1974 in the United States

Events from the year 1974 in the United States.

1974
in
the United States

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

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

  • July 1 Six Flags Great Adventure opens for the first time.[5]
  • July 8 Two weeks after the attraction's opening, an 18-year-old employee is crushed to her death while working on America Sings at Disneyland. This is the first employee fatality at a Disney Park.
  • July 1117 Baltimore police strike.
  • July 14 In Issaquah, Washington, serial killer Ted Bundy abducts Janice Ott and Denise Naslund in broad daylight at Lake Sammamish State Park.
  • July 15 Christine Chubbuck, television presenter for WXLT-TV Sarasota, Florida, draws a revolver and shoots herself in the head during a live broadcast. She dies in a hospital 14 hours later, the first person to commit suicide on live television.
  • July 16 Elmer Wayne Henley is sentenced to life imprisonment for assisting Dean Corll in murdering 28 Texas boys from 1970 to 1973.
  • July 24 Watergate scandal United States v. Nixon: The Supreme Court rules 8–0 with one abstention that President Richard Nixon cannot withhold subpoenaed White House tapes, and orders him to surrender them to the Watergate special prosecutor.
  • July 27–30 Watergate scandal: The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee adopts three articles of impeachment, charging President Nixon with obstruction of justice, failure to uphold laws, and refusal to produce material subpoenaed by the committee.

August

August 9: Richard Nixon resigns as President of the United States
August 9: Gerald Ford is sworn in as the 38th U.S. president

September

  • September 1 Daredevil Bob Gill fails a world-record attempt to jump Appalachia Lake in West Virginia.
  • September 8
  • September 16 In Newport, Rhode Island, America's Cup defender "Courageous", skippered by Ted Hood, wins over Australian challenger "Southern Cross".

October

October 17: President Ford testifies before the House Judiciary Subcommittee regarding his pardon of Nixon

November

December

December 19: Nelson Rockefeller becomes the 41st U.S. vice president

Undated

Ongoing

Births

January

  • January 1
  • January 3 Katie Porter, politician
  • January 5 Ryan Minor, baseball player (d. 2023)
  • January 6
    • Marlon Anderson, baseball player
    • Paul Grant, basketball player and coach
  • January 7
  • January 9 Tom Bissell, journalist, critic, and writer
  • January 10 Mariusz Adamski, Polish-born photographer
  • January 11 Max von Essen, actor and vocalist
  • January 12 Jeremy Bates, boxer
  • January 13
  • January 14
    • Rick Baird, bobsledder
    • Kevin Durand, Canadian-born actor and singer
  • January 15 Ray King, baseball player
  • January 16 Paul Buentello, mixed martial artist
  • January 17
  • January 18
    • Mike Blabac, Paralympic sledge hockey player
    • John Brannen, basketball player and coach
    • Shane Burton, football player
    • Darren Bush, baseball player and coach
    • Maulik Pancholy, actor
  • January 19
    • Gentry Bradley, sprinter
    • Marquita Bradshaw, environmentalist, activist, and political candidate
    • Kareem Burke, entrepreneur, record executive, and producer
    • Frank Caliendo, actor, comedian, and impressionist
  • January 20
  • January 21
    • Maxwell Atoms, animator, screenwriter, storyboard artist, and voice actor
    • Remy Auberjonois, actor
  • January 23
  • January 24
  • January 28
    • Benjamin Anderson, musician and songwriter
    • Zack Bronson, football player and coach
  • January 29
    • Alonzo Baldonado, politician
    • Dorian Boose, football player (d. 2016)
  • January 30
    • Scott Anderson, Olympic runner
    • Jim Arellanes, football player
    • Carl Broemel, guitarist for My Morning Jacket
  • January 31

