 25
  • May 27
    • Brian Boland, tennis coach
    • Sibyl Buck, musician, yoga instructor, and fashion model
  • May 28
    • Steven Bryant, composer and conductor
    • Christine Drazan, politician
  • May 29
    • Laverne Cox, actress and LGBTQ+ advocate
    • M Lamar, composer, performer, and artist
  • May 31 Dave Roberts, baseball player

June

  • June 1
    • Cheryl Abplanalp, Olympic handball player
    • Rick Gomez, actor
  • June 2
  • June 3
  • June 4
    • Ted Berry, basketball player
    • Cinda Boomershine, entrepreneur, designer, and television personality
    • Derian Hatcher, ice hockey player
  • June 5
  • June 6
  • June 7 Ben Ray Luján, politician
  • June 8 Casey Alexander, basketball player and coach
  • June 9
  • June 10
    • Brynja McDivitt Booth, lawyer and judge
    • Steven Thomas Fischer, producer and director
  • June 12
    • Elena Bennett, ecosystem ecologist
    • Kyle Lake, pastor (d. 2005)
  • June 14 Rick Brunson, basketball player and coach
  • June 15
  • June 16 John Cho, South Korean-born actor
  • June 17 C. H. Greenblatt, animator
  • June 18 Kimberly Potter, cop convicted in the killing of Daunte Wright
  • June 19 Christopher T. Adams, politician
  • June 20
    • Yorgo Alexandrou, American-born Armenian Olympic bobsledder
    • Paul Bako, baseball player
    • Shane Hamman, Olympic weightlifter and powerlifter
  • June 21
    • Tony Berti, football player
    • Benjamin Byron Davis, actor, writer, director, and acting coach
  • June 22
    • DeWayne Burns, politician
    • David Rees, cartoonist and critic
  • June 23
  • June 24 Mitch Berger, Canadian-born football player
  • June 27
    • Jimmy Adams, race car driver
    • Cass Bauer-Bilodeau, basketball player
    • Christian Kane, actor and singer/songwriter
  • June 28 Jon Heidenreich, wrestler
  • June 29
  • June 30

July

  • July 1
  • July 4
  • July 5
    • Leo Allen, comedian
    • Doremus Bennerman, basketball player
  • July 7
  • July 8
  • July 9 Ara Babajian, drummer
  • July 10
    • Salman Agah, skateboarder and entrepreneur
    • Sofía Vergara, Colombian-born actress, television producer, comedian, presenter, and model
    • John Viener, actor, voice actor, writer, and comedian
  • July 11 Michael Rosenbaum, actor, producer, singer, and comedian
  • July 12
    • Elanna Allen, creator and director
    • Travis Best, basketball player
    • Bonnie Burton, author, journalist, comedian, actress, and show host
  • July 13 Sean Waltman, wrestler
  • July 14
  • July 15 John Dolmayan, Lebanese-born drummer for System of a Down and Scars on Broadway
  • July 16
    • Robbie Beckett, baseball player
    • Kealii Blaisdell, musician
  • July 18 Jesse Brock, bluegrass musician
  • July 19 Daedalus Howell, writer and filmmaker
  • July 20
    • Jay Barker, football player
    • Matt Bragga, baseball player and coach
  • July 21
    • Kimera Bartee, baseball player (d. 2021)
    • Bruce W. Bannister, politician
  • July 22
    • Royd Anderson, Cuban-born filmmaker and historian
    • Seth Fisher, comic book artist (d. 2006)
    • Keyshawn Johnson, football player
  • July 23
    • Craig Barlow, golfer
    • Marlon Wayans, actor, comedian, producer, and screenwriter
  • July 25 Arkady Bukh, Azerbaijani-born attorney
  • July 27
    • Jill Arrington, sportscaster and reporter
    • Robert Biswas-Diener, psychologist
    • Maya Rudolph, actress
  • July 28
  • July 29 Wil Wheaton, actor
  • July 30
    • David Allen, game designer
    • Big B, rapper
    • GloZell, YouTuber
  • July 31 DeAndrey Abron, boxer (d. 2020)

