Births | ||
|---|---|---|
| * 1987 | Andy Murray | Scottish professional tennis player. |
| * 1980 | Rocky Marquette | American actor. |
| * 1978 | Caroline Dhavernas | Canadian actress, most famous in the United States as "Jaye" from the short-lived television series Wonderfalls. |
| * 1975 | Ray (American football) Lewis | American football linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. |
| * 1972 | Richard Blackwood | British stand-up comedian, television personality, sometime actor and MC. |
| * 1969 | Emmitt Smith | Former American football player. |
| * 1964 | Lars Lokke Rasmussen | Current Prime Minister of Denmark and the leader of the centre-right Liberal party, Venstre. |
| * 1956 | Dan Patrick | Professionally known as Dan Patrick, is an American sportscaster, radio personality, and actor from Mason, Ohio. |
| * 1953 | Mike Oldfield | English multi-instrumentalist musician and composer. |
| * 1951 | Frank Wilczek | American physicist and Nobel laureate (2004). |
| * 1948 | Brian Eno | Commonly referred to simply as Eno, is an English musician, composer, record producer, singer and visual artist, known as one of the principal innovators of ambient music. |
| * 1942 | Jusuf Kalla | Current Vice President of Indonesia. |
| * 1940 | Roger Ailes | President of Fox News Channel and chairman of the Fox Television Stations Group. |
| * 1937 | Madeleine Albright | Czech-born American politician. |
| * 1936 | Ralph Steadman | British cartoonist and caricaturist who is best known for his work with American author Hunter S Thompson. |
| * 1935 | Utah Phillips | Labor organizer, folk singer, storyteller, poet and self-described "Golden Voice of the Great Southwest". |
| * 1931 | Ken Venturi | American former professional golfer and golf broadcaster. |
| * 1930 | Jasper Johns | Contemporary artist; painter and printer. |
| * 1926 | Peter Shaffer | English dramatist and screenwriter, best known for his The Royal Hunt of the Sun, Equus and Amadeus. |
| * 1915 | Paul Samuelson | American economist. |
| * 1915 | Harold Barlow | American songwriter. |
| * 1911 | Max Frisch | Swiss architect, playwright and novelist, who is regarded as one of the most influential Swiss writers of the 20th century. |
| * 1902 | Richard J. Daley | Mayor of Chicago, Illinois from 1955 to 1976; 21 years as the undisputed Democratic boss of Chicago and is considered by historians to be the "last of the big city bosses. |
| * 1890 | Katherine Anne Porter | Celebrated American journalist, essayist, short story writer and novelist. |
| * 1887 | Edwin Muir | Scottish poet, novelist and translator, born in Deerness, on the Orkney Islands. |
| * 1862 | Cassius Jackson Keyser | American mathematician of pronounced philosophical inclinations. |
| * 1859 | Henry Charles Beeching | English clergyman, author and poet. |
| * 1856 | L. Frank Baum | American author, actor, and independent filmmaker best known as the creator, along with illustrator William Wallace Denslow, of one of the most popular books in American children's literature, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. |
| * 1804 | Samuel Laman Blanchard | English poet, essayist and journalist. |
Deaths | ||
| 2012 | Carlos Fuentes | Mexican novelist, short-story writer, essayist, playwright and critic. |
| 2008 | Willis Lamb | Physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1955 "for his discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum". |
| 2007 | Jerry Falwell | American pastor, Southern Baptist, televangelist, founder of the Moral Majority and Liberty University, and a prominent conservative activist. |
| 2004 | Gloria E. Anzaldua | Chicana lesbian feminist writer and scholar best known for co-editing the anthology This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color. |
| 1984 | Francis Schaeffer | American Evangelical Christian theologian, philosopher, and Presbyterian pastor. |
| 1967 | Edward Hopper | American Realist painter, best remembered for his eerily realistic depictions of solitude in contemporary American life. |
| 1954 | William March | Born William Edward Campbell, was an American soldier and author, most famous for his novels The Bad Seed and Company K His innovative writing style is characterized by a deep compassion and understanding of suffering. |
| 1949 | Hugh Kingsmill | English biographer, literary critic, fiction-writer and anthologist. |
| 1949 | Mary Antin | American author and immigration rights activist. |
| 1937 | Philip Snowden | British politician, and the first Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
| 1935 | Kazimir Malevich | Painter, art theoretician, pioneer of geometric abstract art and one of the most important members of the Russian avant-garde. |
| 1886 | Emily Dickinson | American poet. |
| 1856 | Theodore Guerin | Born Anne-Thιr?se Guιrin, was a Roman Catholic saint of French descent and the foundress of the Sisters of Providence of Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. |
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