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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*[[1947]] - [[Second Red Scare|Red Scare]]: The "[[Hollywood Ten]]" are [[blacklisted]] by [[Hollywood, California|Hollywood]] [[movie studio]]s. +*[[1947]] - [[Second Red Scare|Red Scare]]: The "[[Hollywood Ten]]" are [[blacklisted]] by [[Studio system|Hollywood movie studio]]s.
-*[[1952]] - [[Agatha Christie]]'s murder-mystery play ''[[The Mousetrap]]'' opens at the Ambassadors Theatre in [[London]] and eventually becomes the longest continuously-running [[play]] in history.+*[[1952]] - [[Agatha Christie]]'s murder-mystery play ''[[The Mousetrap]]'' opens in London.
- +*[[2005]] - ''[[The Libertine (2005 film)|The Libertine]]'' world premiere
==Births== ==Births==
-* [[1841]] - [[Ernst Schröder]], German mathematician (d. [[1902]])+* [[1870]] - [[Maurice Denis]], French painter (b. [[1943]])
-* [[1843]] - [[Henry Ware Eliot]] American industrialist, philanthropist and the father of [[T. S. Eliot]] (d. [[1919]])+*[[1877]] - [[Harley Granville-Barker]], English actor, director, producer, critic and playwright. (d. 1946)
-* [[1844]] - [[Karl Benz]], German engineer (d. [[1929]])+* [[1962]] - [[Ashley Beedle]], British disc jockey and record producer.
-* [[1845]] - [[José Maria Eça de Queiróz]], Portuguese novelist (d. [[1900]])+* [[1950]] - [[Jocelyn Brown]], United States dance music singer.
-* [[1846]] - [[Carrie Nation]], American temperance advocate (d. [[1911]])+* [[1964]] - [[Mark Lanegan]], American musician ([[Screaming Trees]]) (d. 2022)
-* [[1858]] - [[Alfred Capus]], French author (d. [[1922]])+
-* [[1862]] - [[Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin|Ethelbert Nevin]], American pianist and composer (d. [[1901]])+
-* [[1869]] - [[Ben Lindsey]], American judge and social reformer (d. [[1934]])+
-* [[1870]] - [[Winthrop Ames]], American theatrical director (d. [[1937]])+
-* [[1874]] - [[Joe Gans]], American boxer (d. [[1910]])+
-* [[1880]] - [[Elsie J. Oxenham]], British children's author (d. [[1960]])+
-* [[1881]] - [[Pope John XXIII]] (d. [[1963]])+
-* [[1883]] - [[Harvey Spencer Lewis]], American mystic (d. [[1939]])+
-* 1883 - [[Merrill C. Meigs]], American newspaper publisher and aviation promoter (d. [[1968]])+
-* [[1887]] - [[Nikolai Vavilov]], Russian physicist (d. [[1943]])+
-* [[1890]] - [[Isaac Rosenberg]], English war poet and artist (d. [[1918]])+
-* [[1895]] - [[Wilhelm Kempff]], German pianist (d. [[1991]])+
-* 1895 - [[Ludvík Svoboda]], [[President of Czechoslovakia]] (d. [[1979]])+
-* 1895 - [[Helen Hooven Santmyer]], American writer (d. [[1986]])+
-* [[1896]] - [[Virgil Thomson]], American composer and music critic (d. [[1989]])+
-* [[1900]] - [[Rudolf Hoess]], commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp (d. [[1947]])+
-* [[1901]] - [[Arthur Liebehenschel]], Commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp (d. [[1948]])+
-* [[1902]] - [[Eddie Shore]], Canadian ice hockey player (d. [[1985]])+
-* [[1904]] - [[Lillian Copeland]], American athlete (d. [[1964]])+
-* 1904 - [[Ba Jin]], Chinese novelist (d. [[2005]])+
-* 1904 - [[Toni Ortelli]], Italian composer and alpinist (d. [[2000]])+
-* [[1907]] - [[John Stuart Hindmarsh]], British racing driver and aviator (d. [[1938]])+
-* [[1913]] - [[Lewis Thomas]], American physician and essayist (d. [[1993]])+
