| 1993 | Arissa Seagal, daughter of Kelly LeBrock and Steven Seagal |
| 1990 | Evan James Springsteen, born in Los Angeles, California, rocker Bruce Springsteen's son |
| 1987 | Mara Wilson, actress, Mrs Doubtfire |
| 1982 | Anna Paquin, oscar winning actress, Piano |
| 1977 | Arnold Bruggink, Dutch soccer player, FC Twente |
| 1977 | Lee EunHee, Miss Korea Universe 1997 |
| 1976 | Anita Nall, U.S., breaststroke swimmer, Gold Medal 1992 Olympics |
| 1976 | Chris[tian] Patrick Raymond Ahrens, Whitefish Bay Wis, rower 1996 Olympics |
| 1976 | Scott Logan, Brisbane QLD Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics |
| 1975 | Gloria Pizzichini, born in Italy, tennis star |
| 1975 | Torrie Wilson, American Celebrity |
| 1974 | Steve Bornhoeft, born in LaGrange, Illinois, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics |
| 1973 | Tasha Ebanks, Miss Universe-Cayman Islands 1996 |
| 1970 | Blaine Bishop, NFL safety for the Houston Oilers |
| 1970 | Gerald Ressman, hockey forward, Team Austria 1998 |
| 1970 | Philip Sykes, born in Tacoma, Washington, field hockey defender 1996 Olympics |
| 1970 | Stephanie Adams, New Jersey, playmate, Nov, 1992 |
| 1970 | Jennifer Lopez, Musician |
| 1969 | Chris King, NBA forward for the Vancouver Grizzlies |
| 1969 | Rick Fox, NBA guard and forward, Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics |
| 1969 | Steve Jennings, Washington D.C., field hockey midfielder 1996 Olympics |
| 1968 | John P Navin, Jr., Philadelphia, actor, Joey Elliot-Jennifer Slept Here |
| 1968 | Mark Gunn, NFL defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles |
| 1968 | Kristin Chenoweth, American Actress |
| 1967 | Jasper Teule, Dutch rock singer/bassist, Pilgrims-Once to Everything |
| 1965 | Andrew Gaze, Australian basketball player, Olympics-1984, 88, 92, 96 |
| 1965 | Brian Blades, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks |
| 1965 | Joe Oliver, born in Memphis, Tennessee, catcher for the Cincinnati Reds |
| 1965 | Kadeem Hardison, actor, A Different World, The Sixth Man |
| 1964 | Barry Bonds, born in Riverside, California, left fielder, Pirates, San Francisco Giants, 3X MVP |
| 1964 | Erminia Russo, Kelowna BC, volleyball player 1996 Olympics |
| 1964 | Teri Schroeder, born in Newport Beach, California, WPVA volleyballer, U.S. Open-13-1993 |
| 1963 | Julie Krone, born in Benton Harbor, Michigan, jockey, 1st female to win Belmont-93 |
| 1963 | Kadeem Hardison, born in New York City, actor, Dwayne-Different World |
| 1963 | Karl Malone, born in Summeerfield, Louisiana, NBA forward, Utah, Gold Medals 1992, 1996 Olympics |
| 1963 | Paul Geary, born in Boston, Massachusetts, heavy metal drummer, Extreme-More Than Words |
| 1962 | Kevin Butler, NFL kicker for the Chicago Bears |
| 1962 | Bob Schaffer, American Politician |
| 1959 | Brian Fogt, born in Dayton, Ohio, Nike golfer, in 1992 Ft. Wayne Open-7th |
| 1959 | Edward Liddie, born in Union, Georgia, Judo fighter 1984 Olympics bronze |
| 1958 | Mick Karn, born in Nicosia, Cypress, rocker, instrumentalist, musician, songwriter, bassist for art rock band Japan |