February

  • February 1 Kurt Ballou, guitarist for Converge
  • February 2
    • Derick Brownell, soccer player
    • Oz Perkins, actor, screenwriter, and director
  • February 3
    • Kenny Bailey, football player
    • Pauly Burke, cyclist
    • Casey Elliott, stock car racing driver (d. 1996)
    • Ayanna Pressley, politician
  • February 4 Scott Burnett, darts player
  • February 5 Omarosa, reality TV star and White House aide
  • February 7
    • Adrian Brown, baseball player
    • J Dilla, record producer and rapper (d. 2006)
  • February 8
    • Maggie Bandur, writer and producer
    • Seth Green, actor, comedian, voice actor, television producer, and screenwriter
    • Kimbo Slice, Bahamian-born boxer and mixed martial artist (d. 2016)
  • February 9
    • Orlando Bobo, football player (d. 2007)
    • Amber Valletta actress and model
  • February 10
  • February 11
    • Trey Beamon, baseball player
    • Alex Jones, radio show host and conspiracy theorist
  • February 12
    • Jerry Bohlander, mixed martial artist
    • Justin T. Bowler, actor, writer, and producer
    • Lisa Brenner, actress
    • Ari Shaffir, comedian and actor
  • February 13
  • February 14 Lara Bazelon, journalist, academic, and law professor
  • February 15
  • February 16 Mahershala Ali, actor and rapper
  • February 17
  • February 18
    • Carrie Ann Baade, painter and academic
    • Jamey Carroll, baseball player
    • Jillian Michaels, personal trainer, businesswoman, author and TV personality
  • February 19 Lezley Zen, pornographic actress
  • February 20 Steven Reed, politician, mayor of Montgomery, Alabama (2019–present)
  • February 22 Ana, Cuban-born singer
  • February 23 Kimberly Yee, politician
  • February 24
  • February 26 Jenna Wolfe, Jamaican-born journalist and personal trainer
  • February 27
  • February 28 Kevin Abrams, football player

March

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  • March 1
  • March 3 David Faustino, actor
  • March 4
    • April Berg, politician
    • Jeff Bhasker, record producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
  • March 5
  • March 6 Beanie Sigel, rapper and actor
  • March 7
    • Larry Bagby, actor and musician
    • Andreas Borgeas, politician
    • Jenna Fischer, actress
  • March 8 Danny Corkill, child actor
  • March 10 Biz Stone, entrepreneur and co-founder of Twitter and Jelly
  • March 11 Chris Blackshear, politician
  • March 12 Jama Williamson, actress
  • March 13
    • Dan Ackerman, video game journalist
    • Shane Taylor, actor
  • March 14
    • Della Au Belatti, politician
    • Grace Park, American-born Canadian actress
  • March 15
    • Imad Baba, soccer player
    • SuAnne Big Crow, basketball player (d. 1992)
  • March 16
  • March 18 Evan and Jaron Lowenstein, music duo and identical twins
  • March 21
  • March 22
  • March 23 Randall Park, actor, comedian and writer
  • March 24
  • March 25
    • Mike Adams, football player
    • Laz Alonso, actor
    • Nick Buda, drummer and record producer
    • Lark Voorhies, actress and singer
  • March 27
    • Luis Alejo, politician
    • Quincy Tyler Bernstine, actress and narrator
  • March 28
    • Hamisi Amani-Dove, soccer player
    • Eric Beverly, football player
    • Kai Kahele, politician
  • March 29
    • Kara Brock, actress
    • Kristoffer Cusick, actor
    • Sharif Street, politician and attorney
  • March 30 Ronnie Kerr, actor
  • March 31 James Burgess, football player

April

  • April 3 Marcus Brown, basketball player
  • April 4
    • Scott H. Biram, musician
    • Dave Mirra, BMX cyclist and television host (d. 2016)
  • April 6 Marlin Barnes, football player (d. 1996)
  • April 7
    • Nathan Baesel, actor
    • Cimarron Bell, serial killer
    • Antonia Bennett, singer
  • April 8
    • Matthew Arnold, writer, director, and producer
    • Antoine Brockington, basketball player
    • Chris Kyle, Navy SEAL and author (d. 2013)
  • April 9
    • Katrina Berger, cyclist
    • Mike Bobo, football player and coach
    • Ben Bordelon, football player
    • Andrew C. Brock, politician
    • Jenna Jameson, pornographic actress
  • April 10
    • Scott Bentley, football player
    • Jake Brennan, podcast host, author, and musician
    • Eric Greitens, politician, Navy SEAL, and 56th Governor of Missouri
  • April 11
  • April 12
  • April 13 Mick Betancourt, screenwriter, producer, comedian, actor, and director
  • April 14
    • Da Brat, rapper
    • Terrance Hunter, Creator of The PREP System LLC, Dream Hunters Inc, and Contract Advisor
  • April 15
    • Danny Pino, Cuban-born actor
    • Douglas Spain, actor, director, and producer
    • Tim Thomas, ice hockey player
  • April 16 Valarie Rae Miller, actress
  • April 18
  • April 19 Hlynur Atlason, Icelandic-born industrial designer
  • April 20 Paul Bradford, football player
  • April 21 Cliff Brumbaugh, baseball player
  • April 22
    • Modupe Akinola, organizational scholar and social psychologist
    • Eric Axley, golfer
    • Aaron Buerge, banker, businessman, and television personality
  • April 23 Barry Watson, actor
  • April 25
  • April 26 Tim Brauch, skateboarder (d. 1999)
  • April 28 DeAuntae Brown, football player
  • April 29 Alana Blahoski, Olympic ice hockey player
  • April 30
    • Aimee Belgard, politician
    • Deanna Brooks, model and actress

