November 29

November 29 is the 333rd day of the year (334th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 32 days remain until the end of the year.

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Events

Pre-1600

1601–1900

1901–present

Births

Pre-1600

  • 826 William of Septimania, Frankish nobleman (d. 850)[42]
  • 1310 John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbray, English Baron (d. 1361)[43]
  • 1338 Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, Belgian-English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (d. 1368)[44]
  • 1422 Thomas Percy, 1st Baron Egremont, English Baron (d. 1460)[45]
  • 1463 Andrea della Valle, Italian cardinal (d. 1534)[46]
  • 1528 Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, English politician (d. 1592)[47]

1601–1900

  • 1627 John Ray, English biologist and botanist (d. 1705)[48]
  • 1690 Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (d. 1747)[49]
  • 1705 Michael Christian Festing, English violinist and composer (d. 1752)[50]
  • 1752 Jemima Wilkinson, American evangelist (d. 1819)[51]
  • 1762 Pierre André Latreille, French zoologist (d. 1833)[52]
  • 1781 Andrés Bello, Venezuelan poet and philosopher (d. 1865)[53]
  • 1797 Gaetano Donizetti, Italian composer (d. 1848)[54]
  • 1798 Alexander Brullov, Russian painter and architect, designed the Pulkovo Observatory (d. 1877)[55]
  • 1798 Hamilton Rowan Gamble, American jurist and politician (d. 1864)[56]
  • 1799 Amos Bronson Alcott, American philosopher and academic (d. 1888)[57]
  • 1802 Wilhelm Hauff, German poet and author (d. 1827)[58]
  • 1803 Christian Doppler, Austrian mathematician and physicist (d. 1853)[59]
  • 1803 Gottfried Semper, German architect and academic, designed the Semper Opera House (d. 1879)[60]
  • 1816 Morrison Waite, American jurist and politician, 7th Chief Justice of the United States (d. 1888)[61]
  • 1817 William Ellery Channing, American poet and author (d. 1901)[62]
  • 1818 George Brown, Scottish-Canadian journalist and politician, 10th Premier of West Canada (d. 1880)[63]
  • 1823 La Fayette Grover, American lawyer and politician, 4th Governor of Oregon (d. 1911)[64]
  • 1825 Jean-Martin Charcot, French neurologist and psychologist (d. 1893)[65]
  • 1827 William Crichton, Scottish engineer and shipbuilder (d. 1889)[66][67]
  • 1831 Frederick Townsend Ward, American sailor and soldier (d. 1862)[68]
  • 1832 Louisa May Alcott, American novelist and poet (d. 1888)[69]
  • 1835 Empress Dowager Cixi of China (d. 1908)[70]
  • 1843 Gertrude Jekyll, British horticulturist and writer (d. 1932)[71]
  • 1849 John Ambrose Fleming, English physicist and engineer (d. 1945)[72]
  • 1856 Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, German lawyer and politician, 5th Chancellor of Germany (d. 1921)[73]
  • 1857 Theodor Escherich, German-Austrian pediatrician and academic (d. 1911)[74]
  • 1861 Spyridon Samaras, Greek playwright and composer (d. 1917)[75]
  • 1873 Suzan Rose Benedict, American mathematician and academic (d. 1942)[76]
  • 1874 Francis Dodd, Welsh-English painter and academic (d. 1949)[77]
  • 1874 Egas Moniz, Portuguese physician and neurologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1955)[78]
  • 1876 Nellie Tayloe Ross, American educator and politician, 14th Governor of Wyoming (d. 1977)[79]
  • 1879 Jacob Gade, Danish violinist and composer (d. 1963)[80]
  • 1881 Artur Phleps, Romanian-German general (d. 1944)[81]
  • 1882 Henri Fabre, French pilot and engineer (d. 1984)[82]
  • 1891 Julius Raab, Austrian engineer and politician, 19th Chancellor of Austria (d. 1964)[83]
  • 1895 Busby Berkeley, American director and choreographer (d. 1976)[84]
  • 1895 William Tubman, Liberian lawyer and politician, 19th President of Liberia (d. 1971)[85]
  • 1898 C. S. Lewis, British novelist, poet, and critic (d. 1963)[86]
  • 1899 Andrija Artuković, Croatian Minister of Interior (d. 1988)[87]
  • 1899 Emma Morano, Italian supercentenarian, oldest Italian person ever (d. 2017)[88]
  • 1900 Mildred Gillars, American broadcaster, employed by Nazi Germany to disseminate propaganda during WWII (d. 1988)[89]

