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  • 745 Musa al-Kazim, Shia Imam, born in Al-Abwa, Medina (d. 799)
  • 1341 Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, English statesman, born in Alnwick, Northumberland, England (d. 1408)

Duke of Burgundy (1467-77), born in Dijon, France

  • 1480 Bridget of York, English princess and nun, born in Eltham Palace, London (d. 1517)

German theologian and key figure in the Protestant Reformation, born in Eisleben, Saxony, Holy Roman Empire

  • 1565 Laurentius Paulinus Gothus, Swedish theologian and astronomer, born in Söderköping, Sweden (d. 1646)
  • 1565 Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex and favorite of Elizabeth I, born in Herefordshire, England (d. 1601)
  • 1577 Jacob Cats [Father Cats], Dutch grand pensionary and poet (Houwelyck), born in Brouwershaven, Netherlands (d. 1660)
  • 1620 Anne “Ninon” de l’Enclos, French patron of the arts, courtesan and writer, born in Paris, France (d. 1705)
  • 1636 Francesco Passarini, Italian composer, born in Bologna, Papal States (d. 1694)
  • 1668 François Couperin, French composer and organist (Les Concerts Royaux), born in Paris, France (d. 1733)
  • 1668 Louis III, Prince of Condé and Duke de Bourbon, born in Paris (d. 1710)
  • 1679 Johann Christian Schieferdecker, German composer, born in Teuchern, Electorate of Saxony, Holy Roman Empire (d. 1732)

King of Great Britain and Ireland (1727-60), Elector of Hanover, born in Herrenhausen Palace, Germany