May

  • May 4 Josh Bonner, politician
  • May 7
    • Ben Bostrom, motorcycle racer
    • Lawrence Johnson, Olympic pole vaulter
    • Breckin Meyer, actor, drummer, producer, and writer
  • May 8
    • Agallah, rapper and producer
    • Calvin Branch, football player
    • Korey Stringer, football player (d. 2001)
  • May 9
  • May 10 Trent Staggs, politician, mayor of Riverton, Utah (2018–present)
  • May 11 Adam Kaufman, actor
  • May 13 Louisa Bojesen, Danish-born financial journalist
  • May 14
    • Kevin Barnett, volleyball player
    • Mary Biddinger, poet, editor, and academic
    • Carla Jimenez, actress
  • May 15 Russell Hornsby, actor
  • May 16
  • May 17 Sendhil Ramamurthy, actor
  • May 20 Allison Amend, novelist
  • May 21
  • May 22
  • May 23
    • 4th Disciple, record producer and audio engineer
    • Jewel, singer
  • May 25 Kevin Hartman, soccer player
  • May 27
  • May 28 Robert Ballecer, Catholic Jesuit priest and podcaster
  • May 29
  • May 30
    • Nicholas Anthony Ascioti, composer
    • David L. Bahnsen, portfolio manager, author, and television commentator
    • Big L, rapper (d. 1999)

June

  • June 1 Alanis Morissette, Canadian-born singer
  • June 2 Gata Kamsky, chess player
  • June 5
  • June 6
  • June 7 Sunshine Anderson, singer/songwriter
  • June 8 Joshua Bloom, astrophysicist and professor
  • June 10
    • Dustin Lance Black, screenwriter, director, producer, and LGBT rights activist
    • Bo Butner, drag racer
  • June 11
    • Curtis Alexander, football player
    • Lenny Jacobson, actor
  • June 12
    • Joseph Blair, basketball player and coach
    • Ronald Brisé, politician
    • Darren Bush, screenwriter, producer, and director
    • Jason Mewes, actor, comedian, producer, and podcaster
    • Brandon Webb, author and Navy SEAL
  • June 13
    • Valeri Bure, Russian-born Olympic ice hockey player
    • Steve-O, actor, stunt performer, and television personality
  • June 14
    • Rodney Artmore, football player
    • Mike Burke, strongman competitor
    • Raja Gemini, drag performer and make-up artist
  • June 15
    • Anthony Atamanuik, writer, actor, and comedian
    • Scott Bomar, musician
  • June 17
    • François Audouy, French-born movie production designer
    • Andre Dickens, politician, mayor of Atlanta, Georgia (2022–present)
  • June 18 Les Adams, politician
  • June 19 Bumper Robinson, actor and voice actor
  • June 21
    • Michael Brick, journalist and songwriter
    • Pat Downey, football player
    • Maggie Siff, actress
  • June 22
  • June 24 Vinnie Fiorello, drummer for Less than Jake
  • June 25 Jeff Cohen, attorney and actor
  • June 26
    • Anybody Killa, rapper
    • Bisila Bokoko, Spanish-born businesswoman, entrepreneur, speaker and philanthropist
    • Chris Butterfield, football player
    • Jason Craig, artist
    • Derek Jeter, baseball player
    • Matt Striker, wrestler and commentator
  • June 27
  • June 28
    • Mika Arisaka, Japanese-born singer
    • Rob Dyrdek, skateboarder
  • June 30 Tony Rock, actor

