1993 in American television
In American television in 1993, notable events included television series debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel initiations, closures and rebrandings, as well as information about controversies and disputes.
Events
Date
Event
January 3
ABC and CBS simultaneously broadcast their own movies based on Amy Fisher 's life, with Fisher played by Drew Barrymore (for ABC ) and Alyssa Milano (for CBS ); NBC had broadcast its own version of the Fisher saga six days earlier (December 28, 1992).
January 8
ABC affiliate KOUS-TV (now Fox affiliate KHMT ) in Billings, Montana , which had suffered reception problems for most of its history, signs off the air (it will return to the air as KHMT in August 1995). Later that day, KSVI signs-on the air, taking KOUS-TV's intellectual unit and ABC affiliation with it.[ 1] [ 2]
January 11
Monday Night Raw airs its first episode , live from the Grand Ballroom at the Manhattan Center in New York City , on the USA Network . In the main event , The Undertaker defeats Damien Demento .
January 14
David Letterman announces[ 3] during a press conference that he will be moving his late-night program from NBC to CBS come August 1993.
January 15
The series finale of Santa Barbara airs on NBC . In it, Sophia and C.C. Capwell move towards a reconciliation, Kelly finds love with Connor McCabe , and at Warren and B.J.'s wedding, unbalanced Andie Klein aims a gun at the crowd; however, she is quickly disarmed and carried away by Connor. This is then followed by a roll-call list of the cast and crew. The final shot consists of executive producer Paul Rauch standing in front of the camera, smashing a cigar under his shoe, and walking away.
January 16
On Saturday Night Live , Madonna parodies Marilyn Monroe 's "Happy Birthday Mr. President , as “Happy Inauguration Mr. President”. On the same episode, she imitates Sinéad O'Connor 's actions from earlier in the season .
January 19
Fox expands its regular prime-time schedule to seven days a week; the network celebrates by premiering two dramas on this Tuesday: Class of '96 and Key West .
January 20
Warner Bros. Television Distribution launches the Prime Time Entertainment Network .
January 31
The Super Bowl , broadcast by NBC , has a solo halftime performer for the first time—Michael Jackson , who performed a medley of his most successful songs.
February 6
Dana Carvey makes his final appearance as a cast member on NBC 's Saturday Night Live . By the end of the season on May 15, Chris Rock and Robert Smigel would also make their final appearances on SNL as cast members.
February 10
Oprah Winfrey interviews Michael Jackson during a live primetime special on ABC , hosted at Jackson's Neverland Ranch (Jackson's first TV interview since 1979 with Barbara Walters for 20/20 ).
Fox gets a full-time home in Grand Junction, Colorado when KFQX signs-on the air.
February 24
Michael Jackson receives a Grammy Legend Award at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards , presented by his younger sister, Janet . The ceremony is broadcast by CBS .
February 26
The Days of Our Lives nighttime special Night Sins is broadcast by NBC .
March 2
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade makes its network television premiere on CBS .
March 4
ESPN holds the first ever ESPY Awards . The highlight is Jim Valvano 's speech while accepting the inaugural Arthur Ashe Courage and Humanitarian Award . He announced the creation of The V Foundation for Cancer Research, an organization dedicated to finding a cure for cancer.[ 4] Less than two months after his famous ESPY speech, Valvano died following a nearly yearlong battle with metastatic cancer.
March 13
Harrison Ford appears as Indiana Jones in the bookend scenes for an episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles on ABC .
March 28
Through a brokered deal with ESPN , ABC begins the first of a two-year deal with the National Hockey League to televise six regional Sunday afternoon broadcasts (including the first three Sundays of the playoffs). This marked the first time that regular season National Hockey League games were broadcast on American network television[ 5] since 1974–75 (when NBC was the NHL's American broadcast television partner).
April 4
The ninth annual WrestleMania event is broadcast on pay-per-view . This was the first WrestleMania event to be held outdoors as it took place at Caesars Palace in Paradise, Nevada . This was also the first World Wrestling Federation event to feature Jim Ross as a commentator. The main event saw Hulk Hogan defeating Yokozuna , who had won the belt moments prior, to win the WWF Championship (Hogan actually wrestled earlier in the night, teaming up with Brutus Beefcake in a loss to Money Inc. via DQ and failed to win the WWF Tag Team Championship ).
April 18
The Disney Channel celebrates its 10th anniversary.
