
787 Albumasar [Ahmad Aboe M Gafar al-Balkhi], Arabic astronomer, born in Balkh, Khurasan (now Afghanistan) (d. 886)
1296 John the Blind, King of Bohemia (1310-46) and Count of Luxembourg, born in Luxembourg (d. 1346)
1360 Francesco Zabarella, Italian cardinal and jurist, born in Padua (d. 1417)
1397 Albert II of Germany, King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia, born in Vienna, Duchy of Austria (d. 1439)
1489 Jacob Sturm von Sturmeck, German statesman of the Protestant Reformation, born in Strasbourg (d. 1553)
1520 Madeleine of Valois, French princess who briefly became Queen of Scotland after marrying James V, born in the St. Germain-en-Laye, Paris, France (d. 1537)
1556 Philipp Nicolai, German Lutheran pastor, poet, composer and hymnodist, born in Mengeringhausen, Landgraviate of Hesse, Holy Roman Empire (d. 1607)
1560 Hieronymus Praetorius, German choral composer, born in Hamburg, Holy Roman Empire (d. 1629)
1567 Girolamo Giacobbi, Italian singer, choirmaster, conductor, and composer of sacred music and opera, baptized in Bologna, Papal States (d. 1629)
1589 Pietro Antonio Tamburini, Italian composer (Missa defunctorum), and percussionist, born in Bologna, Papal States (d. 1635)
1602 Gilles de Roberval, French mathematician, worked on geometry of curves, born in Roberval, France (d. 1675)
1645 Eusebio Kino, Italian Catholic missionary and explorer in Mexico and Arizona, born in Segno, Bishopric of Trent (d. 1711)
1652 Pieter Scheemaeckers, Flemish Baroque sculptor (funeral monuments), born in Antwerp (d. 1714)
1654 Bernard Nieuwentyt, Dutch philosopher and physician, born in West-Graftdijk, North Holland (d. 1718)
1657 Cornelis Chastelein, Dutch VOC merchant and plantation owner in Batavia who freed his slaves, born in Amsterdam (d. 1714)
1699 Christoph Gottlieb Schröter, German organist (St Nikola Church, Nordhausen, 1732-82), composer, and inventor of the tangent piano, born in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Saxony
(d. 1782)
1708 Johannes Stinstra, Dutch Mennonite preacher, born in Harlingen, Friesland (d. 1790)
1720 Franz Joseph Leonti Meyer of Schauensee, Swiss composer and organist, born in Lucerne, Switzerland (d. 1789)
1737 Anton Losenko, Russian Neoclassical painter, born in Hlukhiv, Russian Empire (d. 1773)
1740 Samuel Arnold, English organist, theater composer (The Baron Kinkvervankotsdorsprakingatchdern), and music director (Marylebone Gardens), born in London, England (d.
1802)
1744 "Fanfan" Alexandrine-Jeanne d'Étiolles, daughter of the courtesan Madame de Pompadour, born in Paris, France (d. 1754)
1750 Daniel Gottlob Türk, German organist and composer, born in Claußnitz, Saxony (d. 1813)
1762 Santiago Ferrer, Spanish composer, born in Spain (d. 1824)
1780 Isobel Gunn, Orkney women who disguised herself as a man to work for the Hudson Bay Company (one of the first women in Western Canada), born in Tankerness, Scotland (d.
1861) [1]
1793 Heinrich August Neithardt, German military bandleader (1816-40), choirmaster (Berlin Cathedral, 1843-61), and composer, born in Schleiz, Thuringia (d. 1861)
1794 Leopold Zunz, German Jewish scholar (Science of Judaism), born in Detmold (d. 1886)
1801 Robert Woodward Barnwell, American Senator for US Senate and Confederacy, slave owner and planter, born in Beaufort, South Carolina (d. 1882)
1808 Carl Friedrich Weitzmann, German composer, conductor, and music theorist, born in Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia (d. 1880)
1810 Camilio Benso di Cavour, Italian politician who advocated for unification (First Prime Minister of Italy 1861), born in Turin, First French Republic (d. 1861)
1810 Cornelis Outshoorn, Dutch architect (Amstel Hotel), born in Nieuwveen, Netherlands (d. 1875)
1813 William Henry Fry, American composer (Niagara Symphony), music director (Musical Fund Society), journalist, and music critic, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d.
