| 1985 | David Lee Rohr, Jr., transplant donor |
| 1977 | Stephanie Berger, Miss Universe-Switzerland 1996 |
| 1977 | Brittany Murphy, American Actress |
| 1973 | Cale Hulse, Edmonton, NHL defenseman for the Calgary Flames |
| 1973 | Darius Holland, NFL defensive tackle, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31 |
| 1973 | John Solomon, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks |
| 1973 | Khiry Abdul Samad, born in Los Angeles, California, rocker, Boys-Dial My Heart, Lucky Charm |
| 1973 | Zahid Fazal, Pakistani cricket batsman, occasional Tests since 1992 |
| 1972 | Carol Anne Becker, Miss Universe-South Africa 1996 |
| 1972 | Dick Kooijman, Dutch soccer player, Heracles, FC Groningen, Az |
| 1972 | Isaac Bruce, NFL wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams |
| 1972 | Shawn Green, born in Des Plaines Illinois, outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays |
| 1972 | Virag Csurgo, Siofok Hungary, tennis star, 1993 Futures-Freeport |
| 1971 | Butch Huskey, Anadarko, Oklahoma, infielder for the New York Mets |
| 1971 | Heather Williams, Miss USA-Oregon 1997 |
| 1971 | Jennifer McFalls, U.S. softball infielder, 1996 Olympics gold |
| 1971 | Kate Slatter, Australian rower 1996 Olympics |
| 1970 | Trent Dimas, New Mexico, gymnast, Olympics gold 92, 96 |
| 1969 | Arjan van der Laan, Dutch soccer player, Sparta |
| 1969 | Dan Farthing, CFL slot back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders |
| 1969 | Ed Ward, Edmonton, NHL right wing for the Calgary Flames |
| 1969 | Rod Milstead, NFL guard for the San Francisco 49ers |
| 1968 | Calvin Tiggle, CFL linebacker for the Hamilton Tiger Cats |
| 1968 | Jeffrey Kooistra, soccer player, South Carolina Heerenveen/NEC |
| 1968 | Lissa Maria Sneck, ice hockey goalie, Finland, 1998 Olympics |
| 1968 | Lonnie Marts, NFL linebacker, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Oilers |
| 1968 | Sammy Sosa, San Pedro, Dominican Republic, outfielder for the Chicago Cubs |
| 1967 | Donya Fiorentino, U.S. model |
| 1967 | Jed Roberts, CFL defensive tackle for the Edmonton Eskimos |
| 1966 | Kyle Kopp, San Bernardino California, water polo 2m offense 1996 Olympics |
| 1964 | Jushin Liger, [Keiichi Yamada], wrestler, WCW/NJPW |
| 1964 | Keith Lockhart, Whittier California, infielder for the Kansas City Royals |
| 1964 | Kenny Rogers, born in Savannah, Georgia, pitcher, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees |
| 1964 | Tish Certo, Niagara Falls, New York, LPGA golfer, 1981 Erie County, New York Champ |
| 1963 | Michael Anthony Powell, Philadelphia, long jumper, world record 1991 |
| 1963 | Mike Powell, long jumper, Silver Medals 1988, 1992 Olympics |
| 1963 | Vanessa Angel, born in London, England, actress, Another Chance |
| 1962 | Cathy Boswell, Joliet, Illinois, basketball player 1984 Olympics gold |
| 1961 | Junior, [Norman Giscombe], R&B singer, Mama used to Say |
| 1961 | Ramona Pagel, born in Los Angeles, California, shot putter |
| 1960 | Lee Cross Rinker, Stuart, Florida, PGA golfer, 1995 Greater Milwaukee-6th |
| 1960 | Rick de Leeuw, Dutch singer, Trockener Kecks, songwriter/producer |
| 1960 | Neil Gaiman, British Author |
| 1959 | Frank Maudsley, rock bassist/vocalist, Flock Of Seagulls |
| 1959 | MacKenzie Phillips, Alexandria, Virginia, actress, Julie-1 Day at a Time |
| 1957 | Chris Joyce, rocker, Simply Red |
| 1957 | Jodi Anderson, born in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. long jump champ, 1978-81 |
| 1956 | Matt Craven, Port Colborne Ontario, actor, Juror, Killer, K2 |