April 25
Lorne Michaels chooses Conan O'Brien , who was a writer for The Simpsons at the time and a former writer for Michaels at Saturday Night Live , to fill David Letterman 's old seat directly after The Tonight Show on NBC .[ 6]
May 5
Senior As the World Turns cast member Don Hastings hosts a memorial tribute to Douglas Marland . Marland, who died during March after an abdominal surgery procedure, had been the series' chief writer since 1985 and was responsible for several story lines on the CBS soap opera.
The series finale of Quantum Leap is broadcast on NBC . Two title cards were tacked on to the end of the last episode; one read that Al's first wife Beth never remarried, so they were still married in the present day and had four daughters. The last title cards said "Sam Becket [sic] never returned home." The finale was met by viewers with mixed feelings.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
May 8
The intended hour long series finale of A Different World is broadcast on NBC , who would go on to air four additional episodes through July 9, 1993. Three remaining episodes would make their debuts in syndication . In the finale, Dwayne, Whitley, and their unborn child prepare to move to Japan , where Dwayne is offered a job.
May 13
The fourth-season finale of the Fox cartoon-sitcom The Simpsons features guest appearances from Johnny Carson , Hugh Hefner , Bette Midler , Luke Perry , Elizabeth Taylor , Red Hot Chili Peppers , and Barry White .
Knots Landing airs a two-hour series finale on CBS .
May 14
Jaimee Foxworth (Judy ) and Telma Hopkins (Rachel ) make their final regular appearances on the ABC sitcom Family Matters ; though Hopkins later makes return guest appearances on the series as Rachel while Foxworth's character Judy disappears without explanation.
May 19
The gang at West Beverly graduate from high school in the Season 3 finale of Beverly Hills, 90210 .
May 20
NBC airs the fourth season finale of Seinfeld , expanded to 60 minutes. The episode concludes a season-long story sequence involving a pilot show written by Jerry and George , with the pilot finally coming to fruition only to be refused by NBC executives. Immediately afterwards, 80.4 million people tune to NBC to watch the series finale of Cheers .
May 23
One month after federal agents make an infamous raid on David Koresh 's Waco, Texas , compound, NBC broadcasts a hastily produced television movie based on the incident, In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco ; Tim Daly plays Koresh for the movie.
May 28
Major League Baseball 's owners overwhelmingly approve[ 10] a six-year joint venture with ABC and NBC . The venture, eventually dubbed "The Baseball Network ", displaces CBS as MLB's primary network television package holder.
June 1
Connie Chung begins co-anchoring CBS Evening News with Dan Rather .
June 13
The World Wrestling Federation holds the inaugural King of the Ring event on pay-per-view . Hulk Hogan would lose the WWF Championship against Yokozuna in what would be Hogan's final appearance on the WWF's television programming until 2002.
June 16
While appearing as a guest on Yo! MTV Raps , Tupac Shakur confesses to physically assaulting film directors Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes in retaliation for his firing from the film Menace II Society .
June 25
David Letterman broadcasts his last late-night talk show with NBC .
June 26
The final episode of Soul Train with Don Cornelius as host airs.
July 2
Don Drysdale makes what turns out to be his final broadcast for the Los Angeles Dodgers . He provided play-by-play on the first six innings for a game between the Dodgers and Montreal Expos on KTLA 5, before handing it off to Vin Scully . Drysdale later died of a heart attack in his hotel's room , in Montreal , in the early hours of the following night.
July 13
The Major League Baseball All-Star Game airs on CBS for the fourth consecutive year. Played in Baltimore , this is to date, the final time that CBS would broadcast Major League Baseball's All-Star Game.
August 3
Gayle Gardner becomes the first woman to do televised play-by-play of a baseball game when she called the action of a game between the Colorado Rockies and the Cincinnati Reds .[ 11]
August 18
At Clash of the Champions XXIV , the professional wrestler known as the Shockmaster botches his debut appearance in World Championship Wrestling by tripping and falling face first to the ground after crashing through a wall on Ric Flair 's interview segment "A Flair for the Gold".
August 28
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers , the first Power Rangers entry, debuted on Fox Kids . It would soon become a 1990s pop culture phenomenon along with a large line of toys, action figures , and other merchandise.[ 12] The show adapts stock footage from the Japanese TV series Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger (1992–1993), which is the 16th installment of Toei's Super Sentai franchise.[ 13]
August 30
Late Show with David Letterman premieres on CBS , with actor Bill Murray and musical guest Billy Joel .
PBS introduces new branding for their children's programs featuring "The P-Pals" .
