Births | ||
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| * 1979 | Daniel Johns | Australian vocalist, composer, guitarist, and pianist, best known as frontman of the rock band Silverchair. |
| * 1974 | Chetan Bhagat | Indian author. |
| * 1966 | Nina Shatskaya | Russian singer and actress, best known for her unique jazzy take on the Russian romance heritage. |
| * 1960 | Mart Laar | Estonian statesman, historian and economist. |
| * 1959 | Terry Francona | Nicknamed "Tito," is the manager of the Boston Red Sox. |
| * 1946 | John Waters | American filmmaker, actor, writer, personality, visual artist and art collector, who rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films. |
| * 1938 | Talal Abu-Ghazaleh | Chairman and Founder of international Jordan-based group Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization. |
| * 1935 | Mac Maharaj | South African politician affiliated to the African National Congress, academic and businessman of Indian origin. |
| * 1922 | Charles Mingus | American jazz bassist, composer, bandleader, and occasional pianist also known for his activism against racial injustice. |
| * 1922 | Richard Diebenkorn | Well-known 20th century American painter. |
| * 1909 | Indro Montanelli | Italian journalist and historian. |
| * 1904 | J. Robert Oppenheimer | American physicist and the scientific director of the Manhattan Project. |
| * 1889 | Henry D. Moyle | Commonly known as Henry D Moyle, was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |
| * 1874 | Wu Peifu | Chinese warlord and General of the Republic of China. |
| * 1870 | Vladimir Lenin | – 21 January 1924) was a Russian revolutionary, the leader of the Bolshevik communist party, the first Premier of the Soviet Union and the main theorist of Leninism. |
| * 1840 | Odilon Redon | Symbolist painter, born in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France. |
| * 1816 | Philip James Bailey | English poet; he authored Festus. |
| * 1804 | Richard (minister) Fuller | One of the founders of the Southern Baptist movement. |
| * 1766 | Anne Louise Germaine de Stael | Commonly known as Madame de Staël, was a French-speaking Swiss author living in Paris and abroad who determined literary tastes of Europe at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. |
| * 1724 | Immanuel Kant | Born Emanuel Kant, was a Prussian philosopher. |
| * 1707 | Henry Fielding | English novelist and dramatist known for his rich earthy humor and satirical prowess and as the author of the novel Tom Jones. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2006 | Henriette Avram | Computer programmer and systems analyst who developed the MARC format, which is the national and international data standard for bibliographic and holdings information in libraries. |
| † 2005 | Philip Morrison | American physicist from Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
| † 2002 | Victor Frederick Weisskopf | Austrian born Jewish American theoretical physicist. |
| † 1994 | Richard Nixon | 37th U S President. |
| † 1994 | Karl Hess | American libertarian and speechwriter for Barry Goldwater. |
| † 1986 | Mircea Eliade | Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and professor at the University of Chicago. |
| † 1984 | Ansel Adams | American fine art photographer most famous for his wilderness landscapes. |
| † 1977 | Aron Brand Auraban | Born in Ozorków, Poland, was an Israeli paediatric cardiologist. |
| † 1966 | Sepp Dietrich | German Waffen-SS general, an SS-Oberstgruppenführer, and one of the closest men to Adolf Hitler. |
| † 1957 | Roy Campbell | South African poet, satirist and translator. |
| † 1946 | Harlan F. Stone | American lawyer and jurist. |
| † 1945 | Kathe Kollwitz | German painter, printmaker, and sculptor whose work offered an eloquent and often searing account of the human condition in the first half of the 20th century. |
| † 1908 | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | British Liberal statesman who served as Prime Minister from December 5, 1905 until resigning due to ill health on April 3, 1908. |
| † 1901 | William Stubbs | Highly influential mediaeval, constitutional and ecclesiastical historian. |
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