- 126 Publius Helvius Pertinax, Roman Emperor (Year of the Five Emperors), born in Alba Pompeia, Italia (d. 193)
- 1313 Kōgon, 1st Japanese Emperor of the Northern Court (1331-3) during the period of Northern and Southern Courts, born in Japan (d. 1364)
- 1377 Go-Komatsu, 100th Emperor of Japan (1392-1412) and the 6th and final Emperor of the Northern Court, born in Japan (d. 1433)
- 1495 Jan van Scorel, Dutch painter and architect, born in Schoorl, Netherlands (d. 1562)
- 1520 Sigismund II Augustus, King of Poland (1548-72), born in Kraków, Poland (d. 1572)
- 1545 Andrew Melville, Scottish theologian and religious reformer, born in Baldovie, Angus, Scotland (d. 1622)
- 1555 Edward Kelley, British spirit medium and Renaissance occultist, born in Worcester, England (d. 1597)
- 1579 Luís Vélez de Guevara, Spanish writer (El diablo cojuelo), born in Écija, Seville, Spain (d. 1644)
- 1626 Sabbatai Zevi, Montenegrin rabbi, kabbalist, and founder of the Jewish Sabbatean movement, born in Ottoman Empire (d. 1676)
- 1630 Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, English statesman (Member of Parliament, 1660-73), born in Ugbrooke, Devon, England (d. 1673)
- 1642 Ahmed II, 21st Sultan of Turkey (1691-95), born in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire (d. 1695) [or born Feb 25, 1643]
- 1659 Antoine Mouque, Flemish composer and organist and singer, born in Ostend, Dutch Republic (d. 1723)
- 1685 Pietro Giuseppe Sandoni, Italian composer, born in Bologna, Papal States (d. 1748)
- 1686 Benedetto Marcello, Italian author and composer (Lettera Famigliare), born in Venice, Republic of Venice (d. 1739)
- 1713 Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, born in Brunswick, Germany (d. 1780)
- 1714 Richard Wilson, Welsh landscape painter, born in Penegoes, Montgomeryshire, Wales (d. 1782)
- 1738 Jacques François Dugommier, French general, born in Trois-Rivières, Guadeloupe, France (d. 1794)
French naturalist (Lamarckian evolution), born in Paris
- 1755 Antonio Capuzzi, Italian violinist and composer, born in Brescia, Republic of Venice (d. 1818)
- 1766 Ignaz Anton Franz Xaver Ladurner, Austrian pianist and composer, born in Aldino, County of Tyrol ,Holy Roman Empire (d. 1839)
- 1766 Jeffry Wyatville, English architect and garden designer (alterations and extensions to Chatsworth House and Windsor Castle), born in Burton upon Trent, England (d. 1840)
American explorer, soldier, Indian agent and territorial governor who led the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06 and claimed the Pacific Northwest for the United States, born in Ladysmith, Virginia
- 1779 Francis Scott Key, American lawyer, poet and composer of the lyrics to “Star-Spangled Banner”, born in Carroll County, Maryland (d. 1843)
- 1779 Lorenz Oken, German naturalist, born in Bohlsbach, Swabia (d. 1851)
- 1786 Louis C Luzac, Dutch minister of Internal Affairs, born in Leiden, Netherlands (d. 1861)
French writer (“Les Malheurs de Sophie”), born in Saint Petersburg, Russia
- 1808 Henry Darwin Rogers, American Geologist (theory of mountain building, first geological mapping of Pennsylvania), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1866)
- 1809 William Barret Travis, American lawyer and soldier (commander at Battle of the Alamo), born in Saluda County, South Carolina (d. 1836)
- 1814 Ivan Gagarin, Russian Jesuit and founding editor of Études, born in Moscow (d. 1882)
- 1814 Maxcy Gregg, American Brigadier General (Confederate Army), born in Columbia, South Carolina (d. 1862)
- 1815 Richard Henry Dana Jr., American author (Two Years Before the Mast), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts (d. 1882)
- 1818 Maria Mitchell, 1st US woman astronomer (Vassar), born in Nantucket, Massachusetts (d. 1889)
American author (Moby-Dick, Billy Budd), born in New York City
- 1824 Edward Francis Fitzwilliam, English composer, born in Deal, Kent, England (d. 1857)
- 1840 Aldine Silliman Kieffer, American composer, born in Miami, Missouri (d. 1904)
- 1843 Robert Todd Lincoln, American politician, lawyer, Captain (Union Army), diplomat, businessman, and son of President Abraham Lincoln, born in Springfield, Illinois (d. 1926)
