Births | ||
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| * 1975 | Jolene Blalock | American actress, best known for her role in the science-fiction TV series Star Trek: Enterprise. |
| * 1974 | Eva Mendes | American actress. |
| * 1970 | John Frusciante | Guitarist of the Californian band Red Hot Chili Peppers, with whom he has featured on five studio recordings, two greatest hits packages and two live albums. |
| * 1959 | Vazgen Sargsyan | Prime Minister of Armenia for the Republican Party of Armenia from June 11, 1999 to October 27, 1999 until his assassination. |
| * 1958 | Andy Gibb | English-born Australian singer. |
| * 1955 | Penn Jillette | American illusionist, juggler and comedian known for his work with fellow illusionist Teller in the team known as Penn & Teller, with whom he hosts the television show Penn & Teller: Bullshit! airing on the Showtime network. |
| * 1948 | Elaine Paige | English singer and actress, primarily in musicals. |
| * 1927 | Richard Arnold Epstein | Also known under the pseudonym E P Stein, is a notable American game theorist. |
| * 1925 | Jacques Verges | French lawyer, nicknamed "the Devil's Advocate," who is most notable as a defender of individuals accused of terrorism and war crimes. |
| * 1908 | Irving Fiske | Born Irving Fishman in Brooklyn, New York, was a playwright, inventor, freelance writer, speaker, and the co-founder of Quarry Hill Creative Center. |
| * 1904 | Karl Rahner | German theologian, one of the most influential Roman Catholic theologians of the 20th century. |
| * 1898 | Zhou Enlai | Prominent Chinese Communist leader, was the first Premier of the People's Republic of China, from 1949 until his death. |
| * 1879 | William Henry Beveridge | British economist and social reformer. |
| * 1870 | Rosa Luxemburg | Marxist, revolutionary, and martyr. |
| * 1869 | Michael von Faulhaber | Roman Catholic Cardinal, who was Archbishop of Munich from 1917 to 1952. |
| * 1862 | Siegbert Tarrasch | Leading chess player. |
| * 1824 | Lucy Larcom | American poet whose idealistic poems caught the attention of John Greenleaf Whittier. |
| * 1817 | Austen Henry Layard | British traveler, archaeologist, cuneiformist, art historian, draughtsman, collector, author and diplomatist, best known as the excavator of Nimrud. |
| * 1815 | John Wentworth | Editor of the Chicago Democrat, a two-term mayor of Chicago, Illinois, and a six-term member of the United States House of Representatives. |
| * 1794 | Jacques Babinet | French physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who is best known for his contributions to optics. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2013 | Hugo Chavez | President of Venezuela from 2 February 1999 until his death. |
| † 2006 | Richard Kuklinski | Convicted murderer and notorious contract killer. |
| † 1999 | Alfred Denning | British barrister from Hampshire who became Master of the Rolls. |
| † 1995 | Vivian Stanshall | Born Victor Anthony Stanshall, was an English singer-songwriter, painter, musician, author, poet and wit, best known for his work with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, for his surreal exploration of the British upper classes in Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, and for narrating Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells. |
| † 1966 | Anna Akhmatova | Russian poet, known primarily by her pen name Anna Akhmatova [????? ?????????]. |
| † 1963 | Patsy Cline | American country and pop music singer. |
| † 1953 | Joseph Stalin | First General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from late 1922 until his death on 5 March 1953. |
| † 1953 | Herman J. Mankiewicz | Hollywood screenwriter and raconteur. |
| † 1950 | Edgar Lee Masters | American poet, biographer and dramatist. |
| † 1944 | Alun Lewis | Welsh poet and short-story writer, often seen as one of Britain's finest Second World War poets. |
| † 1937 | Mary Butts | British modernist writer. |
| † 1893 | Hippolyte Taine | French critic and historian. |
| † 1878 | Octavius Winslow | Also known as "The Pilgrim's Companion", was one of the foremost evangelical preachers of the 19th Century in England and America. |
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