1901–present

  • 1904 Margaret Barr, Australian choreographer and teacher of dance-drama (d. 1991)[90]
  • 1905 Marcel Lefebvre, French-Swiss archbishop and theologian (d. 1991)[91]
  • 1906 Barbara C. Freeman, English writer and poet (b. 1999)[92]
  • 1908 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., American pastor and politician (d. 1972)[93]
  • 1910 Elizabeth Choy, Malaysian-Singaporean educator and politician (d. 2006)[94]
  • 1910 Antanas Škėma, Lithuanian actor and director (d. 1961)[95]
  • 1915 Ludu Daw Amar, Burmese journalist and author (d. 2008)[96]
  • 1915 Billy Strayhorn, American pianist and composer (d. 1967)[97]
  • 1916 Fran Ryan, American actress and comedian (d. 2000)[98]
  • 1917 Pierre Gaspard-Huit, French director and screenwriter (d. 2017)[99]
  • 1917 Merle Travis, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1983)[100]
  • 1918 Madeleine L'Engle, American author and poet (d. 2007)[101]
  • 1919 Joe Weider, Canadian-American bodybuilder and publisher, co-founded the IFBB (d. 2013)[102]
  • 1920 Yegor Ligachyov, Russian engineer and politician (d. 2021)[103]
  • 1920 Joseph Shivers, American chemist and academic, developed spandex (d. 2014)[104]
  • 1921 Jackie Stallone, American astrologer and a promoter of women's wrestling (d. 2020)[105]
  • 1922 Michael Howard, English-American historian, author, and academic (d. 2019)[106]
  • 1923 Chuck Daigh, American race car driver (b. 2008)[107]
  • 1925 Minnie Miñoso, Cuban-American baseball player and coach (d. 2015)[108]
  • 1926 Beji Caid Essebsi, Tunisian lawyer and politician, President of Tunisia (d. 2019)[109]
  • 1927 Vin Scully, American sportscaster and game show host (d. 2022)[110]
  • 1928 Tahir Salahov, Azerbaijani painter and educator (d. 2021)[111]
  • 1928 Paul Simon, American soldier and politician, 39th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois (d. 2003)[112]
  • 1929 Derek Jameson, English journalist and radio host (d. 2012)[113]
  • 1929 Woo Yong-gak, North Korean soldier (d. 2012)[114]
  • 1930 Shirley Porter, English politician, Lord Mayor of Westminster[115]
  • 1930 Vladimir Šenauer, Croatian footballer (d. 2013)[116]
  • 1930 Alan Lee Williams, English academic and politician[117]
  • 1931 Shintaro Katsu, Japanese actor, singer, director, and producer (d. 1997)[118]
  • 1932 Ed Bickert, Canadian jazz guitarist (d. 2019)[119]
  • 1932 Jacques Chirac, French soldier and politician, 22nd President of France (d. 2019)[120]
  • 1932 John Gary, American singer and television host (d. 1998)[121]
  • 1933 John Mayall, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer[122]
  • 1933 James Rosenquist, American painter and illustrator (d. 2017)[123]
  • 1934 Willie Morris, American writer (d. 1999)[124]
  • 1935 Diane Ladd, American actress[125]
  • 1935 Thomas J. O'Brien, American bishop (d. 2018)[126]
  • 1936 Gregory Gillespie, American painter (d. 2000)[127]
  • 1936 Bill Jenkins, American politician[128]
  • 1937 Eric Barnes, English footballer (d. 2014)[129]
  • 1938 Johnny Crossan, Northern Irish footballer, author and sports analyst[130]
  • 1939 Peter Bergman, American comedian, actor and screenwriter (d. 2012)[131]
  • 1939 Meco, American record producer and musician[132]
  • 1940 Oscar Espinosa Chepe, Cuban-Spanish economist and journalist (d. 2013)[133]
  • 1940 Chuck Mangione, American horn player and composer[134]
  • 1940 Janet Smith, English lawyer and judge[135]
  • 1940 Henry T. Yang, Taiwanese/Chinese-American engineer and academic[136]
  • 1941 Bill Freehan, American baseball player, coach, and sportscaster (d. 2021)[137]
  • 1942 Michael Craze, British actor (d. 1998)[138]
  • 1942 Ann Dunham, American anthropologist and academic (d. 1995)[139]
  • 1942 John Grillo, English actor and playwright[140]
  • 1943 Bobbi Martin, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2000)[141]
  • 1943 Sue Miller, American novelist and short story writer[142]
  • 1944 Felix Cavaliere, American singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer[143]
  • 1945 Csaba Pléh, Hungarian psychologist and linguist[144]
  • 1946 Suzy Chaffee, American skier[145]
  • 1946 Silvio Rodríguez, Cuban singer-songwriter and guitarist[146]
  • 1947 Petra Kelly, German activist and politician (d. 1992)[147]
  • 1947 Ronnie Montrose, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (d. 2012)[148]
  • 1948 Yōichi Masuzoe, Japanese politician[149]
  • 1949 Jerry Lawler, American wrestler and sportscaster[150]
  • 1949 Garry Shandling, American comedian, actor, and screenwriter (d. 2016)[151]
  • 1949 Steve Smith, American lawyer and politician (d. 2014)[152]
  • 1950 Marie Laberge, Canadian actress, educator and writer[153]
  • 1950 Kevin O'Donnell, Jr., American author (d. 2012)[154]