  • 1694 Jan-Lauwryn Krafft, Flemish artist and engraver, born in Brussels, Spanish Netherlands (d. 1768)
  • 1695 John Bevis, English physician and astronomer (discovered Crab Nebula), born in Old Sarum, Wiltshire (d. 1771)
  • 1697 William Hogarth, English satiric painter and engraver (Rake’s Progress), born in London (d. 1764)
  • 1704 Carlo Zuccari, Italian composer and violinist, born in Casalmaggiore, Republic of Venice (d. 1792)
  • 1710 Adam Gottlob Moltke, Danish statesman, born in Walkendorf, Germany (d. 1792)
  • 1719 Georg Philipp Kress, German violinist and composer, born in Darmstadt, Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt, Holy Roman Empire (d. 1779)
  • 1730 Oliver Goldsmith, Irish novelist and dramatist (She Stoops to Conquer), born in Kilkenny West, Ireland (d. 1774)
  • 1735 Granville Sharp, English abolitionist, born in Durham, England (d. 1813)
  • 1749 Prince Maciej Radziwiłł, Polish-Lithuanian noble, composer and librettist, born in Szydłowiec, Poland (d. 1800)
  • 1759 Frederich von Schiller, German poet and lyricist (Ode to Joy), born in Marbach am Neckar, Kingdom of Württemberg (d. 1805)
  • 1759 Friedrich von Schiller, German poet and playwright, born in Marbach am Neckar, Duchy of Württemberg, Holy Roman Empire (d. 1805)
  • 1772 Jan Nepomuk Kanka, Czech composer, born in Prague Old Town, Kingdom of Bohemia (d. 1863)
  • 1786 Carl Eberwein, German composer and violinist, born in Weimar, Duchy of Saxe-Weimar, Holy Roman Empire (d. 1868)
  • 1793 Jared Kirtland, American physician, naturalist and reformed penitentiaries, born in Wallingford, Connecticut (d. 1877)
  • 1801 Samuel Gridley Howe, United States physician, abolitionist, and advocate of education for the blind, born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 1876)
  • 1801 Vladimir Dal, Russian lexicographer (Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language), born in Lugansk, Russian Empire (d. 1872)
  • 1810 George Jennings, English sanitary engineer (invented first public flush toilets), born in Eling, Hampshire (d. 1882)
  • 1811 Louis Kufferath, German-Belgian composer, born in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Kingdom of Prussia (d. 1882)
  • 1819 Cyrus West Field, American financier noted for success of 1st transatlantic cable, born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts (d. 1892)
  • 1827 Alfred Howe Terry, American Major General (Union Army), born in Hartford, Connecticut (d. 1890)
  • 1830 Albert Gallatin Jenkins, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), born in Cabell County, Virginia (d. 1864)
  • 1833 Dobri Voynikov, Bulgarian teacher, playwright and journalist (The Phoney Civilization), born in Şumnu, Ottoman Empire (d. 1878)
  • 1834 Jose Hernandez, Argentine poet (MartinFierro), born in Chacra de Pueyrredon, Argentina (d. 1886)
  • 1834 Wager Swayne, American Colonel (Union Army), born in Columbus, Ohio (d. 1902)
  • 1844 Henry Eyster Jacobs, American Lutheran theologian, born in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (d. 1932)
  • 1846 Martin Wegelius, Finnish musicologist and composer, born in Helsinki, Finland (d. 1906)
  • 1846 Paul Kuczynski, Polish composer, born in Szczecin, Poland (d. 1897)
  • 1861 Robert T. A. Innes, Scottish astronomer (Proxima Centauri), born in Edinburgh, Scotland (d. 1933)
  • 1864 Alexandre Levy, Brazilian composer and pianist, born in São Paulo, Brazil (d. 1892)
  • 1868 Gichin Funakoshi, Japanese martial artist, Father of Japanese Shotokan Karatedo, born in Shuri, Okinawa, Japan (d. 1957)
  • 1869 Gaetano Bresci, Italian-American anarchist (assassinated King Umberto I of Italy on July 29, 1900), born in Coiano, Prato, Tuscany (d. 1901)
  • 1871 Winston Churchill, American author (Crisis, Crossing), born in St. Louis, Missouri (d. 1947)
  • 1873 Henri Rabnaud, French composer (Le Premer Glaire), born in Paris, France (d. 1949)
  • 1875 Maude Eburne, Canadian actress (Ladies They Talk About, Guardsman), born in Bronte-on-the-Lake, Ontario (d. 1960)
  • 1879 Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, American poet (Gen William Booth enters Heaven), born in Springfield, Illinois (d. 1931)
  • 1879 Patrick Pearse, Irish poet, nationalist and political activist, born in Dublin, Ireland (d. 1916)
  • 1880 Aart A. van Schelven, Dutch church historian (Willem of Orange), born in Haarlem, Netherlands (d. 1954)
  • 1880 Jacob Epstein, American-English sculptor (Adam, Jacob & the Angel), born in New York City (d. 1959)
  • 1882 Max Mell, Austria artillery officer and literary (Donauweibchen), born in Maribor, Slovenia (d. 1971)
  • 1883 Bedrich Antonin Wiedermann, Czech organist and composer, born in Ivanovice na Hané, Margraviate of Moravia, Austrian-Hungarian Empire (d. 1951)
  • 1884 Jan van Nijlen, Flemish poet and author (Bird Phoenix), born in Antwerp, Belgium (d. 1965)
  • 1885 Esther Dale, American actress (Curly Top; The Egg and I; Ma and Pa Kettle films), born in Beaufort, South Carolina (d. 1961)
  • 1887 Arnold Zweig, German Jewish anti-fascist and author (Erziehung vor Verdun; Der große Krieg der weißen Männer), born in Glogau, Silesia, Germany (d. 1968)
  • 1888 Andrej Tupolev, Russian aircraft builder, born in Pustomazovo, Russia (d. 1972)
  • 1888 Hugh Wakefield, British actor (The Man Who Knew Too Much, Blithe Spirit), born in Wanstead, England (d. 1971)
  • 1889 Claude Rains, British actor (Invisible Man, Casablanca), born in London, England (d. 1967)
  • 1891 Carl W. Stalling, American film composer (Disney’s Silly Symphonies; Warner Brothers Cartoons), born in Lexington, Missouri (d. 1972)
  • 1893 John P. Marquand, American writer (The Late George Apley), born in Wilmington, Delaware (d. 1960)
  • 1895 John Knudsen Northrop, American aircraft designer (Northrop Air), born in Newark, New Jersey (d. 1981)
  • 1895 Mary Victor Bruce (née Petre), British speedboat pilot, race car driver, and aviator who flew around Empire State building in 1930, born in Chelmsford, Essex, England (d. 1990)
  • 1896 Jimmy Dykes, American MLB infielder (MLB All Star 1933-34 Chicago White Sox; World Series 1929-30 Philadelphia A’s) and manager (Chicago White Sox, 1934-46), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1976)
  • 1901 Lisette Model, Austrian-American photographer known for her candid street photographs (Sammy’s Bar, 1945), born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary (d. 1983)
  • 1902 Antonio Maria Valencia, Colombian composer, born in Cali, Colombia (d. 1952)
  • 1902 Murk Daniel Ozinga, Dutch art historian (Monuments of Curacao), born in Pernis, Netherlands (d. 1968)
  • 1904 Steven Geray, American actor (French Line), born in Ungvár, Austria-Hungary (d. 1973)
  • 1906 Josef Kramer, German concentration camp Commandant dubbed “The Beast of Belsen”, born in Munich, Germany (d. 1945)
  • 1906 Leonid Wīgner, Latvian conductor (Latvian Opera and Ballet Theater, 1936-49; LPSR Radio Symphony, 1949-75), composer, and pedagogue, born in Moscow, Russian Empire (d. 2001)

