Born This Day July 19th

There’s something a little magical about sharing a birthday with someone famous, right? Maybe you and that legendary scientist both blew out candles on the same day—except they were making groundbreaking discoveries while you were just hoping your cake had extra frosting. Or perhaps some world-changing leader entered the world on your special day, and now you get to claim a tiny slice of their greatness by association (totally counts). Every day on the calendar has its roster of icons, geniuses, rebels, and artists—proof that whatever day you were born, you’re in pretty interesting company.

Muhammad al-Bukhari

Persian Islamic scholar, hadith compiler
Born
July 19th, 810 1215 years ago
Died
September 1st, 870 1154 years ago — 60 years old

Born in 810, contributed significantly to Islamic scholarship through the compilation of hadith, which are sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. His most well-known work, Sahih al-Bukhari, is regarded as one of the most authentic collections of hadith in Islam. Such efforts laid a foundation for future scholarship in Islamic jurisprudence and theology. Al-Bukhari traveled extensively across the Islamic world, seeking authentic narratives, and established rigorous criteria for evaluating hadith reliability. His work remains a cornerstone in Islamic studies today.

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Baibars

Sultan of Egypt during the 13th century
Born
July 19th, 1223 802 years ago
Died
July 1st, 1277 748 years ago — 53 years old

Born in 1223, Baibars became a prominent ruler in Egypt and one of the key figures of the Mamluk Sultanate. He rose to power following a successful military career, specifically recognized for his role in the battles against the Crusaders and the Mongols. Under his leadership, the Mamluks defeated the Mongols at the Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260, a critical turning point in Middle Eastern history. Baibars focused on rebuilding Egypt's economy and infrastructure while enhancing the military capabilities. His reign marked a consolidation of power and territory for the Mamluks, establishing Egypt as a dominant force in the region.

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William VIII

Marquis of Montferrat
Born
July 19th, 1420 605 years ago
Died
1483 542 years ago — 63 years old

Born in 1420, served as the Marquis of Montferrat during a tumultuous period in Italian history. Took on leadership of Montferrat while navigating complex political alliances and conflicts. Engaged in military campaigns to assert the authority of the Marquisate. Strengthened ties with surrounding regions through diplomacy and marriage.

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Conrad Vorstius

Dutch theologian and author of 'De Nostro'
Born
July 19th, 1569 456 years ago
Died
1622 403 years ago — 53 years old

Born in 1569, the individual served as a prominent Dutch theologian during the early Reformation. His work primarily focused on the interpretation of Scripture and the development of Protestant doctrine. The individual held a position at the University of Franeker, contributing extensively to theological discourse and debate. The writings emphasized the necessity of divine grace and questioned conventional theological perspectives prevalent at the time. The individual faced significant opposition from contemporary theologians and was involved in controversies that shaped the Reformed tradition.

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Richard Leveridge

English singer-songwriter famous for songs
Born
July 19th, 1670 355 years ago
Died
1758 267 years ago — 88 years old

Started a career in music during the late 17th century. Leveridge composed a variety of songs, including theatrical and solo performances. Worked as a prominent singer, becoming part of the London musical scene in various operas. Gained recognition for the quality of his works and performances, contributing to the development of the English song repertoire.

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Heinrich Christian Boie

German author and poet, prominent figure
Born
July 19th, 1744 281 years ago
Died
1806 219 years ago — 62 years old

Born in 1744, this individual contributed significantly to German literature. Active during the late 18th century, the person was associated with the Sturm und Drang movement, which emphasized emotional expression and individualism. The works often reflected the tumultuous feelings of the time and engaged with themes of nature, love, and human experience. In addition to poetry, contributions included essays and literary critiques, which were recognized for their lyrical quality and philosophical insights. The individual was also an influential figure in literary circles, fostering relationships with contemporaries and contributing to the cultural discourse of the era.

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Seraphim of Sarov

Russian monk and canonized saint
Born
July 19th, 1759 266 years ago
Died
January 14th, 1833 192 years ago — 73 years old

A prominent figure in the Russian Orthodox Church, contributed to monastic life and spiritual teachings in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Established a hermitage near Sarov, where intense prayer and ascetic practices were emphasized. Engaged with the local community and offered guidance to those seeking spiritual counsel. Recognized for deep spirituality and emphasis on the importance of acquiring the Holy Spirit. Canonized in the early 20th century, became one of the most beloved saints in Russian Orthodoxy.

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John Martin

Painter and illustrator of 'The Great Day of His Wrath'
Born
July 19th, 1789 236 years ago
Died
February 17th, 1854 171 years ago — 64 years old

An English painter, engraver, and illustrator, contributed significantly to the romantic era of art. His artworks often depicted dramatic biblical themes and apocalyptic visions. Martin's notable painting, 'The Great Day of His Wrath', showcased his unique style and artistic vision, garnering attention and acclaim. Additionally, he illustrated works for prominent authors, including 'Paradise Lost' by John Milton, blending literary themes with visual art. His innovative use of light and composition influenced contemporaries and left a lasting legacy in the world of painting.

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José Justo Corro

Mexican politician and president
Born
July 19th, 1794 231 years ago
Died
December 18th, 1864 160 years ago — 70 years old

Served as the president of Mexico in 1836 and 1837, overseeing a turbulent period marked by political conflict and foreign intervention. Member of the Liberal Party, Corro played an important role in the Mexican political landscape during the early years of the republic. His presidency focused on governance reforms and addressing economic issues. Contributed to the drafting of the 1836 Constitution, which reflected liberal principles.

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Juan José Flores

Ecuador's first president and general
Born
July 19th, 1800 225 years ago
Died
1864 161 years ago — 64 years old

Born in 1800, a prominent general and politician, played a significant role in Ecuador's early political landscape. Served as the first President of Ecuador multiple times between 1830 and 1856. His leadership helped establish the nation's government and military structure during its formative years, navigating through the complexities of regional politics and aligning with liberal or conservative factions at different times. Contributed to the constitution and governance of Ecuador, focusing on stability and nation-building.

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Samuel Colt

American engineer and inventor of firearms
Born
July 19th, 1814 211 years ago
Died
January 10th, 1862 163 years ago — 47 years old

An engineer and businessman who founded Colt's Manufacturing Company in 1855. Colt revolutionized the firearms industry with the development of the revolver. The invention of the Colt Paterson revolver in 1836 allowed for multiple shots without reloading, enhancing the effectiveness of firearms. The company's products became widely used in the military and law enforcement. Colt's innovations established a standard for future firearm designs.

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Gottfried Keller

Swiss author and poet, wrote Green Henry
Born
July 19th, 1819 206 years ago
Died
July 15th, 1890 135 years ago — 70 years old

Born in Switzerland, one of the significant figures in Swiss literature. Notable works include the novel 'Green Henry', reflecting artistic and poetic insights into life and society. Keller's writing predominantly expressed the realities of Swiss life, capturing the cultural landscape of the time. He also engaged in poetry and plays, contributing to the literary scene. Keller held various positions in public service, including serving as a city councilman, which influenced his literary themes concerning societal issues.

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Princess Augusta of Cambridge

British royal and philanthropist
Born
July 19th, 1822 203 years ago
Died
1916 109 years ago — 94 years old

Born in 1822, a member of the British royal family, significantly contributed to various charitable causes, particularly in education and social welfare. Engaged in numerous philanthropic projects throughout her life, focusing on the welfare of the poor and the advancement of women's education. Played an active role in the establishment of institutions dedicated to these causes. Married Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, and held the title of Duchess of Cambridge. Widely recognized for involvement in the royal family and charitable activities.

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Mangal Pandey

Indian soldier during the Revolt of 1857
Born
July 19th, 1827 198 years ago
Died
1857 168 years ago — 30 years old

An Indian soldier in the British East India Company's army, played a pivotal role in the revolt against British rule in 1857. The incident at Barrackpore on March 29, 1857, where he rebelled against the use of animal fat in cartridges, is considered a significant catalyst for the uprising. After the revolt, he was arrested and executed, becoming a martyr and symbol of resistance in Indian history.

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Edgar Degas

French painter and sculptor of ballet
Born
July 19th, 1834 191 years ago
Died
September 27th, 1917 107 years ago — 83 years old

Contributed significantly to the Impressionist movement, focusing on movement and the human form. Preferred depicting ballet dancers, women in domestic settings, and horse races. Utilized pastels and oils, creating iconic works such as 'The Ballet Class' and 'The Dance Class'. Experimented with new techniques in drawing and sculpture, influencing future generations of artists.

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Justo Rufino Barrios

Guatemalan president and reformer
Born
July 19th, 1835 190 years ago
Died
1885 140 years ago — 50 years old

Served as the president of Guatemala from 1873 to 1885. Focused on modernization and liberal reforms, which included land reforms and educational advancements. Engaged in military conflict with neighboring countries, particularly during the Central American civil wars. Advocated for a unified Central America and attempted to assert Guatemala's influence in the region. Led an unsuccessful campaign against El Salvador in 1885, which resulted in his death in battle.

