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On 31/12/2017 at 21:31, Deathray said:

 

Yeah. Fair point. I didn't even manage to complete my own list and I was just using names from IDAPF2018 (got about 900 in). 

 

As a concession I can guarantee that this pool will run in 2019, so if you want you can start preparing for next year now. Just a mere 168.25 names a month to think of or 5.6 a day!

 

This guarantee still stands. Entry Deadline. 23:59pm 31st December 2018.

 

Regards the 2018 lists.

 

I have Utilizer's as he posted it on the forum.

I accidentally deleted  @FixedBusiness and  @CastAway's lists. If you still have these could you get them to me by the end of the year. 

 

My priority is tallying up this years Hare's Entries and masterlisting next years Hare's entries. Once this is completed I will then score these up, probably mid to end of January. 

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tbh I haven't even updated the list since like, march or something. There's probably a bunch of names on there that are dead that I really don't feel like checking, but I can send the list anyways

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A. E. Hotchner (b. 1917) American editor and novelist
A. L. Mestel (b. 1926) American pediatric surgeon
Aarne Kainlauri (b. 1915) Finnish track and field athlete
Aaron T. Beck (b. 1921) American psychiatrist
Abang Muhammad Salahuddin (b. 1921) Malaysian politician

Abdoulaye Wade (b. 1926) President of Senegal (2000-2012)
Abdullah CD (b. 1923) Malaysian communist politician

Abraham D. Mattam (b. 1922) Indian Catholic bishop
Abu Hamza al-Masri (b. 1958) Egyptian Islamist cleric

Achille Silvestrini (b. 1923) Italian Catholic cardinal
Adele Addison (b. 1925) American soprano
Adnan Pachachi (b. 1922) Foreign Minister of Iraq (1965-1967)

Adolf Grunbaum (b. 1923) German-born American philosopher
Akihito (b. 1933) Emperor of Japan (since 1989)
Al G. Wright (b. 1916) English-born American bandleader
Al Jaffee (b. 1921) American cartoonist
Al Quie (b. 1923) American Republican Governor of Minnesota (1979-1983)
Alain Delon (b. 1935) French actor
Alain Touraine (b. 1925) French sociologist

Alan Bergman (b. 1925) American lyricist

Alan Greenspan (b. 1926) Chair of the Federal Reserve (1987-2006)
Alan Stephenson Boyd (b. 1922) American attorney

Albert Bandura (b. 1925) Canadian-American psychologist

Albert Finney (b. 1936) English actor

Albert Vanhoye (b. 1923) French Catholic cardinal
Alberto Fujimori (b. 1938) President of Peru (1990-2000)
Alberto Grimaldi (b. 1925) Italian film producer
Albin F. Irzyk (b. 1917) American Army Brigadier General
Aldo Parisot (b. 1921) Brazilian-born American cellist
Alene Duerk (b. 1920) First female Admiral in the U.S. Navy
Alex Grammas (b. 1926) American baseball player, coach and manager

Alex Salmond (b. 1954) First Minister of Scotland (2007-2014)

Alex Spanos (b. 1923) American real estate developer
Alexander Butterfield (b. 1926) American public servant

Alfred Bader (b. 1924) Austrian-born Canadian chemist and businessman
Alfred Goodwin (b. 1923) American judge
Ali Bozer (b. 1925) Acting Prime Minister of Turkey (1989)
Ali Hassan Mwinyi (b. 1925) President of Tanzania (1985-1995)

Alice Burks (b. 1920) American author
Alicia Alonso (b. 1920) Cuban prima ballerina

Alison Lurie (b. 1926) American novelist and academic
Allan Rich (b. 1926) American character actor
Allyn Ann McLerie (b. 1926) Canadian-born American actress and singer
Amala Shankar (b. 1919) Indian danseuse

Amanda Bynes (b. 1986) American actress
Ami Brown (b. 1963) American reality TV star

Amo Houghton (b. 1926) American Republican Congressman for New York (1987-2005)
Andrea Camilleri (b. 1925) Italian writer

Andrea Veggio (b. 1923) Italian Catholic bishop
Andrew Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin (b. 1924) Scottish peer

Andrew Schally (b. 1926) Polish-born American endocrinologist (Nobel laureate)

Angel Wagenstein (b 1922) Bulgarian film director
Anita Ellis (b. 1920) Canadian-born American singer and actress
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch (b. 1925) German-born English cellist
Ann Blyth (b. 1928) American actress and singer

Ann Gillis (b. 1927) American actress
Ann Hutchinson Guest (b. 1918) American dance researcher

Anna Campori (b. 1917) Italian actress
Anna Karen (b. 1936) South African-British actress

Anne Feeney (b. 1951) American folk musician and political activist
Anne Triola (b. 1920) American singer and actress

Anne V. Coates (b. 1925) British film editor
Antoine Gizenga (b. 1925) Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2006-2008)

Anton Coppola (b. 1917) American opera conductor

Antony Hewish (b. 1924) British radio astronomer, Nobel laureate
Archduchess Yolande of Austria (b. 1923) Spanish-born Austrian princess
Aretha Franklin (b. 1942) American singer-songwriter

Arlene Dahl (b. 1925) American actress

Arnaldo Forlani (b. 1925) Prime Minister of Italy (1980-1981)

Arnold Spielberg (b. 1917) American electrical engineer, father of Steven Spielberg
Art Paul (b. 1925) American graphic designer
Art Rupe (b. 1917) American record producer
Arthur L. Thurlow (b. 1913) Canadian politician and judge
Arthur Scargill (b. 1938) President of the NUM (1982-2002)

Arthur Smith (b. 1915) English football player, oldest living professional
Arthur White (b. 1933) English actor, brother of Sir David Jason
Artie Lange (b. 1967) American comedian, actor and author
Arvid Carlsson (b. 1923) Swedish neuropharmacologist, Nobel laureate
Asghar Khan (b. 1921) Pakistani Air Force general and politician

Atal Bihari Vajpayee (b. 1924) Prime Minister of India (1996, 1998-2004)
Aubrey Burl (b. 1926) British archaeologist
Ayman al-Zawahiri (b. 1951) General Emir of Al-Qaeda (since 2011)

B. B. Lal (b. 1921) Indian archaeologist
Baba Hari Dass (b. 1923) Indian yoga master

Bambi Linn (b. 1926) American dancer and actress
Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (b. 1923) Saudi royal
Barbara Bush (b. 1925) First Lady of the United States (1989-1993)

Barbara Smoker (b. 1923) British Humanist activist

Barbara Walters (b. 1929) American journalist and TV personality

Barbara Young (b. 1931) English actress

Baroness Betty Lockwood (b. 1924) English Labour Party activist

Baroness Detta O'Cathain (b. 1938) Irish-born British businesswoman

Baroness Eileen Paisley (b. 1931) Northern Irish DUP politician
Baroness Jill Knight (b. 1923) English Conservative MP (1966-1997)

Baroness Marcia Falkender (b. 1932) British Labour politician
Baroness Mary Warnock (b. 1924) English philosopher

Baroness Mary Wilson (b. 1916) British poet and widow of PM Harold Wilson
Baroness Masham of Ilton (b. 1935) British crossbench life peer

Baroness Muriel Turner of Camden (b. 1927) English Labour politician
Baroness Olive Nicol (b. 1923) English Labour politician

Baroness Pamela Sharples (b. 1923) English Conservative politician

Baroness Sally Oppenheim-Barnes (b. 1928) English Conservative MP (1970-1987)

Baroness Shirley Williams (b. 1930) English Liberal Democrat politician
Baroness Tessa Jowell (b. 1947) English Labour MP (1992-2015)

Baroness Trumpington (b. 1922) English Conservative politician

Barry Humphries (b. 1934) Australian comedian and actor

Barys Kit (b. 1910) Belarusian-born American rocket scientist

Basil Rigg (b. 1926) Australian cricketer
Beatrice Wright (b. 1917) American psychologist
Beji Caid Essebsi (b. 1926) President of Tunisia (since 2014)

Ben Ferencz (b. 1920) Hungarian-born American lawyer

Ben Ford (b. 1925) British Labour MP (1964-1983)
Ben Roy Mottelson (b. 1926) American-born Danish nuclear physicist, Nobel laureate
Bernard Binlin Dadie (b. 1916) Ivorian novelist and playwright
Bernard Cribbins (b. 1928) English character actor

Bernard Hepton (b. 1925) English actor and director

Bernard Lewis (b. 1916) British-American historian
Bernard Tapie (b. 1943) French businessman and politician
Bernardino Pinera (b. 1915) Chilean Catholic bishop, oldest living

Bernie Clifton (b. 1936) English comedian

Berry Gordy (b. 1929) American record producer

Bessie Camm (b. 1904) English supercentenarian, oldest person in the UK
Beth Chapman (b. 1967) American reality TV star

Beth Chatto (b. 1923) English garden designer
Bette Cooper (b. 1920) Miss America 1937
Betty Ballantine (b. 1919) English publisher
Betty Bennett (b. 1921) American jazz singer

Betty Hoskins (b. 1922) British television personality

Betty Lynn (b. 1926) American actress

Betty Webb (b. 1923) British World War II codebreaker

Betty White (b. 1922) American actress

Beverly Cleary (b. 1916) American writer
Beverly LaHaye (b. 1929) American Christian activist

Beverly Pepper (b. 1922) American sculptor
Bhanu Athaiya (b. 1929) Indian costume designer
Bhisadej Rajani (b. 1922) Thai prince
Bibi Ferreira (b. 1922) Brazilian actress
Biff McGuire (b. 1926) American actor
Big Van Vader (b. 1955) American wrestler
Bill Butler (b. 1921) American cinematographer

Bill Clinton (b. 1946) President of the United States (1993-2001)

Bill Cosby (b. 1937) American stand-up comedian and actor

Bill Gold (b. 1921) American graphic designer
Bill Grayden (b. 1920) Australian Liberal MP (1949-1954)
Bill Greason (b. 1924) American baseball player
Bill Hayes (b. 1925) American actor
Bill Lucas (b. 1917) English long-distance runner

Bill Macy (b. 1922) American actor)

Bill Maynard (b. 1928) English comedian and actor
Bill Mercer (b. 1926) American sportscaster
Bill Sidwell (b. 1920) Australian tennis player
Bill Speakman VC (b. 1927) British Army soldier, Victoria Cross recipient
Bill Treacher (b. 1930) English actor

Bill Ward (b. 1948) English musician (Black Sabbath)

Bill Withers (b. 1938) American singer-songwriter

Bill Wyman (b. 1936) English musician (The Rolling Stones)

Billy Dee Williams (b. 1937) American actor
Billy DeMars (b. 1925) American baseball player and coach
Billy Gabor (b. 1922) American basketball player