American singer (Jane Froman’s USA Canteen), born in St Louis, Missouri

  • 1907 John Moore, English author (Portrait of Elmbury, Brensham Village and The Blue Field), born in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England (d. 1967)
  • 1908 Charles Merritt, Canadian Army officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross during World War II, born in Vancouver, British Columbia (d. 2000)
  • 1909 Paweł Jasienica, Polish historian, born in Ulyanovsk, Russia (d. 1970)
  • 1911 Harry Andrews, English actor (Equus, Man of La Mancha), born in Kent, England (d. 1989)
  • 1911 Jane Benedict, American trade unionist and co-founder of the Metropolitan Council on Housing, born in Manhattan, New York (d. 2005)
  • 1912 Salvador Contreras, Mexican composer (Grupo de los cuatro), born in Cuerámaro, Guanajuato (d. 1982)
  • 1913 Álvaro Cunhal, Portuguese writer and politician (Communist Party Secretary-General, 1961-92; Assembly Member, 1976-87), born in Coimbra, Portugal (d. 2005)
  • 1916 Billy May, American orchestra leader and composer (The Green Hornet; The Mod Squad; Batman), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (d. 2004)
  • 1916 Guido Turchi, Italian composer (Invettiva), born in Rome, Italy (d. 2010)
  • 1918 Ernst Fischer, German chemist (Nobel 1973), born in Munich, Germany (d. 2007)
  • 1918 Jack McCoy, American TV and radio host (Live Like a Millionaire), born in Akron, Ohio (d. 1991)
  • 1918 Oda Blinder [Yolanda Corsen], Curaçao-Dutch poet (Doorstep), born in Willemstad, Curaçao (d. 1969)
  • 1919 Bulldog Turner, American Pro/College Football HOF center (Hardin–Simmons Uni; 7 × First-team All-Pro; 4 x Pro Bowl; Chicago Bears), born in Plains, Texas (d. 1998)
  • 1919 François Périer [Pillu], French actor (Gervaise, Fantasia, Les Mains Sales), born in Paris, France (d. 2002)
  • 1919 George Fenneman, American radio and TV announcer (You Bet Your Life), born in Peking China (d. 1997)
  • 1919 Kurt Schmücker, German economist and politician (Member of the Bundestag, 1949-72; Minister of Economics, 1963-66; Minister of Treasury, 1966-69), born in Löningen, Germany (d. 1996)