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Frederic T. Greenhalge

Governor of Massachusetts
Born
July 19th, 1842 183 years ago
Died
1896 129 years ago — 54 years old

Served as the 38th Governor of Massachusetts from 1884 to 1885. Engaged in legal practice after training as a lawyer. Contributed to various legislative measures during tenure as governor, focusing on governance and public service within the state. Active in local politics and served in multiple capacities before assuming the gubernatorial role, including being a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. His leadership led to the advancement of infrastructure and social policies in Massachusetts during a transformative period.

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Edward Charles Pickering

Astronomer and physicist, Harvard College Observatory director
Born
July 19th, 1846 179 years ago
Died
1919 106 years ago — 73 years old

Served as director of the Harvard College Observatory from 1877 to 1919, conducting extensive research in astronomy. Developed the first standard photographic methods for measuring the brightness of stars and created a stellar classification system. Led efforts to employ women in astronomy, notably hiring many as computer counters. Instrumental in the creation of the Henry Draper Catalogue, which listed over 225,000 stars and their spectra.

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Ferdinand Brunetière

French literary critic and scholar
Born
July 19th, 1849 176 years ago
Died
December 9th, 1906 118 years ago — 57 years old

A prominent literary critic and scholar specializing in French literature, contributions focused on the analysis of drama and novels during the late 19th century. He served as a professor at the Collège de France, influencing many through lectures and publications. Significant works include 'Les Écrivains de la France' which outlined the achievements of French novelists and 'L'Évolution de la poésie lyrique en France' examining the development of French lyric poetry. Brunetière played a key role in the establishment of the modern examination of literature, advocating for the importance of literary criticism in understanding cultural currents.

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Lizzie Borden

Accused of notorious double murder case
Born
July 19th, 1860 165 years ago
Died
June 1st, 1927 98 years ago — 66 years old

In 1892, a widely publicized trial centered around a woman accused of murdering her father and stepmother shocked the nation. The case became a sensational topic in American media. The accused was acquitted after a lengthy legal battle, which involved extensive public interest and speculation. The circumstance of the crime, including the weapon and the gruesome nature of the murders, contributed to the case's infamy. The trial raised discussions on social norms, gender roles, and legal standards of evidence at the time.

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Fiammetta Wilson

English astronomer with comet research
Born
July 19th, 1864 161 years ago
Died
July 21st, 1920 105 years ago — 56 years old

Born in England in 1864, notable contributions in astronomy centered on study and classification of comets. Participated in various astronomical societies and published research articles. Focused on the orbits of comets and their physical properties, contributing to the understanding of these celestial objects during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Engaged actively in promoting women’s participation in science, advocating for women's education in astronomy and related fields.

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Georges Friedel

Mineralogist known for Friedel's law
Born
July 19th, 1865 160 years ago
Died
1933 92 years ago — 68 years old

A prominent figure in mineralogy and crystallography, made significant contributions to the understanding of crystal structures. Developed Friedel's law, which applies to the orientation of minerals. Focused on the analysis of mineral composition and structure through scientific methods. Served as a professor at the University of Strasbourg and contributed to various scientific publications, enhancing knowledge in the field of mineralogy.

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Charles Horace Mayo

American physician; co-founded Mayo Clinic
Born
July 19th, 1865 160 years ago
Died
May 26th, 1939 86 years ago — 73 years old

A prominent physician and surgeon, co-founded the Mayo Clinic, which became a leading medical center in the United States. Established the foundation of a collaborative practice model that emphasized a team-based approach to healthcare. Contributed to the development of surgical techniques, particularly in abdominal surgery. Actively engaged in medical education, fostering the next generation of physicians through mentorship and training.

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Florence Foster Jenkins

American soprano and educator with recordings
Born
July 19th, 1868 157 years ago
Died
1944 81 years ago — 76 years old

An American soprano and educator, celebrated for unique vocal performances and recordings. Born in 1868, she exhibited an early passion for music and pursued vocal studies extensively. Her performances gained attention for their distinctive style, characterized by an unconventional approach to singing. Despite lacking formal training, gained a dedicated following and became a prominent figure in New York's music scene, often performing in costume. Provided funding for musical education through personal wealth, enhancing the arts community. Achieved posthumous fame with the 2016 film "Florence Foster Jenkins", which showcased her life and career.

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Xenophon Stratigos

Greek general and politician
Born
July 19th, 1869 156 years ago
Died
1927 98 years ago — 58 years old

A Greek general and politician, Stratigos served as the Minister of Transport. His political career included involvement in setting transport policies that shaped infrastructure. Stratigos played a significant role in military actions and strategic planning during pivotal moments in Greek history. As a general, he was instrumental in various campaigns that influenced military tactics in the region. His administrative capabilities were recognized, leading to various public service roles.

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Alice Dunbar Nelson

American poet and social activist
Born
July 19th, 1875 150 years ago
Died
1935 90 years ago — 60 years old

An influential poet and activist, contributed significantly to the literary and civil rights movements. Played a crucial role in the Harlem Renaissance, reflecting the struggles and aspirations of African Americans through powerful poetry and essays. Worked extensively with various organizations advocating for civil rights and education for African Americans. Published works include poetry collections and essays that captured the cultural and social landscape of her time.

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Joseph Fielding Smith

Religious leader, 10th LDS President
Born
July 19th, 1876 149 years ago
Died
July 2nd, 1972 53 years ago — 95 years old

Served as the 10th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1945 to 1970. Authored numerous works on theology and church history, contributing to the church's doctrine. Advocated for education and religious studies within the church. Played a significant role in church governance and leadership during mid-20th century.

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Arthur Fielder

Cricketer, England national team member
Born
July 19th, 1877 148 years ago
Died
August 30th, 1949 75 years ago — 72 years old

An English cricketer played as a left-arm medium-fast bowler. Represented England in Test matches during the early 20th century. Made contributions to county cricket, primarily with Kent, during a time when the sport was evolving significantly. The career included notable performances in domestic competitions and international fixtures.

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Max Fleischer

Animator and producer of 'Popeye'
Born
July 19th, 1883 142 years ago
Died
1972 53 years ago — 89 years old

An animator and producer primarily recognized for pioneering innovations in animation. Developed a series of popular cartoon characters, including Betty Boop and Popeye. Co-founded Fleischer Studios, which became known for its unique rotoscoping technique that involved tracing over live action footage to create animation. Influenced the animation industry with the production of numerous classic animations during the 1920s and 1930s.

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Charles Edward

Duke and Nazi politician
Born
July 19th, 1884 141 years ago
Died
March 6th, 1954 71 years ago — 69 years old

Born into British nobility, held the title Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. In the early 20th century, became involved in German politics and aligned with the Nazi Party. Advocated for the Nazi regime during World War II. Following the war, lost titles and faced denazification proceedings. Lived in exile post-war until death.

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Michael Fekete

Mathematician and academic in Hungary
Born
July 19th, 1886 139 years ago
Died
May 13th, 1957 68 years ago — 70 years old

Born in Hungary, contributed significantly to mathematical logic and set theory. Fekete pursued an academic career in both Hungary and Israel, where research focused on mathematical analysis and topology. He authored several influential papers in his field, shaping modern mathematical thought. Fekete was a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, fostering the development of mathematics in Israel.

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Enno Lolling

German physician and researcher
Born
July 19th, 1888 137 years ago
Died
May 27th, 1945 80 years ago — 56 years old

Contributed significantly to medical research in Germany during the 20th century. Specialized in the study of infectious diseases and public health. Engaged in extensive research that helped improve treatment methods and preventative measures in the field. Associated with several leading medical institutions and published multiple articles in prominent medical journals.

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George II of Greece

King of Greece during two periods
Born
July 19th, 1890 135 years ago
Died
1947 78 years ago — 57 years old

Reigned as King of Greece during two separate periods, from 1922 to 1924 and from 1935 to 1947. Exiled due to the abolition of the monarchy in 1924, returned to power following a military coup in 1935. His reign included World War II, during which Greece faced occupation by Axis forces. After the war, the monarchy was restored, and governance continued until the eventual abolition of the monarchy in 1974, long after his death.

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Dick Irvin

Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Born
July 19th, 1892 133 years ago
Died
May 15th, 1957 68 years ago — 64 years old

Played professional ice hockey primarily for the Montreal Canadiens. Transitioned into coaching and led the Canadiens to multiple championships. Contributed to the game's development through his coaching strategies and leadership.

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Vladimir Mayakovsky

Georgian-Russian poet and playwright
Born
July 19th, 1893 132 years ago
Died
April 14th, 1930 95 years ago — 36 years old

A prominent figure in the Russian avant-garde movement, this poet and playwright made significant contributions to literature and drama in the early 20th century. Influenced by the Futurist movement, early works included poetry collections and a notable play titled 'Banja Luka.' The works often reflected themes of love, revolution, and identity. This individual was also involved in the October Revolution, using art as a means of social expression and political messaging. A dynamic presence in both literary and theatrical circles, they left behind a legacy of innovative poetry that continues to resonate in Russian literature.

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Aleksandr Khinchin

Mathematician and academic
Born
July 19th, 1894 131 years ago
Died
1959 66 years ago — 65 years old

Contributions were primarily in probability theory and number theory. Developed the Khinchin's theorem in 1924, which concerns the distribution of the sums of independent random variables. Worked on continued fractions and contributed to the study of the foundations of mathematics. Held academic positions in several institutions, including Moscow State University.

