1st Emperor of Ming Dynasty of China (1368-98), born in Haozhou, Henan Jiangbei, Yuan Empire
- 1449 George Plantagenet Duke of Clarence, brother of Edward IV and Richard III, born at Dublin Castle, Ireland (d. 1478)
- 1527 Louis I, Cardinal of Guise, French cardinal, Bishop of Metz, born in Joinville, France (d. 1578)
- 1570 Wolfgang Schonsleder, German composer (Missa super Laudate), and clergyman, born in Munich, Duchy of Bavaria (d. 1651)
- 1574 Nicolò Rubini, Italian composer and cornettist, born in Crevalcore, Duchy of Modena and Reggio, Holy Roman Empire (d. 1625)
- 1581 Domenichino [Domenico Zampieri], Italian Baroque painter, born in Bologna (d. 1641)
- 1582 John Ernest of Nassau-Siegen, Germany military officer and son of John VII, born in Siegen (d. 1617)
- 1650 Jean Bart, French naval captain, privateer, and sea hero (Escape from Plymouth), born in Dunkirk, France (d. 1702)
- 1660 Georg Ernst Stahl, German physician and chemist (Vitalism), born in Anspach, Bavaria(d. 1734)
- 1672 Pylyp Orlyk, Ukrainian Zaporozhian Cossack starshina and diplomat, born in Vileyka Raion, Belarus (d. 1742)
- 1675 Higashiyama [Asahito], 113th Emperor of Japan (1687-1709) during the Genroku era, born in Kyōto, Japan (d. 1710)
- 1680 Francisco José Coutinho, Portuguese composer, born in Portugal (d. 1724)
- 1687 Nicolaus I Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician, born in Basel, Switzerland (d. 1759)
- 1712 James Steuart, Scottish economist, wrote first systematic treatise on economics in English, born in Edinburgh, Scotland (d. 1780)
- 1725 Franz Moritz Graf von Lacy, Austrian field marshal, served under empress Maria Theresa, born in St. Petersburg, Russia (d. 1801)
- 1751 David Moritz Michael, Moravian conductor and composer, (Die Wasserfahrt -The Water Journey), born in Kühnhausen, Kingdom of Prussia (d. 1827)
- 1757 Pierre Augereau, Marshal of France and duc de Castiglione during the Napoleonic Wars, born in Paris, France (d. 1816)
- 1761 Louis Albert Guislain Bacler d’Albe, French cartographer and general (head of Napoleon’s topographical department), born in Saint-Pol, France (d. 1824)
- 1762 Herman Willem Daendels, Dutch military leader (Brigadier-General) and Governor-General (Dutch-East Indies, 1808-11; Dutch Gold Coast, 1811-15), born in Hattem, Gelderland, Dutch Republic (d. 1818)
- 1766 Peter Durand, English merchant and inventor of tin cans for preserving food, born in London (d. 1822)
- 1767 Francesco Ruggi, Italian opera and sacred music composer, born in Naples, Kingdom of Naples (d. 1845)
English romantic poet (Rime of Ancient Mariner), born in Ottery St Mary, Devon, England
- 1775 Guiseppi Baini, Italian priest, conductor, and sacred music composer, born in Rome, Papal States (d. 1844)
- 1790 Alphonse de Lamartine, French writer (Poetical Mediations) and politician (briefly led the Second Republic 1848), born in Mâcon, France (d. 1869)
- 1803 George Wright, American Brigadier General (Union Army), born in Norwich, Vermont (d. 1865)
- 1803 Solon Robinson, American journalist (New York Tribune), writer (Hot Corn: Life Scenes in New York Illustrated), and agriculturist, born in Tolland, Connecticut (d. 1880)
- 1807 Miguel Hilarion Eslava, Spanish composer and priest (Chapel Master Royal Chapel Madrid), born in Burlada, Spain (d. 1878)
- 1807 Napoléon Henri Reber, French composer (Le Diable amoureux; Le Nuit de Noël), and educator (Conservatoire de Paris), born in Mulhouse, Alsace, France (d. 1880)