Russian general and inventor of the AK-47, born in Kurya, Kuryinsky District, Altai Krai, Russia

  • 1919 Moise Tshombe, President of Katanga, then premier of the Congo (Zaire), born in Musumba (d. 1969)
  • 1920 Rafael del Pino, Spanish civil engineer and construction entrepreneur (Grupo Ferrovial), born in Madrid, Spain (d. 2008)
  • 1920 Tod Andrews, American actor (From Hell it Came, Outrage), born in New York City (d. 1972)
  • 1920 William S. Harvey, American graphic designer and album cover artist (The Doors; The Stooges; Tim Buckley), born in New York City (d. 1993)
  • 1924 Russell Johnson, American television and film actor, best known for his role as “The Professor” on Gilligan’s Island, born in Ashley, Pennsylvania (d. 2014)

Welsh Tony and BAFTA Award-winning stage and screen actor (Cleopatra: Camelot; Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), and fifth and sixth husband of Elizabeth Taylor (1964-74, 1975-76), born in Pontrhydyfen, South Wales

  • 1926 Jacques Rozier, French film director (Adieu Philippine; Du côté d’Orouët), born in Paris France (d. 2023)

Italian trumpeter, and composer of classical music and film scores (“The Mission”; “Cinema Paradiso”; “The Hateful Eight”), born in Rome, Italy [1] [2]