-* [[1914]] - [[Joe DiMaggio]], American baseball player (d. [[1999]])+
-* [[1915]] - [[Augusto Pinochet]], Chilean President (d. [[2006]])+
-* [[1920]] - [[Tuanku Syed Putra ibni Almarhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail]], King of Malaysia (d. [[2000]])+
-* 1920 - [[Ricardo Montalbán]], Mexican actor+
-* 1920 - [[Noel Neill]], American actress+
-* [[1922]] - [[Gloria Lasso]], French-Spanish singer (d. [[2005]])+
-* [[1923]] - [[Mauno Koivisto]], former president of Finland+
-* [[1924]] - [[Takaaki Yoshimoto]], Japanese poet, critic, and philosopher.+
-* [[1926]] - [[Jeffrey Hunter]], American actor (d. [[1969]])+
-* 1926 - [[Poul Anderson]], American writer (d. [[2001]])+
-* [[1933]] - [[Kathryn Grant]], American actress+
-* [[1936]] - [[Trisha Brown]], American choreographer and dancer+
-* [[1940]] - [[Reinhard Furrer]], American physicist and astronaut (d. [[1995]])+
-* 1940 - [[Joe Gibbs]], American football coach+
-* [[1941]] - [[Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi]], Pakistani author and spiritual leader (d. [[2001]])+
-* 1941 - [[Percy Sledge]], American musician+
-* [[1942]] - [[Bob Lind]], American folk singer and songwriter+
-* [[1944]] - [[Ben Stein]], American actor+
-* [[1945]] - [[George Webster]], American football player (d. [[2007]])+
-* [[1946]] - [[Bev Bevan]], English rock drummer ([[The Move]], [[Electric Light Orchestra]])+
-* [[1947]] - [[Jonathan Kaplan]], American filmmaker +
-* 1947 - [[John Larroquette]], American actor+
-* [[1948]] - [[Jacques P. Dupuis]], French Canadian politician+
-* [[1951]] - [[Bucky Dent]], American baseball player+
-* 1951 - [[Bill Morrissey]], American musician+
-* 1951 - [[Arturo Pérez Reverte]], Spanish novelist and war reporter+
-* [[1952]] - [[Imran Khan]], Pakistani test cricketer+
-* [[1953]] - [[Jeffrey Skilling]], former CEO of [[Enron]]+
-* 1953 - [[Graham Eadie]], Australian [[rugby league]] player+
-* [[1956]] - [[Hélène Goudin]], Swedish politician+
-* [[1957]] - [[Bob Ehrlich]], Jr., former [[Maryland]] governor +
-* [[1959]] - [[Charles Kennedy]], British politician+
-* 1959 - [[Steve Rothery]], British guitarist ([[Marillion]])+
-* [[1960]] - [[Amy Grant]], American singer+
-* 1960 - [[John F. Kennedy, Jr.]], American publisher (d. [[1999]])+
-* [[1960]] - [[Kasey Smith]], American keyboardist+
-* [[1962]] - [[Gilbert Delorme]], Canadian ice hockey player+
-* [[1963]] - [[Holly Cole]], Canadian jazz singer.+
-* 1963 - [[Bernie Kosar]], American football player+
-* [[1964]] - [[Mark Lanegan]], American musician ([[Screaming Trees]])+
-* [[1965]] - [[Cris Carter]], American football player+
-* 1965 - [[Dougray Scott]], Scottish television and film actor+
-* [[1966]] - [[Tim Armstrong]], American musician ([[Rancid (band)|Rancid]] and [[The Transplants]])+
-* [[1967]] - [[Kazuya Nakai]], Japanese [[voice actor]]+
-* 1967 - [[Gregg Turkington]], American comedian (as [[Neil Hamburger]]) and musician+
-* [[1968]] - [[Jill Hennessy]], Canadian actress+
-* 1968 - [[Erick Sermon]], American rap music artist+
-* 1968 - [[Jacqueline Hennessy]], Canadian actress and talk show host+
-* 1968 - [[Galin Nikov]], Bulgarian pole vaulter+
-* [[1969]] - [[Anthony Peeler]], American basketball player+
-* [[1971]] - [[Christina Applegate]], American actress+
-* 1971 - [[Magnus Arvedson]], Swedish ice hockey player+
-* [[1973]] - [[Erick Strickland]], American basketball player+