| 1958 | Pam Tills, Country music artist |
| 1957 | Dorothy Mays, born in Baltimore, Maryland, playmate, Jul, 1979 |
| 1957 | Pam Tillis, born in Plant City, Florida, country singer, Melancholy Child |
| 1957 | Robbie Grey, rocker, English rock band Modern English, most famous song, "I Melt With You" |
| 1955 | Lubov Odinokova, U.S.S.R., team handball, Gold Medal 1976, 1980 Olympics |
| 1954 | Philippe Alliot, race driver, grand prix |
| 1953 | Jon Faddis, jazz trumpeter |
| 1953 | Julian Brazier, born in Kent, England, British politician, Conservative Member of Parliament for Canterbury |
| 1953 | Steve Grogan, NFL quarterback for the New England Patriots |
| 1952 | Vin Weber, born in Slayton, Minnesota, Representative-R-Minnesota 1981 - 1993 |
| 1952 | Gus Van Sant, American Director |
| 1951 | Chris Smith, MP, Labour |
| 1951 | Lynda Carter, born in Phoenix, Arizona, Miss USA, 1973, actress, Wonder Woman |
| 1950 | Dan Hedaya, actor, Cheers, Marvin's Room, Clueless |
| 1950 | Goutam Ghose, director, Patang, Voyage Beyond, Paar |
| 1950 | Sam Behrens, actor, Jake Meyer-General Hospital, Sunset Beach, LA Law |
| 1949 | Marjanne Sint, Dutch MP, PvdA |
| 1949 | Michael Richards, born in Los Angeles, California, comedian, Fridays, Kramer-Seinfeld |
| 1947 | Geoffrey McQueen, TV Writer |
| 1947 | M Jacques Fouroux, rugby player |
| 1947 | Michael Coveney, drama critic |
| 1947 | Neil McIntosh, CEO, VSO, Center for British Teaching |
| 1947 | Peter Serkin, New York City, pianist, Tashi |
| 1947 | Robert Hays, Bethesda, Maryland, actor, Airplane!, Starman, Scandalous |
| 1947 | Zaheer Abbas, cricketer, probably Pakistan's finest batsman ever |
| 1946 | William "Junior" Campbell, singer/guitarist, Marmalade |
| 1944 | Barbara Thompson, jazz musician/composer/bandleader |
| 1944 | Jim Armstrong, rock guitarist, Them |
| 1943 | Henk Vos, chemical analyst/Dutch politician, PvdA, 2nd Chamber |
| 1943 | Jim McCarty, rocker, Yardbirds |
| 1943 | Lyudmila Bragina, U.S.S.R., 1500m runner, Gold Medal 1972 Olympics |
| 1942 | Chris Sarandon, West Virginia, actor, Child's Play, Dog Day Afternoon, Lipstick |
| 1942 | Heinz Burt, Hargin Germany, rock bassist, Tornados |
| 1941 | Barbara Love, rocker |
| 1940 | Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., born in Greenville, South Carolina, Representative-R-South Carolina, 1979 - 1986, Governor of South Carolina 1987 - 1995 |
| 1939 | Barry [Norman] Malzberg, sci-fi author, Revelations, Beyond Apollo |
| 1939 | Bob Lilly, NFL defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys |
| 1939 | Walt Bellamy, born in New Bern, North Carolina, NBA center, Knicks, Gold Medal 1960 Olympics |
| 1938 | Colin Southgate, CEO, Thorn EMI |
| 1938 | John Sparling, New Zealand cricket all-rounder, 11 Tests 1958-64 |
| 1938 | Mike Mainieri, born in the Bronx, New York, jazz fusion vibraphonist, worked with Steps Ahead, pioneer in 'synth-vibe' electronic vibraphone music, recorded with Buddy Rich, Jeremy Steig, featured on Dire Straights tracks |
| 1937 | Baroness Blatch, British minister of state for Education |
| 1937 | Barry Lloyd Vercoe, composer |
