List of events
Events from the year 2005 in the United States .
William Rehnquist (Virginia )[ 1] (until September 3)
John Roberts (Maryland )[ 2] (starting September 29)
January 20: George W. Bush , the 43rd president of the United States , begins his second term.
January 20: Dick Cheney , the 46th vice president of the United States , begins his second term.
February 2 – State of the Union Address .
February 6
February 10 – North Korea announces that it possesses nuclear weapons as a protection against the hostility it feels from the United States.[ 9]
February 14 – The Internet site YouTube goes online.
February 16 – The Kyoto Protocol goes into effect, without the support of the United States and Australia .[ 10]
February 21 – Avatar: The Last Airbender premieres on Nickelodeon .
February 24 – David Hernandez Arroyo goes on a shooting rampage at the Smith County Courthouse in Tyler, Texas . He kills two, including his ex-wife, and injures four people, before being killed in a police chase.[ 11]
February 25 – Wichita , Kansas police apprehend the "BTK" serial killer Dennis Rader , 31 years after his first murder.[ 12]
February 27 – The 77th Academy Awards , hosted by Chris Rock , are held at Kodak Theatre in Hollywood , with Clint Eastwood 's Million Dollar Baby winning Best Picture and Best Director , Eastwood's second win for both. Martin Scorsese 's The Aviator wins five awards out of 11 nominations. The telecast garners over 42.1 million viewers.
March 15 : Unusually high precipitation in the winter of 2005 caused an ephemeral lake to occur in the Badwater Basin of Death Valley National Park .
March 1 – Roper v. Simmons : The Supreme Court of the United States rules that the death penalty is unconstitutional for juveniles who committed their crimes before the age of 18.[ 13]
March 4 – The car of released Italian hostage Giuliana Sgrena is fired on by U.S. soldiers in Iraq , causing the death of one passenger and injuring two more.[ 14]
March 11 – Three people, including a judge, are murdered in the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta , Georgia ; the main suspect, Brian Nichols , surrenders to police the next day.[ 15]
March 12 – Terry Ratzmann opens fire during a church sermon in New Berlin, Wisconsin , killing seven and injuring four before taking his own life.
March 21 – Ten are killed in the Red Lake shootings in Minnesota by teenager Jeff Weise , who commits suicide after a shootout with police. It is the worst school shooting since the Columbine High School massacre .[ 16]
March 23 – The United States' 11th Circuit Court of Appeals refuses (by a vote of 2–1) to stop the euthanasia of Terri Schiavo , who has been in a vegetative state since 1990, by not ordering the reinsertion of her feeding tube .[ 17]
March 24 – The Office debuts on NBC .
March 31 – Terri Schiavo dies at the age of 41 in Pinellas Park, Florida .
Monsters of Rock band is formed in California.[ 18]
June 2 : The Northrop Grumman X–47B unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV)
August 29 : Hurricane Katrina hits the Gulf Coast
September 29 : John Roberts , 17th Chief Justice of the United States .
December 8 : Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 overshoots the runway at Chicago Midway Airport
Ten years after reaching the million mark, the U.S. prison population reaches 2.5 million inmates.[ 25]
Marley Dias
IShowSpeed
Sydney Barros
Taylor Gray
March 1 – Felipe Valencia , soccer player
March 2 – Poe Pinson , skateboarder
March 8 – Tate Carew , skateboarder
March 10 – Esmir Bajraktarevic , soccer player
March 11 – Riley Ann Sawyers , murder victim (d. 2007 )
March 18 – Sam Williams , soccer player
March 25 – Taylor Gray , racing driver
March 26 – Ella Anderson , actress[ 26]
March 29 – Brooklyn Shuck , actress
March 31 – Reed Baker-Whiting , soccer player
Shahadi Wright Joseph
Maxwell Jenkins
Alexandria Villaseñor
Alysa Liu
Jack Hoffman
Gisele Thompson
Shirley Chisholm
Johnny Carson
January 1
January 2
January 3 – Will Eisner , American cartoonist, writer and entrepreneur (b. 1917 )[ 34]
January 4
January 7 – Rosemary Kennedy , socialite (b. 1918 )[ 35]
January 10 – James Forman , civil rights activist (b. 1928 )
January 11 – Spencer Dryden , rock drummer (b. 1938 )
January 15 – Ruth Warrick , singer, actress and political activist (b. 1916 )[ 36]
January 17 – Virginia Mayo , actress (b. 1920 )[ 37]
January 19 – Lamont Bentley , actor and rapper (b. 1973 )
January 20 – Roland Frye , theologian and critic (b. 1921 )
January 21 – Adrianne Leigh Reynolds , murder victim (b. 1988 )
January 22 – Rose Mary Woods , secretary to Richard Nixon (b. 1917 )