  • 1951 Barry Goudreau, American guitarist and songwriter[155]
  • 1951 Roger Troutman, American singer-songwriter and producer (d. 1999)[156]
  • 1952 John D. Barrow, English cosmologist, theoretical physicist, and mathematician (d. 2020)[157]
  • 1952 Jeff Fahey, American actor and producer[158]
  • 1953 Alex Grey, American visual artist and author[159]
  • 1953 Vlado Kreslin, Slovenian singer-songwriter[160]
  • 1953 Christine Pascal, French actress, writer and director (d. 1996)[161]
  • 1954 Joel Coen, American director, producer, and screenwriter[162]
  • 1954 Chirlane McCray, American writer, editor, and activist[163]
  • 1955 Howie Mandel, Canadian comedian, actor, and television host[164]
  • 1955 Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Somali politician, 8th president of Somalia[165]
  • 1956 Hinton Battle, German-American actor, dancer, and choreographer[166]
  • 1956 Yvonne Fovargue, English lawyer and politician[167]
  • 1957 Janet Napolitano, American politician, lawyer, and university administrator[168]
  • 1957 Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Belgian novelist, photographer and filmmaker[169]
  • 1958 Michael Dempsey, Zimbabwean-English bass player[170]
  • 1958 John Dramani Mahama, Ghanaian historian and politician, 4th President of Ghana[171]
  • 1959 Richard Borcherds, South African-English mathematician and academic[172]
  • 1959 Neal Broten, American ice hockey player[173]
  • 1959 Rahm Emanuel, American businessman and politician, 44th Mayor of Chicago[174]
  • 1960 Marco Bucci, Italian discus thrower (d. 2013)[175]
  • 1960 Cathy Moriarty, American actress[176]
  • 1962 Ronny Jordan, English singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2014)[177]
  • 1962 Andrew McCarthy, American actor and director[178]
  • 1963 Will Downing, American singer-songwriter and producer[179]
  • 1963 Lalit Modi, Indian businessman[180]
  • 1964 Don Cheadle, American actor and producer[181]
  • 1964 Ken Monkou, Dutch footballer[182]
  • 1965 Lauren Child, English author[183]
  • 1965 Ellen Cleghorne, American comedian and actress[184]
  • 1966 Dru Pagliassotti, American author[185]
  • 1966 Sophia Rosenfeld, American author[186]
  • 1967 Fernando Ramos da Silva, Brazilian actor (d. 1987)[187]
  • 1967 Rebecca Wolff, American author and poet[188]
  • 1968 Andy Melville, Welsh footballer[189]
  • 1968 Iolanda Nanni, Italian politician (d. 2018)[190]
  • 1969 Tomas Brolin, Swedish footballer[191]
  • 1969 Mariano Rivera, Panamanian-American baseball player[192]
  • 1970 Larry Joe Campbell, American actor and director[193]
  • 1970 Mark Pembridge, Welsh footballer and coach[194]
  • 1971 David E. Campbell, Canadian political scientist[195]
  • 1971 Steve May, American soldier and politician[196]
  • 1972 Brian Baumgartner, American actor and producer[197]
  • 1972 Jamal Mashburn, American basketball player and sportscaster[198]
  • 1973 Ryan Giggs, Welsh footballer and manager[199]
  • 1974 Sarah Jones, American actress and playwright[200]
  • 1974 Jedediah Purdy, American legal scholar and cultural commentator[201]
  • 1975 Craig Ireland, Scottish footballer[202]
  • 1975 Scott McCulloch, Scottish footballer[203]
  • 1976 Chadwick Boseman, American actor and playwright (d. 2020)[204]
  • 1976 Anna Faris, American actress[205]
  • 1977 Andy Beshear, American attorney and politician, 63rd governor of Kentucky[206]
  • 1977 Maria Petrova, Russian figure skater[207]
  • 1978 Lauren German, American actress[208]
  • 1978 Dimitrios Konstantopoulos, Greek footballer[209]
  • 1979 Adam Barrett, English footballer[210]
  • 1979 The Game, American rapper[211]
  • 1980 Janina Gavankar, American actress and singer[212]
  • 1980 Dean Howell, English footballer[213]
  • 1981 Fawad Khan, Pakistani actor, model and singer[214]
  • 1981 Jon Klassen, Canadian writer and illustrator[215]
  • 1982 Lucas Black, American film and television actor[216]
  • 1982 Gemma Chan, English actress[217]
  • 1983 Franchesca Ramsey, American comedian[218]
  • 1983 Aylin Tezel, German actress[219]
  • 1985 Shannon Brown, American basketball player[220]
  • 1985 Dominic Roma, English footballer[221]
  • 1986 Asa Hall, English footballer[222]
  • 1988 Bradley Hudson-Odoi, Ghanaian footballer[223]
  • 1988 Russell Wilson, American football player[224]
  • 1989 Adam Chapman, Northern Irish footballer[225]
  • 1990 Diego Boneta, Mexican actor and singer[226]
  • 1990 Yacouba Sylla, French footballer[227]
  • 1991 Becky James, Welsh cyclist[228]
  • 1992 Ben Nugent, English footballer[229]
  • 1993 Stefon Diggs, American football player[230]
  • 1994 Shaun Lane, Australian rugby league player[231]
  • 1995 Laura Marano, American actress and singer[232]
  • 1995 Siobhan-Marie O'Connor, English swimmer[233]
  • 1998 Ye Qiuyu, Chinese tennis player[234]