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Percy Spencer

Physicist and inventor of microwave oven
Born
July 19th, 1894 131 years ago
Died
September 8th, 1970 54 years ago — 76 years old

An American physicist and inventor developed the microwave oven. Spencer worked with radar technology during World War II and while experimenting with microwave radiation, discovered its heating properties. This led to the invention of the microwave oven in 1945, which revolutionized food preparation methods. Spencer founded a company that manufactured these ovens for commercial use. His work in engineering and physics contributed significantly to advancements in cooking technology.

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Khawaja Nazimuddin

Pakistani politician, 2nd Prime Minister
Born
July 19th, 1894 131 years ago
Died
1965 60 years ago — 71 years old

Served as the second Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1951 to 1953. Held the position of Governor-General of Pakistan from 1948 until the role was abolished in 1956. Played a significant role in the early years of the country's political landscape and was involved in various government policies during his tenure. Followed the leadership of Jinnah and promoted the vision of Pakistan's founding. After losing the prime ministership, continued to influence politics until retirement from public life.

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Xu Beihong

Chinese painter and academic known for realism
Born
July 19th, 1895 130 years ago
Died
September 26th, 1953 71 years ago — 58 years old

An influential Chinese painter and educator, contributed significantly to modern Chinese art through a focus on realism and Western techniques. Studied at the Paris School of Fine Arts and integrated Western styles into traditional Chinese painting. His works often depicted horses, reflecting strength and vitality. Served as a professor and director at various art institutions, promoting art education and fostering new generations of artists. His painting 'The Nine Horses' is widely regarded as a masterpiece, bridging Eastern and Western artistic traditions.

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A. J. Cronin

Scottish physician and author of novels
Born
July 19th, 1896 129 years ago
Died
January 6th, 1981 44 years ago — 84 years old

A Scottish physician and author gained recognition for writing novels that explored the medical profession. Practitioner experience informed literary works, often depicting the struggles and ethical dilemmas faced by doctors. The most notable work, 'The Citadel,' published in 1937, highlighted the challenges within the healthcare system and influenced future medical reforms. Other significant novels include 'Hatter's Castle' and 'Key Above the Door,' both of which contributed to the author's prominence in the literary field. Cronin's works received widespread acclaim and adaptations into film and theatre, solidifying a legacy in both literature and popular culture.

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Bob Meusel

Baseball player and sailor; Yankees outfielder
Born
July 19th, 1896 129 years ago
Died
November 28th, 1977 47 years ago — 81 years old

Played as an outfielder in Major League Baseball from 1911 to 1932, primarily with the New York Yankees. Contributed to the team's success during the 1920s, participating in four World Series victories. Transitioned to sailing after retiring from baseball and continued to engage in sailing competitions.

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Herbert Marcuse

Sociologist and philosopher, One-Dimensional Man
Born
July 19th, 1898 127 years ago
Died
July 29th, 1979 46 years ago — 81 years old

Born in Germany, significant contributions to sociology and philosophy were made during the 20th century. Emigrated to the United States in the 1930s. Writings focused on critiques of modern capitalist societies. One of the prominent members of the Frankfurt School of critical theory. The book 'One-Dimensional Man' examined the effects of consumerism on human freedom. Engaged with countercultural movements in the 1960s, influencing leftist thought during that era.

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Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay

Indian physician and playwright
Born
July 19th, 1899 126 years ago
Died
1979 46 years ago — 80 years old

Started career in medicine and contributed significantly to the field. Authored numerous literary works, encompassing poetry and plays, reflecting cultural and social themes. Served as a medical professional and left a mark in both literature and healthcare sectors. Engaged in various literary circles, promoting Bengali theater and literature.

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Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith

American lawyer and farmer
Born
July 19th, 1904 121 years ago
Died
December 24th, 1985 39 years ago — 81 years old

Engaged in a legal career, served as a lawyer. Managed a family farm throughout life. Involved in activities preserving the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, including participation in various historical societies. Contributed to the management of the Lincoln family estate.

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Isabel Jewell

American actress known for 'Gone with the Wind'
Born
July 19th, 1907 118 years ago
Died
April 5th, 1972 53 years ago — 64 years old

An American actress and singer, performed in numerous films and television series during the mid-20th century. Gained recognition for roles in classic films such as 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Barrets of Wimpole Street.' Appeared in various productions on Broadway and in radio dramas, showcasing versatile talents in performance arts. Continued to act through the 1950s and 1960s, contributing to the entertainment landscape of the time.

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Hans Trippel

Engineer, developer of Amphicar
Born
July 19th, 1908 117 years ago
Died
2001 24 years ago — 93 years old

An engineer who contributed significantly to automotive and marine engineering. Developed the Amphicar, the first amphibious automobile to be mass-produced. This vehicle gained attention for its dual capability on land and water, combining automotive design with boat construction. The Amphicar became a symbol of innovative engineering in the 1960s and remains a distinctive example of multi-use vehicles. The design and engineering challenges faced during its development provided valuable insights into both industries.

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Peter Leo Gerety

American prelate and bishop
Born
July 19th, 1912 113 years ago
Died
September 20th, 2016 8 years ago — 104 years old

Ordained as a priest in 1940, served as the bishop of the Diocese of Portland, Maine from 1972 to 1986 and the bishop of the Diocese of Newark, New Jersey from 1974 until retirement in 1986. Gerety contributed to the reforms of the Second Vatican Council and worked on various social justice initiatives during his tenure. He was created a cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 1986. He continued to engage with the church community and maintain an active role within it after retirement.

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Kay Linaker

American actress and screenwriter
Born
July 19th, 1913 112 years ago
Died
2008 17 years ago — 95 years old

Active in the entertainment industry from the 1930s through the 1970s, contributed to both film and television. Linaker appeared in notable films such as 'Sullivan's Travels' and 'The Flame and the Arrow.' Additionally, Linaker worked extensively in television, especially during the 1950s and 1960s, where she contributed to productions like 'The Twilight Zone' and 'Perry Mason.' Apart from her acting career, she also wrote screenplays, demonstrating versatility within the industry.

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Marius Russo

American baseball pitcher and player
Born
July 19th, 1914 111 years ago
Died
2005 20 years ago — 91 years old

Marius Russo was a professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB). He debuted with the New York Yankees in 1939 and played for the team until 1942. Russo contributed to the Yankees' success during this period, appearing in multiple World Series. After his tenure with the Yankees, he continued his career with the Chicago White Sox and other teams. His pitching skills and tactical approach made him a valuable player on the mound. Russo also spent time in the minor leagues and served in the military during World War II, which affected his career trajectory. After returning from the service, he continued to play professionally until the early 1950s.

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Åke Hellman

Finnish painter with significant works
Born
July 19th, 1915 110 years ago
Died
2017 8 years ago — 102 years old

A Finnish painter, active during the 20th century, contributed to the art scene with various styles. His works reflect inspirations from both Finnish landscapes and modernist trends. Participated in numerous exhibitions, showcasing paintings that gained attention in Finland and abroad. The use of color and texture in artworks was a distinguishing feature. Also engaged in art education, influencing future generations of artists through teaching and mentorship.

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Phil Cavarretta

Baseball player and manager
Born
July 19th, 1916 109 years ago
Died
December 18th, 2010 14 years ago — 94 years old

Played as a first baseman for the Chicago Cubs in Major League Baseball. Achieved notable success as a player, earning the National League Most Valuable Player award in 1945. Later transitioned to a managerial role, leading the Cubs and contributing to the team's development. Cavarretta's career spanned several decades, and he was recognized for his leadership both on and off the field.

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William Scranton

American politician and ambassador
Born
July 19th, 1917 108 years ago
Died
July 28th, 2013 12 years ago — 96 years old

Served as the 13th United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 1976 to 1977. Held the position of Governor of Pennsylvania from 1963 to 1967. Led significant efforts in international diplomacy during a critical period of the Cold War, advocating for U.S. interests. Played a role in the establishment of programs aimed at addressing domestic and international issues.

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Patricia Medina

English actress in film and television
Born
July 19th, 1919 106 years ago
Died
April 28th, 2012 13 years ago — 92 years old

An English actress featured in film and television during the mid-20th century. Played leading roles in classic films such as 'The Queen of Spades' and 'The Last of Mrs. Cheyney.' Made significant contributions to the television series 'The Twilight Zone' and appeared in various popular shows of the era, showcasing versatility. Continued to perform throughout her career, earning recognition within the entertainment industry.

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Robert Mann

American violinist and chamber musician
Born
July 19th, 1920 105 years ago
Died
January 1st, 2018 7 years ago — 97 years old

A prominent American violinist, contributed significantly to chamber music in the United States. Served as the concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic and co-founded the string quartet that became the New York String Trio. Played a vital role in the music community, performing with various orchestras and musicians throughout a career spanning several decades. Recorded numerous albums and participated in numerous prestigious music festivals. Educated many violinists, influencing the next generation of musicians through teaching at various institutions.