- 1823 Emilio Arrieta, Spanish opera and zarzuela composer (Marina), born in Puente la Reina, Spain (d. 1894)
- 1827 Peter Paul Maria Alberdingk Thijm, Dutch historian and writer, born in Amsterdam, Netherlands (d. 1904)
Swedish chemist who invented dynamite and founded the Nobel Prizes, born in Stockholm, Sweden
- 1839 Georg von Siemens, German banker and politician (helped found Deutsche Bank), born in Torgau, Prussia (d. 1901)
- 1843 Mark Antokolsky, Russian sculptor (Peter the Great monument), born in Vilnius, Lithuania, Russian Empire (d. 1902)
- 1846 Edmondo de Amicis, Italian writer (Cuore), born in Oneglia, Piedmont-Sardinia (d. 1908)
- 1847 Giuseppe Giacosa, Italian playwright, poet, and librettist (Puccini’s “La bohème”, “Tosca”, and “Madama Butterfly”), born in Colleretto Parella, Kingdom of Sardinia (now Italy) (d. 1906)
- 1851 George Ulyett, English cricket all-rounder (25 Tests; 949 runs, 50 wickets), born in Pitsmoor, Yorkshire (d. 1898)
- 1858 Ramabai Dongre’ Medhavi, India Christian social reformer (Mukti Orphanage), born in Kanara, British India (d. 1922)
- 1873 George Peabody Gooch, English historian and politician, born in London, England (d. 1968)
- 1874 Albert Aftalion, Bulgarian-French economist, born in Rusçuk, Ottoman Empire (d. 1956)
- 1879 Joseph Canteloube, French composer and musicologist (collected French folksongs), born in Annonay, France (d. 1957)
- 1879 Willie Anderson, Scottish golfer (US Open 1901, 1903-05), born in North Berwick, Scotland (d. 1910)
- 1880 Reggie Spooner, English cricket batsman (10 Tests; dual cricket/rugby union international), born in St Helens, Lancashire (d. 1961)
- 1880 Viking Eggeling, Swedish artist/filmmaker (Symphonie Diagonale), born in Lund, Sweden (d. 1925)
- 1885 Egon Wellesz, Austrian-British composer (Alkestis; The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo), teacher, and musicologist (Byzantine), born in Vienna, Austria (d. 1974)
- 1885 Jan Altink, Dutch Expressionist painter (co-founder of Ploeg), born in Groningen, Netherlands (d. 1971)
- 1890 Gerrit Engelke, German writer and poet (Love Letters), born in Hanover, Germany (d. 1918)
- 1891 Ted Shawn, American modern dance pioneer and choreographer (Dance We Must), born in St. Louis, Missouri (d. 1972)
- 1894 Edogawa Ranpo, Japanese author (Kogoro Akechi, detective books) and critic, born in Nabari, Japan (d. 1965)
- 1895 Edna Purviance, American silent film actress, worked with Charlie Chaplin (The Kid), born in Paradise Valley, Nevada (d. 1958)
- 1895 J Delos Jewkes, American light opera, vaudeville, choral (Mormon Tabernacle), film and television bass singer, and actor (Stars And Stripes Forever; The Music Man; The Andy Griffith Show), born in Orangeville, Utah (d. 1984)
- 1895 Shukichi Mitsukuri, Japanese composer (10 Haikai de Basho), born in Tokyo (d. 1971)
- 1898 Amedeo, Italian Duke of Aosta, military officer and Viceroy and Governor-General of Italian East-Africa (1937-43), born in Turin, Italy (d. 1942)
- 1898 Eduard Pütsep, Estonian freestyle wrestler (Olympic gold 58kg 1924), born in Vastseliina Parish, Estonia (d. 1960)
- 1901 Gerhard von Rad, German old testament scholar (Deuteronomium), born in Nuremberg, Germany (d. 1971)
- 1902 Hilarion Rubio, Filipino composer, born in Bacoor, Cavite, Philippines (d. 1985)
- 1902 Lillian Bronson, American actress (Next Voice you Hear), born in Lockport, New York (d. 1995)
- 1904 Edmond Hamilton, American sci-fi author (“City at World’s End”; “The Star Kings”), born in Youngstown, Ohio (d. 1977)
