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==Births== ==Births==
-*[[1609]] - [[John Suckling (poet)|John Suckling]], English poet (d. [[1642]])+*[[1609]] - [[John Suckling (poet)|John Suckling]], English poet ("It is not four years ago") (d. [[1642]])
 +*[[1791]] - [[Francesco Hayez]], French painter (d. [[1882]])
*[[1795]] - [[Ary Scheffer]], French painter (d. [[1858]]) *[[1795]] - [[Ary Scheffer]], French painter (d. [[1858]])
-*[[1890]] - [[Boris Pasternak]], [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize Laureate]] (d. [[1960]])+*[[1890]] - [[Boris Pasternak]], Russian writer (''Doctor Zhivago'') (d. [[1960]])
 +*[[1906]] - [[Lon Chaney, Jr.]], American character actor (d. [[1973]])
*[[1898]] - [[Bertolt Brecht]], German author (d. [[1956]]) *[[1898]] - [[Bertolt Brecht]], German author (d. [[1956]])
* 1898 - [[Joseph Kessel]], French journalist and novelist (d. [[1979]]) * 1898 - [[Joseph Kessel]], French journalist and novelist (d. [[1979]])
-*[[1931]] - [[Thomas Bernhard]], Austrian author (d. [[1989]])+*[[1913]] - [[Charles Henri Ford]], American novelist, poet, filmmaker, photographer, and collage artist (''The Young and Evil'') (d. [[2002]])
- +*[[1932]] - [[Atsuko Tanaka]], Japanese avant-garde artist (''Electric Dress'') (d. [[2005]])
-*[[1933]] - [[Richard Schickel]], American film critic+*[[1958]] - [[Thomas Ruff]], German photographer (''Nudes'')
-*[[1934]] - [[Fleur Adcock]], New Zealand poet+
-*[[1935]] - [[John Alcorn (artist)]], American designer and illustrator (d. [[1992]])+
-*[[1937]] - [[Roberta Flack]], American singer+
-*[[1939]] - [[Adrienne Clarkson]], 26th [[Governor General of Canada]]+
-*[[1940]] - [[Mary Rand]], British athlete +
-*[[1941]] - [[Michael Apted]], British director+
-*[[1944]] - [[Peter Allen]], Australian singer and actor (d. [[1992]])+
-* 1944 - [[Frank Keating]], American politician+
-* 1944 - [[Rufus Reid]], American musician+
-* 1944 - [[Vernor Vinge]], American novelist+
-*[[1947]] - [[Louise Arbour]], Canadian judge+
-* 1947 - [[Butch Morris]], American jazz cornetist, composer and conductor+
-* 1947 - [[Nicholas Owen (journalist)|Nicholas Owen]], English newsreader+
-*[[1948]] - [[Luis Donaldo Colosio]], Mexican politician (d. [[1994]])+
-*[[1949]] - [[Jim Corcoran]], Quebec singer and songwriter+
-* 1949 - [[Maxime Le Forestier]], French singer+
-* 1949 - [[Nigel Olsson]], drummer+
-* 1949 - [[Harold Sylvester]], American actor+
-*[[1950]] - [[Mark Spitz]], American swimmer+
-*[[1951]] - [[Robert Iger]], President/CEO of [[The Walt Disney Company]]+
-*[[1952]] - [[Lee Hsien Loong]], Prime Minister of [[Singapore]]+
-*[[1954]] - [[Larry McWilliams]], baseball player+
-*[[1955]] - [[Chris Adams (wrestler)|Chris Adams]], British pro wrestler and judoka (d. [[2001]])+
-* 1955 - [[Jim Cramer]], American television personality+
-* 1955 - [[Greg Norman]], Australian golfer+
-*[[1958]] - [[Michael Weiss (composer)|Michael Weiss]], American musician+
-*[[1959]] - [[Dennis Gentry]], American football player+
-*[[1960]] - [[Robert Addie]], British actor (d. [[2003]])+
-*[[1961]] - [[Alexander Payne]], American film director+
-* 1961 - [[George Stephanopoulos]], American political commentator+
-*[[1962]] - [[Cliff Burton]], American musician (d. [[1986]])+
-* 1962 - [[Bobby Czyz]], American boxer+
-* 1962 - [[Piero Pelù]], Italian singer and song-writer, leader of [[Litfiba]] from [[1980]] to [[1999]]+
-*[[1963]] - [[Lenny Dykstra]], baseball player+
-*[[1964]] - [[Glenn Beck]], radio and television host+
-* 1964 - [[Victor Davis]], Canadian Olympic swimmer (d. [[1989]])+
-* 1964 - [[Arthur Lenk]], Israeli diplomat+
-* 1964 - [[Francesca Neri]], Italian actress+
-*[[1965]] - [[Mario Jean]], Quebec stand up comedian and television actor+
-*[[1967]] - [[Laura Dern]], American actress+
-* 1967 - [[Jacky Durand]], French cyclist+
