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1113 – Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, conquered Normandy  (d. 1151)
      my 25th great-grandfather

1198 – King Alexander II of Scotland  (d. 1249)
      my 3rd cousin 25x removed

1210 – Floris IV, Count of Holland  (d. 1234)

1358 –  John I of Castile, King of Castile and León (1379-90)  (d. 1390)

1393  – Arthur III, Duke of Brittany  (d. 1458)

1420  – Albrecht van Eyb, German humanist (Bamberg & Eichstattt)  (d. 1475)

1531 –  Ercole Bottrigari, Italian composer  (d. 1612)

1552 –  Lavinia Fontana, Italian painter  Italy (d. 1614)

1561 Bartholomeus Pitiscus, German mathematician (Trigonometry)  (d. 1613)

1579 John Amner, English composer  (d. 1641)

1580 John Taylor, English poet (An Arrant Thief)  (d. 1654)

1591 Robert Herrick, English poet  (d. 1674)

1635 Peder Griffenfeld, Danish statesman,  (d. 1699)

1683 Meinrad Spiess, German composer  (d. 1761)

1694 Theodor A Freiherr von Neuhoff,  [or 8/25]  (d. 1756)
      German adventurer and King of Corsica

1707 Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon  (d. 1791)
      English evangelical revivalist

1712 Cornelis Douwes, Dutch mathematician and astronomer  (d. 1773)

1725 Johann Balthasar Kehl, German composer  (d. 1778)

1733 David Traugott Nicolai, German composer  (d. 1799)

1750 Letizia Ramolino, Italian noble and mother of Napoleon Bonaparte  (d. 1836)

1758 Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Queen of Denmark and Norway  (d. 1794)

1759 William Wilberforce, British politician, and philanthropist  (d. 1833)
      leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade

1772 William I Frederick  (d. 1843)
      King of the Netherlands (1815-40) and Grand Duke of Luxembourg

1787 James Weddell, British sailor and Antarctic explorer (Weddell Sea)  (d. 1834)

1808 Thomas Fenwick Drayton, Brigadier General (Confederate Army)  (d. 1891)

1816 Daniel Gooch, English engineer, laid 1st successful transatlantic cables  (d. 1889)

1817 Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Russian novelist, poet and playwright  (d. 1875)

1820 Jacopo Tomadini, Italian composer, born in Cividale del Friuli, Italy (d. 1883)

1821 Emanuele Muzio, Italian composer, born in Zibello, Italy (d. 1890)

1827 Walter Husted Stevens, Brigadier General (Confederate Army)  (d. 1867)

1828 George Hume "Maryland" Steuart, Brigadier General (Confederate Army)  (d. 1903)

1837 Theodore Dubois, French composer  (d. 1924)

1839 Eduard Napravnik, Czech conductor and composer  (d. 1916)

1842 Edouard J. A. Agneessens, Flemish painter (Slave Market)  (d. 1885)

1845 James C. Calhoun, American soldier  (d. 1876)
      brother-in-law of George Armstrong Custer

1854 Nikolay Vladimirovich Scherbachov, Russian pianist and composer  (d. 1922)

1856 Felix Mottl, Austrian conductor and composer (Agnes Bernauer)  (d. 1911)

1863 Dragutin Lerman, Croatian explorer, born in Požega, Croatia (d. 1918)

1865 Ferdinand I VAM, King of Romania (1914-27)  (d. 1927)

1872 Max Beerbohm, English caricaturist, writer and parodist (Saturday Review)  (d. 1956)

1879 Rentaro Taki, Japanese pianist and composer  (d. 1903)

1880 Miles Lampson, 1st Baron Killearn, Scottish baron and diplomat (d. 1964)

1880 – Joshua Lionel Cowen

1886 William Francis Gibbs, American naval architect, designed Liberty ships  (d. 1967)

1887 Harry Hooper, American baseball player  (d. 1974)

1889 Simon Kimbangu/Kibangu, Congolese religious leader and founder of Kimbanguism  (d. 1951)

1890 Duke Kahanamoku, American swimmer, surfer  (d. 1968)

1890 Franz Philipp, German composer  (d. 1972)

1890 Jean Rhys [Ella Gwendolyn Rees Williams], British writer  (d. 1979)

1891 Alexander Mikhaylovich Dzegelyonok, Russian composer  (d. 1969)

1891 Germaine Loosveldt, Flemish actress  (d. 1960)

1895 Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston (1944-70)  (d. 1970)

1896 Phil Baker, American comedian  (d. 1963)

1897 Fred Rose, American songwriter and music publishing executive  (d. 1954)

1898 Albert Claude, Belgian biologist and physician (Nobel 1974)  (d. 1983)

1898 Malcolm Cowley, American author  (d. 1989)

1899 Johan Fabricius, Dutch novelist  (d. 1981)

1899 Ruth Schaumann, German painter, writer and sculptor  (d. 1975)

1899 – Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine writer of fiction and essays  (d. 1986)

1900 – Preston Foster, American actor  (d. 14 Jul 1970)

1901 – Edmund Germer, German inventor (d. 10 Aug 1987)

1902 Fernand Braudel, French historian (Civilization & Capitalism)  (d. 1985)

1902 Carlo Gambino, Italian-born American mafioso (Gambino family)  (d. 1976)

1903 Karl Hanke, Official of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) of Nazi Germany  (d. 1945)

1903 Claude Hopkins, American jazz stride pianist, arranger, bandleader, and musical director
      (Josephine Baker) (d. 1984)

1904 Rodd Redwing, American actor, and stunt coach  (d. 1971)

1904 Henry "Buster" Smith, American jazz alto saxophonist, arranger, and bandleader  (d. 1991)

1905 Don Douglas, Scottish actor  (d. 1945)

1905 Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist  (d. 1974)

1905 Siaka Stevens, President of Sierra Leone (1971-85)  (d. 1988)
 
1910 Bernhard Heiden [Levi], German-American composer  (d. 2000)

1911 Michel Pablo [Michalis N. Raptis], Chilean-Greek writer and Trotskyist revolutionary
      (Fourth International)  (d. 1996)

1912 Durward Kirby, American TV announcer (Garry Moore Show)  (d. 2000)

1912 Fritz "Freddie" Brocksieper, German big band jazz drummer, and bandleader  (d. 1990)

1913 Dorothy Comingore [Linda Winters], American actress (Citizen Kane)  (d. 1971)

1915 James Tiptree Jr. [Alice Sheldon], American sci-fi author (Byte Beautiful)  (d. 1987)

1915 Wynonie Harris, American rhythm and blues singer  (d. 1969)

1915 Ronald Ibbs, Irish actor (No Hiding Place, The Saint)  (d. 1990)

1916 Anita V Figueredo, American physician and humanitarian  (d. 2010)

1916 Léo Ferré, French composer and singer  (d. 1993)

1916 Hal Smith, American actor (The Andy Griffith Show-Otis Campbell)  (d. 1994)

1917 – Dennis James, wrestling announcer/TV host (PDQ)

1918 Ray McIntire, American chemical engineer  (d. 1996)

1918 Sikander Bakht, Indian politician, Governor of Kerala  (d. 2004)

1919 "Drs P" [Heinz H Polzer], Swiss-Dutch songwriter and singer  (d. 2015)

1919 Niels Viggo Bentzon, Danish pianist and composer (The Tempered Piano)  (d. 2000)

1919 Bartolomé "Beny" Moré  (d. 1963)
      Cuban guaracha and mambo singer, guitarist, songwriter, and bandleader

1922 – René Lévesque, Premier of Quebec  (d. 1987)

1922 Howard Zinn, American historian and activist  (d. 2010)
      (A People's History of the United States)

1923 Helena Carter [Helen Rickerts], American model and actress  (d. 2000)

1923 Arthur Jensen, American psychologist  (d. 2012)

1924 – Louis Teicher, American pianist (Ferante & Teicher - "Exodus")  (d. 2008)

1926 Nancy Spero, American feminist artist  (d. 2009)

1927 Roger Danneels, Flemish accordionist  (d. 1982)

1927 William V. Shannon, American journalist  (d. 1988)
      ambassador to Ireland (1977-81)

1927 David Ireland, Australian author (The Unknown Industrial Prisoner)

1927 Harry Markowitz, American economist (Nobel 1990)

1928 – Penny Edwards, American actress  (d. 26 Aug 1928)

1929 Willie Winfield, American doo-woop singer  (d. 2021)
      (Harptones - "Life Is But A Dream"; “A Sunday Kind of Love”)

1930 – Roger McCluskey, American IndyCar driver  (d. 29 Aug 1993)

1932 Richard Graham Meale, Australian composer (Three Miró Pieces; Voss)  (d. 2009)

1932 Robert D. Hales, LDS Church apostle

1933 Yasser Arafat, Chairman of the Palestinian Liberation Organization   (d. 2004)
      1st President of the Palestinian National Authority (1994-2004)
      1994 Nobel peace prize winner, born in Cairo, Egypt

1934 – Kenny Baker, English actor (R2-D2 in Star Wars, Time Bandits)  (d. 2016)

1934 Roger Donald Dickerson, American composer (New Orleans Concerto)

1936 William J. Coyne, American politician (Rep-D-Pennsylvania, 1981-2003) (d. 2013)

1936 A. S. Byatt, English novelist (The Virgin in the Garden)

1936 – Murray Balfour, Canadian hockey player  (d. 30 May 1965)

1936 Kenny Guinn, American businessman and politician (d. 2010)

1937 Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, Nigerian politician  (d. 1998)

1938 – David Freiberg, American rock bassist
      (Quicksilver Messenger Service - "Fresh Air"; Jefferson Airplane/Starship - "Jane")