- 1847 Guido Papini, Italian violinist and composer, born in Camaiore, Grand Duchy of Tuscany (d. 1912)
- 1848 František Kmoch, Czech composer and conductor, born in Zásmuky, Austrian Empire (d. 1912)
- 1856 George Coulthard, Australian rules footballer (Victoria; Carlton FC) and cricket all-rounder (1 Test; Victoria CA), born in Melbourne, Australia (d. 1883)
- 1858 Hans Rott, Austrian composer and organist, born in Vienna, Austrian Empire (d. 1884)
- 1858 Paul Barth, German philosopher and sociologist, born in Oleśnica, Poland (d. 1922)
- 1861 Sammy Jones, Australian cricket batsman (12 Tests; NSW, Queensland, Auckland), born in Sydney, Australia (d. 1951)
- 1862 M. R. James, English scholar and author (Ghost Stories of an Antiquary), born in Goodnestone, Dover, Kent (d. 1936)
- 1863 Gaston Doumergue, 60th Prime Minister of France (1913-14 and 1934) and 1st protestant French President (1924-31), born in Aigues-Vives, France (d. 1937)
- 1865 Frank Grant, American Baseball HOF 2nd baseman (International League; pioneer early Negro leagues; considered greatest African-American player of 19th century), born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts (d. 1937)
- 1867 William Orlamond, Danish actor (Flesh and the Devil, The Wind), born in Copenhagen, Denmark (d. 1957)
- 1870 Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov, Russian biologist who perfected the artificial insemination of animals and showed that his technology allowed one stallion to fertilize up to 500 mares, born in Shchigry, Kursk Oblast, Russia (d. 1932)
- 1871 John Lester, American cricket all-rounder (Gentlemen of Philadelphia CC), born in Penrith, England (d. 1969)
- 1871 Oskar Fried, German-Russian composer, born in Berlin, German Empire (d. 1941)
- 1877 Charlotte Hughes, British supercentenarian who lived under the rule of six monarchs and 24 British Prime Ministers (115 years, 228 days), born in Middlesbrough, England (d. 1993)
- 1878 Georg Hackenschmidt, Estonian professional wrestler, born in Tartu, Estonia (d. 1968)
- 1881 Rose Macaulay, English writer (The Towers of Trebizond), born in Rugby, Warwickshire, England (d. 1958)
- 1881 Stanislaw Kazuro, Polish composer, born in Teklinapol, Russian Poland (d. 1961)
- 1882 Vaclav Klicka, Czech composer, born in Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (d. 1953)
- 1885 George de Hevesy, Hungarian radiochemist (Nobel Prize in Chemistry -1943), born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary (d. 1966) [1]
- 1886 Isaac Keesing, Dutch publisher and founder (System Keesing), born in Amsterdam (d. 1966)
- 1888 Marx Dormoy, French socialist politician, and crusader against far-right terrorists, born in Montluçon, France (d. 1941)
- 1888 Vito Frazzi, Italian composer, born in San Secondo Parmense, Italy (d. 1975)
- 1889 John Friend Mahoney, American physician who pioneered the treatment of syphilis with penicillin, born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (d. 1957)
- 1889 Walther Gerlach, German physicist who, with Otto Stern, co-discovered spin quantization in a magnetic field (Stern–Gerlach effect), born in Biebrich, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany (d. 1979)
- 1892 Constant Burniaux, Belgian writer (The Abandoned) and art historian (Temps Inquiets), born in Brussels, Belgium (d. 1975)
- 1893 Alexander, King of Greece (1917-20), born at Tatoi Palace in Parnitha, Kingdom of Greece (d. 1920)
- 1894 Ottavio Bottecchia, Italian cyclist (the first Italian winner of the Tour de France), born in San Martino di Colle Umberto, Italy (d. 1927)
- 1895 Benjamin Mays, African-American educator (Morehouse, Howard University) and civil rights leader, born in Ninety Six, South Carolina (d. 1984)
- 1898 Morris Stoloff, American violinist, Academy Award-winning composer, music director (Columbia Pictures, 1938-62), and orchestra leader (Moonglow/Theme from Picnic), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1980)
- 1899 William Steinberg, German-American conductor (Boston Symphony 1969-71), born in Cologne, Germany (d. 1978)