- 1904 Patrick Kavanagh, Irish poet (The Great Hunger), and novelist (Tarry Flynn), born in Inniskeen, Ireland (d. 1967)
- 1905 Carleton Young, American actor (Reefer Madness, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance), born in Westfield, New York (d. 1994)
- 1906 Lillian Asplund, last American Titanic survivor, born in Worcester, Massachusetts (d. 2006)
- 1907 Nikos Engonopoulos, Greek surrealist painter and poet (Do Not Distract the Driver), born in Athens, Greece (d. 1985)
- 1907 Pieter Van der Bijl, South African cricket batsman (5 Tests, 1 x 100, HS 125; Western Province, Oxford University CC), born in Cape Town, South Africa (d. 1973)
- 1908 Alexander Schneider, Lithuanian violinist (Budapest String Quartet), born in Vilnius, Lithuania (d. 1993)
- 1908 Howard Ferguson, British-Irish pianist, composer, teacher and musicologist, born in Belfast, Ireland (d. 1999)
- 1911 Peter Graves, British actor (Paradise Lagoon, Admirable Crichton), born in London, England (d. 1994)
- 1912 (Carlos) “Don” Byas, American swing and be-bop jazz saxophonist, and bandleader, born in Muskogee, Oklahoma (d. 1972)
- 1912 Georg Solti [György Stern], Hungarian-British conductor, winner of 31 Grammy awards (Chicago Symphony, 1969-91), born in Budapest, Hungary (d. 1997)
- 1914 Martin Gardner, American mathematician and scientific writer (Scientific American math & puzzles columnist), born in Hendersonville, North Carolina (d. 2010)
- 1916 Andrea Checchi, Italian actor (The Lady Without Camelias, Two Anonymous Letters), born in Florence, Italy (d. 1974)
- 1916 Tomojirō Ikenouchi, Japanese composer and educator, born in Tokyo, Japan (d. 1991)
- 1917 John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie, American jazz trumpeter, a creator of bebop & modern jazz (A Night In Tunisia), born in Cheraw, South Carolina (d. 1993)
- 1919 Claire Sterling, American journalist and writer (The Terror Network), born in Queens, New York (d. 1995)
- 1919 Daniel John Cunningham, British physiologist (human breathing control), born in Kausali, India (d. 1996)
- 1921 Jarmil Burghauser [Mokrý], Czech composer, choirmaster, conductor, and musicologist, born in Pisek, Czechoslovak Republic (d. 1997)
- 1921 Sir Malcolm Arnold, British trumpeter, and classical and film score composer (The Bridge On The River Kwai), born in Northampton, England (d. 2006)
- 1922 Liliane de Bettencourt, French heir to L’Oreal and richest woman in the world from 2016, born in Paris, France (d. 2017)
- 1924 Celia Cruz, Cuban-American Grammy Award-winning guaracha, salsa, and bolero singer (La Sonora Matancera, 1950-65), known as ‘the Queen of Salsa’, born in Havana, Cuba (d. 2003)
- 1924 Joyce Randolph (née Sirola), American actress (The Honeymooners – “Trixie Norton”), born in Detroit, Michigan (d. 2024) [1]
- 1925 (Isiah) “Doctor” Ross, American blues singer and one-man band, known as ‘the Harmonica Boss’ (“Cat Squirrel”), born in Tunica, Mississippi (d. 1993)
- 1925 Louis Robichaud, Canadian Premier of New Brunswick (1960-70), born in Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick (d. 2005)
- 1925 Norman Paris, American pianist, arranger, accordion player, orchestra leader (For Your Pleasure), and composer (“Big Blue Marble”; “I’ve Got A Secret”), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1977)
- 1926 Bob Rosburg, American golfer, analyst (PGA Championship 1959), born in San Francisco, California (d. 2009)
