Births | ||
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| * 1973 | Lubos Motl | Czech theoretical physicist who works on string theory and conceptual problems of quantum gravity. |
| * 1969 | Lewis Gordon Pugh | British environmental campaigner, maritime lawyer, and endurance swimmer. |
| * 1957 | Lee Siegel | Cultural critic. |
| * 1956 | Adam Thorpe | British poet, novelist, and playwright whose works also include short stories and radio dramas. |
| * 1949 | Ray Comfort | Minister and evangelist. |
| * 1944 | Mike Rosen | Host of Denver's most popular radio talk show on 850 KOA (Monday through Friday 9am to 11:45am) and a columnist for the Rocky Mountain News. |
| * 1936 | James Lee Burke | American author of mysteries, best known for his Dave Robicheaux series. |
| * 1935 | Calvin Trillin | American journalist, humorist, and novelist. |
| * 1934 | Joan Didion | American writer renowned as a novelist, journalist and prose stylist. |
| * 1932 | Little Richard | Known by the stage name Little Richard, is an American singer, songwriter and pianist, whose hits in the mid-1950s were defining moments in the development of rock and roll. |
| * 1930 | Yi-Fu Tuan | Chinese-American writer and geographer. |
| * 1914 | Hans Hellmut Kirst | German novelist from Osterode, East Prussia. |
| * 1910 | Abraham Polonsky | American novelist, screenwriter and film director. |
| * 1907 | William Barclay | Author, radio and television presenter, Church of Scotland minister and Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism at the University of Glasgow. |
| * 1901 | Werner Heisenberg | German physicist, Nobel laureate, and one of the founders of the field of quantum mechanics. |
| * 1901 | Walt Disney | American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, and animator. |
| * 1886 | Rose Wilder Lane | American journalist, travel writer, novelist, and political theorist. |
| * 1876 | Flora Thompson | English author and poet, most well-known for her semi-autobiographical trilogy, Lark Rise to Candleford. |
| * 1868 | Arnold Sommerfeld | German physicist who introduced the fine-structure constant in 1919. |
| * 1867 | Jozef Pilsudski | Polish revolutionary and statesman, marshal, first chief of state (1918–1922) and authoritarian leader (1926–1935) of renascent Poland, and founder of her armed forces. |
| * 1859 | Sir Sidney Lee | Born Solomon Lazarus Lee, was an English biographer and critic, and the second editor of the Dictionary of National Biography. |
| * 1830 | Christina Rossetti | English poet and the sister of artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. |
| * 1782 | Martin Van Buren | Nicknamed Old Kinderhook, was the eighth President of the United States. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2007 | Karlheinz Stockhausen | German composer, and one of the most controversial composers of the 20th century. |
| † 1982 | Caryl Brahms | Born Doris Caroline Abrahams, was an English writer of Turkish-Jewish descent. |
| † 1977 | Aleksandr Vasilevsky | Soviet military commander, promoted to Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1943. |
| † 1954 | Kalki (R. Krishnamurthy) Krishnamurthy | Indian author, who wrote in Tamil under various pseudonyms, but who became most famous using the name Kalki, evoking a prophesied avatar of Vishnu. |
| † 1951 | Shoeless Joe Jackson | Left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox. |
| † 1950 | Sri Aurobindo | Indian nationalist, scholar, poet, mystic, evolutionary philosopher, yogi and guru; born Aravinda Akroyd Ghose. |
| † 1926 | Claude Monet | Also known as Oscar-Claude Monet or Claude Oscar Monet, was a French Impressionist painter. |
| † 1905 | Bruno de Souza | Indian Konkani language writer and novelist from Goa. |
| † 1870 | Alexandre Dumas | French writer, best known for his numerous historical novels of high adventure which have made him the most widely read French author in the world. |
| † 1859 | Louis Poinsot | French mathematician and physicist. |
| † 1791 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Composer and musician. |
| † 1784 | Phillis Wheatley | Slave in Boston, Massachusetts, where her master's family taught her to read and write, and encouraged her poetry. |
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