August

  • August 1
  • August 2
    • Joaquín Badajoz, Cuban-born writer, editor, and journalist
    • Jacinda Barrett, Australian-born actress, model, and television personality
    • Chris Bender, R&B singer (d. 1991)
    • Brandon Bernstein, drag racer
    • Muriel Bowser, politician, mayor of Washington D.C.
  • August 3
    • Kory Blackwell, football player
    • Brigid Brannagh, actress
  • August 4 Brian Aker, hacker and scientist
  • August 5 Gabe Aul, engineer for Microsoft (1992-2019) and Facebook (2019–present)
  • August 6 Paolo Bacigalupi, writer
  • August 7
    • Tony Bouie, football player
    • Heidi Cruz, businesswoman, managing director at Goldman Sachs, and wife of Ted Cruz
    • Karen Disher, director
    • Alexis Glick , news anchor and television personality
    • Chip Roy, attorney and politician
  • August 9
    • Dusty Allen, baseball player
    • Ryan Bollman, actor
  • August 10
  • August 11 Jonathon Prandi, model and actor
  • August 12 Jonathan Coachman, WWE announcer
  • August 13
  • August 14 Ed O'Bannon, basketball player
  • August 15
    • Ben Affleck, actor, director, screenwriter, and producer
    • Omar Amanat, entrepreneur and filmmaker
    • Kristin Bahner, politician
    • Jason Black, mixed martial artist
    • Syd Butler, bassist for Les Savy Fav
  • August 16
  • August 17 Jeff Abbott, baseball player
  • August 18
    • John Albers, politician
    • Bethany Barratt, political scientist
  • August 20
    • Derrick Alston, basketball player and coach
    • Melvin Booker, basketball player
    • Chaney Kley, actor (d. 2007)
  • August 21 Bill Bedenbaugh, football player and coach
  • August 22
    • Pat Baldwin, basketball player and coach
    • Stephen Boyd, football player
    • Jonathan Morris, author, actor, and commentator
  • August 24 Todd Young, politician
  • August 25
    • Andy Abad, baseball player
    • Jessica Boevers, actress
    • Marvin Harrison, football player
  • August 26
    • Rufus Blaq, rap artist, singer/songwriter and record producer
    • Kim Burrell, gospel singer/songwriter and pastor
  • August 27
  • August 28 Robert Battle, dancer and choreographer
  • August 30

September

Matt Busch
  • September 1 Amy Anderson, South Korean-born comedian, actor, and writer
  • September 2 Eleanor Friedberger, singer/songwriter and lead vocalist for The Fiery Furnaces
  • September 3 Bob Evans, wrestler and trainer
  • September 4
  • September 5
    • Bob Bees, football player
    • Jeff Boals, basketball player and coach
    • Dirk Copeland, Olympic cyclist
  • September 6
  • September 7
    • Natasha Adair, basketball player and coach
    • Kevin Aguiar, politician
    • Sarah Anderson, politician
    • Slug, hip-hop musician and one-half of Atmosphere
  • September 8
  • September 9
    • Ben Bronson, football player
    • Bryan Bronson, Olympic hurdler
    • Goran Višnjić, Croatian-born actor
  • September 10
  • September 11
    • Michael Baiardi, composer, songwriter, and music producer
    • Jacen Burrows, comic book artist
  • September 12 Kimberly Breier, diplomat
  • September 13 Chad Buchanan, basketball executive and general manager of the Indiana Pacers
  • September 14
    • Don Argott, filmmaker and musician
    • Notah Begay III, golfer
    • David Bell, baseball player and manager
    • Donnell Bennett, football player
  • September 15
    • Stephen Glass, disgraced journalist known for fabricating numerous stories
    • John Schwab, actor, voice actor, and musician
  • September 16
  • September 18
    • Melina Abdullah, academic and civic leader
    • Jenny Bhatt, Indian-born writer, literary translator, and literary critic
  • September 19
    • Cheryl B, poet and performance artist
    • Stephanie J. Block, actress and singer
    • Kevin Bramble, Paralympic skier
  • September 21
  • September 22
    • Dennis Allen, football player
    • Rob Bonta, lawyer and politician
    • Matt Busch, artist and entertainment illustrator
    • Dana Vespoli, porn actress and director
    • Matthew Rush, gay pornographic actor
  • September 23 Jermaine Dupri, rapper, songwriter, record producer, record executive, entrepreneur, and DJ
  • September 25
    • Roxy Bernstein, sportscaster
    • Steven Gätjen, American-born German television host
  • September 26
  • September 27
  • September 28 Dita Von Teese, burlesque dancer
  • September 29 Butler B'ynote', football player
  • September 30 Jamal Anderson, football player

