1904 – Mary Calderone, American physician and founder (planned parenthood), born in NYC, New York (d. 1998)
1910 – Glen Hardin, American athlete (Olympic gold 1936 400m hurdles), born in Derma, Mississippi (d. 1975)
1913 – Jo Sinclair [Ruth Seid], American writer (Wasteland), born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1995)
1942 – Doug Carpenter, Canadian NHL coach (NJ Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs), born in Cornwall, Canada
1945 – Deborah Harry, American singer (Blondie – “Heart of Glass”; ” The Tide Is High”; “Call Me”), and actress (Hairspray), born in Miami, Florida
1952 – Leon “Ndugu” Chancler, American pop, funk and jazz session and touring drummer, (Michael Jackson – “Billie Jean”; George Duke; Herbie Hancock), composer, and producer, born in Shreveport, Louisiana (d. 2018)
1960 – Erik Friedlander, American classical and avant garde jazz cellist and composer (John Zorn; Masada String Trio), born in New York City
1965 – Gary Schofield, British Rugby League five-eighth (Great Britain 46, England 3 caps), born in Leeds, England
1966 – Patrick McEnroe, American tennis player, coach and broadcaster (coach US Davis Cup win 2007), born in Manhasset, New York
2003 – Tate McRae, Canadian singer-songwriter and dancer (You Broke Me First), born in Calgary, Alberta