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* 1968 | Marcel Desailly | Former French footballer and star of the France national football team squad, with whom he won the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000. |
* 1963 | Eazy-E | Better known by his stage name Eazy-E, was an American rapper who performed solo and in the hip hop group N W A, Wright was born to Richard and Kathie Wright in Compton, California. |
* 1950 | Peggy Noonan | Author, a columnist for The Wall Street Journal, and a commentator on broadcast and cable television news shows. |
* 1950 | Julie Kavner | Emmy Award-winning American actress. |
* 1946 | Francisco Varela | Chilean biologist and philosopher who, together with his teacher Humberto Maturana, is best known for introducing the concept of autopoiesis to biology. |
* 1946 | Joe Klein | Washington, D C and New York journalist and columnist. |
* 1936 | Buddy Holly | Better known as Buddy Holly, was an American singer, songwriter, and a pioneer of rock and roll. |
* 1936 | Peter Freund | Professor Emeritus of theoretical physics at the Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago. |
* 1932 | Malcolm Bradbury | English comic novelist, screenwriter, literary critic and academic. |
* 1925 | Robert Jastrow | American astronomer, physicist and cosmologist. |
* 1924 | Daniel Inouye | American politician who has served as United States Senator from Hawaii, from 1963 until his death in 2012. |
* 1914 | James Van Allen | Space scientist who was instrumental in the early space program of the United States. |
* 1900 | Taylor Caldwell | Anglo-American novelist and author of popular fiction, also known by the pen names Marcus Holland and Max Reiner, and by her married name of J Miriam Reback. |
* 1887 | Edith Sitwell | English poet and critic. |
* 1873 | Carl Becker | American historian of early American intellectual history and on the Enlightenment. |
* 1871 | George Hirst | Professional cricketer for Yorkshire and England. |
* 1860 | Grandma born Anna Mary Robertson Moses | Better known as "Grandma Moses", was a renowned American folk artist. |
* 1836 | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | British Liberal statesman who served as Prime Minister from December 5, 1905 until resigning due to ill health on April 3, 1908. |
* 1805 | Samuel Wilberforce | English bishop and the son of William Wilberforce. |
* 1533 | Elizabeth I of England | Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. |
Deaths | ||
2004 | Munir Said Thalib | Known simply by his first name Munir, is Indonesia's most famous human rights and anti-corruption activist. |
2003 | Warren Zevon | American rock singer-songwriter and musician noted for including his sometimes sardonic opinions of life in his musical lyrics, composing songs that were sometimes humorous and often had political or historical themes. |
1997 | Mobutu Sese Seko | President of Zaire from 1965 to 1997. |
1994 | James Clavell | Born Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell, was a British novelist, screenwriter, director and a World War II hero and POW. |
1990 | A. J. P. Taylor | British historian, journalist, broadcaster and scholar. |
1985 | George Polya | Hungarian mathematician and professor of mathematics at ETH Zόrich and at Stanford University. |
1969 | Everett Dirksen | Illinois Republican Senator and civil rights proponent. |
1962 | Karen Blixen | Danish author; born Karen Christence Dinesen, she is also known under her pen name Isak Dinesen. |
1959 | Maurice Duplessis | ; controversial Premier of Quιbec from 1936 to 1940 and 1944 to 1959. |
1951 | John Sloan | Influential U S painter and teacher, and a leading member of a group of American artists known as The Eight. |
1933 | Edward Grey | British Foreign Secretary from 1905 to 1916. |
1929 | Fred Weatherly | English songwriter and poet. |
1892 | John Greenleaf Whittier | American poet and abolitionist. |
1833 | Hannah More | English religious writer and philanthropist. |
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