September 3
Sally Jessy Raphael Show airs for the last time on WABC-TV and KCAL-TV in the New York and Los Angeles areas respectively. The following Tuesday, The Les Brown Show takes over the WABC spot. Sally would move to WNBC and KNBC in said areas.
September 10
The pilot episode of The X-Files airs on Fox . As the pilot, it would set up the mythology storyline for the series. The episode earns a Nielsen rating of 7.9 and is viewed by 7.4 million households and 12.0 million viewers. The episode itself is generally well received by fans and critics alike, which leads to a growing cult following for the series before it hits the mainstream.
September 12
Raymond Burr dies of liver cancer at his ranch home in California at the age of 76. (The last Perry Mason movie , Perry Mason: The Case of the Killer Kiss , airs on NBC on November 29, carrying a dedication to Burr with an in memoriam tribute at the end of the movie.)
September 13
Late Night with Conan O'Brien premieres on NBC , as O'Brien replaces David Letterman as host.
Xuxa debuts her English program in syndication , becoming the first Brazilian person to host a TV show in US.
September 16
Marc Wilmore , Reggie McFadden, Jay Leggett , Carol Rosenthal and Anne-Marie Johnson join the cast of the Fox series In Living Color for its final season. None of the Wayans Family are involved at all during the season.
The pilot episode of Frasier airs on NBC . It introduces the primary characters and settings, and distances itself from its parent series Cheers . The episode also sets up a number of recurring gags for the series, such as Martin 's Lazyboy recliner and the unseen character of Maris Crane , Niles ' wife. For his performance in this episode, Kelsey Grammer would win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series .
September 18
On Beakman's World on CBS , Liza (played by Eliza Schneider ) makes her debut as the new assistant/co-host. Lasting 39 episodes, Liza would be the longest tenured assistant on the show.
September 19
The 45th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony is broadcast on ABC .
September 21
The pilot episode for NYPD Blue is broadcast on ABC . The series includes more nudity and raw language than is common on broadcast television at the time. This results in at least 30 of the network's affiliates—mostly in smaller markets—not running the series when it debuts, with the show airing in many of those markets on a Fox affiliate or independent station live or delayed.[ 14]
September 24
Raven-Symoné , Nell Carter and Saundra Quarterman join the cast of the series Hangin' with Mr. Cooper on ABC .
The pilot episode for Boy Meets World is broadcast on ABC as part of the network's popular TGIF comedy block following Family Matters and before Step by Step . It would face competition from hour-long shows The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (Fox ) and a special episode of Blossom (NBC ), as well as half-hour comedy Family Album (CBS ) in the same 8:30 p.m. timeslot. It would debut to 16.5 million viewers, ranking it as the fifth highest-viewed show of the night, and tied with another ABC series Matlock as the 48th ranked broadcast of the week.
October 23
CBS 's four-year broadcast relationship with Major League Baseball ends with Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Joe Carter 's walk-off home run to win the World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies . (Bob Seger 's song "The Famous Final Scene" plays during the broadcast's closing credits.)
October 25
The Rocky Horror Picture Show makes its TV debut on Fox ; the movie is inter-cut with a live cast performance.
October 27
Paramount Pictures and Chris-Craft Industries announce the formation of the United Paramount Network .
October 29
The first Got Milk? commercial is broadcast on TV. Directed by Michael Bay , a guy obsessed by the history of the duel hears a voice on the radio asking a $10,000 question, "Who shot Alexander Hamilton in that famous duel ?", while making and eating a peanut butter sandwich. The question was transferred to the telephone, answers the correct answer "Aaron Burr ", but the person on the telephone can't hear it clearly with his mouth full of peanut butter sandwich before time ends, and he only has a few drops of milk left.
October 30
Michael J. Nelson makes his debut as host of Mystery Science Theater 3000 . Nelson replaced Joel Hodgson , who departed from the series the week prior.
November 2
Warner Bros. Entertainment announces the formation of The WB Television Network .
November 9
On CNN , Larry King moderates a debate between Ross Perot and Al Gore on the North American Free Trade Agreement that was watched in 11.174 million households – the largest audience ever for a program on an ad-supported cable network until the October 23, 2006 New York Giants -Dallas Cowboys game on ESPN 's Monday Night Football .[ 15]
November 12
The UFC puts on their first ever pay-per-view event in Denver .[ 16]
November 15
Britney Spears , Justin Timberlake , and Christina Aguilera join the cast of the Disney Channel series The New Mickey Mouse Club .
November 21
Bill Bixby dies of prostate cancer at the age of 59 (six days after his final directing job on NBC 's Blossom ).