- 1900 Otto Nothling, Australian rugby union player and cricketer (Test for Australia 1928, 52 runs aver 26), born in Witta, Queensland, Australia (d. 1965)
- 1901 Pancho Villa [Francisco Guilledo], Filipino world boxing champion, born in Ilog, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands (d. 1925)
- 1902 Hendrik Johan Kruls, Dutch general and chief military authority (1944-46), born in Amsterdam (d. 1975)
- 1902 Ruth Evelyn Mansfield (née Webster), British physician and anaesthetist, born in Lambeth, London (d. 1994)
- 1903 Paul Horgan, American Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist (Mountain Standard Time), born in Buffalo, New York (d. 1995)
- 1903 Thomas D’Alesandro Jr, American politician (US Representative for Maryland (D), 1939-47; Mayor of Baltimore, 1947-59), and father of Nancy Pelosi, born in Baltimore, Maryland (d. 1987)
- 1904 Eli Mintz [Edward Satz], Polish-American stage and screen actor (The Goldbergs; Boardwalk), born in Lemberg, Austrian-Hungary (now Lviv, Ukraine) (d. 1988)
- 1906 Nathan Perelman, Soviet Russian pianist and pedagogue, born in Zhitomir, Russian Empire (d. 2002)
- 1906 William Hayter, British diplomat and Ambassador to the Soviet Union (1953-57), born in Oxford, England (d. 1995)
- 1908 Miloslav Kabeláč, Czech composer, born in Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (d. 1979)
- 1909 Nigel Henderson, British Royal Navy officer, 1927-71 (Admiral, 1964-71; Chairman of NATO Military Committee ,1968-71), born in the UK (d. 1993)
- 1910 Gerda Taro (Gerta Pohorylle), German-born war photojournalist who covered the Spanish Civil War, born in Stuttgart, Germany (d. 1937)
- 1910 Mahomed Nissar, Indian cricketer (pioneer Indian opening bowler in Tests), born in Hoshiarpur, India (d. 1963)
- 1910 Walter Scharf, American film composer (Jerry Lewis movies; The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau), born in Manhattan, New York (d. 2003)
- 1911 Jackie Ormes, African-American cartoonist (Torchy Brown), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (d. 1985)
- 1911 Kenneth Loveless, British priest, concertina player, and folk dancer, born in England (d. 1995)
- 1911 Ronald MacDonald, British major-general (WWII), born in Quetta, British India (d. 2005)
- 1912 Bryan Keith-Lucas, British political scientist, born in Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire (d. 1996)
- 1912 Henry Jones, American character actor (Vertigo; Phyllis; Falcon Crest; Gun Shy), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1999)
- 1912 Masaya Hanai, Japanese businessman (Toyota, 1959-82), born in Japan (d. 1995)
- 1913 Jerome Moross, American composer (Frankie & Johnny), born in Brooklyn, New York City (d. 1983)
- 1914 Jack Delano [Jacob Ovcharov], Russian-born American composer and photographer, born in Voroshilovka, Russian Empire (d. 1997)
- 1915 Martin Melcher, American film and television producer (Doris Day projects), and record company executive, born in North Adams, Massachusetts (d. 1968)
- 1916 Anne Hébert, French Canadian author and poet (Kamouraska), born in Sainte-Catherine-de-Fossambault, Quebec, Canada (d. 2000)
- 1916 David Pollock, 2nd Viscount Hanworth, British barrister, engineer, and member of the House of Lords, born in London (d. 1996)
- 1917 Benjamin Roberts, British industrial relations expert (London School of Economics), born in Leeds, England (d. 2011)
- 1918 Wyndraeth Morris-Jones, British political scientist, born in Carmarthenshire (d. 1999)
- 1919 Stanley Middleton, British novelist (Holiday, Three Wise Men), born in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, England (d. 2009)
- 1920 Henrietta Lacks [Loretta Pleasant], African-American tobacco farmer whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, extensively used in medical research since the 1950s (1st immortalised cell line), born in Roanoke, Virginia (d. 1951)
- 1920 Jeffrey Segal, British actor and playwright (Dad’s Army, Traitors), born in London, England (d. 2015)
- 1920 Sammy Lee, American diver (Olympic Gold 10m platform 1948, 52), born in Fresno, California (d. 2016)
- 1921 Galip Haktanır, Turkish soccer defender (5 caps; Vefaspor SK), born in Iznik, Turkey (d. 2023)
