Births | ||
|---|---|---|
| * 1981 | Sienna Miller | American-born, English actress and model. |
| * 1979 | James Blake | American professional tennis player. |
| * 1969 | Linus Torvalds | Computer programmer, best known as the creator of the Linux kernel. |
| * 1951 | Ian Buruma | British-Dutch writer and academic. |
| * 1949 | Ma Anand Sheela | Also known as Ambalal Patel Sheela, Sheela Silverman, later Sheela Birnstiel, is a former follower, secretary and spokeswoman for the Indian mystic and spiritual teacher Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, now commonly known as Osho. |
| * 1946 | Tim Johnson | Senior United States Senator from South Dakota, and a member of the Democratic Party. |
| * 1945 | David Allen | Productivity consultant. |
| * 1944 | Kary Mullis | American Nobel Prize-winning biochemist. |
| * 1934 | Alasdair Gray | Award-winning Scottish writer and artist. |
| * 1932 | Roy Hattersley | British Labour politician and journalist. |
| * 1932 | Dhirubhai Ambani | Indian business magnate and entrepreneur. |
| * 1931 | Guy Debord | French strategist and founding member of the groups Letterist International and Situationist International. |
| * 1922 | Stan Lee | American writer, editor, and memoirist, who with several artist co-creators, especially Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko introduced complex, naturalistic characters and a thoroughly shared universe into superhero comic books. |
| * 1903 | John von Neumann | Hungarian-American-German-Jewish mathematician and computer scientist, generally regarded as one of the foremost mathematicians of the 20th century. |
| * 1902 | Mortimer Adler | American Aristotelian philosopher and author. |
| * 1890 | Viktor Lutze | SA officer who held the rank of Obergruppenfόhrer in Nazi Germany. |
| * 1882 | Arthur Stanley Eddington | Plumian Professor of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge. |
| * 1856 | (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson | 45th state Governor of New Jersey (19111913) and later the 28th President of the United States (19131921). |
Deaths | ||
| 2011 | Helen Frankenthaler | American post-painterly abstraction artist. |
| 2010 | Denis Dutton | Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, and co-founder and co-editor of the Web publication Arts & Letters Daily. |
| 2004 | Susan Sontag | American essayist, literary critic, cultural theorist, and political activist. |
| 1993 | William L. Shirer | American journalist and historian and one of the most famous journalists in the world. |
| 1986 | John D. MacDonald | Writing as John D MacDonald, was an American writer best known for his series of detective novels featuring protagonist Travis McGee. |
| 1981 | Bram van Velde | Dutch painter known for an intensely colored abstract painting style. |
| 1963 | A. J. Liebling | American journalist who was closely associated with The New Yorker from 1935 until his death. |
| 1962 | John Howard Dellinger | Noted American telecommunication engineer who discovered how solar flares caused fadeouts of short-wave radios. |
| 1950 | Max Beckmann | German painter, printmaker. |
| 1945 | Theodore Dreiser | American naturalist author known for dealing with the gritty reality of life. |
| 1935 | Clarence Day | American author and humorist. |
| 1903 | George Gissing | British novelist. |
| 1859 | Thomas Babington Macaulay | Nineteenth century British poet, historian and Whig politician. |
| 1734 | Robert Roy MacGregor | Scottish folk hero and outlaw whose life and legend has inspired many romantic portrayals, in literature and film. |
| 1663 | Francesco Maria Grimaldi | Italian mathematician and physicist who taught at the Jesuit college in Bologna. |
| 1622 | Francis de Sales | Bishop of Geneva and a Roman Catholic saint. |
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