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| * 1973 | DJ Shadow | Prominent musical producer and turntablist. |
| * 1967 | Ihor Pavlyuk | Ukrainian writer and research worker. |
| * 1958 | Grandmaster Flash | Better known as Grandmaster Flash, is an American hip hop musician and DJ. |
| * 1950 | James Richardson | American poet. |
| * 1947 | Jon Corzine | Financial executive and a former American politician, who served as the 54th Governor of New Jersey from 2006 to 2010. |
| * 1944 | Omar Bashir | Has been the chief of state of Sudan since 1989, when he led a bloodless military coup against the existing government. |
| * 1940 | Leonard Susskind | American physicist and the Felix Bloch professor of theoretical physics at Stanford University in the field of string theory and quantum field theory. |
| * 1935 | Benjamin W. Lee | Or Ben Lee, was a Korean-American theoretical physicist. |
| * 1933 | Joe Orton | English playwright. |
| * 1925 | Mario Merz | Italian artist. |
| * 1924 | Charlie Munger | Vice-Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Corporation, the diversified investment corporation chaired by investor Warren Buffett. |
| * 1922 | Ernest Hollings | Served as a Democratic United States Senator from South Carolina from 1966 to 2005 as well as Governor of South Carolina (1959–1963) and Lieutenant Governor (1955–1959). |
| * 1919 | J. D. Salinger | American author, most famous for his novel The Catcher in the Rye. |
| * 1909 | Barry Goldwater | American politician. |
| * 1895 | J. Edgar Hoover | Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1924 until 1972. |
| * 1890 | Karel Capek | Czech author and playwright, who introduced and made popular the word "robot" as a word for artificial human beings, which first appeared in his play R U R in 1920. |
| * 1887 | Wilhelm Canaris | German admiral and head of the Abwehr, the German military intelligence service, from 1935 to 1944. |
| * 1879 | E. M. Forster | English novelist, short story writer, and essayist. |
| * 1863 | Pierre de Coubertin | French educationalist and historian, founder of the International Olympic Committee, and is considered the father of the modern Olympic Games. |
| * 1854 | James Frazer | Scottish social anthropologist influential in the early stages of the modern studies of mythology and comparative religion. |
| * 1839 | James Ryder Randall | Journalist and poet. |
| * 1830 | Paul Hamilton Hayne | Nineteenth century Southern poet, critic, and editor of minor but historical distinction. |
| * 1819 | Arthur Hugh Clough | English poet, and the brother of Anne Clough. |
| * 1803 | Richard Henry Horne | English poet and critic. |
| * 1768 | Maria Edgeworth | Popular and influential Anglo-Irish novelist, short-story writer and educationalist. |
| * 1766 | Antoine-Vincent Arnault | French dramatist. |
| * 1745 | Anthony Wayne | United States Army general and statesman. |
| * 0 | Leonid Brezhnev | Effective ruler of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982, at first in partnership with others. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2012 | Kiro Gligorov | First democraticaly elected president of the Republic of Macedonia. |
| † 2005 | Eugene J. Martin | African American visual artist. |
| † 2005 | Shirley Chisholm | American politician, educator and author. |
| † 2005 | Asher Peres | Israeli physicist, considered a pioneer in quantum information theory. |
| † 1997 | Townes Van Zandt | Country-folk music singer-songwriter, performer, and poet. |
| † 1995 | E. P. Wigner | Hungarian physicist and mathematician. |
| † 1992 | Grace Hopper | U S Naval officer, and an early computer programmer. |
| † 1982 | Margot Grahame | English actress. |
| † 1970 | Howard Scott | Founder of the Technocracy movement. |
| † 1960 | Margaret Sullavan | American stage and film actress. |
| † 1956 | Frank Hague | Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey. |
| † 1953 | Hank Williams | American singer, guitarist, and songwriter, who has become an icon of country music, Rock 'n' Roll and one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. |
| † 1932 | C. P. Scott | British journalist, publisher and politician. |
| † 1894 | Heinrich Hertz | German physicist who clarified and expanded the electromagnetic theory of light that had been put forth by Maxwell. |
| † 1716 | William Wycherley | English dramatist of the Restoration period. |
| † 1697 | Filippo Baldinucci | Italian art historian and biographer. |
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