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* [[1948]] - [[William Gibson]], American writer * [[1948]] - [[William Gibson]], American writer
* [[1950]] - [[Patrick Adams]], American record producer and songwriter * [[1950]] - [[Patrick Adams]], American record producer and songwriter
-* [[1951]] - [[Donald Findlay]], Scottish lawyer 
-* 1951 - [[Scott Gorham]], American musician ''([[Thin Lizzy]])'' 
-* 1951 - [[Kurt Russell]], American actor 
-* 1951 - [[Craig Ramsay]], Canadian ice hockey player 
-* [[1952]] - [[Nikos Xydakis]], Greek musician and composer 
-* [[1953]] - [[Filemon Lagman]], Filipino communist revolutionary (d. [[2001]]) 
-* 1953 - [[Chuck Muncie]], American former football running back 
-* [[1954]] - [[Lesley-Anne Down]], English actress 
-* [[1955]] - [[Cynthia McKinney]], American politician 
-* 1955 - [[Gary Sinise]], American actor 
-* [[1956]] - [[Patrick McDonnell]], American cartoonist 
-* [[1957]] - [[Mal Donaghy]], Northern Irish footballer 
-* 1957 - [[Michael Kelly (editor)|Michael Kelly]], American journalist (d. [[2003]]) 
-* [[1958]] - [[Pat Bolland]], Canadian Broadcaster 
-* [[1959]] - [[Danny Ainge]], American basketball player and coach 
-* 1959 - [[Christian Clemenson]], American actor 
-* [[1961]] - [[Casey Siemaszko]], American actor 
-* 1961 - [[Dana Reeve]], American actress and activist (d. [[2006]]) 
-* 1961 - [[Andrew Paul]], English actor 
-* [[1962]] - [[Clare Grogan]], Scottish actress-singer 
-* 1962 - [[Ank Bijleveld-Schouten]], Dutch politician 
-* [[1963]] - [[Nick Peros]], Canadian composer 
-* [[1964]] - [[Rob Lowe]], American actor 
-* 1964 - [[Lee Dixon]], English footballer 
-* 1964 - [[Jacques Songo'o]], Cameroonian footballer 
-* [[1966]] - [[Jeremy Sheffield]], English actor 
-* [[1967]] - [[Billy Corgan]], American musician ([[The Smashing Pumpkins]]) 
-* 1967 - [[Barry Minkow]], American religious leader and ex-convict (fraud) 
-* [[1969]] - [[Mathew St. Patrick]], American actor 
-* 1969 - [[Alexander McQueen]], British fashion designer 
-* [[1970]] - [[Gene Ween]], American Musician ([[Ween]]) 
-* [[1970]] - [[Yanic Truesdale]], Canadian actor 
-* [[1971]] - [[Bill Mueller]], American baseball player 
-* [[1972]] - [[Melissa Auf der Maur]], Canadian musician 
-* 1972 - [[Marc Gunn]], poet, podcaster, and Celtic musician ([[Brobdingnagian Bards]]) 
-* 1972 - [[Mia Hamm]], American soccer player 
-* [[1973]] - [[Rico Blanco]], Filipino singer ([[Rivermaya]]) 
-* 1973 - [[Caroline Corr]], Irish singer and musician 
-* 1973 - [[Vance Wilson]], American baseball player 
-* 1973 - [[Jerome Woods]], American Football player for the [[Kansas City Chiefs]] 
-* [[1974]] - [[Mark Dolan]], TV show host 
-* [[1975]] - [[Justin Hawkins]], British singer ([[The Darkness]]) 
-* 1975 - [[Andrew Martin|Andrew "Test" Martin]], Canadian professional wrestler 
-* 1975 - [[Natalie Zea]], American actress 
-* [[1976]] - [[Stephen Gately]], Irish singer, musician, and actor ([[Boyzone]]) 
-* 1976 - [[Brittany Daniel]], American actress 
-* 1976 - [[Cynthia Daniel]], American actress and photographer 
-* 1976 - [[Álvaro Recoba]], Uruguayan footballer 
-* 1976 - [[Scott Downs]], American baseball player 
-* [[1978]] - [[Adam Jennings]], British actor, producer and film director 
-* [[1979]] - [[Andrew Ference]], Canadian ice hockey player 
-* 1979 - [[Samoa Joe]], Samoan professional wrestler 
-* 1979 - [[Stormy Daniels]], American [[pornographic actress]] 
-* [[1980]] - [[Danny Califf]], American soccer player 
-* [[1981]] - [[Kyle Korver]], American Basketball Player 
-* [[1982]] - [[Steven Pienaar]], South African footballer 
-* [[1986]] - [[Olesya Rulin]], American actress 
