1830 – Karl Josef Rudolph Cornely, German Jesuit biblical scholar, born in Breyell, Germany (d. 1908)
1858 – May Robson [Mary J Robison], Australian actress (Apple Annie), born in Moama, New South Wales, Australia (d. 1942)
1898 – Constance Talmadge, American comedienne and actress (Intolerance; Her Primitive Lover), born in Brooklyn, New York City (d. 1973)
1915 – Dorian Le Gallienne, Australian composer (Four Holy Sonnets of John Donne; Jinker Ride), born in Melbourne, Australia (d. 1963)
1927 – Don Barbour, American singer (The Four Freshmen), born in Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana (d. 1961)
1928 – Richard L. Garwin, American polymathic physicist who worked on the hydrogen bomb, born in Cleveland, Ohio (d. 2025)
1944 – Saleem Altaf, Pakistan cricket medium-pace bowler (21 Tests, 46 wickets; Lahore, Punjab Uni, Pakistan Int. Airlines), born in Lahore, Pakistan
1970 – Kelly Holmes, British athlete (Olympic gold 800m, 1500m 2004), born in Hildenborough, England
1983 – Victoria Yeates, English actress (Call the Midwife, Fantastic Beasts), born in Bournemouth, England
2001 – PinkPantheress [Victoria Walker], English-Kenyan singer-songwriter and record producer (“Stateside”, “Boy’s a Liar”, “Tonight”), first woman to win a BRIT Award for Best Producer, born in Bath, England