1938 – Mason Williams, American musician, songwriter, author, and photographer
      ("Classical Gas", Smother Brothers Comedy Hour)

1938 Charles Calello, American composer, conductor, arranger
      (The Four Seasons; Sinatra; Streisand; Springsteen)

1940 Tony Secunda, English rock band manager (The Moody Blues) (d. 1995)

1940 Francine Lalonde, Canadian politician (Member of Parliament for La Pointe-de-l'Île)

1941 Ernest Wright Jr, American R&B vocalist
      (Little Anthony and the Imperials - "Tears On My Pillow"; "Goin' Out of My Head")

1942 Joe Chambers, American rock guitarist and vocalist (Chambers Brothers)

1942 – Marshall Thompson, American singer and musician (The Chi-Lites)

1942 Karen Uhlenbeck, American mathematician, founder of modern geometric analysis (Abel Prize)

1942 Max Cleland, American politician  (U.S. Senator from Georgia, 1997-2003)

1942 Howard Jacobson, British novelist (The Finkler Question) and newspaper columnist

1943 – John Cipollina, American rock guitarist  (d. 1989)
      (Quicksilver Messenger Service - "Fresh Air")

1944 – Jim Brady, American musician (The Sandpipers)  (d. 5 May 2019)

1944 – Gregory Jarvis, American engineer and astronaut (STS 25)

1944 Bill Goldsworthy, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars) (d. 1996)

1944 Rocky Johnson, Canadian pro wrestler (d. 2020)
      father of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
      with Tony Atlas first black champions in WWE history

1944 Peter Hutton, American filmmaker  (d. 2016)

1945 – Ken Hensley, British rock songwriter, keyboardist, and singer  (d. 2020)
      Uriah Heep, 1970-80 - "Easy Livin'"; Blackfoot, 1982-84

1945 (Malcolm) "Molly" Duncan, Scottish saxophonist  (d. 2019)
      Average White Band, 1972-83 - "Pick Up the Pieces"

1945 Ronee Blakley, American actress (Nashville), and singer-songwriter

1946 Richard N. Richards, American naval officer and astronaut (STS 28, 41, 50, 64)

1947 Jimmy Fox, American drummer (The James Gang - "Funk #49")

1947 – Anne Archer, American actress (Fatal Attraction, Patriot Games)

1947 Paulo Coelho, Brazilian author (The Alchemist)

1947 Vladimir Masorin, Russian admiral (commanded the Caspian Flotilla 1996-2002)

1947 Joe Manchin, American politician
      (Governor of West Virginia 2005-10, Senator-(D)-WV 2010-)

1948 Jean-Michel Jarre, French ambient-electronic musician (Oxygène; Équinoxe)

1948 Kim Sung-Il, Chief of Staff of Republic of Korea Air Force

1949 Anna Lee Fisher [Tingle], American chemist, emergency physician and astronaut (STS 51-A)

1949 – Joe Regalbuto, American actor (Knots Landing; Murphy Brown - "Frank")

1949 Stephen Paulus, American composer (To Be Certain of the Dawn)  (d. 2014)
       co-founder of the American Composer's Forum

1950 Tim White, American paleoanthropologist

1951 Orson Scott Card, American sci-fi author (Hugo, Nebula, Ender's War)

1951 Michael Derosier, Canadian drummer (Heart, 1976-82 - "Barracuda")

1951 Oscar Hijuelos, American novelist (The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love)  (d. 2013)

1951 Danny Joe Brown, American singer (Molly Hatchet)  (d. 2005)

1951 Mona Lyn Reese, American composer

1952 Bob Corker, American politician (Senator from Tennessee)

1952 – Mike Shanahan,  American football coach (Denver Broncos)

1952 Carlo Curley, American classical concert organist  (d. 2012)

1952 Vaneese Thomas, American R&B, jazz and soul blues singer, ("Let's Talk It Over")

1953 Ron Holloway, American tenor saxophonist

1953 John Cowan, American musician (New Grass Revival, 1974-89; Doobie Bothers, 1993-95)

1954 Steve Holley, British rock session and touring drummer
      (Wings, 1978-81; Julian Lennon; Elton John, Dar Williams; Mott The Hoople, 2018-21)

1955 Mike Huckabee, American politician
      44th Governor of Arkansas (R) 1996-2007
      Candidate for the Republican Party presidential nomination, 2008 & 2016

1956 John Culberson, American attorney and politician
      Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas

1957 – Jeffrey Daniel, American dancer and singer (Shalamar)
      [some sources give year as 1955]

1957 – Stephen Fry, English comedian, writer and actor (Blackadder, QI)

1958 – Steve Guttenberg, American actor (Police Academy, Short Circuit)

1958 Tracy Harris, American artist

1958 Chris Offutt, American writer (The Good Brother)

1960 – Cal Ripken, Jr., American Baseball Hall of Fame shortstop
      (MLB record consecutive game streak, Baltimore Orioles)

1960 Franz Viehböck, Austrian 1st cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-13)

1960 Steven Lindsey, U.S. Air Force officer and NASA astronaut (STS 87, sk:95)

1960 Takashi Miike, Japanese filmmaker (Dead or Alive)

1961 Colin Angus, Scottish pop musician (The Shamen - "Ebeneezer Goode")

1961 – Mark "Bedders" Bedford, English rock-ska bassist (Madness - "House Of Fun")

1961 – Jared Harris, Irish-British actor (Valery Legasov-Chernobyl)

1962 Mary Ellen Weber, American NASA astronaut (STS 70)

1962 David Koechner, American actor

1962 – Craig Kilborn, American comedian, sports and political commentator, actor, and television host

1963 – John Bush, American heavy metal singer
      (Armored Saint, 1982-present; Anthrax, 1992-2005, 2010)

1964 Pebbles [Perri Reid (née McKissack)], American pop singer ("Girlfriend"),
      minister, and gospel singer

1964 Salizhan Sharipov, Kyrgyzstani cosmonaut (STS-89)

1964 Dana Gould, American comedian and writer (The Simpsons 1989)

1964 Oteil Burbridge, American bassist
      (Allman Brothers Band, 1997-2014; Dead & Company, 2015-present)

1965 – Marlee Matlin, American actress
      the only deaf performer to win an Academy Award (Children of Lesser God)

1965 – Reggie Miller, American NBA guard, 1987-2005
      (Indiana Pacers; Olympic gold, 1996)

1966 Jon Sieben, Australian swimmer (Olympic gold 200m butterfly 1984)

1968 Andreas Kisser, Brazilian heavy metal guitarist (Sepultura)

1968 Benoît Brunet, Canadian NHL left wing (Montreal Canadiens)

1968 Tim Salmon, American MLB outfielder (California Angels)

1970 Sandra Whyte-Sweeney, American ice hockey forward (Olympics gold 1998)

1970 Dan Henderson, American mixed martial artist
      (UFC 17 Middleweight Tournament 1998; Rings: King of Kings Tournament 1999)

1970 Rich Beem, American golfer (PGA C'ship 2002)

1971 Pierfrancesco Favino, Italian actor

1972 Ian Moran, American hockey defenseman (Olympics 1994, Pitts)

1972 Kurt Miller, American baseball pitcher (Florida Marlins)

1972 Ava DuVernay, American director, writer and producer (13th, Selma, Queen Sugar)

1973 Andrew Brunette, Canadian NHL left wing (Washington Capitals)

1973 Barret Oliver, American actor (The Neverending Story, Secret Garden)

1973 – David Chappelle, American actor and comedian ("Chappelle's Show")

1973 – Carmine Giovinazzo, American actor ("CSI: NY")

1974 Tony McCombs, American football linebacker (Arizona Cardinals)

1974 Órla Fallon, Irish traditional singer, Celtic harpist, and songwriter
      (Celtic Woman, 2004-2009; Anúna, 1996)

1977 John Green, American author (The Fault in Our Stars) and vlogger

1978 Rafael Furcal, Dominican baseball player

1979 Elva Hsiao, Taiwanese singer

1979 Michael Redd, American basketball player

1979 (Katherine) "Kaki" King, American guitarist, lap steel guitar player and composer

1980 Sonja Bennett, Canadian actress (Punch)

1981 Jiro Wang Dong Cheng, Taiwanese singer and actor

1981 – Chad Michael Murray, American actor ("One Tree Hill")

1981 Mercedes Scelba-Shorte, American model

1983 Christopher Parker, British actor (Eastenders)

1984 Kyle Schmid, Canadian actor

1986 Nick Adenhart, American baseball player

1986 Arian Foster, American football running back (Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins)

1987 Jon Scheyer, American-Israeli basketball player

1988 – Rupert Grint, English actor ("Harry Potter" movie series)

1988 Kelly Lee Owens, Welsh electronic musician and composer (Inner Song)

1995 Runa Tsukishima, Japanese child model

2003 Alexandre Coste, Son of Albert II, Prince of Monaco


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1561 Willem of Orange marries duchess Anna of Saxon

1899 Businessman James Cash Penney (24) weds Bertha Alva Hess

1970 Actor Peter Sellers (44) weds model Miranda Quarry

1987 Actor Patrick Dempsey (21) weds manager Rocky Parker (47)

1996 Actress-model Vendela (30) weds Norwegian politician Olaf Thommessen (30)

2002 Journalist Bryant Gumbel weds model Hilary Quinlan


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1101 – Su Shi [Zizhan], Chinese poet, artist and important figure in Song Dynasty politics, dies at 64

1103 Magnus III Berbein [Blootbeen], King of Norway (1093-1103)

1217 Eustace "the Monk", French buccaneer, dies in battle

1313 Henry VII, Roman Catholic German King/emperor (1308/12-13)

1371 Edward, Duke of Guelders (1361-71) and Count of Zutphen, mortally wounded in battle at 35

1540 Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola, Italian painter (b. 1503)

