Pre-1600 •
766 –
Ali al-Ridha, 8th
Imam of
Twelver Shia Islam (died 818) •
1431 –
Pope Alexander VI (died 1503) •
1449 –
Lorenzo de' Medici, Italian politician (died 1492) •
1467 –
Sigismund I the Old, Polish king (died 1548) •
1484 –
Huldrych Zwingli, Swiss pastor and theologian (died 1531) •
1511 –
Henry, Duke of Cornwall, first-born child of
Henry VIII of England and
Catherine of Aragon (died 1511) •
1557 –
Stephen Bocskay, Prince of Transylvania (died 1606) •
1600 –
Friedrich Spanheim, Dutch theologian and academic (died 1649)
1601–1900 •
1628 –
Christoph Bernhard, German composer and theorist (died 1692) •
1655 –
Christian Thomasius, German jurist and philosopher (died 1728) •
1684 –
Arnold Drakenborch, Dutch scholar and author (died 1748) •
1711 –
Baron Franz von der Trenck, Austrian soldier (died 1749) •
1714 –
Giovanni Battista Mancini, Italian soprano and author (died 1800) • 1714 –
Kristijonas Donelaitis, Lithuanian pastor and poet (died 1780) •
1735 –
Paul Revere, American silversmith and engraver (died 1818) •
1745 –
Anthony Wayne, American general and politician (died 1796) •
1752 –
Betsy Ross, American seamstress, sewed flags for the Pennsylvania Navy during the Revolutionary War (died 1836) •
1768 –
Maria Edgeworth, Anglo-Irish author (died 1849) •
1769 –
Marie-Louise Lachapelle, French
obstetrician (died 1821) •
1774 –
André Marie Constant Duméril, French zoologist and academic (died 1860) •
1779 –
William Clowes, English publisher (died 1847) •
1803 –
Edward Dickinson, American politician and father of poet
Emily Dickinson (died 1874) •
1806 –
Lionel Kieseritzky, Estonian-French chess player (died 1853) •
1809 –
Achille Guenée, French lawyer and entomologist (died 1880) •
1813 –
George Bliss, American politician (died 1868) •
1814 –
Hong Xiuquan, Chinese rebellion leader and king (died 1864) •
1818 –
William Gamble, Irish-born American general (died 1866) •
1819 –
Arthur Hugh Clough, English-Italian poet and academic (died 1861) • 1819 –
George Foster Shepley, American general (died 1878) •
1823 –
Sándor Petőfi, Hungarian poet and activist (died 1849) •
1833 –
Robert Lawson, Scottish-New Zealand architect, designed the
Otago Boys' High School and
Knox Church (died 1902) •
1834 –
Ludovic Halévy, French author and playwright (died 1908) •
1839 –
Ouida, English-Italian author and activist (died 1908) •
1848 –
John W. Goff, Irish-American lawyer and politician (died 1924) •
1852 –
Eugène-Anatole Demarçay, French chemist and academic (died 1904) •
1854 –
James George Frazer, Scottish anthropologist and academic (died 1941) • 1854 –
Thomas Waddell, Irish-Australian politician, 15th
Premier of New South Wales (died 1940) •
1857 –
Tim Keefe, American baseball player (died 1933) •
1858 –
Heinrich Rauchinger, Kraków-born painter (died 1942) •
1859 –
Michael Joseph Owens, American inventor (died 1923) • 1859 –
Thibaw Min, Burmese king (died 1916) •
1860 –
Michele Lega, Italian cardinal (died 1935) •
1863 –
Pierre de Coubertin, French historian and educator, founded the
International Olympic Committee (died 1937) •
1864 –
Alfred Stieglitz, American photographer and curator (died 1946) • 1864 –
Qi Baishi, Chinese painter (died 1957) •
1865 –
Harry Coulby, American businessman (died 1929) •
1867 –
Mary Acworth Evershed, English astronomer and scholar (died 1949) •
1874 –
Frank Knox, American publisher and politician, 46th
United States Secretary of the Navy (died 1944) • 1874 –
