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* [[December 19]] – [[Arthur Gardner (producer)|Arthur Gardner]], television and film producer and actor (b. [[1910 in the United States|1910]])
* [[December 19]] – [[Arthur Gardner (producer)|Arthur Gardner]], television and film producer and actor (b. [[1910 in the United States|1910]])
* [[December 22]]
* [[December 22]]
** [[Christine Cavanaugh]], voice actress (b. [[1963 in the United States|1963]])
** [[Christine Cavanaugh]], actress (b. [[1963 in the United States|1963]])
** [[Joe Cocker]], British singer and musician, died in [[Crawford, Colorado]] (b. [[1944 in the United Kingdom|1944]])
** [[Joe Cocker]], British singer and musician, died in [[Crawford, Colorado]] (b. [[1944 in the United Kingdom|1944]])
** [[Joseph Sargent]], film director (b. [[1925 in the United States|1925]])
** [[Joseph Sargent]], film director (b. [[1925 in the United States|1925]])

Revision as of 00:20, 31 December 2014

2014
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:

Events in the year 2014 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal Government

Events

February 3: Janet Yellen - 15th Chairperson of the Federal Reserve
March 22: 2014 Oso mudslide

Ongoing

Predicted and scheduled events

December

Elections

December

See also

References

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