1542 Gasparo Contarini, Italian diplomat and cardinal (b. 1483)

1572 Gaspard de Châtillon, Count the Coligny, French admiral and Huguenot leader, beheaded at 53
      his death ignited the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre

1572 Pierre de la Ramée, French humanist (b. 1515)

1572 Charles de Téligny, French Huguenot soldier, dies at about 37
      one of the 1st murdered during St. Bartholomew's day massacre

1595 Thomas Digges, English astronomer (Universe Infinite), dies

1617 Saint Rose of Lima [Isabel Flores de Olivia], Peruvian saint, dies at 31
      a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic

1647 Nicholas Stone "Elder", English sculptor/architect, dies at about 61

1664 Maria Cunitz, Silesian astronomer (Urania propitia), dies at about 54

1666 Francisco M the Melo, Portuguese author (Obras Morales), dies at 57

1679 Jean François Paul de Gondi, cardinal de Retz, French churchman and agitator (b. 1614)

1680 Ferdinand Bulb, Dutch painter/etcher

1680 Thomas Blood, Irish-born thief of the British crown jewels (b. 1618)

1683 John Owen, English non-conformist theologian (b. 1616)

1712 Thomas Bullis, Jr. English composer, dies at 54

1724 Andreas Kneller, German composer, dies at 75

1759 Ewald C von Kleist, German poet, dies at 44

1770 Thomas Chatterton, English poet (Revenge), dies at 17

1779 Saint Cosmas of Aetolia, Greek Orthodox martyr (b. 1714)

1798 Thomas Alcock, English clergyman (b. 1709)

1801 Jacques-Denis Antoine, French builder (La Monnaie Paris), dies at 68

1832 Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, French mathematician (b. 1796)

1833 Adrian Hardy Haworth, English entomologist and botanist, dies at 65

1840 Joseph Waast Aubert Nonot, composer, dies at 89

1841 Karl Friedrich Curschmann, German composer, dies at 36

1841 Theodore Hook, English author, dies at 52
      famous practical joker and recipient of the world's 1st postcard

1870 Edwin Gray Lee, American Brigadier General (Confederate Army), dies at 34

1888 Rudolph J E Clausius, German physicist (thermodynamics)

1889 Jan Matzeliger, Surinamese-Dutch inventor (shoe lacing machine), dies at 36

1895 John F. Loudon, Dutch sugar and indigo manufacturer, dies at 74
      his Delft collection was left to the Rijksmuseum

1906 Alfred Stevens, Belgian painter

1907 Pieter Louis Tak, writer (Chronicle), dies at 58

1912 Alfred Berger, Austrian playwright, dies at 59

1914 Johannes Weiss, German New Testament scholar, dies at 50

1921 Nikolay Gumilyov, Russian poet, dies at 35

1923 Kate Douglas Wiggin, American author (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm), dies at 66

1932 Gheorghe Cucu, Romanian composer, dies at 50

1939 W H Moule, Australian lawyer, politician and cricketer

1940 Paul G. Nipkow, German TV pioneer (Nipkow disk), dies at 80

1943 Ernst Ottwalt, writer

1943 Simone Weil, French philosopher and social activist (b. 1909)

1950 Ernst Wiechert, writer, dies at 63

1954 Getulio Vargas, President of Brazil (1930-45, 1951-54)
      modernizer and dictator, commits suicide at 71

1956 Kenji Mizoguchi, Japanese film director (b. 1898)

1957 Albert Edward Sammons, British violinist, and composer (Phantasy Quartet), dies at 71

1957 Ronald Arbuthnott Knox, British priest, broadcaster and author (Viaduct Murder), dies at 69

1958 John G. Strijdom, South African politician and nationalist, dies at 65
      Prime Minister of South Africa (1954-58)

1958 Kenneth Leighton, British pianist and composer, dies of esophageal cancer at 58

1958 Leo Blech, German opera composer and conductor. dies at 87
      (Königliches Opernhaus, 1906-37; Städtische Oper, 1949-53)

1958 Paul Henry, Northern Irish artist, dies at 82

1962 Henry George Ley, British organist, and choral composer, dies at 74

1964 Maurice Schoemaker, Belgian composer (Fireworks), dies at 73

1967 Amanda Randolph, actress (Danny Thomas, Amos n Andy), dies at 65

1967 Henry J. Kaiser, industrialist (Boulder Dam, Liberty ship), dies at 85

1968 Cyril Vincent, cricketer (84 wkts slow lefty for S Af 1927-35)

1968 (Edmond) "Doc" Souchon, American jazz musician, dies at 70
      guitarist, music journal writer and editor, and New Orleans jazz historical preservationist

1972 (Carlos) "Don" Byas, American, dies of lung cancer at 59
      swing and be-bop jazz saxophonist, and bandleader

1973 Billy Greene, American actor (Single Room Furnished, One Man's Family), dies at 76

1973 Sláva Vorlová, Czech composer, dies at 79

1974 Alexander de Seversky, Russian-American aviation pioneer (b. 1894)

1975 Charles H Revson, US cosmetic magnate, dies at 69

1976 Michael Dewar Head, British organist, pianist, and composer, dies at 76

1977 Buddy O'Connor, Canadian Hockey HOF center, dies at 61
      (Stanley Cup 1944, 46 Montreal Canadiens; Hart Memorial Trophy
      & Lady Byng Memorial Trophy 1948)

1977 Soewarsih Djojopoespito, Indonesian writer (Toe the Line), dies at 65

1978 Louis Prima, American jazz and pop singer, trumpeter, and bandleader, dies at 67
      ("That Old Black Magic"; "Oh, Marie")

1979 Hanna Reitsch, German aviator and test pilot, dies at 67

1979 Sampson Sievers, Russian Orthodox Christian monk, priest and wonder-worker, dies at 79

1980 Yootha Joyce, British actress, dies of liver failure at 53
      (Man About the House, George and Mildred)

1980 Frederick A. Fox, American classical composer, dies at 80
      (Nightscenes; Shaking The Pumpkin),and educator (Indiana University, 1974-94)

1982 Giorgio Abetti, Italian astronomer (Solar physics), dies at 99

1983 Jack Somack, American actor, dies of a heart attack at 64
       (Ball Four, The Frisco Kid, Stockard Channing Show)

1983 Shawn Stephens Lewis, 5th wife of Jerry Lee Lewis
      dies of methadone OD, after 77 days of marriage

1983 Scott Nearing, American sociologist, pacifist and author (The Good Life), dies at 100

1985 Paul Creston [Giuseppe Guttoveggio], dies at 78
      Italian-American composer (Zanoni), educator, and music theorist (Creative Harmony)

1987 Bayard Rustin, American civil rights leader, dies of a perforated appendix at 75
      (March on Washington organizer, Social Democrats USA)

1988 Leonard Frey, American actor (Tattoo, Magic Christian), dies of AIDS at 49

1988 Max Shulman, American author (Dobie Gillis, Tender Trap), dies at 69

1990 Sergei Dovlatov, Russian writer, dies at 48

1990 Gailli AbedElrhman, Sudanese writer (b. 1931)

1991 Abel Kivlat, US 1500m runner (Olympic silver 1912), dies at 99

1991 Beb [Elizabeth] Vuyk, Neth/Indon writer (Camp Diary), dies at 86

1991 Bernard Castro, patented convertible couch, dies at 87

1991 Mike Sokoll, cowboy actor, dies at 97

1992 Andreas M Donner, Dutch state leader/jurist (Constitution), dies at 74

1992 Larrie Londin [Ralph Gallant], American session drummer, dies of a heart attack at 48

1994 Wijnanda MC "Nan" Aberson, friend of Gerard Van de Reve Sr, dies at 82

1995 Erich Geiringer, general Practitioner campaigner, dies at 78

1995 Gary Crosby, American singer and actor, dies of lung cancer at 61

1996 Ahmed Bahauddin, journalist, dies at 69

1996 Emile Noel, international civil servant, dies at 73

1996 John Christopherson, English artist and collector, dies at 75

1996 Robert Louis Tewdwr Moss, journalist/travel writer, dies at 42

1997 Phillip Humphrey Vellacott, classicist, dies at 90

1997 (Vincente) "Tete" Montoliu, Catalonian jazz pianist, dies at 64

1997 Louis Essen, British physicist, dies at 88

1998 E. G. Marshall [Everett Eugene Grunz], American actor, dies of lung cancer at 84

1998 Gene Page, American arranger, composer, and record producer , dies at 58

1999 Alexandre Lagoya, Greek-Italian-French classical guitarist and composer, dies at 70

1999 Mary Jane Croft, American actress, dies of natural causes at 83

2001 Bettejane "Jane" Greer, American actress, dies at 76

2001 Raymond Wilding-White, American composer, dies at 78

2001 Hank Sauer, American baseball left fielder, dies from a heart attack at 84

2002 Nikolay Guryanov Russian Orthodox Christian mystic and priest (b. 1909)

2003 Sir Wilfred Thesiger, British explorer (b. 1910)

2003 John Jacob Rhodes, American politician, dies at 86
      Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona

2004 Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Swiss-born psychiatrist (b. 1926)

