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Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, English chief minister (1598-1625)
Brigham Young, Mormon church leader, polygamist
Mikhail Glinka, Russian composer
John Masefield, English poet
Molly Picon, Actress
Frank Whittle, inventor of a jet engine
Nelson Riddle, musical conductor
Marilyn Monroe, (Norma Jean Baker), Actress (Some Like It Hot)
Andy Griffith, (Matlock, sheriff of Mayberry)
Georgi T. Dobrovolsky, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 11)
Pat Boone singer
Cleavon Little, Actor
Linda Scott
Frederica von Stade, opera singer
Ron Wood, rock guitarist (Faces/Rolling Stones)
Tom Sneva, US auto racer
Chiyonofuji, sumo wrestler
Marquis de Sade, 1st known sadist
St. Pius X, 257th Roman Catholic pope (1903-14)
Thomas Hardy, English poet and novelist (Mayor of Casterbridge)
Karl Gjellerup, Danish poet, novelist (Nobel 1917)
Sir Edward Elgar, composer (Pomp & Circumstance)
Hedda Hopper
Johnny Weissmuller, swimmer-Actor (Tarzan)
Brock Peters, Actor, singer
Phillip Burton
Chuck Barris, TV producer
Charles Conrad, Jr., astronaut (Gemini 5, 11, Apollo 12, Skylab 2)
Sally Kellerman, in California
King Constantine, of Greece
Charlie Watts, Rolling Stones drummer
Stacy Keach, Actor
Charles Haid, Actor (Hill Street Blues)
Marvin Hamlisch
Garo Yepremian, NFL place kicker (Miami Dolphins)
Jerry Mathers, the "Beaver"
William Hone, English author, bookseller (The Every-Day Book)
Jefferson Davis, President of Confederacy (1861-1865)
Garret Augustus Hobart, (R), 24th U.S. vice-president (1897-99)
Ransom Eli Olds, auto (Oldsmobile) & truck (REO) manufacturer
George V, king of England (1910-36)
Josephine Baker, dancer, singer
Paulette Goddard
Ellen Corby
Alain Resnais, French film director
Tony Curtis, (Bernard Schwartz), Actor (Some Like It Hot, Trapeze)
Collen Dewhurst, Actress
Allen Ginsberg, Beat poet (Howl)
Curtis Mayfield, musician
Suzi Quatro, Detroit (Happy Days)
Deneice Williams, singer
Fran‡ois Quesnay, French economist, leader of the Physiocrats
George III, English king during American Revolution (1760-1820)
Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, Finnish military hero, president (1944-46)
Roselind Russell
Howard Metzenbaum, (D), Ohio sen
Robert Merrill, baritone
Gene Barry, Actor (Bat Masterson)
Dennis Weaver, Actor (Chester in Gunsmoke, Duel)
Robert Earl Hughes, became heaviest known human (486 kg)
John Barrymore, Jr., Actor
Bruce Dern, Actor (Coming Home, Silent Running, Tatoo)
Freddie Fender, country singer
Bettina Gregory, News woman
Rosemary Joyce
Parker Stevenson
Andrea Jagger, in Chicago Tennis player
Adam Smith, economist (Wealth of Nations) (baptized) Kirkcaldy Scot
John Couch Adams, codiscoverer of Neptune
Francisco (Pancho) Villa, Mexican revolutionary, guerrilla leader
John Maynard Keynes, in Cambridge England Economist
Ruth Benedict, American anthropologist (Patterns of Culture)
Federico Garcˇa Lorca, Spanish poet and dramatist
Dennis Gabor, invented holography
Art Donovan, NFL defensive tackle (Baltimore, N.Y. Yanks, Dallas)
Marion Motley, AAFC, NFL fullback (Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh)
Tony Richardson, English director (Delicate Balance, Hotel N.H.)