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Richard Oriani

Metallurgist and engineer, developed alloys
Born
July 19th, 1920 105 years ago
Died
August 11th, 2015 9 years ago — 95 years old

Contributed to the field of metallurgy and engineering through significant research and development of metal alloys. Played a key role in projects aimed at improving techniques and applications for various materials. Engaged in collaboration with industry leaders and educational institutions, fostering advancements in metallurgical practices. Authored numerous publications on metallurgical processes and applications, influencing both academia and industry standards.

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André Moynet

French soldier and race car driver
Born
July 19th, 1921 104 years ago
Died
May 2nd, 1993 32 years ago — 71 years old

Served in the French military during World War II and became a notable figure in the racing community. Achieved recognition in the 1950s for participation in various auto races, including the Le Mans 24 Hours, where performance gained attention. Transitioned into politics, serving in local and national offices, advocating for infrastructure development and motor sports. Contributed to the promotion of racing in France through various initiatives.

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Elizabeth Spencer

American novelist and playwright
Born
July 19th, 1921 104 years ago
Died
2019 6 years ago — 98 years old

American novelist, short story writer, and playwright. Authored notable works including 'The Light in the Piazza', which premiered on Broadway and won several awards. Worked primarily in the southern Gothic genre, drawing inspiration from the American South. Wrote for various magazines and received recognition for both short stories and full-length novels. Contributed to literary journals, enhancing the visibility of southern writers. Held a teaching position at the University of North Carolina, where she influenced a new generation of writers.

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Harold Camping

Evangelist and radio host with predictions
Born
July 19th, 1921 104 years ago
Died
December 15th, 2013 11 years ago — 92 years old

An American evangelist and author, contributed significantly to Christian radio broadcasting. Founded Family Radio, which became widely recognized for its teaching and programming. Gained notoriety for making predictions regarding the end of the world, particularly in 2011. Authored several books addressing biblical prophecy and interpretations.

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Rosalyn Sussman Yalow

Physicist and Nobel Prize laureate
Born
July 19th, 1921 104 years ago
Died
May 30th, 2011 14 years ago — 89 years old

Contributions to the field of medical physics included the development of radioimmunoassay, a technique that revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. Achievements in academia included serving on the faculty at the City University of New York, where significant research was conducted in the areas of nuclear medicine and endocrinology. Received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1977 for work related to this innovative technique, becoming the second woman to receive this honor in that category. Played a key role in advancing the understanding of hormone levels, particularly insulin, through this method.

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Rachel Robinson

Nurse and educator, widow of Jackie Robinson
Born
July 19th, 1922 103 years ago

Born in 1922, a prominent professor and registered nurse. Established the Jackie Robinson Foundation to support education and leadership among minority students. Actively involved in various health education initiatives, advocating for health equity and increased access to healthcare services. Contributed significantly to the legacy of the Jackie Robinson brand, promoting social justice and civil rights.

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George McGovern

American politician and historian
Born
July 19th, 1922 103 years ago
Died
October 21st, 2012 12 years ago — 90 years old

Served as a U.S. Senator from South Dakota from 1963 to 1981. Ran for President as the Democratic nominee in 1972, focusing on anti-war policies and civil rights. After losing the election to Richard Nixon, held a significant role in advocating for food assistance through the McGovern-Dole Program. Contributed to education on history through various writings and lectures. Had a notable career that spanned decades in public service and academia.

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Joseph Hansen

American author and poet recognized for novels
Born
July 19th, 1923 102 years ago
Died
November 24th, 2004 20 years ago — 81 years old

An American author and poet, significant contributions included the creation of detective fiction with a focus on LGBTQ+ themes. Achievements encompassed acclaimed novels such as the 'Gravedigger' series featuring detective Dave Brandstetter. Hansen also published poetry collections and essays throughout his career, exploring themes of identity and social justice. Several works received critical recognition and contributed to discussions surrounding representation in literature.

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Alex Hannum

Basketball coach and player, NBA champion
Born
July 19th, 1923 102 years ago
Died
2002 23 years ago — 79 years old

Played professional basketball in the 1940s and 1950s. Transitioned to coaching and achieved significant success in the ABA and NBA. Led the St. Louis Hawks to an NBA championship in 1958. Had a storied coaching career with multiple teams, including the Philadelphia 76ers, where a championship was secured in 1967. Developed a reputation for innovative coaching strategies during his tenure.

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William A. Rusher

Lawyer and journalist for National Review
Born
July 19th, 1923 102 years ago
Died
2011 14 years ago — 88 years old

Practiced law and contributed to journalism. Served as the publisher of the National Review, a magazine that played a significant role in American conservative politics. Engaged in commentary on various political issues through writing and public speaking. Was active in media and political circles, influencing conservative thought during a pivotal era in American history.

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Lon Simmons

Baseball sportscaster and player
Born
July 19th, 1923 102 years ago
Died
2015 10 years ago — 92 years old

A prominent figure in American baseball, the individual started a career as a player, participating primarily in the outfield for teams such as the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies. Transitioning to broadcasting, the individual became a well-respected sportscaster, providing commentary for various radio and television stations. Contributions to the sport included calling games for the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics, showcasing expertise in baseball analysis and commentary. In 2004, the individual was honored with induction into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame.

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Stanley K. Hathaway

American politician and lawyer
Born
July 19th, 1924 101 years ago
Died
October 4th, 2005 19 years ago — 81 years old

Served as the 40th United States Secretary of the Interior. Played an influential role in various environmental policies during the presidency of Gerald Ford. Prior to this, practiced law and held significant positions in state politics in Wyoming. Contributed to the development of public lands policies and the management of national parks.

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Pat Hingle

American film and television actor
Born
July 19th, 1924 101 years ago
Died
January 3rd, 2009 16 years ago — 84 years old

An American actor with a prolific career in film, television, and theater. Achieved prominence through performances in films such as 'Cool Hand Luke', 'The Anderson Tapes', and 'Batman' where portrayed Commissioner Gordon. Gained recognition for roles in television series including 'The Twilight Zone' and 'Matlock'. Received accolades for versatility and ability to portray a variety of characters across genres, including dramatic and comedic roles. Participated in Shakespearean theater prior to gaining fame in Hollywood.

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Sue Thompson

American singer with pop hits
Born
July 19th, 1925 100 years ago
Died
2021 4 years ago — 96 years old

Born in 1925, a singer achieved success in the 1950s and 1960s. Released popular songs such as 'Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)' and 'Paper Roses.' Recorded multiple albums during a prolific career, showcasing a blend of pop and country music. Collaborated with various artists and influenced the music scene of her time.

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Helen Gallagher

Actress and singer in Broadway musicals
Born
July 19th, 1926 99 years ago
Died
November 24th, 2024 0 years ago — 98 years old

Started a career in entertainment with performances in Broadway musicals. Received acclaim for roles in 'Pippin' and 'Six Degrees of Separation'. Performed in television series such as 'Ryan's Hope'. Honored with awards, including two Tony Awards for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. Contributed to the arts as a singer and dancer over several decades.

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Choi Yun-chil

South Korean long-distance runner, marathon champion
Born
July 19th, 1928 97 years ago
Died
2020 5 years ago — 92 years old

A long-distance runner from South Korea, achieved national recognition as a two-time champion in the marathon. Competed in numerous events throughout his career, showcasing endurance and dedication to the sport. Notable for representing South Korea in multiple international competitions, contributing to the country's reputation in long-distance running. His commitment to athletics inspired many in the field and highlighted the potential for success in South Korean sports.

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Orville Turnquest

Bahamian politician and Governor-General
Born
July 19th, 1929 96 years ago

Served as the Governor-General of the Bahamas from 1990 to 1995. Held various positions within the Free National Movement, contributing to the political landscape of the Bahamas. Worked as an attorney and became involved in legislative matters that shaped the governance of the country. Played a significant role in representing the Bahamas at both domestic and international levels during his tenure.

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Gaston Glock

Firearm engineer, founder of Glock
Born
July 19th, 1929 96 years ago
Died
December 27th, 2023 1 years ago — 94 years old

Austrian firearm engineer developed the Glock pistol, a polymer-framed handgun that revolutionized the firearms industry. Founded Glock Ges.m.b.H. in the 1980s, producing the Glock 17, which gained widespread adoption by military and law enforcement agencies. The design introduced innovative safety features and consistent performance, leading to its popularity among professional users. The Glock series became a staple in both personal and professional firearm use across many countries.

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Buster Benton

American singer-songwriter and guitarist
Born
July 19th, 1932 93 years ago
Died
1996 29 years ago — 64 years old

Active primarily in the blues genre, this individual contributed significantly to the American music scene. Originating from the deep roots of blues, this musician released multiple albums and was celebrated for his songwriting and guitar skills. His music often reflected the themes and challenges of everyday life, drawing from personal experiences. Collaborations with other prominent artists further showcased his talent, helping to bridge generations of musicians. He gained a following in both the United States and Europe, performing in numerous venues and festivals, establishing a dedicated fan base.

