Year '1993' ('
MCMXCIII') was a
common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993
Gregorian calendar).
The year 1993 marked the ''Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003)''.
Table of Contents
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Events
January
★
January 1 - The Launch of UK Morning TV Show
GMTV.
★
January 1 - The
Dissolution of Czechoslovakia:
Slovakia and the
Czech Republic separate in the so-called
Velvet Divorce.
★
January 3 - In
Moscow,
George H. W. Bush and
Boris Yeltsin sign the second
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START).
★
January 5 -
The state of Washington executes
Westley Allan Dodd by
hanging (the first
legal hanging in America since
1965).
★
January 7 - The
Fourth Republic of
Ghana is inaugurated with
Jerry Rawlings as President.
★
January 9 -
Jean-Claude Romand kills his family and tries to burn himself inside his home in
France.
★
January 14 - The
Polish ferry ''
Jan Heweliusz'' sinks off the coast of
Rügen in the
Baltic Sea, killing 54 people.
★
January 15 -
Salvatore Riina, the
Mafia boss known as 'The Beast', is arrested in
Palermo,
Sicily after 23 years as a fugitive.
★
January 18 - For the first time,
Martin Luther King Day is officially observed in all 50 U.S. states.
★
January 19 -
IBM announces a $4.97 billion loss for
1992, the largest single-year corporate loss in
United States history.
★
January 19 -
Iraq disarmament crisis:
Iraq refuses to allow UNSCOM inspectors to use its own aircraft to fly into Iraq, and begins military operations in the demilitarized zone between Iraq and
Kuwait, and the northern
Iraqi no-fly zones. U.S. forces fire approximately 40 Tomahawk cruise missiles at
Baghdad factories linked to Iraq's illegal nuclear weapons program. Iraq then informs UNSCOM that it will be able to resume its flights.
★
January 20 -
Bill Clinton succeeds
George H.W. Bush as the 42nd
President of the United States of America.
★
January 25 -
Mir Aimal Kasi fires a rifle and kills 2 employees outside
CIA headquarters in
Langley, Virginia.
★
January 26 -
Václav Havel is elected President of the
Czech Republic.
★
January 31 - The
Buffalo Bills become the first team to lose 3 consecutive
Super Bowls as they are defeated by the
Dallas Cowboys, 52-17, in
Super Bowl XXVII.
February
★
February 5 - U.S. President
Bill Clinton signs the
Family and Medical Leave Act.
★
February 8 -
General Motors sues
NBC, after ''
Dateline NBC'' allegedly rigged 2 crashes showing that some GM pickups can easily catch fire if hit in certain places. NBC settles the lawsuit the following day.
★
February 11 -
Janet Reno is selected by
President Clinton as U.S. Attorney General.
★
February 12 -
James Bulger, 2, disappears from the Strand Shopping Centre in
Liverpool – his body is found on a disused railway in Liverpool two days later.
★
February 17 - A ferry sinks in
Haiti, killing approximately 1,215 out of 1,500 passengers.
★
February 22 - Two 11-year-old boys are charged with the murder of
Jamie Bulger.
★
February 23 - Actor
Gary Coleman wins a $1,280,000
lawsuit against his parents.
★
February 24 -
Yukihiro Matsumoto creates the
Ruby programming language.
★
February 26 -
World Trade Center bombing: In
New York City, a van bomb parked below the North Tower of the
World Trade Center goes off, killing 6 and injuring over 1,000.
★
February 28 -
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents raid the
Branch Davidian compound in
Waco, Texas, with a warrant to arrest leader
David Koresh on federal firearms violations. Four agents and 5 Davidians die in the raid and a 51-day standoff begins.
March
★
March 4 - Authorities announce the capture of suspected
World Trade Center bombing conspirator
Mohammad Salameh.
★
March 5 - A
Macedonian Palair F-100 on a flight to
Zurich crashes shortly after take-off from
Skopje killing 83 of the 97 people on board.