Billy Graham (b. 1918) American Christian evangelist
Billy McNeill (b. 1940) Scottish football player and manager

Billy Ocean (b. 1950) Trinidadian-born English singer-songwriter

Billy Watson (b. 1923) American child actor
Bob Barker (b. 1923) American game show host

Bob Dole (b. 1923) American Republican Senator (1969-1996)

Bob Dorough (b. 1923) American jazz pianist and singer-songwriter

Bob Dylan (b. 1941) American singer-songwriter

Bob Miller (b. 1926) American baseball player
Bob Newhart (b. 1929) American stand-up comedian and actor
Bob Richards (b. 1926) American track and field athlete
Bobby Brown (b. 1923) Scottish football player and manager

Bobby Brown (b. 1924) American baseball player

Bobby Morgan (b. 1926) American baseball player

Bobby Shantz (b. 1925) American baseball player

Bobby Vinton (b. 1935) American singer-songwriter
Bono (b. 1960) Irish musician (U2)

Boris Pahor (b. 1913) Slovenian novelist

Brenda Milner (b. 1918) British-Canadian neuropsychologist

Brent Scowcroft (b. 1925) American Air Force lieutenant general

Brian Blessed (b. 1936) English actor

Brian Cox (b. 1946) Scottish actor

Brian Murphy (b. 1932) English actor

Brian Wilson (b. 1942) American musician (The Beach Boys)

Bruce Laingen (b. 1922) American diplomat
Bryant Gumbel (b. 1948) American journalist and sportscaster

Bud Anderson (b. 1922) American Air Force Colonel and triple ace during WWII

Buddy Guy (b. 1936) American blues musician

Budge Patty (b. 1924) American tennis player

Bump Elliott (b. 1925) American football player and coach
Burt Bacharach (b. 1928) American composer and songwriter

Burt Reynolds (b. 1936) American actor

Buzz Aldrin (b. 1930) American astronaut, second man to walk on the moon

C. R. Rao (b. 1920) Indian-born American mathematician
C. T. Vivian (b. 1924) American civil rights activist
C. Y. Lee (b. 1917) Chinese-American author

Cara Williams (b. 1925) American actress

Caren Marsh Doll (b. 1919) American actress and dancer

Carl Duering (b. 1923) German-born British actor

Carl Erskine (b. 1926) American baseball player

Carl J. Shapiro (b. 1913) American businessman

Carl Reiner (b. 1922) American comedian and actor

Carleton Carpenter (b. 1926) American actor
Carlos Cruz-Diez (b. 1923) Venezuelan artist
Carmel Quinn (b. 1925) Irish entertainer

Carmen Herrera (b. 1915) Cuban painter
Carol Buschmann (b. 1927) American singer (The Chordettes)

Carol Channing (b. 1921) American actress, singer and dancer

Carol Emshwiller (b. 1921) American writer
Carol Raye (b. 1923) English-born Australian actress
Carole Cook (b. 1924) American actress
Caroll Spinney (b. 1933) American puppeteer (Sesame Street)

Carrie Meek (b. 1926) American Democratic Congressman (1993-2003)
Catherine Hamlin (b. 1924) Australian obstetrician and gynaecologist

Catherine Small Long (b. 1924) American Democratic Congressman (1985-1987)
Cecil Taylor (b. 1929) American pianist and poet
Cecilia Seghizzi (b. 1908) Italian composer and painter

Celeste Yarnall (b. 1944) American actress

Cesar Pelli (b. 1926) Argentine-American architect
Charles Aznavour (b. 1924) French-American singer-songwriter

Charles Dolan (b. 1926) American businessman
Charles Evers (b. 1922) American civil rights activist

Charles Grodin (b. 1935) American actor and comedian
Charles H. Coolidge (b. 1921) American Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient
Charles Thone (b. 1924) American Republican Governor of Nebraska (1979-1983)
Charles Van Doren (b. 1926) American academic and writer

Charley Trippi (b. 1921) American football player
Charley Winner (b. 1924) American football coach
Charlie Munger (b. 1924) American investor
Charlie Rice (b. 1920) American jazz drummer

Charlie Silvera (b. 1924) American baseball player and coach

Charlotte Johnson Wahl (b. 1943) British artist, mother of Boris Johnson

Charlotte Rae (b. 1926) American character actress

Cher (b. 1946) American singer and actress
Chick Webster (b. 1920) Canadian ice hockey player
Chris Mortensen (b. 1951) American sports journalist

Chris Rea (b. 1951) English rock singer-songwriter

Chris Tarrant (b. 1946) English broadcaster

Christine McGuire (b. 1926) American pop singer (The McGuire Sisters)
Christopher Biggins (b. 1948) English actor

Christopher C. Kraft Jr. (b. 1924) American aerospace engineer
Christopher James, 5thBaron Northbourne (b. 1926) British hereditary peer
Christopher Tolkien (b. 1924) English editor and son of J. R. R. Tolkien
Christy Dignam (b. 1960) Irish musician (Aslan)

Chuck Harmon (b. 1924) American baseball player

Chuck Stevens (b. 1918) American baseball player

Chuck Yeager (b. 1923) American Air Force General, flying ace and test pilot
Cicely Berry (b. 1926) British theatre director
Cicely Tyson (b. 1924) American actress

Clara Marangoni (b. 1915) Italian Olympic gymnast
Claribel Alegria (b. 1924) Nicaraguan-Salvadoran poet
Clarissa Eden (b. 1920) British widow of PM Anthony Eden

Claude Lanzmann (b. 1925) French filmmaker
Claus von Bulow (b. 1926) British socialite

Cliff Bourland (b. 1921) American track and field athlete
Clint Conatser (b. 1921) American baseball player

Clint Eastwood (b. 1930) American actor and filmmaker
Clint Hill (b. 1932) American Secret Service agent

Clive James (b. 1939) Australian author, critic and broadcaster

Clive King (b. 1924) English author
Clive Swift (b. 1936) English actor and songwriter

Cloris Leachman (b. 1926) American actress and comedian

Colin Jeavons (b. 1929) English actor
Connie Sawyer (b. 1912) American actress
Connie Stevens (b. 1938) American actress and singer

Conway Berners-Lee (b. 1921) English mathematician
Cornelia Oberlander (b. 1921) Canadian landscape architect
Cornelis de Jager (b. 1921) Dutch astronomer

Cornelius Edward Gallagher (b. 1921) American Democratic Congressman for New Jersey
Cynthia Chalk (b. 1913) Canadian photographer
D. A. Pennebaker (b. 1925) American filmmaker
D. J. Finney (b. 1917) British statistician
Dame Angela Lansbury (b. 1925) British-American-Irish actress

Dame Barbara Windsor (b. 1937) English actress
Dame Beryl Beaurepaire (b. 1923) Australian activist and politician

Dame Cleo Laine (b. 1927) English jazz and popular singer

Dame Diana Rigg (b. 1938) English actress
Dame Felicity Hill (b. 1915) British RAF officer
Dame June Whitfield (b. 1925) English actress

Dame Maggie Smith (b. 1934) English actress
Dame Margaret Guilfoyle (b. 1926) Australian Liberal politician
Dame Margaret Scott (b. 1922) South African ballet dancer

Dame Margaret Weston (b. 1926) British museum curator
Dame Miriam Dell (b. 1924) New Zealand women’s advocate
Dame Olivia De Havilland (b. 1916) British-American actress

Dame Patricia Routledge (b. 1929) English actress

Dame Shirley Bassey (b. 1937) Welsh singer

Dame Vera Lynn (b. 1917) English singer-songwriter

Damian Iguacen Borau (b. 1916) Spanish Catholic bishop
Damon Keith (b. 1922) American judge
Daniel Akaka (b. 1924) American Senator (1990-2013)

Daniel arap Moi (b. 1924) President of Kenya (1978-2002)

Daniel J. Evans (b. 1925) American Senator (1983-1989)

Danniella Westbrook (b. 1973) English actress and reality TV star

Darryl Hickman (b. 1931) American actor
Dave Bartholomew (b. 1918) American musician and bandleader

Dave Garcia (b. 1920) American baseball coach, scout and manager
Dave McCoy (b. 1915) American skiing businessman
David Campion Acheson (b. 1921) American attorney
David Crosby (b. 1941) American musician (Crosby, Stills & Nash)
David Douglas Duncan (b. 1916) American photojournalist
David Myles (b. 1925) Scottish Conservative MP (1979-1983)
David Ogilvy, 13thEarl of Airlie (b. 1926) Scottish hereditary peer

David Prowse (b. 1935) English bodybuilder and character actor
David Sidney Feingold (b. 1922) American biochemist
David W. Goodall (b. 1914) Australian botanist and ecologist
Dayton S. Mak (b. 1917) American diplomat
Dean Francis (b. 1974) English boxer

Dean Stockwell (b. 1936) American actor

Deep Roy (b. 1957) Kenyan-born British actor and stuntman

Delphine Gibson (b. 1903) American supercentenarian, oldest person in the USA
Denis Goldberg (b. 1933) South African social campaigner

Denis Norden (b. 1922) English comedy writer and television presenter

Dennis Edwards (b. 1943) American singer (The Temptations)

Dennis Hastert (b. 1942) American Republican Congressman for Illinois (1987-2007)
Desmond Morris (b. 1928) English zoologist and ethologist

Desmond Tutu (b. 1931) South African Anglican cleric and theologian

Dewey Martin (b. 1923) American actor

Diana Athill (b. 1917) English literary editor and novelist

Diana Serra Cary (b. 1918) American child actress during the silent era

Dick Cheney (b. 1941) Vice President of the United States (2001-2009)

Dick Cole (b. 1926) American baseball player
Dick Dale (b. 1937) American surf rock musician

Dick Van Dyke (b. 1925) American actor, singer and comedian

Dilip Kumar (b. 1922) Indian film actor

Dionne Warwick (b. 1940) American singer and actress

DJ Casper (b. 1971) American DJ

Dmitry Yazov (b. 1924) Soviet Marshal
Do Muoi (b. 1917) Prime Minister of Vietnam (1988-1991)

Dobri Dobrev (b. 1914) Bulgarian philanthropist
Dolores Hart (b. 1938) American actress and Catholic nun
Don Imus (b. 1940) American radio host

Don Lusk (b. 1913) American animator

Don Marion Davis (b. 1917) American child actor during the silent era

Don Murray (b. 1929) American actor
Don Newcombe (b. 1926) American baseball player