January 23 – Johnny Carson , television host and comedian (b. 1925 )[ 38]
January 25 – Philip Johnson , architect (b. 1906 )
January 28 – Lucien Carr , key member of the original New York City circle of the Beat Generation in the 1940s (b. 1925 )
January 29 – Bill Shadel , radio and television anchor (b. 1908 )
Arthur Miller
Sandra Dee
February 1 – John Vernon , Canadian actor (b. 1932 )
February 3 – Ernst Mayr , German-American evolutionary biologist (b. 1904 )
February 4 – Ossie Davis , American actor, director, poet, playwright, author and activist (b. 1917 )[ 39]
February 5 – Bob Brannum , American basketball player (b. 1925 )
February 6
February 8
February 10 – Arthur Miller , playwright and husband of Marilyn Monroe (b. 1915 )[ 40]
February 11 – Jack L. Chalker , American author and writer (b. 1944 )
February 12
February 13 – Nelson Briles , American baseball player (b. 1943 )
February 14 – Dick Weber , American boxer (b. 1929 )
February 14 – F. M. Busby , American author (b. 1921 )
February 15 – Samuel T. Francis , American Radical right columnist and writer. (b. 1947 )
February 17 – Dan O'Herlihy , Irish actor (b. 1919 )
February 20
February 24 – Hugh Nibley , American scholar and prominent member of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints (b. 1910 )
February 25 – Ben Bowen , child cancer patient (b. 2002 )
February 26 – Jef Raskin , computer scientist (b. 1943 )[ 42]
Hans Bethe
Johnnie Cochran
Eddie Albert
May 5 – Elisabeth Fraser , actress (b. 1920 )
May 7 – Peter Wallace Rodino , politician (b. 1909 )
May 8 – Lloyd Cutler , attorney and presidential advisor (b. 1917 )
May 13 – George Dantzig , mathematician (b. 1914 )
May 14 – Jimmy Martin , musician (b. 1927 )
May 16 – Eliza Jane Scovill , AIDS victim (b. 2001 )
May 17 – Frank Gorshin , American actor, impressionist and comedian (b. 1933 )
May 20 – J. D. Cannon , actor (b. 1922 )
May 21 – Howard Morris , actor (b. 1919 )
May 22 – Thurl Ravenscroft , voice actor (b. 1914 )
May 26 – Eddie Albert , actor (b. 1906 )
Anne Bancroft
June 1 – George Mikan , basketball player (b. 1924 )
June 4 – Ronald F. Marryott , admiral (b. 1934 )
June 6
June 7 - Terry Long , American football player (b. 1959 )
June 8 – Ed Bishop, actor (b. 1932 )
June 13 – Lane Smith , American actor (b. 1936 )
June 20
June 24 – Paul Winchell , ventriloquist, comedian, actor, voice artist, humanitarian and inventor (b. 1922 )
June 25
June 27
June 28
James Doohan
July 1
July 4
July 5 – James Stockdale , admiral and vice presidential candidate (b. 1923 )
July 6
July 9 – Kevin Hagen , television actor (b. 1928 )
July 11 – Frances Langford , radio and film actress and singer (b. 1913 )
July 14 – Joe Harnell , pianist and composer (b. 1924 )
July 16 – John Ostrom , paleontologist (b. 1928 )
July 17 – Geraldine Fitzgerald , Irish actress (b. 1913 )
July 18 – William Westmoreland , general (b. 1914 )
July 20 – James Doohan , Canadian actor (b. 1920 )
July 22 – Eugene Record , singer-songwriter (b. 1940 )
July 21 – Lord Alfred Hayes , English wrestler, manager, and commentator (b. 1928 )
July 23 – Myron Floren , accordionist (b. 1919 )
July 25 – Ford Rainey , actor (b. 1908 )
July 26 – Jack Hirshleifer , economist (b. 1925 )
July 29 – Pat McCormick , actor and comedy writer (b. 1927 )
August 1 – John Alevizos , businessman (b. 1919 )
August 2 – Jay Hammond , politician (b. 1922 )
August 4 — Ilen Getz , actress (b. 1961 )
August 7 – Peter Jennings , journalist (b. 1938)
August 8
August 9 – Matthew McGrory , screen actor noted for his height (b. 1973 )
August 16 – Joe Ranft , screenwriter, animator, storyboard artist and voice actor (b. 1960 )
August 17 – John Norris Bahcall , astrophysicist (b. 1934 )
August 21 – Robert Moog , pioneer of electronic music (b. 1934)
August 23 – Brock Peters , actor (b. 1927 )
Don Adams
Rosa Parks
October 2 – Nipsey Russell , actor and comedian (b. 1918 )
October 7 – Charles Rocket , actor, comedian, musician, and reporter (b. 1949 )
October 9 – Louis Nye , actor (b. 1913 )
October 12 – Jack White , journalist and reporter (b. 1942 )
October 13 – Vivian Malone Jones , one of the first two black students at the University of Alabama (b. 1942 )
October 16 – Eugene "Porky" Lee , child actor (b. 1933 )
October 18 – Bill King , sports broadcaster (b. 1927 )
October 20 – Shirley Horn , jazz singer and pianist (b. 1934 )
October 21
October 22 – Arman , French-American artist (b. 1928 )
October 24 – Rosa Parks , civil rights activist (b. 1913 )[ 49]
October 28 – Richard Smalley , chemist and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1943 )
October 29 – Lloyd Bochner , Canadian actor (b. 1924 )
Pat Morita
Richard Pryor
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