- 1926 Don Elliott [Helfman], American jazz trumpeter, vibraphonist, mellophone player, and vocalist, born in Somerville, New Jersey (d. 1984)
- 1926 Leonard Rossiter, British actor (Rising Damp, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin), born in Liverpool, England (d. 1984)
- 1926 Marga Richter, American classical pianist and composer (Landscapes of the Mind; Out of Shadows and Solitude), born in Reedsburg, Wisconsin (d. 2020)
- 1927 Nadia Nerina [Nadine Judd], South African-British ballerina (Sadler’s/Royal Ballet, 1949-68), born in Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa (d. 2008)
- 1928 Ardico Magnini, Italian soccer defender (20 caps; Fiorentina 225 games), born in Pistoia, Italy (d. 2020)
- 1928 Vern Mikkelsen, American basketball player (Lakers, HOF), born in Parlier, California (d. 2013)
American Baseball HOF pitcher (10 x MLB All Star; World Series 1950, 53, 56, 58, 61 [MVP], 62; AL Cy Young Award 1961; NY Yankees), born in New York City
- 1928 Yú Guāngzhōng [Yu Kwang-chung], Taiwanese poet, essayist, and translator (Nostalgia), born in Nanjing, Republic of China (d. 2017)
- 1929 George Stinney, African-American wrongfully executed at 14 for murder, born in Pinewood, South Carolina (d. 1944)
American science fiction and fantasy author, first woman to win a Hugo Award for Best Novel (Earthsea, The Left Hand of Darkness, Tombs of Atuan), born in Berkeley, California
- 1931 Jim Parks, English cricket wicketkeeper (46 Tests, 114 dismissals, 2 x 100, 9 x 50, HS 108no; Sussex CCC, Somerset CCC), born in Haywards Heath, England (d. 2022)
- 1931 Shammi Kapoor, Indian actor and director known as the “Elvis Presley of India” (Amaran, Brahmachari, Vidhaata), born in Bombay, British India (d. 2011)
- 1933 Francisco Gento, Spanish soccer winger (Spain 43 caps, Real Madrid 427 games) and manager (Grenada FC), born in El Astillero, Spain (d. 2022)
- 1933 Georgia Brown [Lilian Klot], British cabaret stage, and screen singer and actress (Oliver!; Shoulder To Shoulder), born in East End of London, England (d. 1992)
- 1933 Matt Bennett, American actor (Hickey & Boggs; The Unholy Rollers), born in Greenup, Kentucky (d. 1991)
- 1933 Mel Street, American country music singer-songwriter (“Lovin’ on Back Streets”, “Lovin’ on Borrowed Time”), born near Grundy, Virginia (d. 1978)
- 1933 Zdena Salivarova, Czech-Canadian book publisher, actor and writer (Summer in Prague), born in Prague, Czechoslovakia (d. 2025)
- 1934 Jerry Lewis, American politician (Rep-R-California, 1979-2013), born in Seattle, Washington (d. 2021)
- 1935 (George) Derek Bell, Northern Irish harpist, pianist, oboist, musicologist, and composer (The Chieftans; “Three Images of Ireland in Druid Times”), born in Belfast, Northern Ireland (d. 2002)
- 1935 Bobby Few, American jazz pianist and vocalist, born in Cleveland, Ohio (d. 2021)
- 1935 Don Rader, American big band jazz trumpeter and arranger (Woody Herman; Maynard Ferguson; Count Basie; Les Brown), born in Rochester, Pennsylvania (d. 2023)
- 1936 Simon Gray, English novelist and playwright (Butley), born on Hayling Island, Hampshire (d. 2008)
- 1937 Norman Wright, American doo-wop tenor vocalist (Del-Vikings – “Come Go With Me”), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 2010)
- 1939 Boro Jovanović, Croatian tennis player (Wimbledon doubles 1962 runner-up [Nikola Pilić]), born in Zagreb, Croatia (d. 2023)
- 1940 Don Ritter, American politician (Rep-R-PA, 1979-93), born in New York City