  • 1928 Sir William Staveley, British Royal Navy admiral, First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff (1985-89), born in England (d. 1997)
  • 1929 Marilyn Bergman (née Katz), American Emmy, Grammy, and Academy Award-winning lyricist, with husband Alan (“The Way We Were”; “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?”; “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers”), born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 2022)
  • 1929 Ninón Sevilla, Cuban-Mexican actress (Aventurera, Víctimas del Pecado), born in Havana, Cuba (d. 2015)
  • 1929 Tommy Banks, English soccer left-back (6 caps; Bolton Wanderers 233 games), born in Farnworth, England (d. 2024)
  • 1929 W. E. B. Griffin [William Edmund Butterworth], American best-selling author (Clandestine Operations, The Lieutenants), born in Newark, New Jersey (d. 2019)
  • 1930 Clarence M. Pendleton Jr., African-American chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (1981-88), born in Louisville, Kentucky (d. 1988)
  • 1930 Gene Conley, American baseball pitcher (4 x MLB All Star; Boston/Milwaukee Braves, Philadelphia Phillies) and basketball forward (NBA C’ship 1959–1961; Boston Celtics), born in Muskogee, Oklahoma (d. 2017)
  • 1930 Norma Crane, American actress (Tea & Sympathy, Fiddler on the Roof, They Call Me Mister Tibbs!), born in New York City (d. 1973)
  • 1931 Don Henderson, British actor (The XYY Man, Strangers), born in Leytonstone, Essex (d. 1997)
  • 1931 Toma Prošev, Macedonian composer, and pedagogue, born in Skopje, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now North Macedonia) (d. 1996)
  • 1932 Roy Scheider, American actor (Jaws; The French Connection; Marathon Man; Paper Lion), born in Orange, New Jersey (d. 2008)
  • 1933 Bobby Rush, American Blues musician, composer and singer (Rawer Than Raw), born in Homer, Louisiana
  • 1933 Mack Rice, American musician and songwriter (“Mustang Sally”; “Respect Yourself”), born in Clarksdale, Mississippi (d. 2016)
  • 1933 Ronald Evans, American naval officer and NASA astronaut, born in St. Francis, Kansas (d. 1990)
  • 1933 Seymour Nurse, West Indian cricket batsman (29 Tests @ 47.60, 6 x 100; TS 258; Barbados), born in Saint Michael, Barbados (d. 2019)
  • 1933 Urbain Braems, Belgian soccer manager (Anderlecht, Beveren, Standard de Liège, Trabzonspor), born in Zottegem, Belgium (d. 2021)
  • 1934 Houston Person, American jazz tenor saxophonist and record producer, born in Florence, South Carolina
  • 1934 Joanna Moore [Dorothy Cook] American actress (Bronk; The Hindenburg), born in Parrott, Georgia (d. 1997)
  • 1934 Lucien Bianchi, Italian-Belgian auto racer (24 Hours of Le Mans 1968), born in Milan, Italy (d. 1969)
  • 1934 Norm Cash, American baseball 1st baseman (5 × MLB All-Star; World Series 1968; AL batting champion 1961; Detroit Tigers), born in Eldorado, Texas (d. 1986)
  • 1934 Sherlie Matthews, American songwriter, session singer and producer (Motown Records), born in Los Angeles, California
  • 1935 Bernard Babior, American physician and biochemist, born in Los Angeles, California (d. 2004)
  • 1935 Igor Dmitriyevich Novikov, Russian astrophysicist and cosmologist, born in Moscow, Russian SFSR
  • 1935 Pippa Scott, American actress (The Searchers; Cold Turkey; Auntie Mame), and human rights activist (The International Monitor Institute), born in Los Angeles, California (d. 2025) [1]
  • 1936 Izumi Tateno, Finnish-based Japanese concert pianist and educator (Sibelius Academy, 1968-81), born in Tokyo, Japan
  • 1937 Albert Hall, American actor (Trouble in Mind, Ryan’s 4), born in Brighton, Alabama
  • 1938 Hein van Royen, Dutch director of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (1974-91), born in Amsterdam, Netherlands (d. 1991)
  • 1938 Ogün Altıparmak, Turkish soccer striker (32 caps; Fenerbahçe 173 games), born in Adapazarı, Turkey (d. 2025)
  • 1939 Andrew Cyrille, American avant-garde jazz drummer (Walt Dickerson; Cecil Taylor), bandleader (Trio 3), and composer, born in Brooklyn, New York
  • 1939 Russell Means, Native American activist, actor, writer, and musician, born in Porcupine, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota (d. 2012)
  • 1939 Tommy “Bubba” Facenda, American rock and roll artist (High School U.S.A.), born in Portsmouth, Virginia
  • 1940 (David) “Screaming Lord” Sutch, English rocker (“Jack The Ripper”), and politician (founder of Official Monster Raving Loony Party), born in Hampstead, London (d. 1999)
  • 1941 John Geoghegan, U.S. Army infantry lieutenant and Silver Star recipient, born in Pelham, New York (d. 1965)
  • 1942 Hans-Rudolf Merz, Swiss politician (President of Switzerland 2009) and Member of the Swiss Federal Council (2004-10), born in Herisau, Switzerland
  • 1942 Michel Tabachnik, Swiss composer and conductor, born in Geneva, Switzerland

1942 American economist (Nobel 2003 – for methods of analyzing economic time series with time-varying volatility (ARCH)), born in Syracuse, New York

  • 1943 George Sauer, Jr., American football wide receiver (AFL All Star 1996-99; Super Bowl 1969; New York Jets), born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin (d. 2013)
  • 1943 Saxby Chambliss, American politician (U.S. Senator from Georgia 2003-15), born in Warrenton, North Carolina
  • 1944 Dave Loggins, American singer-songwriter (“Please Come To Boston”), born in Mountain City, Tennessee (d. 2024)
  • 1944 Silvestre Reyes, American politician (Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas 1997-2013), born in Canutillo, Texas

1944 British lyricist (Jesus Christ Superstar; Evita; Chess; The Lion King) and EGOT (Emmy; Grammy; Oscar; and Tony Awards winner), born in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England

