1988 in the United States

This is a list of events from the year 1988 in the United States.

1988
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
See also:

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January

February

March

  • March 8
    • Two U.S. Army helicopters collide in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, killing 17 servicemen.
    • U.S. presidential candidate George Herbert Walker Bush defeats Bob Dole in numerous Republican primaries and caucuses on "Super Tuesday". The bipartisan primary/caucus calendar, designed by Democrats to help solidify their own nominee early, backfires when none of the six competing candidates are able to break out of the pack in the day's Democratic contests. Jesse Jackson, however, wins several Southern state primaries.
  • March 13 – Gallaudet University, a university for the deaf in Washington, D.C., elects Dr. I. King Jordan as the first deaf president in its history, following the Deaf President Now campaign, considered a turning point in the deaf civil rights movement.[2]
  • March 16
    • First RepublicBank of Texas fails and enters FDIC receivership, the second-largest FDIC assisted bank failure up to that point.
    • Iran-Contra Affair: Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North and Vice Admiral John Poindexter are indicted on charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States.
  • March 26 – U.S. presidential candidate Jesse Jackson defeats Michael Dukakis in the Michigan Democratic caucuses, becoming the frontrunner temporarily for the party's nomination. Richard Gephardt withdraws his candidacy after his campaign speeches against imported automobiles fail to earn him much support in Detroit.

April

May

June

July

August

September

September 29: STS-26, "Return to Flight"
September 29: The TDRS is prepared for deployment.

October

November

November 8: George H. W. Bush elected President

December

Undated

  • The U.S. Drought of 1988 causes big crop damage in many states, impacts many portions of the United States and causes around $60 billion in damage. Multiple regions suffer in the conditions. Heat waves cause 4,800 to 17,000 excess deaths while scorching many areas of the United States during 1988.
  • BlackRock founded as a global asset management company in New York City by Larry Fink and others; it will become the world's largest.[14]
  • Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference organization is founded.

Ongoing

Births

January

  • January 1
    • Eddie Ababio, Ghanaian-born soccer player
    • Zach Clayton, football player
    • Dallas Keuchel, baseball player
  • January 2
  • January 3 J. R. Hildebrand, racing driver
  • January 4
    • Azad Al-Barazi, Syrian-born Olympic swimmer
    • Corbin Bryant, football player
    • John Clay, football player
  • January 5 Charlie Campbell, soccer player
  • January 6 Roger Bothe, soccer player
  • January 7
  • January 8
  • January 9
    • V. Bozeman, singer and actress
    • Mike Champa, singer, rapper, musician, and frontman for For All Those Sleeping
    • Katherine Copely, American-born Lithuanian ice dancer
  • January 11
    • Travon Bellamy, football player
    • Blair Brandt, political adviser
    • Joseph Collins, football player
  • January 12
    • George Clanton, electronic musician and singer/songwriter
    • Andrew Lawrence, actor, singer, and director
  • January 13 Tatev Abrahamyan, Armenian-born chess grandmaster
  • January 14
    • Cal Barnes, actor, director, screenwriter, producer, novelist, and playwright
    • Mikalah Gordon, singer
    • Hakeem Nicks, football player
  • January 15
    • Skrillex, musician and DJ
    • Jessica Poland, singer/songwriter
  • January 16 Bull Dempsey, wrestler
  • January 17 Earl Clark, basketball player
  • January 18
  • January 19
    • Kyle Adams, football player
    • Allison Aldrich, Paralympic volleyball player
    • Beedie, rapper
    • Bonnie Brawner, Paralympic volleyball player
    • Kris Cooke, football player
    • JaVale McGee, basketball player
  • January 20
    • Corey Allmond, basketball player
    • Emanuel Cook, football player
  • January 21
    • Preston Claiborne, baseball player
    • Ashton Eaton, Olympic decathlete
    • Vanessa Hessler, American-born Italian model and actress
  • January 22
    • Asher Allen, football player
    • Nick Palatas, actor
    • Xavier Silas, basketball player and coach
  • January 23
    • Terrance Campbell, basketball player
    • Wil Carter, basketball player
  • January 25
    • Da'Sean Butler, basketball player and coach
    • Jason Colwick, pole vaulter
  • January 26
    • Dan Bailey, football player
    • Jack Combs, ice hockey player
  • January 27 Ashley Battersby, freestyle skier
  • January 28
    • Pierce Brown, science fiction author
    • Alexandra Krosney, actress
    • Quentin Oliver Lee, actor and singer (d. 2022)
    • Yuriy Sardarov, Azerbaijani-born actor
  • January 29
  • January 30
    • Keshia Baker, Olympic sprinter
    • Josh Brent, football player
    • Ben Cosgrove, composer
    • Rob Pinkston, actor
  • January 31
    • Vance Albitz, baseball player
    • Kyle Kulinski, political commentator