Robert Lansing
Bill Moyers, news commentator
Charles Joseph Clark, (P-C), 16th Canadian prime minister (1979-80)
Regiomontanus (Johannes Muller), prepares astronomical tables
Diego Vel zquez, Spanish painter
Nathan Hale, patriot
John Trumbull, painter
Karl F. Braun, codeveloper of wireless telegraphy (Nobel 1909)
Thomas Mann, German novelist (Magic Mountain) (Nobel 1929)
Paul Dudley White, heart specialist
Walter Abel, Actor
Aram Khachaturian, Russian musician, composer
Bill Dickey, Baseball hall-of-famer
Kathran Graham, publisher (Washington Post)
Walter Percy Chrysler, cars
David R. Scott, U.S. astronaut (Gemini 8, Apollo 9, 15)
Billie Whitelaw, actrees
Dalai Lama, religious leader
Bobby Mitchell, NFL running back, wide receiver (Browns, Redskins)
Gary "US" Bonds, singer & songwriter
Harvey Fierstein, Playwright
Bjorn Borg, Racketeer
Sydney Walsh
Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced the Gregorian calendar in 1582
Earl of Liverpool, (C), British prime minister (1812-27)
Beau Brummel, English dandy
Paul Gaugin (Eugene Henri), French post-impressionist painter
Robert Mulliken, U.S. chemist, physicist (Nobel 1966)
George Szell, conductor
Jessica Tandy, Actress in London
Peter Rodino, (D), NJ Rep
Rocky Graziano, pugilist
John Turner, (L), 17th Canadian prime minister (1984)
Dolores Gray
Tom Jones, singer
Thurman Munson, Yankee Capt
Prince, rocker
Mohammed, prophet of Islam
Giovanni Domenico Cassini, discovered 4 satellites of Saturn
Robert Schumann, in Germany composer
Sir John Everett Millais, English painter
Ida Sazton McKinley, first lady
Frank Lloyd Wright, master builder in Richland Center, Wisc
Francis Crick, codiscoverer of the structure of DNA (Nobel 1962)
Byron R. (Whizzer) White, football star, U.S. Supreme Court justice
Robert Preston, Actor
Alexis Smith, Actress BC Canada
Jerry Stiller, comedian
Dana Wynter, in London
Joan Rivers, comedian
Millicent Martin
Herb Adderley, NFL defensive back (Green Bay, Dallas)
Nancy Sinatra, in Jersey City er boots were made for walkin'
Boz Scaggs, rocker
Griffin Dunne
George Stephenson, principal RR locomotive inventor
John Howard Payne, American author, Actor, diplomat
Bertha von Suttner, Austrian novelist, pacifist (Nobel 1905)
Carl Nielsen, Danish composer
Cole Porter, composer, lyricist (Anything Goes, Kiss Me Kate)
Fred Waring, musician-conductor
Les Paul, guitarist
Robert S. McNamara, former U.S. secretary of defense
Marvin Kalb, Newsman
Donald Duck, famous fowl
Bonnie Tyler, Singer
Dave Parker, baseball player
Michael J Fox, (Family Ties, Teen Wolf)
John Dollond, owner of 1st patent for achromatic lens
Immanuel Velikovsky, writer (Worlds in Collision)
Frederick Loewe, composer
Prince Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh, Mr Elizabeth II
Judy Garland (Frances Gumm), not in Kansas any more (Wizard of Oz)
Maurice Sendak, children's author, illustrator, set designer
James A. McDivitt, U.S. astronaut (Gemini 4, Apollo 9)
F. Lee Bailey, American attorney
Andrew Stevens
Ben Jonson, English playwright, poet (Volpone, The Alchemist)
J G Palitzsch, 1st saw Halley's comet on return, in Prolitz
John Constable, in England painter
Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett, leader of English women's movement
Richard Strauss, German composer (Till Eulenspiegel)
Charles Fabry, found ozone layer in upper atmosphere
Jeannette Rankin, 1st woman elected to US Congress (from Montana)
Y. Kawabata
Ernie Nevers, NFL fullback (Duluth Eskimos, Chicago Cardinals)
Paul Mellon, philanthropist
Jacques-Yves Cousteau, oceanic explorer aboard calypso, France
Ris Stevens, mezzo-soprano
Vince Lombardy, NFL coach (Green Bay Packers)
William Styron, Author
Richard Todd, Actor
William Styron, novelist (Confessions of Nat Turner)
Gene Wilder, Actor (Young Frankenstein, Silver Streak)
Chad Everett, acted like a doctor
Jackie Stewart, fast driver
Adrienne Barbeau, wife of John Carpenter (Maude)
Joe Montana, signal caller
Charles Kingsley, English clergyman, novelist (Westward Ho!)
