Births | ||
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| * 1974 | Melanie Chisholm | English singer, songwriter and television personality most famous as one of the five members of English girl group the Spice Girls, where she is known as "Sporty Spice". |
| * 1970 | Zack de la Rocha | American rapper, musician, poet, and activist of Mexican, German, and Irish descent. |
| * 1969 | David Mitchell | Award-winning British writer of postmodernist novels. |
| * 1965 | Rob Zombie | American musician, film director and writer. |
| * 1962 | Joe Quesada | American comic book editor, writer and artist. |
| * 1956 | Marie Colvin | Award-winning American journalist. |
| * 1954 | Howard Stern | American radio and TV personality, humorist and author. |
| * 1952 | Walter Mosley | Prominent American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. |
| * 1951 | Rush Limbaugh | US radio host and prominent conservative political commentator. |
| * 1951 | Kirstie Alley | American actress. |
| * 1950 | Sheila Jackson Lee | U S Representative for Texas's 18th congressional district, serving since 1995. |
| * 1950 | Dorrit Moussaieff | Israeli-born British-Icelandic First Lady of Iceland, jewelry designer, editor, businesswoman and socialite. |
| * 1949 | Haruki Murakami | Popular contemporary Japanese writer. |
| * 1948 | Khalid Abdul Muhammad | Born Harold Moore Jr, was a leading figure in the Black Nationalist movement throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. |
| * 1944 | Joe Frazier | World heavyweight boxing champion, active mostly in the 1960s and 1970s. |
| * 1929 | Alasdair MacIntyre | British philosopher primarily known for his contribution to moral and political philosophy but known also for his work in the history of philosophy and theology. |
| * 1926 | Morton Feldman | American composer. |
| * 1923 | Alice Miller | Psychologist noted for her work on child abuse and its effects upon society as well as the lives of individuals. |
| * 1918 | Maharishi Mahesh Yogi | Developed and introduced the Transcendental Meditation technique and related programs and initiatives, including schools and universities with campuses in countries around the world. |
| * 1916 | Pieter Willem Botha | Commonly known as "PW", was the prime minister of South Africa from 1978 to 1984 and the first executive state president from 1984 to 1989. |
| * 1910 | Luise Rainer | First actor to win two Oscars, and is currently the oldest living winner of an Oscar. |
| * 1893 | Hermann Goring | Nazi founder of the Gestapo, Head of the Luftwaffe; in English his name is also spelled as Hermann Goering. |
| * 1893 | Alfred Rosenberg | Early and intellectually influential member of the Nazi party, who later held several important posts in the Nazi government. |
| * 1891 | John Masterman | Noted academic, sportsman and author. |
| * 1876 | Jack London | American author. |
| * 1863 | Swami Vivekananda | Teacher of the Vedanta philosophy, and one of the most famous and influential spiritual leaders of Hinduism. |
| * 1856 | John Singer Sargent | Most successful portrait painter of his era, as well as a gifted landscape painter and watercolorist. |
| * 1746 | Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi | Swiss educational reformer. |
| * 1729 | Edmund Burke | Irish political philosopher, Whig politician and statesman who is often regarded as the father of modern conservatism. |
| * 1587 | John Winthrop | Led a group of Puritans to the New World and joined the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2002 | Stanley (comedian) Unwin | South African-born British comedian and comic writer, famous for his idiosyncratic brand of English known as "Unwinese". |
| † 1976 | Agatha Christie | English author of detective fiction. |
| † 1965 | Lorraine Hansberry | American playwright. |
| † 1960 | Nevil Shute | Was, as Nevil Shute, one of the most popular novelists of the mid-20th century, as well as a successful aeronautical engineer. |
| † 1871 | Henry Alford | English churchman, theologian, textual critic, scholar, poet, hymnodist, and writer. |
| † 1829 | Friedrich Schlegel | German poet, critic and scholar. |
| † 1665 | Pierre de Fermat | French mathematician and lawyer of Basque origin at the Parliament of Toulouse. |
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