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Francisco de Sá Carneiro

Portuguese Prime Minister
Born
July 19th, 1934 91 years ago
Died
December 4th, 1980 44 years ago — 46 years old

Served as the 111th Prime Minister of Portugal from 1979 until his death in a plane crash in 1980. Played a significant role in the formation of the Social Democratic Party and was a prominent figure in Portuguese politics during the post-Revolution period. Advocated for democratic governance and economic reform in Portugal following the Carnation Revolution. His vision aimed at modernizing the nation and integrating it into European structures.

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Nick Koback

American baseball player and golfer
Born
July 19th, 1935 90 years ago
Died
2015 10 years ago — 80 years old

Played as a professional baseball player and later pursued a career in golf. Competed in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs and the Milwaukee Braves during the 1960s. Transitioned to golf, participating in both amateur and professional tournaments. Demonstrated skills in multiple sports.

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David Colquhoun

English pharmacologist and academic leader
Born
July 19th, 1936 89 years ago

A pharmacologist and academic contributed significantly to the understanding of drug action and pharmacodynamics. Served as a professor at University College London. Published numerous papers and has engaged in discussions on the misuse of science in pharmacology and medicine. Instrumental in highlighting the importance of evidence-based practice in the field of pharmacology.

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Richard Jordan

American actor in 'Solaris' and 'The Hunt for Red October'
Born
July 19th, 1937 88 years ago
Died
August 30th, 1993 31 years ago — 56 years old

An American actor who appeared in film, television, and theater. Early work included Broadway productions, eventually transitioning to film. Starred in the 1972 film adaptation of 'Solaris' and featured in 'The Hunt for Red October' as Captain Bart Mancuso. Had a recurring role in the television series 'The Incredible Hulk'. Received critical acclaim for performances across various genres, showcasing a significant range in character portrayal.

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George Hamilton IV

Singer-songwriter known for 'Abilene'
Born
July 19th, 1937 88 years ago
Died
September 17th, 2014 10 years ago — 77 years old

An American singer-songwriter and guitarist, recognized for contributions to country music throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Gained popularity with the hit single 'Abilene' in 1963, which became a standard in the genre. His music career spanned several decades, during which he released numerous albums, showcasing a blend of traditional country and modern sounds. He frequently performed at the Grand Ole Opry and was involved in various charitable efforts supporting music education.

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Jayant Narlikar

Astrophysicist and cosmologist
Born
July 19th, 1938 87 years ago

An Indian astrophysicist and cosmologist contributed significantly to the field of astrophysics. Developed the conformal gravity theory and worked on cosmology, proposing the 'quasi-steady state' cosmological model. Engaged in teaching and research at various institutions, including the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics. Authored numerous research papers and popular science books to promote understanding of complex astronomical concepts.

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Tom Raworth

English poet and academic known for poetry
Born
July 19th, 1938 87 years ago
Died
2017 8 years ago — 79 years old

A poet and academic, this individual contributed significantly to the post-war British poetry scene. Active from the 1960s onward, work included collections such as 'Stet' and 'The Burned Children of America'. Writing explored themes of language and its relationship to experience, often utilizing innovative forms and structures. In addition to poetry, held teaching positions at various institutions, including the University of Essex. Also engaged in translation work, particularly translating poetry from other languages into English, enriching the literary landscape.

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Vikki Carr

American singer and actress with Grammy wins
Born
July 19th, 1941 84 years ago

Born in 1941, this American singer and actress gained recognition in the 1960s. She achieved significant success with her music career, particularly in the pop and Latin genres. Notable hits include 'It Must Be Him' which topped charts and showcased her vocal talent. The artist also received multiple Grammy Awards, highlighting her contributions to the music industry. In addition to music, this individual ventured into acting, appearing in television shows and specials, further diversifying her career.

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Neelie Kroes

Dutch politician, European Commissioner
Born
July 19th, 1941 84 years ago

Born in 1941, a Dutch politician served as a European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society from 2014 to 2019. Previous roles included Minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management in the Netherlands and a member of the Dutch Parliament. As a member of the European Commission, focused on enhancing the digital economy in Europe. Played a key role in implementing the 2015 Digital Single Market strategy aimed at ensuring high-speed internet access and digital services across member states.

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Carla Mazzuca Poggiolini

Italian journalist and politician
Born
July 19th, 1943 82 years ago

Born in 1943, a prominent Italian journalist and politician contributed significantly to the media landscape and political discourse in Italy. Served as a member of the Italian Parliament, where engagement in various legislative initiatives occurred. Worked in journalism, maintaining a focus on social issues and women's rights.

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Han Sai Por

Sculptor and academic with notable installations
Born
July 19th, 1943 82 years ago

An artist and academic active in sculpture and design, created significant works that reflect themes of nature and culture. Worked as a senior lecturer at the National University of Singapore, contributing to art education. Exhibited extensively in Singapore and internationally, gaining recognition for large-scale installations. Played a pivotal role in the local art scene, influencing generations of artists.

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Tim McIntire

Actor and Singer in American Film
Born
July 19th, 1944 81 years ago
Died
1986 39 years ago — 42 years old

An American actor and singer, contributions spanned stage and screen. Appeared in the 1973 film "American Graffiti" as Steve Bolander and played the title role in the 1979 television film "The Great Smokey Roadblock." Additionally, performed in various theatrical productions and contributed to music, notably through his work in the country genre. His versatility allowed for engagements in both acting and musical performances throughout his career.

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Ilie Năstase

Tennis player and politician
Born
July 19th, 1946 79 years ago

A prominent tennis player and later a politician, he achieved significant success in singles competitions during the 1970s. Secured two Grand Slam titles, winning the French Open in 1973 and the US Open in 1972. In addition to individual accolades, contributed to Romania's success in the Davis Cup, helping the team to reach the finals. Transitioned into a political career following retirement from tennis, advocating for sports development.

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Alan Gorrie

Scottish singer-songwriter and musician
Born
July 19th, 1946 79 years ago

A prominent figure in the music industry, contributed significantly to the pop and soul genres. Gained recognition as a member of the band Average White Band, which achieved commercial success in the 1970s. The band is particularly celebrated for the hit single 'Pick Up the Pieces', which showcased a unique blend of funk and jazz influences. Additionally, Gorrie has participated in various collaborative projects throughout his career, further expanding his musical repertoire.

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André Forcier

Canadian director and screenwriter
Born
July 19th, 1947 78 years ago

A Canadian director and screenwriter gained prominence in the film industry for unique storytelling and distinctive style. Early work included directing and writing in the 1970s, with a focus on themes relevant to Quebec culture and identity. Achieved recognition through various film festivals, particularly with works that explored the nuances of provincial life. Several films, including 'La Débandade' and 'Pour toujours les Canadiens!', showcased a blend of humor and drama, reflecting the complexities of Canadian society.

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Bernie Leadon

Guitarist and songwriter with Eagles
Born
July 19th, 1947 78 years ago

A prominent guitarist and songwriter, this individual gained recognition as a founding member of the Eagles. Contributed to the band's signature sound, characterized by a blend of rock, country, and folk influences. Played guitar and provided vocals on several of the band's classic tracks. After leaving the Eagles, this individual pursued a solo career and collaborated with various artists in the music industry.

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Brian May

Astrophysicist and guitarist of Queen
Born
July 19th, 1947 78 years ago

Guitarist and songwriter of the rock band Queen, contributed to the group's success with classic hits such as 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'We Will Rock You.' Also pursued a career in astrophysics, earning a PhD in astrophysics from Imperial College London. Engaged in various projects related to space science and education. May is recognized for his advocacy for animal rights and support of various charities.

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Hans-Jürgen Kreische

German football player and manager
Born
July 19th, 1947 78 years ago

An accomplished footballer, played as a forward. Spent the majority of playing career at 1. FC Magdeburg and achieved success in the 1974 East German Supercup. Later transitioned into management, where contributions were focused on developing youth talent in the sport.

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Keith Godchaux

Keyboard player for Grateful Dead
Born
July 19th, 1948 77 years ago
Died
July 23rd, 1980 45 years ago — 32 years old

A keyboard player and songwriter held a significant role in the rock band Grateful Dead from 1971 to 1979. Contributed to the band's unique sound through the use of keyboards and backing vocals. Participated in numerous studio albums and live performances, including iconic projects such as 'Europe '72' and 'Wake of the Flood'. After leaving the group, continued to perform with other bands, showcasing musical talents in various settings until his passing in 1980.

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Kgalema Motlanthe

South African politician, 3rd President
Born
July 19th, 1949 76 years ago

Served as the 3rd President of South Africa from September 2008 to May 2009, after the resignation of Thabo Mbeki. Before his presidency, held positions as Deputy President and Secretary General of the African National Congress (ANC). Played a vital role in the anti-apartheid movement and was imprisoned for his activism during that time. Was also a member of the ANC's National Executive Committee and contributed to the party's leadership.

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Per-Kristian Foss

Norwegian politician and Minister of Finance
Born
July 19th, 1950 75 years ago

Held the position of Minister of Finance in Norway from 1997 to 2000. Served as a member of the Norwegian Parliament for Akershus from 1981 to 2005. Involved in the Conservative Party, contributing to various fiscal policies and economic reforms during his tenure. Played a role in the development of Norway's economic strategies in the late 1990s, focusing on tax reductions and public sector reforms.

