| 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 |
| 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 |
| 1969 | Jennifer Lopez, born in The Bronx, New York, nickname, J. Lo, musician, rhythm and blues genre, actress, fashion designer, television producer |
| 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, born in Oakland, California, musician, jazz trumpeter, conductor, composer, music educator, sound compared to his mentor, Dizzy Gillespie, member Lionel Hampton's big band, led Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, released Grammy-Award nominated work, Remembrances, 1999 |
| 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, born in Barnet, London, Christopher Robert 'Chris' Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury, politician, Labor Party, Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, Member of Parliament for Islington South and Finsbury, Cabinet minister, first openly gay MP member, HIV positive |
| 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 |
| 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, born in Hampstead, London, architect, Palladian style, known for Brentwood Cathedral in Essex, partner, Erith & Terry |
| 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, born in England, businessman, CEO, Lex Garages, entrepreneur, philanthropist, President, the Joint Israel Appeal |
| 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 |
| 1921 | Billy Taylor, born in Greenville, North Carolina, orchestra leader, David Frost Show |
| 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 |
| 1874 | Oswald Chambers born in Aberdeen, Scotland, Scottish Protestant Christian minister, teacher, author, wrote, 'My Utmost for His Highest', established local society dedicated to his favorite poet, Robert Browning |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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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