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== Births == | == Births == | ||
+ | *[[1895]] - [[Noe Ito]], Japanese anarchist, social critic, author and feminist (d. [[1923]]) | ||
*[[1905]] - [[Christian Dior]], French fashion designer (d. [[1957]]) | *[[1905]] - [[Christian Dior]], French fashion designer (d. [[1957]]) | ||
*[[1924]] - [[Benny Hill]], English actor, comedian, and singer (d. [[1992]]) | *[[1924]] - [[Benny Hill]], English actor, comedian, and singer (d. [[1992]]) | ||
+ | *[[1929]] - [[Radley Metzger]], American filmmaker, distributor and producer. | ||
*[[1938]] - [[Wolfman Jack]], American disk jockey and actor (d. [[1995]]) | *[[1938]] - [[Wolfman Jack]], American disk jockey and actor (d. [[1995]]) | ||
*[[1941]] - [[Plácido Domingo]], Spanish tenor | *[[1941]] - [[Plácido Domingo]], Spanish tenor | ||
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*[[1831]] - [[Ludwig Achim von Arnim]], German poet (b. [[1781]]) | *[[1831]] - [[Ludwig Achim von Arnim]], German poet (b. [[1781]]) | ||
*[[1870]] - [[Alexander Herzen]], Russian writer (b. [[1812]]) | *[[1870]] - [[Alexander Herzen]], Russian writer (b. [[1812]]) | ||
+ | *[[1891]] - [[Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier]], French Classicist painter and sculptor (b. [[1815]]) | ||
*[[1924]] - [[Vladimir Lenin]], Russian revolutionary (b. [[1870]]) | *[[1924]] - [[Vladimir Lenin]], Russian revolutionary (b. [[1870]]) | ||
+ | *[[1938]] - [[Georges Méliès]], French filmmaker (b. [[1861]]) | ||
*[[1950]] - [[George Orwell]], British writer (b. [[1903]]) | *[[1950]] - [[George Orwell]], British writer (b. [[1903]]) | ||
*[[1959]] - [[Cecil B. DeMille]], American director (b. [[1881]]) | *[[1959]] - [[Cecil B. DeMille]], American director (b. [[1881]]) | ||
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*[[1984]] - [[Jackie Wilson]], American musician (b. [[1934]]) | *[[1984]] - [[Jackie Wilson]], American musician (b. [[1934]]) | ||
*[[1999]] - [[Susan Strasberg]], American actress (b. [[1938]]) | *[[1999]] - [[Susan Strasberg]], American actress (b. [[1938]]) | ||
- | + | *[[2007]] - [[Peer Raben]], German composer best known for his work with Rainer Werner Fassbinder (d. [[1940]]) | |
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- | *[[1929]] - [[Radley Metzger]] (born January 21 1929 in New York City) is an American filmmaker, distributor and producer. | + | |
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- | *[[1938]] - [[Georges Méliès]] (December 8, 1861 – January 21, 1938), full name Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès, was a French filmmaker (b. [[1861]]) | + | |
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- | *[[1895]] - [[Noe Ito]] (January 21, 1895 in Fukuoka, Japan; died 16 September 1923) was an anarchist, social critic, author and feminist. (d. [[1923]]) | + | |
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- | *[[2007]] - [[Peer Raben]] (born July 3, 1940 in Viechtach, Bavaria - January 21, 2007 in Mitterfels, Bavaria, Germany) was a composer best known for his work with German film-maker Rainer Werner Fassbinder. (d. [[1940]]) | + | |
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- | *[[1891]] - [[Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier]] (21 February 1815 – 21 January 1891) was a leading French Classicist painter and sculptor (b. [[1815]]) | + | |
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