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1991 Abraham Joseph Groening, son of Simpson creator Matt Groening
1988 Mae Whitman, American Actress
1982 Amber Yoder, Miss Indiana Teen USA 1997
1981 Natalie Portman, actress, Professional, Everyone Says I Love You
1979 Amisha Patel, Indian Actress
1978 Elizabeth Reid, born in Fairfax, Virginia, gymnast alternate for 1996 Olympics
1978 Lucia Povraznikova, Miss Slovak republic Universe 1997
1977 Zephnad Wattimury, Dutch soccer player, FC Groningen
1975 Andrew Symonds, cricketer, Birmingham, brilliant Qld and Gloucs batsman
1975 Carolyne Lepage, born in Montreal, Quebec, 48 kg judoka 1996 Olympics
1975 Paul Agostino, Australian soccer striker, Olyroos, 1996 Olympics
1974 Jana Nejedly, born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Canadian tennis player 1996 Olympics
1974 Jon Harris, defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles
1973 Chris Villarrial, center/guard for the Chicago Bears
1973 Grant Marshall, Mississauga, NHL right wing for the Dallas Stars
1973 Orlondo Steinauer, CFL cornerback for the Hamilton Tiger Cats
1973 Tedy Bruschi, linebacker for the New England Patriots
1972 Bryan Strang, cricket pace bowler, brother of Paul Zimbabwe 1995-
1972 Steven Salter, CFL offensive linebacker for the Toronto Argonauts
1972 Wardell Rouse, NFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1971 D'Marco Farr, defensive tackle for the St. Louis Rams
