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*[[Jules Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly]] (November 2, 1808 - April 23, 1889), was a French novelist. He specialised in a kind of mysterious tale that examines hidden ... | *[[Jules Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly]] (November 2, 1808 - April 23, 1889), was a French novelist. He specialised in a kind of mysterious tale that examines hidden ... | ||
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*[[Otto Ludwig Preminger]] (December 5, 1906 - April 23, 1986) was a film director. Born in Vienna, of assimilated Jewish ancestry, he worked with Max Reinhardt ... | *[[Otto Ludwig Preminger]] (December 5, 1906 - April 23, 1986) was a film director. Born in Vienna, of assimilated Jewish ancestry, he worked with Max Reinhardt ... |
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- 1875 - William Turner, English Romantic painter
- 1957 - Neville Brody, British graphic designer, typographer and art director.
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- 303 - Saint George - The Saint who killed the Dragon
- 1616 - William Shakespeare, English writer who has a reputation as the greatest of all writers
- 1996 - Donald Cammell put a shotgun to his head at his home he was expecting a quick death
- 1918 - James Kirkup, a prolific English poet, translator and travel writer.
- Linda Boreman (January 10, 1949 - April 23, 2002) became famous as a pornographic actress under the stage name Linda Lovelace in the 1972 film Deep Throat.
- Jules Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly (November 2, 1808 - April 23, 1889), was a French novelist. He specialised in a kind of mysterious tale that examines hidden ...
- Otto Ludwig Preminger (December 5, 1906 - April 23, 1986) was a film director. Born in Vienna, of assimilated Jewish ancestry, he worked with Max Reinhardt ...