1981 | Jonny Lang, born in Fargo, North Dakota, born Jon Gordon Langseth, Jr., singer, songwriter, guitarist, rock, gospel, blues musician, plays Benedict guitars, Fender Telecaster Thinline, voice sounds like veteran blues singer, toured with Sting, performed for President Bill Clinton |
1980 | Jason James Richter, Medford OR, actor, Free Willy |
1979 | Andrew Keegan, actor, Step by Step, Party of Five |
1977 | Martin Hohenberger, hockey forward, Team Austria 1998 |
1976 | Ilmira Shamsutdinova, Miss Universe-Russia/best costume 1996 |
1975 | Hendrik Dreekmann, Germany, tennis star |
1975 | Kelly Packard, born in Glendale California, actress, Tiffani Smith-California Dreams |
1975 | Lorraine Magwenzi, Miss Zimbabwe Universe 1997 |
1975 | Maarten Kerkhof, soccer player, Vitesse, De Graafschap |
1975 | Sara Gilbert, born in Santa Monica, California, actress, Melissa-Roseanne |
1974 | David LaFleur, tight end for the Dallas Cowboys |
1974 | Jeff Mitchell, corner for the Baltimore Ravens |
1974 | Kris Burley, Truro Nova Scotia, gymnast 1996 Olympics |
1974 | Pat Walsh, WLAF Tackle for the London Monarchs |
1973 | Darnell Stephens, NFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
1973 | Jason Schmidt, Lewiston ID, pitcher, Atlanta Braves |
1973 | Scott Milanovich, quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
1972 | Hessley Hempstead, NFL guard, Detroit Lions |
1972 | Scott Davis, Great Falls Mont, figure skater 1994 Olympics |
1972 | Simon Cook, cricketer, Victorian pace bowler joined NSW 1995-96 |
1971 | Chris Vargas, CFL quarterback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
1971 | Jamal Fountaine, NFL defensive end, San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons |
1970 | Eric Gouka, cricketer, Netherlands pace bowler 1996 World Cup |
1970 | Heather Graham, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, actress, Drugstore Cowboy, Diggstown |
1970 | Scott Davis, guard for the Atlanta Falcons |
1970 | Paul Ryan, American Politician |
1969 | Aeneas Williams, cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals |
1969 | Flora Perfetti, Faenza Italy, tennis star, 1995 Futures-Reims-FRA |
1969 | Karen Fonteyne, Calgary Alberta, synchro swimmer, 1996 Olympics silver |
1969 | Robert Young, NFL player for the St. Louis Rams |
1969 | Thomas Jane, American Actor |
1968 | Aeneas Williams, NFL cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals |
1968 | Chris Pringle, New Zealand cricket pace bowler, since 1990 |
1968 | Ed Burns, director/actor, Brothers McMullen |
1968 | Harold Green, NFL running back, Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons |
1968 | John Hudson, NFL center/guard, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles |
1968 | Kevin Roberson, U.S. baseball outfielder for the Chicago Cubs |
1968 | Edward Burns, American Actor |
1967 | David Pitcher, CFL fullback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
1967 | Khalid Skah, Midelt Morocco, 5k/10k runner |
1967 | Sean Burke, Windsor, NHL goalie, Hartford Whalers |
1967 | Stacey King, NBA forward and center for the Miami Heat |
1965 | Dominik Hasek, Pardubice, Czechoslovakia, NHL goalie, Gold Medal 1998 Olympics, Buffalo |
1965 | Peter Lundgren, Sweden, tennis star |
1965 | Tim Johnson, NFL defensive tackle for the Washington Redskins |
1964 | Andre Reed, NFL wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills |
1964 | John Gallagher, rugby league player |
1964 | John Habyan, U.S. baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals |
1964 | Roddy Frame, rock vocalist and guitarist, Aztec Camera-Stray |
1963 | Michelle Bell, Melrose, Massachusetts, LPGA golfer, 1981 Mass School Girls Champ |
1962 | Nicholas Turturro, Queens, New York, actor, James Martinez-NYPD Blue |
1962 | Lee Terry, American Politician |
1961 | Mike Aldrete, U.S. baseball infielder, Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees |
1960 | Cho-Liang Lin, Taiwan, violinist, Queen Sophia 1st prize |
1960 | Eddie Jackson, bassist, Queensryche-Breaking the Silence |
1960 | Gregory Efthimos Louganis, born in San Diego, California, diver, Gold Medals 1984, 1988 Olympics |
1960 | Matthew Ashford, Davenport, Iowa, actor, Jack Devaraux-Days of Our Lives |
1960 | Sean Kerly, born in Whitstable, Kent, England, Sean Robin Kerly, athlete, field hockey player, awarded bronze medal at 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, 1984, scored eight goals at 1988 Olympics in Seoul, playing for Great Britain and Northern Ireland squad |
1960 | Steve Sax, 2nd baseman, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox |
1958 | Judy Norton-Taylor, born in Santa Monica, California, actress, Mary Ellen-Waltons |
1958 | Ole Mortensen, cricketer, pace bowler for Derbyshire and Denmark |
1957 | Irlene Mandrell, born in Corpus Christi, Texas, country singer, Mandrell Sisters |
1957 | Jac Bico, Dutch guitarist/singer, Tambourine |
1955 | John Tate, U.S., heavyweight boxer 1968 Olympics bronze |
1954 | Alejandro Casanas, Havana Cuba, 110m hurdler, Olympic-silv-1976, 80 |
1954 | Richard Manitoba, born in The Bronx, New York, born Richard Blum, nicknamed 'Handsome Dick', musician, punk rock genre, vocalist, radio personality, lead singer for The Dictators, MC5 |
1954 | Oprah Winfrey, born in Mississippi, actress/TV host, Color Purple, Oprah |
1953 | Dalila di Lazzaro, Udine Italy, covergirl/model, Vogue |
1952 | Tommy Ramone, Erdelyi, Hungary, rock drummer/bassist [Ramones |
1951 | Andy Roberts, cricketer, brilliant WI quickie with 202 wickets 74-84 |
1951 | Earl Howe, born in England, British politician, Conservative, front bench member, House of Lords, Health spokesman |
1950 | Ann Jillian, Cambridge Massachusetts, actress, Mr Mom, Jennifer Slept Here |
1950 | Jody Schecter, South African auto maker, World Driver's 1979 |
1950 | Tom Brown, Jr., American Celebrity |
1949 | Tommy Ramone, Thomas Erdelyi, Budapest, rock drummer, Ramones |
1948 | Bill Kirchen, singer/guitarist, Commander Cody and Lost Planet Airmen |
1948 | Felice Taylor, R&B singer, I Feel Love Comin' On |
1948 | Marc Singer, Vancouver Canada, actor, V, Dallas |
1947 | David Byron, vocalist, Uriah Heep |
1947 | Israel Wetrin, managing director, Elonex |
1947 | Michael Mavor, Head Master, Rugby School |
1945 | Donna Marie Caponi Young, Detroit, LPGA golfer, U.S. Open 1969, 70 |
1945 | James Nicholson, British MEP |
1945 | Tom Selleck, born in Detroit, Michigan, actor, Lance-Rockford Files, Magnum PI |
1944 | Barbara Moore, Wardell, Missouri, actress, Lisa Rogers-Man From UNCLE |
1944 | Hans Plomp, Dutch writer/poet, Venus in Holland |
1943 | Charles Fitzgerald-Lombard, Abbot of Downside |
1943 | Timothy Andrew James Souster, composer |
1942 | Arnaldo Tamayo-Mendez, Cuba, cosmonaut, Soyuz 38 |
1942 | Claudine Longet, France, former Mrs. Andy Williams/singer |
1942 | F R Hartley, Vice-Chancellor, Cranfield University |
1942 | Katharine Ross, Hollywood Cal, actress, Graduate, Francesca-Colbys |
1942 | Richard Needham, British MP |
1942 | Robin Morgan, Lake Worth, Florida, actress, Dagmar-Mama |