1864)
1814 Jacob Edvard Gille, Swedish composer, born in Stockholm, Sweden (d. 1880)
1814 John Clifford Pemberton, American lieutenant general Confederate Army charged with defending Vicksburg, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1881)
1814 William Lowndes Yancey, American politician who defended slavery, diplomat for the Confederacy, born in Warren County, Alabama (d. 1863)
1821 Jay Cooke, American financier, fundraiser for the Federal government during US Civil War, born in Sandusky, Ohio, (d. 1905)
1823 Charles Keene, English artist and illustrator (worked in black and white), born in London, England (d. 1891)
1823 Charles Thomas Campbell, American Brigadier General (Union Army), born in St. Thomas Township, Pennsylvania (d. 1895)
1823 Hugh Stowell Brown, Manx preacher who worked among the poor in Liverpool, born in Douglas, Isle of Man (d. 1886)
1835 Gyula Beliczay, Hungarian pianist, composer, teacher, and engineer, born in Révkomárom, Hungary (now in Slovakia) (d. 1893)
1836 José Teodor Vilar, Spanish organist and composer (La Rambla de les Flors), born in Barcelona, Spain (d. 1905)
1839 Aleksandr Grigorievich Stoletov, Russian physicist, made advances in electrical engineering, born in Vladimir, Russia (d. 1896)
1845 Abai Qunanbaiuli, Kazakh poet, composer and philosopher, born in Karauyl, Semipalatinsk, Russian Empire (now Abay District, Kazakhstan) (d. 1904)
1848 William Harnett, Irish-American painter (Old Violin), born in Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland (d. 1892)
1854 John Scott Lidgett, English theologist, born in London, England (d. 1953)
1868 Paul Warburg, German-American investment banker who influenced and encouraged the design of the Federal Reserve, born in Hamburg, Germany (d. 1932)
1869 Lawrence Binyon, English poet (For the Fallen), born in London, England (d. 1943)
1874 Bill Johnson, American jazz double bassist and banjo player, born in Talladega, Alabama (d. 1972) [birthdate disputed]
1874 Tod Sloan, American thoroughbred jockey (1,000 Guineas 1899 [Sibola], Ascot Gold Cup 1900 [Merman]; created monkey crouch riding style), born in Bunker Hill, Indiana (d.
1933)
1877 Frank Marshall, American chess player (US Champion 1909-36), born in New York City (d. 1944)
1877 Rudolf Hilferding, Austrian-German Marxist economist (SPD Minister of Finance), born in Vienna, Austria (d. 1941)
1878 Alfred Döblin, German Modernist writer known for "Berlin Alexanderplatz", born in Stettin, Germany ,(d. 1957)
1880 Clarence Cameron White, American concert violinist, and composer (Ouanga!), born in Clarksville, Tennessee (d. 1960)
1880 Robert L. Thornton, American businessman, philanthropist and Mayor of Dallas, Texas, born in Hamilton County, Texas, (d. 1964)
1882 Max Kowalski, German pianist, singer, and composer (Pierrot Lunaire), born in Kowal, Russian Poland (d. 1956)
1883 Carlos Lavín, Chilean composer (Lamentaciones Huiliches), and ethnomusicologist, born in Santiago, Chile (d. 1962)
1884 Panait Istrati, Romanian writer ("Adrian Zografu” cycle), born in Brăila, Romania (d. 1935)
1889 (Cecil) Armstrong Gibbs, British composer, born in Great Baddow, Essex, England (d. 1960)
1889 Charles Darrow, American businessman who modified and popularized Monopoly game, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1967)
1889 Irene Steer, Welsh swimmer (Olympic gold GB 4 x 100m relay 1912), born in Cardiff, Wales (d. 1977)
1890 Angus Lewis MacDonald, Canadian politician, Liberal premier of Nova Scotia (1933-40), born in Dunvegan, Nova Scotia (d. 1954)
