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Season 9 of Barney & Friends originally aired on PBS from September 2004-June 2005.

Dinosaurs

 * Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson / Maurice Scott)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Kyle Nelson)

Children

 * David(Emilio Mazur) (debut)
 * Whitney (Kayla S. Levels)
 * Jackson (Daven Wilson)
 * Nick (Grayson Lee Vanover)
 * Laura (Julia Nicholson) (debut)
 * Rachel (Hunter Pecunia) (debut)
 * Stacy (Alyssa Franks) (debut)
 * Miguel (Riley Morrison) (debut)
 * Kami (Makayla Crawford)
 * Anna (Carlyn Hinojosa) (debut)

Guest Appearances

 * Lee Burns (played Firefighter Berkeley in "When I'm a Firefighter")
 * Dale Evans (played Firefighter Vandever in "When I'm a Firefighter")
 * Dari Hays (played Firefighter Bill in "Home, Safe Home")
 * Nicholas J. Bernbach (played Tiger Catcher in "Animal See, Animal Do")
 * Sandy Duncan (played Mrs. Shoes Store Keeper in "My New Shoes")
 * Bob West (played Merlin the Great in "It's Magic!")
 * Joan Jenkins (played Teacher in "School Days")
 * Jim Rowley (played Mr. Scientist in "I'm a Scientist")
 * N/A (played Mrs. Scientist in "I'm a Scientist")

Episodes

 * 1) Everybody's Got Feelings
 * 2) Caring Hearts
 * 3) Let's Make Music!
 * 4) Movin' Along
 * 5) Let Your Creativity Fly!
 * 6) Imagine That!
 * 7) Keep on Truckin'
 * 8) I'm a Builder
 * 9) Coming on Strong
 * 10) Let's Play Games!
 * 11) What I Want to Be
 * 12) When I'm a Firefighter
 * 13) You Can Count on Me!
 * 14) A Wonderful World of Colors and Shapes
 * 15) Easy as ABC
 * 16) Look What I Can Do!
 * 17) Making a Move!
 * 18) Home, Safe Home
 * 19) On the Road Again
 * 20) My Friends, The Doctor and the Dentist
 * 21) Sleepover Surprises
 * 22) The Clean Up Club 
 * 23) Let's Go Hunting 
 * 24) I Love My Neighborhood 
 * 25) Goodbye, Blankey 
 * 26) Our Surprised Pets
 * 27) Wheels, Wings, Waves and Air 
 * 28) Rainy Days are Fun 
 * 29) Up to the Sky and Down to the Ground 
 * 30) Animal See, Animal Do 
 * 31) My New Shoes 
 * 32) Soup's On! 
 * 33) The Greatest Show on Earth 
 * 34) A Friend in Need 
 * 35) It's Magic! 
 * 36) Going on a Fishing Trip 
 * 37) Back on Track 
 * 38) Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 
 * 39) The Park Sale 
 * 40) School Days 
 * 41) I'm a Scientist 
 * 42) My Baby Brother
 * 43) All About Me

Specials

 * Barney's Birthday (September 9, 2005, video release)
 * We Wish You a Merry Christmas(October 12, 2005, video release; December 5, 2005, TV airdate)

Trivia

 * This season marked:BarneySeason9Cast.jpg
 * The last season to feature the 3 dinosaurs (Barney, Baby Bop and BJ).
 * The only season where Barney introduces viewers in a white background.
 * The 1st season not to include the Barney Says segment.
 * The first season appearances of David, Rachel and Laura.
 * The final appearances of Whitney, Nick, and Kami.
 * In some episodes this season and Season 10, Barney sings "I Love You" by himself and in the second verse flashbacks are shown of kids hugging their friends and family.
 * "My New Shoes" is the only episode of this season where BJ the Dinosaur doesn't appear.
 * When rerun on PBS Kids Sprout, this season would always be closed-captioned by Caption Technologies, Inc. It was formerly captioned by the Media Access Group at WGBH (a.k.a. the Caption Center WGBH Educational Foundation).
 * All the episodes of this season were remade and cut short to fifteen minutes in the U.K. The U.K. versions of these episodes centered more around the dinosaurs.





Major Events

 * January 1: Barney's Musical Scrapbook is released on VHS and DVD to stores. The VHS has new previews.
 * March 9: Movin' and Groovin' and The Barney Boogie are released to stores. Also, Barney's Adventure Bus and Sing And Dance With Barney are released on DVD to stores.
 * March 12-14: Barney's Colorful World LIVE! was filmed at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix, Arizona.
 * May 11: Let's Pretend with Barney is released to stores.
 * Imagination Island is re-released on VHS and DVD to stores. The VHS has new previews.
 * May 14: Season 8 finale on PBS.
 * June 15: Now I Know My ABCs is available to pre-order.
 * July 13: Now I Know My ABCs is released to stores.
 * July 28: Barney's Big Surprise performs in Asia.
 * The Spanish version of Barney's Musical Park performs in Argentina.
 * September 6: Season 9 premieres on PBS.
 * September 7: The soundtrack, Barney's Colorful World LIVE! is released to stores. Also, the separate home video of Barney's Dino Dancin' Tunes, Barney's Numbers! Numbers! and Barney's Red, Yellow and Blue! are released on DVD to stores and re-released on VHS to stores and have new previews.
 * September 14: The home video, "Barney's Colorful World LIVE!" is released to stores.
 * November: Barney's Colorful World LIVE! ends its tour.
 * November 25: Barney, Baby Bop, and BJ performed It's C-C Cold BRRRR! at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. This marks the final time that Barney & Friends performed at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
 * December 28: Ready, Set, Play! is released to stores.

Cast

 * Barney (Body: Carey Stinson / Patrick Mcalister / Rick Starkweather / Voice: Dean Wendt)
 * Baby Bop (Body: Jeff Ayers / Jennifer Kendall / Jennifer Barlean / Matthew N. Myers / Voice: Julie Johnson)
 * BJ (Body: Kyle Nelson / Dave Kendall / Jared Harris / Voice: Patty Wirtz)
 * Mario (Zachary Soza)
 * Whitney (Kayla S. Levels)
 * Angela (Demi Lovato)
 * Beth (Katherine Pully)
 * Kami (Makayla Crawford)
 * Scott (Alex Wilson)
 * Gianna (Selena Gomez)
 * Jackson (Daven Wilson)
 * Sarah (Hayden Tweedie)
 * Tony (Zachary Fountain)
 * Nick (Grayson Lee Vanover)
 * Mr. Boyd (Robert Sweatman)
 * David (Emilio Mazur)
 * Laura (Julia Nicholson)
 * Rachel (Hunter Pecunia)
 * Stacy (Alyssa Franks)
 * Miguel (Riley Morrison)
 * Mike (Blake Garrett)
 * Donny (Alex Collins)
 * Sarah (Tory Green)
 * Gina (Alexis Acosta)

Executive Producers

 * Randy Dalton
 * Sloan Coleman (Executive Producer for Barney's Colorful World!)

