Births | ||
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| * 1990 | Magnus Carlsen | Norwegian chess Grandmaster who is currently the number one ranked player in the world. |
| * 1978 | Clay Aiken | American singer, US Fund for UNICEF Ambassador, co-founder of the Bubel Aiken Foundation. |
| * 1971 | Kristi Noem | U S Representative for South Dakota At-Large. |
| * 1965 | Ben Stiller | American comedian, actor, writer, film director, and producer. |
| * 1965 | Tod A | American singer, songwriter, and graphic designer born in Greenville, South Carolina. |
| * 1955 | Andy Gray | Scottish football player and is now a football pundit for Sky Sports. |
| * 1954 | Lawrence Summers | American economist and the head of the White House's National Economic Council for President Barack Obama. |
| * 1952 | Mandy Patinkin | American actor and renowned tenor. |
| * 1947 | David Mamet | American playwright, screenwriter, film director, director, poet, essayist and novelist. |
| * 1944 | George Graham | Scottish former football player and manager. |
| * 1936 | Abbie Hoffman | Social and political activist in the United States, co-founder of the Youth International Party, and later, a fugitive from the law, who lived under an alias following a conviction for dealing cocaine. |
| * 1930 | G. Gordon Liddy | Chief operative for President Richard Nixon's White House Plumbers unit when they broke into the Watergate complex, which at the time was the headquarters of the Democratic National Convention, in 1972. |
| * 1924 | Shirley Chisholm | American politician, educator and author. |
| * 1907 | Jacques Barzun | French-born American scholar, historian, critic, teacher and editor. |
| * 1904 | Clyfford Still | American painter, and one of the leading figures of Abstract Expressionism. |
| * 1897 | Virginia Henderson | American nurse, researcher, theorist and author. |
| * 1885 | Albert Kesselring | Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall during World War II He was one of the most respected and skillful generals of Nazi Germany. |
| * 1874 | Winston Churchill | British politician & statesman, best known for his leadership of the United Kingdom during World War II He was Prime Minister of the UK from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. |
| * 1835 | Mark Twain | Better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American humorist, novelist, writer, and lecturer. |
| * 1835 | Samuel Langhorne (Mark Twain) Clemens | Better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American humorist, novelist, writer, and lecturer. |
| * 1825 | William-Adolphe Bouguereau | French academic painter. |
| * 1817 | Theodor Mommsen | German classical scholar, jurist and historian, generally regarded as the greatest classicist of the 19th century. |
| * 1809 | Mark Lemon | Editor of Punch, born in London, England. |
| * 1711 | Ebenezer Kinnersley | Scientist, inventor and lecturer, specializing in the investigation of electricity. |
| * 1667 | Jonathan Swift | Irish writer and satirist. |
| * 1554 | Philip Sidney | English courtier, soldier, poet and romancer. |
Deaths | ||
| † 1997 | Kathy Acker | Born Karen Alexander, was an American experimental writer. |
| † 1994 | Guy Debord | French strategist and founding member of the groups Letterist International and Situationist International. |
| † 1990 | Norman Cousins | Adjunct Professor of Medical Humanities at the University of California and a prominent world federalist leader. |
| † 1989 | Ingeborg Refling Hagen | Norwegian author and teacher. |
| † 1979 | Joyce Grenfell | English film and television actress and comedienne. |
| † 1977 | Terence Rattigan | English dramatist and screenwriter. |
| † 1967 | Patrick Kavanagh | Irish poet and novelist. |
| † 1967 | Alan Tower Waterman | American physicist. |
| † 1938 | Corneliu Zelea Codreanu | Romanian political leader of the far right, the founder and charismatic leader of the Iron Guard or The Legion of the Archangel Michael, a nationalist, Orthodox Christian, anti-Communist, and anti-Jewish organization which was active throughout most of the interwar period. |
| † 1934 | Roy Turk | U S songwriter. |
| † 1930 | Mary Harris Jones | Born in Cork, Ireland, was a prominent American socialist, labor and community organizer, and a founder of the Industrial Workers of the World. |
| † 1900 | Oscar Wilde | Irish essayist, novelist, playwright and poet. |
| † 1878 | George Henry Lewes | English philosopher, biographer, novelist, and literary and dramatic critic. |
| † 1654 | John Selden | English jurist, legal antiquary and oriental scholar. |
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