★
March 9 -
Rodney King testifies at the federal trial of four
Los Angeles, California police officers accused of violating King's
civil rights when they beat him during an arrest.
★
March 11 -
Janet Reno is confirmed by the
United States Senate and sworn-in the next day, becoming the first female
Attorney General of the United States.
★
March 12 - Several bombs explode in
Bombay,
India, killing about 300 and injuring hundreds more. See
1993 Bombay bombings.
★
March 12 -
North Korea nuclear weapons program:
North Korea says that it plans to withdraw from the
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and refuses to allow inspectors access to nuclear sites.
★
March 13 - The
Great Blizzard of 1993 strikes the eastern U.S., bringing record snowfall and other severe weather all the way from
Cuba to
Québec; it is reported to have killed 184.
★
March 20 -
Warrington bomb attacks: An
IRA bomb explodes in
Warrington Town Centre and kills two children, Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry.
★
March 27 -
Jiang Zemin becomes
President of the People's Republic of China.
★
March 28 -
Gaullists win
legislative election in
France and
Édouard Balladur becomes
prime minister of France.
★
March 29 - Premier
Catherine Callbeck of
Prince Edward Island, becomes the
first elected female Premier in Canada (she became Premier on January 25th, succeeding fellow Liberal
Joe Ghiz who retired).
★
March 31 - A bug in a program written by Richard Depew sends an article to 200 newsgroups simultaneously. The term
spamming is coined by
Joel Furr to describe the incident.
★
March 31 - Brandon Lee (Bruce Lee's son) killed while filming his final film
The Crow (film).
April
★ April - The
Kuwaiti government claims to uncover an
Iraqi assassination plot against former U.S. President
George H.W. Bush shortly after his visit to Kuwait. Two Iraqi nationals, caught with smuggled
hashish and alcohol inside Kuwait, confess to driving a car-bomb into Kuwait on behalf of the
Iraqi Intelligence Service.
★
April 6 - A
nuclear accident occurs at
Tomsk 7 in
Russia.
★
April 6 -The ''
HMS Richmond'' is launched by the
Royal Navy.
★
April 7 - The attack submarine ''
ex-Queenfish'' is recycled as part of the
Ship-Submarine recycling program.
★
April 10 -
ANC activist
Chris Hani is assassinated in
South Africa.
★
April 19- A 51-day stand-off at the
Branch Davidian compound near
Waco,
Texas, ends with a fire that kills 76 people, including
David Koresh.
★
April 22 - In
Washington, DC, the
Holocaust Memorial Museum is dedicated.
★
April 22 - 18-year-old student
Stephen Lawrence is stabbed to death in
London,
England; the attack is believed to have been racially motivated.
★
April 22 - The
web browser Mosaic version 1.0 is released.
★
April 23 - The
WHO declares
tuberculosis a Global Emergency.
★
April 27 - All members of the
Zambia national football team lose their lives in a plane crash off Libreville, Gabon in route to
Dakar,
Senegal to play a
1994 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against
Senegal (the most tragic incident to date in African football history).
★
April 30 - The
World Wide Web is born at
CERN.
★
April 30 - Tennis star
Monica Seles is stabbed in the back by an obsessed fan of rival
Steffi Graf at a tournament in
Hamburg,
Germany.
★
April 30 -
Virgin Radio (then Virgin 1215) launches in the UK at 12:15 pm
May
★
May 1 -
Pierre Bérégovoy, former
prime minister of
France, commits
suicide.
★
May 1 - A
Tamil Tigers suicide bomber assassinates President
Ranasinghe Premadasa of
Sri Lanka.
★
May 10 - World's worst factory fire at the
Kader Toy Factory in
Thailand kills 188.
★
May 24 -
Eritrea gains independence from
Ethiopia.
★
May 27 - A car bomb at the
Uffizi Gallery in
Florence kills five; the
Mafia is suspected.
June
★
June 5 - 24
Pakistani troops in the
UN forces are killed in
Mogadishu,
Somalia
★
June 6 -
Mongolia holds its first direct presidential
elections.