| 1956 | Sinbad, comedian/actor, Different World, At the Apollo |
| 1955 | Jack Clark, Penns, all star outfielder, Giants, Cards, Yankees, Padres |
| 1954 | Mario Cipollina, California, rock bassist, Huey Lewis and The News |
| 1952 | Pat Severs, Camden, South Carolina, country singer, Pirates of Miss-Fred Jake |
| 1951 | Morris Hatalsky, born in San Diego, California, Nike golfer, 1993 NIKE White Rose-2nd |
| 1950 | Jack Scalia, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, Berrengers, Hollywood Beat |
| 1949 | Ann Reinking, Seattle, dancer/actress, All the Jazz, Micki and Maude |
| 1948 | Mario Viegas, actor, The Jew, Divine Comedy, Funeral of Patrao |
| 1947 | Bechir Gemayel, President Lebanon, 8/23-9/14, 1982 |
| 1947 | Greg Lake, born in Dorset, England, singer, songwriter, guitarist, performed "Karn Evil 9" with the Trans Siberian Orchestra, played "Lucky Man" with Jethro Tull |
| 1946 | Alaina Reed, Springfield Ohio, actress, Rose Lee Holloway-227 |
| 1946 | Bill Bryson, Evanston, Illinois, singer, Desert Rose Band-Love Reunited |
| 1946 | David Stockman, Reagan's ex-budget director |
| 1945 | Donna Fargo, North Carolina, country singer, Happiest Girl in Whole USA |
| 1944 | Dave Loggins, singer, Please come to Boston |
| 1944 | Tim Rice, lyricist, Chess Moves, 1 Night in Bangkok |
| 1943 | Saxby Chambliss, American Politician |
| 1942 | Michel Tabachnik, Swiss composer and conductor |
| 1940 | Screaming Lord Sutch, rocker |
| 1939 | Tommy "Bubba" Facenda, rocker |
| 1938 | H J de Royen, director, Dutch Concertgebouw Orchestra |
| 1937 | Albert Hall, Boothton Alabama, actor, Trouble in Mind, Ryan's 4 |
| 1935 | Pippa Scott, born in Los Angeles, California, actress, Virginian, Mr. Lucky |
| 1935 | Ronald Ellwin Evans, St. Francis, Kansas, Captain USN/astronaut, Apollo 17 |
| 1935 | Roy Scheider, born in New Jersey, American actor, played Martin Brody in 'Jaws' |
| 1934 | Lucien Bianchi, Belgian auto racer |
| 1934 | Norm Cash, Eldorado Texas, 1st baseman for the Detroit Tigers |
| 1933 | Seymour Nurse, cricketer, prolific WI batsman, 258 vs. New Zealand 1969 |
| 1930 | Clarence M Pendleton, Jr., chairman of U.S. comm on Civil Rights, 1981-88 |
| 1930 | Gene Conley, MLB player/NBA player |
| 1930 | Toma Prosev, born in Macedonia, composer, professor, studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris, and professor L.M. Skerjanc at Ljubljana Music Academy |
| 1929 | Wout Wagtmans, cyclist, Romandie 1952 |
| 1928 | Ennio Morricone, Rome, Italy, composer/musician |
| 1928 | Norma Crane, New York, actress, Tea and Sympathy, Fiddler on the Roof |
| 1928 | William Staveley, British admiral |
| 1927 | Jacob Pleydell-Bouvery 8th earl of Radnor/art collector |
| 1926 | Frank Durrr, British? racehorse trainer |
| 1925 | Richard Burton, born in South Wales, actor, Cleopatra, Virginia Woolf |
| 1924 | Russell Johnson, actor, professor-Gilligan's Island |
| 1920 | Tod Andrews, New York City, actor, From Hell it Came, Outrage |
| 1919 | Clyde "Bulldog" Turner, NFL center for the Chicago Bears |
| 1919 | Moise Tshombe, President of Katanga, then premier of the Congo, Zaire |
| 1918 | Ernst Fischer, German chemist, Nobel 1973 |
| 1918 | Jack McCoy, born in Akron, Ohio, TV host, Live Like a Millionaire |
| 1918 | Martin Hanley, cricketer, took 1-88 with off-spin in Test for South Africa |
| 1918 | Oda Blinder, [Yolanda Corsen], Antillean poet, Doorstep |
| 1916 | Billy May, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, orchestra leader, Milton Berle Show |
| 1916 | Guido Turchi, Rome, Italy, composer, Invettiva |