Editors

 * McKee Smith (also Special Effects Editor)
 * Laura Santamaria
 * Laura Cargile
 * Vickie Sterling (also Offline Editor)
 * Julie Dunn
 * Tolbert Pitman (also Special Effects Editor)
 * Tim Werner (Online Editor)

Directors

 * Jim Rowley
 * Fred Holmes
 * Ben Vaughn
 * Brian Mack (Associate Director)
 * Eric Norberg (Associate Director)
 * Lynn Corzine (Casting Director)
 * Darlene Wyatt (Additional Casting Director)
 * Shelley C. Aubrey (Performance Director)
 * Penny Wilson (Performance Director)
 * Shelley C. Aubrey (Performance Director)
 * Christine Lanning (Performance Director)
 * Candida Boggs (Tour Lighting Director)
 * Randy Breedlove (Director of Technical Operations)
 * David Franks (Technical Director)
 * Elizabeth Sagan Velten (Art Director)
 * Bob Philips (Art Director)
 * Jake Berry (Tour Production Director)
 * Joe Phillips (Audio/Musical Director)

Writers

 * Cheryl Ammeter
 * Mark S. Bernthal
 * Perri Verdino-Gates
 * Stephen White
 * Michael Anthony Steele
 * Edward L. Rose

Producers

 * Linda Houston (Supervising Producer)
 * Linda Dippel (Segment Producer)
 * Julie Hutchings (also Consulting Producer)
 * Charlotte Spivey
 * R. Shawn Kelly
 * Edward L. Rose

Choreographer

 * Penny Wilson (Choreographer for Barney's Colorful World!)

Designers

 * Victor DiNapoli (Production Designer)
 * Bob Lavalee (Production Designer)
 * Patrick Woodroffe (Production Lighting Designer)
 * Lowry G. Perry (Lighting Designer)
 * Lisa Odette Albertson (Costume Designer)
 * Mike Pantuso (Scenic Designer)
 * Jeanie L. D'iorio (Makeup Designer)

Presidents

 * Mary Ann Dudko (Vice President of Content Development)

Captains

 * Keira A. Leverton (Dance Captain)

Managers

 * Keira A. Leverton (Cast Manager)
 * Steven G. McAfee (Production Manager)
 * Frederick Breitfelder (Tour Production Manager)
 * Harold Behrens (Stage Manager)
 * Brian Blumeyer (Stage Manager)
 * Nick Ballarini, Jr (Stage Manager)
 * Lyle Huchton (Wardrobe Manager)
 * Shauni Mast (Character Shop Manager)
 * Michael Klein (Business Tour Manager)
 * Alissa Lopez (Promotions Manager)
 * Amy Golembiewski (Promotions Manager)
 * Denise Perkins-Landry (Tour Public Relations Managers)
 * Jackie Smith (Tour Public Relations Managers)
 * David Voss (Public Relations/Goodwill Manager)
 * Debbie Cottle (Manager of Production Accounting)

Riggers

 * Frederick Breitfelder
 * Todd Mauger

Operators

 * Larry Allen (Camera Operator)
 * Harold Bock (Camera Operator)
 * Kerry Burke (Camera Operator)
 * Oz Coleman (Camera Operator)
 * Paul Gore (Camera Operator)
 * Bruce Harmon (Camera Operator)
 * Van Smalley (Camera Operator)
 * Eric Williamson (Camera Operator)
 * James Johnson (Videotape Operator)
 * Jimmy Young (Post Videotape Operator)

Engineers

 * Dwin Towell (Video Engineer for Barney's Colorful World!)
 * James Johnson (Studio Engineer)
 * Malcolm Johnson (Recording Engineer)
 * Rich Thompson (Recording Engineer)
 * Seth Robinson (Lighting Engineer for Barney's Colorful World)

Supervisors

 * Jackie Boyer (Script Supervisor)
 * Bob Dauber (Post Production Supervisor)
 * Constanze Villines (Script Supervisor)
 * Mark Wagenhurst (Character Shop Supervisor)
 * Gilbert Gonzales (Wrangler Supervisor)
 * Karen Albracht (Post Production Supervisor)

Coordinators

 * Elizabeth Dail (Script Coordinator)
 * Lyn Corzine (Tour Production Coordinator)
 * Lori Tierney (Production Coordinator)

Typists

 * Elizabeth Dail

Researchers

 * Lori Plummer (Educational Researcher)

Audio

 * Pat Sellers (Post Production Audio)
 * Casey Stinson (Post Production Audio)

Technicians

 * Michael Robertson (Sound Technician)
 * Brian Monahan (Lighting Technician)
 * Phillip Yonkos (Character Technician)
 * Glbert Gonzales (Costume Technician)

Programmers

 * Seth Robinson (Lighting Programmer)

Carpenters

 * John Kehoe (Head Carpenter)
 * Todd Mauger
 * Lou Cavallari
 * Matt Barth

Props

 * Lou Cavallari
 * Phil Shirey
 * Robert James Bouwman
 * Cathy Miller

Seamstresses

 * Barbara Wood

Wranglers

 * Margaret Foster
 * Brian Keith Rhodes
 * Wendy J. Sanders (Child Wrangler)

Artists

 * Jeanie L D'iorio (Makeup Artist)

Stylists

 * Debra Hertel haefling (Hair Stylist)

Accountants

 * Michael Klein (Business Accountant)
 * Ira J. Friedlander (Production Accountant)
 * Debbie Cottle (Production Accountant)
 * Jayne Royall (Production Accountant)
 * George Engman (Production Accountant)

Promoters

 * Glenn Grabski (Tour Promoter)

Marketers

 * Alissa Lopez (Tour Marketer)
 * Amy Golembiewski (Tour Marketer)

Teachers/Tutors

 * Alan Simon
 * Jodi Green
 * Wendy J. Sanders

Mixers

 * Malcolm Johnson (Production Mixer)

Consultants

 * Stephanie Simpson (Creative Consultant)

Property Master

 * Tim Thomaston

Lyricists/Composers

 * Paul Loomis
 * John Marsden
 * Willy Welch
 * Joe Phillips
 * David Bernard Wolf
 * Stephen White

Assistants

 * Mimi Sullivan (Tour Production Assistant)
 * Shauna Wier (Executive Assistant)
 * Doug Holtzlander (Audio Assistant)
 * Adam Bassatt (Lighting Assistant)
 * Leila Heise (Assistant Costume Designer)
 * Matt Nunn (Wardrobe Assistant)
 * Pam Clark (Assistant Editor)
 * Dudley Asaff (Assistant Editor)
 * Stephanie Dalvit (Assistant Musical Director)
 * Shirley Bradshaw (Tour Administrative Assistant)



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This article is about the year 2009. For the Glee episode, see 2009 (Glee). {| MMIX ԹՎ ՌՆԾԸ 4705 or 4645 — to — 己丑年 (Earth Ox) 4706 or 4646
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 * 1458
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 * Bahá'í calendar
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 * 1416
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This article is about the year 2006. For the Manfred Mann and Manfred Mann's Earth Band album, see 2006 (album).

2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2006th year of theCommon Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 6th year of the 3rd millennium, the 6th year of the21st century, and the 7th year of the 2000s decade.