1939 | Germaine Greer, born in Melbourne, Australia, feminist/author, Female Eunich |
1939 | O P Kolomitsev, cosmonaut |
1938 | Bill Christian, U.S., ice hockey player 1960 Olympics gold |
1937 | Bobby Scott, born in Mt. Pleasant, New York, jazz singer, producer, songwriter, instrumentalist, toured with Louis Prima, No. 13 Billboard hit 'Chain Gang' 1956 |
1936 | Malcolm Binns, concert pianist |
1934 | Paul Gutama Soegijo, composer |
1933 | A C Alston, bibliographer |
1933 | Margaret Laird, Commissioner, Third Church Estates |
1932 | James Clyde, born in England, Baron Clyde, son of James Latham Clyde, Lord Clyde, British judge, Chancellor to the Bishop of Argyll, Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland |
1932 | Raman Subba Row, CEO, Test/County Cricket Board |
1932 | Derek Bailey, English Musician |
1931 | Leslie Bricuse, English/US composer, Stop the world I want to get off |
1931 | Ferenc Madl, Hungarian Statesman |
1930 | John Junkin, actor and writer, A Hard Day's Night |
1929 | Elio Petri, Italy, director, Property is no theft |
1928 | Bengt Hambraeus, composer |
1928 | Marinus Peijnenburg, Dutch politician |
1928 | Peter Byrne, actor, Postcards from America, Carry on Cabby |
1927 | Edward Abbey, U.S. author, Desert Solitaire |
1926 | Abdus Salam, theoretical physicist |
1926 | Bob Berry, cricketer, England slow lefty 1950 |
1925 | Anthony George, Endicott, New York, actor, Untouchables, Checkmate |
1925 | Peter Lane, born in England, Baron Lane of Horsell, Lord Land of Horsell, politician, businessman, Conservative Party, served in Royal Navy, life peer, House of Lords |
1925 | Pier Tania, Meinte Piet, radio/TV host, ANP, De Bezetting |
1924 | Brian Trubshaw, British test pilot |
1924 | Luigi Nono, Venice Italy, composer, Canonic Variations |
1924 | Marcelle Ferron, Canadian Artist |
1923 | Paddy Chayevsky, Sydney, U.S., dramatist, Marty, Hospital |
1920 | Alec Coppen, psychiatrist |
1919 | Norman F Simpson, British playwright, One Way Pendulum |
1918 | John Forsythe, born in New Jersey, actor, Bachelor Father, Charlie's Angels, Dynasty |
1918 | William Rigney, baseball manager for the San Francisco Giants |
1917 | John Raitt, born in Santa Ana California, actor/singer, Chevy Show, Pajama Game |
1916 | Barbara Skelton, writer |
1915 | Frederic Ramsey, Jr., folklorist/author |
1915 | Halfdan Rasmussen, Danish poet/WWII resistance fighter, Skoven |
1915 | Victor Mature, born in Louisville, Kentucky, actor, 1 Million BC, Samson and Delilah |
1912 | "Professor" Irwin Corey, born in Brooklyn, New York, comedian, Car Wash, Doc |
1912 | Jacob "Jaap" Balk, journalist, AH, Onder de Keizerskroon |
1910 | Henri Queffelec, French writer, Au bout du monde |
1910 | Paul Hodder-Williams, publisher |
1909 | Alan Marshal, born in Sydney, Australia, actor, White Cliffs of Dover, Lydia |
1906 | Franciscus Hin, Holland, yachtsman, Gold Medal 1920 Olympics |
1906 | Joe Primeau, NHL center |
1905 | Barnett Newmann, U.S. painter, postpainterly abstraction |
1905 | Barnett Newman, American Artist |
1903 | Cornelis H Edelman, Dutch geologist |
1901 | Allen B DuMont, inventor, perfected coml practical cathode ray tube |
1900 | Marco Tajcevic, composer |
1900 | Willem F K Hussem, Dutch painter and poet, Coastline, Lookout on Sea |
1898 | Fernand Quinet, Belgian cellist/ composer and conductor, La Guerre |
1898 | Karl Bjarnhof, Danish blind journalist and writer, History of Sascha |
1896 | Teddy Hoad, cricketer, pioneering West Indian Test batsman |