| 1937 | Quinlan Terry, architect |
| 1936 | Mark Goddard, Lowell Massachusetts, actor, Don West-Lost in Space |
| 1936 | Ruth Buzzi, Westerly, Rhode Island, comedienne, Laugh-In, Margie-That Girl |
| 1935 | George Varnals, South African cricket batsman, England 1964-65 |
| 1935 | Les Reed, songwriter, Heroin |
| 1935 | Pat Oliphant, Australia, cartoonist, The Art of Oliphant |
| 1935 | Trevor Chinn, CEO, Lex |
| 1934 | Jimmy Holiday, U.S. singer, How Can I Forget |
| 1934 | Thomas Ambler, CEO, Texaco |
| 1934 | Willie Davis, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay |
| 1933 | John Aniston, Crete, actor, Search for Tomorrow, Day of our Lives |
| 1932 | William D Ruckelshaus, headed Environmental Protection Agency |
| 1932 | William Ruckelshaus, American Lawyer |
| 1930 | Boris Nikolayevich Belousov, cosmonaut |
| 1930 | Charles Hambro, English banker/multi-millionaire/CEO, Hambros |
| 1930 | Jacqueline Brookes, Montclair, New Jersey, actress, Jack and Mike, Another World |
| 1929 | Alfred Binns, West Indian cricket wicketkeeper, 1953-56 |
| 1929 | Hedda J Garza, writer/political activist |
| 1929 | Peter Yates, director, Breaking Away, Bullitt |
| 1929 | Oriana Fallaci, Italian Journalist |
| 1927 | James J. Howard, born in Irvington, New Jersey, Representative-D-New Jersey 1965 - 1988 |
| 1927 | Wilfred Josephs, composer |
| 1926 | Hans-Gunther Winkler, Germany, equestrian jumper 1956 Olympics gold |
| 1926 | James Hele, high master, St. Paul's School |
| 1925 | Ignacio Aldecoa, Spanish writer, Gran Sol, Caballo the Pica |
| 1924 | David Loram, British Vice-Admiral, Supreme Allied Commander |
| 1924 | Glenn Loren Glasow, composer |
| 1924 | Janine Charrat, French ballerina/choreographer |
| 1924 | Lord Digby, lord-lt for Dorset |
| 1922 | Charles Mathias, born in Frederick, Maryland, Representative-R-Maryland 1961 - 1969, Senator-R-Maryland, 1969 - 1987 |
| 1922 | Leo Kraft, born in Brooklyn, New York, composer, author, educator, recorded on CRI label, studied composition with Karol Rathaus, Randall Thompson, Nadio Boulander |
| 1920 | Alexander H Cohen, New York City, Broadway producer, Beyond the Fringe |
| 1920 | Bella Abzug, born in New York City, New York, Representative-D-New York, 1971 - 1977 |
| 1918 | Ruggiero Ricci, born in San Francisco, California, composer/violinist, Paganini |
| 1917 | John Hillaby, writer/traveller |
| 1917 | Robert Farnon, composer and conductor /arranger |
| 1917 | Simon Slattvik, Norway, cross country ski jumper 1952 Olympics gold |
| 1916 | Bob Eberly, Mechanicsville, New York, singer, Jimmy Dorsey Band |
| 1916 | John D. MacDonald, novelist, Deep Blue Goodbye |
| 1915 | Frank Thistlethwaite, vice chancellor, University of East Anglia |
| 1914 | David Miles Bensuan-Butt, economist |
| 1914 | Edwin Mirvish, owner, Old Vic |
| 1914 | Frank Silvera, Kingston Jamaica, actor, High Chaparral |
| 1914 | Kenneth B Clark, Canal Zone, civil rights activist, Dark Ghetto |
| 1914 | Riccardo Malipiero, composer |
| 1914 | Robert Emhardt, actor, Mac-Another World, Underworld USA, Mooncussers |
| 1913 | George H Brown, film producer |