2006 was designated as:
 * International Year of Deserts and Desertification[1]
 * International Asperger's Year

Contents

 * 1Events
 * 2Births
 * 3Deaths
 * 4Nobel Prizes
 * 5New English words and terms
 * 6See also
 * 7References

January[edit]

 * January 1 – Russia cuts the shipment of natural gas to Ukraine over a price dispute.[2]
 * January 12 – A stampede during the Stoning of the Devil ritual on the last day at the Hajj in Mina, Saudi Arabia, kills at least 362 pilgrims.[3] [4]
 * January 15 – NASA's Stardust mission successfully ends, the first to return dust from a comet.[5]
 * January 19 – NASA launches the first space mission to Pluto as a rocket hurls the New Horizons spacecraft on a nine-year journey.[6]
 * January 25 – The Walt Disney Company buys Pixar Animation Studios from Lucasfilm Ltd. for $7.4 billion and now Pixar is a subsidiary of Walt Disney Pictures.

February[edit]

 * February 3 – Egyptian passenger ferry, MS al-Salam Boccaccio 98, sinks in the Red Sea off the coast of Saudi Arabia, killing over 1,000 people.[7]
 * February 10–26 – The 2006 Winter Olympics are held in Turin, Italy.[8]
 * February 17 – A massive mudslide occurs in Southern Leyte, Philippines killing an estimated 1,126 people.[9]

March[edit]

 * March 9 – NASA's Cassini–Huygens spacecraft discovers geysers of a liquid substance shooting from Saturn's moon Enceladus, signaling a possible presence of water.[10]
 * March 10 – NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter enters orbit around Mars.[11] [12]
 * March 15 – The United Nations General Assembly votes overwhelmingly to establish the United Nations Human Rights Council.[13]
 * March 28 – A scramjet jet engine, HyShot III, designed to fly at seven times the speed of sound, is successfully tested atWoomera, South Australia.[14] [15]

April[edit]

 * April 11
 * The European Space Agency's Venus Express spaceprobe enters Venus' orbit.[16]
 * President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad confirms that Iran has successfully produced a few grams of low-grade enriched uranium.<sup id="cite_ref-17">[17] <sup id="cite_ref-18">[18]
 * April 20 – Iran announces a deal with Russia, involving a joint uranium enrichment firm on Russian soil;<sup id="cite_ref-19">[19]  nine days later Iran announces that it will not move all activity to Russia, thus leading to a de facto termination of the deal.

May[edit]

 * May 17 – The Human Genome Project publishes the last chromosome sequence, in Nature.<sup id="cite_ref-20">[20]
 * May 27 – The 6.4 Mw Yogyakarta earthquake shakes central Java with an MSK intensity of IX (Destructive), leaving more than 5,700 dead and 37,000 injured.<sup id="cite_ref-21">[21] <sup id="cite_ref-22">[22]

June[edit]

 * June 3 – Montenegro declares independence after a May 21 referendum. Two days later, the republic of Serbia and Montenegro formed in 2003 collapses, leaving Serbia as the successor country.<sup id="cite_ref-23">[23] <sup id="cite_ref-24">[24]
 * June 9 – July 9 – The 2006 FIFA World Cup takes place in Germany;<sup id="cite_ref-25">[25]  which is won by Italy.<sup id="cite_ref-26">[26]
 * June 28
 * Israel launches an offensive in the Gaza Strip in response to rocketfire by Hamas into Israeli territory.<sup id="cite_ref-27">[27]
 * The United States Armed Forces withdraws its forces in Iceland, thereby disbanding the Iceland Defense Force.<sup id="cite_ref-28">[28]

July[edit]

 * July 1 – The Qinghai–Tibet railway launches a trial operation, making Tibet the last province-level entity of China to have a conventional railway.<sup id="cite_ref-29">[29]
 * July 6 – The Nathu La pass between India and China, sealed during the Sino-Indian War, re-opens for trade after 44 years.<sup id="cite_ref-30">[30]
 * July 11 – A series of seven bomb blasts hits the city of Mumbai, India, killing more than 200 people.<sup id="cite_ref-31">[31]
 * July 12 – Israeli troops invade Lebanon in response to Hezbollah kidnapping two Israeli soldiers and killing three others. Hezbollah declares open war against Israel two days later.<sup id="cite_ref-32">[32]

August[edit]

 * August 22 – Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise Flight 612 crashes near the Russian border in Ukraine, killing all 170 people on board.<sup id="cite_ref-33">[33]
 * August 24 – The International Astronomical Union defines 'planet' at its 26th General Assembly, demoting Pluto to the status of dwarf planet more than 70 years after its discovery.<sup id="cite_ref-34">[34]

September[edit]

 * September 19 – The Royal Thai Army overthrows the government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in a coup d'état.<sup id="cite_ref-35">[35]
 * September 29 – Gol Transportes Aéreos Flight 1907 collides with a business jet over the Amazon rainforest, killing all 154 on board the former.<sup id="cite_ref-36">[36]

October[edit]

 * October 6 – Fredrik Reinfeldt replaces Göran Persson as Prime Minister of Sweden.
 * October 9 – North Korea claims to have conducted its first-ever nuclear test.<sup id="cite_ref-37">[37]
 * October 13 – South Korean Ban Ki-moon is elected as the new Secretary-General of the United Nations, succeedingKofi Annan.<sup id="cite_ref-38">[38]

November[edit]

 * November 2 – No. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock becomes the most expensive painting after it is sold privately for $140 million.<sup id="cite_ref-Artnet_39-0">[39]
 * November 5 – Former President of Iraq Saddam Hussein is sentenced to death by hanging by the Iraqi Special Tribunal.<sup id="cite_ref-ap_burial_40-0">[40]
 * November 12 – The breakaway state of South Ossetia holds a referendum on independence from Georgia.<sup id="cite_ref-41">[41]
 * November 23 – A series of car bombs and mortar attacks in Sadr City, Baghdad, kills at least 215 people and injure 257 other people.<sup id="cite_ref-42">[42]

December[edit]

 * December 5 – The military seizes power in Fiji, in a coup d'état led by Commodore Frank Bainimarama.<sup id="cite_ref-43">[43]
 * December 11 – Felipe Calderón sends the Mexican military to combat the drug cartels and put down the violence in the state of Michoacán, initiating the Mexican Drug War.<sup id="cite_ref-44">[44]
 * December 24 – Ethiopia admits its troops have intervened in Somalia.<sup id="cite_ref-45">[45]
 * December 26 – An oil pipeline explodes in Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos, killing at least 200 people.<sup id="cite_ref-46">[46]
 * December 29 – UK settles its Anglo-American loan, post-WWII loan debt.

Births[edit]

 * January 27 – Kim Su-an, South Korean actress
 * March 12 – Lee Re, South Korean child actress
 * June 23 – Lee Chae-mi, South Korean actress
 * June 25 – Mckenna Grace, American actress
 * July 25 – Konomi Watanabe, Japanese actress
 * September 6 – Prince Hisahito of Akishino, Japanese prince
 * October 5 – Jacob Tremblay, Canadian actor
 * November 16 – Mason Ramsey, American singer

January[edit]
Main article: Deaths in January 2006



Shelley Winters
 * January 3 – Bill Skate, 5th Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (b. 1953)
 * January 4 – Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, 3rd Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (b. 1943)
 * January 6 – Lou Rawls, African-American singer (b. 1933)
 * January 7 – Heinrich Harrer, Austrian mountaineer, explorer and author (b. 1912)
 * January 14 – Shelley Winters, American actress (b. 1920)
 * January 15 – Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, 13th Emir of Kuwait (b. 1926)
 * January 19
 * Anthony Franciosa, American actor (b. 1928)
 * Wilson Pickett, American singer (b. 1941)
 * January 21 – Ibrahim Rugova, Kosovar writer, scholar and political leader (b. 1944)
 * January 24 – Chris Penn, American actor (b. 1965)
 * January 27 – Johannes Rau, 8th President of Germany (b. 1931)
 * January 30 – Coretta Scott King, American civil rights activist (b. 1927)