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Abel Ferrara

Film director and screenwriter of 'Bad Lieutenant'
Born
July 19th, 1951 74 years ago

An American director, producer, and screenwriter active in film since the 1970s. Gained recognition for the film 'Bad Lieutenant', which explored the complexities of morality and redemption through a controversial narrative. Directed other notable films such as 'King of New York' and 'The Addiction', often featuring intense themes and gritty settings. Known for a distinctive style that blends realism with psychological intensity, Ferrara has become a prominent figure in independent cinema.

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Allen Collins

Guitarist and songwriter for Lynyrd Skynyrd
Born
July 19th, 1952 73 years ago
Died
January 23rd, 1990 35 years ago — 37 years old

Played guitar and co-wrote many songs for the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. Contributed significantly to their sound and success during the 1970s, participating in the creation of iconic tracks. Survived a plane crash in 1977 that claimed the lives of several band members. After the tragedy, continued to perform and record with various bands until health issues arose.

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Jayne Anne Phillips

American novelist and short story writer
Born
July 19th, 1952 73 years ago

Phillips is a novel and short story author recognized for her poignant and intricate prose. Early works included 'Black Tickets' and 'Machine Dreams', which explore themes of identity and American life. Later novels such as 'Waiting' and 'Lark & Termite' further established a unique voice in contemporary literature. Her writing often blends elements of realism with evocative imagery, creating immersive narratives. Phillips received several accolades for her contributions to literature, including a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship.

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Howard Schultz

Businessman and Starbucks CEO
Born
July 19th, 1953 72 years ago

A businessman and author, played a significant role in transforming the coffee shop experience in the United States. Joined Starbucks in 1982 as the Director of Retail Operations and Marketing, later acquiring the company and expanding it into a global brand. Under leadership, Starbucks grew from a small chain to an international coffeehouse company. Authored books discussing business practices and social issues, including 'Pour Your Heart Into It' and 'From the Ground Up'. Focused on creating a strong company culture prioritizing employee benefits, customer experience, and social responsibility.

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Srđa Trifković

Journalist and historian
Born
July 19th, 1954 71 years ago

Born in 1954, this Serbian-American journalist and historian specialized in international relations and history, particularly in the context of the Balkans. Extensive writings highlighted the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, providing insights into the complex political landscape of the region. Contributions included numerous articles and books addressing the historical background of nationalist movements, which shaped contemporary issues in Southeast Europe. This individual has also served in various editorial roles and engaged in public speaking, influencing discussions on the challenges faced by states in transition from communism.

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Steve O'Donnell

American screenwriter and producer
Born
July 19th, 1954 71 years ago

A screenwriter and producer, contributions included work on 'Late Night with David Letterman' and 'The Simpsons'. O'Donnell served as a writer and executive producer for both programs, shaping numerous iconic comedic moments. Gained recognition for creating satirical and innovative content that appealed to wide audiences.

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Roger Binny

Cricketer and sportscaster from India
Born
July 19th, 1955 70 years ago

Played international cricket for India from 1979 to 1987. Contributed as a key all-rounder in India's 1983 Cricket World Cup victory. Scored 1,175 runs and took 69 wickets in One Day Internationals. Also served as a cricket commentator and sportscaster post-retirement, offering insights into the game for various media outlets.

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Dalton McGuinty

Politician and 24th Premier of Ontario
Born
July 19th, 1955 70 years ago

Served as the 24th Premier of Ontario from 2003 to 2013. Initiated a significant expansion of public education in Ontario, increasing funding and reducing class sizes. Implemented policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to environmental policy reforms. Led the Liberal Party to three consecutive elections, holding a majority government for two terms.

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Brad Drewett

Tennis player and sportscaster
Born
July 19th, 1958 67 years ago
Died
May 3rd, 2013 12 years ago — 54 years old

This individual played professional tennis in the 1980s, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 34. He achieved significant success in doubles, winning five ATP doubles titles. After retiring from competitive play, this person contributed to the sport as a commentator and administrator. He served as the Chief Executive of the ATP from 2012 until 2014, helping to guide the organization through important developments in professional tennis.

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Robert Gibson

Professional wrestler and tag team champion
Born
July 19th, 1958 67 years ago

A professional wrestler, gained fame in the 1980s and 1990s. Gained prominence as part of the wrestling tag team The Rock 'n' Roll Express alongside Ricky Morton. The duo became one of the most successful and enduring teams in wrestling history, captivating audiences with their high-energy performances. Won multiple championships across various promotions, including the NWA World Tag Team Championship. Gained recognition for exceptional in-ring abilities and charismatic persona, contributing to the popularity of tag team wrestling during that era.

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Juan J. Campanella

Argentinian film director and screenwriter
Born
July 19th, 1959 66 years ago

A prominent figure in the Argentine film industry, focused on directing and screenwriting. Gained international acclaim with the film 'The Secret in Their Eyes', which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2010. Also directed 'El mismo amor, la misma lluvia' and 'The Last Gang'. Worked extensively in television, directing episodes for popular series like 'Vivir a Destiempo' and 'The Dancer and the Lady'. Established a successful career in both film and television across Argentina.

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Atom Egoyan

Film director and screenwriter
Born
July 19th, 1960 65 years ago

An Egyptian-Canadian director and screenwriter, focused on exploring themes of alienation and identity through cinematic storytelling. Directed acclaimed films such as 'The Sweet Hereafter' and 'Exotica,' which garnered critical attention and awards. Established a unique style that often involves non-linear narratives and complex character studies. Produced and co-wrote several of his projects, showcasing a commitment to both directing and storytelling. His contributions to cinema have also included stage direction, particularly in opera, expanding creative horizons.

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Hideo Nakata

Japanese director of horror films
Born
July 19th, 1961 64 years ago

A prominent figure in Japanese cinema, contributions include direction for influential horror films. Directed 'Ringu', which popularized the J-horror genre globally. Also produced and directed other significant works in the horror and thriller genres. Continued to work in both Japanese and international film projects, expanding influence across borders.

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Lisa Lampanelli

Comedian, actress, and author
Born
July 19th, 1961 64 years ago

Developed a reputation as a stand-up comedian through a unique style that combined insult comedy and poignant observations on social issues. Gained prominence with multiple appearances on 'The Howard Stern Show' and 'Last Comic Standing.' Authored a bestselling memoir titled 'Chocolate, Please: My Adventures in Food, Fat and Freaks.' Performed in the 2013 Broadway show 'Chicago' as the character Matron 'Mama' Morton.

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Harsha Bhogle

Sports journalist and cricket commentator
Born
July 19th, 1961 64 years ago

A prominent Indian journalist and author, achieved recognition in the field of cricket commentary. Started career in radio broadcasting for All India Radio. Gained popularity for insightful commentary and analysis. Contributed to various media platforms, including ESPN and Cricbuzz. Published books on cricket that highlight the sport's nuances and culture. Served as a television commentator during numerous international matches.

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Benoît Mariage

Belgian director and screenwriter
Born
July 19th, 1961 64 years ago

Born in 1961, a Belgian director and screenwriter specialized in film and television. Notable works include directing the television series 'Un gars, une fille' and the film 'Les Nuits de la pleine lune'. This individual's work showcases a blend of humor and drama, particularly in storytelling through relatable characters and everyday situations. A significant figure in Belgian cinema, contributed to the development of comedy and romantic narratives within the industry, demonstrating a keen understanding of cultural nuances.

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Campbell Scott

Actor in 'The Amazing Spider-Man'
Born
July 19th, 1961 64 years ago

An American actor, director, and producer, this individual has appeared in various films and television shows. Began a career in acting with roles in stage productions before transitioning to film. Gained recognition for roles in 'The Amazing Spider-Man' and the television series 'Royal Pains'. Directed the film 'Big Night', which received critical acclaim. Also produced several projects and has lent his voice to various animated films.

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Garth Nix

Australian author of fantasy novels
Born
July 19th, 1963 62 years ago

An Australian author primarily wrote fantasy literature. Best known for the 'Old Kingdom' series, featuring the novel 'Sabriel', the author gained critical acclaim with a unique blend of fantasy and adventure elements. The works often explore themes of magic, courage, and the struggle against evil. Additionally, several standalone novels and series have been published, contributing to the author's reputation in the genre.

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Thomas Gabriel Fischer

Swiss musician and metal band leader
Born
July 19th, 1963 62 years ago

Born in 1963, this Swiss musician achieved prominence as a heavy metal guitarist and vocalist. Fischer co-founded the band Celtic Frost, which became influential in the extreme metal genre during the 1980s. The band's unique sound combined elements of thrash metal and avant-garde music, contributing to the development of black metal. After the band's initial breakup in 1993, he formed the group Triptykon, further establishing a reputation for innovative music in the metal scene. Fischer's work involved not only performing but also songwriting and production, influencing many musicians in the genre.

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Teresa Edwards

Basketball player and Olympic gold medalist
Born
July 19th, 1964 61 years ago

A prominent basketball player, contributed significantly to women's basketball in the United States. Played for the University of Georgia and led her team to the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. Achieved notable success with the USA Women's National Basketball Team, winning four Olympic gold medals across the 1984, 1996, and 2000 games and a bronze medal in 1992. Also played professionally in the WNBA, primarily for the Minnesota Lynx, and overseas in various countries. Served as an ambassador for the sport, promoting women's basketball globally.