1891 Henry O'Neill, American actor ("Lady Killer"; "Nothing But Trouble"), born in Orange, New Jersey (d. 1961)
1893 Douglas Moore, American organist, pianist, songwriter ("Goodnight Harvard"), and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer (Giants in the Earth; The Ballad of Baby Doe), born in
Cutchogue, Long Island, New York (d. 1969)
1893 Voranc Prezikov [Lovro Kuhar], Slovenian author (Samorastniki), born in Podgora, Austria-Hungary (d. 1950)
1893 William Morrison, 1st Viscount Dunrossil, British politician (Governor General of Australia 1959-61), born in Torinturk, Scotland (d. 1961)
1894 V.V. [Varahagiri Venkata] Giri, Fourth President of India (1969-74), born in Berhampur, British India (d. 1980)
1895 Hammy Love, Former Australian cricketer (d. 1969)
1895 Mikhail Zoshchenko, Russian author and satirist, born in Saint Petersburg (d. 1958)
1897 Edward Gourdin, American athlete (long jump WR 7.69 m 1921; Olympic silver 1924) and jurist, born in Jacksonville, Florida (d. 1966)
1897 John Galbreath, American businessman who built skyscrapers, owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates, born in Derby, Ohio (d. 1988)
1897 Piet Bakker, Dutch journalist and novelist (Ciske the Rat), born in Rotterdam, Netherlands (d. 1960)
1900 Arthur Porritt, New Zealand athlete (Olympic bronze 100m 1924) and 11th governor-general of New Zealand 1967-72, born in Wanganui, New Zealand (d. 1994)
1902 Arne Tiselius, Swedish chemist, 1948 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for work on electrophoresis and adsorption analysis, born in Stockholm, Sweden (d. 1971) [1]
1902 Curt Siodmak, German-American novelist and screenwriter (Donovan's Brain; I Walked With A Zombie), born in Dresden, Germany (d. 2000)
1904 Geraldo [Gerald Walcan Bright], British "sweet music" dance band bandleader (Gaucho Tango Orchestra), born in London, England (d. 1974)
1905 Bernard Benjamin Gillis, British judge (d. 1995)
1905 Era Bell Thompson, American magazine editor (Ebony), born in Des Moines, Iowa (d. 1986)
1905 Richard F. Kahn, English economist, worked with John Maynard Keynes (concept of the "multiplier"), born in London, England (d. 1989)
1906 Robert De Kers [Keersmaeker], Belgian jazz trumpeter and bandleaders, born in Antwerp, Belgium (d. 1987)
1906 Willie Wells, American Baseball HOF shortstop (10 NgL All Star; 2 × Cuban League MVP; Chicago American Giants, Newark Eagles), born in Austin, Texas (d. 1989)
1908 Adelino ("Billy") Gonsalves, American soccer player (d. 1977)
1909 Brian Easdale, British orchestral and film composer (The Red Shoes; Gone To Earth), born in Manchester, England (d. 1995)
1909 Claude Thornhill, American pianist, arranger (Andre Kostelanetz; Tony Bennett), composer ("Snowfall"), and bandleader ("A Sunday Kind of Love"), born in Terre Haute,
Indiana (d. 1965)
1909 George Crockett Jr., American attorney (founded 1st racially integrated law firm) and politician (Rep-D-MI, 1980-91), born in Jacksonville, Florida (d. 1997)
1909 Leo Fender, American inventor, and electric guitar designer (Telecaster; Stratocaster; Precision Bass), born in Anaheim California (d. 1991)
1909 Mohammed V, Sultan of Morocco (1925-57), King of Morocco (1957-61), born in Fes, Morocco (d. 1961)
1910 Angus Campbell, American psychologist (Elections & Political Order), born in Leiters Ford, Indiana (d. 1980)
1911 A. N. Sherwin-White, English ancient historian, born in Brentford, England (d. 1993)
1912 Herman Strategier, Dutch organist, conductor, and composer (Rembrandt Cantata; Shadow Out of Time), born in Arnhem, Netherlands (d. 1988)