Doreen Keogh (b. 1926) Irish-born English actress

Doreen Mantle (b. 1926) South African-born English actress

Doris Day (b. 1922) American actress and singer

Doris Grumbach (b. 1918) American novelist and biographer

Dorothy Malone (b. 1925) American actress

Dovey Johnson Roundtree (b. 1914) American civil rights activist
Draja Mickaharic (b. 1912) Bosnian-born American occultist and author
Drusilla Beyfus (b. 1927) English etiquette writer

Dwayne Hickman (b. 1934) American actor

Earl Cameron (b. 1917) Bermudian actor

Earl Cochell (b. 1922) American tennis player

Ed Ames (b. 1927) American pop singer and actor

Ed Asner (b. 1929) American actor

Ed Fitz Gerald (b. 1924) American baseball player and coach
Ed Keats (b. 1915) American Navy Rear Admiral

Edd Byrnes (b. 1932) American actor

Eddie Basinski (b. 1922) American baseball player

Eddie Robinson (b. 1920) American baseball player, scout and coach

Eddie Stobart (b. 1929) English businessman

Edgar Ray Killen (b. 1925) American Ku Klux Klan organiser

Edna O'Brien (b. 1930) Irish novelist and playwright

Eduard von Falz-Fein (b. 1912) Liechtenstein businessman and art patron
Edward Shames (b. 1922) American Army Colonel, member of Easy Company
Edwin Pepping (b. 1922) American Army soldier, member of Easy Company

Efrain Rios Montt (b. 1926) President of Guatemala (1982-1983)
Eileen Whelan (b. 1911) English cricketer
Eileen Derbyshire (b. 1931) English actress

Elder Roma Wilson (b. 1910) American musician
Eleanor Sokoloff (b. 1914) American pianist
Elizabeth Sutherland, 24th Countess of Sutherland (b. 1921) Scottish noblewoman

Engelbert Humperdinck (b. 1936) English pop singer

Eric Clapton (b. 1945) English singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Yardbirds, Cream)

Ernest Angley (b. 1921) American Christian evangelist

Ernest Maxin (b. 1923) British television producer and director

Esther Bejarno (b. 1924) German Holocaust survivor
Etchika Choureau (b. 1929) French film actress
Eugene Wright (b. 1923) American jazz bassist (The Dave Brubeck Quartet) 

Eva Marie Saint (b. 1924) American actress
Everett Kinstler (b. 1926) American artist

Everett Lee (b. 1916) American conductor and violinist
F. W. de Klerk (b. 1936) State President of South Africa (1989-1994)

Faith Dane (b. 1923) American actress and musician

Fat Joe (b. 1970) American rapper

Fauja Singh (b. 1911) Indian-born British marathon runner

Fay McKenzie (b. 1918) American film actress

Fazlollah Reza (b. 1915) Iranian academic
Fenella Fielding (b. 1927) English actress

Fernando Ricksen (b. 1976) Dutch football player

Florence Knoll (b. 1917) American architect and furniture designer

Franca Pilla (b. 1920) Italian widow of President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi

Francis S. Currey (b. 1925) American Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient
Francis W. Nye (b. 1918) American Air Force Major General
Francisco Morales Bermudez (b. 1921) President of Peru (1975-1980)
Francisco Nunez Olivera (b. 1904) Spanish supercentenarian and Spanish Civil War veteran

Franco Zeffirelli (b. 1923) Italian director and producer
Francoise Gilot (b. 1921) French painter and critic
Frank Popper (b. 1918) Czech-born French historian
Frank Press (b. 1924) American geophysicist

Frank Williams (b. 1931) English actor (Dad’s Army)

Frank Windsor (b. 1927) English actor

Frankie Avalon (b. 1940) American actor and singer
Frankie Muse Freeman (b. 1916) American civil rights attorney
Fred B. Rooney (b. 1925) American Democratic Congressman for Pennsylvania (1963-1979)

Fred Caligiuri (b. 1918) American baseball player
Fred Jarvis (b. 1924) British trade union leader
Fred Singer (b. 1924) Austrian-born American physicist
Freddie Hart (b. 1926) American country singer-songwriter
Freddie Starr (b. 1943) English comedian
Frederick B. Dent (b. 1922) American government official
Frederick Kroesen (b. 1923) American Army General
Freeman Dyson (b. 1923) English-born American theoretical physicist
Fritz Hollings (b. 1922) American Democratic Senator (1966-2005)
G. Venkatasubbaiah (b. 1913) Indian lexicographer
Gabor Acs (b. 1926) Hungarian-born American architect
Gail Halvorsen (b. 1920) American Air Force Colonel
Garry Watson (b. 1928) American child actor
Gary Glitter (b. 1944) English glam rock singer-songwriter
Gary Player (b. 1935) South African golfer
Gaston Glock (b. 1929) Austrian engineer

Gavin MacLeod (b. 1931) American character actor

Gay Byrne (b. 1934) Irish radio and television presenter
Gazi Yasargil (b. 1925) Turkish medical scientist
Geezer Butler (b. 1949) English musician (Black Sabbath)

Gene Deitch (b. 1924) American illustrator and animator

Gene Hackman (b. 1930) American actor and novelist

Gene Reynolds (b. 1923) American actor and producer

Gene Shalit (b. 1926) American film and book critic
Geoffrey Chew (b. 1924) American theoretical physicist
Geoffrey Hayes (b. 1942) English television presenter
Geoffrey Leonard (b. 1934) Australian pedophile

Geoffrey Palmer (b. 1927) English actor

Georg Ratzinger (b. 1924) German Catholic priest, brother of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
Georg von Tiesenhausen (b. 1914) German-born American rocket scientist

George Blake (b. 1922) Dutch-born British spy and double agent for the Soviet Union

George Cawkwell (b. 1919) New Zealand-English classical scholar
George Chakiris (b. 1934) American dancer, singer and actor

George Galloway (b. 1954) Scottish Labour/Respect MP (1987-2010, 2012-2015)

George H. W. Bush (b. 1924) President of the United States (1989-1993)

George Haigh (b. 1915) English football player

George N. Leighton (b. 1912) American jurist
George P. Shultz (b. 1920) American Republican economist, politician and businessman

George Rosenkranz (b. 1916) Hungarian-born Mexican scientist
George Roubicek (b. 1935) Austrian actor
George S. Vest (b. 1918) American diplomat
George Soros (b. 1930) Hungarian-born American investor and business magnate

George Takei (b. 1937) American actor (Star Trek)
George W. Landau (b. 1920) Austrian-born American diplomat
George Walker (b. 1922) American composer

Georges-Emmanuel Clancier (b. 1914) French poet
Gerald Stern (b. 1925) American poet and essayist
Gerard Depardieu (b. 1948) French actor and filmmaker
Gerd Muller (b. 1945) German football player

Gerda Weissmann Klein (b. 1924) Polish-born American writer and human rights activist

Germaine Greer (b. 1939) Australian-born English writer

Gershon Kingsley (b. 1922) German-born American composer
Gertrude Jeannette (b. 1914) American actress
Gil Coan (b. 1922) American baseball player

Gillo Dorfles (b. 1910) Italian art critic and painter
Gina Lollobrigida (b. 1927) Italian actress

Giorgio Napolitano (b. 1925) President of Italy (2006-2015)

Gloria Jean (b. 1926) American actress and singer

Gloria Vanderbilt (b. 1924) American actress, artist, author and socialite

Glyn Houston (b. 1925) Welsh actor

Glynis Johns (b. 1923) Welsh actress, singer and dancer

Glynn Edwards (b. 1931) Malaysian-born British actor

Gordon Banks (b. 1937) English football player

Gordon Peters (b. 1926) English actor

Gottfried Bohm (b. 1920) German architect

Grace Mugabe (b. 1965) First Lady of Zimbabwe (1996-2017)

Gudrun Ure (b. 1926) Scottish actress (Super Gran)
Gunther von Hagens (b. 1945) German anatomist

Guy Innes-Ker (b. 1954) British aristocrat

Gyo Obata (b. 1923) American architect

Haddon Donald (b. 1917) New Zealand National Party politician
Hal Holbrook (b. 1925) American actor and director

Hal Singer (b. 1919) American jazz bandleader and musician

Hannah Hauxwell (b. 1926) English farmer
Hans Lipschis (b. 1919) Lithuanian alleged Nazi war criminal

Hans Maier (b. 1916) Dutch water polo player
Harris Wofford (b. 1926) American Democratic Senator (1991-1995)

Harry Belafonte (b. 1927) American singer-songwriter, actor and activist

Harry E. Goldsworthy (b. 1914) American Air Force officer
Harry Leslie Smith (b. 1923) English writer and political commentator

Harry Whittington (b. 1927) American lawyer, shot by Dick Cheney

Harvey Weinstein (b. 1952) American film producer

Hau Pei-tsun (b. 1919) Premier of the Republic of China (1990-1993)

Hazel McCallion (b. 1921) Mayor of Mississauga, Canada (1978-2014)
Helen Gallagher (b. 1926) American actress

Helen Garner (b. 1942) Australian novelist
Helen Murray Free (b. 1923) American chemist
Helene Ahrweiler (b. 1926) Greek academic
Helmut Oberlander (b. 1924) Ukrainian-born German alleged Nazi war criminal
Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark (b. 1934) Danish royal, husband of Queen Margrethe II
Henry Gray (b. 1925) American blues musician

Henry Kissinger (b. 1923) American Republican diplomat and politician

Henry Morgenthau III (b. 1917) American author
Henry Pearce (b. 1917) Australian Liberal MP (1949-1961)
Henry Silva (b. 1926) American actor
Herb Douglas (b. 1922) American track and field athlete
Herb Ellis (b. 1921) American character actor
Herb Stempel (b. 1926) American game show host

Herman Wouk (b. 1915) American author

Hershel W. Williams (b. 1923) American Marine Corps officer, Medal of Honor recipient
Hilde Zadek (b. 1917) German soprano
Hillary Clinton (b. 1947) First Lady of the United States (1993-2001) and Senator (2001-2009)

Hirendranath Sadhu (b. 1915) Indian cricketer
Hiroshi H. Miyamura (b. 1925) American Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient
Honor Blackman (b. 1925) English actress

Hosni Mubarak (b. 1928) President of Egypt (1981-2011)

Howie Judson (b. 1926) American baseball player

Howie Meeker (b. 1923) Canadian NHL hockey player

Hugh Downs (b. 1921) American broadcaster and television host

Hugo Broch (b. 1922) German World War II Luftwaffe ace

Hutton Gibson (b. 1918) American writer

Hyun Soong-jong (b. 1919) Prime Minister of South Korea (1992-1993)

I. M. Pei (b. 1917) Chinese-born American architect

Ian St John (b. 1938) Scottish footballer

Idriz Ajeti (b. 1917) Albanian translator
Ignacio Trelles (b. 1916) Mexican football coach
Imelda Marcos (b. 1929) First Lady of the Philippines (1965-1986)

