- male, deceased (1917)
- Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer (October 31, 1835 - August 20, 1917) was a German chemist who synthesized indigo, and was the 1905...
- female, deceased (1970)
- Inger Stevens was a Golden Globe-winning, Emmy-nominated Swedish-American movie and TV actress. Stevens, born Inger Stensland, in Stockholm,...
- female, deceased (2001)
- Leila Pahlavi (March 27, 1970 - June 10, 2001) was a Princess of Iran. Born in Tehran, Iran as "Princess Leila Pahlavi", she was the youngest...
- female, deceased (1980)
- Rachel Roberts was a Welsh actress. An actress of fervour and passion, Rachel Roberts gave forthright performances in two key films of the 1960s....
- male, deceased (1970)
- Alan "Blind Owl" Christie Wilson was the leader, singer, and primary composer in the American blues band Canned Heat. He played guitar and...
- male, deceased (1976)
- John Thompson was an influential Canadian poet. Born in Timperley, Cheshire, England, his father was killed in the Second World War. He was...
- male, deceased (1973)
- Michael Dunn (born Gary Neil Miller, reportedly on February 7, 1934 in Shattuck, Oklahoma; died August 30, 1973 in London) was a successful dwarf...
- female, deceased (1969)
- Charmian Clift was an Australian writer and essayist during the mid 20th Century. Charmian Clift was born in Kiama, New South Wales. After their...
- female, deceased (1963)
- Diana Churchill was the eldest daughter of Sir Winston Churchill and Clementine Ogilvy Hozier. On 12 December 1932 she married the baronet Sir John...
- male, deceased (1995)
- Donald Vaughan Sinclair (22 April 1911 - June 28 1995) was a British veterinary surgeon made famous as the eccentric character Siegfried Farnon in...
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