- 1940 Frances FitzGerald, American journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author (Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam), born in New York City
- 1940 Geoffrey Boycott, English cricket batsman & captain (108 Tests, 22 x 100, HS 246no, 8,114 runs; Yorkshire CCC) and broadcaster (BBC, Talksport), born in Fitzwilliam, England
- 1940 Julie Parrish [Ruby Wilbar], American actress (Good Morning World; Capitol), born in Middlesboro, Kentucky (d. 2003)
- 1940 Manfred Mann [Michael Lubowitz], British rock keyboardist (“Mighty Quinn”; “Blinded By The Light”), born in Johannesburg, Transvaal, Union of South Africa
- 1940 Osamu Watanabe, Japanese freestyle wrestler (Olympic gold 63kg 1964; World C’ship gold 1962, 63), born in Wassamu, Hokkaido, Japan (d. 2022)
- 1941 Kevin Freeman, American equestrian (Olympic silver team eventing 1964, 68, 72), born in Portland, Oregon (d. 2023)
- 1941 Marina Ripa di Meana (née Punturieri), Italian socialite, animal rights activist, countess, and writer (My First Forty Years), born in Reggio Calabria, Kingdom of Italy (d. 2018)
- 1941 Steve Cropper, American rock and soul guitarist (Booker T & MGs; The Blues Brothers), songwriter (“Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay”), and producer (Otis Redding), born in Willow Springs, Missouri
- 1942 Allan Grice, Australian auto racer (Bathurst 1000 1986, 90; South Pacific Touring Car C’ship 1986), born in Maitland, Australia
- 1942 Elvin Bishop, American blues-rock guitarist and songwriter (“Fooled Around and Fell in Love”), born in Glendale, California
- 1942 Les AuCoin, American politician (Rep-D-OR, 1975-93), born in Portland, Oregon
- 1942 Orlando Aravena, Chilean soccer midfielder who played 6 internationals (Deportes La Serena, Ñublense) and manager of Chile (1987-89), born in Talca, Chile (d. 2024)
- 1943 Paula Kelly, American dancer, choreographer, and actress (Night Court, 1984 – “Liz”), born in Jacksonville, Florida (d. 2020)
- 1943 Ron Elliott, American guitarist and songwriter (The Beau Brummels – “Just A Little”), born in Healdsburg, California
- 1943 Tariq Ali, Pakistani author and historian, born in Lahore, Punjab, British India
- 1944 Janet Ahlberg, British children’s book illustrator with husband Allan (The Jolly Postman, Each Peach Pear Plum, Funnybones), born in Yorkshire, England (d. 1994)
- 1944 Jean-Pierre Sauvage, French chemist, (Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 2016, for the development of molecular machines), born in Paris, France
- 1944 Luis Ernesto Tapia, Panamanian soccer forward (77 caps; Alianza FC, Provincia de Panama Metro), born in Panama City, Panama (d. 2024)
- 1945 Everett McGill, American actor (Twin Peaks; Jezebel’s Kiss), born in Miami, Florida
- 1945 Kathy Young, American pop singer (The Innocents – “A Thousand Stars”), born in Santa Ana, California
- 1945 Nikita Mikhalkov, Russian director (Close to Eden; Burnt by the Sun), born in Moscow, Soviet Union
- 1946 Goyo Rubio, Spanish soccer defender (22 caps; Real Madrid 317 games), born in Puente del Arzobispo, Spain (d. 2020)
- 1946 Lee Loughnane, American horn player and songwriter (Chicago), born in Elmwood Park, Illinois
- 1946 Lux Interior [Erick Lee Purkhiser], American punk rock singer (The Cramps), born in Akron, Ohio (d. 2009)
- 1946 Phil Chen, Chinese-Jamaican rock session and touring bassist (Jeff Beck, 1974-76; Rod Stewart, 1977-80; Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger), born in Kingston, Jamaica (d. 2021)