1971 Joey Gullion, Gallopolis, Ohio, Nike golfer, NIKE South Carolina Classic-18th
1971 Roderick Lewis, NFL tight end, Houston/Tennessee Oilers
1971 Romano Sion, soccer player, Dordrecht '90/FC Groningen
1970 Harry Van Hofwegen, CFL defensive tackle for the BC Lions
1970 Russ Romaniuk, born in Winnipeg, NHL left wing for the Philadelphia Flyers
1969 Keith Alex, NFL guard for the Minnesota Vikings
1969 Mitch McLee, born in Miles, Michigan, drummer, Southgang
1968 Tom Rouen, NFL punter, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32
1967 Robert Reading, born in Buffalo, New York, 110m hurdler
1966 Anthony Martino, CFL punter for the Calgary Stampeders
1965 Gloria Reuben, actress, Jeanie Boulet-ER
1965 Jeff Williams, born in Santa Monica, California, beach volleyballer 1996 Olympics
1965 Michelle Francis Bird, campaigner
1964 Gloria Reuben, born in Toronto, actress, Jeanie Boulet-ER
1964 Wayman Tisdale, NBA center and forward for the Phoenix Suns
1963 Johnny Depp, born in Queensboro, Kentucky, actor, 21 Jump Street, Ed Wood
1962 Eddie Lundon, rocker, China Crisis-Christian
1961 Michael J. Fox, actor, Family Ties, Back to the Future, Teen Wolf
1961 Aaron Sorkin, American Producer
1960 Nancy Taylor, born in San Francisco, California, LPGA golfer, 1994 Rochester International-54th
1959 Peter Fowler, Hornsby NSW, Australasia golfer
1957 Elly van Holly, running star, 3k indoor world record
1956 Patricia Cornwell, American Writer
1954 Pete Byrne Bath England, rocker, Naked Eyes
1951 Benny Neyman, Dutch singer, I Don't Know How
1951 Bonnie Tyler, Gaynor Hopkins, rocker, Total Eclipse of the Heart
1951 Dave Parker, baseball player, Pittsburgh Pirates, NL MVP 1978
1949 Douglas Henderson, British MP
1948 Jim Bailey, NCAA punter, most punts in season-101, Virginia Miltary Academy
1948 Nathaniel Rosen, born in Altadena, California, cellist, Tchaikovsky-gold-1978
1947 Mitch Mitchell, drummer, Jimi Hendrix Experience-Purple Haze
1946 Peter Kilfoyle, British MP
1945 Faina Myelink, U.S.S.R., discus thrower, Gold Medal 1972 Olympics
1944 Brigid Bazlen, born in Wisconsin, actress, Pam-Too Young to go Steady
1944 Janric Craig, born in England, born Janric Fraser Craig, 3rd Viscount Craigavon, served in the House of Lords
1943 Charles Saatchi, English magnate, Saatchi and Saatchi
1943 Joe [William] Haldeman, U.S., sci-fi author, Hugo, Nebula, Worlds Apart
1943 Joe Haldeman, American Author
1942 Nicholas Lloyd, editor, Daily Express
1942 Richard Hutton, cricketer, son of Len, 5 Tests 1971
1941 Jon Lord, born in England, keyboardist, Deep Purple-Hush, White Snake
1941 Peter Wilson, CEO, Gallaher
1940 Dick Vitale, U.S., sportscaster, ESPN, ABC "Oh Baby!"
1940 Shirley Muldowney, American Celebrity
1939 David Hobbs, born in Royal Leamington Spa, England, auto racer, commentator for Speed, raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans twenty times
1939 Derek Hunt, CEO, MFI Furniture Group
1938 Anne Kenny, Mudgee NSW, golfer, 1968, 71 Australian Champ
1938 Charles Wuorinen, New York City, composer, Pulitzer 1980
1938 Jeremy Hardie, CEO, W. H. Smith Group
1938 Peter Sanders, CEO, Commission for Racial Equality
1938 Roger Hurn, CEO, Smith's Industries
1937 Sven Conrad Stayers, cricketer, WI fast bowler 1962
1935 Diana Van Der Vlis, actress, Lovespell, Girl in Black Stockings
1934 Helga Haase, born in West Germany, 500m speed skater 1960 Olympics gold
1934 Jackie Wilson, Detroit, singer, Lonely Teardrops, Night
1934 Joe Santos, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, Rockford Files, AKA Pablo, Shamus
1934 Michael Mates, born in England, born Michael John Mates, politician, Conservative Party, Member of Parliament for East Hampshire
1934 Wild Jimmy Spruill, blues guitarist
1933 Dick Orkin, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, actor, Tim Conway Show
1933 Don Young, born in Meridian, California, Representative-R-Alaska 1973 -
1933 Patrick Symons, British Vice-Admiral
1931 Bill Virdon, 2nd baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals/mgr, New York Yankees
1931 Jackie Mason, born in Wisconsin, comedian, World According to Me, Chicken Soup
1930 Lin[wood] [Vrooman] Carter, U.S., sci-fi author, Thongor of Lemuria
1930 Marvin Kalb, born in New York City, educator/newscaster, CBS/NBC, Meet the Press
1929 June O'Dell, deputy CEO, Equal Opportunities Commission
1929 Keith A St. H Gardner, Jamaica, 4x400m runner 1960 Olympics bronze
1929 Robert Badham, born in Los Angeles, California, Representative-R-California 1977 - 1989