Gustave Whitehead, German-American pilot and engineer (died 1927) •
1877 –
Alexander von Staël-Holstein, German sinologist and orientalist (died 1937) •
1878 –
Agner Krarup Erlang, Danish mathematician, statistician, and engineer (died 1929) •
1879 –
E. M. Forster, English author and playwright (died 1970) • 1879 –
William Fox, Hungarian-American screenwriter and producer, founded the
Fox Film Corporation and
Fox Theatres (died 1952) •
1883 –
William J. Donovan, American general, lawyer, and politician (died 1959) • 1883 –
Noe Khomeriki, Georgian Social Democrat politician (died 1924) •
1884 –
Chikuhei Nakajima, Japanese lieutenant, engineer, and politician, founded
Nakajima Aircraft Company (died 1949) •
1887 –
Wilhelm Canaris, German admiral (died 1945) •
1888 –
Chesley Bonestell, American painter, designer, and illustrator (died 1986) • 1888 –
John Garand, Canadian-American engineer, designed the
M1 Garand rifle (died 1974) • 1888 –
Georgios Stanotas, Greek general (died 1965) •
1889 –
Charles Bickford, American actor (died 1967) • 1889 –
Seabury Quinn, American author (died 1969) •
1890 –
Anton Melik, Slovenian geographer and academic (died 1966) •
1891 –
Sampurnanand, Indian educator and politician, 3rd
Governor of Rajasthan (died 1969) •
1892 –
Mahadev Desai, Indian author and activist (died 1942) • 1892 –
Artur Rodziński, Polish-American conductor (died 1958) • 1892 –
Manuel Roxas, Filipino lawyer and politician, 5th
President of the Philippines (died 1948) •
1893 –
Mordechai Frizis, Greek colonel (died 1940) • 1893 –
Heinie Miller, American football player and coach (died 1964) •
1894 –
Satyendra Nath Bose, Indian physicist and mathematician (died 1974) • 1894 –
Edward Joseph Hunkeler, American clergyman (died 1970) •
1895 –
J. Edgar Hoover, American law enforcement official; 1st
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (died 1972) •
1899 –
Randolfo Pacciardi, centre-left Italian politician (died 1991) •
1900 –
Chiune Sugihara, Japanese soldier and diplomat (died 1986) • 1900 –
Xavier Cugat, Spanish-American singer-songwriter and actor (died 1990)
1901–present •
1902 –
Buster Nupen, Norwegian-South African cricketer and lawyer (died 1977) • 1902 –
Hans von Dohnányi, German jurist and political dissident (died 1945) •
1904 –
Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry, Pakistani lawyer and politician, 5th
President of Pakistan (died 1982) •
1905 –
Stanisław Mazur, Ukrainian-Polish mathematician and theorist (died 1981) • 1905 –
Lise Lindbæk, Norwegian journalist and war correspondent (died 1961) •
1906 –
Manuel Silos, Filipino filmmaker and actor (died 1988) •
1907 –
Kinue Hitomi, Japanese sprinter and long jumper (died 1931) •
1909 –
Dana Andrews, American actor (died 1992) • 1909 –
Stepan Bandera, Ukrainian soldier and politician (died 1959) • 1909 –
Peggy Dennis, American-Russian journalist, author, and activist (died 1993) •
1911 –
Basil Dearden, English director, producer, and screenwriter (died 1971) • 1911 –
Hank Greenberg, American baseball player (died 1986) • 1911 –
Roman Totenberg, Polish-American violinist and educator (died 2012) • 1911 –
Audrey Wurdemann, American poet and author (died 1960) •
1912 –
Boris Vladimirovich Gnedenko, Russian mathematician and historian (died 1995) • 1912 –
Kim Philby, British spy (died 1988) • 1912 –
Nikiforos Vrettakos, Greek poet and academic (died 1991) •
1914 –