★
June 8 - In
Paris, Christian Didier breaks into the home of Rene Bousquet, banker and former
Vichy France administrator, and shoots him dead.
★
June 9 - The
Los Angeles Police Department raids the home of Hollywood madam
Heidi Fleiss.
★
June 9 - The
Montreal Canadiens win their 24th (and most recent)
Stanley Cup.
★
June 11 -
Jurassic Park, which now ranks 12th all-time among highest grossing films in Box Office history, debuted into theaters.
★
June 14 - Mulitpartyists win a referendum on the future of the one-party system in
Malawi.
★
June 14 -
Tansu Çiller becomes
prime minister of Turkey.
★
June 18 -
Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq refuses to allow UNSCOM weapons inspectors to install remote-controlled monitoring cameras at 2 missile engine test stands.
★
June 20 - Japanese Earthquake: A 7.5 earthquake hits Japan, killing 385 people.
★
June 20 -
John Paxson's three-point shot in Game 6 of the NBA Finals helps the
Chicago Bulls secure a 99-98 win over the
Phoenix Suns, and their third consecutive championship.
★
June 22 -
Japan's
New Party Sakigake breaks away from the
Liberal Democratic Party.
★
June 22 - A
Unabomber bomb injures Charles Epstein in
Tiburon, California.
★
June 23 - In
Manassas, Virginia,
Lorena Bobbitt cuts off the
penis of her husband
John Wayne Bobbitt.
★
June 24 - A
Unabomber bomb injures computer scientist David Gelernter at
Yale University.
★
June 24 -
Andrew Wiles wins worldwide fame after presenting his solution for
Fermat's Last Theorem, a problem that has been unsolved for more than 3 centuries.
★
June 25 -
Kim Campbell becomes the 19th and first female
Prime Minister of Canada.
★
June 25 -
Litas currency is introduced in
Lithuania.
★
June 27 - U.S. President
Bill Clinton orders a cruise missile attack on
Iraqi intelligence headquarters in the
Al-Mansur District of
Baghdad, in response to the attempted assassination of former U.S. President
George H. W. Bush during his visit to
Kuwait in mid-April.
★
June 27 - In Bad Kleinen,
Germany,
GSG 9 troopers arrest terrorists
Birgit Hogefeld and
Wolfgang Grams.
July
★
July 5 -
Iraq disarmament crisis: UN inspection teams leave Iraq. Iraq then agrees to UNSCOM demands and the inspection teams return.
★
July 12 - A
magnitude 7.8
earthquake off
Hokkaidō,
Japan launches a devastating
tsunami, killing 202 on the small island of
Okushiri, Hokkaido.
★
July 19 - U.S. President
Bill Clinton announces his '
Don't ask, don't tell' policy regarding gays in the American military.
★
July 20 -
White House deputy counsel
Vince Foster commits suicide in Virginia.
★
July 23 -
Candelária massacre:
Brazilian police officers kill 8 street kids in
Rio de Janeiro.
★
July 23 -
James Jordan, father of basketball superstar
Michael Jordan, is murdered in
Lumberton,
North Carolina.
★
July 26 -
Asiana Air Flight 733 crashes into Mt. Ungeo in
Haenam,
South Korea killing 68.
★
July 27 -
Windows NT 3.1, the first version of
Microsoft's line of
Windows NT operating systems, is released to manufacturing.
★
July 29 - The
Israeli Supreme Court acquits accused
Nazi death camp guard
John Demjanjuk of all charges and he is set free.
August
★
August 4 - A federal judge sentences
Los Angeles Police Department officers
Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell to 30 months in prison for violating motorist
Rodney King's
civil rights.
★
August 6 -
Louis Freeh is confirmed by the
United States Senate as director of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
★
August 9 - King
Albert II of Belgium is sworn into office 9 days after the death of his brother, King
Baudouin I.
★
August 13 - Over 130 die in the collapse of
Royal Plaza Hotel at
Nakhon Ratchasima in
Thailand's worst hotel disaster.