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Masahiko Kondō

Singer-songwriter and race car driver
Born
July 19th, 1964 61 years ago

Born in Japan, this individual achieved success as both a singer-songwriter and a race car driver. First gaining attention in the music industry, numerous chart-topping singles and albums contributed to a thriving music career. Transitioning into motorsports, participation in various racing events showcased driving skills, earning recognition in competitive circles. The dual career reflects a unique combination of talents within the realms of entertainment and sports.

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Claus-Dieter Wollitz

Football manager and player, VfL Wolfsburg
Born
July 19th, 1965 60 years ago

A professional footballer and manager, contributed significantly to the sport in Germany. Played as a midfielder primarily for VfL Wolfsburg during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Transitioned into management, taking charge of various clubs including Energie Cottbus and VfL Wolfsburg. Gained recognition for tactical acumen and player development.

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Evelyn Glennie

Acclaimed Scottish percussionist
Born
July 19th, 1965 60 years ago

A prominent musician acclaimed for percussion, began learning piano and later transitioned to percussion instruments. Overcame hearing loss to achieve a distinguished career in music. Collaborated with various orchestras and composers, contributing to classical and contemporary music scenes. Developed innovative methods for performing and engaging with audiences, utilizing vibrations to experience music. Released many solo albums and worked extensively in both live performances and recordings.

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Jean-François Mercier

Canadian comedian and television host
Born
July 19th, 1967 58 years ago

Born in 1967, this individual made significant contributions to Canadian comedy through stand-up performances and television. Graduated from the Université du Québec à Montréal with a degree in communications, this person gained popularity as a host on various television shows. The innovative approach to comedy and engaging style resonated with audiences across the nation. Emphasis was placed on a mix of humor and commentary, reflecting social themes relevant to Canadian culture. Projects and performances have garnered widespread attention, leading to appearances in live shows and televised specials, contributing to the entertainment landscape in Canada.

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Yael Abecassis

Israeli actress and model
Born
July 19th, 1967 58 years ago

Born in 1967, a prominent figure in Israeli cinema and television, starred in several acclaimed films and series. Gained recognition for work in the film 'Or' and the television series 'Hatufim.'

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Pavel Kuka

Czech footballer and manager
Born
July 19th, 1968 57 years ago

A Czech footballer and manager, had a significant career as a striker. Played for several clubs, including Sigma Olomouc, Baník Ostrava, and VfB Stuttgart. Represented the Czech national team in the 1996 UEFA European Championship, where the team finished as runners-up. Transitioned to management after retirement, taking up roles in various Czech clubs.

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Robb Flynn

American musician and frontman of Machine Head
Born
July 19th, 1968 57 years ago

Robb Flynn is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer. He gained prominence as the frontman of the heavy metal band Machine Head. The band achieved significant recognition in the 1990s with the release of their acclaimed album, 'Burn My Eyes,' which helped to define the groove metal genre. Flynn has also been involved in various side projects and collaborations, showcasing his versatility in music. His contributions to the heavy metal scene have shaped the genre and influenced a generation of musicians.

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Jim Norton

Comedian, actor, and author
Born
July 19th, 1968 57 years ago

Achieved recognition as a stand-up comedian and radio personality. Gained prominence through appearances on 'The Opie and Anthony Show' and 'The Jim Norton Show'. Authored multiple books, showcasing personal experiences and comedic insights. Acted in various television series, including 'Luck' and 'Inside Amy Schumer'. Hosted podcasts and contributed to the world of comedy through various performances and media engagements.

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Matthew Libatique

Cinematographer for 'Black Swan'
Born
July 19th, 1969 56 years ago

A cinematographer specialized in film and visual style. Contributed to the art of cinematography through collaborations with various directors. Worked extensively on projects that received critical acclaim and several awards. Noteworthy for blending traditional and contemporary techniques in visual storytelling, particularly in psychological and dramatic genres. Continued to influence the industry through a distinctive visual signature across multiple films.

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Christopher Luxon

Politician, 42nd Prime Minister of New Zealand
Born
July 19th, 1970 55 years ago

Served as the 42nd Prime Minister of New Zealand, leading the National Party. Prior experience included a successful career in the corporate sector, notably as the CEO of Air New Zealand from 2012 to 2019. In politics, focused on economic recovery and governance reforms.

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Bill Chen

Poker player and software designer
Born
July 19th, 1970 55 years ago

A prominent poker player and software designer, achieved notable success in the world of competitive poker. Dominated several large tournaments, showcasing expertise in game theory and strategy. Contributed significantly to the understanding and analysis of poker through various publications and software tools. Engaged in both high-stakes tournament play and cash games, with a career marked by numerous cash finishes and accolades in the poker circuit.

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Nicola Sturgeon

Scottish politician and First Minister
Born
July 19th, 1970 55 years ago

A lawyer and politician served as First Minister of Scotland from November 2014 to February 2023. Played a significant role in Scottish independence campaigns and was a key figure in the Scottish National Party. Sturgeon focused on social justice, education, and healthcare reforms during tenure. Advocated for Scotland's interests within the United Kingdom and represented Scotland at international forums.

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Catriona Rowntree

Television Host, Tourism Presenter
Born
July 19th, 1971 54 years ago

Hosted 'Getaway', a travel program on Australian television. Began career in the entertainment industry as a production assistant before transitioning to on-screen roles. Contributed to various segments showcasing travel destinations and experiences around Australia and internationally. Recognized for work in television presenting and engaging storytelling.

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Vitali Klitschko

Ukrainian boxer, Mayor of Kyiv
Born
July 19th, 1971 54 years ago

Achieved success as a heavyweight boxer with a professional record of 45 wins and 2 losses. Held the WBC heavyweight title, defending it multiple times. Transitioned into politics and became the Mayor of Kyiv, playing a significant role in the city's governance. Involved in the Ukrainian political landscape and has been an advocate for various social issues.

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Rene Busch

Estonian tennis player and coach
Born
July 19th, 1971 54 years ago

Played professionally from the early 1990s to the early 2000s. Competed in various ATP events and represented Estonia in international competitions. Transitioned to coaching after retiring from professional play, contributing to the development of tennis in Estonia and training young athletes.

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Martin Powell

Keyboard player and songwriter
Born
July 19th, 1973 52 years ago

A keyboard player and songwriter, played with notable bands including My Dying Bride and the progressive rock group The Reasoning. Contributed to several albums, offering a blend of melodic and atmospheric sounds across various genres. Engaged in live performances, showcasing skills in both studio recordings and stage settings. Actively participated in the music scene throughout the 1990s and 2000s, collaborating with various artists and groups, and continuing to create music under different projects and initiatives.

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Preston Wilson

Baseball player and sportscaster
Born
July 19th, 1974 51 years ago

Played Major League Baseball primarily as an outfielder from 1998 to 2007, representing teams such as the New York Mets, Florida Marlins, and Colorado Rockies. Achieved a career-high of 141 runs batted in during the 2003 season. After retiring from professional playing, transitioned into sports broadcasting, providing analysis and commentary on baseball games.

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Rey Bucanero

Mexican professional wrestler
Born
July 19th, 1974 51 years ago

Debuted in professional wrestling in the mid-1990s and gained prominence in the Mexican wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). Known for high-flying maneuvers and charismatic persona. Held the CMLL World Tag Team Championship multiple times, often teaming with various partners. Participated in the annual CMLL Anniversary Show, one of the most significant events in Mexican lucha libre. Also achieved success in the United States wrestling circuit, competing in promotions like World Wrestling Federation (WWF).

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Vince Spadea

Professional tennis player with ATP titles
Born
July 19th, 1974 51 years ago

A professional tennis player achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 18. Competed in numerous ATP tournaments and Grand Slam events, primarily active during the 1990s and 2000s. Secured three ATP singles titles and made significant contributions to the United States Davis Cup team. Made a remarkable run to the quarterfinals of the 1999 French Open and reached the fourth round at the US Open. Renowned for a competitive playing style and his contributions to American tennis.

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Luca Castellazzi

Italian footballer and goalkeeper
Born
July 19th, 1975 50 years ago

Played as a goalkeeper for several clubs in Italy, including Internazionale and Sampdoria. Notably participated in Serie A, Italy's top football league. Had a successful football career spanning over two decades, featuring numerous matches in domestic and European competitions. Contributed to team defenses and helped secure wins during critical matches.

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Gonzalo de los Santos

Uruguayan footballer and manager
Born
July 19th, 1976 49 years ago

Played as a midfielder, represented Uruguay at the international level and earned 24 caps. Played for clubs including Peñarol, Real Madrid, and Universidad de Chile. Transitioned to a managerial role after retirement, taking charge of various teams within South America.

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Benedict Cumberbatch

English actor known for Sherlock Holmes
Born
July 19th, 1976 49 years ago

Born in London, an English actor achieved significant recognition for leading roles in stage and screen productions. Gained popularity through the BBC series 'Sherlock', portraying the title character to critical acclaim. Featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Doctor Strange, contributing to numerous blockbuster films. Acted in 'The Imitation Game', earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Work in theater included acclaimed performances in 'Frankenstein' at the National Theatre.

