What Happened in April 1980

Historical Events

  • Apr 1 Failed assassination attempt on Iraqi vice-premier Tariq Aziz
  • Apr 1 France performs nuclear test, underground at the Moruroa Atoll in French Polynesia
  • Apr 1 New York City's Transit Worker Union 100 begins a strike lasting 11 days

Sports History

Apr 2 In his first full season in the NHL, Wayne Gretzky scores for Edmonton in a 1-1 tie with Minnesota North Stars to become the youngest player to reach 50 goals at 19 years and 2 months of age

Sports History

Apr 2 Montreal right wing Guy Lafleur scores twice to become the first player in NHL history to record 6 straight 50-goal seasons, as the Canadiens beat the Red Wings, 7-2 at Detroit

  • Apr 3 France performs nuclear test
  • Apr 3 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
  • Apr 4 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan

NHL Record

Apr 6 Gordie Howe completes a record 26th NHL season

  • Apr 6 Post It Notes introduced

Event of Interest

Apr 7 US President Jimmy Carter breaks relations with Iran during hostage crisis

  • Apr 8 Islander Potvin's 2 shorthanded goals tie NHL record vs Kings & set NHL rec of 2 shorthanded playoff goals in 1 period
  • Apr 9 Belgium's Marten's government resigns
  • Apr 9 Los Angeles Kings tie NHL record with two shorthanded playoff goals (vs NY Islanders)
  • Apr 9 Soyuz 35 carries 2 cosmonauts to Salyut 6
  • Apr 11 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regulates sexual harassment

Coming Up

Apr 11 Paul McCartney releases single "Coming Up"

  • Apr 12 BCMA, Black Consciousness Movement of Azania, forms

Sports History

Apr 12 Canadian one-legged distance runner Terry Fox begins his "Marathon of Hope" attempt to cross the country at St. John's, Newfoundland

  • Apr 12 Milwaukee beats Boston Red Sox, 18-1 (Cooper & Money hit grand slams)
  • Apr 12 Samuel Doe takes control of Liberia in a coup d'etat, killing President William Talbert and 27 others, ending over 130 years of national democratic presidential succession
  • Apr 12 US Olympic Committee endorses a boycott of the Moscow Olympic games

US Masters Golf

Apr 13 44th US Masters Tournament, Augusta National GC: 23-year-old Spaniard Seve Ballesteros wins his first Masters, 4 strokes ahead of Jack Newton and Gibby Gilbert

  • Apr 13 Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey's musical "Grease" closes at Majestic Theatre, NYC, after 3,388 performances (including Broadhurst and Royale Theatre runs)
  • Apr 13 Musical "Reggae", starring Philip Michael Thomas, closes at Biltmore Theater, NYC, after 21 performances
  • Apr 13 US and its allies boycott the Summer Olympics in Moscow in protest against Russia's invasion of Afghanistan
  • Apr 14 1st Cubans of the Mariel boatlift sail to Florida

Academy Awards

Apr 14 52nd Academy Awards: Best Picture "Kramer vs Kramer", Dustin Hoffman & Sally Field win

Event of Interest

Apr 14 Pulitzer prize awarded to Norman Mailer (Executioner's Song)

Sports History

Apr 16 Arthur Ashe retires from professional tennis

  • Apr 16 Delhi beat Bombay by 240 runs to win Ranji Trophy final
  • Apr 16 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
  • Apr 18 Zimbabwe (formerly Southern Rhodesia) declares independence from the United Kingdom
  • Apr 19 25th Eurovision Song Contest: Johnny Logan for Ireland wins singing "What's Another Year" in The Hague
  • Apr 20 Climax of the Berber Spring in Algeria sees hundreds of Berber political activists arrested

Event of Interest

Apr 20 Cuban President Fidel Castro announces he is opening the Mariel Port for Cubans to leave, about 125,000 leave in next 5-6 months

  • Apr 20 Cubans begin to arrive in US from Mariel boatlift

Boston Marathon

Apr 21 84th Boston Marathon: Bill Rodgers wins 3rd straight event and 4th overall title in 2:12:11; Jacqueline Gareau of Canada women's winner in 2:34:28; Rosie Ruiz disqualified for not running the entire course

  • Apr 21 Howard Stern begins broadcasting on WWWW Detroit Mich
  • Apr 23 Soviet sub catches fire off Japan, 9 die
  • Apr 24 US military operation to save 52 hostages in Iran, fails, 8 die
  • Apr 25 Announcement of US hostage rescue bungle in Iran
  • Apr 25 Firestone World Bowling Tournament of Champions won by Wayne Webb