-*[[1967]] - [[Armand Serrano]], Filipino Animator+
-*[[1968]] - [[Atika Suri]], Indonesian television newscaster+
-*[[1969]] - [[Joe Mangrum]], American artist+
-*[[1970]] - [[Alberto Castillo (baseball player)|Alberto Castillo]], Dominican baseball player+
-* 1970 - [[Nobushige Kumakubo]], Japanese racing driver+
-* 1970 - [[Noureddine Naybet]], Moroccan footballer+
-* 1970 - [[Myrea Pettit]], British illustrator+
-* 1970 - [[Åsne Seierstad]], Norwegian journalist+
-*[[1971]] - [[Louie Spicolli]], American wrestler (d. [[1998]])+
-* 1971 - [[Lisa Marie Varon]], American professional wrestler+
-*[[1974]] - [[Ty Law]], American football player+
-*[[1975]] - [[Amber Frey]], American witness+
-* 1975 - [[Kool Savas]], German rapper+
-* 1975 - [[Hiroki Kuroda]], Japanese born baseball player+
-*[[1976]] - [[Lance Berkman]], baseball player+
-* 1976 - [[Kev Brown]], American rapper/producer+
-*[[1977]] - [[Salif Diao]], Senegalese footballer+
-*[[1978]] - [[Lorna Bailey]], English ceramic designer+
-* 1978 - [[Don Omar]], Puerto Rican singer+
-*[[1979]] - [[Daryl Palumbo]], American musician+
-* 1979 - [[Ross Powers]], American snowboarder+
-*[[1980]] - [[César Izturis]], Venezuelan baseball player+
-* 1980 - [[Mike Ribeiro]], [[National Hockey League]] player+
-* 1980 - [[Steve Tully]], English footballer+
-*[[1981]] - [[Natasha St-Pier]], Canadian singer+
-* 1981 - [[The Rev|The Reverend Tholomew Plague]], drummer from [[Avenged Sevenfold]]+
-* 1981 - [[Andrew Johnson (English footballer)|Andrew Johnson]], English footballer+
-*[[1982]] - [[Keith Dunne]], Irish footballer+
-* 1982 - [[Justin Gatlin]], American sprinter +
-* 1982 - [[Iafeta Paleaaesina]], New Zealand rugby league player+
-*[[1984]] - [[Alex Gordon]], American baseball player+
-* 1984 - [[Kim Hyo-jin]], South Korean actress+
-*[[1985]] - [[Anette Sagen]], Norwegian ski jumper+
-*[[1987]] - [[Choi Si Won]], actor/singer, member of Korean boyband [[Super Junior]]+
-*[[1991]] - [[Emma Roberts]], American actress+
-*[[1994]] - [[Makenzie Vega]], American actress+
-*[[1995]] - [[Taha Noman]], Pakistani footballer+
-*[[1997]] - [[Chloe Moretz]], American actress+
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-*[[1126]] - [[William IX of Aquitaine|William IX, Duke of Aquitaine]], poet (b. [[1071]]) 
-*[[1162]] - King [[Baldwin III of Jerusalem]] (b. [[1130]]) 
-*[[1242]] - [[Emperor Shijō]] of Japan (b. [[1231]]) 
-*[[1278]] - [[Margaret II of Flanders]] (b. [[1202]]) 
-*[[1576]] - [[Guilielmus Xylander]], German classical scholar (b. [[1532]]) 
-*[[1686]] - [[William Dugdale]], English antiquarian (b. [[1605]]) 
-*[[1722]] - [[Bartholomew Roberts]], Welsh pirate (b. [[1682]]) 
*[[1755]] - [[Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu|Montesquieu]], French writer (b. [[1689]]) *[[1755]] - [[Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu|Montesquieu]], French writer (b. [[1689]])
-*[[1758]] - [[Thomas Ripley (architect)|Thomas Ripley]], English architect 
-*[[1782]] - [[Friedrich Christoph Oetinger]], German theologian (b. [[1702]]) 
-*[[1829]] - [[Pope Leo XII]] (b. [[1760]]) 
*[[1837]] - [[Aleksandr Pushkin]], Russian poet and novelist (b. [[1799]]) *[[1837]] - [[Aleksandr Pushkin]], Russian poet and novelist (b. [[1799]])
-*[[1857]] - [[David Thompson (explorer)|David Thompson]], Canadian explorer (b. [[1770]])+*[[1879]] - [[Honoré Daumier]], French printmaker, caricaturist, painter and sculptor (b. [[1808]])
-*[[1865]] - [[Heinrich Lenz]], German physicist (b. [[1804]])+
-*[[1891]] - [[Sofia Kovalevskaya]], Russian mathematician (b. [[1850]])+
-*[[1904]] - [[John A. Roche]], Mayor of [[Chicago]] (b. [[1844]])+
-*[[1906]] - [[Ezra Butler Eddy]], Canadian businessman ([[E.B. Eddy Company]]) and politician (b. [[1827]])+
-*[[1912]] - [[Joseph Lister]], British surgeon (b. [[1827]])+