2004 Kees [Cornelis Johannes] Ouwens, Dutch writer and poet (Intimate Acts), dies at 60

2005 Kaleth Morales, Colombian vallenato folk music singer and songwriter
      dies in a vehicle crash at 22

2006 Léopold Simoneau, French Canadian tenor, dies at 90

2006 Cristian Nemescu, Romanian film director (b.1979)

2006 James Carl Tenney, American composer, dies at 72

2007 Andrée P. Boucher, Canadian politician, Mayor of Quebec City, dies at 70

2007 Aaron Russo, American political activist, movie producer and director, dies of cancer at 64

2010 Satoshi Kon, Japanese anime film director, dies at 46

2011 Mike Flanagan, American baseball pitcher (b. 1951)

2012 Pauli Ellefsen, Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (1981-85), dies at 76

2012 Richard Evans, British diplomat, dies at 84
      ambassador to the People's Republic of China (1984-88)

2013 Julie Harris, American actress, dies of, heart failure at 87

2014 Richard Attenborough, English actor and director, dies at 90

2015 Justin Wilson, English auto racer, dies as a result of on track accident at 37

2016 Walter Scheel, German politician, West German Foreign Minister and President, dies at 97

2016 Roger Y. Tsien, American chemist (Nobel Prize 2008), dies at 64

2016 Michel Butor, French novelist and essayist (La Modification), dies at 89

2017 Jay Thomas [Jon Thomas Terrell], American actor and comedian, dies of cancer at 69

2017 Charlie Robertson, American politician, dies of cancer at 83
      mayor of York, Pennsylvania 1994-2002)

2018 Tom Frost, American rock climber, dies of prostate cancer at 82

2018 Robin Leach, English TV host (Life Styles of Rich & Famous), dies at 76

2020 Tony Colton [Chalk], British singer-songwriter, and record producer, dies of kidney failure at 68

2021 Charlie Watts, British rock and jazz drummer (Rolling Stones), dies at 80

2021 Hissène Habré, Chadian politician and convicted war criminal, dies in prison at 79
      Dictator of Chad (1982-90)

2021 Jerry Harkness, American College Basketball HOF point guard, dies at 81



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August 23 Births, Anniversaries, & Deaths


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Births


VIP

686 Charles Martel 'the Hammer', King of the Franks  (d. 22 Oct 741)
          born in Herstal, Belgium
          grandfather of Charlemagne
          my 39th great-grandfather