Noor Inayat Khan, British
SOE agent (died 1944) •
1917 –
Shannon Bolin, American actress and singer (died 2016) • 1918 –
Willy den Ouden, Dutch swimmer (died 1997) •
1919 –
Rocky Graziano, American boxer and actor (died 1990) • 1919 –
Carole Landis, American actress (died 1948) • 1919 –
Sheila Mercier, British actress,
Emmerdale Farm (died 2019) • 1919 –
Bones McKinney, American basketball player (died 1997) • 1919 –
J. D. Salinger, American soldier and author (died 2010) •
1920 –
Osvaldo Cavandoli, Italian cartoonist (died 2007) •
1921 –
Ismail al-Faruqi, Palestinian-American philosopher and academic (died 1986) • 1921 –
César Baldaccini, French sculptor and academic (died 1998) • 1921 –
Regina Bianchi, Italian actress (died 2013) • 1921 –
Johnny Logan, American basketball player (died 1977) •
1922 –
Ernest Hollings, American soldier and politician, 106th
Governor of South Carolina (died 2019) •
1923 –
Barbara Baxley, American actress (died 1990) • 1923 –
Valentina Cortese, Italian actress (died 2019) • 1923 –
Milt Jackson, American jazz vibraphonist and composer (died 1999) •
1924 –
Francisco Macías Nguema, Equatorial Guinean politician, 1st
President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea (died 1979) •
1925 –
Matthew Beard, American child actor (died 1981) • 1925 –
Paul Bomani, Tanzanian politician and diplomat, 1st
Tanzanian Minister of Finance (died 2005) •
1926 –
Kazys Petkevičius, Lithuanian basketball player and coach (died 2008) •
1927 –
Maurice Béjart, French-Swiss dancer, choreographer, and director (died 2007) • 1927 –
James Reeb, American clergyman and political activist (died 1965) • 1927 –
Vernon L. Smith, American economist and academic,
Nobel Prize laureate • 1927 –
Doak Walker, American football player and businessman (died 1998) •
1928 –
Ernest Tidyman, American author and screenwriter (died 1984) • 1928 –
Gerhard Weinberg, German-American historian, author, and academic •
1929 –
Larry L. King, American journalist, author, and playwright (died 2012) •
1930 –
Ty Hardin, American actor (died 2017) •
1932 –
Giuseppe Patanè, Italian conductor (died 1989) •
1933 –
James Hormel, American philanthropist and diplomat (died 2021) • 1933 –
Joe Orton, English dramatist (died 1967) • 1934 –
Lakhdar Brahimi, Algerian politician,
Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs •
1935 –
Om Prakash Chautala, Indian politician (died 2024) •
1936 –
James Sinegal, American businessman, co-founded
Costco •
1938 –
Frank Langella, American actor • 1939 –
Phil Read, English motorcycle racer and businessman (died 2022) • 1939 –
Senfronia Thompson, American politician • 1939 –
Younoussi Touré, Malian politician,
Prime Minister of Mali (died 2022) •
1940 –
Prathia Hall, American civil rights movement activist (died 2002) •
1942 –
Dennis Archer, American lawyer and politician, 67th
Mayor of Detroit • 1942 –
Anthony Hamilton-Smith, 3rd Baron Colwyn, English dentist and politician (died 2024) • 1942 –
Country Joe McDonald, American singer-songwriter and guitarist • 1942 –
Alassane Ouattara, Ivorian economist and politician,
President of the Ivory Coast • 1942 –
Gennadi Sarafanov, Russian pilot and cosmonaut (died 2005) •
1943 –
Tony Knowles, American soldier and politician, 7th
Governor of Alaska • 1943 –
Don Novello, American comedian, screenwriter and producer • 1944 –
Barry Beath, Australian rugby league player • 1944 –