February

Alexander Koch
  • February 1
  • February 2 Zosia Mamet, actress
  • February 3 Justin Bonsignore, stock car racing driver
  • February 4
  • February 5 Katie Bell, Olympic diver
  • February 6
    • David Boyd, Danish-born singer/songwriter and frontman for New Politics
    • Anna Diop, actress
    • Bailey Hanks, singer, actress and dancer
  • February 7
  • February 8
    • Neil Barlow, soccer player
    • Jahlil Beats, hip hop producer
    • Ryan Pinkston, actor and model
  • February 9 Donald Buckram, football player and coach
  • February 10
    • Jake Brigham, baseball player
    • Marco Capozzoli, football player
  • February 11 Barry Church, football player
  • February 12
  • February 14
  • February 15
    • Brooke Abel, Olympic swimmer
    • Jade Buford, stock car racing driver
    • Caleb Clay, baseball player
  • February 16
    • Neli A'asa, football player
    • Chris Butler, cyclist
    • Kat Cammack, politician[15]
    • Steven Caple Jr., director, producer, and screenwriter
    • Jacquelyn Crowell, cyclist (d. 2018)
  • February 17
    • Brian Burrows, Olympic sports shooter
    • Jake LaTurner, politician
    • Amber Skye Noyes, actress and singer
  • February 18
  • February 19
    • Xavier Brown, football player
    • Bruce Carter, football player
    • Stacie Chan, actress
    • Kevin Chapman, baseball player
  • February 20
    • Michelle Betos, soccer player
    • Tim Crabbe, American-born Italian baseball player
    • Kealoha Pilares, football player
  • February 22
  • February 23
  • February 24
    • Devon Beitzel, basketball player
    • Brittany Bowe, Olympic speed skater
    • Alexander Koch, actor
  • February 25
    • Nate Adcock, baseball player
    • Matthew Baker, soccer player
    • Joevan Catron, basketball player
    • Gerald McCoy, football player
  • February 26
    • Dustin Ackley, baseball player
    • Demetrius Andrade, boxer
    • Cornelius Brown, football player
    • Lindsay Burdette, tennis player
    • Brad Coleman, stock car racing driver
    • Brittnee Cooper, volleyball player
  • February 28 Aroldis Chapman, baseball player

March

  • March 1
    • Whitney Allison, cyclist
    • Trevor Cahill, baseball player
    • Ben Casnocha, author, entrepreneur, and investor
    • Katija Pevec, actress
  • March 2 Laura Kaeppeler, beauty pageant titleholde, Miss America 2012
  • March 3
    • Chad Burt, soccer player and coach
    • Josh Duggar, television personality
  • March 4 Cody Longo, actor and musician (d. 2023)
  • March 5
    • Joe Benson, baseball player
    • Brent Brockman, soccer player
    • Eric Czerniewski, football player
  • March 6 Dailis Caballero, Cuban-born Olympic pole vaulter
  • March 7
    • Larry Asante, football player
    • James Cleveland, football player
  • March 8 Benny Blanco, musician, songwriter, and record producer
  • March 10
    • Ego Nwodim, actress and comedian
    • Danny McCray, football player and television personality
  • March 11 Vince Belnome, baseball player
  • March 12
  • March 14
  • March 15
    • Steve Ames, baseball player
    • Lil Dicky, rapper and comedian
  • March 16 Jhené Aiko, singer/songwriter
  • March 17 Tyler Bellamy, soccer player
  • March 18
  • March 19
  • March 20
    • Kevin Cone, football player
    • Louie Vito, American-born Italian Olympic snowboarder
  • March 21
    • Austin Adamec, Christian musician
    • Erik Johnson, ice hockey player
  • March 22 Tania Raymonde, actress
  • March 23 Dellin Betances, baseball player
  • March 24
    • Felicia Chester, basketball player
    • Nick Lashaway, actor (d. 2016)
  • March 25
  • March 26 Michael Buttacavoli, golfer
  • March 27 Brenda Song, actress
  • March 28
    • Austin Armacost, television personality
    • Geno Atkins, football player
    • Jordan Bridges, politician
    • Ryan Kalish, baseball player
  • March 29
  • March 30
  • March 31 DeAndre Liggins, baseball player