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-* [[45 BC]] - [[Titus Labienus]], Roman leader 
-* [[180]] - [[Marcus Aurelius]], Roman emperor (b. [[121]]) 
-* [[461]] or [[493]] - [[Saint Patrick]], patron saint of Ireland 
-* [[659]] - [[Gertrude of Nivelles]], Belgian abbess 
-* [[1040]] - [[Harold Harefoot]], [[King of England]] 
-* [[1058]] - King [[Lulach I of Scotland]] 
-* [[1199]] - [[Jocelin]], bishop of Glasgow 
-* [[1272]] - [[Emperor Go-Saga]] of Japan (b. [[1220]]) 
-* [[1425]] - [[Ashikaga Yoshikazu]], Japanese shogun (b. [[1407]]) 
-* [[1516]] - [[Giuliano di Lorenzo de' Medici]], ruler of Florence (b. [[1478]]) 
-* [[1565]] - [[Alexander Ales]], Scottish theologian (b. [[1500]]) 
-* [[1640]] - [[Philip Massinger]], English dramatist (b. [[1583]]) 
-* [[1649]] - [[Gabriel Lallemant]], French Jesuit missionary, one of the [[Canadian Martyrs]] (b. [[1610]]) 
-* [[1680]] - [[François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)|François de La Rochefoucauld]], French writer (b. [[1613]]) 
-* [[1704]] - [[Menno van Coehoorn]], Dutch military engineer (b. [[1641]]) 
-* [[1713]] - [[Juraj Jánošík]], famous Slovak outlaw [b. [[1688]]) 
-* [[1715]] - [[Gilbert Burnet]], Scottish Bishop of Salisbury (b. [[1643]]) 
-* [[1741]] - [[Jean-Baptiste Rousseau]], French poet (b. [[1671]]) 
-* [[1764]] - [[George Parker, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield]], English astronomer 
-* [[1782]] - [[Daniel Bernoulli]], Dutch-born mathematician (b. [[1700]]) 
-* [[1830]] - [[Laurent, Marquis de Gouvion Saint-Cyr]], French marshal (b. [[1764]]) 
-* [[1846]] - [[Friedrich Bessel]], German mathematician and astronomer (b. [[1784]]) 
-* [[1849]] - [[William II of the Netherlands]] (b. [[1792]]) 
-* [[1853]] - [[Christian Doppler]], Austrian physician and mathematician (b. [[1803]]) 
-* [[1875]] - [[Ferdinand Laub]], Czech violinist (b. [[1832]]) 
-* [[1893]] - [[Jules Ferry]], French statesman (b. [[1832]]) 
-* [[1912]] - [[Lawrence Oates]], English army officer (b. [[1880]]) 
-* [[1917]] - [[Franz Brentano]], German philosopher and psychologist (b. [[1838]]) 
-* [[1926]] - [[Aleksei Brusilov]], Russian general (b. [[1853]]) 
-* [[1937]] - [[Austen Chamberlain]], English statesman, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (b. [[1863]]) 
-* [[1941]] - [[Marguerite Nichols]], American actress (b. [[1895]]) 
-* [[1949]] - [[Aleksandra Ekster]], Russian painter (b. [[1882]]) 
-* [[1956]] - [[Fred Allen]], American actor and comedian (b. [[1894]]) 
-* 1956 - [[Irene Joliot-Curie]], French physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel laureate]] (b. [[1897]]) 
-* [[1957]] - [[Ramon Magsaysay]], [[President of the Philippines]] (b. [[1907]]) 
-* [[1961]] - [[Susanna M. Salter]], Mayor of Argonia, Kansas (b. [[1860]]) 
-* [[1965]] - [[Amos Alonzo Stagg]], American football coach, player, and innovator (b. [[1862]]) 
* [[1974]] - [[Louis Kahn]], American architect * [[1974]] - [[Louis Kahn]], American architect
* [[1976]] - [[Luchino Visconti]], Italian director (b. [[1906]]) * [[1976]] - [[Luchino Visconti]], Italian director (b. [[1906]])
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* [[1981]] - [[Paul Dean (baseball)|Paul Dean]], American baseball player (b. [[1913]]) * [[1981]] - [[Paul Dean (baseball)|Paul Dean]], American baseball player (b. [[1913]])
* [[1983]] - [[Haldan Keffer Hartline]], American physiologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel laureate]] (b. [[1903]]) * [[1983]] - [[Haldan Keffer Hartline]], American physiologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel laureate]] (b. [[1903]])

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