Johanna Spyri, Swiss writer (Heidi)
Anthony Eden, Earl of Avon (C), British prime minister (1955-57)
David Rockefeller, Intl Power Broker
Irwin Allen, Movie disaster producer
Uta Hagen
Vera Ralston, Actress
George Herbert Walker Bush, (R), 43rd VP (1981-89)
Vic Damone
Anne Frank, diarist
Jim Nabors, (Gomer Pyle) Actor-singer
Rona Jaffe, Author
Chick Corea, a funky jazz musician
Marv Albert, Yes! Sportscaster
Charles II (the Bald), king of France (843-77), emperor (875-77)
Winfield Scott, American army general, presidential candidate
James Clerk Maxwell, physicist, formulated electromagnetic theory
William Butler Yeats, Irish poet (Wild Swans at Coole) (Nobel 1923)
Emile Levassor wins, 1st Paris-Bordeaux-Paris auto race (24 kph)
Harold "Red" Grange, "Galloping Ghost" of football
Ralph Edwards, (This is your Life)
Christo, artist
Richard Thomas, AKA John Boy
Ally Sheedy, NY
Bettina Bunge, Tennis player
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, physicist, formulated Coulomb's Law
Harriet Beecher Stowe, authoress (Uncle Tom's Cabin)
John Bartlett, American editor, compiler of Familiar Quotations
Andrey Markov, Russian mathematician
Alois Alzheimer, German psychiatrist, pathologist
Karl Landsteiner, immunologist, pathologist (Nobel 1930)
Burl Ives, folk singer-Actor
Dorothy McGuirre, of McGuirre sisters
Sam Wanamaker, Actor-director
Pierre Salinger, ABC newsman former White House press sect
Ernesto (Che) Guevara, Latin American revolutionary
Marla Gibbs, in Chicago Ill
Jerzy Kosinski, Author
Donald Trump, Master Builder
Joan Van Ark, in NYC (or 06-16)
Bob Frankston, VisiCalc programmer
Eddie Mekka
Eric Heiden, zooms across Olympic ice
Boy George Dowd, androgynous rock musician & druggie
Steffi Graff, in W Germany Tennis player
Edward the Black Prince
Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson, 1st lady
Edvard Grieg, Norwegian composer
Morris K. Udall, (D-Az-Rep)
Mario Cuomo, (D-NY-gov)
Waylon Jennings, singer of innumerable country songs
Harry Nilsson, laid-back singer & songwriter
Nicola Pagett
Judy Pace, in LA
Tom Forzani, CFL wide receiver (Calgary Stampeders)
Arthur Meighen, (C), 9th prime minister of Canada (1920-21, 1926)
Stan Laurel, file comedian (Laurel & Hardy)
Barbara McClintock, U.S. cytogeneticist (Nobel 1983)
Helen Traubel, opera singer
Enoch Powell, British Conservative, racist
Katharine Graham, newspaper publisher ("Washington Post")
John Howard Griffin, American photographer, author (Black Like Me)
Erich Segal, author (Love Story)
Joyce Carol Oates, American novelist (Garden of Earthly Delights)
Edward I, king of England (1272-1307)
John Wesley, cofounder of Methodist movement
William Hooper, signed Decl of Ind
Charles Gounod, in France composer
George Cormack, invented "Wheaties" cereal
Igor Stravinsky, invented Rite of Spring
Ralph Bellamy, Actor
John Hersey, author (Hiroshima, A Bell for Adano)
Dean Martin, singer, Actor
Kingman Brewster, Yale pres
Fran‡ois Jacob, French biologist, bacteriologist (Nobel 1965)
Beryl Reid
Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, AAFC, NFL halfback, end (L.A. Rams)
Tigran Petrosyan, of USSR, world chess champion (1963-69)
Bobby Bell, NFL linebacker (Kansas City)
Barry Manilow, singer
Phylicia Allen Ayers Rashad, in Houston Tx (Cosby)
Joe Piscopo, comedian (SNL)
William Lassell, discoverer of satellites of Uranus and Neptune
Ivan Goncharov, Russian novelist, travel writer (Oblomov)
Henry Clay Folger, Jr., American businessman, Shakespeare fan
James Montgomery Flagg, illustrator "I want you" recruiting poster
George Mallory, English mountain climber ("because it is there")
Jeanette MacDonald, 'When I'm calling you'
Kay Kyser, radio and film personality (Three Little Fishes)
E.G. Marshall, (Defenders)
Sylvia Porter, financial writer
Tom Wicker, (NY Times)
Eva Bartok, Actress Budapest Hungry
Vitali M. Zholobov, cosmonaut (Soyuz 21)
Paul McCartney, Yeah-Yeah-Yeah
Linda Thorson, in Canada
Isabella Rossellini, (Blue Velvet)