April

  • April 1
  • April 2
  • April 3
  • April 5 Alisha Glass, volleyball player
  • April 7
    • Chelsea Alden, actress
    • Joseph Bramlett, golfer
    • Charles Brewer, baseball player
    • Keith Browner Jr., football player
  • April 8 Candice Cuoco, fashion designer
  • April 9 Ryan Broyles, football player
  • April 10
  • April 11 Pete Kozma, baseball player
  • April 12
  • April 13
    • Cody Arnoux, soccer player
    • Kallie Flynn Childress, actress
    • Stephanie Coleman, politician
    • Dwayne Collins, basketball player
    • Allison Williams, actress
  • April 14
    • Eric Alexander, soccer player
    • Emmanuel Bor, Kenyan-born long-distance runner
    • Sarah Bullard, lacrosse player
    • Mike Carman, ice hockey player
    • Lehmon Colbert, basketball player
    • Chris Wood, actor
  • April 15
  • April 17
  • April 18
    • Justin Burrell, basketball player
    • Jessica Cambensy, American-born Hong Kong model and actress
    • Kayleigh McEnany, political commentator and White House press secretary
  • April 19
    • Trevor Lee, rapper
  • April 20
  • April 21
  • April 23
    • Stacey Bridges, rugby player
    • Justin Brownlee, basketball player
    • Molly Burnett, actress, singer, and producer
  • April 24 Jermaine Cunningham, football player
  • April 25
    • Rachel Cruze, writer and author
    • Sara Paxton, actress, singer, and model
  • April 26 BrolyLegs, fighting game player (d. 2024)
  • April 27
  • April 28
    • Justin Boren, football player
    • Carlos Brown, football player
    • Seth C'deBaca, soccer player
    • Sebo Walker, skateboarder and artist
  • April 29
    • Aanders Brorson, Canadian-born curler
    • Carson Coffman, football player
  • April 30 Antonio Ballard, basketball player

May

Danielle Pinnock
  • May 1
    • André Anderson, football player
    • Nicholas Braun, actor
    • Cody Renard Richard, stage manager, producer, and educator
  • May 2
    • Musa Abdul-Aleem, basketball player
    • Shaun Chapas, football player
  • May 4
  • May 5
  • May 6
  • May 7 Brandon Jones, actor, musician, and producer
  • May 8
  • May 9 Buddy Boshers, baseball player
  • May 10
  • May 11
    • Ace Hood, rapper
    • Julia Avila, mixed martial artist
    • Blac Chyna, model and entrepreneur
    • Nikki Cleary, pop rock singer
    • Jeremy Maclin, football player
    • Danielle Pinnock, actress
  • May 13
    • Freddie Braun, soccer player
    • Didier Cohen, American-born Australian model
    • Tim Maypray, football player (d. 2019)
    • Matt McLean, Olympic swimmer
  • May 15
    • Dillon Bates, politician
    • Nate Costa, football player
  • May 16 Julia Adolphe, composer
  • May 17 Nikki Reed, actress, singer/songwriter, and screenwriter
  • May 18 Johnny Culbreath, football player
  • May 19
    • Mike Alessi, motorcycle racer
    • Kevin Basped, football player
    • Zack Pearlman, actor
  • May 20
  • May 21 Chase Baker, football player and coach
  • May 22
  • May 23
    • Vic Black, baseball player
    • Jackie Briggs, field hockey player
    • Morgan Pressel, golfer
    • Zachary "Kid Yamaka" Wohlman, boxer
  • May 24
    • Anhayla, singer/songwriter
    • Monica Lin Brown, U.S. Army medic and silver star recipient
    • Billy Gilman, singer
  • May 25
    • Carlos Aguilar, soccer player
    • Britta Büthe, American-born German volleyball player
    • Bruce Campbell, football player
    • Lee Chatfield, politician
    • Matt Clare, soccer player
  • May 26
    • Brad Balsley, sports shooter
    • Cami Bradley, singer/songwriter, keyboardist, and television personality
  • May 27
  • May 28
  • May 29
    • Derrius Brooks, football player
    • Garrett Celek, football player
    • Tobin Heath, soccer player
  • May 30
  • May 31 Rogét Chahayed, record producer and songwriter

