What Happened This Year 1984

People Who Died in 1984

Jerry Voorhis

American politician and congressman
Born
1901 124 years ago
Died
September 11th, 1984 40 years ago — 83 years old

Served as a U.S. Representative from California from 1937 to 1946. Advocated for progressive policies and social reform during tenure. After losing re-election, remained active in politics and civic engagement. Contributed to educational initiatives and promoted mental health awareness. In the 1950s, became involved in the movement against McCarthyism.

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Janet Gaynor

Actress and Academy Award winner
Born
October 6th, 1906 118 years ago
Died
September 14th, 1984 40 years ago — 77 years old

An American actress began her career in silent films, achieving fame for performances in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Won the first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1929 for her roles in 'Seventh Heaven', 'Street Angel', and 'Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans'. Continued to work in film throughout the 1930s and 1940s, appearing in several notable productions. Transitioned to television in the later stages of her career, maintaining a presence in the entertainment industry until her retirement.

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Richard Brautigan

American novelist and poet
Born
January 30th, 1935 90 years ago
Died
September 16th, 1984 40 years ago — 49 years old

An American novelist, poet, and short story writer, produced several works that became part of the countercultural movement of the 1960s. The most recognized work is "Trout Fishing in America," a blend of humor and surrealism that illustrates life and the American landscape. Other notable works include "In Watermelon Sugar" and "The Tokyo-Montana Express." Contributed significantly to postmodern literature and gained a following that resonated with themes of loss, nature, and individuality.

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Louis Réard

Fashion Designer, Created the Bikini
Born
1897 128 years ago
Died
September 16th, 1984 40 years ago — 87 years old

An engineer and fashion designer originally from France, revolutionized swimwear by introducing the bikini in 1946. This two-piece bathing suit challenged traditional designs and quickly became a defining symbol of women's beachwear. The design was initially controversial but eventually gained widespread popularity, influencing fashion and culture significantly. Réard’s innovations extended beyond the bikini, as he contributed to the evolution of swimwear aesthetics throughout his career, reflecting the changing attitudes towards body image and femininity.

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Richard Basehart

American actor in 'Moby Dick'
Born
August 31st, 1914 110 years ago
Died
September 17th, 1984 40 years ago — 70 years old

An American actor began career in the 1940s and gained prominence through performances in film and television. Starred in the classic film 'Moby Dick' as Captain Ahab and received acclaim for the role. Appeared in the television series 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea' as Admiral Harriman Nelson, becoming a recognizable figure in sci-fi television. Worked with notable directors and actors throughout career, contributing to significant productions in various genres.

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Steve Goodman

American singer-songwriter and guitarist
Born
July 25th, 1948 76 years ago
Died
September 20th, 1984 40 years ago — 36 years old

Singer-songwriter and guitarist, born in 1948, gained recognition for contributions to American folk music. Started performing in the 1960s, offering a blend of humor, storytelling, and poignant lyrics, often accompanied by acoustic guitar. His song 'City of New Orleans' became a popular hit, later covered by various artists. Also noted for his work in collaboration with other musicians and for his role in the Chicago folk music scene. Goodman battled leukemia for much of his life and continued to perform until shortly before his death in 1984. His legacy lives on through his recordings and influence on subsequent musicians.

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Neil Hamilton

Welsh politician and legal advocate
Born
March 9th, 1949 76 years ago
Died
September 24th, 1984 40 years ago — 35 years old

A politician and lawyer, practiced law in Wales and served as a Member of Parliament. Represented the Tatton constituency from 1992 to 1997. Held the position of Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Food. Involved in various legal cases and controversies throughout political career. Continued to engage in public life after parliamentary term.

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Walter Pidgeon

Actor in 'Mrs. Miniver' and 'Advise & Consent'
Born
September 23rd, 1897 127 years ago
Died
September 25th, 1984 40 years ago — 87 years old

Born in 1897, this Canadian-American actor and singer gained prominence in Hollywood during the Golden Age of Cinema. His career spanned several decades, with significant roles in various films. Major achievements include starring in 'Mrs. Miniver', which won an Academy Award for Best Picture, and 'Advise & Consent', a political drama that showcased his dramatic range. Pidgeon received several Academy Award nominations throughout his career, highlighting his talent and versatility in acting. Apart from film, he performed in theater and made appearances on television.

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John Facenda

American sportscaster and voiceover artist
Born
1913 112 years ago
Died
September 26th, 1984 40 years ago — 71 years old

Was a prominent sportscaster known for his deep, authoritative voice that became synonymous with NFL Films. Joined NFL Films in the late 1960s and contributed significantly to its growth as a leader in sports documentary filmmaking. Provided narration for many classic NFL highlight films, effectively capturing the drama and excitement of football. Before his career in sports broadcasting, worked as a news anchor and reporter in Philadelphia, gaining initial recognition for his journalistic skills. His distinctive voice and storytelling ability played a crucial role in shaping the presentation of sports in America.

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