February[edit]
Main article: Deaths in February 2006



Betty Friedan



Don Knotts
 * February 4 – Betty Friedan, American feminist, activist, and writer (b. 1921)
 * February 8 – Akira Ifukube, Japanese classical music/film composer (b. 1914)
 * February 10 – J Dilla, American music producer (b. 1974)
 * February 12 – Peter Benchley, American writer (b. 1940)
 * February 13 – P. F. Strawson, English philosopher (b. 1919)
 * February 15 – Sun Yun-suan, 10th Premier of the Republic of China (b. 1913)
 * February 18 – Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa, 5th Prime Minister of Sudan (b. 1919)
 * February 21 – Mirko Marjanović, 63rd Prime Minister of Serbia (b. 1937)
 * February 22 – Said Mohamed Djohar, 2-Time President of the Comoros (b. 1918)
 * February 23 – Telmo Zarra, Spanish footballer (b. 1921)
 * February 24
 * Don Knotts, American actor and comedian (b. 1924)
 * Dennis Weaver, American actor (b. 1924)
 * February 28 – Owen Chamberlain, American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1920)

March[edit]
Main article: Deaths in March 2006



Slobodan Milošević



Lennart Meri
 * March 1
 * Harry Browne, American writer and politician (b. 1933)
 * Peter Osgood, English footballer (b. 1947)
 * March 6 – Dana Reeve, American actress (b. 1961)
 * March 7 – Gordon Parks, American photographer (b. 1912)
 * March 9 – John Profumo, British politician (b. 1915)
 * March 11 – Slobodan Milošević, 3rd President of Serbia (b. 1941)
 * March 13
 * Jimmy Johnstone, Scottish footballer (b. 1944)
 * Maureen Stapleton, American actress (b. 1925)
 * March 14 – Lennart Meri, 2nd President of Estonia (b. 1929)
 * March 15 – Georgios Rallis, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1918)
 * March 17 – Bob Papenbrook, American voice actor (b. 1955)
 * March 25
 * Rocío Dúrcal, Spanish singer and actress (b. 1944)
 * Richard Fleischer, American film director (b. 1916)
 * March 27 – Stanisław Lem, Polish writer (b. 1921)
 * March 28 – Caspar Weinberger, 15th United States Secretary of Defense (b. 1917)

April[edit]
Main article: Deaths in April 2006



John Kenneth Galbraith
 * April 5 – Gene Pitney, American singer (b. 1941)
 * April 8 – Gerard Reve, Dutch author (b. 1923)
 * April 11 – Proof, American rapper (D12) (b. 1973)
 * April 21 – Telê Santana, Brazilian footballer and coach (b. 1931)
 * April 23 – Alida Valli, Italian actress (b. 1921)
 * April 24 – Brian Labone, English footballer (b. 1940)
 * April 25 – Jane Jacobs, American-born Canadian writer and activist (b. 1916)
 * April 29 – John Kenneth Galbraith, Canadian economist (b. 1908)

May[edit]
Main article: Deaths in May 2006



Floyd Patterson
 * May 3 – Karel Appel, Dutch painter (b. 1921)
 * May 6 – Shigeru Kayano, Japanese activist (b. 1926)
 * May 11 – Floyd Patterson, American boxer (b. 1935)
 * May 12 – Hussein Maziq, Prime Minister of Libya (b. 1918)
 * May 13 – Jaroslav Pelikan, American historian (b. 1923)
 * May 14 – Robert Bruce Merrifield, American biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1921)
 * May 22 – Lee Jong-wook, Korean Director-General of the World Health Organisation (b. 1945)
 * May 23 – Lloyd Bentsen, American politician (b. 1921)
 * May 24 – Eric Bedser, English cricketer (b. 1918)
 * May 25 – Desmond Dekker, Jamaican singer and songwriter (b. 1941)
 * May 26 – Édouard Michelin, French businessman (b. 1963)
 * May 30 – Shohei Imamura, Japanese film director (b. 1926)
 * May 31 – Raymond Davis Jr., American chemist and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1914)

June[edit]
Main article: Deaths in June 2006



Billy Preston



Bussunda
 * June 1 – Rocío Jurado, Spanish singer (b. 1946)
 * June 6 – Billy Preston, American artist and musician (b. 1946)
 * June 7 – Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Jordanian militant (b. 1966)
 * June 12 – György Ligeti, Hungarian composer (b. 1923)
 * June 13 – Charles Haughey, 7th Taoisearch of Ireland (b. 1925)
 * June 17 – Bussunda, Brazilian comedian (b. 1962)
 * June 23 – Aaron Spelling, American television producer (b. 1923)

July[edit]
Main article: Deaths in July 2006



June Allyson
 * July 1 – Ryutaro Hashimoto, 53rd Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1937)
 * July 5
 * Gert Fredriksson, Swedish kayaker (b. 1919)
 * Kenneth Lay, American businessman (b. 1942)
 * July 7
 * Syd Barrett, English singer, songwriter, and guitarist (b. 1946)
 * Elias Hrawi, 9th President of Lebanon (b. 1925)
 * July 8 – June Allyson, American actress (b. 1917)
 * July 10 – Shamil Basayev, Chechen rebel (b. 1965)
 * July 13 – Red Buttons, American actor and comedian (b. 1919)
 * July 17 – Mickey Spillane, American writer (b. 1918)
 * July 19 – Jack Warden, American actor (b. 1920)
 * July 20 – Ted Grant, British politician (b. 1913)
 * July 21 – Ta Mok, Cambodian military leader (b. 1926)
 * July 28 – David Gemmell, British author (b. 1948)
 * July 30 – Murray Bookchin, American libertarian socialist (b. 1921)

August[edit]
Main article: Deaths in August 2006



James Van Allen



Alfredo Stroessner



Glenn Ford



Naguib Mahfouz
 * August 3
 * Arthur Lee, American musician (b. 1945)
 * Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, German-born soprano (b. 1915)
 * August 9 – James Van Allen, American physicist (b. 1914)
 * August 15
 * Te Atairangikaahu, Maori queen (b. 1931)
 * Faas Wilkes, former Dutch football player (b. 1923)
 * August 16 – Alfredo Stroessner, 42nd President of Paraguay (b. 1912)
 * August 19 – Óscar Míguez, Uruguayan football player (b. 1927)
 * August 20 – Joe Rosenthal, American photographer (b. 1911)
 * August 21
 * Bismillah Khan, Indian musician (b. 1916)
 * S. Yizhar, Israeli writer (b. 1916)
 * August 23 – Maynard Ferguson, Canadian musician and bandleader (b. 1928)
 * August 25 – Noor Hassanali, 2nd President of Trinidad and Tobago (b. 1918)
 * August 26 – Rainer Barzel, German politician (b. 1924)
 * August 27 – Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Indian filmmaker (b. 1922)
 * August 30
 * Glenn Ford, Canadian actor (b. 1916)
 * Naguib Mahfouz, Egyptian Nobel writer (b. 1911)

