Births | ||
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| * 1980 | Arin Paul | Bengali film director. |
| * 1947 | Andrew Tobias | American journalist, author, and columnist. |
| * 1943 | Edie Sedgwick | American actress, socialite, and heiress who starred in many of Andy Warhol's short films in the 1960s. |
| * 1939 | Peter S. Beagle | American fantasist and author of novels, nonfiction, and screenplays. |
| * 1937 | George Takei | American actor of Japanese decent. |
| * 1936 | Pat Roberts | United States Senator from Kansas. |
| * 1920 | John Paul Stevens | American jurist and served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1975 until his retirement in 2010. |
| * 1915 | Alvin M. Weinberg | Nuclear physicist and administrator at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. |
| * 1893 | Joan Miro | Spanish painter, sculptor and ceramist born in Barcelona, Spain. |
| * 1890 | Maurice Duplessis | ; controversial Premier of Québec from 1936 to 1940 and 1944 to 1959. |
| * 1889 | Adolf Hitler | Austrian-born German politician who lead the Nazi party from 1921 to 1945. |
| * 1826 | Dinah Craik | English novelist and poet. |
| * 1826 | Dinah Maria Mulock | English novelist and poet. |
| * 1808 | Napoleon III | President of the French Republic (1849–1852) and Emperor of the French (1852–1870). |
| * 1492 | Pietro Aretino | Italian author, playwright, poet and satirist. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2003 | Bernard Katz | German-born biophysicist, noted for his work on nerve biochemistry. |
| † 1992 | Benny Hill | English comedian and actor, notable for his long-running television program The Benny Hill Show. |
| † 1991 | Don Siegel | Influential American film director and producer. |
| † 1982 | Archibald MacLeish | American poet, writer and the Librarian of Congress. |
| † 1948 | Mitsumasa Yonai | Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, and politician. |
| † 1932 | Giuseppe Peano | Italian mathematician, logician, and one of the founders of modern mathematical logic and set theory. |
| † 1912 | Bram Stoker | Irish novelist and short story writer who wrote under the name Bram Stoker, most famous as the writer of the influential horror novel Dracula. |
| † 1885 | William Mountford | English Unitarian preacher and author. |
| † 1820 | James Morris | Continental Army officer from Connecticut during the American Revolutionary War and founder of the Morris Academy. |
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