- 1946 Phil Ryan, Welsh keyboardist and composer (Man, Pete Brown), born in Port Talbot, Wales (d. 2016)
- 1946 Tetsu Yamauchi, Japanese rock bass guitarist (Free; The Faces), born in Fukuoka, Japan
- 1948 Moses Mayekiso, South African union-leader and anti-apartheid activist, born in Askeaton, Eastern Cape, South Africa
- 1948 Shaye Cohen, American Hebraist and Littauer Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Harvard University (From the Maccabees to the Mishnah), born in the United States [1]
- 1948 Tom Everett, American actor (Dances with Wolves; The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), born in Portland, Oregon
- 1949 Jonathon Silver, English entrepreneur and arts patron, born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England (d. 1997)
- 1949 Masao Ohba, Japanese boxer (WBA flyweight champion 1970-73), born in Tokyo, Japan (d. 1973)
- 1949 Michel Brière, Canadian NHL ice hockey player, 1969-70 (Pittsburgh Penquins), born in Malartic, Quebec (d. 1971)
- 1949 Shulamit Ran, Israeli-American Pulitzer Prize-winning composer (Symphony), and music educator (University of Chicago, 1973-2015), born in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
American astronaut and physicist (STS 41B, STS 51L-Challenger disaster), born in Lake City, South Carolina
- 1951 Thom Panunzio, American audio engineer (Bruce Springsteen; The Roches; Tom Petty, No Doubt), and record producer (Alice Cooper; Joan Jett; Iggy Pop), born in the USA
- 1952 Allen Hoey, American poet and novelist (Pulitzer Prize for “Country Music”), born in Kingston, New York (d. 2010)
- 1952 Brent Mydland, American rock keyboardist and vocalist (Grateful Dead, 1979-90), born in Munich, West Germany (d. 1990)
- 1952 Patti Davis [Patricia Ann Reagan], American actress, writer, and daughter of Ronald and Nancy, born in Los Angeles, California
- 1953 Charlotte Caffey, American rock guitarist, keyboardist, and vocalist (The Go-Go’s – “We Got The Beat”), born in Santa Monica, California
- 1953 Eleonora Giorgi, Italian actress (Nu de Femme, To Forget Venice), born in Rome, Italy
- 1953 Keith Green, American contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter and pianist (“There Is a Redeemer”; “(Until) Your Love Broke Through”), and minister, born in Brooklyn, NYC (d. 1982)
- 1953 Peter Mandelson, British Labour Party politician (Member of Parliament, 1992-2004; First Secretary of State, 2009-10), and diplomat, born in Hendon, England
- 1954 Brian Tobin, Canadian politicain (Premier of Newfoundland, 1996-2000; Member of PArliament, 1980-96 and 2000-02), born in Stephenville, Newfoundland
- 1955 Eric Faulkner [Falconer], Scottish rock guitarist (Bay City Rollers – “Saturday Night”), born in Edinburgh, Scotland
- 1955 Fred Hersch, American jazz pianist, composer, educator (New England Conservatory), and HIV/AIDS activist, born in Cincinnati, Ohio
- 1955 Rich Mullins, American contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter (“Awesome God”), born in Richmond, Indiana (d. 1997)
- 1957 Julian Cope [Kevin Stapleton], British pop musician (Eve’s Volcano), born in Deri, Monmouthshire, Wales
- 1957 Steve Lukather, American rock singer, guitarist, arranger, producer (Toto – “Africa”; Ringo’s All-Starr Band, since 2012), born in San Fernando Valley, California
- 1957 Wolfgang Ketterle, German physicist, 2001 Nobel Prize for work on Bose–Einstein condensation, born in Heidelberg, Germany