★
August 19 - In Norway,
Varg Vikernes is arrested and charged with the murder of
Øystein Aarseth, of
Mayhem. He would a receive a 21 year sentence for this and other crimes he committed which include the burning of the
Fantoft stave church outside of Bergen, Norway, the
Åsane Church in Bergen, the
Storetveit Church in Bergen, the
Skjold Church in Vindafjord and the
Holmenkollen Chapel in Oslo.
★
August 21 -
NASA loses radio contact with the
Mars Observer orbiter 3 days before the spacecraft is scheduled to enter orbit around
Mars.
★
August 30 - ''
The Late Show with David Letterman'' premieres on CBS.
September
★
September 4 - The
Essendon Football Club wins its 15th
AFL premiership over rivals
Carlton Football Club.
★
September 13 -
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1993: The Labour Party wins a plurality of the seats, and Prime Minister
Gro Harlem Brundtland retains office.
★
September 13 -
PLO leader
Yasser Arafat and
Israeli prime minister
Yitzhak Rabin shake hands in Washington D.C., after signing a peace accord.
★
September 13 -''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' premieres on
NBC.
★
September 24 - The IOC selects
Sydney,
Australia to be the site of the
2000 Summer Olympics.
★
September 29 - An
earthquake centered in
Killari,
Maharashtra,
India kills nearly 10,000 people.
October

Tanks bombard the Russian parliament in October 1993
★
October 1 Polly Klaas, a 12 year old girl, is kidnapped from her home while having a slumber party with her two best friends, Jillian Pelham and Kate Smith.
★
October 3 - A large scale battle erupts between U.S. forces and local militia in
Mogadishu, Somalia; 19 Americans and 500 Somalis are killed.
★
October 5 -
Russian constitutional crisis of 1993: Russian military and security forces clear the
White House of Russia Parliament building by force, squashing a mass uprising against President
Boris Yeltsin.
★
October 6 - After 9 years of playing in the
NBA,
Michael Jordan, shaken by the death of his father, retires from basketball.
★
October 8 -
David Miscavige[1] announces the IRS has granted full tax exemption to the Church of Scientology International and affiliated churches and organizations ending the Church's 40-year battle with the IRS and resulting in religious recognition in the United States.
★
October 13 -
Andreas Papandreou begins his second term as
Prime Minister of Greece.
★
October 23 -
Joe Carter hits only the second World Series winning home run as the
Toronto Blue Jays win Game Six of the
1993 World Series to beat the
Philadelphia Phillies four games to two.
★
October 25 -
Canadian federal election, 1993:
Jean Chrétien and his
Liberal Party defeat the governing
Progressive Conservative Party.
★
October 26 - The
Carolina Panthers become the
NFL's 29th franchise and the first expansion team since 1976.
★
October 31 - Actor
River Phoenix dies of a drug overdose outside of the
Viper Room in
Hollywood.
November
★
November 1 - The
Maastricht Treaty takes effect, formally establishing the
European Union.
★
November 4 -
Jean Chrétien becomes the 20th
Prime Minister of Canada.
★
November 9 -
Bosnian Croat forces destroy the ''
Stari most'', or Old Bridge of
Mostar,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, by tank fire.
★
November 11 -
Microsoft releases
Windows 3.11 for Workgroups to manufacturing.
★
November 17 - A teacher and 10 children, all from
Hagley RC High School near
Birmingham, are killed in
a minibus crash on the M40 in
Warwickshire.
★
November 18 - In
South Africa, 21 political parties approve a new
constitution.
★
November 20 -
Savings and Loan scandal: The
United States Senate Ethics Committee issues a stern censure of
California senator
Alan Cranston for his dealings with savings-and-loan executive
Charles Keating.
★
November 20 - An Avioimpex Yak 42D crashes into Mount Trojani near
Ohrid,
Macedonia. The aircraft was on a flight from
Geneva,
Switzerland to
Skopje, but had been diverted to
Ohrid due to poor weather conditions at the Skopje airport. All 8 crew members and 115 of the 116 passengers are killed.