Notable

1486 – Siegmund Freiherr von Herberstein,, Slovenian historian and diplomat  (d. 1566)
          born in Vipava, Slovenia
1524 – François Hotman, French lawyer and diplomat, born in Paris (d. 1590)
1593 Fulvio Testi, Italian poet (Pianto d'Italia), born in Ferrara, Italy (d. 1646)
1623 – Stanisław Lubieniecki, Polish astronomer, theologian, and historian (d. 1675)
          born in Raków, Kielce County, Poland
1724 – Abraham Yates, Jr., American lawyer and civil servant  (d. 1796)
          Continental Congressman
          born in Albany, New York
1727 Friedrich Hartmann Graf, German composer  (d. 1795)
          born in Rudolstadt, Germany
1740 Ivan VI, Emperor of Russia 1740-41  (d. 1764)
          born in Saint Petersburg, Russia
1741 – Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse  (d. 1788)
          French admiral and explorer
          born in Albi, France
1751 Louis-Francois Beffara, French lexicographer  (d. 1838)
          born in Nonancourt, France
1754 – Louis XVI, King of France 1774-93  (d. 1793)
          guillotined
1757 – Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann, German actress (d. 1775)
1769 – Georges Cuvier [Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric Cuvier]   (d. 1832)
          French naturalist and zoologist, born in Montbéliard, France
1773 Jakob F. Fries, German philosopher, born in Barby, Germany (d. 1843)
1783 – William Tierney Clark, English engineer (d. 1852)
          designed the Hammersmith Bridge
1785 – Oliver Hazard Perry, American commander (d. 1819)
1805 – Anton von Schmerling, Austrian politician (d. 1893)
          born in Lichtental, Vienna, Austria
1814 – James Roosevelt Bayley, American archbishop  (d. 1877)
          born in NYC, New York
          first Bishop of Newark, New Jersey
          eighth Archbishop of Baltimore
1818 Rufus Ingalls, American Brevet Major General (Union Army)  (d. 1893)
          born in Denmark, Maine
1829 – Moritz B. Cantor, German mathematician and historian (d. 1920)
          born in Mannheim, Germany
1836 – Marie Henriette of Austria, Queen of the Belgians  (d. 1902)
          born in Buda Castle, Budapest, Hungary
1843 – William Southam, Canadian newspaper publisher  (d. 1932)
          born in Montreal, Quebec
1846 – Alexander Milne Calder, Scottish-American sculptor (d. 1923)
          born in Aberdeen, Scotland
1847 – Sarah Frances Whiting, American physicist and astronomer (d. 1927)
          born in Wyoming, New York
1849 – William Ernest Henley, British poet, critic, and editor  (d. 1903)
          born in Gloucester, England
1852 – Clímaco Calderón, Colombian lawyer and politician (d. 1913)
          15th President of Colombia for one day in 1882
          born in Santa Rosa de Viterbo, Colombia
1852 – Arnold Toynbee, English economist and historian (d. 1883)
1854 – Moritz Moszkowski, Polish-German pianist and composer (d. 1925)
          born in Breslau, Prussia
1864 – Eleftherios K. Venizelos, Greek politician  (d. 1936)
          born in Mournies, Greece
          93rd Prime Minister of Greece 1910-15, 28-32
1867 Marcel Schwob, French writer and journalist, born in Chaville, France  (d. 1905)
          (Le Croisade des Enfants)
1867 – Edgar de Wahl, Ukrainian-Estonian linguist and educator (d. 1948)
1868 – Edgar Lee Masters, American poet and novelist, born in Garnett, Kansas (d. 1950)
          (Spoon River Anthology)
1868 – Paul Otlet, Belgian author, lawyer and peace activist  (d. 1944)
          (created the Universal Decimal Classification scheme)
          born in Brussels, Belgium
1869 James (Sunny Jim) Rolph, San Francisco mayor 1912-31  (d. 1934)
          born in San Francisco, California
1872 – Tanguturi Prakasam, Indian lawyer and politician (d. 1957)
1875 – William Eccles, English physicist and engineer  (d. 1966)
          born in Barrow-in-Furness, England
1875 – Eugene Lanceray, Russian painter and sculptor (d. 1946)
          born in Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg, Russia
1877 – István Medgyaszay, Hungarian architect and academic  (d. 1959)
1878:  George Matthew Adams, American editor  (d. 29 Oct 1962)
1879 Alfrēds Kalniņš, Latvian organist, composer, conductor, and pedagogue  (d. 1951)
          born in Cēsis, Russian Empire (now Latvia)
1880 – Alexander Grin, Russian novelist (Jessie and Morgiana)  (d. 1932)
          born in Vyatka, Kirov Oblast, Russia
1881 – Louis Schelfhout, Dutch painter and graphic artist  (d. 1943)
          born in The Hague, Netherlands
1883 – Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV, American general  (d. 1953)
          born in Fort Walla Walla, Washington
          Medal of Honor recipient
1884 – Will Cuppy, American author, critic, and humorist  (d. 1949)
          (The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody),
          born in Auburn, Indiana
1884 – Ogden L. Mills, American captain, lawyer, and politician (d. 1937)
          50th United States Secretary of the Treasury 1927-1932
          born in Newport, Rhode Island
1885 Henry Thomas Tizard, English chemist and inventor  (d. 1959)
          born in Gillingham, Kent, England
1886 Gottfried Rudinger, German composer, born in Lindau, Germany (d. 1946)
1887 Jo Sternheim, Dutch actor and playwright, born in Amsterdam  (d. 1956)
1889 Alfred Lichtenstein, German writer, born in Berlin, Germany  (d. 1914)
1890 – Harry Frank Guggenheim, American businessman and publisher  (d. 1971)
          co-founded Newsday
1891 – Roy Agnew, Australian composer (d. 1944)
1892 Valdemar Eiberg, Danish jazz pioneer, saxophonist, and band leader  (d. 1965)
          ("I've Got a Cross-Eyed Papa"), born in Kolding, Denmark
1893 Roy Agnew, Australian composer (Sonata Ballade), born in Sydney  (d. 1944)
1894 Gareth Hughes, Welsh actor (Midnight Girl)  (d. 1965)
          born in Dafen, Carmarthenshire, Wales
1894 James La Guma, South African political activist and trade unionist  (d. 1961)
          born in Cape Town
1897 – Henry F. Pringle, American historian and journalist (d. 1958)
1900 – Ernst Krenek, Austrian-American composer and educator  (d. 1991)
          (Johnny Spielt Auf), born in Vienna, Austria
1900 – Malvina Reynolds, American folk singer-songwriter and activist (d. 1978)
          (Morningtown Ride), born in San Francisco, California
1901 – Guy Bush, American baseball player and manager (d. 1985)
1901 Cecil Rolph Hewitt, English journalist and policeman  (d. 1994)
          born in London
1901 – John Sherman Cooper, American captain, lawyer, and politician (d. 1991)
          2nd United States Ambassador to East Germany
          born in Somerset, Kentucky
1903 Mauritius van Haegendoren, Flemish historian and senator  (d. 1994)
          born in Leuven, Belgium
1903 – William Primrose, Scottish viola player and educator  (d. 1982)
          (Method for Violin & Viola), born in Glasgow, Scotland
1905 – Ernie Bushmiller, American cartoonist (d. 1982)
1905 – Constant Lambert, English composer and conductor (d. 1951)
          (King Pest), born in Fulham, London
1905 (John) "Rags" Ragland, American burlesque comedian,  (d. 1946)
          and stage and screen character actor (Whistling In The Dark)
          born in Louisville, Kentucky (d. 1946)
1906 – Zoltan Sarosy, Hungarian-American chess master
1908:  Arthur Adamov, Russian-French playwright (Paolo Paoli)  (d. 15 Mar 1970)
          born in Kislovodsk, Terek Oblast, Russia
1908 Cornelis van Dis Sr., Dutch chemist and politician
          born in Leiden, Netherlands
1908 – Hannah Frank, Scottish artist and sculptor  (d. 2008)
          born in Glasgow, Scotland
1909 – Leila Danette, American actress (d. 2012)
1910 – Lonny Frey, American baseball player (d. 2009)
1911 Albert Alberts, Dutch writer and journalist (French battle)  (d. 1996)
          born in Haarlem, Netherlands
1911 Carl Dolmetsch, French music director (Haslemere Festival)  (d. 1997)
          born in Fontenay-sous-Bois, France
1912 – Gene Kelly, American dancer, singer, actor, choreographer and film director  (d. 1996)
          (An American in Paris; On The Town; Singin' in the Rain)
          born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1912 – Jara Ribnikar, Serbian writer, born in Königgrätz, Bohemia (d. 2007)
1912 – Harry Kissin, Baron Kissin, British businessman and President (GPG)  (d. 1997)
          born in Gdańsk, Poland
1913 – Bob Crosby, American jazz singer and bandleader (Bob-Cats)  (d. 9 Mar 1993)
          born in Spokane, Washington
1913 Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera, Venezuelan musician and composer  (d. 1993)
          born in San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela 
1913 Stanley Kitchen, British chartered accountant
1917 – Tex Williams, American country-western singer-songwriter and guitarist  (d. 1985)
          born in Ramsey, Illinois
1919 Robert Crichton-Brown, Australian businessman and CEO  (d. 2013)
          (Rothmans International), born in Melbourne, Australia
1919 – Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin, Azerbaijani mathematician and theorist (d. 1984)
1920 Aart Verstegen, Dutch ballet dancer and choreographer  (d. 1998)
          (Jolly Joker's Last Joke), born in Rotterdam, Netherlands
1921 – Kenneth Arrow, American economist and academic  (d. 2017)
          Nobel Prize 1972, born in NYC, New York
1922 Brian Young, Chairman (Christian Aid), born in Sri Lanka (d. 2016)
1922 Jack Boddy, British trade union leader, born in Norwich (d. 2004)
1922 – Nazik Al-Malaika, Iraqi poet and academic (d. 2007)
1922 – Jean Darling, American child actress (Our Gang)  (d. 2015)
          born in Santa Monica, California
1922 – Pierre Gauvreau, Canadian painter, television writer and producer  (d. 2011)
          born in Montreal, Quebec
1922 – George Kell, American baseball player and sportscaster (d. 2009)
1923 Humphrey Fisher, TV producer, born in England (d. 1996)
1923 – Edgar F. Codd, English-American computer scientist (d. 2003)
1924 Denis Sargan, British econometrician, born in Doncaster, Yorkshire (d. 1996)
1924 Edvard Fliflet Braein, Norwegian composer   (d. 1976)
          (Ut mot havet (Out To Sea); Anne Pedersdotter)
          born in Kristiansund, Norway
1924 – Ephraim Kishon, Israeli author, dramatist, screenwriter, and film director
          born in Budapest, Hungary (d. 2005)
1924 Siti Hartinah, Second First Lady of Indonesia
          wife of President Suharto of Indonesia  (d. 1996)
          born in Jaten village, Surakarta, Central Java
1924 – Robert Solow, American economist and academic
          developed the Solow–Swan model of economic growth; Nobel Prize 1987
          born in NYC, New York
1925 Sulkhan Tsintsadze, Georgian composer  (d. 1991)
          born in Gori, Transcaucasian SSR, Soviet Union (now Georgia)
1925 Włodzimierz Kotoński, Polish composer, born in Warsaw, Poland  (d. 2014)
1925 – Robert Mulligan, American director and producer (d. 2008)
1926 – Clifford Geertz, American anthropologist and academic (d. 2006)
          born in San Francisco, California
1926 – Gyula Hernádi, Hungarian author and screenwriter (d. 2005)
1927 – Dick Bruna, Dutch author and illustrator (Miffy books)  (d. 2017)
           born in Utrecht
1927 – Allan Kaprow, American artist (d. 2006)
1927 – Martial Solal, Algerian-French jazz pianist and composer
          born in Algiers, French Algeria
1927 Houari Boumédiènne, President of Algeria 1965-78  (d. 1978)
          born in Clauzel, Algeria
1927 John Hoskyns, Policy Advisor to Margaret Thatcher 1979-82  (d. 2014) 
1927 Peter Wyngarde [Cyril Goldbert], British actor  (d. 2018)
         (Department S and Jason King), born in Marseille, France
1928 Gerd Natschinski, German composer, born in Chemnitz, Germany (d. 2015)
1928 – Marian Seldes, American actress and singer (d. 2014)
          (A Delicate Balance, Father's Day), born in Manhattan, NYC, New York
1929 – Vladimir Beekman, Estonian poet and translator (d. 2009)
1929 – Vera Miles, American model and actress, Miss Kansas 1948
          (Psycho;The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance)
          born in Boise City, Oklahoma
1930 – Michel Rocard, French politician  (d. 2016)
          160th Prime Minister of France 1988-91
          born in Courbevoie, Paris
1930 Andy Ireland, American politician, born in Cincinnati, Ohio
          US Representative from Florida
1930 John Fairclough, British scientific adviser and computer designer  (d. 2003)
          born in Yorkshire
1931 Richard Vincent, Baron Vincent of Coleshill
          British chief of Defense, born in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England
1931 – Barbara Eden, American actress and singer
          (I Dream of Jeannie), born in Tucson, Arizona
1931 – Hamilton O. Smith, American microbiologist and academic
          Nobel Prize laureate
1932 – Houari Boumediene, Algerian colonel and politician (d. 1978)
          2nd President of Algeria
1932 – Enos Nkala, Zimbabwean politician (d. 2013)
          Minister of Defence for Zimbabwe
1932 – Mark Russell, American comedian, singer, and pianist
1933 – Robert Curl, American chemist and academic
          Nobel Prize 1996; born in Alice, Texas
1933 – Pete Wilson, American commander and politician
          36th Governor of California; born in Lake Forest, Illinois
1934 Lojze Lebič, Slovenian composer, peadagogue, and musicologist
          (Myths and Apocrypha); born in Prevalje, Slovenia
1934 Christian "Sonny" Jurgensen, American NFL quarterback  and sportscaster, 
          born in Wilmington, North Carolina
1935 Brendan Jackson, British air marshal, born in London (d. 1998)
1935 Loren Rush, American avant-garde composer
          (Hard Music), born in Richmond, California
1935 – Roy Strong, English writer, art historian and director
          (Victoria & Albert Museum), born in Winchmore Hill, Middlesex, England
1936 Rudy Lewis, American pop vocalist  (d. 1964)
          (The Drifters - "Up On The Roof"; "On Broadway")
          born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1936 – Henry Lee Lucas, American drifter and serial killer  (d. 2001)
          born in Blacksburg, Virginia
1938 – Giacomo Bini, Italian priest and missionary (d. 2014)
1938 – Roger Greenaway, English pop singer-songwriter and record producer
          ("I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing", The Kestrels, Brotherhood of Man,
          and The Pipkins); born in Fishponds, England
1939 Charles Wardle, British Member of Parliament for Bexhill and Battle
1939 Ronnie A. Casseres, minister of Dutch Antilles, born in Curaçao
1940 – Galen Rowell, American photographer (d. 11 Aug 2002)
1940 – Richard Sanders, American actor and screenwriter
          (m WKRP in Cincinnati - "Les Nessman"), born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
1940 Tony Bill, American actor
          (What Really Happened to the Class of '65), born in San Diego, California
1940 Thomas A. Steitz, American Biochemist, born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (d. 2018)
          (2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for ribosome discoveries)
1940 Vicki Brown, British pop, rock session vocalist,  (d. 1991)
          and contemporary classical singer; born in Liverpool, England 
1941 Rafael Albrecht, Argentine soccer defender (39 caps; San Lorenzo, Club León), born in Tucumán, Argentina (d. 2021)
1941 Patrick Taylor, Irish-Canadian medical researcher, editor, and novelist
          (An Irish Country series), born in Bangor, Northern Ireland
1941 – Jim Ford, American singer-songwriter (d. 2007)
1941 – Onora O'Neill, Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve
               Irish philosopher, academic, and politician
1942 – Letta Mbulu, South African-American singer
1942 Patricia McBride, American ballerina, artistic director, and ballet master
          (New York City Ballet, 1959-89) (Charlotte Ballet)
          born in Teaneck, New Jersey
1943 Bobby Diamond, American actor
          (Duncan Gillis-Dobie Gillis), born in Los Angeles, California
1943 – Dale Campbell-Savours, Baron Campbell-Savours
          British Labour Party politician
1943 – Nelson DeMille, American author, born in Jamaica, Queens, New York
1943 – Peter Lilley,  British Conservative Party politician
          Secretary of state for British social security
          Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
          born in Hayes, Kent, England
1943 – Pino Presti, Italian bass player, composer, and producer
1944 Lena Tabori, Swedish actress and model
          daughter of Viveca Lindfors, born in Stockholm, Sweden
1944 – Antonia Novello, Puerto Rican-American physician and admiral
          14th Surgeon General of the United States 1990-92 (1st woman and Hispanic holder)
          born in Farjardo, Puerto Rico
1944 – Saira Banu, Indian actres
1945 – Rita Pavone, Italian singer and actress
1945 – Bob Peck, English actor (d. 1999)
1945 – Rayfield Wright, American football player and coach  (d. 2022)
          born in Griffin, Georgia
1946 – Keith Moon, British rock drummer, songwriter, and producer (d. 1978)
          (The Who and Plastic Ono Band); born in London, England
1947 – Rex Allen, Jr., American country singer-songwriter and guitarist
          (Nashville on the Road), born in Chicago, Illinois
1947 – David Robb, English-Scottish actor
          (I, Claudius), born in London
1947 – Willy Russell, English playwright and composer
           (Shirley Valentine, Educating Rita), born in Whiston, England
1947 – Terje Rypdal, Norwegian jazz guitarist and songwriter
          (The Vanguards); born in Oslo, Norway
1848:  Ron Blomberg, American 1st baseman and 1st designated hitter
          born in Atlanta, Georgia
1948 – Atef Bseiso, Palestinian intelligence officer (d. 1992)
1948 – Andrei Pleșu, Romanian journalist and politician
          95th Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs
          born in Bucharest, Romania
1948 – Rudy "Rudy" Ruettiger, American football player
          University of Notre Dame football legend; born in Joliet, Illinois
1948:  Merrie Spaeth  [American consultant, actress, and writer]
1948 – Lev Zeleny, Russian physicist
1949 – Rick Springfield [Springthorpe], Australian singer-songwriter
          ("Speak to the Sky"; "Jessie's Girl")
          and actor (General Hospital, 1981-83 and 2004-08 - "Noah Drake")
          born in Balmain, New South Wales
1949 Christopher Blake, English actor (Alexa), born in Chingford, London
1949 John Bauldie, British music journalist (The Telegraph (magazine); Q)
          born in Bolton, England (d. 1996)
1949 Norah Ellen O'Neill, first woman pilot for Alaska Central Air 1974
          born in Seattle, Washington
1949 Shelley Long, American actress (Diane in Cheers, Money Pit)
          born in Fort Wayne, Indiana
1949 Woody Paul [Paul Chrisman], American singer (Riders in the Sky)
          born in Nashville, Tennessee
1949 – William Lane Craig, American apologist and theologian
1949 – Vicky Leandros, Greek singer and politician
1949 – Shelley Long, American actress and producer
1950 – Alan Tam, Hong Kong singer and actor (The Wynners)