  • 1945 Donna Fargo [Yvonne Vaughn], American country singer (“The Happiest Girl in Whole USA”), born in Mount Airy, North Carolina
  • 1946 Alaina Reed, American actress (Rose Lee Holloway-227), born in Springfield, Ohio
  • 1946 Bill Bryson, American singer (Desert Rose Band – “Love Reunited”), born in Evanston, Illinois
  • 1946 David Stockman, American politician and Reagan’s ex-budget director, born in Fort Hood, Texas
  • 1946 Jack Ketchum [Dallas William Mayr], American horror fiction author (Off Season, Red, The Woman), born in Livingston, New Jersey (d. 2018)
  • 1946 Roy Thomas Baker, British record producer (Queen; The Cars; Smashing Pumpkins), born in Hampstead, London (d. 2025)
  • 1947 Bechir Gemayel, President-elect of Lebanon (8/23-9/14, 1982), born in Achrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon (d. 1982)
  • 1947 Glen Buxton, American guitarist (Alice Cooper) and composer, born in Akron, Ohio (d. 1997)
  • 1947 Greg Lake, British rock vocalist and bassist (King Crimson, 1968-70 – “I Talk To The Wind”; Emerson, Lake & Palmer – “Lucky Man”), born in Poole, Dorset, England (d. 2016)
  • 1948 Aaron Brown, American broadcast journalist known for “World News Now” and as a CNN reporter during 9/11, born in Hopkins, Minnesota (d. 2024) [1]
  • 1948 Mário Viegas, Portuguese actor (The Jew, Divine Comedy, Funeral of Patrao), born in Santarém, Portugal (d. 1996)
  • 1949 Ann Reinking, American dancer and actress (All the Jazz; Micki & Maude), born in Seattle, Washington (d. 2020) [1]
  • 1949 Don Saleski, Canadian NHL hockey forward, 1971-80 (Stanley Cup, 1974, 1975 – Philadelphia Flyers, Colorado Rockies), born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
  • 1950 Bob Orton Jr., American professional wrestler (WWF Championship Wrestling, WWE Smackdown!), born in Kansas City, Missouri
  • 1950 Debra Hill, American screenwriter and film producer (Escape from New York), born in Haddonfield, New Jersey (d. 2005)
  • 1950 Jack Scalia, American actor (Berrengers, Hollywood Beat), born in Brooklyn, New York
  • 1950 Ronnie Hammond, American rock singer (Atlanta Rhythm Section, 1972–83 & 1988–2001 – “So In To You”), born in Macon, Georgia (d. 2011)
  • 1951 Morris Hatalsky, American golfer (4 x PGA Tour titles, 3 x PGA Tour Champions titles), born in San Diego, California
  • 1952 Gerry DiNardo, American football player (Notre Dame Fighting Irish) and coach (Colorado), born in Queens, New York
  • 1952 Pat Severs, American steel guitar player (Pirates of Mississippi – “Feed Jake”), born in Camden, South Carolina
  • 1954 Hans Kjeld Rasmussen, Danish sport shooter (Olympic gold Skeet 1980), born in Glostrup, Denmark (d. 2025)
  • 1954 Hartwig Gauder, German race walker (Olympic gold men’s 50k walk 1980), born in Vaihingen an der Enz, Germany (d. 2020)
  • 1954 Juanito, Spanish soccer forward (34 caps; Real Madrid 284 games, 85 goals), born in Fuengirola, Spain (d. 1992)
  • 1954 Mario Cipollina, American rock bassist (Huey Lewis & The News), born in San Rafael, California
  • 1955 Jack Clark, American baseball utility (MLB All-Star 1978, 79, 85, 87; Silver Slugger Award 1985, 87; SF Giants, St. Louis Cardinals), born in New Brighton, Pennsylvania
  • 1955 James Chapman, American novelist (Stet, Our Plague) and publisher (Fugue State Press), born in Bakersfield, California [1] [2]
  • 1955 Roland Emmerich, German film producer and director (2012, The Day After Tomorrow), born in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
  • 1956 Matt Craven, Canadian actor (Juror, Killer, K2), born in Port Colborne, Ontario
  • 1956 Mohsen Badawi, Egyptian entrepreneur and political activist, born in Cairo, Egpyt