June

Brian O'Neill
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
Dave Stephens
  • June 1 Brian O'Neill, Olympic ice hockey player
  • June 2
    • Mustafa Abdul-Hamid, basketball player
    • Mister Alexander, football player
    • Awkwafina, actress, rapper, and comedian
    • Zuri Hall, entertainment reporter, television personality, actress and producer
    • Joe Young, football player
  • June 3
    • Patrick Christopher, basketball player
    • Dave East, rapper and actor
  • June 4
    • Matt Bartkowski, ice hockey player
    • Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, politician
  • June 5
    • Steelo Brim, television personality, comedian, and actor
    • Ryan Mallett, football player (d. 2023)
  • June 6
  • June 7
    • Chris Barton, cyclist
    • Patrick Carlopoli, convicted murderer
  • June 9
  • June 10 Billy Bitter, lacrosse player
  • June 11 Weyes Blood, singer/songwriter and musician
  • June 12
    • Dave Melillo, singer/songwriter and guitarist
    • Cody Horn, actress and model
  • June 13
    • Gabe Carimi, football player
    • Chris Cralle, hammer thrower
  • June 14
  • June 16
    • Banks, singer/songwriter
    • Samantha Brand, American-born Haitian soccer player
    • Jermaine Gresham, football player
  • June 17 Ryan Neff, singer and bassist for Miss May I
  • June 18 Josh Dun, drummer for Twenty One Pilots
  • June 19 Alyona Alekhina, Russian-born snowboarder, singer/songwriter, model, and musician
  • June 20 Alex Caceres, mixed martial artist
  • June 22 Portia Doubleday, actress
  • June 23 Chellsie Memmel, Olympic gymnast
  • June 24
  • June 25
  • June 26
    • King Bach, Canadian-born actor and internet personality
    • John Brown, football player
    • Bryant Browning, football player
    • Chris Mazdzer, Olympic luger
    • Dakota Meyer, Marine veteran in the Afghan War and Medal of Honor Recipient
  • June 27
    • Miles Burris, football player
    • Nate Byham, football player
    • Alanna Masterson, actress
  • June 28
  • June 29
    • Danny Bohn, stock car racing driver
    • Evan Call, American-born Japanese composer
  • June 30

July

Matty Mullins
George Santos

August

John O'Callaghan
Aaron Pauley
  • August 1 Max Carver, actor
  • August 2 Golden Tate, football player
  • August 3
    • Amanda Bell, mixed martial artist
    • Ricky Blaze, DJ, producer, and singer/songwriter
    • DRAM, rapper and singer/songwriter
    • Weyes Blood, DJ, producer, and singer/songwriter
    • Christine Ko, actress
  • August 4
    • John O'Callaghan, singer/songwriter and frontman for The Maine
    • Aaron Pauley, singer, bassist, and frontman for Of Mice & Men (2012–present) and Jamie's Elsewhere
  • August 5
    • David Castain, entrepreneur and philanthropist
    • Salwa Aga Khan, fashion model and aristocrat
  • August 6
    • Anthony Allen, football player
    • DaNae Couch, beauty pageant titleholder, Miss Texas 2012
  • August 7
  • August 8
    • Eric Brakey, politician
    • Tiana Coudray, Olympic equestrian and dancer
    • Chad Future, actor, director, singer, and host
    • Michael Tracey, journalist
    • Laura Slade Wiggins, actress, singer, and musician
  • August 9
  • August 12
  • August 13
  • August 14 Kayla Mueller, humanitarian aid worker and murder victim (d. 2015)
  • August 15 Andy Miele, Olympic ice hockey player
  • August 16
    • Boyfriend, singer/songwriter, producer, rapper, and performance artist
    • Nate Cohn, journalist and political analyst
    • Ryan Kerrigan, football player
    • Rumer Willis, actress and singer
    • Parker Young, actor
  • August 17
  • August 18
    • Jorge Avila-Torrez, convicted serial killer and rapist
    • Scout Bassett, Chinese-born Paralympic long jumper
  • August 19
  • August 20
  • August 21
  • August 22 Javy Ayala, mixed martial artist
  • August 23
    • Devan Carroll, soccer player
    • Jaime Churches, politician
    • Jeremy Lin, basketball player
    • Kim Matula, actress
  • August 24 Nicholas Alexander, Olympic ski jumper
  • August 25
    • Terrence Austin, football player
    • Caleb Bostic, football player
    • Tony Cosentino, stock car racing driver
  • August 26
    • Elvis Andrus, Venezuelan-born baseball player
    • Lance Benoist, mixed martial artist
    • Tori Black, pornographic actress
    • Evan Ross, actor and musician
    • Tom Coolican, American-born Australian rugby player
    • Danielle Savre, actress and singer
  • August 27
  • August 28
    • Danny Aiken, football player
    • Shalita Grant, actress
  • August 30
  • August 31
    • Matt Adams, baseball player
    • Athena, wrestler
    • Allen Bradford, football player
    • Tanaya Henry, model and actress