Inge Borkh (b. 1917 or 1921) German soprano

Ingvar Kamprad (b. 1926) Swedish businessman, founder of IKEA

Iris Apfel (b. 1921) American businesswoman and interior designer
Irma Rapuzzi (b. 1910) French politician
Irmin Schmidt (b. 1937) German keyboardist (Can)

Irv Noren (b. 1924) American baseball and basketball player

Irv Williams (b. 1919) American jazz saxophonist and composer

Isabel Martinez de Peron (b. 1931) President of Argentina (1974-1976)

Ivry Gitlis (b. 1922) Israeli violinist
J. C. P. Williams (b. 1922) New Zealand cardiologist

J. I. Packer (b. 1926) English-born Canadian Christian theologian

J. William Middendorf (b. 1924) American Republican diplomat

Jack Nicholson (b. 1937) American actor and filmmaker

Jack Steinberger (b. 1921) American physicist, Nobel laureate

Jackie Stallone (b. 1921) American astrologer, mother of Sylvester Stallone
Jacqueline Vaudecrane (b. 1913) French figure skater
Jacqueline White (b. 1922) American actress

Jacques Chirac (b. 1932) President of France (1995-2007)

Jacques Delors (b. 1925) French politician, President of the European Commission (1985-1995)

Jake "The Snake" Roberts (b. 1955) American wrestler
James C. Floyd (b. 1914) Canadian aerospace engineer

James E. Gunn (b. 1923) American science fiction writer
James Earl Jones (b. 1931) American actor

James Karen (b. 1923) American character actor

James L. Buckley (b. 1923) American Conservative, then Republican Senator (1971-1977)

James Lipton (b. 1926) American writer, lyricist and actor

James Lovelock (b. 1919) British scientist and environmentalist
James Ramsden (b. 1923) English Conservative MP (1954-1974)

James Randi (b. 1928) Canadian-American magician and skeptic

James Watson (b. 1928) American molecular biologist, Nobel laureate
Jan Morris (b. 1926) Welsh historian and author

Jane Powell (b. 1929) American singer, dancer and actress

Jane Withers (b. 1926) American actress, model and singer
Janie Jones (b. 1941) English singer and madam

Janis Paige (b. 1922) American actress

Javier Perez de Cuellar (b. 1920) Prime Minister of Peru (2000-2001)

Jean Boht (b. 1932) English actress (Bread)

Jean Erdman (b. 1916) American dancer and choreographer

Jean Marie Le Pen (b. 1928) French National Front politician

Jean Valentine (b. 1924) British World War II codebreaker

Jean-Luc Godard (b. 1930) French-Swiss film director, screenwriter and film critic
Jean-Pierre Serre (b. 1926) French mathematician

Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (b. 1921) Luxembourgian monarch (1964-2000)
Jeanne Little (b. 1928) Australian entertainer
Jeannette Charles (b. 1927) English actress

Jens Christian Skou (b. 1918) Danish medical doctor, Nobel laureate

Jeremy Clarkson (b. 1960) English broadcaster and writer
Jerry Lee Lewis (b. 1925) American singer-songwriter and musician

Jerry Maren (b. 1920) American actor (The Wizard of Oz)

Jesse Jackson (b. 1941) American civil rights activist and politician

Jessica Falkholt (b. 1988) Australian actress
Jiang Zemin (b. 1926) President of the People’s Republic of China (1993-2003)

Jill Gascoine (b. 1937) British actress and novelist

Jim Bowen (b. 1937) English comedian and television host

Jim Broyhill (b. 1927) American Republican Senator (1986)

Jim Dale (b. 1935) English actor, narrator and director

Jim Leavelle (b. 1920) American detective who escorted Lee Harvey Oswald

Jimmy Carter (b. 1924) President of the United States (1977-1981)

Jimmy Greaves (b. 1940) English footballer

Jimmy Heath (b. 1926) American jazz saxophonist and composer

Jimmy Lydon (b. 1923) American actor

Jin Yong (b. 1924) Chinese novelist

Joachim Ronneberg (b. 1919) Norwegian Resistance member during World War II

Joan Copeland (b. 1922) American actress

Joanne Woodward (b. 1930) American actress and producer

Jocelyn Burdick (b. 1922) American Democratic Senator (1992)

Joe Jackson (b. 1928) American talent manager, father of Michael Jackson
Joe M. Jackson (b. 1923) American Air Force Colonel, Medal of Honor recipient

Joe McQueen (b. 1919) American jazz saxophonist
Joe Turkel (b. 1927) American character actor

Johan van Hulst (b. 1911) Dutch politician
John Cruickshank (b. 1920) Scottish World War II veteran, Victoria Cross recipient

John Dingell (b. 1926) American Democratic Congressman (1955-2015)

John Edrich (b. 1937) English cricketer

John Franzese (b. 1917) Italian-born American mobster

John Henderson (b. 1912) American football player
John Hume (b. 1937) Northern Irish politician, Leader of the SDLP (1979-2001)
John Letford (b. 1935) Lord Provost of Dundee (2001-2012)

John Lysak (b. 1914) American canoeist
John Malcolm Patterson (b. 1921) Governor of Alabama (1959-1963)
John Manners (b. 1914) English cricketer

John McCain (b. 1936) American Republican Senator (since 1987)

John Melcher (b. 1924) American Democratic Senator (1977-1989)

John Mellencamp (b. 1951) American singer-songwriter
John Michael Sherlock (b. 1926) Canadian Catholic bishop
John Morris (b. 1926) American composer
John Paul Stevens (b. 1920) American Supreme Court Associate Justice (1975-2010)

John Slim, 2ndViscount Slim (b. 1927) British crossbencher hereditary peer
John Smith, Baron Kirkhill (b. 1930) Labour life peer, Lord Provost of Aberdeen (1971-1975)

John Tate (b. 1925) American mathematician

John Warner (b. 1927) American Republican Senator (1979-2009)
John Waters (b. 1946) American film director, screenwriter, author and actor

Johnny Beattie (b. 1926) Scottish actor and comedian

Johnny Gilbert (b. 1928) American game show presenter

Johnny Groth (b. 1926) American baseball player

Johnny Hetki (b. 1922) American baseball player
Johnny Hubbard (b. 1930) South African football player

Johnny Johnson (b. 1921) English RAF officer, last surviving Dambuster

Johnny Mathis (b. 1935) American pop singer

Jonas Mekas (b. 1922) Lithuanian-American filmmaker
Joni Mitchell (b. 1943) Canadian singer-songwriter
Jose Jose (b. 1948) Mexican singer and musician
Josef Fritzl (b. 1935) Austrian criminal

Joseph Campanella (b. 1924) American character actor

Josephine Tewson (b. 1931) English actress

Josephine Webb (b. 1918) American electrical engineer
Joss Ackland (b. 1928) English actor

Joyce Randolph (b. 1924) American actress
Joyce Reynolds (b. 1924) American actress
Juan Ponce Enrile (b. 1924) Filipino politician and lawyer
Juan Vicente Torrealba (b. 1917) Venezuelan musician and composer
Juanita Castro (b. 1933) Cuban activist, sister of Fidel and Raul Castro
Judith Kerr (b. 1923) German-born British writer and illustrator

Julia Louis-Dreyfus (b. 1961) American actress and comedienne

Julie Adams (b. 1926) American actress

Juliette Kaplan (b. 1939) English actress

Julius W. Becton Jr. (b. 1926) American Army Lieutenant General
June Brown (b. 1927) English actress

June Lockhart (b. 1925) American actress

June Spencer (b. 1919) English actress (The Archers)

Kamala (b. 1950) American wrestler

Kate Murtagh (b. 1920) American actress
Katherine "Scottie" MacGregor (b. 1925) American actress

Katherine Jackson (b. 1930) American matriarch of the Jackson family

Katherine Johnson (b. 1918) American mathematician

Kathleen O’Malley (b. 1924) American child actress
Kathy Griffin (b. 1960) American comedienne

Kaye Ballard (b. 1925) American actress
Keith Arnold (b. 1926) English Anglican bishop
Keith Clifford (b. 1938) English actor (Last of the Summer Wine)
Keith Doyle (b. 1924) Australian Liberal politician
Keith Harvey Miller (b. 1925) American Republican Governor of Alaska (1969-1970)
Keith Rae (b. 1917) Australian VFL football player

Keith Richards (b. 1943) English musician (The Rolling Stones)

Ken Livingstone (b. 1945) Mayor of London (2000-2008)
Ken Nordine (b. 1920) American voice over artist

Kenneth Kaunda (b. 1924) President of Zambia (1964-1991)
Kenneth Mayhew (b. 1917) British Army Major
Kenneth McAlpine (b. 1920) British Formula One racing driver
Kenneth Newing (b. 1923) English Anglican bishop
Kenny Rogers (b. 1938) American country singer-songwriter

Kevin Roche (b. 1922) Irish-born American architect

Khamtai Siphandon (b. 1924) President of Laos (1998-2006)
Khieu Samphan (b. 1931) Prime Minister of Cambodia (1976) and criminal

Kim Jong-pil (b. 1926) Prime Minister of South Korea (1971-1975, 1998-2000)

Kim Jong-un (b. 1982 or 1984) Chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea
Kim Ki-nam (b. 1934) North Korean politician

Kim Yong-ju (b. 1920) North Korean politician
Kim Weston (b. 1939) American soul singer

Kiran Shah (b. 1956) Kenyan-born Indian actor and stuntman

Kirk Douglas (b. 1916) American actor, director and producer
Kirke Mechem (b. 1925) American composer
Kitty Hart-Moxon (b. 1926) Polish-English Holocaust survivor
Knox Martin (b. 1923) American painter
Kris Kristofferson (b. 1936) American singer-songwriter and actor
L. Martin Griffin (b. 1920) American environmentalist and conservationist
Larry Flynt (b. 1942) American publisher

Larry King (b. 1933) American television and radio host

Larry Kwong (b. 1923) Canadian ice hockey player
Larry Storch (b. 1923) American comedian and actor

Lassie Lou Ahern (b. 1920) American actress

Laurent Noel (b. 1920) Canadian Catholic bishop
Lawrence Ferlinghetti (b. 1919) American poet, painter and social activist

Lawrence LeShan (b. 1920) American psychologist
Le Duc Anh (b. 1920) President of Vietnam (1992-1997)

Leah Bracknell (b. 1964) English actress
Leah Chase (b. 1923) American chef, author and television personality

Lee Adams (b. 1924) American lyricist
Lee Grant (b. mid-1920s) American actress

Lee Howard (b. 1923) American baseball player
Lee Iacocca (b. 1924) American automobile executive

