Births | ||
|---|---|---|
| * 1975 | Fergie | American pop/R&B singer, songwriter, and actress. |
| * 1970 | Mariah Carey | American singer-songwriter and actress. |
| * 1963 | Quentin Tarantino | American screenwriter, film director and actor. |
| * 1952 | Dana Stabenow | American author who has produced science fiction, mystery, and suspense/thriller. |
| * 1944 | Miguel Enriquez | Chilean physician and leader of the Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria from 1967 until 1974. |
| * 1927 | Anthony Lewis | Prominent liberal intellectual, writing for The New York Times op-ed page and The New York Review of Books, among other publications. |
| * 1923 | Louis Simpson | Jamaican poet. |
| * 1922 | Alex Agase | American football player and coach. |
| * 1912 | James Callaghan | UK politician; Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (19761979). |
| * 1899 | Gloria Swanson | Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning American Hollywood actress. |
| * 1897 | Wilhelm (pastor) Busch | German Lutheran pastor, youth evangelist, writer and activist of the Confessing Church during the Nazi period in Germany. |
| * 1893 | Karl Mannheim | Hungarian-born social philosopher and sociologist, influential with his development of the sociology of knowledge. |
| * 1886 | Ludwig Mies van der Rohe | Born Maria Ludwig Michael Mies, was an architect and designer. |
| * 1845 | Wilhelm Rontgen | German physicist, who, on 8 November 1895, produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range today known as x-rays or Rφntgen rays, an achievement that earned him the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. |
| * 1814 | Charles Mackay | Scottish poet, journalist, and song writer. |
| * 1797 | Alfred de Vigny | Poet, playwright, and novelist. |
| * 1746 | Michael Bruce | Scottish poet and hymnist. |
Deaths | ||
| 2011 | Henry Schriver | Republican represantive in the Ohio House of Representatives from 3 January 1967 to 31 December 1968, referred to as "the farmer philosopher". |
| 2009 | Arnold Meri | Estonian veteran of World War II and a Hero of the Soviet Union. |
| 2006 | Stanislaw Lem | Polish satirical, philosophical, and science fiction writer. |
| 2002 | Billy Wilder | Austro-Hungarian born American filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, artist, and journalist, whose career spanned more than 50 years and 60 films. |
| 2002 | Dudley Moore | British musician, actor and comedian. |
| 2002 | Milton Berle | American comedian and actor. |
| 1985 | Christopher Vokes | Canadian soldier. |
| 1972 | M. C. Escher | Dutch artist; most famous for his woodcuts, lithographs and mezzotints, which tend to feature impossible constructions, explorations of infinity, and tessellations. |
| 1968 | Yuri Gagarin | Soviet cosmonaut and the first human in space (12 April 1961). |
| 1931 | Arnold Bennett | English novelist and playwright. |
| 1928 | Leslie Stuart | English composer of early musical theatre, best known for the hit show Florodora (1899) and many popular songs. |
| 1918 | Henry Adams | U S historian, journalist, novelist and educator. |
| 1898 | Syed Ahmed Khan | Also known as Sir Syed and also Sayyid Ahmad Khan, was an Indian educator and politician, and an Islamic reformer and modernist. |
| 1889 | John Bright | British politician and orator. |
| 1886 | Henry Taylor | English author and dramatist. |
| 1874 | Edward Norris Kirk | Christian missionary, pastor, teacher, evangelist and writer in the Presbyterian, Congregational and revivalist traditions in the USA. |
| 1716 | George Keith | Scottish missionary. |
| 1625 | James I of England | King who ruled over England, Scotland, and Ireland, and was the first Sovereign to reign in the three realms simultaneously. |
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