★
November 24 - In the
United Kingdom, 11-year-olds
Robert Thompson and
Jon Venables are convicted of the
child murder of 2-year-old
James Bulger of
Liverpool.
★
November 28 - ''
The Observer'' reveals a channel of communications has existed between the
IRA and the
British government, despite the government's persistent denials.
★
November 30 - U.S. President
Bill Clinton signs the
Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (the Brady Bill) into law.
December
★
December 2 - ''
STS-61'':
NASA launches the Space Shuttle ''
Endeavour'' on a mission to repair an optical flaw in the
Hubble Space Telescope.
★
December 2 -
War on Drugs:
Colombian
drug lord Pablo Escobar, head of the
Medellín Cartel, is gunned down in
Medellín when police try to arrest him.
★
December 7 -
Colin Ferguson opens fire with his Ruger 9mm pistol on a
Long Island Rail Road train, killing 16 and injuring 29.
★
December 7 - Thirty-two member
Transitional Executive Committee holds its first meeting in
Cape Town, marking the first meeting of an official government body in
South Africa with black members.
★
December 11 - A block of the
Highland Towers collapses near
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, killing 148.
★
December 11 -
Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle wins the
election for
President of
Chile with 58% of the vote.
★
December 13 - A U-2 Spyplane crashes on a local training flight at Beale AFB in CA; USAF pilot Captain Richard Schneider is killed.
★
December 13 -
Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell resigns as head of the
Conservative Party to be succeeded by
Jean Charest.
★
December 13 -
Kazakhstan parliament approves nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty and agrees to dismantle more than 100 missiles.
★
December 15 -
Downing Street Declaration: The
United Kingdom commits itself to the search for an answer to the problems of
Northern Ireland.
★
December 15 -
Uruguay Round of
GATT talks reach successful conclusion after seven years.
★
December 16 -
Brazil's
Supreme Court rules that former
President Fernando Collor de Mello may not hold elected office again until
2000 due to
corruption.
★
December 18 -
Omar Bongo re-elected as
President of
Gabon in the country's first ever
multiparty elections.
★
December 20 -
United Nations General Assembly votes
unanimously to appoint a UN High Commissioner for
Human Rights.
★
December 22 - Interim
South Africa constitution approved by
parliament in a 237-45 vote.
★
December 29 -
Argentina passes a measure allowing
President Carlos Saul Menem and all future presidents to run for a second term. It also shortens presidential terms to four years and removes the requirement for the president to be
Roman Catholic.
★
December 30 -
Israel and the
Vatican establish diplomatic relations.
★
December 30 -
Congress Party gains a parliamentary majority in
India after the defection of ten
Janata Dal party lawmakers.
Undated
★ The second
World Parliament of Religions is held in
Chicago.
★ US President
Bill Clinton sends 6 American warships to
Haiti to enforce
United Nations trade sanctions against the military-led regime in that country.
★ The
Mississippi and
Missouri Rivers flood large portions of the
American Midwest.
★
Three Strikes Law passes in the state of Washington
Ongoing
★
Fictional
The following are references to year 1993 in fiction:
★ The film ''
Beautiful People'' is set in this year.
★ The film ''
Club le Monde'' is set in this year.
★ The film ''
Eight Below'' is set in this year due to that being the last year that
sled dogs were allowed to work in
Antarctica.
