Births | ||
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| * 1985 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Better known as Cristiano Ronaldo, is a professional Portuguese footballer, who plays for Real Madrid C F and Portugal's national team. |
| * 1974 | Miranda July | Performing artist, musician, writer, actress and film director. |
| * 1971 | Ameer Haider Khan Hoti | Pakistani MPA in the NWFP provincial assembly and the current Chief Minister of NWFP. |
| * 1969 | Michael Sheen | Award-winning Welsh actor, mainly known for his stage work. |
| * 1953 | Giannina Braschi | Puerto Rican poet, novelist, and essayist who writes in English, Spanish, and Spanglish. |
| * 1943 | Nolan Bushnell | American electrical engineer and entrepreneur who co-founded Atari and founded the Chuck E Cheese's Pizza-Time Theaters chain. |
| * 1934 | Don Cherry | Former NHL and AHL hockey player and a former NHL coach. |
| * 1934 | Hank Aaron | Retired Major League Baseball player whose career lasted 23 seasons from 1954 to 1976 with the Braves organization in the National League. |
| * 1914 | William S. Burroughs | More commonly known as William S Burroughs, was an American novelist, essayist, social critic, painter and spoken word performer. |
| * 1912 | Tex Atchison | American musician and songwriter. |
| * 1900 | Adlai Stevenson | American politician and statesman, noted for his skill in debate and oratory; Governor of Illinois, he was twice an unsuccessful candidate for President of the United States running against Dwight D Eisenhower (in 1952 and 1956). |
| * 1894 | Frederick E. Morgan | British army officer in the Second World War, famous as the original planner of Operation Overlord. |
| * 1837 | Dwight L. Moody | Also known as "D L Moody", was an American evangelist and publisher. |
| * 1788 | Robert Peel | Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 10 December 1834 to 8 April 1835, and again from 30 August 1841 to 29 June 1846. |
| * 1725 | James Otis | Lawyer in colonial Massachusetts who was an early advocate of the political views that led to the American Revolution. |
| * 1626 | Marie de Rabutin-Chantal Sevigne | French aristocrat, remembered for her letter-writing. |
Deaths | ||
| 2010 | Harry Schwarz | South African lawyer, statesman and long-time political opposition leader against apartheid, who eventually served as the South African ambassador to the United States during the countrys transition to representative democracy. |
| 2010 | Ian Carmichael | English film, stage, television and radio actor. |
| 2008 | 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. |
| 2003 | Larry LeSueur | Born Laurence Edward LeSueur, was a well-known war correspondent during World War II He worked closely with Edward R Murrow and was part of an elite group of broadcast pioneers known as the Murrow's Boys. |
| 1999 | Sean Sellers | Young American murderer and an ex-Satanist, who converted to Christianity while in prison. |
| 1993 | Joseph L. Mankiewicz | Hollywood screenwriter, director and producer. |
| 1991 | Pedro Arrupe | Twenty-eighth Father General (196583) of the Society of Jesus. |
| 1972 | Marianne Moore | Modernist American poet and writer. |
| 1958 | H. M. Tomlinson | British writer and journalist. |
| 1927 | Inayat Khan | Exemplar of Universal Sufism and founder of the Sufi Order International. |
| 1881 | Thomas Carlyle | Scottish essayist, satirist, and historian, whose work was hugely influential during the Victorian era. |
| 1861 | Pierre Bosquet | French soldier. |
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