1912 Ivo Samkalden, Dutch Minister of Justice (PvdA), Mayor of Amsterdam (1967-77), born in Rotterdam, Netherlands (d. 1967)
1912 Jorge Amado de Faria, Brazilian writer (O Pais do Carnaval), born near Itabuna, Brazil (d. 2001)
1912 Richard Reeves, American character actor (The Adventures of Superman; Date With an Angel), born in Queens, NYC, New York (d. 1967)
1912 Romain Maes, Belgian road cyclist (Tour de France 1935), born in Zerkegem, Belgium (d. 1983)
1913 Noah Beery Jr, American actor (Rockford Files, Quest, Doc Elliot, Gung Ho!, Heaven With a Gun), born in New York City (d. 1994)
1914 Carlos Menditeguy, Argentine auto racer (11 x F1 GP) and horse trainer, polo player, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina (d. 1973)
1914 Jeff Corey [Arthur Zwerling], American actor (Getting Straight, Superman & Mole Men), born in New York City (d. 2002)
1918 Arnett Cobb, American jazz tenor saxophonist (Lionel Hampton), born in Houston, Texas (d. 1989)
1918 Eugene Wilkinson, naval officer (first nuclear sub commander), born in Long Beach, California (d. 2013)
1918 Joseph Hardy, American character actor (Husbands; The Clock), born in Arlington, Massachusetts (d. 1990)
1919 Sacha Vierny, French cinematographer known for his work with Alain Resnais, born in Bois-le-Roi,, France (d. 2001)
1920 William "Red" Holzman, American Basketball Hall of Fame coach (New York Knicks 14 seasons), born in Brooklyn, NY (d. 1998)
1923 Fred Ridgway, England cricket fast bowler (5 Tests, 7 wickets, BB 4/83; Kent CCC, MCC), born in Stockport, England (d. 2015)
1923 Rhonda Fleming [Marilyn Louis], American actress and singer nicknamed the "Queen of Technicolor" (Spellbound), born in Hollywood, California (d. 2020)
1924 Martha Hyer, American actress (Day of the Wolves, Night of the Grizzly), born in Fort Worth, Texas (d. 2014)
1925 Alastair Mackie, Scottish poet and teacher, born in Aberdeen, Scotland (d. 1995)
1926 Benjamin Ward, 1st African American NYC Police Commissioner (1984-89), born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 2002)
1926 Edwin Carr, New Zealand classical composer, born in Auckland, New Zealand (d. 2003)
1926 Marie-Claire Alain, French organist and composer (most recorded classical organist), born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France (d. 2013)
1926 Tom Danby, English dual-code international wing: rugby union (1 cap; Harlequin RFC) and rugby league (3 caps England, 3 caps GB; Salford RLFC), born in Trimdon district,
County Durham, England (d. 2022)
1927 Vernon Washington, American actor (Roots, The Last Starfighter, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning), born in Hartford, Connecticut (d. 1988)
1928 Eddie Fisher, American pop singer ("Oh My Papa"; "Lady of Spain"), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 2010)
1928 Gus Mercurio, American-born Australian actor (The Blue Lagoon, Crocodile Dundee II), born in West Bend, Wisconsin (d. 2010)
1928 Jimmy Dean, American country and rockabilly singer ("Big Bad John"), television host (Jimmy Dean Show), actor (Diamonds Are Forever), and sausage maker, born in
Plainview, Texas (d. 2010)
1929 John Alldis, English choral master, and conductor (Duke Ellington’s Third Sacred Concert), born in Ilford, England (d. 2010)
1930 Barry Unsworth, English novelist (Pascali's Island), born in Wingate, England (d. 2012)
1931 Tom Laughlin, American actor and director (Billy Jack), born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (d. 2013)
