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# [[Benoît Poelvoorde]] September 22, 1964, in Namur, Belgium) is a Belgian actor | # [[Benoît Poelvoorde]] September 22, 1964, in Namur, Belgium) is a Belgian actor | ||
# [[Doug Wimbish]] (born September 22, 1956) is an American bass player, | # [[Doug Wimbish]] (born September 22, 1956) is an American bass player, | ||
- | # [[Melanie Klein]] | + | # [[Melanie Klein]] (March 30 1882 – September 22 1960) was an Austrian-born British psychoanalyst |
# [[David Riesman]] | # [[David Riesman]] | ||
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Art and culture
- 1869 - Richard Wagner's opera Das Rheingold debuts in Munich.
Births
- 1885 - Erich von Stroheim, Austrian-born actor (d. 1957)
- 1895 - Paul Muni, Polish-born actor (d. 1967)
- 1940 - Anna Karina, Danish born actress
- 1946 - King Sunny Ade, Nigerian singer
- 1957 - Nick Cave, Australian musician
Deaths
Notes
- Maurice Barrès (September 22, 1862 - December 4, 1923) was a French occultist, novelist, journalist, an anti-semite nationalist and socialist politician and agitator.
- Frederick John Kiesler , September 22, 1890 – New York City, December 27, 1965). Romanian-American theater designer, artist, theoretician and architect.
- Benoît Poelvoorde September 22, 1964, in Namur, Belgium) is a Belgian actor
- Doug Wimbish (born September 22, 1956) is an American bass player,
- Melanie Klein (March 30 1882 – September 22 1960) was an Austrian-born British psychoanalyst
- David Riesman
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