Deaths

Pre-1600

1601–1900

  • 1626 Ernst von Mansfeld, German commander (b. 1580)[249]
  • 1628 John Felton, English soldier and assassin of the Duke of Buckingham (b. c. 1595)[250]
  • 1632 Frederick V, Elector Palatine (b. 1596)[251]
  • 1643 William Cartwright, English priest and playwright (b. 1611)[252]
  • 1643 Claudio Monteverdi, Italian priest and composer (b. 1567)[253]
  • 1646 Laurentius Paulinus Gothus, Swedish astronomer and theologian (b. 1565)[254]
  • 1661 Brian Walton, English bishop and scholar (b. 1600)[255]
  • 1695 James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount of Stair, Scottish lawyer and politician, Lord President of the Court of Session (b. 1619)[256]
  • 1699 Patrick Gordon, Scottish-Russian general (b. 1635)[257]
  • 1759 Nicolaus I Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician and theorist (b. 1687)[258]
  • 1780 Maria Theresa, Holy Roman Empress, wife of Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1717)[259]
  • 1797 Samuel Langdon, American pastor, theologian, and academic (b. 1723)[260]
  • 1830 Charles-Simon Catel, French composer and educator (b. 1773)[261]
  • 1846 Hammamizade İsmail Dede Efendi, Turkish composer and educator (b. 1778)[262]
  • 1847 Marcus Whitman, American physician and missionary (b. 1802)[16]
  • 1872 Mary Somerville, Scottish-Italian astronomer, mathematician, and author (b. 1780)[263]
  • 1894 Juan N. Méndez, Mexican general and interim president, 1876-1877 (b. 1820)[264]

