1984
- This page is about the year 1984. For other uses of 1984, see 1984 (disambiguation).
1984 is a leap year starting on Sunday (link shows calendar).
Events
January
February-March
April-June
July-September
October-November
December
Unknown dates
Year in topic
- 1984 in film
- 1984 in literature
- 1984 in music
- 1984 in sports
- Saturday, January 14, 1984 - Ray Mancini stops 2 time world champion Bobby Chacon in the third round of a long awaited boxing fight, to retain the WBA's world Lightweight title.
- Sunday, January 22, 1984 - Super Bowl XVIII Los Angeles Raiders (38) def. Washington Redskins (9)
- Friday, January 27, 1984 - Carl Lewis beats his own indoor world jumping record by 9-1/4 inches with a 28 feet, 10-1/4 inches jump.
- Wednesday, February 8, 1984 - 1984 Winter Olympics open in Sarajevo
- Saturday, May 19, 1984 - The NHL's Edmonton Oilers win the Stanley Cup defeating the New York Islanders 5-2 at Edmonton and ending the Islanders dynasty. The first in Oilers club history and of a new dynasty.
- Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California, USA
- Baseball - The Detroit Tigers start the season 35-5 on their way to a World Series victory.
- 1984 in television
Births
- January 15 - Megan Quann, swimmer
- February 1 - Jim Donelson, radio/tv personality
- February 26 - Natalia Lafourcade, Mexican pop singer
- March 20 - Winta, Norwegian pop star
- April 10 - Mandy Moore, singer, actress
- April 18 - America Ferrera, actress
- May 29 - Carmelo Anthony, NBA star
- July 24 - Dhani Lennevald, tallest member of A-Teens
- August 1 - Alessandra Angleton, twin daughter of Robert Angleton and Doris Angleton
- August 1 - Nicole Angleton, twin daughter of Robert Angleton and Doris Angleton
- September 1 - Lucas Borges, Brazilian journalist
- September 7 - Vera Zvonareva, tennis player
- September 14 - Adam Lamberg, actor (Lizzie McGuire)
- September 16 - Prince Harry of Wales, English prince
- September 27 - Avril Lavigne, Canadian singer/songwriter
- September 30 - Tintor Marko, soccer player
- October 4 - Lena Katina, member of t.A.T.u.
- October 14 - Santino Quaranta, American soccer player
- October 25 - Sara Helena Lumholdt, youngest of A-Teens
- November 9 - Delta Goodrem, actress, singer
- November 21 - Jena Malone, actress
- December 30 - LeBron James, NBA star
Deaths
January-June
- January 20 - Johnny Weissmuller, American swimmer and actor. Most prominent as Tarzan.
- January 21 - Jackie Wilson, soul singer.
- February 9 - Yuri Andropov, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- February 15 - Ethel Merman, singer, actress
- February 22 - Jessamyn West, writer
- March 1 - Jackie Coogan, actor
- March 5 - William Powell, actor
- March 21 - Sir Michael Redgrave, actor
- April 1 - Marvin Gaye, singer
- April 15 - Tommy Cooper, British comedian and magician
- April 20 - Hristo Prodanov, Bulgarian mountaineer
- April 22 - Ansel Adams, American photographer
- April 26 - Count Basie, musician, composer (b. 1904)
- Wednesday, May 16, 1984 - Andy Kaufman, comedian
- Wednesday, May 16, 1984 - Irwin Shaw, author
- Monday, May 28, 1984 - Eric Morecambe, British comedian
- June 26 - Michel Foucault, philosopher
July-October
- July 1 - Moshe Feldenkrais, founder of the Feldenkrais Method
- July 8 - Brassaï, photographer
- July 26 - Ed Gein, serial killer
- August 2 - Quirino Cristiani, Argentine animation director.
- August 5 - Richard Burton, actor
- August 11 - Alfred A. Knopf, American publisher
- August 14 - J. B. Priestley, English novelist and playwright
- August 25 - Waite Hoyt, Baseball Hall of Famer (b. 1899)
- September 25 - Walter Pidgeon, actor
- October 5 - Leonard Rossiter, British actor
- October 12 - Sir Anthony Berry, British politician, along with three of the other victims of the Brighton hotel bombing
- October 20 - Paul Dirac, physicist
- October 21 - François Truffaut, French film director
- October 31 - Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India and President of Indian National Congress
Fictional references to the year
- George Orwell's dystopian satire Nineteen Eighty-Four about a future totalitarian society was set in this year. Nineteen Eighty-Four was used as an imaginary year in the future by others as well, much like 1999 and 2001 were.
- 1984 the name of a British film based on Orwell's novel.
- Nineteen Eighty-Four, a famous BBC television adaptation of the novel, made in 1954.