1951 – Allan Bristow, American basketball player and coach
1951 – Jimi Jamison, American rock singer  (d. 2014)
           (Survivor - "High On You"), born in Durant, Mississippi
1951 Mark Hudson, American television personality (The Hudson Brothers),
          musician, songwriter, and record producer
          (Aerosmith; Hanson; Ringo Starr; Ozzy Osbourne)
          born in Portland, Oregon
1951 – Akhmad Kadyrov, Chechen politician  (d. 2004)
          1st President of the Chechen Republic
          born in Karaganda, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union
1951 – Queen Noor of Jordan [Lisa Najeeb Halaby]
          American born wife of King Hussein
          born in Washington, D.C.
1952 Dalton Reed, American soul singer, born in Lafayette, Louisiana (d. 1994)
1952 Vicky Leandros, Greek singer and politician
          born in Palaiokastritsa, Corfu, Greece
1953 Klaus-Dietrich Flade, German cosmonaut
          (Soyuz TM-14), born in Büdesheim, Germany
1953 Ezra Idlet, American folk, rock, and family music guitarist,
          and singer-songwriter (Trout Fishing In America -
          "My Hair Had A Party Last Night"), born in San Antonio, Texas
1953 – Bobby Gubby, English rocker
          (Bucks Fizz-My Camera Never Lies); born in Epsom, Surrey, England
1953 – John Rocha, Hong Kong-Irish fashion designer
1954 – Charles Busch, American actor, screenwriter, playwright
          and drag queen (The Tale of the Allergist's Wife), in Hartsdale, New York
1956 – Andreas Floer, German mathematician and academic (d. 1991)
          (Floer homology), born in Duisburg, Germany
1956 – Valgerd Svarstad Haugland, Norwegian politician
          Norwegian Minister of Culture; born in Kvam, Norway
1956 – Robert L. Manahan, American actor (d. 2000)
1956 David Wolf, American astronaut (STS 58, sk: 89/91)
                  born in Indianapolis, Indiana
1956 – Skipp Sudduth, American actor (Third Watch)
          born in Wareham, Massachusetts
1956 Kile Smith, American contemporary orchestral and choral composer
          born in Camden, New Jersey
1957 – Tasos Mitropoulos, Greek footballer and politician
          born in Volos, Greece
1958 – Julio Franco, Dominican baseball player and manager
          born in Hato Mayor, Dominican Republic
1959 – Edwyn Collins, Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist (Orange Juice)
1960 – Rodney Alan Greenblat, American graphic artist
          born in San Francisco, California
1960 – Gary Hoey, American guitarist, songwriter, and producer (Heavy Bones)
1960 – Chris Potter, Canadian actor, singer, and director
          (Kung Fu: The Legend Continues), born in Toronto, Ontario
1961 – Dean DeLeo, American guitarist; born in Montclair, New Jersey
          (Stone Temple Pilots, Talk Show, and Army of Anyone)
1961 – Alexandre Desplat, French composer and conductor
          (The Grand Budapest Hotel), born in Paris, France
1961 – Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iranian commander and politician
          54th Mayor of Tehran
1962 Glenn Healy, Canadian NHL goalie (NY Rangers),
          born in Pickering, Ontario, Canada
1962 Kyle Clifton, American NFL linebacker (NY Jets); born in Olney, Texas
1962 – Martin Cauchon, Canadian lawyer and politician
          46th Minister of Justice for Canada 2002-03
          born in La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada
1962:  Dean Karnazes  [American ultramarathon runner]
1962 – Shaun Ryder, English singer-songwriter and actor
          (Happy Mondays and Black Grape)
1963 – Park Chan-wook, South Korean director, producer, and screenwriter
          (Joint Security Area, Thirst), born in Seoul
1963 – Kenny Wallace, American race car driver
1964 – Kong Hee, Singaporean founder and Senior Pastor
          City Harvest Church
1964 – Yoshikazu Taru, Japanese wrestler
1964 – Wendy Pepper, American fashion designer
1965 – Roger Avary, Canadian-American screenwriter, director,
          and producer (Pulp Fiction), born in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada
1966 – Charley Boorman, English actor and producer
1966 – Rik Smits, Dutch-American basketball player
          born in Eindhoven, Netherlands
1967 Jon Cooper, Canadian ice hockey coach
          born in Prince George, British Columbia
1967 – Ant, American comedian and actor
1967 – Jim Murphy, Scottish politician, Minister of State for Europe
1967 Nancy Cox, American news anchor, Miss Kentucky (1991)
          born in Campbellsville, Kentucky
1967 – Kazumi Totaka, Japanese musician and voice actor
1968 Scott Kowalkowski, NFL linebacker
          born in Royal Oak, Michigan
1968 Cortez Kennedy, American NFL defensive tackle
          born in Osceola, Arkansas  (d. 2017)
1968 – Laura Claycomb, American soprano
1968 – Chris DiMarco, American golfer
           born in Huntington, New York
1969 – Geneviève Brouillette, Canadian actress
1969 – Jack Lopresti, English politician
1969 – Jeremy Schaap, American sportscaster, and author (Cinderella Man;
          Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics)
           born in NYC, New York
1969 – Keith Tyson, English painter and illustrator
          born in Ulverston, United Kingdom
1970:  Rob Bell, American author and pastor
1970 – Lawrence Frank, American basketball player and coach
          born in NYC, New York
1970 – Brad Mehldau, American jazz pianist and composer
          born in Jacksonville, Florida
1970 – Jay Mohr, American actor and comedian
          born in Verona, New Jersey
1970 – River Phoenix, American actor and singer (d. 31 Oct 1993)
          (Little Nikta, Stand By Me), born in Madras, Oregon
1970 – Lee Sung-jae, South Korean actor
1971:  Aaron Douglas, Canadian actor
1971:  Hugh Douglas, American football player
          born in Mansfield, Ohio
1971 Gretchen Whitmer, American politician
          Governor of Michigan 2019-  ; born in Lansing, Michigan
1972 Tony Carter, American NFL running back
          born in Columbus, Ohio
1972 – Raul Casanova, Puerto Rican baseball player
          born in Humacao, Puerto Rico
1973 Malaika Arora Khan, Indian actress and model
          born in Thane, India
1973 – Casey Blake, American baseball player
          born in Des Moines, Iowa
1974 – Mark Bellhorn, American baseball player
1974 – Christian Beranek, American actor, producer, and graphic novelist
          born in Council Bluffs, Iowa
1974 – Konstantin Novoselov, Russian-English physicist and academic
          Nobel Prize laureate
1974 – Ray Park, Scottish actor and martial artist
          (G.I. Joes movies; Slayer), born in Glasgow, United Kingdom
1974 – Shifty Shellshock [Seth Binzer], American singer-songwriter and actor
          (Crazy Town), born in Los Angeles, California
1975 Joe Andruzzi, NFL guard, born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York
1975 – Eliza Carthy, English singer-songwriter and fiddler (Blue Murder)
          born in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
1975 – Sean Marks, New Zealand-American basketball player and manager
1976 – Scott Caan, American actor, director, and screenwriter
          born in Los Angeles, California
1976 – Pat Garrity, American basketball player
1977 Nicole Bobeck, American figure skater (US Champ 1995)
          born in Chicago, Illinois
1977 Jared Fogle, American spokesperson known as the Subway Guy
          born in Indianapolis, Indiana
1977 – Jelena Rozga, Croatian singer (Magazin)
1978 – Kobe Bryant, American basketball player
          born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 2020)
1978 – Julian Casablancas, American singer-songwriter
          (The Strokes and Julian Casablancas + The Voidz)
           born in NYC, New York
1978 – Andrew Rannells, American actor and singer
1978 – Randal Tye Thomas, American journalist and politician (d. 2014)
1979 – Jessica Bibby, Australian basketball player
1979 – Saskia Clark, English sailor
1979 – Ritchie Neville, English singer and actor (Five)
          born in Solihull, United Kingdom
1980 – Denny Bautista, Dominican baseball player
          born in Sánchez, Dominican Republic
1980:  Joanna Froggatt  [English actress]
1980 – Rex Grossman, American football player
          born in Bloomington, Indiana
1981 – Ozzy Lusth, Mexican reality show contestant
          Survivor: Cook Islands; born in Guanajuato, Mexico
1982 – YTCracker  [Bryce Case, Jr.], American hip-hop artist and DJ
        born in La Mirada, California
1982 – Natalie Coughlin, American swimmer
          born in Vallejo, California
1982 Laurin Talese, American jazz singer and songwriter
          ("This Love"), born in Cleveland, Ohio
1982 – Trevor Wright, American actor
1983 – J. C. Bailey, American wrestler (d. 2010)
1983 – James Collins, Welsh footballer
1983 – Athena Farrokhzad, Iranian-Swedish poet, playwright, translator,
          and literary critic; born in Teheran, Iran
1983 – Ruta Gedmintas, English actress
1983 – Annie Ilonzeh, American actress
1983 – Sun Mingming, Chinese basketball player
          World's tallest player at 7ft 9in, born in Bayan County, China
1983 – Tony Moll, American football player
1983 – Bruno Spengler, Canadian race car driver
1983 – Marianne Steinbrecher, German-Brazilian volleyball player
1984 – Kristy Bruce, English actress
1984 Joe Talbot, Welsh punk-rock singer-songwriter (Ides)
          born in Newport, Wales
1986 – Sky Blu, American rapper and producer (LMFAO)
1986 – Neil Cicierega, American comedian, actor, singer, and director
          born in Boston, Massachusetts
1986 – Kim Feenstra, Dutch model
1987 – Nikki Gil, Filipino actress and singer
          born in Manila, Philippines
1988 – Jeremy Lin, American basketball player
1988 – Kim Matula, American actress
1989 – Breanna Conrad, American fashion designer
1989 – Lianne La Havas, English singer-songwriter
1990 – Wesley Singerman, American voice actor
1995 – Eliza Pineda, Filipino actress and singer
1996 – Cesar Flores, Canadian actor
1996 – David Gore, American actor
2001 – Zaijian Jaranilla, Filipino actor