July

Jonathan Roumie
  • July 1 Jonathan Roumie, actor
  • July 2
  • July 3
    • Alli Abrew, football player
    • Chris Brown, football player and coach
    • Corey Reynolds, actor
  • July 4
    • Steve Bush, football player
    • Mick Wingert, voice actor and voice-over coach
  • July 6
    • Clarence Adams, boxer
    • Grant Bond, comic book artist and writer
  • July 7 Dialleo Burks, football player and coach
  • July 8 Danny Ardoin, baseball player
  • July 10 Jim Annunziato, recording engineer
  • July 11
  • July 12
    • Keith Allen, football player
    • Sam Garnes, football player, coach, and radio personality
    • Gregory Helms, wrestler
    • Ryan Lizza, journalist
  • July 13 Shaun Baker, actor and martial artist
  • July 14 Mark Butterfield, football player
  • July 15 Mitty Arnold, tennis player
  • July 16
  • July 18
  • July 19
    • Jeremy Borash, wrestling commentator, announcer, interviewer, and producer
    • Dorian Brew, football player
  • July 20 Simon Rex, actor, comedian, and rapper
  • July 21 Steve Byrne, comedian and actor
  • July 22
  • July 23
  • July 24
    • Eva Aridjis, Dutch-born Mexican-American director and screenwriter
    • Boogie2988, YouTuber
  • July 25 Lauren Faust, animator
  • July 26
    • Christophe Brown, American-born Swiss ice hockey player
    • Gary Owen, actor and comedian
  • July 27
    • Benjamin P. Ablao Jr., actor and filmmaker
    • Myron Butler, gospel singer/songwriter
  • July 28
  • July 29
  • July 30 Hilary Swank, actress
  • July 31 Adam Putnam, politician

August

  • August 1
    • BlackOwned C-Bone, rapper and member of Dungeon Family
    • Justin Baughman, baseball player
    • Matt Braunger, actor, writer, and comedian
  • August 2
    • Angel Boris, model and actress
    • Zach Brock, jazz violinist and composer
  • August 3
    • Brad Baker, stock car racing driver
    • Jenny Beck, actress
    • Aimee Bruder, Paralympic swimmer
    • Mollie Hemingway, author, columnist, and political commentator
    • Derek Grimm, professional basketball player
  • August 4 Mike Bajakian, football coach
  • August 6
  • August 7
  • August 8
    • Jeff Belanger, author
    • Manjul Bhargava, Canadian-born mathematician
    • Mike Budnik, mixed martial artist and in-line skater
  • August 9
    • Seth Appert, ice hockey player and coach
    • Dan Cox, politician
    • Derek Fisher, basketball player
  • August 10
    • Bonzai Kid, wrestler
    • Mario J. Bruno, Spanish-born business executive and chief executive officer for the American Red Cross
  • August 11
  • August 12 Arj Barker, comedian and actor
  • August 13 Orlando Anderson, gangster and suspected murderer (d. 1998)
  • August 14
  • August 16
    • Edwin E. Aguilar, Salvadoran-born animator and storyboard artist (d. 2021)
    • Charli Baltimore, rapper, actress, and television personality
  • August 17 Dmitry Alimov, Russian-born entrepreneur and investor
  • August 19 David Patten, footballer (died 2021)
  • August 20
  • August 21
    • Kay Cannon, screenwriter, producer, director, and actress
    • Umar Johnson, psychologist
  • August 22
  • August 23
    • Derek Almstead, musician and engineer
    • Mark Bellhorn, baseball player
    • Christian Beranek, writer, actress, musician, and producer
    • Shifty Shellshock, singer
  • August 24
  • August 25 Darren Benson, football player
  • August 26
  • August 27
    • James Arciero, politician
    • George Blades, boxer
  • August 28 Duncan Arsenault, drummer
  • August 30
  • August 31 William Consovoy, conservative advocate (d. 2023)