American tennis player (Wimbledon 1947, US Open 1946, 47), born in Las Vegas, Nevada
- 1922 Arthur Hill, Canadian actor (Owen Marshall, Glitter), born in Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada (d. 2006)
- 1922 Frank Hauser, British theatrical director (Oxford Playhouse), born in Cardiff (d. 2007)
- 1922 Maria Cole [née Hawkins], American jazz singer and wife of Nat King Cole, born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 2012)
- 1922 Paul Lambert, American character actor (Executive Suite, Spartacus), born in El Paso, Texas (d. 1997)
- 1923 Yoshinao Nakada, Japanese composer, born in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan (d. 2000)
- 1924 Frank Worrell, West Indian cricket batsman and captain (51 Tests @ 49.48; 9 x 100, HS 261; Barbados, Jamaica), born in Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados (d. 1967)
- 1924 Georges Charpak, Polish-French physicist who invented and developed subatomic particle detectors (Nobel 1992), born in Paris, France (d. 2010)
- 1924 Marcia Mae Jones, American actress (Frankie Darro, The Cisco), born in Los Angeles, California (d. 2007)
- 1925 Ernst Jandl, Austrian writer (Otto’s Pug), born in Vienna (d. 2000)
- 1926 Burton Stein, American historian, born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1996)
- 1926 Karl Kohn, Austrian-American composer and educator, born in Vienna, Austria
- 1927 André Cools, Belgian Minister of Budget, born in Flémalle-Grande, Belgium (d. 1991)
- 1927 Franklyn Perring, English botanist (co-author of Atlas of the British Flora, 1962), born in London (d. 2003)
- 1929 Ann Calvello, American roller derby queen, born in Newport, Rhode Island (d. 2006)
- 1930 Geoffrey Holder, Trinidadian-American actor, choreographer, singer, director (Annie; The Wiz), and painter, born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago (d. 2014)
- 1930 Jerry Frankel, American Broadway producer, born in Queens, New York (d. 2018)
- 1930 Julie Bovasso, American actress (Willie & Phil, Just Me & You), born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1991)
- 1930 Károly Grósz, Hungarian communist politician, born in Miskolc, Hungary (d. 1996)
- 1930 Lionel Bart [Begleiter], British pop music composer and writer (Oliver!), born in London (d. 1999)
- 1930 Pierre Bourdieu, French sociologist and anthropologist, born in Denguin, France (d. 2002)
- 1931 “Ramblin’ Jack” Elliott [Elliot Adnopoz], American Grammy Award-winning folk singer-songwriter, and guitarist, born in Brooklyn, New York City
- 1931 Cor van der Gijp, Dutch soccer striker (13 caps; SC Emma Dordrecht, Feyenoord Rotterdam, Blauw Wit Amsterdam), born in Dordrecht, Netherlands (d. 2022)
- 1931 Hal Connolly, American athlete and hammer thrower (Olympic gold, 1956), born in Somerville, Massachusetts (d. 2010)
- 1931 Lucien Blackwell, American politician (Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania), born in Whitsett, Pennsylvania (d. 2003)
- 1931 Monty Losowsky, British physician and medical educator (St. James University Hospital in Leeds, 1962-96), born in London (d. 2020)
- 1931 Seán Ó Riada [John Reidy], Irish composer (Mise Éire), traditional music revivalist, and bandleader (Ceoltóirí Chualann), born in Cork, County Cork, Ireland (d. 1971)
- 1931 Trevor Goddard, South African cricketer (South African opening batsman and opening bowler), born in Durban, Natal, South Africa (d. 2016)
- 1932 Meena Kumari, Indian film actress (Parineeta), born in Dadar, Mumbai, India (d. 1972)
- 1932 Meir Kahane, American founder of the Jewish Defense League, born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1990)
- 1933 Dom DeLuise, American comic actor (Mel Brooks films Dean Martin Show; Cannonball Run; Fatso; Don Bluth films), director, and cookbook writer, born in Brooklyn, New York City (d. 2009)
- 1933 Erwin Nypels, Dutch economist and Minister of Housing (D66), born in Bloemendaal, North Holland
- 1933 Ko Un, South Korean poet, born in Gunsan, North Jeolla Province
- 1933 Masaichi Kaneda, Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher (only Japanese pitcher to win 400 games; perfect game 1957), born in Heiwa, Nakashima, Aichi, Japan (d. 2019)
