Births | ||
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| * 1979 | Peter Wentz | Bassist, back-up vocalist, and primary lyricist of Chicago-based band Fall Out Boy. |
| * 1972 | Chuck Klosterman | American pop-culture journalist, critic, and essayist. |
| * 1971 | Mark Wahlberg | Academy Award-nominated American actor and television producer, formerly known as rapper Marky Mark. |
| * 1965 | Michael E. Brown | Has been a professor of planetary astronomy at the California Institute of Technology since 2003. |
| * 1963 | Mike Turner | Canadian musician and producer. |
| * 1958 | Geoff Dyer | British writer. |
| * 1958 | Avigdor Lieberman | Israeli politician and leader of the Yisrael Beytenu party. |
| * 1950 | John Yau | American poet and critic. |
| * 1947 | David Hare | English playwright and stage director who has also worked as a screenwriter and film director, winning a BAFTA and being nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe. |
| * 1947 | Laurie Anderson | American experimental performance artist and musician. |
| * 1944 | Nigel Rees | British broadcaster, author, journalist and speaker, well-known for his Quote Unquote program on BBC Radio 4. |
| * 1939 | Joe Clark | Retired Canadian politician. |
| * 1939 | Margaret Drabble | English novelist, biographer and literary critic. |
| * 1934 | Bill Moyers | American journalist, broadcaster, and a former White House Press Secretary. |
| * 1900 | Garrett Fort | American short story writer, playwright, and Hollywood screenwriter. |
| * 1900 | Dennis Gabor | Hungarian-born British physicist and inventor at Imperial College London (1958–1967), most notable for inventing holography in 1949, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971. |
| * 1898 | Federico Garcia Lorca | Spanish poet, dramatist, painter, pianist and composer. |
| * 1898 | Federico Garcia Lorca | Spanish poet, dramatist, painter, pianist and composer. |
| * 1897 | Charles Hartshorne | Prominent American philosopher who concentrated primarily on the philosophy of religion and metaphysics. |
| * 1886 | Kurt Hahn | German-born British educator and founder of several innovative educational movements, including Outward Bound. |
| * 1885 | W. C. Allee | American zoologist and ecologist known for his work in the behavioural sciences during the 1930s. |
| * 1884 | Ivy Compton-Burnett | Award-winning English novelist. |
| * 1883 | John Maynard Keynes | British economist whose ideas, known as Keynesian economics, had a major impact on modern economic and political theory and on many governments' fiscal policies. |
| * 1878 | Pancho Villa | Better known as Francisco or "Pancho" Villa, was a Mexican Revolutionary general. |
| * 1868 | James Connolly | Scottish-born Irish socialist politician and fighter against British rule. |
| * 1830 | Carmine Crocco | Known as Donatello, was an Italian brigand. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2012 | Ray Bradbury | American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer. |
| † 2006 | Frederick Franck | Painter, sculptor, and author of many books on Buddhism and human spirituality. |
| † 2004 | Ronald Reagan | American actor and politician, who became 33rd Governor of California and 40th President of the United States; He was the husband of Jane Wyman (1940–1948) and Nancy Davis (married in 1952). |
| † 1981 | Elie Munk | French rabbi and author. |
| † 1973 | Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar | Popularly known as "Guruji", was the second "Sarsanghchalak" of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. |
| † 1965 | Eleanor Farjeon | English author of children's stories and plays, poetry, biography, history and satire. |
| † 1915 | Henri Gaudier-Brzeska | French sculptor who developed a rough-hewn, primitive style of direct carving. |
| † 1910 | O. Henry | Pen name of William Sydney Porter, a short-story writer famous for his use of twist endings. |
| † 1900 | Stephen Crane | American novelist, poet and journalist. |
| † 1807 | Boyle Roche | Irish politician, famed for his highly ornamented and often inaccurate speech, which often included amusing mixed metaphors and malapropisms. |
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