-*[[1917]] - [[John William Waterhouse]], Italian-born artist (b. [[1849]])+
-*[[1918]] - [[Abdul Hamid II]] [[Ottoman Sultan]] (b. [[1842]])+
-* 1918 - [[Ernesto Teodoro Moneta]], Italian pacifist, [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Prize Laureate]] (b. [[1833]])+
-*[[1923]] - [[Wilhelm Röntgen]], German physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize Laureate]] (b. [[1845]])+
*[[1932]] - [[Edgar Wallace]], English novelist and screenwriter (b. [[1875]]) *[[1932]] - [[Edgar Wallace]], English novelist and screenwriter (b. [[1875]])
-*[[1939]] - [[Pope Pius XI]] (b. [[1857]]) 
-*[[1944]] - [[Eugène Michel Antoniadi]], Greek astronomer, a crater on [[Mars]] and the [[Antoniadi crater]] on the [[Moon]] were named in his honor (b. [[1870]]) 
*[[1950]] - [[Marcel Mauss]], French sociologist (b. [[1872]]) *[[1950]] - [[Marcel Mauss]], French sociologist (b. [[1872]])
-*[[1952]] - [[Henry Drysdale Dakin]], British-American biochemist, known for the [[Dakin-West reaction]] (b. [[1880]])+*[[2003]] - [[Max Pécas]], French filmmaker (b. [[1925]])
-*[[1957]] - [[Laura Ingalls Wilder]], American author (b. [[1867]])+
-*[[1960]] - [[Aloysius Stepinac]], Croatian cardinal (b. [[1898]])+
-*[[1964]] - [[Eugen Sänger]], Austrian aerospace engineer (b. [[1905]])+
-*[[1966]] - [[Billy Rose]], American composer and band leader (b. [[1899]])+
-*[[1975]] - [[Nikos Kavvadias]], Greek poet and writer (b. [[1910]])+
-*[[1984]] - [[David Adkisson|David Von Erich]], professional wrestler (b. [[1958]])+
-*[[1985]] - [[Johnny Mokan]], baseball player (b. [[1895]])+
-*[[1987]] - [[Sadequain|Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi]], Pakistani painter, calligrapher and artist (b. [[1930]])+
-*[[1992]] - [[Alex Haley]], American author (b. [[1921]])+
-*[[1993]] - [[Fred Hollows]], New Zealand ophthalmologist (b. [[1929]])+
-*[[1997]] - [[Louise Woodward|Matthew Eappen]] of Newton Massachusetts (b. [[1996]])+
-*[[2000]] - [[Jim Varney]], American actor (b. [[1949]])+
-*[[2001]] - [[Abraham Beame]], Mayor of [[New York City]] (b. [[1906]])+
-* 2001 - [[George Holmes Tate]], American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist (b. [[1913]])+
-*[[2002]] - [[Traudl Junge]], [[Adolf Hitler]]'s secretary (b. [[1920]])+
-* 2002 - [[Dave Van Ronk]], American folk singer/songwriter (b. [[1936]])+
-*[[2003]] - [[Edgar de Evia]], American photographer (b. [[1910]])+
-* 2003 - [[Curt Hennig]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1959]])+
-* 2003 - [[Clark MacGregor]], [[United States Congressional Delegations from Minnesota|United States Congressman from Minnesota]] (b. [[1922]])+
-* 2003 - [[Al Ruffo]], Mayor of [[San Jose, California]] (b. [[1908]])+
-* 2003 - [[Ron Ziegler]], press secretary to [[Richard Nixon]] (b. [[1939]])+
-*[[2004]] - [[Guy Provost]], Quebec actor (b. [[1925]])+
*[[2005]] - [[Arthur Miller]], American playwright (b. [[1915]]) *[[2005]] - [[Arthur Miller]], American playwright (b. [[1915]])
-*[[2006]] - [[J Dilla]], American rapper/producer (b. [[1974]]) 
-* 2006 - [[Dick Harmon]], American golf instructor (b. [[1947]]) 
-*[[2007]] - [[Jung Da Bin]], South Korean actress (b. [[1980]]) 
-* 2007 - [[Ned Austin]], American character actor (b. [[1925]]) 
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-notes 
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-Honoré Daumier  
-Lon Chaney, Jr.  
-Marcel Mauss  
-Bertolt Brecht  
-List of Belgian painters  
-Charles Henri Ford  
-King Kong  
-Edgar Wallace  
-Alexander Pushkin  
-Boris Pasternak  
-Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu  
-John Suckling  
-Thomas Ruff  
-Atsuko Tanaka (artist)  
-Jørgen Nash  
-Ary Scheffer  
-Joseph Kessel  
-Francesco Hayez  
-Arthur Miller  
-Max Pécas  
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