- 1933 Richard Lloyd Jones, British Permanent Secretary of the Welsh Office (1985–93), born in Sculcoates, England
- 1934 Hermann Baumann, German classical horn player, composer, and teacher, born in Hamburg, Germany (d. 2023)
- 1934 John Beck, New Zealand cricket batsman (8 Tests; 3 x 50; top score 99; Wellington), born in Wellington, New Zealand (d. 2000)
- 1935 Geoff Pullar, English cricket batsman (28 Tests, 4 x 100s, HS 175; Lancashire CCC, Gloucestershire CCC), born in Swinton, Lancashire, England (d. 2014)
- 1936 Brian Fagan, British archaeologist and writer (The Great Warming: Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations), born in Birmingham, England (d. 2025)
- 1936 Jack Kleinsinger, American lawyer and founder of the “Highlights in Jazz” concert series, born in the Bronx, New York City (d. 2025)
- 1936 Laurie Taylor, English sociologist and broadcaster (BBC Radio 4), born in Liverpool, England
- 1936 Yves Saint Laurent, French fashion designer, born in Oran, French Algeria (d. 2008)
- 1937 Alhonse “Al” D’Amato, American lawyer and politician (U.S. Senator from New York, 1981-99), born in Brooklyn, New York
- 1938 Paddy Moloney, Irish uilleann pipe and tin whistle player, composer, and producer (The Chieftains), born in Donnycarney, County Dublin, Ireland (d. 2021)
- 1939 Robert James Waller, American author (Bridges of Madison County), born in Charles City, Iowa (d. 2017)
- 1939 Stephen Sykes, Church of England bishop, born in Bristol, England (d. 2014)
- 1940 Co Hoedeman, Dutch-Canadian animator and director (The Sand Castle, Oddball), born in Amsterdam, Netherlands (d. 2025) [1]
- 1940 Mervyn Kitchen, English cricketer and umpire, born in Nailsea, Somerset
- 1941 Étienne Roda-Gil, French songwriter and screenwriter, born in Septfonds, Tarn-et-Garonne, France (d. 2004)
- 1941 Michael A. Ledeen, American academic and political advisor who was involved in the Iran-contra scandal, born in Los Angeles, California (d. 2025) [1]
- 1941 Ron Brown, American politician (US Secretary of Commerce, 1993-96; Democratic Party Chairman, 1989-93), born in Washington, D.C. (d. 1996)
- 1942 André Gagnon, French Canadian pianist and composer, born in Saint-Pacôme-de-Kamouraska, Quebec (d. 2020)
- 1942 Giancarlo Giannini, Italian actor (Love and Anarchy), born in La Spezia, Italy
- 1943 Denny Cordell, British rock music and record producer (The Moody Blues; Leon Russell), born in Buenos Aires, Argentina (d. 1995)
- 1943 Geoffrey Britton, British rock drummer (Paul McCartney & Wings. 1974; Mabfred Mann’s Erath Band, 1978-79), and kickboxer, born in Lewisham, South East London, England
- 1944 Elske ter Veld, Dutch politician (State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment), born in Groningen, Netherlands (d. 2017)
- 1944 Yury Romanenko, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 26, 38, TM-2), born in Koltubanka, Russia
- 1945 Douglas Osheroff, American physicist (Nobel 1996), born in Aberdeen, Washington
- 1945 Jens Juul Holst, Danish physician and physiologist known for discovering GLP-1 (2025 Breakthrough Prize), born in Copenhagen, Denmark
- 1946 Fiona Stanley, Australian epidemiologist (Telethon Institute for Child Health Research), born in Little Bay, Sydney, Australia
- 1946 Raymond “Boz” Burrell, British rock bassist, and singer (King Crimson, 1971-72; Bad Company, 1973-82), born in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England (d. 2006)
- 1946 Richard O. Covey, American astronaut (STS 51I, 26, 38, 61) and USAF officer, born in Fayetteville, Arkansas
- 1946 Rick Boucher, American politician (Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia), born in Abingdon, Virginia
- 1946 Tom Loeffler, American politician (United States House of Representatives for Texas, 1979-87), born in Fredericksburg, Texas
- 1947 Dennis Zine, American politician (Member of the Los Angeles City Council from the 3rd district), born in Los Angeles, California
- 1947 Rick Anderson, American actor and rock bassist (Tubes – “I’ll Talk To You Later”), born in St. Paul, Minnesota (d. 2022)
