Births | ||
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| * 1988 | Suvi Koponen | Finnish fashion model. |
| * 1985 | Keira Knightley | British actress. |
| * 1973 | Larry Page | Founder of the Google company and search engine. |
| * 1962 | John Stockton | Former NBA player. |
| * 1961 | William Hague | British politician, the Member of Parliament for Richmond, North Yorkshire, former leader of the Conservative Party, and currently First Secretary of State and Foreign Secretary. |
| * 1950 | Martin Short | Canadian actor, writer, comedian, impressionist, singer and dancer. |
| * 1947 | Subhash Kak | Indian American philosopher, poet, and scientist. |
| * 1944 | Diana Ross | American singer and actress, who first became prominent as lead singer of The Supremes. |
| * 1943 | Bob Woodward | One of the best-known journalists in the United States, thanks largely to his work in helping uncover the Watergate scandal that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation, in a historical partnership with Carl Bernstein, while working as a reporter for The Washington Post. |
| * 1942 | Erica Jong | American author and educator. |
| * 1941 | Richard Dawkins | Oxford zoologist, author, and media commentator, famous for his popular science books on evolution and his views on religion, atheism, and memetics, or "cultural evolution". |
| * 1940 | Nancy Pelosi | Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. |
| * 1938 | Anthony James Leggett | John D and Catherine T MacArthur Chair and Center for Advanced Study Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. |
| * 1936 | Eder Jofre | Brazilian former boxer, whom many consider to be the best Brazilian boxer of all time, aswell as the 2nd greatest bantam weight fighter of all time behind Ruben Olivares. |
| * 1935 | Mahmoud Abbas | Commonly known as Abu Mazen, was elected President of the Palestinian National Authority on January 9, 2005 and took office on January 15, 2005. |
| * 1931 | Leonard Nimoy | Best known as "Mr Spock" in Star Trek, is an American actor and poet. |
| * 1925 | Pierre Boulez | French composer and conductor of contemporary classical music. |
| * 1916 | Sterling Hayden | American actor, writer and seaman. |
| * 1916 | Bill Edrich | English cricketer. |
| * 1913 | Paul Erdos | Immensely prolific and famously eccentric mathematician who, with hundreds of collaborators, worked on problems in combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, classical analysis, approximation theory, set theory and probability theory. |
| * 1911 | Tennessee Williams | American playwright. |
| * 1911 | Bernard Katz | German-born biophysicist, noted for his work on nerve biochemistry. |
| * 1908 | Franz Stangl | SS officer, commandant of the Sobibór and of Treblinka extermination camp. |
| * 1904 | Joseph Campbell | American professor, writer, and orator most famous for his work in the fields of comparative mythology and comparative religion. |
| * 1874 | Robert Frost | American poet; winner of four Pulitzer Prizes. |
| * 1859 | A. E. Housman | Usually known as A E Housman, was an English poet and classical scholar, now best known for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad. |
| * 1854 | Harry Furniss | Artist and illustrator. |
| * 1850 | Edward Bellamy | American novelist. |
| * 1838 | William Edward Hartpole Lecky | Irish historian. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2011 | Diana Wynne Jones | English author notable for her fantasy novels for children and adults, as well as a small amount of non-fiction. |
| † 2011 | Diana Wynne Jones | English author notable for her fantasy novels for children and adults, as well as a small amount of non-fiction. |
| † 2005 | James Callaghan | UK politician; Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1976–1979). |
| † 2003 | Daniel Patrick Moynihan | Four-term U S Senator, ambassador, administration official, and academic. |
| † 1995 | Eazy-E | Better known by his stage name Eazy-E, was an American rapper who performed solo and in the hip hop group N W A, Wright was born to Richard and Kathie Wright in Compton, California. |
| † 1976 | Lin Yutang | Chinese writer and translator. |
| † 1976 | Joseph Albers | German artist, mathematician and educator whose work, both in Europe and in the United States, formed the basis of some of the most influential and far-reaching art education programs of the 20th century. |
| † 1974 | Edward Condon | Distinguished nuclear physicist, a pioneer in quantum mechanics, a participant in the development of radar and nuclear weapons in World War II, research director of Corning Glass, director of the National Bureau of Standards, and president of the American Physical Society (as well as, late in his life, professor of physics at the University of Colorado. |
| † 1973 | Noel Coward | English actor, playwright, and composer of popular music. |
| † 1969 | John Kennedy Toole | American novelist best known for his posthumously published comic novel A Confederacy of Dunces, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1981. |
| † 1964 | Paul A. Baran | American economist known for his Marxist views. |
| † 1959 | Raymond Chandler | Author of crime stories and novels. |
| † 1945 | David Lloyd George | British politician, who served as Prime Minister of United Kingdom (1916–1922). |
| † 1923 | Sarah Bernhardt | Born Marie Henriette Bernardt, was a French stage actress. |
| † 1920 | Mary Augusta Ward | British novelist who wrote under her married name as Mrs. |
| † 1902 | Cecil Rhodes | British businessman and effective founder of the state of Rhodesia. |
| † 1892 | Walt Whitman | American journalist and poet, most famous for his lifelong work on his book Leaves of Grass. |
| † 1890 | African Spir | Russian Neo-Kantian philosopher of German descent, whose book Denken und Wirklichkeit [Thought and Reality] exerted a "lasting impact" on the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche. |
| † 1871 | Francois-Joseph Fetis | Belgian musicologist, composer, critic and teacher. |
| † 1827 | Ludwig van Beethoven | German composer who lived predominantly in Vienna, Austria. |
| † 1726 | John Vanbrugh | English architect and dramatist, perhaps best known as the designer of Blenheim Palace. |
| † 1649 | John Winthrop | Led a group of Puritans to the New World and joined the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629. |
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