November 22
TV Food Network (later, just Food Network) makes its debut with two initial shows featuring David Rosengarten , Donna Hanover , and Robin Leach . The following day, TV Food Network would begin live broadcasting.[ 17] One if its first shows is How to Boil Water , which is first hosted by Emeril Lagasse .
November 25
Home Alone makes its network television premiere on NBC .
November 26
Cartoon Network , TBS, and TNT all broadcast 14 hours of animated programs as part of "The Great International Toon-In". Interstitials during the event introduced the Cartoon Network's new motion capture animated character Moxy , which would be the star of Cartoon Network's first original animated program, The Moxy Show .
December 18
CBS (which had been a broadcaster of National Football League games for 38 years) loses their rights to telecast National Football Conference games to Fox . Fox wins the rights to NFC games by offering a then-record $ 1.58 billion to the NFL over four years, significantly more than the $290 million per year CBS was willing to pay.
Programs
Debuts
Returning this year
Ending this year
Entering syndication this year
Network changes
Made-for-TV movies and miniseries
Networks and services
Launches
Conversions and rebrandings
Old network name
New network name
Type
Conversion Date
Notes
Source
ACIS-VISN
Faith & Values Channel
Cable and satellite
Unknown
Closures
Television stations
Station launches
Date
City of License /Market
Station
Channel
Affiliation
Notes/Ref.
January
Jellico /Knoxville, Tennessee
WPMC
54
HSN
January 8
Billings, Montana
KSVI
6
ABC
February 14
Jasper, Indiana
W27BG
27
Independent
February 19
Grand Island, Nebraska
KTVG
17
Fox
March 12
Buffalo, New York
WNGS-TV
67
Independent
March 19
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
K27EC
27
Cornerstone TV
April 26
Newton, New Jersey
WMBC-TV
63
FamilyNet /Main Street TV
May 21
Palm Beach, Florida
WFGC
61
CTN
June 7
Providence, Rhode Island
W23AS
23
Independent
June 15
Wailuku, Hawaii
KWHM
21
Independent
September 3
Buffalo, New York
W56DS
56
The Box
September 15
Dallas -Fort Worth, Texas
KMPX
29
Daystar
November 3
Houston, Texas
KNWS-TV
51
Independent
November 10
Boise, Idaho
K66EV
66
unknown
November 17
Bend, Oregon
K39DU
39
Fox
Translator of KPDX /Portland, Oregon
November 19
Boise, Idaho
K49GX
49
Independent
December 9
Watertown, New York
W66CH
66
America One
Unknown date
Detroit, Michigan
W44AR
44
Independent
Eugene, Oregon
K53EA
53
The Box
New York City
W23BA
23
Independent
Quincy, Illinois (Hannibal, Missouri /Keokuk, Iowa )
CGEM
(cable-only)
Fox
Station closures
Births
Date
Name
Notability
January 4
Aaryn Doyle
Canadian voice actress (The Save-Ums! ) and singer
January 5
Franz Drameh
English actor (Legends of Tomorrow )
January 9
Ashley Argota
Actress (True Jackson, VP , Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures , Lab Rats , The Fosters )
January 12
Zayn Malik
Singer (One Direction )
January 13
Tyler Barnhardt
Actor
January 14
Matthew Timmons
Actor (The Suite Life on Deck )
January 15
Tyler Alexander Mann
Voice actor (Carl on Phineas and Ferb )
January 18
Morgan York
Actress (Hannah Montana )
January 19
Dani Thorne
Actress
January 27
Jon Kent Ethridge
Actor (Out of Jimmy's Head )
February 3
Brandon Micheal Hall
Actor
February 6
Tinashe
Actress (Out of Jimmy's Head , Two and a Half Men ) and singer
February 7
David Dorfman
Actor
February 12
Jennifer Stone
Actress (Wizards of Waverly Place , Deadtime Stories )
Taylor Dearden
Actress
February 13
Alex Sawyer
British actor (House of Anubis )
February 14
Shane Harper
Actor (Good Luck Charlie , Awkward )
Alberto Rosende
Actor (Shadowhunters )
February 17
Philip Wiegratz
German actor
February 19
Victoria Justice
Actress (Zoey 101 , Victorious , Eye Candy ) and singer
