Births | ||
|---|---|---|
| * 1966 | Chet Culver | 41st Governor of Iowa, from 2007 to 2011. |
| * 1958 | Linda Smith | British stand-up comic and comedy writer. |
| * 1952 | Peter Tatchell | Human rights activist. |
| * 1951 | Steve Prefontaine | American middle and long-distance runner. |
| * 1951 | Bill Viola | Today known for his work in video art. |
| * 1949 | Paul Nurse | British biochemist. |
| * 1949 | John Cooper Clarke | British performance poet from Salford, Lancashire. |
| * 1944 | Anita Pallenberg | Italian-born actress, model, and fashion designer. |
| * 1935 | Conrad Burns | Served three terms in the United States Senate from Montana. |
| * 1928 | Eduard Shevardnadze | Georgian politician. |
| * 1900 | Theodosius Dobzhansky | Noted geneticist, evolutionary biologist, and a leader of the Modern Evolutionary Synthesis. |
| * 1899 | Paul-Henri Spaak | Second Secretary General of NATO. |
| * 1882 | Virginia Woolf | Born Adeline Virginia Stephen, was a British writer who is considered to be one of the foremost modernist/feminist literary figures of the twentieth century. |
| * 1874 | William Somerset Maugham | English playwright, novelist, and short story writer; often published as simply W Somerset Maugham. |
| * 1825 | Edward (bishop of Exeter) Bickersteth | Bishop in the Church of England. |
| * 1759 | Robert Burns | Poet and pioneer of the Romantic movement and after his death became an important source of inspiration to the founders of both liberalism and socialism. |
| * 1736 | Joseph Louis Lagrange | Italian-French mathematician and astronomer who made important contributions to all fields of analysis and number theory and to classical and celestial mechanics. |
Deaths | ||
| 2005 | Philip Johnson | American architect. |
| 1996 | Jonathan Larson | American composer and playwright, famous as a writer of musicals, including tick, tick. |
| 1990 | Ava Gardner | American actress. |
| 1975 | Charlotte Whitton | Noted Canadian feminist and mayor of Ottawa. |
| 1972 | Erhard Milch | German field marshal who oversaw the development of the Luftwaffe as part of the re-armament of Germany following World War I Milch was sentenced to life imprisonment at Landsberg prison. |
| 1972 | Carl Hayden | U S Representative from Arizona (1912-1927) and U S Senator from Arizona (1927-1969). |
| 1947 | Al Capone | Popularly known as Al "Scarface" Capone, was a famous American gangster in the 1920s and 1930s. |
| 1908 | Ouida | Pen name of the English novelist Maria Louise Ramι. |
| 1888 | David Whitmer | Early adherent of the Latter Day Saint movement and one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon's Golden Plates. |
| 1871 | Thomas Garrett | Abolitionist and leader in the Underground Railroad movement before the American Civil War. |
| 1855 | Dorothy Wordsworth | English diarist, travel-writer and catalyst in the writing of her brother William Wordsworth's poems. |
| 1640 | Robert Burton | English scholar at Oxford University, whose chief claim to fame is for writing The Anatomy of Melancholy. |
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