-* [[1976]] - [[Donovan McNabb]], American football player+
-* [[1977]] - [[Marcus Marshall]], Australian racing driver+
-* [[1978]] - [[Shina Ringo]], Japanese musician+
-* [[1979]] - [[Thea Gilmore]], British songwriter+
-* 1979 - [[Brooke Haven]], American porn star +
-* [[1980]] - [[Josh Lomberger]], American professional wrestling backstage interviewer+
-* 1980 - [[Kushan Liyanarachchi]], Prominent Live Buddhism Practitioner, Sri Lanka+
-* 1980 - [[Aaron Mokoena]], South African footballer+
-* [[1981]] - [[Xabi Alonso]], Spanish international footballer+
-* 1981 - [[Barbara Pierce Bush|Barbara Bush]] and [[Jenna Bush]], daughters of [[George W. Bush]] and [[Laura Bush]]+
-* 1981 - [[Jared Jeffries]], American basketball player+
-* [[1983]] - [[Kirsty Crawford]], Scottish singer/songwriter+
-* [[1984]] - [[Gaspard Ulliel]], French actor+
-* [[1986]] - [[Craig Gardner]], English footballer+
-* 1986 - [[Amber Hagerman]], American kidnapping and murder victim, basis of the [[Amber Alert]] system (d. [[1996]])+
-* 1986 - [[Katie Cassidy]], American actress and singer +
-* [[1987]] - [[Joe Gatting]], English footballer+
-* 1987 - [[Anwar Ali]], Pakistan Under-19 Cricketer+
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-Do not link multiple occurrences of the same year, just link the first occurrence.+
-If there are multiple people in the same birth year, put them in alphabetical order.+
-Do not trust "this year in history" websites for accurate date information. -->+
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-* [[311]] - [[Peter of Alexandria]], Christian martyr+*[[1956]] - [[Alexander Dovzhenko]], Soviet filmmaker (b. [[1894]])
-*[[1034]] - King [[Malcolm II of Scotland]]+
-*[[1120]] - [[William Adelin]], son of [[Henry I of England]] (drowned) (b. [[1104]])+
-*[[1185]] - [[Pope Lucius III]] (b. [[1097]])+
-*[[1326]] - [[Prince Koreyasu]], Japanese shogun (b. [[1264]])+
-*[[1374]] - [[Philip II of Taranto]], Emperor of Costantinople (b. [[1329]])+
-*[[1456]] - [[Jacques Cœur]], French merchant+
-*[[1560]] - [[Andrea Doria]], Italian naval leader (b. [[1466]])+
-*[[1626]] - [[Edward Alleyn]], English actor (b. [[1566]])+
-*[[1686]] - [[Nicolas Steno]], Danish geologist (b. [[1638]])+
-*[[1694]] - [[Ismael Bullialdus]], French astronomer (b. [[1605]])+
-*[[1700]] - [[Stephanus Van Cortlandt]], first native Mayor of New York (b. [[1643]])+
-*[[1748]] - [[Isaac Watts]], British hymnwriter (b. [[1674]])+
-*[[1755]] - [[Johann Georg Pisendel]], German musician (b. [[1687]])+
-*[[1785]] - [[Richard Glover]], British poet (b. [[1712]])+
-*[[1865]] - [[Heinrich Barth]], German explorer (b. [[1821]])+
-*[[1881]] - [[Theobald Boehm]], German inventor of the modern flute (b. [[1794]])+
-*[[1884]] - [[Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe]], German chemist (b. [[1818]])+
-*[[1885]] - King [[Alfonso XII of Spain]] (b. [[1857]])+
-* 1885 - [[Thomas A. Hendricks|Thomas Hendricks]], [[Vice President of the United States]] (b. [[1819]])+
-*[[1920]] - [[Gaston Chevrolet]], French-born American race car driver and automobile pioneer (b. [[1892]])+
-*[[1944]] - [[Kenesaw Mountain Landis]], American baseball commissioner (b. [[1866]])+
-*[[1947]] - [[Léon-Paul Fargue]], French poet (b. [[1876]])+
-*[[1948]] - [[Kanbun Uechi]], karate master (b. [[1877]])+
-*[[1950]] - [[Johannes Vilhelm Jensen]], Danish writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1873]])+