February 23
Christina Kirkman
Actress (All That )
February 26
Taylor Dooley
Actress
March 4
Jenna Boyd
Actress
Bobbi Kristina Brown
Actress (The Houstons: On Our Own ) (d. 2015 )
Abigail Mavity
Actress (Zeke and Luther )
March 21
Suraj Sharma
Actor
March 29
Joe Adler
Actor
April 4
Daniela Bobadilla
Actress
April 10
Sofia Carson
Actress (Descendants ) and singer
April 14
Ellington Ratliff
Actor and drummer (R5 )
Graham Phillips
Actor (The Good Wife )
Vivien Cardone
Actress (Everwood )
April 15
Madeleine Martin
Actress (JoJo's Circus , Californication , Adventure Time )
April 16
Chance the Rapper
American hip hop
April 18
Nathan Sykes
British singer (The Wanted )
April 19
Sebastian de Souza
English actor (Skins , Recovery Road )
April 23
Brooke Palsson
Actress (Between )
May 6
Naomi Scott
English actress
May 10
Halston Sage
Actress (How to Rock , Crisis )
Spencer Fox
Voice actor (Kim Possible )
May 11
Annabelle Attanasio
Actress
Olivia Liang
Actress (Kung Fu )
May 13
Debby Ryan
Actress (Barney & Friends , The Suite Life on Deck , Jessie , The Mysteries of Laura , Insatiable ) and singer
Cyn
Singer
May 14
Miranda Cosgrove
Actress (Drake & Josh , iCarly , Crowded ) and singer
May 24
Bobby Lockwood
English actor (House of Anubis )
Oliver Davis
Actor (ER , Rodney )
May 29
Maika Monroe
Actress
June 6
Jesse Carere
Actor (Between , Finding Carter )
June 7
Amanda Leighton
Actress (The Fosters , The Powerpuff Girls , Trolls: The Beat Goes On! , Amphibia )
Jordan Fry
Actor
June 9
Danielle Chuchran
Actress
June 14
Ryan McCartan
Actor (Liv and Maddie )
June 26
Ariana Grande
Actress and singer (Victorious , Sam & Cat , Scream Queens )
June 29
Lorenzo James Henrie
Actor (Fear the Walking Dead )
July 1
Raini Rodriguez
Actress (Austin & Ally )
July 7
Capital Steez
American rapper (d. 2012 )
July 10
Carlon Jeffery
Actor (A.N.T. Farm )
July 20
Alycia Debnam-Carey
Australian actress (The 100 , Fear the Walking Dead )
July 23
Lili Simmons
Actress (Banshee , Hawaii Five-0 , The Purge )
July 26
Taylor Momsen
Actress and singer (Gossip Girl )
Elizabeth Gillies
Actress (Victorious , Dynasty ) and singer
Chrysti Ane
Brazilian actress (Power Rangers Ninja Steel )
July 28
Cher Lloyd
English singer
La'Porsha Renae
Singer (American Idol )[ 21]
August 1
Leon Thomas III
Actor (The Backyardigans , Victorious , Insecure )
August 2
Cassidy Gifford
Actress
Joivan Wade
English actor (Youngers , Doom Patrol )
August 7
Francesca Eastwood
Actress (Mrs. Eastwood & Company ) and daughter of Clint Eastwood
August 8
Stella Baker
Actress
August 9
Rydel Lynch
Actress and singer (R5 )
August 11
Alyson Stoner
Actress (Mike's Super Short Show , The Suite Life of Zack & Cody ), voice actress (Lilo & Stitch: The Series , Phineas and Ferb , Young Justice , The Legend of Korra , Milo Murphy's Law ) and singer
Luke Erceg
Australian actor (Mortified )
August 12
Imani Hakim
Actress (Everybody Hates Chris )
August 13
Johnny Gaudreau
Ice hockey player (d. 2024 )[ 22]
August 14
Cassi Thomson
Actress (Big Love , Switched at Birth )
August 16
Cameron Monaghan
Actor (Shameless , Gotham )
August 18
Maia Mitchell
Australian actress (Mortified , The Fosters , Good Trouble )
August 26
Keke Palmer
Actress (True Jackson, VP , Winx Club , Scream Queens , Star , Berlin Station , Scream ) and singer
August 29
Liam Payne
Singer (One Direction )
Lucas Cruikshank
Actor (Fred: The Show , Marvin Marvin )
September 5
Gage Golightly
Actress (The Troop , Ringer , Teen Wolf , Red Oaks )
September 7
Taylor Gray
Actor (Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures , Star Wars Rebels )
September 9
Charlie Stewart
Actor (Life with Bonnie , The Suite Life of Zack & Cody )
September 12
Kelsea Ballerini
Singer (Greatest Hits , The Voice , CMT Music Awards )[ 23]