1901–present

  • 1901 Francesc Pi i Margall, Spanish federalist and republican politician and theorist (b. 1824)[265]
  • 1918 Prince Antônio Gastão of Orléans-Braganza, Brazilian prince (b. 1881)[266]
  • 1924 Giacomo Puccini, Italian composer and educator (b. 1858)[267]
  • 1927 George Giffen, Australian cricketer (b. 1859)[268]
  • 1932 Abdullah Cevdet, Kurdish-Turkish physician and academic (b. 1869)[269]
  • 1939 Philipp Scheidemann, German lawyer and politician, 10th Chancellor of Germany (b. 1865)[270]
  • 1941 Frank Waller, American sprinter and hurdler (b. 1884)[271]
  • 1942 Boyd Wagner, American colonel and pilot (b. 1916)[272]
  • 1942 Ron Middleton (VC), Australian bomber pilot and Victoria Cross Recipient (b. 1916) [273]
  • 1950 Walter Beech, American aviator and early aviation entrepreneur (b. 1891)[274]
  • 1953 Sam De Grasse, Canadian-American actor (b. 1875)[275]
  • 1954 Dink Johnson, American pianist, clarinet player, and drummer (b. 1892)[276]
  • 1957 Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Czech-American pianist and composer (b. 1897)[277]
  • 1967 Ferenc Münnich, Hungarian soldier and politician, 47th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1886)[278]
  • 1970 Robert T. Frederick, American general (b. 1907)[279]
  • 1972 Carl Stalling, American pianist and composer (b. 1888)[280]
  • 1974 Peng Dehuai, Chinese Communist military leader (b. 1898)[281]
  • 1975 Graham Hill plane crash
    • Tony Brise, English race car driver (b. 1952)[282]
    • Graham Hill, English race car driver and businessman (b. 1929)[282]
  • 1980 Dorothy Day, American journalist and activist, co-founded the Catholic Worker Movement (b. 1897)[283]
  • 1981 Natalie Wood, American actress (b. 1938)[284]
  • 1982 Percy Williams, Canadian sprinter (b. 1908)[285]
  • 1984 Nora Thompson Dean, American Lenape educator and author (b. 1907)[286]
  • 1986 Cary Grant, English-American actor (b. 1904)[287]
  • 1987 Irene Handl, English actress (b. 1901)[288]
  • 1991 Ralph Bellamy, American actor (b. 1904)[289]
  • 1991 Joe Bonson, English footballer (b. 1936)[290]
  • 1992 Jean Dieudonné, French mathematician and academic (b. 1906)[291]
  • 1993 J. R. D. Tata, French-Indian pilot and businessman, founded Tata Motors and Tata Global Beverages (b. 1904)[292]
  • 1996 Dan Flavin, American sculptor and illustrator (b. 1933)[293]
  • 1996 Denis Jenkinson, English journalist and author (b. 1920)[294]
  • 1997 Coleman Young, American politician, 66th Mayor of Detroit (b. 1918)[295]
  • 1998 George Van Eps American swing and mainstream jazz guitarist (b. 1913)[296]
  • 1998 Robin Ray, English broadcaster, actor, and musician (b. 1934)[297]
  • 1999 Germán Arciniegas, Colombian historian, author and journalist (b. 1900)[298]
  • 1999 John Berry, American-French actor, director, and screenwriter (b. 1917)[299]
  • 1999 Gene Rayburn, American game show panelist and host (b. 1917)[300]
  • 1999 Kazuo Sakamaki, Japanese soldier (b. 1918)[301]
  • 2000 Ilmar Laaban, Estonian-Swedish poet and publicist (b. 1921)[302]
  • 2001 Mic Christopher, American-Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1969)[303]
  • 2001 George Harrison, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and music producer (b. 1943)[304]
  • 2001 John Knowles, American novelist (b. 1926)[305]