1932 Alexander Goehr, English composer (Metamorphosis/Dance; Psalm IV), born in Berlin, Germany
1932 Trudy Pitts, American jazz Hammond B-3 organist, pianist, and vocalist, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 2010)
1933 Bill Nieder, American athlete (Olympic gold shot put 1960, silver 1956), born in Hempstead, New York (d. 2022)
1933 David Rowland, British banker (chairman of Lloyd's) (d. 2019)
1933 Doyle Brunson, American poker player (10 x bracelets; World Series of Poker Main Event champion 1976, 77; Poker HOF), born in Longworth, Texas (d. 2023)
1933 Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, English judge (first female Lord Justice of Appeal, chaired inquest into death of Princess Diana), born in Buckinghamshire, England
1933 Keith Duckworth, English mechanical engineer, designed Cosworth double four valve engine for F1, born in Blackburn, England (d. 2005)
1934 James Carl Tenney, American composer, born in Silver City, New Mexico (d. 2006)
1935 Giya Kancheli, Georgian composer (NightPrayers; Exil), born in Tblisi, Georgia (d. 2019)
1936 Chuck Israels, American jazz double bassist, composer (Bill Evans Trio), arranger, and bandleader, born in New York City
1936 Leendert-John Schalm, Dutch banker on Curacao (d. 1994)
1937 Anatoly Sobchak, Russian politician (Mayor of Saint Petersburg), born in Chita, Soviet Union (d. 2000)
1937 Ed Meador, American football cornerback (First-team All-Pro 1968, 69; 6 × Pro Bowl; Los Angeles Rams), born in Dallas, Texas (d. 2023)
1937 Lucinda Williams, American sprinter (Olympic gold - 4×100 m relay, 1960), born in Savannah, Georgia
1938 Lou Campanelli, American basketball coach (James Madison University 1972-85; University of California, Berkeley 1986-93), born in Elizabeth, New Jersey (d. 2023)
1939 Charles Rose, American politician (Rep-D-North Carolina, 1973-97), born in Fayetteville, North Carolina (d. 2012)
1939 Kate O'Mara, English actress (Caress Morell-Dynasty), born in Leicester, England (d. 2014)
1940 Barbara Mills, British barrister (first female Director of Public Prosecutions), born in Chorleywood, England (d. 2011)
1940 Bobby Hatfield, American rocker (Righteous Brothers - "Unchained Melody"), born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin (d. 2003)
1940 Michael “Tunes” Antunes, American rock and blues saxophonist (John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band), and actor (Eddie And The Cruisers), born in New Bedford,
Massachusetts
1940 Richard Wells, British Chief Constable (South Yorkshire - in charge after Hillsborough disaster)
1940 Sid Waddell, English darts commentator (the 'Voice of Darts'; Grenarda, BBC, Sky Sports), born in Alnwick, Northumberland, England (d. 2012)
1941 Anita Lonsbrough, English 200m backstroke swimmer (Olympic gold 1960), born in York, England
1941 George Bellamy, English rock guitarist (The Tornados, 1962-65 - "Telstar", "Globetrotter"), born in Sunderland, England
1941 Kees van Kooten, Dutch comedian and TV actor (Van Kooten & De Bie), born in The Hague, Netherlands
1942 Betsey Johnson, American fashion designer (1971 Winnie Award), born in Wethersfield, Connecticut
1942 Giovanni Lodetti, Italian soccer midfielder (17 caps; AC Milan, Sampdoria, Foggia, Novara), born in Caselle Lurani, Italy (d. 2023)
1942 Norbert Putnam, American session bassist (Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section), and record producer (Jimmy Buffett; Dan Fogelberg; Joan Baez), born in Florence, Alabama
1942 Speedy Duncan, American football cornerback (Pro Bowl 1971; AFL All-Star 1965, 66, 67; SD Chargers, Washington Redskins), born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama (d. 2021)