| 1913 | Alvaro Cunhal, Portuguese communist |
| 1913 | Arthur Mullard, comedian |
| 1913 | Carmen Miranda, singer and actress, 4 Jills in a Jeep, Down Argentine Way |
| 1913 | Thelma Hulbert, painter |
| 1912 | Salvador Contreras, composer |
| 1911 | Harry Andrews, Kent England, actor, Equus, Man of La Mancha |
| 1907 | Jane Froman, born in St. Louis, Missouri, singer, Jane Froman's USA Canteen |
| 1904 | Steven Geray, Uzhored Czechoslovakia, actor, French Line |
| 1902 | Antonio Maria Valencia, composer |
| 1902 | Murk Ozinga, Dutch building historian, Monuments of Curacao |
| 1895 | John Knudsen Northrop, aircraft designer, Northrop Air |
| 1889 | Claude Rains, London, actor, Invisible Man, Casablanca |
| 1888 | Andrej N Tupolev, Russian aircraft builder |
| 1888 | Hugh Wakefield, Wanstead England, actress, Blithe Spirit |
| 1887 | Arnold Zweig, German antifascist/author, Erziehung vor Verdun |
| 1885 | Esther Dale, Beaufort, South Carolina, actress, Unfinished Business |
| 1884 | Jan van Nijlen, Flemish poet and author, Bird Phoenix |
| 1883 | Bedrich Antonin Wiedermann, composer |
| 1882 | Max Mell, Austria officer/literary, Donauweibchen |
| 1880 | Aart A van Schelven, Dutch church historian, Willem of Orange |
| 1880 | Jacob Epstein, sculptor, Adam, Jacob and the Angel |
| 1879 | Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, U.S., poet, General William Booth enters Heaven |
| 1879 | Vachel Lindsay, American Poet |
| 1875 | Maude Eburne, Canada, actress, Ladies They Talk About, Guardsman |
| 1873 | Henri Rabnaud, Paris, France, composer, Le Premer Glaire |
| 1871 | Winston Churchill, U.S., author, Crisis, Crossing |
| 1864 | Alexandre Levy, composer |
| 1861 | Robert T A Innes, Edinburgh Scotland, astronomer, Proxima Centauri |
| 1855 | Josiah Royce, U.S., philosopher, conception of God |
| 1851 | Waldemar Brogger, Norway, geologist/mineralogist, Metamict State |
| 1846 | Martin Wegelius, Finnish musicologist/composer |
| 1846 | Paul Kuczynski, composer |
| 1844 | John S D Thompson, C, 4th Prime Minister of Canada, 1892 - 1894 |
| 1834 | Jose Hernandez, Argentina poet, Martin Fierro |
| 1834 | Wager Swayne, Major General Union volunteers, died in 1902 |
| 1833 | Dobri Voynikov, composer |
| 1830 | Albert Gallatin Jenkins, Brigadier General Confederate Army, died in 1864 |
| 1827 | Alfred Howe Terry, Major General Union volunteers, died in 1890 |
| 1819 | Cyrus West Field, financier/success of 1st transatlantic cable |
| 1811 | Louis Kufferath, composer |
| 1793 | Jared Kirtland, U.S., physician/naturalist/reformed penitentiaries |
| 1786 | Carl Eberwein, composer |
| 1772 | Jan Nepomuk Kanka, composer |
| 1759 | Frederich von Schiller, Germany, poet/lyricist, Ode to Joy |
| 1730 | Oliver Goldsmith, Ireland, novelist/dramatist, She Stoops to Conquer |
| 1719 | Georg Philipp Kress, composer |
| 1704 | Carlo Zuccari, composer |
| 1697 | William Hogarth, England, satiric painter/engraver, Rake's Progress |
| 1694 | Jean-Laurent Krafft, composer |
| 1683 | George II [August], king of England, 1727-60 |
| 1679 | Johann Christian Schieferdecker, composer |
| 1668 | Francois Couperin, Paris, France, composer/organist, Concerts Royaux |
| 1636 | Francesco Passarini, composer |
| 1577 | Jacob Cats, [Father Cats], Dutch grand pensionary/poet, Houwelyck |
| 1566 | Robert Devereux 2nd earl of Essex/cousin/lover of Elizabeth I |
| 1483 | Martin Luther, Eisleben Germany, founded Protestantism |
| 1433 | Charles of Charolais, the Bold, Duke of Burgundy/polyglot |
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