Baseball History

Apr 25 Oakland Athletics' manager Billy Martin is restrained by umpires from attacking a fan

  • Apr 25 USSR performs nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in northeast Kazakhstan
  • Apr 26 Gerard Nijboer runs Dutch record marathon (2:09:01)
  • Apr 26 Great Britain performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
  • Apr 26 Iran begins scattering US hostages from US Embassy
  • Apr 26 Longest jump by a jet boat is set at 120 feet

Baseball Record

Apr 26 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton pitches his 6th 1-hitter, in 7-0 win over St. Louis Cardinals, at Veterans Stadium; 1st National League to record 6 1-hitters

  • Apr 28 Cyrus Vance, Carter's US Secretary of State, resigns
  • Apr 28 Reunion Arena in Dallas opens
  • Apr 28 US Secretary of State Cyrus Vance resigns in protest over the Iran hostage rescue attempt
  • Apr 29 Corazones Unidos Siempre Chi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority Inc. is founded
  • Apr 29 NFL Draft: Oklahoma running back Billy Sims first pick by Detroit Lions
  • Apr 30 "Barnum" opens at St James Theater NYC for 854 performances

Queen Abdicates

Apr 30 Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, abdicates; Princess Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard (42) becomes Queen Beatrix

  • Apr 30 Ronald Harwood's play "The Dresser" premieres in London with Freddie Jones and Tom Courtenay
  • Apr 30 Terrorists seize Iranian Embassy in London

Famous Birthdays

  • Apr 1 Bijou Phillips, American model, singer (I'd Rather Eat Grass), and actress (Hostel: Part II), born in Greenwich, Connecticut
  • Apr 1 Bryan Buffinton, American actor (The Guiding Light - "Bill Lewis, Jr."), born in Ridgewood, New Jersey

Randy Orton (44 years old)