-* 1950 - [[Gustaf John Ramstedt]], Finland-Sedish linguist and diplomat (b. [[1873]])+
-*[[1959]] - [[Gérard Philipe]], French actor (b. [[1922]])+
-*[[1965]] - Dame [[Myra Hess]], British pianist (b. [[1890]])+
-*[[1968]] - [[Upton Sinclair]], American journalist, politician, and writer (b. [[1878]])+
-* 1968 - [[Paul Siple]], American explorer of the Antarctic. (b. [[1908]]) +
*[[1970]] - [[Yukio Mishima]], Japanese writer (b. [[1925]]) *[[1970]] - [[Yukio Mishima]], Japanese writer (b. [[1925]])
-*[[1972]] - [[Henri Coandă]], Romanian aerodynamics pioneer (b. [[1886]])+*[[1967]] - [[Ossip Zadkine]], Russian Jewish artist and sculptor (b. [[1890]])
-*[[1973]] - [[Laurence Harvey]], Lithuanian-born actor (b. [[1928]])+
*[[1974]] - [[Nick Drake]], British singer and songwriter (b. [[1948]]) *[[1974]] - [[Nick Drake]], British singer and songwriter (b. [[1948]])
-* 1974 - [[U Thant]], Burmese [[UN Secretary-General]] (b. [[1909]])+*[[1983]] - [[Lotte H. Eisner]], French-German film critic, (b. [[1896]])
-*[[1978]] - [[Elaine Esposito]], American woman who hold the record for longest [[coma]] (b. [[1934]])+*[[1998]] - [[Enrico Sabbatini]], Italian-born production designer (b. [[1932]])
-*[[1981]] - [[Jack Albertson]], American actor (b. [[1907]])+*[[2001]] - [[David Gascoyne]], British poet associated with the Surrealist movement (b. [[1916]])
-*[[1985]] - [[Ray Jablonski]], American baseball player (b. [[1926]])+
-*[[1987]] - [[Harold Washington]], Mayor of Chicago (b. [[1922]])+
-*[[1989]] - [[Alva R. Fitch]], American World War II and Korean soldier (b. [[1907]])+
-*[[1997]] - [[Monique Serf|Barbara]], French singer (b. [[1930]])+
-* 1997 - [[Kamuzu Banda]], [[President of Malawi]] (b. ca. [[1898]])+
-*[[1998]] - [[Nelson Goodman]], American philosopher (b. [[1906]])+
-* 1998 - [[Flip Wilson]], American actor and comedian (b. [[1933]])+
-*[[2001]] - [[Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi]], Internationally renowned Spiritual Leader of Pakistan (b. [[1941]])+
*[[2002]] - [[Karel Reisz]], Czech theater director (b. [[1926]]) *[[2002]] - [[Karel Reisz]], Czech theater director (b. [[1926]])
-*[[2005]] - [[George Best]], Northern Irish footballer (b. [[1946]])+*[[2006]] - [[Phyllis Fraser|Phyllis Fraser Cerf Wagner]], American actress, journalist and children's book publisher (b. [[1916]])
-* 2005 - [[Richard Burns]], English WRC champion (b. [[1971]])+
-*[[2006]] - [[Sean Bell]], American shooting victim (b. [[1983]])+
-* 2006 - [[Luciano Bottaro]], Italian comic book artist (b. [[1931]])+
-* 2006 - [[Leo Chiosso]], Italian lyricist (b. [[1920]])+
-* 2006 - [[Valentin Elizalde]], Mexican singer (b. [[1979]])+
-* 2006 - [[Phyllis Fraser|Phyllis Fraser Cerf Wagner]], American actress, journalist and children's book publisher (b. [[1916]]) +
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-==Notes==+
-# John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester+
-# Maurice Denis+
-# Lotte H. Eisner+
-# Leonard Woolf+
-# Yukio Mishima+
-# Jocelyn Brown+
-# David Gascoyne+
-# List of Belgian painters+
-# Alexander Dovzhenko+
-# Nick Drake+
-# The Libertine (2005 film)+
-# Enrico Sabbatini+
-# Ossip Zadkine+
-# Mark Lanegan+
-# Harley Granville-Barker+
-# Karel Reisz+
-# 1968 in film+
-# Connie Palmen+
-* Agatha Christie+
-* David Gascoyne+
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