1928 Geraint Gruffydd, director, University of Wales Centre for Welsh Studies
1927 Franco Donatoni, composer
1927 Norman Sisisky, born in Baltimore, Maryland, Representative-D-Virginia 1983 - 2001
1926 Mona Freeman, born in Baltimore, actress, Black Beauty, Dear Wife, Heiress
1926 Roy Smalley, shortstop, Cubs, Braves, Phillies, Twins, Yankees
1925 Roy Hughes, born in Pontllanfraith, Wales, born Royston John Hughes, Baron Islwyn, politician, Labor Party, union organizer, Member of Parliament for Newport, Member of Parliament for Newport East
1925 John Keith Laumer, Anthony LeBaron, U.S., science fiction author, Retief's War
1924 Christine Goitschel, born in France, slalom 1964 Olympic gold
1924 Peter Heatly, CEO, Commonwealth Games Federation
1924 Tony Britton, born in Birmingham, England, actor, Day of Jackal, Girl in my Soup
1923 Gerald Gotting, East Germany president, CDU
1922 George Axelrod, playwright, Breakfast at Tiffany, Bus Stop
1921 Agnes Keleti, born in Hungary, gymnast, Gold Medals 1952, 1956 Olympics
1920 Isobel June Braybrooke English, novellist
1919 Izaak Boleslavski, Russian chess player
1918 Rob de Vries, Dutch WW II resistance fighter/dir/actor, Ciske de Rat
1916 Robert S. McNamara, U.S. Secretary of Defense, 1961 - 1968, head World Bank
1915 Jane Cowan, cello teacher
1915 Les Paul, born in Waukesha, Wisconsin, guitarist/inventor, Les Paul guitar
1914 Barbara Mullen, born in Boston, Massachusetts, actress, Thunder Rock, Innocent Sinners
1914 Hermann Haller, composer
1913 Alida Margaretha Bosshardt, Lt-colonel of Dutch Salvation Army
1912 Edgar Evans, born in Cardiganshire, Wales, tenor, singer, founder of Covent Garden Opera Company, performed more than 45 roles
1912 Ingolf Dahl, born in Hamburg, Germany, composer, Andante and Arioso
1912 Kenneth L. Pike, American Sociologist
1910 Geoffrey Musson, British General
1910 Vbilmos Demian, composer
1909 Jose Luis Lopez Aranguren, philosopher
1908 J F Williams-Wynne, Lord-Lieutenant, Gwynedd
1908 Robert Cummings, born in Joplin, Missouri, actor, Love that Bob, Dial M For Murder
1906 Tonio Selwart, born in Germany, actor, Barefoot Contessa, Naked Maja
1905 Walter Kraft, composer
1903 Marcia Davenport, American Author
1901 George Price, cartoonist
1901 Marion Gering, actress, Sarumba, Rumba, Ready for Love, 24 Hours
1900 Fred Waring, Tyrone, Pennsylvania, musician/conductor/inventor, Waring Blender
1900 Prosper Cocquyt, Belgian brewer/pilot
1898 Curzio Malaparte, Kurt E Suckert, Italian author, Kaputt
1896 Aura Abranches, Lisbon Portugal, actress, Lisboa, O Primo Basilio
1896 Catherine Filene Shouse, philanthropist, Wolf Trap Institute
1893 Cole Porter, Indiana, composer/lyricist, Anything Goes, Kiss Me Kate
1893 Samuel N. Behrman, U.S. screenwriter, Tale of 2 Cities, Daddy Long Legs
1892 Helena Rubinstein, cosmetics CEO/founder, Helena Rubinstein
1890 Leslie Banks, English actor and director, Jamaica Inn, 48 Hours
1888 Adrian Grigor'yevich Shaposhnikov, composer
1888 Hugo Kauder, composer
1886 Kusaku Yamada, composer
1884 Johannes Clinge Doorenbos, Dutch journalist/conductor
1879 Oscar Back, Austrian-Dutch viola player
1877 Rudolf Borchardt, writer
1875 Henry Dale, London, physiologist, Nobel-1936
1865 Alberic Magnard, composer
1865 Carl Nielsen, Norre-Lyndelse Denmark, composer, Det Uuslukkelige
1865 Lucien-Denis-Gabriel-Alberic Magnard, composer
1861 Floris H Verster, van Wulverhorst, painter/cartoonist/etcher
1854 Gerardus J P J Bolland, Dutch philosopher, Bolland Society
1849 Joseph Vezina, composer
1843 Bertha von Suttner, Austria, novelist/pacifist, Nobel 1905
1836 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, 1st woman mayor in England, Aldeburgh
1833 John Rogers Cooke, Brigadier General Confederate Army
1829 Gaetano Braga, composer
1828 Carlo Marsili, composer
1812 Hermann von Fehling, German chemist, Fehling's reagens
1812 Johann G Galle, German astronomer, discovered Neptune.
1810 Carl Otto Ehrenfried Nicolai, composer
1792 Frederic L G, Earl of Merode, Belgian revolutionary
1791 John Howard Payne, U.S., author/actor/diplomat, Home Sweet Home
1781 George Stephenson, Newcastle England, inventor, RR locomotive
1672 Peter I Romanov, tsar of Russia, 1682-1725
1640 Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, 1658-1705
1597 Pieter J Saenredam, architecture painter
1588 Johann Andreas Herbst, composer
1573 Henricus Hondius, Dutch etcher/publisher
1510 Nicolaas van Nieuwland, corrupt 1st bishop of Harlem
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