- 1958 Andre Geim, Russian-British physicist (2010 Nobel Prize for isolation of Graphene), born in Sochi, Russia [1]
- 1959 George Bell, Dominican baseball outfielder (3 × MLB All-Star; AL MVP & RBI leader 1987; Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs), born in San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic
- 1959 Ken Watanabe, Japanese actor (The Last Samurai; Letters from Iwo Jima), born in Hirokami, Japan
- 1961 Dimitri Vassilakis, Greek jazz saxophonist, composer (Labyrinth), and educator, born in Athens, Greece
- 1961 Mark Finch, English LGBT film festival organizer, born in Manchester, England (d. 1995)
1962 Australian rugby union player (101 Tests at wing and fullback, record 64 tries), born in Queanbeyan, New South Wales
- 1964 Jon Carin, American session and touring keyboardist and guitar player (Pink Floyd; The Who), and producer, born in New York, New York
- 1965 Jon Andoni Goikoetxea, Spanish soccer midfielder (36 caps Spain, 5 Basque Country; CA Osasuna, FC Barcelona, Athletic Bilbao), born in Pamplona, Spain
- 1966 Tommy Tolles, American golfer (PGA C’ship 1996 3rd, Masters 1997 3rd), born in Ft Myers, Florida
- 1967 Bill Berg, Canadian NHL left wing (NY Rangers), born in St. Catharines, Ontario
- 1967 John Flaherty, American baseball catcher (Tampa Bay Devil Rays, New York Yankees) and broadcaster (YES Network, NY Yankees), born in New York City
- 1967 Paul Ince, English soccer midfielder (53 caps; West Ham, Manchester United 206 games, Liverpool, Inter Milan), born in London, England
- 1969 Mo Lewis, American NFL linebacker (NY Jets), born in Atlanta, Georgia
- 1970 Tony Mortimer, English pop singer and songwriter (East 17 – “Stay Another Day”), born in Stepney, London
- 1971 Astrella Celeste [Leitch] Scottish-American composer and Donovan’s daughter, born in Beverly Hills, California
- 1971 Damien Martyn, Australian cricket batsman (67 Tests, 13 x 100, HS 165; WA, Leicestershire CCC, Yorkshire CCC), born in Darwin, Australia
- 1971 Jade Jagger, English jewelry designer and daughter of Mick & Bianca Jagger, born in Paris, France
- 1971 Nick Oliveri, American rock bassist and singer (Queens Of The Stone Age, 1998-2004), born in Los Angeles, California
- 1971 Thomas Ulsrud, Norwegian curler (World C’ship gold [skip] 2014; Olympics silver 2010), born in Oslo, Norway (d. 2022)
- 1972 Evhen Tsybulenko, Estonian legal scholar, born in Simfernopol, Ukraine
- 1972 Masakazu Morita, Japanese voice actor (Bleach, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of the Gods), born in Tokyo, Japan
- 1972 Matthew Friedberger, American singer-songwritern and multi-instrumentalist musician (The Fiery Furnaces), born in Oak Park, Illinois
- 1973 Charlie Lowell, American folk-rock keyboardist (Jars of Clay), born in Rochester, New York
- 1973 Lera Auerbach, Russian-American pianist, composer, and poet, born in Chelyabinsk, Russia
- 1976 Jeremy Miller, American actor (Ben Seaver in “Growing Pains”), born in Covina, California
- 1976 Josh Ritter, American singer-songwriter (Sermon On The Rocks), born in Moscow, Idaho
- 1976 Lavinia Miloşovici, Romanian gymnast (Olympic gold Vault, Floor 1992; 5 x World C’ship gold), born in Lugoj, Romania
- 1976 Mélanie Turgeon, Canadian alpine skier (World Ski C’hip gold Downhill 2003), born in Alma, Québec
- 1977 Matthew Ramsey, American country music songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist (Old Dominion -“Break Up With Him”; “Snapback”), born in Buchanan, Virginia