  • 1956 Scott Columbus, American heavy metal drummer (Manowar, 1983–91 & 1994–2008), born in USA (d. 2011)
  • 1956 Sinbad [David Adkins], American comedian and actor (First Kid, Vibe), born in Benton Harbor, Michigan
  • 1957 Chris Joyce, British drummer (Simply Red), born in Chorlton, Manchester
  • 1958 Brooks Williams, American musician, singer and songwriter, born in Statesboro, Georgia
  • 1958 George Lowe, American voice actor (Space Ghost Coast to Coast), born in Dunedin, Florida (d. 2025)
  • 1958 Massimo Morsello, Italian fascist political singer and songwriter, born in Rome, Italy (d. 2001)
  • 1958 Stephen Herek, American film director (Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors), born in San Antonio, Texas
  • 1959 Ajay Banga, Indian-American businessman (President of the World Bank 2023-), born in Pune, India
  • 1959 Andrzej Iwan, Polish soccer forward (29 caps; Wisła Kraków, Górnik Zabrze, VfL Bochum), born in Kraków, Poland (d. 2022)
  • 1959 Frank Maudsley, English rock bassist and vocalist (Flock Of Seagulls), born in Liverpool, England
  • 1959 Linda Cohn, American sportscaster (ESPN’s SportsCenter), born on Long Island, New York
  • 1959 MacKenzie Phillips, American actress (Julie-1 Day at a Time), born in Alexandria, Virginia
  • 1960 Dan Hawkins, American college football coach (University of Colorado 2006-10), born in Fall River Mills, California
  • 1960 Neil Gaiman, English writer of graphic novels, films and fiction (American Gods, The Graveyard Book, The Ocean at the End of the Lane), born in Portchester, Hampshire, England
  • 1961 Beatrice Hess, French Paralympian swimmer (20 gold, 5 silver), born in Colmar, France
  • 1961 John Walton, English darts player (BDO World Champion 2001), born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England
  • 1961 Ramona Pagel, American shot putter, born in Los Angeles, California
  • 1961 Rudolf Grimm, Austrian physics professor (Bose–Einstein condensation of molecules), born in Mannheim, West Germany
  • 1962 Cathy Boswell, American basketball player (Olympic gold 1984), born in Joliet, Illinois
  • 1962 Teresa Taylor, American rock drummer (Butthole Surfers), and actress (Slackers), born in Arlington, Texas (d. 2023)
  • 1963 Hugh Bonneville, English actor (Downton Abbey, Paddington Bear), born in London, England
  • 1963 Michael Anthony Powell, American long jumper (world record 1991, Olympic silver 1988, 92), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 1963 Mike McCarthy, American football coach (Super Bowl LXV Green Bay Packers; Dallas Cowboys), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • 1964 Jushin Liger [Keiichi Yamada], Japanese professional wrestler (WCW/NJPW), born in Hiroshima, Japan
  • 1964 Keith Lockhart, American baseball infielder (KC Royals), born in Whittier, California
  • 1964 Kenny Rogers, American MLB pitcher (perfect game 1994), born in Savannah, Georgia
  • 1964 Magnús Scheving, Icelandic athlete, writer and producer (LazyTown), born in Borgarnes, Iceland
  • 1965 Eddie Irvine, Irish auto racer (runner-up World F1 Championship 1999), born in Newtownards, Northern Ireland
  • 1965 Igor Krivokapič, Slovenian composer, tuba player, and instrument inventor, born in Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 1965 Jamie Dixon, American basketball coach (University of Pittsburgh men’s basketball team 2003-16), born in Burbank, California
  • 1965 Sean Hughes, Irish stand-up comedian, writer and actor, born in London (d. 2017)
  • 1966 Bill DeMott, American professional wrestler and trainer (WCW Monday Nitro, WWE Tough Enough), born in Ridgewood, New Jersey

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