1943 Jimmy Griffin, American pop singer, guitarist and songwriter, (Bread), and Academy Award winner ("For All We Know"), born in Cincinnati, Ohio (d. 2005)
1943 Louis Brus, American chemist (2023 Nobel prize for Chemistry for discovery of quantum dots), born in Cleveland, Ohio [1]
1943 Michael Mantler, Austrian javant-garde jazz trumpeter and contemporary music composer, born in Vienna, Austria
1943 Ronnie Spector [Veronica Bennett], American pop singer (The Ronettes -"Be My Baby"), born in New York City (d. 2022) [1]
1943 Shafqat Rana, Pakistan cricket batsman (5 Tests, top score 95), born in Simla, Punjab, British India
1945 Gary Blair, American Basketball HOF coach (Texas A&M Aggies women 2003-22; NCAA National C'ship 2011; 23 x NCAA Tournament appearances; Uni of Arkansas), born in Dallas,
Texas
1945 Harriet Miers, American lawyer (White House counsel to George W. Bush), born in Dallas, Texas
1945 Harry Thomas, Dutch founder of the Schlager Festival, born in Besançon, France (d. 1991)
1945 Larry Larden, American rocker (Every Mother's Son), born in New York City
1946 James Reynolds, American actor (Days of our Lives), born in Oskaloosa, Kansas
1946 Jimmy Conway, Irish soccer midfielder (20 caps Republic of Ireland; Fulham), born in Dublin, Ireland (d. 2020)
1947 Alan Ward, England cricket pace bowler (5 Tests, 14 wickets; Derbyshire CCC), born in Dronfield, England
1947 Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysian politician (founder of the People's Justice Party (PKR) Prime Minister of Malaysia 2022-), born in Bukit Mertajam, Malaya
1947 Dmitri Alexeev, Russian concert pianist (Leeds International Competition, 1975), and teacher (Royal College of Music - London, 2010-present), born in Moscow, USSR
1947 Ian Anderson, Scottish rock singer, flute player, guitarist, and songwriter (Jethro Tull - "Bungle In The Jungle"; "Aqualung"; "Locomotive Breath"), born in Dunfermline,
Fife, Scotland
1948 Pal Gerevich, Hungarian fencer (Olympic bronze 1972, 80)
1949 Gene Johnson, American country singer (Diamond Rio - "Meet in the Middle"), born in Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania
1950 Patti Austin, American soul, pop, and jazz singer (with James Ingram - "Come To Me"), born in Harlem, New York City
1950 Rémy Girard, Canadian actor (Les Invasions barbares), born in Jonquière, Quebec
1960 Kenny Perry, American golfer (4 Champions Tour major titles; US Senior Open 2013, 17; 14 PGA Tour titles), born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky
1960 Todd David Hess, American USAF Member, 1st inducted into Army's Order of Military Medical Merit, born in Indianapolis, Indiana
1960 Vinnie Kilduff, Irish session and touring tin whistler, uilleann piper, mandolin player, and songwriter (The Waterboys; U2: Sinéad O'Connor), born in Knock, County Mayo,
Ireland
1961 Jon Farriss, Australian rock drummer (INXS - "The Devil Inside"; "New Sensation"), born in Perth, Australia
1962 Dan Donovan, English rock keyboardist (Big Audio Dynamite), born in London, England
1962 Julia Fordham, British pop and jazz singer-songwriter ("Happy Ever After"), born in Portsmouth, England
1962 Suzanne Collins, American author (The Hunger Games Trilogy), born in Hartford, Connecticut
1963 Andrew Sullivan, English-born American journalist known for "The Daily Dish", born in South Godstone, England
1963 Phoolan Devi, Indian bandit, revolutionary and politician, born in Jalaun district, Uttar Pradesh, India (d. 2001)