Births
: ''For more 1993 births see ''
January-April
★
January 11 -
Flora Cross, American actress
★
January 12 -
Aika Mitsui, Japanese singer
★
January 18 -
Molly Hyde, American actress
★
January 19 -
Gus Lewis, English actor
★
January 26 -
Cameron Bright, Canadian actor
★
January 30 -
Christina Kirkman, American actress
★
January 31 -
Derek Rhodes, American singer
★
February 7 -
David Dorfman, American actor
★
February 9 -
Parimarjan Negi, Chess prodigy from India
★
February 16 -
Mike Weinberg, American actor
★
February 19 -
Victoria Justice, American actress
★
February 20 -
Oliver Smith, UK politician
★
February 26 -
Taylor Dooley, American actress
★
March 4 -
Abigail Mavity, American actress
★
March 4 -
Jenna Boyd, American actress
★
March 4 -
Alice Jones, English actress
★
March 17 -
Julia Winter, Swedish actress
★
March 28 -
Naoki Takeshi, Japanese actor
★
April 3 -
Dakoda Dowd, American golfer
★
April 5 -
Nick Price, American actor
★
April 14 -
Vivien Cardone, American actress
★
April 16 -
Mirai Nagasu, Japanese-American figure skater
★
April 23 -
Akrit Jaswal, child physician
May-August
★
May 10 -
Mirai Shida, Japanese actress
★
May 13 -
Alexander Montagu, Viscount Mandeville, British noble
★
May 13 -
William Michael Morgan, American singer
★
May 14 -
Miranda Cosgrove, American actress
★
May 24 -
Oliver Davis, American actor
★
May 25 - The
Dilley sextuplets
★
June 7 -
Jordan Fry, American actor
★
June 9 -
Danielle Chuchran, American actress
★
June 10 -
Hugh Alexander Carnegie, British noble
★
June 13 -
Irvin Museng, Indonesian footballer
★
June 25 -
Barney Clark, British actor
★
July 9 -
Emily Hirst, Canadian actress
★
July 26 -
Taylor Momsen, American actress
★
July 28 -
Hannah Lochner, Canadian actress
★
July 29 -
Ang Ching Hui, Singaporean actress
★
July 31 -
Christian Byers, Australian actor
★
August 2 -
Ryan and Kyle Pepi, American twin actors
★
August 2 -
Hannah Midgley, British actress
★
August 3 -
Yurina Kumai, Japanese singer and actress
★
August 5 -
Suzuka Ohgo, Japanese child actress
★
August 7 -
Francesca Fisher-Eastwood, American actress
★
August 11 -
Alyson Stoner, American actress and dancer
★
August 12 -
Imani Hakim, American actress
★
August 12 -
Ewa Farna, Polish singer
★
August 16 -
Cameron Monaghan, American actor
★
August 20 -
Brianna and Brittany McConnell, American twin actors
★
August 26 -
Keke Palmer, American actress and singer
September-December
★
September 1 -
Ilona Mitrecey, French singer
★
September 3 -
Rina Koike, Japanese actress
★
September 5 -
Gage Golightly, American actress
★
September 9 -
Charlie Stewart, American actor
★
September 12 -
Jacob and Zachary Handy, American twin actors
★
September 22 -
Chase Ellison, American actor
★
September 23 -
Zach Tyler Eisen, American actor
★
October 2 -
Tara Lynne Barr, American actress
★
October 8 -
Angus T. Jones, American actor
★
October 14 -
Bryan Breeding, American singer
★
October 25 -
Tori Thompson, American singer and actress
★
October 28 -
Elliot John Crosby, English tenpin bowler
★
October 30 -
Brett Kelly, Canadian actor
★
November 9 -
Maya Ritter, Canadian actress
★
November 15 -
Saaya Irie, Japanese model, actress and singer
★
December 3 -
Gian Barbarona, Filipino singer
★
December 6 -
Elián González, Cuban refugee
★
December 8 -
AnnaSophia Robb, American actress
★
December 10 -
Rachel Trachtenburg, American musician
★
December 15 -
Matthew Koon, English stage actor
★
December 20 -
Yuna Nishimura, Japanese actor
★
December 22 -
Aliana Lohan, American actress and singer
★
December 22 -
Mark Klein, American singer and member of
The Boogie Kings
Deaths
January-February
★
January 3 -
Sean Devereux, English Salesian missionary and aid worker (b.
1965)
★
January 6 -
Dizzy Gillespie, American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer (b.
1917)
★
January 13 -
Hugh Walters, British juvenile science fiction author (b.
