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  • 1753 - Douglas Sirk (April 26, 1900 – January 14, 1987) was a film director
  • 1753 - Yukio Mishima (January 14, 1925–November 25, 1970), was a Japanese author
  • 1753 - Fritz Kahn Fritz Kahn (Halle, Germany September 29, 1888 - Lugano, Switzerland January 14, 1968) was a German writer and illustrator in the 1920s who specialized in illustrating the physical processes of human bodies as though they were machine powered.
  • 1753 - Rodolphe Bresdin Rodolphe Bresdin (1822 in Montrelais - January 14 1885 in Sèvres), also known as Chien-Caillou); was a French graphic artist who celebrated the fantastic, eccentric and the visionary. Odilon Redon studied with him. He was a precursor to Romanticism and the surrealists.
  • 1753 - Norris Embry (January 14 1921- February 17 1981) was an American artist called "the first American German Expressionist".
  • 1753 - Richard F. Outcault (January 14, 1863-September 25, 1928) was an American comic strip scriptwriter, sketcher and painter. Outcault was the creator of the series The Yellow Kid,
  • 1753 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame first published on 14 January 1831
  • 1753 - Harriet Andersson
  • 1753 - Jerzy Grotowski




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