1964 Aaron Hall, Caribbean-American singer and songwriter (Guy), born in The Bronx, New York City
1964 Andy Stankiewicz, American MLB player and coach (NY Yankees, Montreal Expos), born in Inglewood, California
1965 Akiko Pavolka, Japanese-American jazz singer, composer (House Of Illusion), and educator, born in Tokyo, Japan
1965 Claudia Christian, American actress (Babylon 5), and author, born in Glendale, California
1965 John Starks, American NBA basketball guard, 1990-2002 (NY Knicks, and 3 other teams), born in Tulsa, Oklahoma
1965 Mike E. Smith, American Racing HOF jockey (26 x Breeders Cup wins; 5 x American Classics wins; Triple Crown 2018), born in Dexter, New Mexico
1965 Patricia Spurgin, American rifle shooter (Olympic gold 1984), and school administrator (University of Alaska President, 2020-present), born in Billings, Montana
1965 Toumani Diabaté, Malian traditional musician, world music and flamenco kora (21-string lute/harp mash-up) player, born in Gallé, Mali (d. 2024) [1] [2]
1966 (Charlotte) "Charlie" Dimmock, British gardener and television presenter (Ground Force; Garden Rescue), born in West Wellow, Hampshire, England
1966 Gerald Williams, American MLB baseball outfielder, 1992-2005 (NY Yankees, and 5 other teams), born in New Orleans, Louisiana (d. 2022)
1966 Hansi Kürsch, German heavy metal singer-songwriter, band bassist (Blind Guardian), born in Lank-Latum, West Germany
1966 Roberta Donnay American jazz singer, guitarist, and songwriter ("One World"), born in Washington, D.C.
1967 Carlos Briceno, American beach volleyball (Olympic bronze 1992, 96), born in Fountain Valley, California
1967 Lorraine Pearson, English rock vocalist (5 Star - "Silk & Steel"), born in Romford, Essex, England
1967 Mart Sander, Estonian singer (Swing Swindlers), actor, and television personality, born in Tallinn, Estonian SSR
1967 Philippe Albert, Belgian former footballer
1967 Todd Nichols, American guitarist, and songwriter (Toad The Wet Sprocket - "Fall Down"), born in Santa Barbara, California
1968 Alex Andrievsky, Belarusian hockey player (Team Belarus, Olympics 1998), born in Minsk, Soviet Union
1968 Andile Yenana, South African jazz pianist, born in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1968 Jennifer Horton, American team handball goalie (Olympics 1992, 96), born in Dover, New Jersey
1968 Michael Bivins, American pop and R&B vocalist (New Edition - "Cool It Now"; Bell Biv Devoe - "Do Me!"), born in Boston, Massachusetts
1968 Michel Doesburg, Dutch soccer player (SC Heerenveen), born in Beverwijk, Netherlands
1968 Moe Gardner, American NFL football defensive nose tackle, 1991-96 (Atlanta Falcons), born in Indianapolis, Indiana
1969 Cate Shortland, Australian film director and screenwriter (Somersault; Lore; Black Widow), born in Temora, New South Wales, Australia
1969 Iain Fraser, Canadian NHL center (Winnipeg Jets), born in Scarborough, Ontario
1970 Brendon Julian, Australian cricketer (Australian left-arm quickie), born in Hamilton, New Zealand
1970 Bret Hedican, American NHL defenseman, 1991-2009 (Vancouver Canucks, Carolina Hurricanes, and 3 other teams), born in St. Paul, Minnesota
1970 Gino Torretta, American College Football Hall of Fame quarterback (Heisman Trophy 1992; National C'ship 1989, 91; U of Miami; Seattle Seahawks), born in Pinole,
California
1971 Craig Newsome, American NFL defensive back (Green Bay Packers-Super Bowl 31), born in San Bernardino, California
1971 Justin Theroux, American actor (Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire), born in Detroit, Michigan