September[edit]
Main article: Deaths in September 2006



Bob Mathias



Steve Irwin
 * September 1 – György Faludy, Hungarian poet (b. 1910)
 * September 2 – Bob Mathias, American athlete (b. 1930)
 * September 4
 * Giacinto Facchetti, Italian footballer (b. 1942)
 * Steve Irwin, Australian environmentalist and television personality (b. 1962)
 * September 10
 * Daniel Wayne Smith, American actor (b. 1986)
 * Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV, 4th King of Tonga (b. 1918)
 * September 11 – Joachim Fest, German historian and journalist (b. 1926)
 * September 14 – Mickey Hargitay, Hungarian-born actor and bodybuilder (b. 1926)
 * September 15 – Oriana Fallaci, Italian journalist (b. 1929)
 * September 16 – Pablo Santos, Mexican actor (b. 1987)
 * September 23 – Malcolm Arnold, English composer (b. 1921)
 * September 26
 * Byron Nelson, American golfer (b. 1912)
 * Iva Toguri D'Aquino, American propagandist for Japan in World War II (b. 1916)

October[edit]
Main article: Deaths in October 2006



P. W. Botha
 * October 4 – Tom Bell, English actor (b. 1933)
 * October 7 – Anna Politkovskaya, American-born Russian journalist (b. 1958)
 * October 9 – Paul Hunter, British snooker player (b. 1978)
 * October 11 – Cory Lidle, American baseball player (b. 1972)
 * October 16 – Valentín Paniagua, President of Peru (b. 1936)
 * October 20 – Jane Wyatt, American actress (b. 1910)
 * October 22 – Choi Kyu-hah, 4th President of South Korea (b. 1919)
 * October 27 – Ghulam Ishaq Khan, Pakistani civil servant and 7th President of Pakistan (b. 1915)
 * October 28
 * Red Auerbach, American basketball coach and official (b. 1917)
 * Trevor Berbick, Jamaican boxer (b. 1955)
 * October 30 – Clifford Geertz, American anthropologist (b. 1926)
 * October 31 – P. W. Botha, former State President of South Africa (b. 1916)

November[edit]
Main article: Deaths in November 2006



Jack Palance



Ferenc Puskás



Robert Altman
 * November 1
 * Adrienne Shelly, American actress & director (b. 1966)
 * William Styron, American writer (b. 1925)
 * November 3 – Paul Mauriat, French musician (b. 1925)
 * November 5 – Bülent Ecevit, Turkish politician, poet, writer and journalist, Prime Minister of Turkey (b. 1925)
 * November 8 – Basil Poledouris, American composer (b. 1945)
 * November 10 – Jack Palance, American actor (b. 1919)
 * November 15 – Ana Carolina Reston, Brazilian fashion model (b. 1985)
 * November 16 – Milton Friedman, American Nobel economist (b. 1912)
 * November 17
 * Ruth Brown, American singer (b. 1928)
 * Ferenc Puskás, Hungarian footballer (b. 1927)
 * November 20 – Robert Altman, American film director (b. 1925)
 * November 21
 * Pierre Amine Gemayel, Lebanese politician (b. 1972)
 * Hassan Gouled Aptidon, 1st President of Djibouti (b. 1916)
 * November 22 – Frances Rutherford, New Zealand artist (b. 1912)
 * November 23
 * Alexander Litvinenko, Russian-born spy (b. 1962)
 * Philippe Noiret, French actor (b. 1930)
 * Anita O'Day, American singer (b. 1919)

December[edit]
Main article: Deaths in December 2006



Peter Boyle



James Brown



Gerald Ford



Saddam Hussein
 * December 1 – Claude Jade, French actress (b. 1948)
 * December 5 – David Bronstein, Soviet Union chess grandmaster (b. 1924)
 * December 7 – Jeane Kirkpatrick, American political theorist and U.N. ambassador (b. 1926)
 * December 10 – Augusto Pinochet, 31st President of Chile (b. 1915)
 * December 12
 * Paul Arizin, American basketball player (b. 1928)
 * Peter Boyle, American actor (b. 1935)
 * December 14 – Ahmet Ertegün, Turkish record executive (b. 1923)
 * December 15 – Clay Regazzoni, Swiss race car driver (b. 1939)
 * December 16 – Marjorie F. Lambert, American archaeologist, anthropologist (b. 1908)
 * December 18 – Joseph Barbera, American animator (b. 1911)
 * December 21 – Saparmurat Niyazov, 1st President of Turkmenistan (b. 1940)
 * December 25 – James Brown, American singer (b. 1933)
 * December 26 – Gerald Ford, American politician, 38th President of the United States (b. 1913)
 * December 30 – Saddam Hussein, 5th President of Iraq (b. 1937)

Nobel Prizes[edit]

 * Chemistry – Roger D. Kornberg.
 * Economics – Edmund Phelps.
 * Literature – Orhan Pamuk.
 * Peace – Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank.
 * Physics – John C. Mather, and George F. Smoot.
 * Physiology or Medicine – Andrew Z. Fire, and Craig C. Mello.

New English words and terms[edit]

 * agender
 * bucket list
 * crowdfunding
 * crowdsourcing
 * Eris
 * hypermiling
 * mumblecore
 * sizzle reel
 * ski cross<sup id="cite_ref-47">[47]

See also[edit]

 * 2000s portal

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2009 was designated as:
 * International Year of Astronomy<sup id="cite_ref-1">[1] <sup id="cite_ref-2">[2]
 * International Year of Natural Fibres<sup id="cite_ref-3">[3]
 * International Year of Reconciliation
 * Year of the Gorilla (UNEP and UNESCO)

Contents

 * 1Events
 * 2Births
 * 3Deaths
 * 4Nobel Prizes
 * 5New English words
 * 6See also
 * 7References

January[edit]


January 20:Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
 * January 1
 * Austria, Japan, Mexico, Turkey, and Uganda assume their seats on the United Nations Security Council.
 * Asunción, the capital of Paraguay, becomes the American Capital of Culture and Vilnius and Linz become the European Capitals of Culture.
 * Slovakia adopts the euro as its national currency, replacing the Slovak koruna.<sup id="cite_ref-4">[4]
 * Sixty-six people die in a nightclub fire in Bangkok, Thailand.
 * January 14 – The first block of the blockchain of the decentralized payment system Bitcoin, called the Genesis block, was established by the creator of the system, Satoshi Nakamoto.
 * January 15 – US Airways Flight 1549 ditches in the Hudson River in an accident that is known to be the Miracle on the Hudson. Over 155 people on board are rescued.
 * January 18 – Gaza War: Hamas announces they will accept Israel Defense Forces offer of a ceasefire, ending the conflict.
 * January 20
 * A protest movement in Iceland culminates as the 2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests start.
 * Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States, becoming the first African-American to hold the office.<sup id="cite_ref-Washington_Post_5-0">[5]
 * January 21 – Israel withdraws from the Gaza Strip, officially ending a three-week war it had with Hamas.<sup id="cite_ref-6">[6]  However, intermittent air strikes by both sides continue in the weeks to follow.<sup id="cite_ref-7">[7] <sup id="cite_ref-8">[8] <sup id="cite_ref-9">[9]
 * January 26
 * The first trial at the International Criminal Court is held. Former Union of Congolese Patriots leader Thomas Lubanga is accused of training child soldiers to kill, pillage, and rape.<sup id="cite_ref-10">[10]
 * The Icelandic government and banking system collapse; Prime Minister Geir Haarde immediately resigns.<sup id="cite_ref-11">[11]