September

  • September 1
  • September 3
    • Vaughn Bean, boxer
    • Julie Berry, author
    • Jen Royle, sports reporter and chef
  • September 4
  • September 5 Andy Barkett, baseball player
  • September 9
    • John Allred, football player
    • Jon Bokenkamp, writer and producer
    • John R. Bradford III, politician
  • September 10
  • September 11
    • Ben Best, actor, writer, musician, and producer (d. 2021)
    • Dremiel Byers, wrestler
  • September 12 Jennifer Nettles, musician
  • September 13 Randall Bailey, boxer
  • September 14
  • September 16
  • September 17
  • September 18
    • Fred Beasley, football player
    • Xzibit, rapper
  • September 19
    • Jimmy Fallon, comedian, actor, television host, singer, writer, and producer
    • Dimitrious Stanley, football player (d. 2023)
  • September 20
    • Omar Amr, Olympic water polo player
    • Regina Romero, politician, mayor of Tucson, Arizona (2019–present)
  • September 21
    • Crystal Aikin, gospel singer/songwriter
    • Derek Brown, entrepreneur, writer, and mixologist
    • Stanley Huang, singer and actor
  • September 22
    • Jerome Adams, Surgeon General
    • S. Bear Bergman, American-born Canadian author, poet, playwright, and theater artist
    • Jenn Colella, actress and singer
    • Wayne Grayson, voice actor and director
  • September 23 Matt Hardy, wrestler
  • September 24
    • Danya Abrams, basketball player
    • Karyn Bosnak, author
  • September 25 Daniel Kessler, guitarist for Interpol
  • September 26
  • September 27
    • Carrie Brownstein, musician, actress, writer, director, and comedian
    • Brandy Burre, actress
  • September 28 Reggie Brown, football player
  • September 29
  • September 30
    • Melanie Bromley, British-born journalist and broadcaster
    • Jeremy Giambi, baseball player (d. 2022)
    • Daniel Wu, actor, director, and producer

October

  • October 1 Corey Brown, politician
  • October 2
    • Ricky Bell, football player (d. 2011)
    • Courtney Hansen, television personality, model, and host
  • October 4 Tom Askey, ice hockey player
  • October 5
  • October 6
    • Evan R. Bernstein, Jewish community activist
    • Jim Bundren, football player
    • Jeremy Sisto, actor
  • October 7
  • October 8
    • Kevyn Adams, ice hockey player
    • Shelly Blake-Plock, entrepreneur and musician
  • October 9
  • October 10
  • October 11
    • Kimberly Clarice Aiken, Miss America 1994
    • Baba Ali, Iranian-born comedian, games developer, businessman, and actor
    • Greg Poehler, actor
  • October 12
  • October 13 Terron Brooks, singer/songwriter and actor
  • October 14
  • October 16
    • Katherine Jane Bryant, costume designer
    • André Carson, politician
  • October 18 Jeremy Scahill, journalist
  • October 20
  • October 21 Nakia Burrise, actress
  • October 24 Will Brice, football player
  • October 25 Shonn Bell, football player
  • October 27 Pooja Batra, Indian-born actress and model
  • October 28
  • October 29 Eric Gales, blues rock guitarist
  • October 30
    • MC Paul Barman, rapper
    • Dylan Berry, musician, record producer, radio host, and composer
  • October 31 Ruben Fleischer, director and producer

November

  • November 2
  • November 4
  • November 5
  • November 7
  • November 8
    • Ada Brown, judge
    • Gregory W. Brown, composer
  • November 9
    • Richard H. Bernstein, judge
    • Joe C., rapper (d. 2000)
  • November 10
    • Julie H. Becker, judge
    • Micah Bowie, baseball player
  • November 11
  • November 12
    • Lourdes Benedicto, actress
    • Aaron Brink, mixed martial artist and pornographic actor
  • November 14
  • November 15 Fred Brock, football player
  • November 16 Isaac Byrd, football player
  • November 17
  • November 18
    • Rob Balachandran, rugby player
    • Tricia Byrnes, Olympic snowboarder
    • Chloë Sevigny, actress, director, model, and fashion designer
  • November 19
  • November 20 Cameron Bender, actor
  • November 24 Dave Aizer, television host, writer, and producer
  • November 25
  • November 26 Michael Blair, football player
  • November 28
    • apl.de.ap, Philippine-born rapper
    • Pascal Bedrossian, French-born soccer player
    • James C. Mathis III, actor
    • Styles P, rapper
  • November 29
    • Big Pokey, rapper (d. 2023)
    • Chris Brymer, football player
  • November 30 Luther Broughton, football player