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1876 Sharp Shooter Annie Oakley
          weds traveling show marksman Frank E. Butler
1942 "King Kong" actress Fay Wray (34)
          weds screenwriter and playwright Robert Riskin (45)
1962 British "Beatles" musician John Lennon (21)
          weds Cynthia Powell (22); divorce in 1968
1970 US Solicitor General Ken Starr weds Alice Mendell
1975 Actress Maggie Smith (40) weds playwright Beverley Cross (44)
          at the Guildford Register Office in Surrey, England
1978 Actress Kate Jackson (29) weds actor Andrew Stevens (23)
          in Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts
1989 "The Cars" lead singer and guitarist Ric Ocasek (40)
          weds model Paulina Porizkova (24)
1998 YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki (30)
          weds Google executive Dennis Troper in Belmont, California
2000 "7th Heaven" actor Ed Begley Jr. (51)
          weds actress Rachelle Carson (40) in Las Vegas
2003 "The Hours" actress Julianne Moore (42)
          weds "The Myth of Fingerprints" director Bart Freundlich (33) in New York
2010 Spanish singer Julio Iglesias (66)
          weds Dutch model Miranda Rijnsburger (44)
          at Virgen del Carmen Church in Marbella, Spain
2014 Actress Angelina Jolie (39)
          weds actor and film producer Brad Pitt (50) in Correns, France