September

Clark James Gable
  • September 1
    • Gabriel Ferrari, soccer player
    • Chanel West Coast, rapper, singer, actress, model, and television personality
  • September 2 Matt Wentworth, guitarist and vocalist for Our Last Night
  • September 3
    • Katie Bethke, soccer player
    • Derwin Montgomery, politician
  • September 4
    • Pilar Bosley, ice dancer
    • Kervin Bristol, Haitian-born basketball player
    • Anna Li, gymnast
  • September 5
  • September 6
    • Sam Acho, football player
    • Willdabeast Adams, dancer and choreographer
    • Jovan Adepo, British-born actor
  • September 7
    • Kevin Aguilar, mixed martial artist
    • Jack Crawford, football player
    • Paul Iacono, actor
    • Kevin Love, basketball player
  • September 8
    • Arrelious Benn, football player
    • E. J. Bonilla, actor
    • Rob Bunker, stock car racing driver
  • September 9
  • September 10
  • September 11 Mike Moustakas, baseball player
  • September 13
    • Nadia Aboulhosn, fashion blogger, model, and designer
    • John Park, singer
  • September 14 Bobby Brackins, rapper
  • September 15
    • Kent Bulle, golfer
    • Chelsea Kane, actress and singer
    • Chloe Dykstra, actress
  • September 16
    • Talor Battle, basketball player
    • Durand Bernarr, singer/songwriter and producer
    • Corben Bone, soccer player
    • B. J. Coleman, football player
    • Teddy Geiger, singer/songwriter
  • September 18
    • Arizona Muse, model
    • Shoshana Bush, actress
    • Wesley Carroll, football player
    • Casey Crosby, baseball player
  • September 21
    • Doug Baldwin, football player
    • Melvin Gregg, actor, model, and comedian
  • September 19
  • September 20 Clark James Gable, actor, model, and television presenter (d. 2019)
  • September 21 Doug Baldwin, football player
  • September 22
    • Jack Avesyan, soccer player
    • Colin Braun, stock car racing driver
    • Bethany Dillon, contemporary Christian music artist
  • September 23
    • Antonio Allen, football player
    • Mindy Cook, Paralympic goalball player
  • September 24
    • Lisa Belcastro, politician
    • Curtis Brown, football player
    • Paul Carey, ice hockey player
    • Steven Kampfer, Olympic ice hockey player
    • Kyle Sullivan, actor
  • September 26
    • Sadam Ali, boxer
    • Chris Archer, baseball player
    • Joanne Nosuchinsky, actress, television personality, and beauty pageant titleholder
  • September 28 Olivia Jordan, actress, model, television host, and Miss USA 2015
  • September 29