1910)
★
January 16 -
Jón Páll Sigmarsson, Icelandian
strongman
★
January 20 -
Audrey Hepburn, Belgian actress (b.
1929)
★
January 27 -
André the Giant, French professional wrestler (b.
1946), real name: André René Roussimoff
★
February 5 -
Joseph L. Mankiewicz, American writer, producer, and director (b.
1909)
★
February 5 -
Tip Tipping, American actor and stuntman (parachuting accident) (b.
1958)
★
February 6 -
Arthur Ashe, American tennis player and activist (b.
1943)
★
February 11 -
Robert W. Holley, American biochemist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b.
1922)
★
February 12 -
James Bulger, Kidnapped British boy (b.
1990)
★
February 18 -
Jacqueline Hill, British actress (b.
1929)
★
February 18 -
Kerry Von Erich, American professional wrestler (suicide) (b.
1960)
★
February 20 -
Ferruccio Lamborghini, Italian automobile manufacturer (b.
1916)
★
February 24 -
Bobby Moore, English footballer (b.
1941)
★
February 27 -
Lillian Gish, American actress (b.
1893)
★
February 28 -
Ruby Keeler, Canadian actress, singer, and dancer (b.
1910)
March-April
★
March 8 -
Billy Eckstine, American musician (b.
1914)
★
March 11 -
Dino Bravo, Italian-born professional wrestler (b.
1949), real name: Adolfo Bresciano
★
March 17 -
Helen Hayes, American actress (b.
1900)
★
March 20 -
Polykarp Kusch, German-born physicist,
Nobel Prize laureate (b.
1911)
★
March 24 -
John Hersey, American author (b.
1914)
★
March 31 -
Brandon Lee, American actor (b.
1965)
★
April 1 -
Alan Kulwicki, American race car driver (b.
1954)
★
April 3 -
Pinky Lee, American children's television host (b.
1907)
★
April 5 -
Divya Bharti, Indian actress (b.
1974)
★
April 8 -
Marian Anderson, American contralto (b.
1897)
★
April 13 -
Wallace Stegner, American writer (car accident) (b.
1909)
★
April 15 -
Robert Westall, British author (b.
1929)
★
April 17 -
Turgut Özal, Turkish president and prime minister (b.
1927)
★
April 30 -
Tommy Caton, English footballer (b.
1962)
May-June
★
May 1 -
Pierre Bérégovoy,
Prime Minister of France (b.
1925)
★
May 8 -
Avram Davidson, American writer (b.
1923)
★
May 14 -
Patrick Haemers, Belgian criminal (b.
1953)
★
May 27 -
Werner Stocker, German actor (b.
1955)
★
June 5 -
Conway Twitty, country music singer (b.
1933)
★
June 7 -
Drazen Petrovic, Croatian basketball player (b.
1964)
★
June 9 -
Alexis Smith, Canadian actress (b.
1921)
★
June 10 -
Les Dawson, British comedian (b.
1931)
★
June 13 -
Deke Slayton, astronaut (b.
1924)
★
June 15 -
John Connally, Governor of Texas (b.
1917)
★
June 15 -
James Hunt, Former British racing driver and
commentator in
Formula One -
Heart Attack. (b.
1947)
★
June 19 -
William Golding, English writer,
Nobel Prize laureate (b.
1911)
★
June 22 -
Patricia Nixon,
First Lady of the United States (b.
1912)
★
June 24 -
Archie Williams, American athlete (b.
1915)
★
June 26 -
William H. Riker, American political scientist (b.
1920)
★
June 28 -
G.G. Allin, American singer and bandleader (b.
1956)
★
June 28 -
Boris Christoff, Bulgarian bass (b.
1914)
★
June 29 -
Héctor Lavoe, Puerto Rican singer (b.
1946)
★
June 30 -
George "Spanky" McFarland, American actor (b.
1928)
July-September
★
July 2 -
Fred Gwynne, American actor and comedian, mostly known as Herman Munster from
The Munsters (b.