October

Lajon Witherspoon
  • October 3
  • October 5
  • October 6 J. J. Stokes, football player
  • October 7 Ben Younger, screenwriter and director
  • October 8
  • October 9
    • Trent Ashby, politician
    • George Banks, basketball player
    • Erricka Bridgeford, activist
    • Cocoa Brown, actress, writer, and comedian
    • Etan Patz, missing schoolboy
  • October 10
  • October 11 Tamara Gee, vocalist, songwriter, producer, dancer, and model
  • October 12 Karen Jarrett, wrestling manager and executive
  • October 13 Danny Lloyd, actor
  • October 14
    • Mike Archie, football player
    • Mike Bell, baseball player and coach
  • October 17
    • Brent Anderson, politician
    • Kenneth Baer, political advisor
    • Bray, musician and singer/songwriter
    • Eminem, rapper
  • October 19
    • Matt Bayles, record producer, mixer, engineer, and musician
    • Jason Bratton, football player
  • October 20
    • Jon Becker, politician
    • Lisa Bufano, performance artist (d. 2013)
    • Brian Schatz, politician
  • October 21
    • Evgeny Afineevsky, Russian-born director, producer, and cinematographer
    • Matthew Friedberger, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and member of The Fiery Furnaces
  • October 22
    • Arthur Agee, basketball player
    • Ross Bjork, University athletics director
    • D'Lo Brown, wrestler
    • Saffron Burrows, English-born actress and model
  • October 23
    • Patrise Alexander, football player
    • Sudipto Banerjee, Indian-born statistician
  • October 24
    • Susan Barnett, news anchor
    • T. J. Cunningham, football player (d. 2019)
    • Scott Peterson, convicted murderer
  • October 25 Ellis Avery, writer (d. 2019)
  • October 26 Armando Almanza, baseball player
  • October 27 Brad Radke, baseball player
  • October 28
  • October 29
  • October 31

November

  • November 1
    • Derrick Atterberry, football player
    • Martin Boonzaayer, Olympic judoka
    • Jenny McCarthy, television performer
  • November 3
    • Chris Bell, director, producer, and writer
    • Kris Blanks, golfer
  • November 4 Julissa Gomez, gymnast (d. 1991)
  • November 5 John Ball, soccer player
  • November 6
    • Ryan Boudinot, writer
    • Anthony Brown, football player
    • Rebecca Romijn, actress
  • November 7
  • November 8 Ken Blackman, football player
  • November 9
  • November 10
  • November 11 Ibrahim Mohamed Aden, Somali-born Olympic middle-distance runner
  • November 12
    • Ivan Baron, tennis player
    • Homer Bush, baseball player and financial analyst
  • November 13 Sekou Andrews, actor, writer, producer, and innovator
  • November 14
  • November 15 Greg Bloedorn, football player
  • November 16
    • Olanda Anderson, boxer
    • Missi Pyle, actress and singer
  • November 17
    • Pam Altendorf, politician
    • DJ Baby Anne, DJ and musician
    • Leonard Roberts, actor
  • November 18 Scott Danough, guitarist for Bleeding Through (1999-2007 & 2015)
  • November 20
    • Pat Boller, ice hockey coach and executive
    • Riddick Parker, football player (d. 2022)
  • November 21 Rain Phoenix, actress
  • November 23 Chris Adler, drummer for Lamb of God and Megadeth
  • November 24
  • November 25 Mark Morton, guitarist for Lamb of God
  • November 26
    • Jay Boulware, football player and coach
    • Rich Brennan, ice hockey player
    • Greg Brown, basketball player
    • Adam J. Harrington, Canadian-born actor and producer
  • November 27 Jason Burns, football player
  • November 28 Sage Steele, TV anchor
  • November 29
    • Brian Baumgartner, actor
    • Brenton Birmingham, American-born Icelandic basketball player

December

Jason Winer
  • December 1 Stanton Barrett, stock car racing driver
  • December 2
    • The AstroTwins, astrologers and authors
    • Andy Brown, politician
    • Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, politician
  • December 5
    • Cliff Floyd, baseball player and sportscaster
    • Mike Mahoney, baseball player
    • Duane Ross, hurdler and coach
  • December 6
  • December 7
    • Tammy Lynn Sytch, wrestling manager and personality
    • Jason Winer, actor, comedian, writer, director, and producer
  • December 9
  • December 10
  • December 11
    • Shane Aguirre, accountant and politician
    • J. D. Allen, jazz musician
    • David Bobzien, politician
    • Dan Henk, artist and writer
    • LaMont Smith, Olympic runner
  • December 12
  • December 13
    • Charlie Baum, politician
    • Mo Elleithee, political strategist
    • Hilaree Nelson, ski mountaineer (d. 2022)
    • Craig Sauer, football player
  • December 15 Rodney Harrison, football player
  • December 14 Eric Anderson, actor and singer
  • December 18
  • December 19
  • December 21
  • December 22
    • Christopher Bevans, fashion designer
    • Big Tigger, television/radio personality and rapper
  • December 25
  • December 27
    • Brian Angelichio, football coach
    • Thomas Wilson Brown, actor
    • Mike Busby, baseball player
    • Mercedes Schlapp, communications specialist and political commentator
  • December 28
  • December 29 Jim Brower, baseball player and coach
  • December 30
    • Aaron Boulding, video game journalist
    • Kerry Collins, football player
  • December 31 Joey McIntyre, actor and singer for New Kids on the Block