Lee Teng-hui (b. 1923) President of the Republic of China (1988-2000)

Len Okrie (b. 1923) American baseball player and coach
Leo Esaki (b. 1925) Japanese physicist, Nobel laureate
Leon Kossoff (b. 1926) British painter
Leon M. Lederman (b. 1922) American physicist, Nobel laureate

Leonard Fenton (b. 1926) English actor (EastEnders) and director

Leslie Phillips (b. 1924) English actor

Lewis Elton (b. 1923) German-born British physicist
Lewis Gilbert (b. 1920) English film director and screenwriter

Li Rui (b. 1917) Chinese politician
Liam Miller (b. 1981) Irish football player (Celtic)
Lillian Cox (b. 1907) American supercentenarian, oldest driver in the US
Lily Weiding (b. 1924) Danish actress
Lina Wertmuller (b. 1928) Italian screenwriter and film director

Linda Nolan (b. 1959) Irish singer and actress

Lise Norgaard (b. 1917) Danish journalist
Little Richard (b. 1932) American singer-songwriter and musician
Livia Rev (b. 1916) Hungarian pianist
Lois de Banzie (b. 1930) Scottish-born American actress
Loongkoonan (b. ca. 1910) Australian artist

Lord Alun Gwynne Jones (b. 1919) British Labour politician and historian
Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber (b. 1948) English composer and impresario
Lord Basil Feldman (b. 1923) British Conservative life peer
Lord Bill Rodgers (b. 1928) British Liberal Democrat politician, one of the Gang of Four
Lord David Howell (b. 1936) British Conservative MP (1966-1997)
Lord David Owen (b. 1938) British independent politician, on of the Gang of Four
Lord David Stoddart (b. 1926) British Labour MP (1970-1983)
Lord David Wolfson (b. 1935) British Conservative life peer
Lord Denham (b. 1927) English Conservative politician

Lord Donald Nicholls (b. 1933) British law lord
Lord Douglas Hurd (b. 1930) English Conservative MP (1974-1997)

Lord Edwin Bramall (b. 1923) British Army Field Marshal
Lord Euan Howard (b. 1923) British Conservative politician
Lord Francis Tombs (b. 1924) English industrialist
Lord George Carey (b. 1935) Archbishop of Canterbury (1991-2002)
Lord Henry Plumb (b. 1925) English Conservative MEP (1979-1999)
Lord Ian Stewart (b. 1935) British Conservative MP (1974-1992)
Lord James Mackay (b. 1927) Scottish Conservative politician
Lord John Eden (b. 1925) English Conservative MP (1954-1983)
Lord John Habgood (b. 1927) British Anglican bishop and life peer
Lord Michael Heseltine (b. 1933) British Conservative MP (1966-2001)
Lord Michael Martin (b. 1945) British Speaker of the House of Commons (2000-2009)
Lord Michael Shaw (b. 1920) British National Liberal/Conservative MP (1960-1964, 1966-1992)
Lord Nigel Lawson (b. 1932) Chancellor of the Exchequer (1983-1989)
Lord Norman Fowler (b. 1938) English Conservative MP (1970-2001)
Lord Norman Lamont (b. 1942) Chancellor of the Exchequer (1990-1993)
Lord Norman Macfarlane (b. 1926) Scottish Conservative life peer
Lord Norman Tebbit (b. 1931) British Conservative MP (1970-1992)
Lord Peter Carington (b. 1919) British Conservative politician

Lord Richard Harries (b. 1936) Bishop of Oxford (1987-2006)
Lord Robert Sheldon (b. 1923) British Labour MP (1964-2001)
Lord Roy Hattersley (b. 1932) Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (1983-1992)
Lord Ted Graham (b. 1925) English Labour MP (1974-1983)
Lord Terence Thomas (b. 1927) British Labour life peer
Loretta Ford (b. 1920) American nurse
Loretta Lynn (b. 1932) American country singer-songwriter
Lorna Cooke deVaron (b. 1921) American choral conductor

Lorraine Gordon (b. 1922) American jazz club owner
Lou Carnesecca (b. 1925) American college basketball coach
Lou Donaldson (b. 1926) American jazz saxophonist
Louis Crump (b. 1916) American politician
Louis Farrakhan (b. 1933) American leader of the Nation of Islam
Louis Nirenberg (b. 1925) Canadian-American mathematician

Louis Zorich (b. 1924) American actor
Louise Latham (b. 1922) American actress
Louise Tobin (b. 1918) American singer
Louise Watson (b. 1919) American child actress
Lucia Hiriart (b. 1923) First Lady of Chile (1973-1990)

Lucy Jarvis (b. 1917) American television producer

Luis Echeverria (b. 1922) President of Mexico (1970-1976)

Luke Halpin (b. 1947) American child actor (Flipper)
Lydia Clarke (b. 1923) American actress and widow of Charlton Heston
Lydia Wideman (b. 1920) Finnish skier

Lygia Fagundes Telles (b. 1923) Brazilian novelist
Lyle Elmer Strom (b. 1925) American judge
Lyndon LaRouche (b. 1922) American political activist and conspiracy theorist

Lyndon Wainwright (b. 1919) English metrologist and ballroom dancer

Lynn Evans (b. 1924) American singer (The Chordettes)
Lys Assia (b. 1924) Swiss singer, first Eurovision winner
M. S. Swaminathan (b. 1925) Indian geneticist
Mable Lee (b. 1921) American jazz tap dancer and singer
Mac Conner (b. 1913) American illustrator
Mac Martin (b. 1925) American bluegrass musician
Mac Wiseman (b. 1925) American bluegrass singer-songwriter
Machiko Kyo (b. 1924) Japanese actress

Maciej Maciejewski (b. 1914) Polish actor
Maggie Griffin (b. 1920) American reality TV star, mother of Kathy Griffin

Mahathir Mohamad (b. 1925) Prime Minister of Malaysia (1981-2003)

Makoto Ogawa (b. 1917) Japanese Army flying ace
Malik Dohan al-Hassan (b. 1919) Iraqi politician

Manolis Glezos (b. 1922) Greek Resistance member during WWII and MEP

Manuel Bromberg (b. 1917) American artist
Manuel Zorrilla (b. 1919) Argentine painter
Marc Bohan (b. 1926) French fashion designer
Marc Ferro (b. 1924) French historian
Marcy McGuire (b. 1926) American actress and singer

Marga Minco (b. 1920) Dutch journalist and writer
Margaret Fulton (b. 1924) Scottish-born Australian food writer
Margaret Morgan Lawrence (b. 1914) American psychiatrist

Margaret O'Brien (b. 1937) American actress
Margaret Tebbit (b. 1934) British nurse, wife of Lord Norman Tebbit
Margaret Towner (b. 1925) American Christian leader

Marge Callaghan (b. 1921) American baseball player
Marge Champion (b. 1919) American dancer and choreographer

Margie Latzko (b. 1929) American singer (The Chordettes)
Margie Phelps nee Simms (b. 1925) American widow of Fred Phelps

Marguerite LeWars (b. 1938) Jamaican actress (Dr. No)
Marianne Bernadotte (b. 1924) Swedish actress and philanthropist
Marie Alix, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein (b. 1923) German princess
Marie M. Runyon (b. 1915) American political activist
Marie Ponsot (b. 1921) American poet
Marieke Vervoort (b. 1979) Belgian wheelchair racer

Marilyn Bergman (b. 1928) American lyricist

Marilyn Knowlden (b. 1926) American child actress

Mario Bunge (b. 1919) Argentine philosopher
Mario Gigante (b. 1923) American mobster
Marjorie Tallchief (b. 1926) American ballerina
Mark Andrews (b. 1926) American Republican Senator (1981-1987)

Mark E. Smith (b. 1957) English singer-songwriter (The Fall)

Marko Racic (b. 1920) Slovenian track and field athlete

Marsha Hunt (b. 1917) American actress

Marshall Allen (b. 1924) American jazz saxophonist
Martha Stewart (b. 1922) American actress
Martin Cooper (b. 1928) American engineer
Martin Peters (b. 1943) English football player and manager

Marty Allen (b. 1922) American actor
Marv Rackley (b. 1921) American baseball player

Marvin Creamer (b. 1916) American sailor
Mary Abbott (b. 1921) American artist
Mary Carlisle (b. 1912 or 1914) American actress, singer and dancer

Mary Midgley (b. 1919) English moral philosopher

Mary Ward (b. 1915) Australian actress
Maryon Pittman Allen (b. 1925) American Democratic Senator (1978)
Mathilde Krim (b. 1926) Italian-born American HIV/AIDS researcher
Matt Cappotelli (b. 1979) American wrestler

Maureen Colquhoun (b. 1928) British Labour MP (1974-1979)
Maurice Couture (b. 1926) Canadian Catholic bishop

Maurice R. Greenberg (b. 1925) American business executive

Maurice Taylor (b. 1926) Scottish Catholic bishop
Max Labovitch (b. 1924) Canadian ice hockey player
Max Ward (b. 1921) Canadian aviator
Max Webb (b. 1917) Polish-born American real estate developer
Mel Brooks (b. 1926) American actor, writer, producer, director and comedian

Michael Anderson (b. 1920) English film director

Michael Barrymore (b. 1952) English comedian and television presenter

Michael Collins (b. 1930) American astronaut

Michael Douglas (b. 1944) American actor and producer, son of Kirk Douglas

Michael J. Anderson (b. 1953) American actor (Twin Peaks)

Michael Loewe (b. 1922) English Sinologist and historian
Michael McGuire (b. 1926) British Labour MP (1964-1987)
Michael Medwin (b. 1923) English actor and producer
Michael Moore (b. 1954) American documentary filmmaker and activist

Michael Schumacher (b. 1969) German Formula One racing driver

Michael York (b. 1942) English actor

Michel Piccoli (b. 1925) French actor and filmmaker

Micheline Presle (b. 1922) French actress

Mien Schopman-Klaver (b. 1911) Dutch athlete
Miguel Leon-Portilla (b. 1926) Mexican anthropologist
Miiko Taka (b. 1925) Japanese-American actress
Mike Grgich (b. 1923) Croatian-American winemaker
Mike Hoare (b. 1919) British Irish mercenary
Mike Laffin (b. 1918) Canadian Progressive Conservative politician
Mike Nussbaum (b. 1923) American actor

Mikhail Gorbachev (b. 1931) President of the Soviet Union (1990-1991)

Mikis Theodorakis (b. 1925) Greek songwriter and composer
Milan Kundera (b. 1929) Czech-born French writer