1893 | Edric Cundell, composer |
1893 | Martian Negrea, composer |
1892 | Clifford Gray, U.S., bobsled 1928 Olympics gold |
1891 | R N Williams II, tennis champ, U.S. Open-1914 |
1890 | Marguerite Canal, composer |
1889 | Francisco Santiago, composer |
1889 | Rudolf Mauersberger, composer |
1887 | Albert Conti, born in Trieste, Austria, actor, Jazz Heaven, Doomed Battalion |
1884 | Juhan Aavic, composer |
1880 | W. C. Fields, Philadelphia, actor |
1878 | Barney Oldfield, Ohio, daredevil |
1876 | Carl Henrik Ludolf Nielsen, composer |
1876 | Havergal Brian, Dresden Staffordshire, composer |
1874 | John David Rockefeller, Jr., born in Cleveland, Ohio, philanthropist |
1874 | Robert Lach, composer |
1874 | John D. Rockefeller, Jr., American Businessman |
1873 | Luigi A, duke of the Abruzzes, Italy, explorer/climber, Mount St. Elias |
1871 | Eduardo Lopez-Chavarri y Marco, composer |
1869 | Andrey Vladimirovich Scherbachov, composer |
1867 | Vicente Blasco Ibanez, Spain, writer, 4 Horsemen of Apocalypse |
1866 | Romain Rolland, born in France, writer, Jean-Christophe, Nobel 1915 |
1864 | Adolf Philipp, composer |
1862 | Frederick Delius, Bradford England, composer, Hiawatha |
1860 | Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Tagarov Russia, playwright, Cherry Orchard |
1860 | Anton Chekhov, Russian Dramatist |
1854 | Willem PC Knuttel, Dutch bibliographer/librarian |
1852 | Frederick Hymen Cowen, composer |
1852 | Ion Luca Caragiale, Romanian actor and playwright, O Noapte Furtunoasa |
1850 | Ebenezer Howard, London, pioneer of garden cities |
1850 | Lawrence Hargrave, inventor, box kite |
1843 | William McKinley, Niles Ohio, R, 25th President, 1897-1901 |
1841 | Henry Morton Stanley, Welsh Explorer |
1836 | Benjamin Franklin Potts, Major General Union volunteers |
1836 | James Meech Warner, Brigadier General Union volunteers |
1824 | Karl von Perfall, composer |
1823 | Franklin Gardner, Major General Confederate Army |
1821 | Isaac Ferdinand Quinby, Brigadier General Union volunteers |
1810 | Earnest E Kummer, German mathematician |
1803 | James Outram, Bulterley Hall Derbyshire, general |
1801 | Johannes Bernardus van Bree, Dutch violinist and composer, Felix Meritis |
1798 | Henry Neele, London, poet |
1784 | Ferdinand Ries, composer |
1783 | Vasili A. Zjukovski, Russian folk poet/translator, Homerus |
1782 | Daniel-Franeois-Esprit Auber, French opera composer, Fra Diavolo |
1782 | Frantiszek Tucek Scigalski, composer |
1763 | Johann Gottfried Seume, born in Poserna, Germany, writer, lyric poet, wrote 'Mein Sommer in Jahr' 1805, 'Spaziergang nach Syrakus' 1803 |
1761 | Abraham AA "Albert" Gallatin, born in Switzerland, U.S. minister of Finance, 1801 - 1814 |
1761 | Albert Gallatin, Swiss Statesman |
1756 | Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee, Rep/Gov-Va, general |
1737 | Thomas Paine, political essayist, Common Sense, Age of Reason |
1717 | Jeffrey Amherst, English Governor-General of America/Field Marshal |
1717 | Lord Amherst, British Soldier |
1715 | Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Austrian, court, composer/pianist |
1711 | Giuseppi Bonno, composer |
1703 | Carlmann Kolb, composer |
1700 | Daniel Bernoulli, born in Basel, Switzerland, mathematician, 10 time French award |
1689 | Hubert K Poot, Dutch poet |
1688 | Emmanuel Swedenborg, Sweden, religious leader, Angelic Wisdom |
1688 | Emanuel Swedenborg, Swedish Environmentalist |
1584 | Frederik Hendrik, count of Nassau/Prince of Orange |
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