1926)
★
July 3 -
Don Drysdale, baseball player (b.
1936)
★
July 3 -
Curly Joe DeRita, American comedian (b.
1909)
★
July 13 -
Davey Allison, American race car driver (helicopter crash) (b.
1961)
★
July 23 -
James Jordan, father of basketball star
Michael Jordan (b.
1936)
★
July 28 -
Reggie Lewis, American basketball player (heart ailment) (b.
1965)
★
July 31 -
Baudouin I, King of Belgium (b.
1930)
★
August 6 -
Tex Hughson, baseball player (b.
1916)
★
August 10 -
Øystein Aarseth, Norwegian musician (
Mayhem) (b.
1968)
★
August 20 -
Bernard Delfgaauw, Dutch philosopher (b.
1912)
★
September 4 -
Hervé Villechaize, French-born actor (b.
1943)
★
September 9 -
Helen O'Connell, American singer (b.
1920)
★
September 11 -
Erich Leinsdorf, Austrian conductor (b.
1912)
★
September 22 -
Maurice Abravanel, Greek-born conductor (b.
1903)
★
September 24 -
Ian Stuart Donaldson, British musician (b.
1957)
★
September 27 -
Jimmy Doolittle, American general (b.
1896)
October-December
★
October 5 -
Jim Holton, Scottish footballer (b.
1951)
★
October 11 -
Jess Thomas, American tenor (b.
1927)
★
October 12 -
Tofik Bakhramov, Russian footballer (b.
1926)
★
October 17 -
Criss Oliva, American lead guitarist of
Savatage (b.
1964)
★
October 25 -
Danny Chan, Hong Kong singer (b.
1958)
★
October 25 -
Vincent Price, American actor (b.
1911)
★
October 31 -
Federico Fellini, Italian film director (b.
1911)
★
October 31 -
River Phoenix, American actor (drug overdose) (b.
1970)
★
November 1 -
Severo Ochoa, Spanish–born biochemist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b.
1905)
★
November 6 -
Michael Vernon, Australian consumer activist (b.
1932)
★
November 12 -
H. R. Haldeman, American Watergate scandal figure (b.
1926)
★
November 21 -
Bill Bixby, American actor (b.
1934)
★
November 22 -
Anthony Burgess, English author (b.
1917)
★
December 1 -
Ray Gillen, American singer (b.
1959)
★
December 2 -
Pablo Escobar, Colombian drug lord (b.
1940)
★
December 3 -
Lewis Thomas, American physician and essayist (b.
1913)
★
December 4 -
Frank Zappa, American guitarist and composer (b.
1940)
★
December 5 -
Doug Hopkins, American guitarist and songwriter (b.
1961)
★
December 7 -
Wolfgang Paul, German physicist,
Noble Prize laureate (b.
1913)
★
December 7 -
Felix Houphouet-Boigny,
Cote d'Ivoire president.
★
December 9 -
Danny Blanchflower, Irish footballer and football manager (b.
1926)
★
December 13 -
Vanessa Duriès, French novelist (car crash) (b.
1972)
★
December 29 -
Frunzik Mkrtchyan, Soviet Armenian actor (b.
1930)
★
December 31 -
Zviad Gamsakhurdia, first
President of Georgia (b.
1939)
Unknown dates
★
Louis Hendrik Potgieter, South African singer (
Dschinghis Khan) (b.
1951)
Ship events
★
List of ship launches in 1993
★
List of ship commissionings in 1993
★
List of ship decommissionings in 1993
Nobel prizes
★
Chemistry -
Kary Mullis,
Michael Smith
★
Economics -
Robert W. Fogel,
Douglass C. North
★
Literature -
Toni Morrison
★
Peace -
Nelson Mandela and
Frederik Willem de Klerk
★
Physics -
Russell Alan Hulse,
Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
★
Physiology or Medicine -
Richard J. Roberts,
Philip Allen Sharp
Templeton Prize
★
Charles Colson
See also
★
20th century
Notes
External links