Births | ||
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| * 1963 | Seal (musician) | Known primarily as Seal, is an Anglo-Nigerian soul singer and songwriter. |
| * 1963 | Laurell K. Hamilton | American erotic horror and science fiction/fantasy writer. |
| * 1953 | Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner | Became president of Argentina in 2007, when she was elected to succeed her husband, Nestor Kirchner. |
| * 1952 | Amy Tan | Chinese-American writer and member of the Rock Bottom Remainders, most famous for her novel The Joy Luck Club. |
| * 1948 | Pim Fortuyn | Known as Pim Fortuyn, was a Dutch politician, civil servant, sociologist, author and professor who formed his own party, Pim Fortuyn List. |
| * 1947 | Tim Shadbolt | Mayor of the city of Invercargill, New Zealand, and former mayor of Waitemata City. |
| * 1943 | Robert Trivers | American evolutionary biologist and sociobiologist, most noted for proposing the theories of reciprocal altruism (1971), parental investment (1972), and parent-offspring conflict (1974). |
| * 1940 | Smokey Robinson | R&B and soul singer and songwriter. |
| * 1940 | Jeffrey Cohen | Leading British rabbi and author of books on Judaism. |
| * 1939 | Heinz Pagels | American physicist, an adjunct professor of physics at Rockefeller University, the executive director and chief executive officer of the New York Academy of Sciences, and president of the International League for Human Rights. |
| * 1906 | Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar | Popularly known as "Guruji", was the second "Sarsanghchalak" of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. |
| * 1896 | Andre Breton | French writer, poet and theorist of Surrealism. |
| * 1806 | Nehemiah Adams | American clergyman and writer. |
| * 1717 | David Garrick | English actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer who influenced nearly all aspects of theatrical practice throughout the 18th century and was a pupil and friend of Samuel Johnson. |
| * 1473 | Nicolaus Copernicus | Early modern astronomer and mathematician; proponent of the heliocentric cosmic model. |
Deaths | ||
| 2010 | Lionel Jeffries | British actor, screenwriter and film director. |
| 2001 | Charles Trenet | Born Louis Charles Auguste Claude Trenet, was a French singer and songwriter. |
| 2000 | Friedensreich Hundertwasser | Born Friedrich Stowasser, was an Austrian painter, architect, and sculptor. |
| 1997 | Deng Xiaoping | Prominent Chinese politician and reformer, and the late leader of the Communist Party of China. |
| 1997 | Leo Rosten | American teacher, academic and humorist best remembered for his stories about the night-school "prodigy" Hyman Kaplan and for The Joys of Yiddish (1968). |
| 1994 | Derek Jarman | British film director, stage designer, artist, and writer. |
| 1990 | Michael Powell | . |
| 1988 | Rene Char | Born Renι-Ιmile Char, was a 20th century French poet, and a member of the French Resistance forces of World War II. |
| 1988 | Isabel Bishop | Major painter of Depression-era social realism. |
| 1986 | James Eastland | United States Senator from Mississippi in 1941 and from 1943 to 1978. |
| 1980 | Bon Scott | Lead singer, lyricist, and frontman of the Australian hard rock band, AC/DC, from 1974 until his death in 1980. |
| 1977 | Anthony Crosland | Born at St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, England, was a British politician and Labour member of Parliament - as well as being a socialist theorist. |
| 1952 | Knut Hamsun | Norwegian author and Nobel laureate. |
| 1951 | Andre Gide | French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1947. |
| 1927 | Georg Brandes | Danish critic and scholar who had great influence on Scandinavian and European literature from the 1870s through the turn of the 20th century. |
| 1916 | Ernst Mach | Austrian-Czech physicist and philosopher, noted for his contributions to physics such as the Mach number and the study of shock waves. |
| 1902 | Richard Maurice Bucke | Often called Maurice Bucke, was an important Canadian progressive psychiatrist in the late nineteenth century. |
| 1837 | Georg Buchner | German dramatist and writer of prose. |
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