Births | ||
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| * 1969 | Marilyn Manson | Better known as Marilyn Manson, is an American musician, artist, and lead singer of the band which shares his stage name. |
| * 1953 | George Tenet | Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown University and was previously the Director of Central Intelligence for the U S Central Intelligence Agency. |
| * 1941 | Hayao Miyazaki | One of the most famous and respected creators of anime, or Japanese animated films. |
| * 1941 | Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi | Indian cricketer and former captain of the Indian cricket team. |
| * 1936 | Florence King | American novelist, essayist and columnist. |
| * 1932 | Umberto Eco | Italian philosopher, semiotician, essayist, literary critic, and novelist, most famous for his novel The Name of the Rose (1980), an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction, biblical analysis, medieval studies and literary theory. |
| * 1928 | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto | Served as the President of Pakistan from 1971 to 1973 and as Prime Minister from 1973 to 1977. |
| * 1928 | Alexander Dalgarno | British physicist, currently being the Phillips Professor of Astronomy at Harvard University. |
| * 1921 | Friedrich Durrenmatt | Swiss author and dramatist. |
| * 1895 | Jeannette Piccard | American aeronaut who pioneered balloon flight, a teacher, scientist and priest. |
| * 1893 | Paramahansa Yogananda | Born Mukunda Lal Ghosh, was an Indian yogi and guru who was instrumental in bringing Kriya Yoga to the West. |
| * 1887 | Bernard Leach | British studio potter and art teacher. |
| * 1885 | Humbert Wolfe | Italian-born English poet, biographer, literary critic, translator and civil servant. |
| * 1876 | Konrad Adenauer | German statesman. |
| * 1798 | David Macbeth Moir | Scottish physician and writer, was born at Musselburgh. |
| * 1767 | Jean-Baptiste Say | French economist and businessman. |
Deaths | ||
| 2003 | Jean Kerr | American author and playwright. |
| 2003 | Roy Jenkins | British politician. |
| 2001 | G. E. M. Anscombe | Born Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe, and also known as Elizabeth Anscombe, was an Irish-born British analytic philosopher. |
| 1979 | Charles Mingus | American jazz bassist, composer, bandleader, and occasional pianist also known for his activism against racial injustice. |
| 1974 | Vincent Starrett | Co-founder of the Baker Street Irregulars. |
| 1970 | Max Born | German physicist and mathematician who became a British citizen, who was instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics. |
| 1943 | George Washington Carver | African-American botanist who worked in agricultural extension in the southern United States. |
| 1940 | Humbert Wolfe | Italian-born English poet, biographer, literary critic, translator and civil servant. |
| 1933 | Calvin Coolidge | Twenty-ninth (19211923) Vice President and the thirtieth (19231929) President of the United States. |
| 1922 | Ernest Shackleton | Anglo-Irish explorer, now chiefly remembered for his Antarctic expedition of 19141917 in the ship Endurance. |
| 1867 | Alexander Smith | Scottish poet, and labelled as one of the Spasmodic School. |
| 1813 | Alexander Fraser Tytler | Scottish-born British lawyer and writer. |
| 1463 | Francois Villon | French thief, murderer and poet, known to history by the name he adopted, Franηois Villon. |
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