Mildred Kornman (b. 1925) American child actress
Mildred Miller (b. 1924) American mezzo-soprano
Milos Jakes (b. 1922) First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (1987-1989)

Milton Morris (b. 1924) Australian Liberal politician
Mitzi Shore (b. 1930) American comedy club owner

Miyoko Aso (b. 1926) Japense actress
Mohammed Karim Lamrani (b. 1919) PM of Morocco (1971-1972, 1983-1986, 1992-1994)
Moi-Yo Miller (b. 1914) Australian magician’s assistant
Mona Lisa (b. 1922) Filipino actress
Monica Vitti (b. 1931) Italian actress

Montserrat Caballe (b. 1933) Spanish soprano

Morgan Tsvangirai (b. 1952) Prime Minister of Zimbabwe (2009-2013)

Morgan Woodward (b. 1925) American actor
Morris Halle (b. 1923) Latvian-born American linguist
Mortimer Caplin (b. 1916) American lawyer and educator
Morton Sobell (b. 1917) American spy for the Soviet Union
Moshe Arens (b. 1925) Israeli diplomat and politician
Moshe Meron (b. 1926) Israeli politician
Muazzez Ilmiye Cig (b. 1914) Turkish archaeologist
Muriel Pavlow (b. 1921) English actress
Murray Thomson (b. 1922) Chinese-born Canadian Christian activist

Murray Walker (b. 1923) English motorsport commentator and journalist

Murray Westgate (b. 1918) Canadian actor
Mustafa Ben Halim (b. 1921) Prime Minister of Libya (1954-1957)

N. D. Tiwari (b. 1925) Indian politician

Nabi Tajima (b. 1900) Japanese supercentenarian, oldest person in the world
Nancy Buckingham (b. 1924) British romance novelist
Nancy Gates (b. 1926) American actress

Nancy Mackay (b. 1922) Canadian sprinter
Nancy Roman (b. 1925) American astronomer
Nanette Fabray (b. 1920) American actress

Naomi Long Madgett (b. 1923) American poet
Naomi Replansky (b. 1918) American poet
Naomi Stevens (b. 1926) American character actress
Nathan Glazer (b. 1923) American sociologist
Neagu Djuvara (b. 1916) Romanian diplomat and historian
Neal Edward Smith (b. 1920) American Democratic Congressman for Iowa (1959-1995)
Neal Watlington (b. 1922) American baseball player
Ned Rorem (b. 1923) American composer
Nedd Willard (b. 1926) American author and artist
Nehemiah Persoff (b. 1919) American actor
Neil D. Van Sickle (b. 1915) American Air Force Major General

Neil Simon (b. 1927) American playwright and screenwriter

Neil Young (b. 1945) Canadian singer-songwriter
Nexhmije Hoxha (b. 1921) Albanian widow of Enver Hoxha

Nicanor Parra (b. 1914) Chilean poet
Nichelle Nichols (b. 1932) American actress
Nicholas Cummings (b. 1924) American psychologist

Nicholas Parsons (b. 1923) English radio and television presenter and actor

Nick Nolte (b. 1941) American actor and model

Nigel Callaghan (b. 1962) English football player

Nigel Farage (b. 1964) English UKIP MEP (since 1999)
Nile Rodgers (b. 1952) American musician (Chic)

Nini Theilade (b. 1915) Danish ballet dancer
Nita Bieber (b. 1926) American actress
Noah Gordon (b. 1926) American novelist

Noam Chomsky (b. 1928) American linguist, philosopher, historian and social critic

Nobby Stiles (b. 1942) English football player

Noreen Nash (b. 1924) American actress

Norma Miller (b. 1919) American dancer and choreographer

Norman Bowler (b. 1932) English actor

Norman Dewis (b. 1920) English test driver and engineer for Jaguar Cars

Norman Jewison (b. 1926) Canadian film director and producer
Norman Lear (b. 1922) American television writer and producer

Norman Lloyd (b. 1914) American actor and producer
Norman Scarth (b. 1925) British political activist
Nuon Chea (b. 1926) Prime Minister of Cambodia (1976)
Odette Roy Fombrun (b. 1917) Haitian writer
Odore Joseph Gendron (b. 1921) American Catholic bishop
Ogden Reid (b. 1925) American Republican/Democratic politician, Congressman for NY
Olav Thon (b. 1923) Norwegian real estate developer
Olivia Hooker (b. 1915) First African-American woman in the U.S. Coast Guard
Olivia Newton-John (b. 1948) English-Australian singer-songwriter and actress
Omar Graffigna (b. 1926) Argentine Air Force officer
Orlando Drummond (b. 1919) Brazilian actor
Oscar Quitak (b. 1926) British actor
Oscar Wyatt (b. 1924) American businessman
Oskar Fischer (b. 1923) East German politician

Oskar Groning (b. 1921) German concentration camp guard

Otis Williams (b. 1941) American singer-songwriter (The Temptations)
Ozzie Van Brabant (b. 1926) Canadian baseball player

Ozzy Osbourne (b. 1948) English singer-songwriter (Black Sabbath)
Paik Sun-yup (b. 1920) South Korean military officer

Pat Boone (b. 1934) American singer, actor and writer
Pat Lally (b. 1926) Scottish Labour politician, Lord Provost of Glasgow (1996-1999)
Pat Robertson (b. 1930) American Christian evangelist and media mogul
Patricia Lascelles, Countess of Harewood (b. 1926) Australian violinist and model

Patricia Morison (b. 1915) American actress and mezzo-soprano
Patrick Byrne (b. 1925) Irish politician
Patrick Jordan (b. 1923) English actor (Star Wars)
Patrick Leo McCartie (b. 1925) British Catholic bishop
Patrick Skene Catling (b. 1925) English journalist and author
Pau Dones (b. 1966) Spanish guitarist and singer-songwriter
Paul Berg (b. 1926) American biochemist, Nobel laureate

Paul Bocuse (b. 1926) French chef

Paul D. Boyer (b. 1918) American biochemist, Nobel laureate

Paul Farnes (b. 1918) English RAF Wing Commander and WWII flying ace

Paul Findley (b. 1921) American Republican Congressman for Illinois
Paul Gascoigne (b. 1967) English football player and manager

Paul Greengard (b. 1925) American neuroscientist, Nobel laureate
Paul Hellyer (b. 1923) Canadian engineer and politician
Paul Laxalt (b. 1922) American Republican Governor of Nevada (1974-1987)

Paul O'Grady (b. 1955) English comedian, actor and television presenter

Paul Robert Ignatius (b. 1920) American government official
Paul Streeten (b. 1917) Austrian-born British economist
Paula Stafford (b. 1920) Australian fashion designer
Pearl Carr (b. 1923) English singer, wife of Teddy Johnson

Peg Murray (b. 1924) American actress
Peggy Cummins (b. 1925) Welsh-born Irish actress

Peggy Stewart (b. 1923) American actress

Pele (b. 1940) Brazilian football player

Pete Doherty (b. 1979) English singer-songwriter (The Libertines, Babyshambles)

Pete Dye (b. 1925) American golf course designer
Pete Murray (b. 1925) English radio and television presenter

Pete Turnham (b. 1921) American Democratic politician
Peter Alliss (b. 1931) English golfer and television presenter

Peter Armitage (b. 1924) British statistician
Peter Arnold (b. 1926) New Zealand cricketer
Peter Cellier (b. 1928) English actor
Peter Florjancic (b. 1919) Slovenian inventor and athlete
Peter George Peterson (b. 1926) American businessman and government official
Peter Green (b. 1924) British classical scholar and novelist
Peter Hughes (b. 1922) English actor
Peter Lorimer (b. 1946) Scottish football player

Peter Marshall (b. 1926) American television and radio presenter and actor

Peter Sutcliffe (b. 1946) English serial killer

Peter Tatchell (b. 1952) Australian-born English LGBTS rights activist

Peter Tork (b. 1942) American musician (The Monkees)

Phil Phillips (b. 1926) American singer-songwriter
Phil Spector (b. 1939) American record producer and musician
Philip H. Hoff (b. 1924) American Democratic Governor of Vermont (1963-1969)
Philip J. Davis (b. 1923) American mathematician

Philip Pearlstein (b. 1924) American painter
Philip Ruppe (b. 1926) American Republican Congressman for Michigan (1967-1979)
Philip Warren Anderson (b. 1923) American physicist, Nobel laureate

Philipose Mar Chrysostom (b. 1918) Indian Christian bishop
Philippe de Gaulle (b. 1921) French Navy Admiral, son of Charles de Gaulle

Phyllis Lyon (b. 1924) American LGBT rights activist
Phyllis McGuire (b. 1931) American pop singer (The McGuire Sisters)
Pierre Cardin (b. 1922) Italian-born French fashion designer
Pierre Soulages (b. 1919) French painter and sculptor

Pope Benedict XVI (b. 1927) Pope (2005-2013)

Prem Tinsulanonda (b. 1920) Prime Minister of Thailand (1980-1988)

Prince Andrew Romanov (b. 1923) English-American artist and claimant of the Russian throne

Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma (b. 1926) French businessman and royal
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (b. 1921) Consort of the British monarch (since 1952)

Princess Marie Gabriele of Luxembourg (b. 1925) Luxembourgish royal
Priscilla Pointer (b. 1924) American character actress
Priscilla Presley (b. 1945) American actress, former wife of Elvis Presley

Prunella Scales (b. 1932) English actress (Fawlty Towers)

Qin Yi (b. 1922) Chinese actress
Quinton Claunch (b. 1921) American musician
R. James Harvey (b. 1922) American Republican Congressman (1961-1974)
Rachel Robinson (b. 1922) American widow of baseball player Jackie Robinson

Radovan Karadzic (b. 1945) Bosnian Serb politician and war criminal

Rae Allen (b. 1926) American actress and singer
Ralph Benjamin (b. 1922) British scientist
Ralph Hall (b. 1923) American Democratic, later Republican Congressman (1981-2015)

Ram Jethmalani (b. 1923) Indian politician
Ramsey Clark (b. 1927) United States Attorney General (1966-1969)

Randolph Hokanson (b. 1915) American pianist
Randy Jackson (b. 1926) American baseball player

Randy Travis (b. 1959) American country singer-songwriter
Randy Weston (b. 1926) American jazz pianist

Ratko Mladic (b. 1943) Bosnian Serb general and war criminal
Raul Castro (b. 1931) President of Cuba (since 2008)
Ray Anthony (b. 1922) American bandleader
Ray Kennedy (b. 1951) English football player
Ray Lawler (b. 1921) Australian actor
Ray Wilson (b. 1934) English football player