1971 Kevin Randleman, American mixed martial artist and professional wrestler, born in Sandusky, Ohio (d. 2016)
1971 Mario César Kindelán Mesa, Cuban boxer
1971 Paul Newlove, English rugby league player (St Helens), born in Pontefract, England
1971 Roy Keane, Irish football player (Manchester United) and coach, born in Cork, Ireland
1971 Sal Fasano, American MLB catcher (KC Royals), born in Chicago, Illinois
1971 Stephan Groth, Danish-Norwegian synth-pop singer (Apoptygma Berzerk), born in Odense, Denmark
1972 Christofer Johnsson, Swedish symphonic metal guitarist, and composer (Therion), born in Upplands Väsby, Sweden
1972 Lawrence Dallaglio, English rugby union flanker and captain (85 caps England, 3 British & Irish Lions; Was[s), born in London, England
1973 Javier Zanetti, Argentinian footballer (Inter Milan), born in Buenos Aires, Argentina
1973 Lisa Raymond, American tennis star (11 Grand Slam double titles), born in Norristown, Pennsylvania
1974 Dave Fiore, American NFL player (San Francisco 49ers), born in Waldwick, New Jersey
1974 David Sommeil, Guadeloupean footballer, born in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
1974 Luis Marín, Costa Rican footballer, born in San José, Costa Rica
1976 Michael Depoli, American wrestler
1977 Aaron Kamin, American guitarist, and singer-songwriter (The Calling), born in Studio City, California
1977 Danny Griffin, Irish soccer defender, midfielder (29 caps Northern Ireland; St Johnstone 124 games), Belfast, Northern Ireland
1977 Matt Morgan, British comedian (The Russel Brand Show), born in Dartford, Kent
1978 Chris Read, English cricketer and captain of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, born in Paignton, England
1978 Daniel Allsopp, Australian footballer (Manchester City), born in Melbourne, Australia
1979 Dinusha Fernando, Sri Lankan cricketer
1979 Ted Geoghegan, American filmmaker of horror and author, born in Beaverton, Oregon
1979 Yannick Schroeder, French racing driver
1980 Kaysar Ridha, Iraqi-American reality TV contestant on "Big Brother", born in Baghdad, Iraq
1981 Natsumi Abe, Japanese pop singer (Dream Morning Musume), born in Muroran, Hokkaidō, Japan
1981 Taufik Hidayat, Indonesian badminton player (Olympic gold, 2004; World Champion, 2005), born in Bandung, Indonesia
1982 Devon Aoki, American supermodel and actress known for "2 Fast 2 Furious", born in New York City
1983 Alexander Perezhogin, Russian ice hockey player
1983 Mathieu Roy, Canadian ice hockey player
1984 Cyrille Aimée, French jazz singer ("Let's Get Lost"), born in Samois-sur-Seine, Fontainebleau
1984 Fridolijn [von Poll], Dutch pop singer-songwriter (Finn Silver - "Crossing the Rubicon"), born in Amsterdam, Netherlands
1984 Mariel Rodriguez [Maria Padilla], Filipina-American TV host, born in the Philippines
1984 Ryan Eggold, American actor (New Amsterdam), born in Lakewood, California
1989 Ben Sahar, Israeli footballer
1989 Sam Gagner, Canadian ice hockey player
1990 Lucas Till, American actor (MacGyver), born in Fort Hood, Texas
1992 Go Ah-sung, South Korean actress known for "Snowpiercer", born in Seoul, South Korea
1994 Bernardo Silva, Portuguese footballer (Manchester City), born in Lisbon, Portugal
1994 Chun In-gee, South Korean golfer (US Open 2015, Evian C'ship 2016; Women's PGA C'ship 2022), born in Gunsan, South Korea
1999 Ja Morant, American NBA player (Memphis Grizzlies), born in Dalzell, South Carolina
2005 Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, Indian chess prodigy, born in Chennai, India