Carol Kane, in Cleveland Ohio (Taxi-Simpka)
Janice Merrill, track star
James VI, of Scotland (1567-1625)/James I of England (1603-25)
Blaise Pascal, mathematician, physicist, religious writer
Elbert Hubbard, Essayist
Duchess of Windsor, divorcee
Guy Lombardo, conductor
Henry Louis Gehrig Yankees,"Iron Horse"
Quentin N Burdick, (Sen-D-NC)
Mildred Natwick, Actress
Osamu Dazai, Japanese novelist (Tsugaru, No Longer Human)
Alan Cranston, (Seb-D-CA) Pres candidate
Pauline Kael, Movie critic
Louis Jourdan, France
Howell Heflin, (Sen-D-AL)
Aage N. Bohr, Danish physicist, studied atomic nucleus (Nobel 1975)
Leo Nomellini, NFL defensive tackle (San Francisco 49ers)
Nancy Marchand, Actress
Pier Angeli, in Italy
Viktor I. Patsayev, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 11)
Gena Rowlands, in Cambria Wisc
Malcolm McDowell, (Clockwork Orange)
Kathleen Turner, (Peggy Sue got Married)
Ann Wilson, in San Diego (Heart)
Mark DeBarge, Rocker
Garfield, the cat "Big fat hairy deal"
Nicholas Rowe, dramatist, English poet laureate
Jacques Offenbach, in France composer
Lillian Hellman, playwright (Toys in the Attic, Little Foxes)
Errol Flynn, Actor
Audie Murphy, war hero, Actor
Chet Atkins, Country Guitar Player
Brian Wilson, (Beachboy)
Anne Murray, in Nova Scotia singer
Andre Watts, concert pianist
Candy Clark, Actress
Lionel Richie, singer
Cyndi Lauper, in Brooklyn - A fun girl
John Taylor, rocker
Martha Washington-1st, 1st lady
Daniel D. Tompkins, (D-R), 6th VP (1817-25)
Rockwell Kent, artist
Reinhold Niebuhr, American theologian
Dorothy Stickney, Actress
Al Hirschfeld, Cartoonist
Jean-Paul Sartre, French philosopher, writer (Nobel 1964; declined)
Mary McCarthy, American novelist (Group)
Jane Russell, full-figured gal Bemidji Minn, (Outlaw)
Judy Holliday
Maureen Stapleton, in Troy NY
Carl Stokes, mayor of Cleveland
Mike McCormack, NFL offensive tackle (NY Yankees, Cleveland)
Lawrence K Grossman, NBC News president
Margaret Heckler, former HEW secretary
Bernie Kopell, (Love Boat)
Monte Markham, Actor
Fran‡oise Sagan, French novelist
Ron Ely, (Tarzan)
Mariette Hartley, (Poloroid spokesperson)
Joe Flaherty, Comedian (2nd City)
Ray Davies, a kinky singer
Meredith Baxter-Birney, in California (Family Ties)
Michael Gross, (Family Ties)
Benazir Bhutto, Pakistani opposition leader
Prince William, of Wales Prince Chuck & Lady Di's baby
George Vancouver, surveyed Pacific coast from S.F. to Vancouver I
Paul Morphy, US greatest chess player of all time champ (1857-61)
Giacomo Puccini, Italian operatic composer
Sir Julian Huxley, biologist and philosopher of science
Erich Maria Remarque, novelist (All Quiet on the Western Front)
Billy Wilder, movie director
Anne Morrow Lindbergh, American aviator, author (Gift from the Sea)
Katherine Dunham, American dancer, choreographer, anthropologist
Peter Pears, tenor
Joseph Papp, stage producer and director
Bill Blass, fashion designer
Dianne Feinstein, (D-mayor-SF)
Kris Kristofferson, singer/Actor (Amerika)
Ed Bradley, CBS News somewhere
Todd Rundgren, (Hello, it's Me)
Lindsey Wagner, LA (Bionic Woman)
Meryl Streep, NJ (French Lieutenant's Woman, Sophie's Choice)
Josephine, empress of France
George Sax, inventor of saxophone
Irvin S. Cobb, American writer, humorist
Alfred Kinsey, sexologist
Duke of Windsor, (King Edward VIII of England, briefly in 1936)
David Ogilvy, advertising whiz
Alan Turing, mathematician pioneer in computer theory
William P. Rogers, former sec of state
Irene Worth, in Nebraska
Bob Fosse, choreographer, director (Cabaret, Damn Yankees)
June Carter Cash, country singer & Johnny's wife in Virginia
Donn F. Eisele, astronaut (Apollo 7)
Bert Convy, game show host
Wilma Rudolph, retired Olympic athlete
James Levine, musical conductor
Ted Shackelford
Henry Ward Beecher, American clergyman, orator
Gustavus Franklin Swift, founder of Swift & Co
Ambrose Bierce, satirist
Jack Dempsey, Heavyweight boxing champion (1919-26) (Manassa Mauler)
Norman Cousins, editor (Saturday Review)