Raymond Hunthausen (b. 1921) American Catholic bishop

Raymond Jolliffe, 5th Baron Hylton (b. 1932) British crossbench hereditary peer

Raymond Jones (b. 1925) Australian architect
Red Schoendienst (b. 1923) American baseball player, coach and manager

Reg Harrison (b. 1923) English football player
Reginald Routledge (b. 1920) English cricketer
Reinhard Hardegen (b. 1913) German U-boat commander during WWII

Rene Henry Gracida (b. 1923) American Catholic bishop
Renee Simonot (b. 1911) French actress
Rex Reed (b. 1938) American film critic
Reynaldo Bignone (b. 1928) President of Argentina (1982-1983)
Rezso Nyers (b. 1923) Hungarian politician

Rhoda Wurtele (b. 1922) Canadian skier
Rhona Wurtele (b. 1922) Canadian skier
Rhonda Fleming (b. 1923) American actress and singer
Ri Kun-mo (b. 1926) North Korean politician

Ri Yong-mu (b. 1925) North Korean politician
Ric Flair (b. 1949) American wrestler and wrestling manager

Richard Arvine Overton (b. 1906) American supercentenarian, oldest US veteran

Richard Baker (b. 1925) English broadcaster
Richard DeVos (b. 1926) American businessman
Richard E. Cole (b. 1915) American last surviving Doolittle Raider

Richard Erdman (b. 1925) American actor

Richard K. Guy (b. 1916) British mathematician
Richard O'Sullivan (b. 1944) English comic actor
Richard Wilson (b. 1926) English-born American physicist

Richard Wilson (b. 1936) British actor (One Foot in the Grave)

Ricky Tomlinson (b. 1939) English actor and comedian

Rip Taylor (b. 1935) American actor and comedian

Rip Torn (b. 1931) American actor

Robbie Coltrane (b. 1950) Scottish actor and author

Robert Bly (b. 1926) American poet, essayist and activist
Robert Brown (b. 1926) American actor
Robert Clary (b. 1926) French-American actor and author

Robert D. Maxwell (b. 1920) American Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient
Robert De Niro (b. 1943) American actor
Robert E. Thacker (b. 1918) American test pilot
Robert Earl (b. 1926) English pop singer
Robert Earle (b. 1926) American game show host

Robert F. Inger (b. 1920) American herpetologist
Robert Fyfe (b. 1930) Scottish actor (Last of the Summer Wine)

Robert Hugh Ferrell (b. 1921) American historian
Robert Kuok (b. 1923) Malaysian business magnate
Robert Lindsay, 29th Earl of Crawford (b. 1927) British Conservative MP (1955-1974)

Robert M. Morgenthau (b. 1919) American lawyer
Robert M. Young (b. 1924) American screenwriter and director
Robert Mugabe (b. 1924) President of Zimbabwe (1987-2017)

Robert Solow (b. 1924) American economist, Nobel laureate

Robert W. Sweet (b. 1922) American jurist
Robert Wagner (b. 1930) American actor

Roberta Flack (b. 1937) American singer-songwriter
Roberta McCain (b. 1912) American mother of John McCain

Rocky Johnson (b. 1944) Canadian wrestler
Rodney Alcala (b. 1943) American serial killer

Rodney Elton, 2nd Baron Elton (b. 1930) British Conservative politician

Roger Angell (b. 1920) American essayist
Roger Corman (b. 1926) American film producer, director and screenwriter
Roger Etchegaray (b. 1922) French Catholic cardinal

Roger Guillemin (b. 1924) French neuroscientist, Nobel laureate

Roland Dumas (b. 1922) French Socialist politician

Rolf Harris (b. 1930) Australian-British entertainer
Rolla Anderson (b. 1920) American football and basketball player and coach
Romus Burgin (b. 1922) American author
Ron Jeremy (b. 1953) American pornographic actor

Ron Tauranac (b. 1925) Australian engineer and racing car designer
Rona Barrett (b. 1936) American gossip columnist
Ronald Atkins (b. 1916) British Labour MP (1966-1970, 1974-1979)

Ronald Brown (b. 1926) British Anglican bishop
Ronald Chesney (b. 1922) British TV comedy screenwriter
Ronald Hynd (b. 1931) English choreographer

Ronald I. Spiers (b. 1925) American diplomat
Ronnie Taylor (b. 1924) British cinematographer
Ronnie Wood (b. 1947) English rock musician (The Rolling Stones, Faces, The Jeff Beck Group)

Rosalind Knight (b. 1933) English actress

Rosalynn Carter (b. 1927) First Lady of the United States (1977-1981)

Rosamunde Pilcher (b. 1924) British romance writer

Roscoe Bartlett (b. 1926) American Republican Congressman (1993-2013)
Rosemary Harris (b. 1927) English-American actress

Rosemary West (b. 1953) English criminal, widow of Fred West

Rosie Harris (b. 1925) British author
Rosita Fornes (b. 1923) Cuban singer and actress
Rosita Sokou (b. 1923) Greek journalist
Roy Bentley (b. 1924) English football player
Roy Haynes (b. 1925) American jazz drummer

Rush Limbaugh (b. 1951) American radio show host and conservative commentator

Russ Tamblyn (b. 1934) American actor and dancer

Russell Baker (b. 1925) American writer
Russell M. Nelson (b. 1924) American Mormon leader

Ruth Bader Ginsburg (b. 1933) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (since 1993)

Ruth Johnson Colvin (b. 1916) American activist

Ruthie Tompson (b. 1910) American animator

S. Daniel Abraham (b. 1924) American businessman, founder of Slim-Fast
S. Prestley Blake (b. 1914) American businessman, co-founder of Friendly’s
Salvador Borrego (b. 1915) Mexican journalist
Salvador Sobral (b. 1989) Portuguese singer
Sam A. Crow (b. 1926) American judge

Sammy Nestico (b. 1924) American composer
Samuel Conti (b. 1922) American federal judge
Sandra Day O'Connor (b. 1930) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1981-2006)

Sandra Martin (b. ca. 1963) English reality TV participant (Gogglebox)

Sandy Gall (b. 1927) Scottish journalist and television presenter
Sanford K. Moats (b. 1921) American Air Force Lieutenant General

Sangharakshita (b. 1925) British Buddhist teacher and writer
Sarah Lee Lippincott (b. 1920) American astronomer
Saul Cherniack (b. 1917) Canadian politician and lawyer
Scotty Bowers (b. 1923) American author and Hollywood pimp

Sean Treacy (b. 1923) Irish Labour politician
Shane MacGowan (b. 1957) English-Irish musician (The Pogues)

Shane Rimmer (b. 1929) Canadian-English actor (Thunderbirds, The Spy Who Loved Me)
Shannen Doherty (b. 1971) American actress

Shecky Greene (b. 1926) American comedian

Shehu Shagari (b. 1925) President of Nigeria (1979-1983)

Sheila Mercier (b. 1919) English actress (Emmerdale)

Shep Shepherd (b. 1917) American jazz musician
Shirley Eaton (b. 1937) English actress
Sid Ramin (b. 1919) American orchestrator, arranger and composer

Sidney Cooke (b. 1927) English criminal
Sidney Poitier (b. 1927) Bahamian-American actor, director and diplomat

Sika Anoa'I (b. 1945) American wrestler
Silvio Berlusconi (b. 1926) Prime Minister of Italy (1994-1995, 2001-2006, 2008-2011)

Sinead O'Connor (b. 1966) Irish singer-songwriter

Sir Aaron Klug (b. 1926) Lithuanian-born British biophysicist, Nobel laureate
Sir Alan Battersby (b. 1925) English organic chemist
Sir Anthony Mason (b. 1925) Australian judge

Sir Archie Lamb (b. 1921) British diplomat
Sir Bernard Ingham (b. 1932) British journalist and civil servant

Sir Billy Connolly (b. 1942) Scottish comedian, musician and actor

Sir Clive Rose (b. 1921) British diplomat
Sir David Attenborough (b. 1926) English broadcaster and naturalist

Sir David Butler (b. 1924) English psephologist
Sir David Jason (b. 1940) English actor and comedian
Sir David McNee (b. 1925) Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (1977-1982)

Sir Dawda Jawara (b. 1924) President of the Gambia (1970-1994)

Sir Doug Ellis (b. 1924) English entrepreneur, Chairman of Aston Villa FC

Sir Durward Knowles (b. 1917) Bahamian sailor

Sir Elton John (b. 1947) English singer, pianist and composer

Sir Eric Neal (b. 1924) Governor of South Australia (1996-2001)
Sir Frederick Atkinson (b. 1919) British civil servant
Sir Hugh Beach (b. 1923) British Army General
Sir Ian Holm (b. 1931) English actor

Sir Ian McKellen (b. 1939) English actor

Sir James Anderton (b. 1932) Chief Constable of Greater Manchester (1976-1991)

Sir Jamie McGrigor (b. 1949) Scottish Conservative MSP (1999-2016)

Sir Kenneth Warren (b. 1926) British Conservative MP (1970-1992)
Sir Lenox Hewitt (b. 1917) Australian public servant, father of Patricia Hewitt
Sir Leslie Marr (b. 1922) British Formula One racing driver
Sir Michael Caine (b. 1933) English actor, producer and author

Sir Michael Howard (b. 1922) English military historian
Sir Michael Parkinson (b. 1935) English broadcaster, journalist and author

Sir Mick Jagger (b. 1943) English musician (The Rolling Stones)

Sir Patrick Duffy (b. 1920) English Labour MP (1963-1966, 1970-1992)

Sir Peregrine Worsthorne (b. 1923) English journalist, writer and broadcaster

Sir Peter Hirsch (b. 1925) German-born British material scientist
Sir Peter Tapsell (b. 1930) English Conservative MP (1959-1964, 1966-2015)

Sir Reginald Eyre (b. 1924) British Conservative MP (1965-1987)
Sir Rex Richards (b. 1922) British scientist

Sir Richard Body (b. 1927) English Conservative MP (1966-2001)

Sir Ringo Starr (b. 1940) English musician (The Beatles)
Sir Roger Bannister (b. 1929) English middle-distance athlete

Sir Roy Austen-Smith (b. 1924) British RAF Air Marshal
Sir Roy Beldam (b. 1925) British judge
Sir Rupert Myers (b. 1921) Australian metallurgist
Sir Sean Connery (b. 1930) Scottish actor

Sir Stirling Moss (b. 1929) English Formula One racing driver

Sir Thomas Baird (b. 1924) British Navy Vice Admiral
Sir Wilson Harris (b. 1921) Guyanese writer

Sister Paula Nielsen (b. 1938) American transgender evangelist

Sister Wendy Beckett (b. 1930) British nun and art historian

Smokey Robinson (b. 1940) American singer-songwriter

Sol Yaged (b. 1922) American jazz clarinetist
Song Ping (b. 1917) Chinese politician