September 13
Niall Horan
Singer (One Direction )
Aisha Dee
Australian actress (The Saddle Club , I Hate My Teenage Daughter , Chasing Life , The Bold Type )
September 18
Patrick Schwarzenegger
Actor and son of Arnold Schwarzenegger
September 21
Aliocha Schneider
French-Canadian actor
September 22
Carlos Knight
Actor (Supah Ninjas )
September 24
Ben Platt
Actor
September 25
Zach Tyler Eisen
Voice actor (Little Bill , The Backyardigans , Avatar: The Last Airbender )
October 2
Elizabeth McLaughlin
Actress (First Day , Betrayal , Hand of God )
Tara Lynne Barr
Actress (Aquarius )
October 8
Angus T. Jones
Actor (Two and a Half Men )
Molly Quinn
Actress (Winx Club , Castle )
October 9
Autumn Chiklis
Actress
Scotty McCreery
Singer (American Idol )[ 24]
October 11
Brandon Flynn
Actor (13 Reasons Why )
October 19
Hunter King
Actress (The Young and the Restless )
October 23
Taylor Spreitler
Actress (Days of Our Lives , Melissa & Joey )
October 25
Zeno Robinson
Actor (The Owl House , Craig of the Creek , Ben 10 )
October 27
Troy Gentile
Actor (The Goldbergs )
October 29
India Eisley
Actress (The Secret Life of the American Teenager )
November 1
Dillon Lane
Actor (Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures )
November 6
Jak Knight
Actor, comedian and writer (Big Mouth , Bust Down ) (d. 2022 )
November 14
Matthew Levy
Actor (Sons of Tucson )
November 16
Pete Davidson
Actor (Wild 'n Out , Guy Code , Failosophy , Saturday Night Live )
November 22
Nathan McLeod
Canadian actor (Life with Boys )
November 24
Zoe Levin
Actress
November 27
Aubrey Peeples
Actress (Nashville ) and singer
November 28
Bryshere Y. Gray
Actor (Empire ) and rapper
November 29
David Lambert
Actor (Aaron Stone , The Fosters )
December 8
AnnaSophia Robb
Actress (The Carrie Diaries , Mercy Street )
December 11
Nesta Cooper
Actress
December 17
Kiersey Clemons
Actress
December 21
Jinger Vuolo
Actress (19 Kids and Counting , Counting On ) and television personality
December 22
Aliana Lohan
Actress (The Parent Trap , Living Lohan ) and daughter of Michael Lohan and Dina Lohan
Meghan Trainor
American singer
December 23
Caleb Foote
Actor (The Kids Are Alright )
December 27
Olivia Cooke
Actress (Bates Motel )
Deaths
Date
Name
Age
Notability
January 27
André the Giant
46
Wrestler (WrestleMania )
March 6
Douglas Marland
58
Writer (As the World Turns )
March 17
Helen Hayes
92
Actress (The Snoop Sisters )
March 31
Brandon Lee
28
Actor
April 1
Jerry Hausner
83
Actor (Jerry the agent on I Love Lucy , voice of Waldo in Mr. Magoo cartoons)
April 3
Pinky Lee
85
Comedian (The Gumby Show )
June 11
Ray Sharkey
40
Actor (Wiseguy )
June 22
Pat Nixon
81
First Lady of the United States and spouse of President Richard Nixon
June 30
George McFarland
64
Actor (Our Gang )
July 2
Fred Gwynne
66
Actor (Herman on The Munsters , Muldoon on Car 54, Where Are You? )
August 16
Tom Fuccello
56
Actor (Dave Culver on Dallas )
September 4
Hervé Villechaize
50
Actor (Tattoo on Fantasy Island )
September 12
Raymond Burr
76
Actor (Perry Mason , Ironside )
October 12
Leon Ames
91
Actor (Mister Ed )
October 25
Vincent Price
82
Actor (The Hilarious House of Frightenstein , Hollywood Squares , Batman )
October 31
River Phoenix
23
Actor (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers )
November 21
Bill Bixby
59
Actor (My Favorite Martian , The Courtship of Eddie's Father , The Incredible Hulk ), director, producer
November 28
Garry Moore
78
Game show host and Television personality (I've Got a Secret )
December 16
Moses Gunn
64
Actor (Good Times )
December 22
Don DeFore
80
Actor (Erskin "Thorny" Thornberry on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet , George "Mr. B." Baxter on Hazel )
See also
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