Sir Fred Hoyle, cosmologist, proposed steady-state universe theory
John Ciardi, poet, critic, translator of Dante
Sibohan McKenna, Actress
Jack Carter
David McTaggart, cofounder of Greenpeace
Michele Lee, LA (Falcon's Crest)
Nancy Allen, Actress
Danielle Spencer, in Bronx
Henry (Hap) Arnold, commanding general, US Army Air Force in WW II
George Abbott, Broadway luminary
Hermann Oberth, founder of modern astronautics
Earl Mountbatten, of Burma, royal relative
George Orwell, English satirist, author (Animal Farm, 1984)
J. Hans D. Jensen, German physicist (atomic nuclei) (Nobel 1963)
Sidney Lumet, movie director
June Lockhart, in NYC - Lassie's mom
Robert Venturi, American architect
Willis Reed, Basketball hall-of-famer
Carly Simon, NYC (You're So Vain)
Phyllis George, in Denton Tx - Miss America
George Michael,in England
Hermann Oberth, father of German rocketry
Dr. Philip Doddridge, English Nonconformist clergyman
Charles Messier, cataloguer of "M objects"
Arthur Middleton, signer of the Declaration of Independence
George Morland, English artist
Abner Doubleday, credited with inventing American Baseball
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin - engineer, mathematician, physicist
Sir Robert Laird Borden, (C), 8th Canadian prime minister (1911-20)
Pearl S. Buck, author (The Good Earth) (Nobel 1938)
Stuart Symington, (D), former U.S. senator from Missouri
Peter Lorre, Actor (M, Casablanca, Beast with 5 Fingers)
Maurice Wilkes, invented the stored program concept for computers
Eleanor Parker, Actress
Pavel Belyayev, cosmonaut (Voskhod 2)
Billy Davis, singer
Pamela Bellwood
Mick Jones, rocker
Zeng Jinlian, became tallest woman known (2.46 m, 8' 1")
Louis XII, (the Just), king of France (1498-1515)
Charles IX, king of France (1560-74)
Charles XII, king of Sweden (1697-1718)
Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish nationalist
Ivan Vazov, Bulgarian poet, novelist, playwright (Under the Yoke)
Lafcadio Hearn, American journalist, author (Chita)
Emma Goldman, anarchist
Paul Laurence Dunbar, poet and short story writer
Helen Keller, blind-deaf author-lecturer had more sense than many
Willie Mosconi, world champion pool player
IAL Diamond, Screenwriter
Bob Keeshan, aka Capt Kangaroo (Good Morning Captain)
H Ross Periot, Billionaire
Anna Moffo, soprano in Wayne Penn
Bruce E. Babbitt, (Gov-D-AL)
Norma Kamali
Julia Duffy, in Minneapolis Mn (Newhart Show)
Isabelle Adjani
Henry VIII, of England (1509-47)., Don't lose your head over him
Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish Baroque painter
Jean Jacques Rousseau, in France social contrActor
Paul Broca, French brain surgeon, anthropologist
Luigi Pirandello, Italian writer (6 Characters) (Nobel 1934)
Alexis Carrel, French surgeon, sociologist, biologist (Nobel 1912)
Richard Rogers, composer
Mel Brooks, comedian, Actor, director (To Be or Not to Be)
Gilda Radner, comedian (SNL - Baba Wawa) Detroit
Patrick Kincaid, send him a card author of TODAY
Danielle Briesbois, Archie Bunker's girl
George Washington Goethals, built Panama Canal
William James Mayo, American surgeon
Shigechiyo Izumi, alive at 120 (greatest authenticated human age)
Antoine Saint-Exupery, French aviator, writer (Wind, Sand & Stars)
Nelson Eddy, singer
LeRoy Anderson, composer
Ruth Warwick, in St Joseph Missouri
Slim Pickens, Actor (Dr. Strangelove, Blazing Saddles)
Cara Williams
Robert Evans
Carl Levin, (Sen-D-MI)
Harmon Killebrew, baseball player
Gary Busey
Fred Grandy, Love Boats Gopher
Charles VIII, king of France (1483-98), invaded Italy
Elizabeth Kortright Monroe, first lady
William A. Wheeler, (R) 19th U.S. vice-president (1877-81)
Jan Peerce, tenor
Juan Bosch, poet, president of the Dominican Republic (1962-63)
Czeslaw Milosz, Polish-American writer (Nobel 1980)
Dan Reeves, NFL team owner (Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams)
Lena Horne, singer Bkln NY
Buddy Rich, drummer
Susan Hayward, in Flatbush Bkln
Harry Blackstone Jr, magician
Nancy Dussault, in Florida