| 1913 | Johnny McAfee, born in Dallas, Texas, singer, Sammy Kaye Show |
| 1910 | Edward Ford, registrat Order of Merit |
| 1910 | Harry Horner, stage/Film Designer |
| 1907 | Hugh Charles, songwriter/impressario |
| 1904 | James R Killian, Jr., MIT President, 1948-59 |
| 1903 | Robert Mills Delaney, composer |
| 1902 | Hans Chemin-Petit, composer |
| 1902 | Nora Swinburne, born in England, actress, Quo Vardis, Dinner at Ritz, River |
| 1902 | George H. Fallon, American Politician |
| 1900 | Zelda Fitzgerald, 1st wife of F Scott |
| 1899 | Chief Dan George, actor, Little Big Man |
| 1898 | Amelia Earhart, U.S. aviator, 1st woman to solo Atlantic |
| 1898 | Frank Mortelmans, Belgian painter |
| 1897 | Elmar Berkovich, Hungarian/Dutch designer, Eindhoven Theatre |
| 1897 | Karl von Mechow, German writer, Auf Dem Wege, Vorsommer |
| 1896 | Hermann Kasack, German writer, Die Stadt hinter dem Strom |
| 1894 | Walter Schulthess, composer |
| 1888 | Arthur Richardson, Australian cricket batsman, 20's |
| 1886 | Junichiro Tanizaki, Japan, writer, Snow Dusting |
| 1885 | Desider Antalffy-Zsiross, Hungarian organist/composer |
| 1884 | Abraham Rutgers, Dutch governor, Suriname, 1928-33 |
| 1880 | Ernest Bloch, born in Geneva, Switzerland, composer, MacBeth |
| 1878 | Lord Dunsany, [Edward JMD Plunkett], Irish sci-fi writer, Time and Gods |
| 1870 | Fred Law Olmsted, Jr., architect/landscaper |
| 1867 | Frederic Benson, novelist |
| 1865 | Frank Wedekind, writer |
| 1864 | B[enjamin] Frank[lin] Wedekind, German writer, Lulu |
| 1864 | Michel Gaston Carraud, composer |
| 1862 | Johan A de Sleeve, [Adwaita], philosopher/classical/poet, Brahman |
| 1858 | Wolfgang Kapp, German politician, Kapp Putsch 1920 |
| 1857 | Henrik Pontoppidan, born in Denmark, writer, Promised Country, Nobel 1917 |
| 1853 | William Gillette, American Actor |
| 1841 | Raimundo Madrazo y Garretta, painter |
| 1832 | Johann Christoph Lauterbach, violinist |
| 1827 | Julius Adolph de Lagnel, Brigadier General Confederate Army, died in 1912 |
| 1826 | Francisco S Lopez, [Tiran], president of Paraguay, 1862-70 |
| 1818 | Felix Godefroid, composer |
| 1817 | Adolf WAKF, grand duke of Luxembourg, 1890-1905 |
| 1803 | Adolphe Charles Adam, French composer/critic, Si j'etait roi |
| 1803 | Alexander Jackson Davis, U.S., architect, gothic revivalist |
| 1802 | Alexandre Dumas Pere, France, author, 3 Musketeers |
| 1802 | Ira Aldridge, famous African |
| 1802 | Alexander Dumas, French Novelist |
| 1798 | John Adams Dix, Major General Union volunteers, died in 1879 |
| 1796 | Herman van Sonsbeeck, Dutch lawyer/statesman |
| 1796 | John Middleton Clayton, Delaware, Sen-Del, U.S. Secretary of State, 1849 - 1850 |
| 1783 | Simon Bolivar, freed 6 Latin American republics from Spanish rule |
| 1759 | Victor Emmanuel I, King of Sardinia, 1802-21 |
| 1750 | John Philpot Curran, Irish Public Servant |
| 1738 | Elizabeth "Betje" Wolff-Bekker, Dutch author and poet, Sara Burgerhart |
| 1720 | Louise Ulrike, queen of Sweden/wife of Adolf Frederik |
| 1380 | Johannes van Capestrano, Italian saint |
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