October

  • October 1
    • Marjorie Conrad, French-born filmmaker and model
    • Nick Whitaker, actor
  • October 2
    • Corrin Campbell, vocalist, bassist, songwriter, and pianist
    • Brittany Howard, musician
    • Laura Rutledge, sportscaster and beauty pageant titleholder
  • October 3
  • October 4
  • October 5 Kevin Olusola, singer/songwriter and musician
  • October 6
  • October 7
    • Katie Burnett, racewalker
    • Chimdi Chekwa, football player
    • Brandon Cunniff, baseball player
  • October 8 Manny Barreda, American-born Mexican baseball player
  • October 9
  • October 10
    • Gilbert Bayonne, soccer player
    • Claudine Beckford, Jamaican-born cricketer
    • Alex Chappell, journalist
  • October 11
    • Toney Clemons, football player
    • Ricochet, wrestler
  • October 12 Jermie Calhoun, football player
  • October 13 Norris Cole, basketball player
  • October 14
  • October 15 Leah Cole Allen, politician
  • October 16
    • Tumua Anae, water polo player
    • Ron Brooks, football player
  • October 17
    • Kathleen Alcott, novelist
    • Donald Butler, football player
    • Justin Clark, soccer player
    • Christina Crawford, wrestler
    • Dee Jay Daniels, actor
  • October 18
    • Kyle Austin, basketball player
    • Dane Cameron, racing driver
  • October 19
  • October 20
    • ASAP Ferg, rapper
    • Mario Butler, football player
    • Anthony Sabatini, politician
  • October 21
  • October 22
  • October 23
  • October 24
    • Nastassja Bolívar, American-born Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder, Miss Nicaragua 2013
    • Jeremy Cota, freestyle skier
  • October 25
    • Chase Buford, basketball player and coach
    • Alberto Cabrera, baseball player
  • October 27 Evan Turner, basketball player
  • October 28 Ian Conyers, politician
  • October 29
    • Cortez Allen, football player
    • Deidre Behar, writer, producer, and host
    • Kat Timpf, columnist and reporter
  • October 30 Janel Parrish, actress and singer
  • October 31
    • Cole Aldrich, basketball player
    • Conroy Black, football player
    • Jennie Clark, soccer player

November

Mamoudou Athie
  • November 1 Robert Alford, football player
  • November 2 Lindze Letherman, actress
  • November 3
    • Kendrick Adams, football player
    • Holland Andrews, singer
    • Trevor Einhorn, actor
  • November 4
  • November 5 Justin Cornwell, actor, writer, and musician
  • November 6
    • Mamoudou Athie, Mauritanian-born actor
    • Sean Baker, football player
    • Eric Cray, Philippine-born Olympic sprinter and hurdler
    • Robert Ellis, singer/songwriter and guitarist
    • Emma Stone, actress
  • November 7
    • Ayo the Producer, hip hop artist
    • Reid Ewing, actor
  • November 8
    • Matt Braly, animator, storyboard artist, director, writer, and producer
    • Jared Kusnitz, actor
  • November 9
  • November 10
    • Sunny Choi, breakdancer
    • Rennie Curran, football player, speaker, and coach
    • Jonna Mannion, television personality
  • November 11 Alexandra Kyle, actress
  • November 12
    • Levy Adcock, football player
    • Robert Arnold, basketball player
    • Joe Banyard, football player
    • Jason Chen, pop singer
    • Russell Westbrook, basketball player
  • November 13 Max Miller, politician
  • November 14
    • John Brancy, baritone player
    • Jos Charles, poet, writer, translator, and editor
    • Michael Cox, football player
  • November 15
    • B.o.B., rapper, singer, record producer, and conspiracy theorist
    • Nikolas Besagno, soccer player
    • Lauren Cholewinski, Olympic speed skater
  • November 16
    • Gary Boughton, soccer player
    • Clint Bowles, tennis player
    • William Coleman, basketball player
    • Brandon Cumpton, baseball player
  • November 17
    • Hilary Barte, tennis player
    • Justin Cooper, actor
  • November 18
    • Travis Baltz, football player
    • Elaine Breeden, Olympic swimmer
    • Jeffrey Jordan, basketball player
  • November 19 Patrick Kane, ice hockey player
  • November 20
  • November 21 Joseph Anderson, football player
  • November 22
    • Sean Beighton, curler
    • Matt Bruenig, lawyer, blogger, policy analyst, and commentator
  • November 25
    • Jonathon Amaya, football player
    • John Corona, ice dancer
    • PopularMMOs, YouTuber
  • November 26 Blake Harnage, songwriter, music producer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, vocalist, and guitarist for VersaEmerge
  • November 28 Scarlett Pomers, actress
  • November 29
  • November 30