- 1947 Rick Coonce, American rock drummer (Grass Roots), born in Los Angeles, California (d. 2011)
- 1948 Abdelmalek Sellal, Prime Minister of Algeria (2012-14, 2014-17), born in Constantine, Algeria
- 1948 Bob Spink, British politician (MP for Castle Point in Essex), born in Haworth, Worth Valley, Yorkshire
- 1948 Cliff Branch, American Pro Football HOF wide receiver (Super Bowl 1976, 80, 84 Oakland/LA Raiders; 3 × First-team All-Pro; 4 × Pro Bowl), born in Houston, Texas (d. 2019)
- 1949 Keto Losaberidze, Georgian archer (Olympic gold USSR women’s individual 1980; World C’ship gold team 1973, 81), born in Tqibuli, Georgia (d. 2022)
- 1949 Kurmanbek Bakiyev, 2nd President of Kyrgyzstan (2005-10), born in Masadan, Kyrgyzstan
- 1949 Nigel Finch, English TV director and film-maker, born in Tenterden, Kent (d. 1995)
- 1950 Doug Tracht, American radio DJ (Greaseman), born in The Bronx, New York
- 1951 Bob Keselowski, American auto racer (ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series 1989) and team owner (K Automotive Racing), born in Rochester, Michigan (d. 2021)
- 1951 David Jasper, British Anglican priest, theologian, and Professor Emeritus at the University of Glasgow (Heaven in Ordinary), born in Stockton, England [1]
- 1951 Robin Heifetz, American contemporary classical composer, born in Los Angeles, California
- 1951 Tim Bachman, Canadian rock guitarist and vocalist (Brave Belt; Bachman–Turner Overdrive), born in Winnipeg, Manitoba (d. 2023)
- 1951 Tommy Bolin, American session and touring rock guitarist and songwriter (Deep Purple, 1975-76; James Gang, 1973-74), born in Sioux City, Iowa (d. 1976)
- 1952 Brian Patrick Clarke, American actor (Eight Is Enough – “Merle”), born in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- 1952 Yajurvindra Singh, Indian cricketer (Indian batsman late 70’s), born in Rajkot, Gujarat
- 1952 Zoran Đinđić, 6th Prime Minister of Serbia (2001-03), born in Bosanski Šamac, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina (d. 2003)
- 1953 Robert Cray, American Grammy Award-winning blues guitarist, and singer (“Smoking Gun”; “The Forecast Calls for Pain”), born in Columbus, Georgia
Jamaican boxer (WBC heavyweight champion 1986), born in Norwich, Port Antonio, Jamaica
- 1955 Arun Lal, Indian cricketer (Indian batsman mid-80’s), born in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh
- 1955 Pierre Robert, American rock and roll radio DJ (same station in Philadelphia since 1981), and Deadhead, born in Truckee, California
- 1956 Doug Burgum, American businessman (Great Plains Software) and politician (Governor of North Dakota 2016-), born in Arthur, North Dakota
- 1956 Tom Leykis, American radio personality (The Tom Leykis Show), born in The Bronx, New York
- 1957 Brad Stephen “Taylor” Negron, American actor and writer (Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Easy Money), born in Glendale, California (d. 2015)
- 1957 Glen Gorbous, Canadian MLB outfielder (record for longest throw of a regulation baseball [445′ 10″]), born in Drumheller, Alberta (d. 1990)
- 1957 Laura Johnson, American actress (Falcon Crest), born in Burbank, California
- 1958 Adrian Dunbar, Northern Irish actor (Hear My Song, Line of Duty), born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
- 1958 Michael Penn, American singer-songwriter (“No Myth”), film score composer, and record producer, born in Greenwich Village, New York City
- 1958 Rob Buck, American guitarist and songwriter (10,000 Maniacs – “Hey Jack Kerouac”; “These Are Days”), born in Jamestown, New York (d. 2000)
- 1958 Tor Håkon Holte, Norwegian cross country skier, born in Drammen, Norway
- 1959 Joe Elliott, English heavy metal vocalist (Def Leppard – “Hysteria”; “Rock of Ages”), born in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
- 1959 Otomo Yoshihide, Japanese musician (Ground Zero), born in Yokohama, Japan
- 1960 Chuck D [Ridenhour], American rapper (Public Enemy), born in Queens, New York City
- 1960 Micheál Martin, Irish politician, Prime Minister of Ireland (2020-), born in Cork, Ireland
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