December

  • December 2 Brian Alfred, artist
  • December 3 Trina Braxton, singer and television personality
  • December 4
    • Elliot Bendoly, University professor
    • Dan Bongino, political commentator, radio show host, police officer, secret service agent, author, and political candidate
  • December 5
  • December 7
    • Mike Bell, baseball player and coach (d. 2021)
    • Daniel Boman, politician
  • December 9
  • December 10 Meg White, drummer for The White Stripes
  • December 11
    • Joshua Becker, author, writer, and philanthropist
    • Rey Mysterio, wrestler and luchador
    • Lisa Ortiz, voice actress
  • December 12 Tawny Banh, Vietnamese-born table tennis player
  • December 13
  • December 14 Amplitude Problem, Swedish-born musician and producer
  • December 15
  • December 17
  • December 18
  • December 20
  • December 21 Ray Austin, football player
  • December 24 Ryan Seacrest, television personality
  • December 25
    • Kerlin Blaise, football player
    • Patrick Brennan, actor
  • December 26
  • December 27 Nate Bland, baseball player
  • December 28
  • December 29
  • December 30 Chris Bordano, football player

Full date unknown

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Aaron Becker
  • Joe Abraham, comic book illustrator and actor
  • Nancy Abudu, judge
  • Craig Ackerman, NBA announcer
  • Rana X. Adhikari, experimental physicist
  • Gaelle Adisson, singer/songwriter and producer
  • Waris Ahluwalia, Indian-born actor and designer
  • Jaafar Aksikas, Moroccan-born academic, activist, media personality, and cultural critic
  • Suzanne Alaywan, poet and painter
  • Daniel P. Aldrich, academic and professor
  • Anida Yoeu Ali, Cambodian-born artist
  • Tremayne Allen, football player
  • Marla Alupoaicei, Christian author and speaker
  • Afruz Amighi, Iranian-born sculptor and installation artist
  • David Amodio, scientist
  • Anarquia, wrestler
  • Eric C. Anderson, entrepreneur and aerospace engineer
  • Keisha Anderson, basketball player
  • John D. Arnold, philanthropist
  • Tre Arrow, eco-terrorist
  • James Arthur, American-born Canadian poet
  • Sigal Avin, American-born Israeli writer and director
  • Mya Baker, filmmaker, poet, writer, director, and researcher
  • Sarah Baker, actress
  • Liz Bangerter, politician
  • Boaz Barak, Israeli-born computer science professor
  • LaShonda Katrice Barnett, author, playwright, and radio host
  • Erek Barron, politician
  • Sophie Barthes, French-born director and screenwriter
  • Gina Beavers, Greek-born artist
  • Aaron Becker, writer and illustrator
  • Christopher Bell, disability studies scholar (d. 2009)
  • Jennifer Bendery, journalist
  • Juan Manuel Benítez, Spanish-born journalist
  • Jenica Bergere, actress
  • Andrea Berloff, screenwriter, actress, director, and producer
  • LaKiesha Berri, R&B singer
  • Sharif Bey, artist
  • Michael Biber, technologist and industrialist
  • Cass Bird, artist, photographer, and director
  • Constantin Bisanz, Austrian-born entrepreneur, investor, and extreme sports enthusiast
  • Janel Bishop, beauty queen, Miss Teen USA 1991
  • Scott Blader, politician
  • Macon Blair, actor, screenwriter, director, producer, and comic book writer
  • Chris Blattman, Canadian-born political scientist
  • Yaba Blay, Ghanaian-born professor, scholar-activist, public speaker, cultural worker, and consultant
  • BluRum13, rapper, emcee, actor, and producer
  • Deborah Boardman, judge
  • Cornelius Boots, composer and multi-instrumentalist
  • Daniel Borzutzky, poet and translator
  • David Boulware, professor and physician
  • Jason Boyarski, entertainment attorney
  • Adam Bradley, literary critic, professor, and writer
  • Paige Bradley, sculptor
  • Andrea Brady, poet and lecturer
  • M.C. Brains, rapper
  • Bridget Breiner, American-born German ballerina
  • Bridget M. Brennan, judge
  • Judson A. Brewer, psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and author
  • Cary Brothers, singer/songwriter
  • Melissa Brown, artist
  • Tracy Brown, author
  • Ashley Buchanan, business executive for The Michaels Companies

Deaths

See also

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