Births | ||
|---|---|---|
| * 1989 | Alyson Michalka | Often credited as Aly, is an American actress and singer. |
| * 1975 | Rafael Marquez | Professional boxer in the Bantamweight and jr Featherweight divisions. |
| * 1967 | Doug Stanhope | American stand-up comedian. |
| * 1967 | Matthew Barney | American artist. |
| * 1966 | Tom Crean | Head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team. |
| * 1965 | Sarah Jessica Parker | American actress. |
| * 1964 | Todd Barry | American comedian, actor, and voice actor. |
| * 1962 | Marcia Cross | American actress. |
| * 1958 | Susie Bright | Also known as Susie Sexpert, is a writer, speaker, teacher, audio show host, performer, all on the subject of sexuality. |
| * 1958 | John Ensign | United States Senator from Nevada. |
| * 1947 | Elton John | English pop/rock singer, composer and pianist. |
| * 1942 | Robert J. Birgeneau | Canadian physicist educator and university administrator. |
| * 1942 | Aretha Franklin | American singer, songwriter, and pianist. |
| * 1940 | Anita Bryant | American anti-gay activist and singer. |
| * 1938 | Hoyt Axton | American country music singer-songwriter, and a film and television actor. |
| * 1934 | Gloria Steinem | American feminist and author. |
| * 1930 | John Keel | Ufologist, parapsychologist, author, and journalist currently residing in New York, USA. |
| * 1918 | Howard Cosell | Born Howard William Cohen, was an American sports journalist on American television. |
| * 1914 | Norman Borlaug | American agricultural scientist, and humanitarian. |
| * 1906 | A. J. P. Taylor | British historian, journalist, broadcaster and scholar. |
| * 1887 | Chuichi Nagumo | Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, overseeing the attack on Pearl Harbor. |
| * 1887 | Robert Quillen | American humorist. |
| * 1881 | Bela Bartok | Hungarian composer, pianist and collector of Eastern European and Middle Eastern folk music. |
| * 1873 | Rudolf Rocker | Anarcho-syndicalist anarchist, writer, historian and prominent social activist. |
| * 1862 | George Sutherland | English-born U S jurist and political figure. |
| * 1784 | Francois-Joseph Fetis | Belgian musicologist, composer, critic and teacher. |
| * 1347 | Catherine of Siena | Dominican Tertiary of the Dominican Order. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2013 | Anthony Lewis | Prominent liberal intellectual, writing for The New York Times op-ed page and The New York Review of Books, among other publications. |
| † 2007 | Andranik Margaryan | Served as the Prime Minister of Armenia from May 12, 2000, when the President appointed him, until his death on March 25, 2007. |
| † 2006 | Buck Owens | American country music singer; usually known as "Buck Owens". |
| † 1995 | James Samuel Coleman | American sociologist. |
| † 1980 | Roland Barthes | French literary critic, literary and social theorist, philosopher, and semiotician. |
| † 1919 | Wilhelm Lehmbruck | German sculptor. |
| † 1918 | Claude Debussy | French composer, prominent in the style commonly referred to as Impressionist music, though he himself intensely disliked the term. |
| † 1818 | Henry III Lee | Called Light Horse Harry, was a cavalry officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. |
| † 1801 | Novalis | Author, philosopher and poet of early German Romanticism. |
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