  • 2002 Daniel Gélin, French actor, director, and screenwriter (b. 1921)[306]
  • 2003 Rudi Martinus van Dijk, Dutch composer (b. 1932)[307]
  • 2004 John Drew Barrymore, American actor (b. 1932)[308]
  • 2004 Harry Danning, American baseball player and coach (b. 1911)[309]
  • 2004 Jack Shields, Canadian member of Parliament (b. 1929)[310]
  • 2005 David Di Tommaso, French footballer (b. 1979)[311]
  • 2006 Allen Carr, English-Spanish accountant and author (b. 1934)[312]
  • 2006 Ernie Tagg, English footballer (b. 1917)[313]
  • 2007 James Barber, Canadian chef and author (b. 1923)[314]
  • 2007 Ralph Beard, American basketball player (b. 1927)[315]
  • 2007 Henry Hyde, American lawyer and politician (b. 1924)[316]
  • 2008 Jørn Utzon, Danish architect, designed the Sydney Opera House (b. 1918)[317]
  • 2009 Robert Holdstock, English author (b. 1948)[318]
  • 2009 Zuhair Al-Karmi, Palestinian author, scientific programs presenter on TV (b. 1922).[319]
  • 2010 Bella Akhmadulina, Russian poet and author (b. 1937)[320]
  • 2010 Mario Monicelli, Italian director and screenwriter (b. 1915)[321]
  • 2010 S. Sivanayagam, Sri Lankan journalist and author (b. 1930)[322]
  • 2010 Stephen J. Solarz, American academic and politician (b. 1940)[323]
  • 2010 Maurice Wilkes, English physicist and computer scientist (b. 1913)[324]
  • 2011 Patrice O'Neal, American stand-up comedian (b. 1969)[325]
  • 2011 Guillermo O'Donnell, Argentine political scientist (b. 1936)[326]
  • 2012 Joelmir Beting, Brazilian journalist (b. 1936)[327]
  • 2012 Sherab Palden Beru, Tibetan painter (b. 1911)[328]
  • 2013 Oliver Cheatham, American singer-songwriter (b. 1948)[329]
  • 2013 Colin Eglin, South African soldier and politician (b. 1925)[330]
  • 2013 Natalya Gorbanevskaya, Russian-Polish poet and activist (b. 1936)[331]
  • 2013 Brian Torrey Scott, American playwright and screenwriter (b. 1976)[332]
  • 2014 Dwayne Alons, American general and politician (b. 1946)[333]
  • 2014 Dick Bresciani, American businessman (b. 1938)[334]
  • 2014 Mark Strand, Canadian-born American poet, essayist, and translator (b. 1934)[335]
  • 2015 Joseph F. Girzone, American Catholic priest and author (b. 1930)[336]
  • 2015 Joe Marston, Australian footballer and manager (b. 1926)[337]
  • 2015 Christopher Middleton, British poet and translator (b. 1926)[338]
  • 2015 O'tkir Sultonov, Uzbek lawyer and politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Uzbekistan (b. 1939)[339]
  • 2016 Luis Alberto Monge, Costa Rican politician, 39th President of Costa Rica (b. 1925)[340]
  • 2016 Marcos Danilo Padilha, Brazilian football player (b. 1985)[341]
  • 2016 Ruta Šaca-Marjaša, Latvian lawyer, writer and politician (b. 1927)[342]
  • 2017 Slobodan Praljak, Croatian general (b. 1945)[343]
  • 2019 Yasuhiro Nakasone, Japanese politician, 45th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1918)[344]
  • 2020 Papa Bouba Diop, Senegalese footballer (b. 1978)[345]
  • 2021 Kinza Clodumar, Nauruan politician, 7th President of Nauru (b. 1945)[346]
  • 2021 Arlene Dahl, American actress, businesswoman and writer (b. 1925)[347]
  • 2021 LaMarr Hoyt, Major League Baseball player, 1983 AL Cy Young Award winner (b. 1955)[348]

Holidays and observances

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