Jimmy Hart, American professional wrestling manager • 1944 –
Zafarullah Khan Jamali, Pakistani field hockey player and politician, 13th
Prime Minister of Pakistan (died 2020) • 1944 –
Teresa Torańska, Polish journalist and author (died 2013) • 1944 –
Mati Unt, Estonian author, playwright, and director (died 2005) •
1945 –
Victor Ashe, American politician and former United States Ambassador to Poland • 1945 –
Jacky Ickx, Belgian racing driver • 1945 –
Jimmy Jones, American basketball player •
1946 –
Rivellino, Brazilian footballer and manager • 1946 –
Claude Steele, American social psychologist and academic •
1947 –
Jon Corzine, American sergeant and politician, 54th
Governor of New Jersey •
1948 –
Devlet Bahçeli, Turkish economist, academic, and politician, 57th
Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey • 1948 –
Pavel Grachev, Russian general and politician, 1st
Russian Minister of Defence (died 2012) • 1948 –
Dick Quax, New Zealand runner and politician (died 2018) •
1949 –
Borys Tarasyuk, Ukrainian politician and diplomat •
1950 –
Wayne Bennett, Australian rugby league player and coach • 1950 –
Tony Currie, English footballer •
1952 –
Shaji N. Karun, Indian director and cinematographer (died 2025) •
1953 –
Gary Johnson, American businessman and politician, 29th
Governor of New Mexico •
1954 –
Richard Edson, American actor • 1954 –
Bob Menendez, American lawyer and politician • 1954 –
Dennis O'Driscoll, Irish poet and critic (died 2012) • 1954 –
Yannis Papathanasiou, Greek engineer and politician,
Greek Minister of Finance •
1955 –
Mary Beard, English classicist, academic and presenter • 1955 –
LaMarr Hoyt, American baseball player (died 2021) •
1956 –
Sergei Avdeyev, Russian engineer and astronaut • 1956 –
Royce Ayliffe, Australian rugby league player • 1956 –
Christine Lagarde, French lawyer and politician; Managing Director,
International Monetary Fund • 1956 –
Mike Mitchell, American basketball player (died 2011) • 1956 –
Martin Plaza, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist •
1957 –
Evangelos Venizelos, Greek lawyer and politician,
Deputy Prime Minister of Greece •
1958 –
Grandmaster Flash, Barbadian rapper and DJ • 1958 –
Dave Silk, American ice hockey player •
1959 –
Abdul Ahad Mohmand, Afghan colonel, pilot, and astronaut • 1959 –
Azali Assoumani, Comorian colonel and politician,
President of the Comoros • 1959 –
Panagiotis Giannakis, Greek basketball player and coach • 1959 –
Adrian Hall, English director and former actor •
1961 –
Sam Backo, Australian rugby league player (died 2025) •
1962 –
Anton Muscatelli, Italian-Scottish economist and academic •
1963 –
Milo Aukerman, American singer and songwriter • 1963 –
Jean-Marc Gounon, French racing driver •
1964 –
Dedee Pfeiffer, American actress •
1966 –
Anna Burke, Australian businesswoman and politician, 28th
Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives • 1966 –
Ivica Dačić, Serbian journalist and politician, 95th
Prime Minister of Serbia • 1966 –
Tihomir Orešković, Croatian–Canadian businessman, 11th
Prime Minister of Croatia •
1967 –
Tawera Nikau, New Zealand rugby league player •
1968 –
Davor Šuker, Croatian footballer •
1969 –
Morris Chestnut, American actor • 1969 –
Verne Troyer, American actor (died 2018) •
1970 –
Sergei Kiriakov, Russian footballer and coach •
1971 –
Sammie Henson, American wrestler and coach • 1971 –
Bobby Holík, Czech-American ice hockey player and coach • 1971 –
Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia, Indian politician •
1972 –
Lilian Thuram, French footballer •
1974 –
Christian Paradis, Canadian lawyer and politician, 9th
Canadian Minister of Industry •
1975 –
Chris Anstey, Australian basketball player and coach • 1975 –
Joe Cannon, American soccer player and sportscaster • 1975 –
Becky Kellar-Duke, Canadian ice hockey player • 1975 –
Fernando Tatís, Dominican baseball player •
1976 –
Tank, American singer, songwriter, producer, and actor •
1978 –
Arilson Chiorato, Brazilian politician •
1979 –
Vidya Balan, Indian actress • 1979 –
Ibrahim Benli, Danish politician •
1980 –
Elin Nordegren, Swedish-American model •
1981 –
Jonas Armstrong, Irish-English actor • 1981 –
Zsolt Baumgartner, Hungarian racing driver • 1981 –
Mladen Petrić, Croatian footballer • 1981 –
Eden Riegel, American actress • 1982 –
David Nalbandian, Argentine tennis player •
1983 –
Calum Davenport, English footballer • 1983 –
Park Sung-hyun, South Korean archer •
1984 –
Paolo Guerrero, Peruvian footballer • 1984 –
Fernando San Emeterio, Spanish basketball player • 1984 –
Michael Witt, Australian rugby league player •
1985 –
Jeff Carter, Canadian ice hockey player • 1985 –
Steven Davis, Northern Irish footballer • 1985 –
Kenoh, Japanese professional wrestler • 1985 –
Tiago Splitter, Brazilian basketball player •
1986 –
Pablo Cuevas, Uruguayan tennis player • 1986 –
Glen Davis, American basketball player • 1986 –
Colin Morgan, Northern Irish actor • 1986 –
Lee Sung-min, South Korean singer • 1987 –
Gia Coppola, American director and screenwriter •
1987 –
Gilbert Brulé, Canadian ice hockey player • 1987 –
Meryl Davis, American ice dancer • 1987 –
Patric Hörnqvist, Swedish ice hockey player •
1988 –
Marcel Gecov, Czech footballer •
1989 –
Jason Pierre-Paul, American football player •
1990 –
Julia Glushko, Israeli tennis player • 1990 –
Ali Maâloul, Tunisian football player •
1991 –
Glen Rice Jr., American basketball player • 1991 –
Darius Slay, American football player • 1991 –
Xavier Su'a-Filo, American football player •
1992 –
Nathaniel Peteru, New Zealand rugby league player • 1992 –
Shane Duffy, Irish footballer •
1993 –
Larry Nance Jr., American basketball player •
1993 –
Abdoulaye Doucouré, Malian footballer •
1994 –
Brendan Elliot, Australian rugby league player • 1994 –
LaMonte Wade Jr., American baseball player •
1995 –
Sardar Azmoun, Iranian footballer • 1995 –
Poppy, American singer and YouTube personality •
1996 –
Andreas Pereira, Brazilian footballer • 1996 –
Mahmoud Dahoud, German footballer • 1996 –
Mathias Jensen, Danish footballer •
1997 –
Noah Kahan, American singer-songwriter • 1997 –
Keegan Hipgrave, Australian rugby league player • 1997 –
Gonzalo Montiel, Argentine footballer •
1998 –
Cristina Bucșa, Moldovan-Spanish tennis player • 1998 –
Edwuin Cetré, Colombian footballer • 1998 –
Enock Mwepu, Zambian footballer • 1998 –
Frank Onyeka, Nigerian footballer •
1999 –
Tomás Chancalay, Argentine footballer • 1999 –
Azmy Qowimuramadhoni, Indonesian-Azerbaijani badminton player •
2000 –
Nicolas Kühn, German footballer • 2000 –
Ice Spice, American rapper •
2001 –
Angourie Rice, Australian actress • 2001 –
Winter, South Korean singer •
2002 –
Simon Adingra, Ivorian footballer •
2003 –
Daria Trubnikova, Russian rhythmic gymnast •
2004 –
Lamine Camara, Senegalese footballer •
2007 –
Ian Subiabre, Argentine footballer ==Deaths==