Apr 1 American pro wrestler (4 x WWE Champion), born in Knoxville, Tennessee

  • Apr 1 Yūko Takeuchi, Japanese actress (Miss Sherlock), born in Urawa, Japan (d. 2020)
  • Apr 2 Adam Fleming, English news reporter (Daily Politics), born in Glasgow, Scotland
  • Apr 2 Bobby Bones [Bobby Estell], American radio host and TV personality (American Idol), born in Mountain Pine, Arkansas
  • Apr 2 Carlos Salcido, Mexican soccer defender (124 caps; Olympic gold 2012; PSV, Guadalajara), born in Ocotlán, Jalisco, Mexico
  • Apr 2 Ricky Hendrick, American auto racer and team owner (NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series 1 win, 23 top 10s), born in Charlotte, North Carolina (d. 2004)
  • Apr 3 Suella Braverman, British lawyer and politician (Home Secretary 2022-23), born in London, England
  • Apr 3 Trevor Moore, American actor and comedian (The Whitest Kids U' Know), born in Montclair, New Jersey
  • Apr 4 Björn Wirdheim, Swedish racing driver, born in Växjö, Sweden
  • Apr 4 Johnny Borrell, English singer (Razorlight), born in Sutton, London
  • Apr 5 Lee Jae-Won, South Korean singe, and rapper (H.O.T.), born in Seoul, South Korea
  • Apr 6 Matthew Thomas Carey, American actor (Old School, The Banger Sisters), born in Denver, Colorado
  • Apr 8 Katee Sackhoff, American actress (Battlestar Galatica), born in Portland, Oregan
  • Apr 8 Manuel Ortega, Austrian pop singer, born in Steyregg, Austria
  • Apr 9 Clueso [Thomas Hübner], German pop singer, rapper, songwriter and producer, born in Erfurt, Germany
  • Apr 9 Jerko Leko, Croatian footballer, born in Zagreb, Croatia
  • Apr 9 Yoanna House, American model, born in Jacksonville, Florida
  • Apr 10 Bryce Soderberg, American musician (Lifehouse), born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
  • Apr 10 Charlie Hunnam, British actor (Sons of Anarchy), born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
  • Apr 10 Kasey Kahne, American race-car driver, born in Enumclaw, Washington
  • Apr 10 Sean Avery, Canadian ice hockey player, born in North York, Ontario, Canada
  • Apr 11 Keiji Tamada, Japanese football forward (72 caps; Kashiwa Reysol, Nagoya Grampus 233 games), born in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
  • Apr 11 Mark Teixeira, American baseball first baseman (World Series 2009 NY Yankees; 3 × MLB All-Star; 5 × Gold Glove Award; Texas Rangers), born in Annapolis, Maryland
  • Apr 12 Brian McFadden, Irish singer and songwriter (Westlife, 1998-2004; solo - Almost Here), born in Dublin, Ireland
  • Apr 12 Erik Mongrain, Canadian composer and acoustic guitarist, born in Montreal, Quebec
  • Apr 13 Colleen Clinkenbeard, American voice actress, born in Shreveport, Louisiana
  • Apr 13 Quentin Richardson, American basketball guard/small forward (NBA Three-Point Contest champion 2005 NY Knicks; LA Clippers), born in Chicago, Illinois
  • Apr 14 Ben Wells, American actor, born in Springfield, Illinois
  • Apr 14 Claire Coffee, American actress (General Hospital; Grimm), born in San Francisco, California
  • Apr 14 Steven Holcomb, American Bobsledder (Olympic gold, 2010), born in Park City, Utah (d. 2017)
  • Apr 14 Win Butler, American rock musician, and singer-songwriter (Arcade Fire), born in Truckee, California
  • Apr 15 Arian Moayed, Iranian-American stage and screen actor (Succession), born in Tehran, Iran
  • Apr 15 Fränk Schleck, Luxembourgish cyclist
  • Apr 15 James Foster, English cricket wicketkeeper (7 Tests, 18 dismissals; 11 ODIs, 20 dismissals; Essex CCC), born in London, England
  • Apr 15 Natalie Casey, British actress
  • Apr 15 Patrick Carney, American drummer (The Black Keys - "Little Black Submarines"), and music producer, born in Akron, Ohio
  • Apr 15 Raúl López, Spanish basketball player
  • Apr 15 Victor Núñez, Costa Rican footballer
  • Apr 15 Willie Mason, Australian Rugby League Player
  • Apr 16 Jesse Tendler, American actor (Nick-Ellen Burstyn Show), born in Madison, Wisconsin
  • Apr 16 Paul London, American professional wrestler, born in Austin, Texas
  • Apr 17 Curtis Woodhouse, English footballer and boxer, born in Beverley, England
  • Apr 17 Lee Hyun-il, South Korean badminton player, born in Seoul
  • Apr 18 Robyn Regehr, Canadian ice hockey defenseman, 1999-2015 (Calgary Flames, Buffalo Sabres, Los Angeles Kings), born in Recife, Brazil
  • Apr 20 Blümchen [Jasmin Wagner], German singer (Boomerang), born in Hamburg, Germany
  • Apr 21 Jeff Keppinger, American baseball player
  • Apr 21 Tony Romo, American football player
  • Apr 21 Vincent Lecavalier, Canadian hockey player
  • Apr 22 Aaron Metchnik, American actor (Stephen-Torkelsons), born in Santa Barbara, California
  • Apr 22 Carlos Hernández, Venezuelan baseball player
  • Apr 22 Courtney Friel, presenter of World Poker Tour
  • Apr 22 Nicolas Douchez, French footballer
  • Apr 23 Taio Cruz [Adetayo Onile-Ere], British singer, songwriter, rapper and record producer ("Break Your Heart"), born in Brent, England
  • Apr 24 Austin Nichols, American actor (One Tree Hill), born in Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Apr 24 Fernando Arce, Mexican football midfielder, born in Tijuana, Mexico
  • Apr 24 Vincent Peirani, French jazz accordionist, vocalist and composer, born in Nice, France
  • Apr 25 Alejandro Valverde, Spanish road racing cyclist, born in Las Lumbreras, Spain
  • Apr 25 Bruce Martin, New Zealand cricketer, born in Whangarei, New Zealand
  • Apr 25 Kazuhito Tadano, Japanese basaball player, born in Tokyo
  • Apr 26 Channing Tatum, American actor (21 Jump Street, Magic Mike), born in Cullman, Alabama
  • Apr 26 Jordana Brewster, American actress (Nikki Graves-As the World Turns), born in Panama City
  • Apr 26 Marnette Patterson, American actress (Nicole-Something So Right), born in Los Angeles, California
  • Apr 27 Ananda Mikola, Indonesian racing driver, born in Jakarta
  • Apr 27 Christian Lara, Ecuadorian footballer, born in Quito, Ecuador
  • Apr 27 Sybille Bammer, Austrian tennis player, born in Linz, Austria
  • Apr 27 Talitha Cummins, Australian journalist (Seven News Brisbane), born in Gold Coast, Australia
  • Apr 28 Bradley Wiggins, British cyclist (Olympic gold 2004, 2008 Tour de France 2012), born in Ghent, Belgium
  • Apr 28 Josh Howard, American basketball player (Dallas Mavericks)
  • Apr 29 Kelly Shoppach, American baseball player
  • Apr 29 Kian Egan, Irish pop singer (Westlife), and television personality, born in Sligo, Ireland
  • Apr 29 Mathieu Biron, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Apr 30 Sam Heughan, Scottish actor (Outlander), born in Balmaclellan, Scotland

