Births | ||
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| * 1969 | Nicky Wire | Bassist and lyricist for the Manic Street Preachers. |
| * 1964 | Fareed Zakaria | Writer and journalist specializing in international relations. |
| * 1960 | Will Wright | American computer game designer and co-founder of the video game developer, Maxis. |
| * 1959 | R. A. Salvatore | Who writes under the name R A Salvatore, is a fantasy author best known for his Forgotten Realms novels and The DemonWars Saga. |
| * 1956 | Bill Maher | American comedian, actor, writer and producer. |
| * 1949 | Goran Persson | Swedish Social Democratic politician. |
| * 1948 | Natan Sharansky | Notable Soviet dissident, Israeli politician and writer. |
| * 1946 | David Lynch | American film director, writer and actor. |
| * 1934 | Tom Baker | English actor best known for playing the part of The Doctor in the television series Doctor Who. |
| * 1930 | Buzz Aldrin | American pilot and astronaut who became the second man to set foot on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission, the first manned lunar landing. |
| * 1920 | Federico Fellini | Highly esteemed and influential Italian film director. |
| * 1920 | Koichi Tohei | One of the few 10. |
| * 1899 | Clarice Cliff | Famous designer of ceramic shapes and patterns in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire - mainly active between 1922 and 1939. |
| * 1896 | George Burns | Born Nathan Birnbaum, was an American comedian, actor and comedic partner and husband of Gracie Allen. |
| * 1883 | Bertram Ramsey | British Admiral during World War II He played a major part in planning the Battle of Normandy D-day invasion and led the naval forces in the battle, and was also responsible for the Dunkirk evacuation during his time as Vice-Admiral Dover. |
| * 1869 | F. Matthias Alexander | Australian actor who developed the educational process that is today called the Alexander Technique: a form of education that is applied to recognize and overcome reactive, habitual limitations in movement and thinking. |
| * 1834 | Piet Joubert | Better known as Piet Joubert, was Commandant-General of the South African Republic from 1880 to 1900. |
| * 1806 | Nathaniel Parker Willis | American author and editor who had worked with notable American writers including Harriet Jacobs and Edgar Allan Poe. |
| * 1732 | Richard Henry Lee | American statesman from Virginia best known for the motion in the Second Continental Congress calling for the colonies' independence from Great Britain. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2007 | Anatol Rapoport | Russian-born American Jewish mathematical psychologist. |
| † 1997 | Curt Flood | Major League Baseball player from 1956 to 1971. |
| † 1993 | Audrey Hepburn | Belgian-born actress; born Audrey Kathleen Ruston, she became Audrey Hepburn-Ruston when her father appended Hepburn to his surname. |
| † 1990 | Barbara Stanwyck | American actress of film, stage, and screen. |
| † 1988 | Abdul Ghaffar Khan | Also known as or Badshah Khan was a pashtun non-violent activist and close confidante of Mahatma Gandhi. |
| † 1974 | Edmund Charles Blunden | English poet, author and critic. |
| † 1962 | Robinson Jeffers | American poet. |
| † 1936 | George V of the United Kingdom | King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India. |
| † 1907 | Agnes Mary Clerke | Irish astronomer who wrote popular books on astronomy and its history. |
| † 1900 | John Ruskin | English author, poet and artist, most famous for his work as art critic and social critic. |
| † 1894 | William Gilpin | 19th century United States explorer, politician, land speculator, and futurist writer about the American West. |
| † 1867 | Nathaniel Parker Willis | American author and editor who had worked with notable American writers including Harriet Jacobs and Edgar Allan Poe. |
| † 1859 | Bettina von Arnim | Also known as "Bettina Brentano", was a German writer, publisher, composer, singer, visual artist, and illustrator. |
| † 1813 | Christoph Martin Wieland | German poet, dramatist and translator, best known for his Oberon and other romances on medieval or oriental subjects. |
| † 1779 | David Garrick | English actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer who influenced nearly all aspects of theatrical practice throughout the 18th century and was a pupil and friend of Samuel Johnson. |
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