February[edit]

 * February 1
 * Patriarch Kirill of Moscow is enthroned as the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church following the death of his predecessor,Alexy II in 2008.<sup id="cite_ref-12">[12]
 * Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir is appointed as the new Prime Minister of Iceland, becoming the world's first openly lesbian head of government.<sup id="cite_ref-13">[13]
 * February 26 – Former Serbian president Milan Milutinović is acquitted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia regarding war crimes during the Kosovo War.<sup id="cite_ref-14">[14]

March[edit]

 * March 2 – The President of Guinea-Bissau, João Bernardo Vieira, is assassinated during an armed attack on his residence inBissau.<sup id="cite_ref-15">[15]
 * March 4 – The International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for war crimes andcrimes against humanity in Darfur. al-Bashir is the first sitting head of state to be indicted by the ICC since its establishment in 2002.<sup id="cite_ref-16">[16]
 * March 7 – NASA's Kepler Mission, a space photometer that will search for extrasolar planets in the Milky Way galaxy, is launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, USA.
 * March 17 – The President of Madagascar, Marc Ravalomanana, is overthrown in a coup d'état, following a month of unrest inAntananarivo.<sup id="cite_ref-17">[17]

April[edit]

 * April 1 – Albania and Croatia are admitted to NATO, becoming the newest members of the organization.<sup id="cite_ref-18">[18]
 * April 4 – Three Pittsburgh Police Officers are shot and killed responding to a domestic dispute in the Stanton Heights (Pittsburgh) section of the city.
 * April 5 – North Korea launches a rocket from its Tonghae Satellite Launching Ground, which it says is carrying theKwangmyŏngsŏng-2 satellite, prompting an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council.<sup id="cite_ref-19">[19]
 * April 6 – A 6.3 magnitude earthquake strikes near L'Aquila, Italy, killing 308 and injuring more than 1,500.<sup id="cite_ref-20">[20]
 * April 21 – UNESCO launches The World Digital Library.<sup id="cite_ref-21">[21]

May[edit]

 * May 18 – Following more than a quarter-century of fighting, the Sri Lankan Civil War ends with the total military defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.<sup id="cite_ref-22">[22] <sup id="cite_ref-23">[23]
 * May 25 – North Korea announces that it has conducted a second successful nuclear test in North Hamgyong Province. The United Nations Security Council condemns the reported test.<sup id="cite_ref-24">[24]

June[edit]
"June 2009" redirects here. For the album by Toro Y Moi, see June 2009 (album).
 * June 1 – Air France Flight 447, en route from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris, crashes into the Atlantic Ocean, killing all 228 on board.
 * June 11 – The outbreak of the H1N1 influenza strain, commonly referred to as "swine flu", is deemed a globalpandemic.<sup id="cite_ref-WHO_level_6_25-0">[25]
 * June 13 – Mass protests erupt across Iran following a disputed presidential election in which Mahmoud Ahmadinejadwas reelected president, the largest demonstrations in the country since the Iranian Revolution.<sup id="cite_ref-26">[26]
 * June 18 – NASA launches the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter / LCROSS probes to the Moon, the first American lunar mission since Lunar Prospector in 1998.
 * June 28 – The Military of Honduras ousts Honduran President Manuel Zelaya in a coup d'état,<sup id="cite_ref-27">[27]  which is condemned worldwide.<sup id="cite_ref-WB-2009-06-29_28-0">[28]
 * June 30 – Yemenia Flight 626 crashes off the coast of Moroni, Comoros, killing all but one of the 153 passengers and crew.<sup id="cite_ref-29">[29]

July[edit]

 * July 15 – Caspian Airlines Flight 7908 crashes near Qazvin, Iran, killing all 168 on board.
 * July 16 – Iceland's national parliament, the Althingi, votes to pursue joining the EU.<sup id="cite_ref-Helgason_30-0">[30]
 * July 22 – The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, lasting up to 6 minutes and 38.8 seconds, occurs over parts of Asia and the Pacific Ocean.
 * July 26 – The Islamic extremist group Boko Haram initiates an uprising in Bauchi State, Nigeria and quickly spreads throughout the northern part of the country.<sup id="cite_ref-31">[31]

August[edit]

 * August 3 – Bolivia becomes the first South American country to declare the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.<sup id="cite_ref-32">[32]
 * August 7 – Typhoon Morakot hits Taiwan, killing 673 and stranding more than 1,000 via the worst flooding on the island in half a century.<sup id="cite_ref-33">[33]
 * August 14 – The United Kingdom imposes direct rule on the Turks and Caicos Islands after an inquiry that found evidence of government corruption.<sup id="cite_ref-34">[34]

September[edit]

 * September 28 – At least 157 demonstrators are massacred by the Guinean military at the Stade du 28 Septembreduring a protest against the government that came to power in a coup d'état the previous year.<sup id="cite_ref-35">[35]
 * September 30 – A 7.6 Mw earthquake strikes Sumatra, Indonesia, with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), leaving at least 1,115 people dead.<sup id="cite_ref-36">[36]

October[edit]

 * October 1 – Paleontologists announce the discovery of an Ardipithecus ramidus fossil skeleton, deeming it the oldest remains of a human ancestor yet found.<sup id="cite_ref-37">[37]
 * October 2
 * Ireland holds a second referendum on the EU's Lisbon Treaty. The amendment is approved by the Irish electorate,<sup id="cite_ref-RTE_20091003_Yes_38-0">[38] <sup id="cite_ref-ref.ie_39-0">[39] <sup id="cite_ref-40">[40] <sup id="cite_ref-41">[41] <sup id="cite_ref-42">[42]  having been rejected in the Lisbon I referendum held last year.
 * The International Olympic Committee awards Rio de Janeiro the right to host the 2016 Summer Olympics.<sup id="cite_ref-43">[43]
 * October 25 – Two suicide attacks in Baghdad, Iraq, kill 155 people and injure at least 721 people.<sup id="cite_ref-44">[44]

November[edit]

 * November 3
 * The Czech Republic becomes the final member-state of the European Union to sign the Treaty of Lisbon, thereby permitting that document's initiation into European law.<sup id="cite_ref-45">[45]
 * The Prime Minister of Belgium, Herman Van Rompuy, is designated the first permanent President of the European Council,<sup id="cite_ref-46">[46]  a position he takes up on December 1, 2009.<sup id="cite_ref-consilium.europa.eu_47-0">[47] <sup id="cite_ref-48">[48] <sup id="cite_ref-49">[49]
 * November 13 – Having analyzed the data from the LCROSS lunar impact, NASA announces that it has found a "significant" quantity of water in the Moon's Cabeuscrater.<sup id="cite_ref-50">[50] <sup id="cite_ref-51">[51]
 * November 23 – In the Philippines, at least 58 people are abducted and killed in the province of Maguindanao, in what the Committee to Protect Journalists called the single deadliest attack on journalists in history.<sup id="cite_ref-pdi_52-0">[52]

December[edit]