December

  • December 1
  • December 2 Rosie Brennan, Olympic cross-country skier
  • December 3 Jeb Brovsky, soccer player
  • December 4
    • Rodney Austin, football player
    • Jerry Belmontes, boxer
    • Hilary Cruz, actor, model, and beauty queen, Miss Teen USA 2007
  • December 5
  • December 7 Nathan Adrian, Olympic swimmer
  • December 8 Brittany Dawn Brannon, actress, host, model, beauty pageant titleholder, and Miss Arizona USA 2011
  • December 11
    • Erik Burgdoerfer, ice hockey player
    • Christina Hagan, politician
  • December 12
    • Ahmad Black, football player
    • Steven Bonnell II, streamer better known as Destiny
    • Diondre Borel, football player
  • December 14
    • Alexandra Agre, curler
    • David Borrero, politician
    • Amber Brown, mixed martial artist
    • Nate Ebner, football player
    • Vanessa Hudgens, Actress and singer
  • December 15 Kimora Blac, drag queen and television personality
  • December 16
    • Christopher Caluag, American-born Philippine BMX racer
    • Circuit des Yeux, singer/songwriter
    • Nicco Montaño, mixed martial artist[17]
  • December 18 Erica Rivera, actress, singer, rapper, dancer, and artist
  • December 20
    • Omar Bolden, football player
    • Nick Charlton, football coach
  • December 21
    • Kevin Anderson, basketball player
    • Mark Blane, actor, writer, and director
    • Markeith Cummings, basketball player
    • Danny Duffy, baseball player
    • Teresa Ruiz, Mexican-born actress
  • December 23
    • Everitte Barbee, calligrapher
    • Mallory Hagan, beauty pageant titleholder, Miss America 2013
  • December 24
    • Michelle Boulos, figure skater
    • Kodi Burns, football player
    • Trey Caldwell, politician
  • December 25
    • Heather Cooke, American-born Filipino soccer player
    • Eric Gordon, basketball player
  • December 26 Rudy Cerami, football player
  • December 27
  • December 28
  • December 29 Eric Berry, football player
  • December 30
    • Bryce Brentz, baseball player
    • Danny Burawa, baseball player
    • Henry Hynoski, American football player
    • Jena Sims, actress
  • December 31 Matthew Atkinson, actor and musician

Full date unknown

QAnon Shaman
  • Niv Acosta, dancer, choreographer, and artist
  • Kameron Alexander, singer/songwriter and record producer
  • Olivia Alexander, singer, dancer, and actress
  • Brian Altman, poker player
  • Brent Anderson, country singer
  • Gretchen Andrew, artist
  • Adeem the Artist, country singer
  • Rodelio Astudillo, photographer
  • Angad Aulakh, filmmaker
  • Milton Barney Jr., baseball player and coach
  • Jose Batista, politician
  • Marguerite Bennett, comic book writer
  • Tori Black, pornographic actress
  • Andrew M. Boss, composer
  • Matt Bouldin, basketball player
  • Danika Brace, football player and coach
  • Blair Braverman, adventurer, dogsled racer, musher, advice columnist, and nonfiction writer
  • Serafina Brocious, software engineer
  • Imani Jacqueline Brown, researcher and artist
  • Nakeya Brown, photographer
  • John Burke, pianist
  • Corrin Campbell, musician
  • Kyle Carey, folk singer
  • Reagan Charleston, jewelry designer, lawyer, and television personality
  • Thomas Chung, artist
  • Lenny Cooper, country rapper
  • Chris Cottrell, founder of The Reading Initiative
  • Jessa Dillow Crisp, survivor of human trafficking and co-founder and executive director of Bridge Hope Now
  • Crudo Means Raw, rapper and beatmaker
  • Jacob Cutrera, football player
  • Mira Murati, Albanian-born engineer, chief technology officer for OpenAI
  • QAnon Shaman, conspiracy theorist and participant in the January 6 Attack

Deaths

Undated

  • Thomas Greenwood, Illinois labor and Indian affairs activist (b. 1908)

See also

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