- 1977 Tugan Sokhiev, Russian conductor (Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse, 2008-22; the Bolshoi Theatre, 2014-22), born in Ordzhonikidze, USSR
- 1978 Jimmy López Bellido, Peruvian classical composer (Synesthésie; Warped Symmetry; Aurora), born in Lima, Peru
- 1978 Will Estes, American actor (Jamie Reagan in “Blue Bloods”), born in Los Angeles, California
- 1980 Brian Pittman, American Christian rock bassist (Relient K), born in Canton, Ohio
1980 American media and TV personality (Keeping Up with the Kardashians) and businesswoman, born in Los Angeles, California
- 1981 Nemanja Vidić, Serbian soccer defender (56 caps; Red Star Belgrade, Spartak Moscow, Manchester United 211 games, Inter Milan), born in Titovo Užice, Serbia
- 1982 Matt Dallas, American actor (Kyle in “Kyle XY”), born in Phoenix, Arizona
- 1983 Aaron Tveit, American actor (Tony award for Moulin Rouge!), born in Middletown New York
- 1983 Aboudia [Abdoulaye Diarrassouba], Ivorian-American artist, born in Abengourou, Ivory Coast
- 1983 Ninette Tayeb, Israeli singer-songwriter (“Barefoot”), actress, and television personality (Rising Star Israel), born in Kiryat Gat, Israel
- 1983 Zack Greinke, American baseball pitcher (6 × MLB All-Star; AL Cy Young Award 2009 KC Royals; 6 × Gold Glove Award; Arizona D’backs), born in Orlando, Florida
- 1984 Kenny Cooper, American soccer forward (10 caps), born in Baltimore, Maryland
- 1984 Kieran Richardson, English soccer utility (8 caps; Manchester United, Sunderland, Fulham, Aston Villa), born in Greenwich, England
- 1985 Maximillian Roeg, English actor (Aria), born in London
- 1986 Alex Kew, British actor (2point4 Children – “Declan”), and singer-songwriter, born in Buckinghamshire, England
- 1986 Christopher Uckermann, Mexican-Swedish actor, and singer in the Latin pop group RBD, born in Mexico City
- 1986 Natalee Holloway, US teenage vacationer who disappeared in Aruba in 2005, born in Clinton, Mississippi (decalred dead in 2012)
- 1987 Anele Ngcongca, South African soccer defender (53 caps; Genk), born in Cape Town, South Africa (d. 2020)
- 1987 Dean Lewis, Australian singer-songwriter (“Waves”, “Be Alright”), born in Sydney, Australia
- 1988 Ajaz Patel, New Zealand cricket spin bowler (10-119 v India 2021; one of 3 to take 10 wickets in Test innings), born in Mumbai, India
- 1988 Glen Powell, American actor and screenwriter (Top Gun: Maverick, Twisters, Anyone But You), born in Austin, Texas
1988 American political operative, White House Communications Director (2017-18), born in Greenwich, Connecticut
- 1990 Ricky Rubio, Spanish basketball guard (FIBA World Cup gold & MVP 2019; NBA All-Rookie First Team 2012 Minnesota T’wolves), born in El Masnou, Spain
- 1992 21 Savage [Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph], British-American rapper (“X”, “Bank Account”), born in London, England
- 1992 Hari Nef, American actress (Transparent) and model (1st openly transgender model on a British cover), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 1995 Yulimar Rojas, Venezuelan athlete (Olympic gold triple jump 2020 WR 15.67m), born in Caracas, Venezuela
- 2000 Imanbek [Zeikenov], Kazakh music producer (Roses), born in Aksu, Kazakhstan
- 2001 Alexander Malofeev, Russian pianist (Best Young Musician 2017; first Young Yamaha Artist 2017), born in Moscow, Russia [1] [2]
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