 * December 1 – The Treaty of Lisbon comes into force.<sup id="cite_ref-53">[53]
 * December 7–18 – The UNFCCC's 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference is held in Copenhagen, Denmark.<sup id="cite_ref-54">[54]
 * December 8 – A series of attacks in Baghdad, Iraq kill at least 127 people and injure at least 448 more.<sup id="cite_ref-55">[55]
 * December 10 – James Cameron's Avatar, has since been the highest-grossing film of all time, premieres in the United Kingdom.
 * December 16 – Astronomers discover GJ 1214 b, the first-known exoplanet on which water could exist.<sup id="cite_ref-56">[56]

Births[edit]

 * May 4 – Prince Henrik of Denmark
 * November – Lee Go-eun, South Korean actress[disputed – discuss]

Deaths[edit]
Main article: Deaths in 2009

January[edit]


John Updike



Ingemar Johansson
 * January 1
 * Nizar Rayan, Palestinian military and political leader (b. 1959)
 * Johannes Mario Simmel, Austrian writer (b. 1924)
 * Helen Suzman, South African activist and politician (b. 1917)
 * January 3 – Pat Hingle, American actor (b. 1924)
 * January 12
 * Claude Berri, French film director (b. 1934)
 * Arne Næss, Norwegian philosopher (b. 1912)
 * January 13 – Patrick McGoohan, American-born British actor (b. 1928)
 * January 14 – Ricardo Montalbán, Mexican-born American actor (b. 1920)
 * January 16 – Andrew Wyeth, American painter (b. 1917)
 * January 20 – Stéphanos II Ghattas, Egyptian Patriarch of Alexandria (b. 1920)
 * January 22 – Chau Sen Cocsal Chhum, 21st Prime Minister of Cambodia (b. 1905)
 * January 25 – Mamadou Dia, 1st Prime Minister of Senegal (b. 1910)
 * January 27
 * John Updike, American writer (b. 1932)
 * R. Venkataraman, 8th President of India (b. 1910)
 * January 30 – Ingemar Johansson, Swedish boxer (b. 1932)

February[edit]


James Whitmore
 * February 6 – James Whitmore, American actor (b. 1921)
 * February 9 – Eluana Englaro, Italian patient in right-to-die case (b. 1970)
 * February 18 – Kamila Skolimowska, Polish hammer thrower (b. 1982)
 * February 25 – Philip José Farmer, American writer (b. 1918)
 * February 26 – Wendy Richard, English actress (b. 1943)
 * February 27 – Manea Mănescu, 50th Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1916)

March[edit]


Natasha Richardson
 * March 2 – João Bernardo Vieira, 2nd President of Guinea-Bissau (b. 1939)
 * March 14
 * Alain Bashung, French singer, songwriter and actor (b. 1947)
 * Edith Lucie Bongo, First Lady of Gabon (b. 1964)
 * March 15 – Ron Silver, American actor and political activist (b. 1946)
 * March 18 – Natasha Richardson, English actress (b. 1963)
 * March 20 – Abdellatif Filali, 13th Prime Minister of Morocco (b. 1928)
 * March 25 – Yukio Endo, Japanese gymnast (b. 1937)
 * March 28 – Janet Jagan, 6th Prime Minister and 6th President of Guyana (b. 1920)
 * March 29 – Maurice Jarre, French composer and conductor (b. 1924)
 * March 31 – Raúl Alfonsín, 49th President of Argentina (b. 1927)

April[edit]


Bea Arthur
 * April 12
 * Marilyn Chambers, American pornographic actress (b. 1952)
 * Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, American social theorist (b. 1950)
 * April 14 – Maurice Druon, French novelist (b. 1918)
 * April 19 – J. G. Ballard, English novelist (b. 1930)
 * April 22
 * Ken Annakin, English film director (b. 1914)
 * Jack Cardiff, English cinematographer (b. 1914)
 * April 25 – Bea Arthur, American actress and singer (b. 1922)
 * April 26 – Pupuke Robati, 4th Prime Minister of Cook Islands (b. 1925)
 * April 28
 * Buddy Rose, American professional wrestler (b. 1952)
 * Ekaterina Maximova, Russian ballerina (b. 1939)

May[edit]


Dom DeLuise



Wayne Allwine



Roh Moo-hyun
 * May 2
 * Augusto Boal, Brazilian theatre director (b. 1931)
 * Jack Kemp, American politician and football player (b. 1935)
 * May 4 – Dom DeLuise, American actor and comedian (b. 1933)
 * May 9 – Chuck Daly, American basketball coach (b. 1930)
 * May 11 – Abel Goumba, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic (b. 1926)
 * May 13 – Achille Compagnoni, Italian mountaineer (b. 1914)
 * May 17 – Mario Benedetti, Uruguayan writer (b. 1920)
 * May 18
 * Wayne Allwine, American voice actor (b. 1947)
 * Velupillai Prabhakaran, Sri Lankan militant (b. 1954)
 * May 19 – Robert F. Furchgott, American scientist (b. 1916)
 * May 23 – Roh Moo-hyun, 16th President of South Korea (b. 1946)
 * May 27 – Clive Granger, British economist (b. 1934)
 * May 30
 * Luís Cabral, 1st President of Guinea-Bissau (b. 1931)
 * Ephraim Katzir, 4th President of Israel (b. 1916)
 * Gaafar Nimeiry, 4th President of the Sudan (b. 1930)
 * May 31 – Kamala Surayya, Indian poet (b. 1934)

June[edit]


Prince Pedro Luiz of Orléans-Braganza



Silvio Barbato



David Carradine



Michael Jackson
 * June 1
 * Fatma Ceren Necipoğlu, Turkish harpist and university lecturer for piano and harp (b. 1972)
 * Silvio Barbato, Italian-Brazilian opera conductor and composer (b. 1959)
 * Prince Pedro Luiz of Orléans-Braganza, heir to the line of succession in Brazil (b. 1983)
 * June 2 – David Eddings, American author (b. 1931)
 * June 3
 * David Carradine, American actor (b. 1936)
 * Koko Taylor, American musician (b. 1928)
 * June 6 – Jean Dausset, French Nobel immunologist (b. 1916)
 * June 8 – Omar Bongo, 2nd President of Gabon (b. 1935)
 * June 12 – Félix Malloum, 3rd President of Chad (b. 1932)
 * June 13 – Mitsuharu Misawa, Japanese professional wrestler (b. 1962)
 * June 17 – Ralf Dahrendorf, German-British social theorist and politician (b. 1929)
 * June 25
 * Farrah Fawcett, American actress (b. 1947)
 * Michael Jackson, American performer and recording artist (b. 1958)
 * June 30 – Pina Bausch, German choreographer (b. 1940)

July[edit]


Karl Malden



Walter Cronkite
 * July 1
 * Alexis Argüello, Nicaraguan boxer and politician (b. 1952)
 * Karl Malden, American actor (b. 1912)
 * July 4 – Allen Klein, American businessman (b. 1931)
 * July 6
 * Vasily Aksyonov, Russian novelist (b. 1932)
 * Robert McNamara, 8th United States Secretary of Defense (b. 1916)
 * July 13 – Amin al-Hafez, 22nd Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1926)
 * July 17
 * Meir Amit, Israeli general and politician (b. 1921)
 * Walter Cronkite, American newscaster (b. 1916)
 * Leszek Kołakowski, Polish philosopher (b. 1927)
 * July 19
 * Frank McCourt, Irish-American author (b. 1930)
 * Henry Surtees, British racing driver (b. 1991)
 * July 26 – Merce Cunningham, American choreographer (b. 1919)
 * July 31 – Bobby Robson, English footballer and manager (b. 1933)