Famous Weddings

Mandy Patinkin

Apr 15 American actor-singer Mandy Patinkin (27) weds American actress and writer Kathryn Grody (33)

Famous Deaths

  • Apr 2 Dick Howorth, English cricket all-rounder (5 Tests, 19 wickets; Worcestershire CCC), dies at 70
  • Apr 2 Pascual de Rogatis, Argentine composer (Huemac; Estampas Argentinas), dies at 99
  • Apr 3 Luella Gear, American actress (Joe & Mabel), dies at 82
  • Apr 4 Woodrow Wilson "Red" Sovine, American country music singer, dies following a heart attack leading to a car crash at 62
  • Apr 9 Kathleen Burke, American actress (Island of Lost Souls), dies at 66
  • Apr 10 Kay Medford [Margaret Kathleen Regan], American actress (Dean Martin Show: To Rome With Love), dies of cancer at 60
  • Apr 11 Charlotte Henry, American actress (Alice in Wonderland; Babes In Toyland; Jungle Menace), dies of cancer at 66
  • Apr 11 Florence Lake, American comic actress (leading lady in many of Edgar Kennedy comedy shorts; Lassie), dies at 75
  • Apr 12 Clark McConachy, New Zealand billiards player (World Professional C'ships 1951), dies at 84
  • Apr 12 William Tolbert, Liberian President (1971-80), killed with 27 others in a coup at 66
  • Apr 13 Markus Höttinger, Austrian racing driver, dies at 23
  • Apr 14 Tom Fadden, American stage and screen character actor (It's a Wonderful Life; Broken Arrow; Cimarron City), dies at 85

Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980)

Apr 15 French existentialist philosopher and writer (Le Mur, Nobel 1964; declined), dies at 74

  • Apr 15 Marshall Reed, American actor (The Madmen of Mandoras, Mysterious Island), dies from a massive hemorrhage at 62
  • Apr 15 Paul Langton, American actor (Till the Clouds Roll By, Peyton Place), dies from a heart attack at 66
  • Apr 15 Raymond Bailey, American actor (Vertigo, The Beverly Hillbillies, The Incredible Shrinking Man), dies at 75
  • Apr 16 Morris Stoloff, American violinist, Academy Award-winning composer, music director (Columbia Pictures, 1938-62), and orchestra leader (Moonglow/Theme from Picnic), dies at 81
  • Apr 19 Ethel Wilson, actress (Aunt Harriet-Aldrich Family), dies at 88
  • Apr 19 Tony Beckley, actor (Assault, When a Stranger Calls), dies at 51
  • Apr 21 Aleksandr Oparin, Russian biochemist (b. 1894)
  • Apr 21 Sohrab Sepehri, Persian poet and painter (b. 1928)

Jane Froman (1907-1980)

Apr 22 American singer (Jane Froman's USA Canteen), dies at 72

  • Apr 24 Alenjo Carpentier, Cuban-French writer (Guerra del Tiempo), dies at 75
  • Apr 25 Katia Mann, German actress and wife of German writer Thomas Mann, dies at 96
  • Apr 26 Cicely Courtneidge, Australian-born British actress (Double Exposure), dies at 87
  • Apr 28 (Francisco) "Chino" Pozo, Cuban-American latin jazz and Afro-Cuban drummer, bongosero and conguero, dies at 64
  • Apr 28 Dee Carroll [Betty Jean Marsh], American actress (Mad Bomber, Split), dies at 54
  • Apr 28 Tommy Caldwell, American rock bass player (Marshall Tucker Band), dies in a jeep crash at 30

Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980)

Apr 29 English film director (Psycho; The Birds; Rear Window; Vertigo), dies of renal failure at 80

  • Apr 30 Luis Muñoz Marín, Puerto Rican poet, journalist, and politician (b. 1898)
  • Apr 30 Mary McCarty, American singer, dancer, stage and screen actress (Babes in Toyland; All That Jazz;, Trapper John, M.D.), dies of a heart attack at 56