Sonia Darrin (b. 1924) American actress
Sonja Ziemann (b. 1926) German actress
Sonny Fox (b. 1925) American television host
Sono Osato (b. 1919) American dancer
Sree Sree Shivakumara Swamiji (b. 1907) Indian humanitarian
Stan Bowles (b. 1948) English football player

Stan Clements (b. 1923) English football player
Stan Lee (b. 1922) American comic book writer

Stan Waterman (b. 1923) American cinematographer
Stanislaw Kowalski (b. 1910) Polish Masters athlete
Stanley Baxter (b. 1926) Scottish actor and impressionist

Stanley Cavell (b. 1926) American philosopher
Stanley Cohen (b. 1922) American biochemist, Nobel laureate
Stanley Donen (b. 1924) American film director

Stanley Ho (b. 1921) Hong Kong entrepreneur

Stanley Michael Gartler (b. 1923) American biologist
Stansfield Turner (b. 1923) American Navy Admiral

Stef Wertheimer (b. 1926) German-born Israeli industrialist
Stefan Karl Stefansson (b. 1975) Icelandic actor (LazyTown)

Stephen Hawking (b. 1942) English theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author
Stephen Peat (b. 1980) Canadian ice hockey player
Sterling Tucker (b. 1923) American civil rights activist
Steven Adler (b. 1965) American musician (Guns N Roses)
Steven Tyler (b. 1948) American musician (Aerosmith)
Stevie Chalmers (b. 1935) Scottish football player

Stevie Wonder (b. 1950) American singer-songwriter and musician

Stuart Hall (b. 1929) English radio and television presenter

Stuart Whitman (b. 1928) American actor

Sumner Redstone (b. 1923) American businessman and media magnate

Superstar Billy Graham (b. 1943) American wrestler

Suzy Delair (b. 1917) French actress and singer

Sydney Lotterby (b. 1926) British television producer
Sylvester McCoy (b. 1943) Scottish actor (Doctor Who)

Sylvia Miles (b. 1924) American actress

T. Berry Brazelton (b. 1918) American pediatrician and author

Tab Hunter (b. 1931) American actor, pop singer and author

Ted Lindsay (b. 1925) Canadian ice hockey player
Ted Luscombe (b. 1920) English Anglican bishop
Ted Nugent (b. 1948) American singer-songwriter and activist

Ted Schwinden (b. 1925) American Democratic Governor of Minnesota (1981-1989)
Ted White (b. 1926) American stuntman and actor
Teddy Johnson (b. 1919) English singer, husband of Pearl Carr

Terry Gibbs (b. 1924) American jazz musician
Terry Jacks (b. 1944) Canadian singer-songwriter

Terry Jones (b. 1942) Welsh actor, writer, comedian and screenwriter

Terry Kilburn (b. 1926) English-American actor
Terry Moore (b. 1929) American actress

Thad Cochran (b. 1937) American Republican Senator (since 1978)

Thelma McKenzie (b. 1915) Australian cricketer
Theo Adam (b. 1926) German bass-baritone
Theodore Isaac Rubin (b. 1923) American psychiatrist
Thich Nhat Hanh (b. 1926) Vietnamese Buddhist monk
Thomas Keating (b. 1923) American Trappist monk
Thomas Murphy (b. 1925) American broadcast executive
Thomas S. Monson (b. 1927) President of the Mormon Church
Tim Bruxner (b. 1923) Australian Country Party politician

Tim Curry (b. 1946) English-American actor

Tim Thompson (b. 1924) American baseball player

Timothy Dudley-Smith (b. 1926) English hymnwriter and Anglican bishop
Tina Turner (b. 1939) American-Swiss singer-songwriter and actress
Tinto Brass (b. 1933) Italian filmmaker

Tippi Hedren (b. 1930) American actress and model

Toko Shinoda (b. 1913) Japanese artist
Tom Adams (b. 1926) American-born British illustrator
Tom Baker (b. 1934) English actor (Doctor Who)

Tom Neil (b. 1920) English RAF Wing Commander, one of “The Few”
Tommy Sands (b. 1937) American pop singer and actor

Tommy Steele (b. 1936) English singer and actor

Tony Bennett (b. 1926) American singer

Tony Britton (b. 1924) English actor, father of Fern Britton
Tony Charmoli (b. 1921) American dancer
Tony Honore (b. 1921) British lawyer and jurist
Tony Iommi (b. 1948) English musician (Black Sabbath)
Tony Murray (b. 1920) French-born British businessman
Tony Street (b. 1926) Australian Liberal politician
Tony Vaccaro (b. 1922) American photographer

Torsten Wiesel (b. 1924) Swedish neurophysiologist, Nobel laureate
Traute Lafrenz (b. 1919) German-born American physician, White Rose member
Trevor Peacock (b. 1931) English actor
Trude Malcorps (b. 1921) Dutch swimmer

Tsuneko Sasamoto (b. 1914) Japanese photojournalist
Tsung-Dao Lee (b. 1926) Chinese-American physicist, Nobel laureate
Tulsi Giri (b. 1926) Prime Minister of Nepal (1963, 1964-1965, 1975-1977)
Tun Tin (b. 1920) Prime Minister of Burma (1988)

Tuomas Gerdt (b. 1922) Finnish World War II veteran
Ugo De Censi (b. 1924) Italian priest
Ulysses S. Washington (b. 1920) American college football player and coach
Uri Avnery (b. 1923) Israeli writer
Ursula B. Marvin (b. 1921) American geologist
Uzzi Ornan (b. 1923) Israeli linguist and activist
V. S. Achuthanandan (b. 1923) Indian politician
Val Bettin (b. 1923) American actor

Val Bisoglio (b. 1926) American character actor
Val Heim (b. 1920) American baseball player

Val Kilmer (b. 1959) American actor
Valdas Adamkus (b. 1926) President of Lithuania (1998-2003, 2004-2009)

Valentina Cortese (b. 1923) Italian actress

Valeria Valeri (b. 1921) Italian actress
Valerie Harper (b. 1939) American actress

Valery Giscard d'Estaing (b. 1926) President of France (1974-1981)
Vanessa Redgrave (b. 1937) English actress

Verne Troyer (b. 1969) American actor

Vic Damone (b. 1928) American pop singer-songwriter

Vic Seixas (b. 1923) American tennis player
Victor Garaygordobil Berrizbeitia (b. 1915) Spanish Catholic bishop
Vin Scully (b. 1927) American sportscaster
Vincent Ball (b. 1923) Australian actor
Vini Reilly (b. 1953) English musician (The Durutti Column)

Viola Smith (b. 1912) American musician
Virginia McLaurin (b. 1909) American community activist
Virginia Patton (b. 1925) American actress (It’s a Wonderful Life)

Wahiduddin Khan (b. 1925) Indian Islamic scholar

Wally Westlake (b. 1920) American baseball player

Walt Brown (b. 1926) American politician, presidential candidate
Walter Cunningham (b. 1932) American astronaut
Walter Huddleston (b. 1926) American Democratic Senator for Kentucky (1973-1985)

Walter Kaufmann (b. 1924) German-Australian writer
Walter Koenig (b. 1936) American actor (Star Trek)
Walter Mondale (b. 1928) Vice President of the United States (1977-1981)

Walter Munk (b. 1917) American physical oceanographer

Walter Wolfgang (b. 1923) German-born British left wing activist

Wanda Ventham (b. 1935) English actress

Warren Buffett (b. 1930) American business magnate and investor

Warwick Estevam Kerr (b. 1922) Brazilian agricultural engineer
Wayne Mixson (b. 1922) American Democratic Governor of Florida (1987)
Wayne Terwilliger (b. 1925) American baseball player

Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) American painter

Whang-od (b. 1917) Filipina tattoo artist
Wilford Brimley (b. 1934) American actor

William Coors (b. 1916) American businessman, executive of Coors
William Daniels (b. 1927) American actor

William Edward Phipps (b. 1922) American actor

William Frankland (b. 1912) English immunologist

William Goldman (b. 1931) American novelist and screenwriter
William H. Gates Sr. (b. 1925) American attorney, father of Bill Gates
William Pachner (b. 1915) Czech painter
William Russell (b. 1924) English actor (Doctor Who)

William Shatner (b. 1931) Canadian-American actor, author and producer
William Winter (b. 1923) American Democratic Governor of Mississippi (1980-1984)

Willie Mays (b. 1931) American baseball player
Willie Nelson (b. 1933) American singer-songwriter and activist

Windsor Davies (b. 1930) English actor (It Ain’t Half Hot Mum)

Winnie Ewing (b. 1929) Scottish SNP MP (1967-1970, 1974-1979) and MEP (1979-1999)

Winston Backus (b. 1920) Canadian Progressive Conservative politician

Witold Kiezun (b. 1922) Polish economist

Wolf Schneider (b. 1925) German journalist and author
Wolfgang Bosbach (b. 1952) German CDU politician

Woody Woodbury (b. 1924) American comedian and actor

Wright King (b. 1923) American actor

Wylie Gibbs (b. 1922) Australian Liberal politician

Xavier Tilliette (b. 1921) French philosopher

Xerardo Fernandez Albor (b. 1917) President of Galicia, Spain (1982-1987)

Ya'akov Nehoshtan (b. 1925) Israeli politician

Yang Hyong-sop (b. 1925) North Korean politician

Yaphet Kotto (b. 1939) American actor (The Running Man, Live and Let Die)

Yasuhiro Nakasone (b. 1918) Prime Minister of Japan (1982-1987)

Yegor Ligachyov (b. 1920) Soviet politician

Yi Hae-won (b. 1919) Korean pretender

Yitzhak Arad (b. 1926) Israeli historian and author

Yoko Ono (b. 1933) Japanese artist, widow of John Lennon

Yona Friedman (b. 1923) Hungarian-born French architect

Yosh Uchida (b. 1920) American businessman

Ysanne Churchman (b. 1925) English actress

Yuri Averbakh (b. 1922) Russian chess player

Yuri Bondarev (b. 1924) Russian writer

Yuri Orlov (b. 1924) Soviet-born American physicist and human rights activist

Yuriko (b. 1920) American dancer

Yuriko, Princess Mikasa (b. 1923) Japanese royal, widow of Takahito

Yusuf al-Qaradawi (b. 1926) Egyptian Islamic theologian

Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat (b. 1923) French mathematician

Zbigniew Scibor-Rylski (b. 1917) Polish aviator and World War II Resistance fighter

Zizi Jeanmaire (b. 1924) French ballet dancer

Zoe Dell Nutter (b. 1915) American dancer and model


I know this deadpool was abandoned but thought I'd update my list, because why not...

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