August[edit]


Corazon Aquino



Ted Kennedy



DJ AM
 * August 1 – Corazon Aquino, 11th President of the Philippines (b. 1933)
 * August 5 – Budd Schulberg, American screenwriter (b. 1914)
 * August 6
 * John Hughes, American film director and writer (b. 1950)
 * Willy DeVille, American singer-songwriter (b. 1950)
 * Savka Dabčević-Kučar, Prime Minister of Croatia (b. 1923)
 * August 8 – Daniel Jarque, Spanish footballer (b. 1983)
 * August 10 – Urpo Korhonen, Finnish olympic cross-country skier (b. 1923)
 * August 11 – Eunice Kennedy Shriver, American founder of the Special Olympics (b. 1921)
 * August 13 – Les Paul, American musician and inventor (b. 1915)
 * August 18 – Kim Dae-jung, 15th President of South Korea (b. 1924)
 * August 24 – Toni Sailer, Austrian alpine ski racer (b. 1935)
 * August 25 – Ted Kennedy, American politician (b. 1932)
 * August 26 – Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, Iraqi politician and theologian (b. 1953)
 * August 27 – Sergey Mikhalkov, Soviet-Russian author (b. 1913)
 * August 28 – DJ AM, American DJ (b. 1973)

September[edit]


Patrick Swayze
 * September 8 – Aage Bohr, Danish Nobel physicist (b. 1922)
 * September 11
 * Juan Almeida, Cuban revolutionary and politician (b. 1927)
 * Yoshito Usui, Japanese manga artist (b. 1958)
 * September 12
 * Norman Borlaug, American Nobel agronomist (b. 1914)
 * Jack Kramer, American tennis player and promoter (b. 1921)
 * September 14
 * Keith Floyd, British cook and restaurateur (b. 1943)
 * Henry Gibson, American actor and songwriter (b. 1935)
 * Patrick Swayze, American actor and dancer (b. 1952)
 * September 16 – Mary Travers, American singer and songwriter (b. 1936)
 * September 17 – Noordin Mohammad Top, Malaysian Islamist militant (b. 1968)
 * September 18 – Irving Kristol, American writer and political commentator (b. 1920)
 * September 23 – Ertuğrul Osman, 43rd Head of the Ottoman Dynasty (b. 1912)
 * September 25 – Alicia de Larrocha, Spanish pianist (b. 1923)
 * September 28 – Guillermo Endara, 32nd President of Panama (b. 1936)
 * September 29 – Pavel Popovich, Soviet cosmonaut (b. 1930)

October[edit]


Al Martino



Claude Lévi-Strauss
 * October 2 – Marek Edelman, Polish political and social activist (b. 1922)
 * October 4
 * Shōichi Nakagawa, Japanese politician (b. 1953)
 * Günther Rall, German fighter pilot (b. 1918)
 * Mercedes Sosa, Argentine singer (b. 1935)
 * October 5 – Israel Gelfand, Soviet-American mathematician (b. 1913)
 * October 7 – Irving Penn, American photographer (b. 1917)
 * October 10 – Stephen Gately, Irish singer (b. 1976)
 * October 11 – Joan Martí i Alanis, 64th Co-Prince of Andorra (b. 1928)
 * October 13 – Al Martino, American singer and actor (b. 1927)
 * October 17 – Carla Boni, Italian singer (b. 1925)
 * October 19 – Joseph Wiseman, Canadian actor (b. 1918)
 * October 28 – Taylor Mitchell, Canadian singer (b. 1990)
 * October 30 – Claude Lévi-Strauss, French anthropologist (b. 1908)
 * October 31 – Hsue-Shen Tsien, Chinese scientist (b. 1911)

November[edit]


Vitaly Ginzburg
 * November 3 – Francisco Ayala, Spanish novelist (b. 1906)
 * November 8 – Vitaly Ginzburg, Russian Nobel physicist (b. 1916)
 * November 10 – Robert Enke, German footballer (b. 1977)
 * November 15
 * Pavle, Serbian Patriarch, Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (b. 1914)
 * Pierre Harmel, 39th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1911)
 * November 16
 * Antonio de Nigris, Mexican footballer (b. 1978)
 * Edward Woodward, English actor and singer (b. 1930)
 * November 20 – Lino Lacedelli, Italian mountaineer (b. 1925)
 * November 21 – Konstantin Feoktistov, Soviet cosmonaut (b. 1926)
 * November 24 – Samak Sundaravej, 25th Prime Minister of Thailand (b. 1935)
 * November 30 – Milorad Pavić, Serbian writer (b. 1929)

December[edit]


Paul Samuelson



Jennifer Jones



Brittany Murphy



Rafael Caldera
 * December 3 – Richard Todd, Irish-born British actor (b. 1919)
 * December 4
 * Umaga, Samoan-American professional wrestler (b. 1973)
 * Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Russian actor (b. 1928)
 * Jordi Solé Tura, Spanish politician (b. 1930)
 * December 5
 * Alfred Hrdlicka, Austrian artist (b. 1928)
 * Otto Graf Lambsdorff, German politician (b. 1926)
 * December 9
 * Gene Barry, American actor (b. 1919)
 * Rodrigo Carazo Odio, 38th President of Costa Rica (b. 1926)
 * December 13 – Paul Samuelson, American Nobel Prize-winning economist (b. 1915)
 * December 16
 * Roy E. Disney, American businessman (b. 1930)
 * Yegor Gaidar, Russian politician (b. 1956)
 * December 17
 * Amin al-Hafiz, President and Prime Minister of Syria (b. 1921)
 * Jennifer Jones, American actress (b. 1919)
 * December 19
 * Hussein-Ali Montazeri, Iranian scholar and human rights activist (b. 1922)
 * Kim Peek, American savant (b. 1951)
 * December 20 – Brittany Murphy, American actress (b. 1977)
 * December 21 – Edwin G. Krebs, American Nobel biologist (b. 1918)
 * December 23 – Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme, Tibetan politician (b. 1910)
 * December 24 – Rafael Caldera, 54th and 60th President of Venezuela (b. 1916)
 * December 26 – Jacques Sylla, 12th Prime Minister of Madagascar (b. 1946)
 * December 28 – The Rev, American musician (b. 1981)
 * December 30 – Abdurrahman Wahid, 4th President of Indonesia (b. 1940)
 * December 31 – Rashidi Kawawa, 1st Prime Minister of Tanzania (b. 1926)

Nobel Prizes[edit]

 * Chemistry – Ada Yonath, Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, and Thomas A. Steitz<sup id="cite_ref-57">[57]
 * Economics – Elinor Ostrom and Oliver E. Williamson<sup id="cite_ref-58">[58]
 * Literature – Herta Müller
 * Peace – Barack Obama
 * Physics – Charles K. Kao, Willard Boyle, and George E. Smith<sup id="cite_ref-59">[59]
 * Physiology or Medicine – Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol W. Greider, and Jack W. Szostak<sup id="cite_ref-60">[60]

New English words[edit]

 * alt-right
 * anti-vaxxer
 * copernicium
 * subtweet<sup id="cite_ref-61">[61]

See also[edit]

 * 2000s portal

References[edit]
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