Full date unknown

Raffi Besalyan
Bigg D
Russell Boast
Sheletta Brundidge
Jason Goldberg
  • Tom Abbs, multi-instrumentalist and filmmaker
  • Thomas Abt, writer and scientist
  • Joe Adamik, musician and composer
  • Tom Adams, Swedish-born technology executive
  • Glenn Adamson, curator, author, and historian
  • Christopher Adler, musician, composer, and music professor
  • Rodney Afshari, talent agent
  • Anurag Agrawal, professor of ecology, evolutionary biology, and entomology
  • Maneesh Agrawala, university professor
  • Leeza Ahmady, curator, author, arts administrator, dance instructor, and educator
  • Allison E. Aiello, epidemiologist
  • Maruthi Akella, Indian-born aerospace engineer
  • Tea Alagic, Bosnian-born director and creator
  • Jay Alaimo, writer, director, and producer
  • Kecia Ali, academic
  • Lylah M. Alphonse, journalist
  • Natha Anderson, politician, lobbyist, and educator
  • Edgar Arceneaux, artist
  • Aaron Archer, illustrator and toy designer
  • Matthias Aschenbrenner, German-born mathematician
  • Noah Ashenhurst, novelist
  • Wayne Au, researcher and professor
  • Rachel Aukes, novelist
  • Victor Axelrod, musician, producer, and audio engineer
  • Jennifer Aylmer, opera singer
  • Calvin Baker, novelist, educator, essayist, and editor
  • Jules de Balincourt, French-born artist
  • Amir Bar-Lev, filmmaker
  • Matt Barnes, soccer player and coach
  • Alex Barnett, mathematician and musician
  • John C. Bear, politician
  • Jeremy Beard, baseball player and coach
  • Julie Becker, artist (d. 2016)
  • Shane Bemis, politician, mayor of Gresham, Oregon (2007-2020)
  • Mark D. Benigni, politician, mayor of Meriden, Connecticut (2001-2008)
  • DeAndrea G. Benjamin, lawyer and judge
  • Christopher Bentivegna, singer
  • Anselm Berrigan, poet and teacher
  • Lynne Berry, writer and author
  • Raffi Besalyan, Armenian-born pianist
  • Gina Bianchini, entrepreneur and investor
  • Lydia Bieri, Swiss-born mathematician
  • Bigg D, record producer
  • Massimo Biolcati, bassist for Gilfema
  • Ashley Black, inventor and entrepreneur
  • Helen Blackwell, organic chemist, chemical biologist, and University professor
  • Alex Blanco, politician, mayor of Passaic, New Jersey (2008-2016)
  • Jonathan Blum, writer
  • Russell Boast, South African-born director
  • Laszlo Bock, Romanian-born businessman, co-founder and CEO of Humu
  • Kate Bolick, author
  • Jon Bonné, wine and food writer
  • Aryeh Bourkoff, businessman and documentary producer
  • Rychard Bouwens, American-born Dutch University professor
  • Christopher Boyes, sound engineer
  • Douglas Bradburn, historian and author
  • Bozidar Brazda, Canadian-born artist
  • Sean O'Brien, activist
  • Q. Allan Brocka, director
  • Michael Broek, writer and poet
  • Joe Brook, photographer
  • Chris Brooks, politician
  • Siobhan Brooks, lesbian feminist sociologist
  • Sheletta Brundidge, author, comedian, and activist
  • Rae Bryant, writer
  • Julie Buffalohead, artist
  • Ryan C. Bundy, cattle rancher, political candidate, and figure in the 2014 Standoff at Bundy Ranch
  • Alex Burger, screenwriter
  • John J. Bursch, politician
  • Katie Bush, artist
  • Max Butler, security consultant and convicted hacker
  • Liza Colón-Zayas, actress and playwright
  • Natasha D'Schommer, photographer
  • Jason Goldberg, producer
  • Erik LaRay Harvey, actor

Deaths

Basil O'Connor

See also

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