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30 BC– Caesarion, Egyptian king (b. 47 BC)
30 BC – Marcus Antonius Antyllus, Roman soldier (b. 47 BC)
93 – Gnaeus Julius Agricola, Roman general and Governor of Britain
          conquered Wales and Northern England, dies at 53 (b. 40)
406 – Radagaisus, Gothic king
634 – Abu Bakr al-Siddiq , father-in-law and friend of Mohammed
           and successor as Caliph, dies at 60 (b. 573)
818 – Ali al-Ridha, Iranian 8th of the Twelve Imams (b. 765)
1106 – Magnus, Duke of Saxony (b. 1045)
1176 – Emperor Rokujō of Japan (b. 1164)
1305 – William Wallace, Scottish commander (b. 1272)
          hanged, disemboweled and beheaded at Smithfield, London
1328 Nicolaas Zannekin, leader of rebel Flemish farmers, dies in battle
1329 – Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1282)
1387 – Olaf II of Denmark / Olav IV of Norway (b. 1370)
1507 – Jean Molinet, French poet and composer (b. 1435)
          Burgundy historian (Chroniques)
1519 – Philibert Berthelier, Swiss soldier (b. 1465)
1540 – Guillaume Budé, French philosopher and scholar (b. 1467)
1574 – Ebussuud Efendi, Turkish jurist (b. 1490)
1591 – Luis de León, Spanish poet and academic (b. 1527)
1618 – Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero, Dutch poet and playwright (b. 1585)
1628 – George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham  (b. 1592)
          English politician courtier who was a favorite of King James I
          Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire
1652 – John Byron, 1st Baron Byron, English politician (b. 1600)
1668 Artus Quellinus, Flemish sculptor (Amsterdam townhall), dies at 58
1706 – Colonel Edward Nott, Esq., English politician  (b. 1654)
           British Crown Governor of Virginia
1723 Antoine Mouque, Flemish composer, organist and singer, dies at 64
1723 – Increase Mather, New England Puritan minister and author (b. 1639)
1777 Giuseppe Sellitto, Italian opera composer (Nitocri), dies at 77
1802 Corona Schröter, German singer. and composer, dies at 51
1806 – Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, French physicist and engineer (b. 1736)
1813 – Alexander Wilson, Scottish-American poet, ornithologist, and illustrator (b. 1766)
1819 – Oliver Hazard Perry, American commander (b. 1785)
          (Battle of Lake Erie),, dies on 34th birthday
1825 Amos Bull, American hymn composer, dies at 81
1831 – Ferenc Kazinczy, Hungarian author (b. 1759)
1831 – August Neidhardt von Gneisenau, Prussian field marshal (b. 1760)
1838 – Ferenc Kölcsey, Hungarian poet, critic, and politician (b. 1790)
1839 Charles Philippe Lafont, French violinist and composer, dies at 57
1853 – Alexander Calder, American lawyer and politician (b. 1806)
          first mayor of Beaumont, Texas
1858 – Antal Reguly, Hungarian linguist and ethnographer (b. 1819)
1867 – Auguste-Marseille Barthélemy, French poet (b. 1796)
1867 Auguste-Marseille Barthélemy, French poet (b. 1796)
1878 Adolf Fredrik Lindblad, Swedish lieder and classical composer, dies at 77
1884 LeRoy Pope Walker, American lawyer, dies at 67
          1st Confederate States Secretary of War, 1861
1892 – Deodoro da Fonseca, Brazilian politician  (b. 1827)
          1st President of Brazil
1898 Joseph Robinson, Irish singer, organist and composer, dies at 82
1900 – Kuroda Kiyotaka, Japanese general and politician  (b. 1840)
          2nd Prime Minister of Japan
1903 Paul Gabriël, Dutch water colors painter and etcher, dies at 75
1914 Felix Fivet, Belgian baby, executed by German troops at 3 weeks
1914 George Ambrose Pogson, British consul in Hamburg (1880-1914)
1924 – Heinrich Berté, Austrian composer (b. 1856)
1926 – Rudolph Valentino, Italian-American actor (b. 1895)
1927 – Nicola Sacco, Italian murderer (b. 1891)
1927 – Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Italian murderer (b. 1888)
1927 Therese Zamara, Austrian harpist and music teacher, dies at 71
1929 Charles Van de Woestijne, Flemish writer/poet (God on Sea)
1933 – Adolf Loos, Austrian architect, designed Villa Müller (b. 1870)
1937 – Albert Roussel, French composer (Rapsodie Flamende)  (b. 1869)
1933 Adolph Loos, Austrian architect, dies at 62
1939 Sidney Coe Howard, American playwright, dies at 48
          (Silver Cord, Pulitzer 1925),
1943 Johann Zilcher, German composer, dies at 88
1944 – Stefan Filipkiewicz, Polish painter (b. 1879)
1944 – Abdülmecid II, Last Caliph of Islam from the Ottoman Dynasty (b. 1868)
1944 Nikolay Andreyevich Roslavets, Ukrainian composer, dies at 63
1949 – Helen Churchill Candee, American geographer, journalist, and author (b. 1858)
1952 – Géza Kiss, Hungarian swimmer (b. 1882)
1954 – Jaan Sarv, Estonian mathematician and scholar (b. 1877)
1955 – Reginald Tate, English actor (b. 1896)
1957 Eugène Schueller, French chemist, founder of L'Oréal, dies at 76
1958 Martin du Gard, writer, dies
1960 – Oscar Hammerstein II, American director, producer, and composer (b. 1895)
1962 – Walter Anderson, Russian-German ethnologist and academic (b. 1885)
1962 Irving Fine, American composer (Toccata), dies of heart disease at 47
1962 – Edmund "Hoot" Gibson, American rodeo champion, western actor,  (b. 1892)
          director, and producer (Horse Soldier, Last Outlaw), dies from cancer at 70
1963 – Glen Gray, American saxophonist and bandleader  (b. 1900)
          (Casa Loma Orchestra), dies of lymphoma at 63
1965 John Bata, Czech shoe manufacturer, dies at 67
1966 – Francis X. Bushman, American actor, director, and screenwriter (b. 1883)
1970 Nel Rose, Dutch dance teacher, dies at 55
1971 Gisela Hernández [Gonzalo], Cuban composer, and educator dies at 58
1971 Oliver McGowan, American actor (Banning, Stagecoach), dies at 64
1972 Balys Dvarionas, Lithuanian pianist, composer and educator, dies at 68
1974 – Roberto Assagioli, Italian psychiatrist and author (b. 1888)
1975 – Faruk Gürler, Turkish general (b. 1913)
1975 Hank Patterson, American actor, dies at 87
          (Gunsmoke, Fred Ziffel-Green Acres)
1977 – Naum Gabo, [Pevsner], Russian-American sculptor (Stillife Flower) (b. 1890)
1979 Mian Mohammad Saeed, cricketer (1st Pakistan capt 1948-49), dies
1979 Richard Hearne, British actor (Tons of Trouble, The Time of His Life), dies at 71
1980 Norman Shelley, English radio actor (Churchill's Speech), dies at 77
1981 (Thaman) "Pete" Daily, American swing and dixieland jazz cornetist
          and valve trombonist (The Chicagoans), dies at 70
1982 Alberto Cavalcanti, Brazilian director (Herr Puntila), dies at 85
1982 – Stanford Moore, American biochemist and academic  (b. 1913)
          Nobel Prize 1977
1982 Alfred S. Bloomingdale, American businessman
          heir to the Bloomingdale's department store, dies at 66
1986 Charles Janssens, Belgian actor (Mira, Malpertuis), dies at 80
1987 Siegfried Borris, German composer, dies at 80
1989 Helen le Clerq, Dutch dancer and choreographer, dies at 57
1989 – Mohammed Abed Elhai, Sudanese poet and academic (b. 1944)
1989 – R. D. Laing, Scottish psychiatrist and author (b. 1927)
          (anti-psychiatry), dies of a heart attack at 61
1989 Yusef Hawkins, shot by 30 whites in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn NY 
          in a racially motivated attack
1990 – David Rose, American pianist and composer (b. 1910)
          ("Holiday for Strings"; "The Stripper"), dies at 80
1991 Florence B Seibert, bio-chemist (TB), dies at 93
1992 Malcolm Atterbury, American actor
          (Jonas-Thicker than Water, Apples Way), dies at 85
1992 Virginia Sale-Wren, entertainer, dies of heart failure at 92
1993 Charles Scorsese, actor (Cape Fear, Goodfellas, Wise Guys), dies at 80
1993 Edwina Lewis, actress (Boy Who Cried Bitch), dies of heart attack 42
1993 Victorine Hefting, historian/wife of Bert Baker, dies at 88
1994 Henri Rousselot, French admiral (submarine commander WWII), dies at 82
1994 Paolo Volponi, Italian communist/author (Machina Mondiale), dies at 70
1994 Rabah Stambouli, Algerian sociologist/politician, murdered at 65
1994 Richard Jock Kinneir, graphic designer, dies at 77
1994 – Zoltán Fábri, Hungarian director and screenwriter (b. 1917)
1995 – Alfred Eisenstaedt, German-American photographer and journalist (b. 1898)
          (V-J Day in Times Square), dies at 96
1995 – Dwayne Goettel, Canadian keyboard player  (b. 1964)
          (Skinny Puppy, Psyche, and Hilt), dies of a heroin overdose at 31
1995 Arthur Holt, politician, dies at 81
1995 Hedda J. Garza, American writer and political activist, dies at 66
1995 James Pilditch, designer, dies at 66
1995 Johnny Carey, Irish professional footballer, dies at 76
1995 Gordon White, British business tycoon
          co-founder of corporate raider Hanson Group, dies at 72
1995 Leslie Graves, American actress
          (Brenda-Capitol, Death Wish 2), dies of AIDS at 35
1995 Adele Simpson, American fashion designer
          (Neiman-Marcus Award-1946), dies at 91
1996 – Margaret Tucker, Australian activist (b. 1904)
1997 – Eric Gairy, Grenadian politician  (b. 1922)
          1st Prime Minister of Grenada 1974-79
1997 – John Kendrew, English biochemist and crystallographer
          Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1917)
1998 – Ahmet Hamdi Boyacıoğlu, Turkish judge (b. 1920)
1999 – Norman Wexler, American screenwriter (b. 1926)
1999 – James White, Northern Irish author (b. 1928)
2000 – John Anthony Kaiser, American Roman Catholic priest and missionary (b. 1932)
          assassinated near his mission at Morendat, Kenya at 67
2001 – Kathleen Freeman, American actress (b. 1919)
          (Beverly Hillbillies, 3 Ring Circus), dies of lung cancer at 82
2001 – Peter Maas, American author (b. 1929)
2001 Eric Allandale [Dubuisson], West Indian-British rock and soul trombonist,
          and songwriter (The Foundations - "Baby Now That I've Found You"), dies at 65
2002 – Hoyt Wilhelm, American baseball player and coach (b. 1922)
          dies of heart failure at 80
2003 – Bobby Bonds, American baseball player and manager (b. 1946)
          dies of lung cancer and brain tumor at 57
2003 – John Geoghan, American Roman Catholic priest  (b. 1935)
          convicted sex offender, killed in prison at 68
2003 – Jan Sedivka, Czech-Australian violinist and educator (b. 1917)
2003 – Michael Kijana Wamalwa, Kenyan politician
          8th Vice President of Kenya (b. 1944)
2005 – Brock Peters, American actor and producer (b. 1927)
2005 Ninjalicious, Canadian author and urban explorer (b. 1973)
2005 Harold "Hal" Kalin, American singer
          (Kalin Twins), dies in a road accident at 71
2006 Jacques Wildberger, Swiss composer
          (In My End is My Beginning), dies at 84
2006 – Maynard Ferguson, Canadian trumpet player and bandleader  (b. 1928)
          (Big Bop Nouveau)
2006 Ed Warren, American paranormal investigator, dies at 79
2007 – Robert Symonds, American actor (b. 1926)
          associate director of the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center
2008 – Ruth Cohen, American actress (b. 1930)
2008 – John Russell, English-American author and critic (b. 1919)
2007 William E. McAnulty, Jr., American lawyer, dies at 59
          1st African American justice on the Kentucky Supreme Court
2007 Philip Wilkinson, British bank executive
          (National Westminster Bank), dies at 80
2008 John Russell, British-born American art critic and author
2011 June Wayne, American artist and lithographer (Tamarind Lithography Workshop), dies at 93
2011 John Howard Davies, British child actor (Oliver Twist),
          and television comedy producer and director (Monty Python's Flying Circus;
          Fawlty Towers; The Good Life), dies of cancer at 72
2012 – Col Campbell, New Zealand radio and television host (b. 1933)
2012 – Jean-Luc Delarue, French television host and producer (b. 1964)
2012 – Byard Lancaster, American saxophonist and flute player (b. 1942)
2012 – Bob Myrick, American baseball player (b. 1952)
2012 – Jerry Nelson, American puppeteer and voice actor (b. 1934)
          dies from prostate cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at 78
2012 – Josepha Sherman, American anthologist and author (b. 1946)
2012 – Steve Van Buren, American football player (b. 1920)
          dies from pneumonia at 91
2013 – Richard J. Corman, American businessman, founded the R.J. Corman Railroad Group (b. 1955)
2013 – David Garrick [Philip Darryl Core], British singer  (b. 1945)
          ("Dear Mrs. Applebee"), dies at 67
2013 – William Glasser, American psychiatrist and author (b. 1925)
          dies from respiratory failure from pneumonia at 88
2013 – Charles Lisanby, American production designer and set director (b. 1924)
2013 – Konstanty Miodowicz, Polish politician (b. 1951)
2013 – Vesna Rožič, Slovenian chess player (b. 1987)
2013 – Tatyana Zaslavskaya, Russian sociologist and economist (b. 1927)
2014 – Inga Juuso, Norwegian singer and actress (b. 1945)
2014 – Birgitta Stenberg, Swedish author and illustrator (b. 1932)
2014 – Jaume Vallcorba Plana, Spanish philologist and publisher (b. 1949)

2015 Jean Darling, American child actress (Our Gang), dies at 93
2015 Asher Ben-Yohanan, Israeli composer, dies at 86
2016 Reinhard Selten, German economist
          Nobel Prize 1994, dies at 85
2016 Steven Hill, American actor
          (Mission Impossible, Law & Order), dies at 94
2017 [Jacob] "Jack" Rosenthal, American journalist and government official
          dies of pancreatic cancer at 82
2017 Susan Vreeland, American author
          (The Passion of Artemisia), dies at 71
2018 George Theophilus Walker, African-American pianist,
          composer, and teacher (Lilacs; In Praise Of Folly), dies at 96
2019 Sheila Steafel, South African British actress
          (The Frost Report), dies at 84
2019 Mario Davidovsky, Argentine-American electro-acoustic composer
          (Synchronisms), dies at 85
2020 Charlie Persip, American jazz drummer
          (Dizzy Gillespie; The Jazz Statesmen; Billy Eckstine), dies at 91
2020 Greg Montgomery, American NFL punter (Baltimore Ravens), dies at 55
2021 Michael Nader, American actor (Dynasty, All My Children), dies at 76


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