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Jean-Sébastien Aubin

Ice hockey goaltender, played for Penguins
Born
July 19th, 1977 48 years ago

A former professional ice hockey goaltender, played in the National Hockey League (NHL). Began professional career with the Montreal Canadiens' system before being acquired by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Debuted in the NHL during the 1999-2000 season. Played a significant role in the Penguins' season and was highlighted for his performance in goal. Continued playing in various leagues including the AHL and overseas.

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Tony Mamaluke

Professional wrestler and manager
Born
July 19th, 1977 48 years ago

Started wrestling career in the late 1990s, competing in various independent promotions. Gained recognition in ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling) where showcased skills as both a wrestler and manager. Worked alongside notable tag partners and rivals, contributing to the promotion's legacy. Later appeared in WWE, further establishing presence in the wrestling industry. Retired from in-ring competition but remained active in promotional roles and coaching.

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Dilhara Fernando

Sri Lankan cricketer with ODI success
Born
July 19th, 1979 46 years ago

Born in Sri Lanka, played international cricket as a right-arm fast bowler. Made debut in 2002 and represented the national team in all formats. Contributed significantly to the bowling lineup during the 2003 Cricket World Cup. Known for his ability to swing the ball and effectively bowl in pressure situations. Retired from international cricket in 2011 after a notable career spanning nearly a decade. Played in the domestic circuit for clubs such as Moratuwa Sports Club and showcased talent in various T20 leagues.

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Josué Anunciado de Oliveira

Brazilian footballer and midfielder
Born
July 19th, 1979 46 years ago

A Brazilian footballer played as a midfielder primarily for São Paulo FC and the Brazil national team. Contributed to São Paulo's success during the early 2000s, winning multiple titles including the Copa Libertadores and the FIFA Club World Cup. Had a notable international career, representing Brazil and winning the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Transitioned to a coaching role after retirement, sharing experience and knowledge with aspiring players.

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Rick Ankiel

Baseball player and pitcher
Born
July 19th, 1979 46 years ago

Originally debuted as a pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals, contributed to the team's success during the early 2000s. Transitioned to an outfielder after facing challenges as a pitcher. Played for multiple teams including the Atlanta Braves and the Kansas City Royals. Achieved significant success and recognition for his versatility on the field.

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Luke Young

English footballer and defender
Born
July 19th, 1979 46 years ago

Professional career spanned over a decade, playing primarily as a defender. Started at the youth level with the youth team before progressing to the senior squad. Played for clubs including Chelsea, Luton Town, and Ipswich Town in the English leagues. Earned recognition in the Premier League and made significant contributions to each team. Achieved promotion to the Premier League with various clubs. Represented the England national team at the Under-21 level.

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Chris Sullivan

American actor in This Is Us
Born
July 19th, 1980 45 years ago

An American actor gained prominence through work in the series This Is Us, portraying Toby Damon. In addition to television, contributions to theater included performances in various productions. Background in improv comedy complemented acting career, leading to roles in multiple projects. Notable achievements include recognition for performance in critical dramas and a significant fan following due to relatable character portrayal.

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Xavier Malisse

Professional tennis player and finalist
Born
July 19th, 1980 45 years ago

A Belgian tennis player achieved success in the early 2000s. Competed on the ATP Tour and reached the singles quarterfinals at the 2002 French Open. Partnered with his compatriot to reach the doubles final at the 2011 Australian Open. Enjoyed a career that included victories over several top-ranked players, showcasing talent on both hard and clay courts. Retired from professional play in 2015 and transitioned to coaching.

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Giorgio Mondini

Italian race car driver, known for Formula racing
Born
July 19th, 1980 45 years ago

A prominent race car driver, competed in various Formula racing series. Participation included stints in Formula 3000 and A1 Grand Prix, showcasing skill and determination on the international racing circuit. Entered multiple races during the early 2000s, establishing a reputation in motorsport. Achieved several podium finishes, contributing to team successes in high-profile competitions. Demonstrated expertise in open-wheel racing, consistently pushing the limits of speed and performance.

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Grégory Vignal

Footballer with French Ligue 1 experience
Born
July 19th, 1981 44 years ago

Playing primarily as a left-back, this individual began his career at Montpellier HSC and later played for several clubs in France and abroad. He gained significant attention while playing for RC Lens and Olympique de Marseille in Ligue 1. Additionally, this footballer had a stint in the English Premier League with Southampton FC. After his playing career, he transitioned into coaching.

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Jess Vanstrattan

Australian Footballer, National Team Goalkeeper
Born
July 19th, 1982 43 years ago

Played as a goalkeeper in women's football, achieving significant recognition within the sport. Competed at the international level for the Australian national team. Participated in several international competitions, showcasing skills and performance in goalkeeping.

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Phil Coke

Baseball pitcher and World Series champion
Born
July 19th, 1982 43 years ago

A professional baseball player, primarily served as a pitcher. Played for several Major League Baseball teams, with significant tenure at the Detroit Tigers. Contributed to the Tigers' victory in the 2012 World Series, throwing pivotal innings during the postseason. Also played for the New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, and others over a career spanning several years.

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Jared Padalecki

Actor known for Supernatural role
Born
July 19th, 1982 43 years ago

An American actor achieved recognition for the role of Sam Winchester in the television series Supernatural, which aired for 15 seasons and garnered a dedicated fanbase. Padalecki also starred in the television series Gilmore Girls as Dean Forester. In addition to acting, he has been involved in charity work, particularly with Causes like the Make-A-Wish Foundation. His contributions to the entertainment industry include appearances in films such as House of Wax and A Little Help.

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Christopher Bear

American drummer for Grizzly Bear
Born
July 19th, 1982 43 years ago

Born in 1982, a drummer contributed to the indie rock band Grizzly Bear. The band's sound blends elements of folk, rock, and electronic music. Bear played on multiple acclaimed albums, notably 'Yellow House' and 'Veckatimest', both receiving critical praise. The band gained recognition for its complex harmonies and innovative soundscapes. Live performances showcased Bear's intricate drumming style, helping to establish the band's reputation in the music scene. Grizzly Bear toured extensively, further embedding their influence in contemporary music.

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Fedor Tyutin

Ice hockey defenseman and champion
Born
July 19th, 1983 42 years ago

Born in 1983, a professional ice hockey defenseman achieved recognition in the NHL playing for the New York Rangers and the Columbus Blue Jackets. During a successful international career, a member of the Russian national team that secured a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Played a significant role in the KHL with SKA Saint Petersburg, contributing to the team's performance in the league.

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Helen Skelton

Television host and actress
Born
July 19th, 1983 42 years ago

English television host and actress gained recognition for presenting various shows across multiple networks. Rose to prominence with work on 'Blue Peter,' where engaging with audiences highlighted adventurous segments. Transitioned to hosting prime-time shows, including 'Strictly Come Dancing,' showcasing dance skills. Acted in television dramas, contributing to the entertainment landscape through diverse roles.

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Ryan O'Byrne

Ice hockey player, Montreal Canadiens
Born
July 19th, 1984 41 years ago

Played as a defenseman in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 2007 to 2014. Spent significant time with the Montreal Canadiens and also played for the Colorado Avalanche, the Vancouver Canucks, and the New York Rangers. Achieved his best statistical season in 2009, recording 11 points in 70 games with the Canadiens. Known for a physical playing style and defensive capabilities throughout his career in professional hockey.

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Adam Morrison

Basketball player and NCAA champion
Born
July 19th, 1984 41 years ago

A professional basketball player, gained prominence during college basketball with Gonzaga University. Led Gonzaga to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in 2005 and was awarded the Naismith College Player of the Year in 2006. Drafted third overall by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2006 NBA Draft. Played for the Bobcats and the Los Angeles Lakers, winning an NBA Championship in 2009. Also played internationally, contributing to teams in various leagues.

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Lewis Price

Welsh footballer with notable goalkeeping
Born
July 19th, 1984 41 years ago

A professional footballer excelled as a goalkeeper, starting career at Cardiff City. Played for clubs including Ipswich Town, Crystal Palace, and Newport County. Represented the Wales national team at various levels, contributing to international matches. Played in over 200 league games during club career and displayed exceptional skills that garnered attention in the football community.

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Andrea Libman

Voice actress in animated series
Born
July 19th, 1984 41 years ago

A prominent voice actress contributed to numerous animated television series and films. Rising to prominence in the 2000s, performed beloved characters in the popular series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, and provided voices for various other animated productions including the roles in Caillou and Strawberry Shortcake. Gained recognition for versatile vocal talents and ability to bring animated characters to life through distinctive voice work.

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Zhou Haibin

Chinese footballer and national team player
Born
July 19th, 1985 40 years ago

A professional footballer from China, participated predominantly as a midfielder. Played for various clubs, including Shandong Luneng, where contributions helped secure multiple league titles. Represented the national team, earning caps during the 2007 AFC Asian Cup and qualifying matches for the FIFA World Cup. Career included stints in leagues outside China, showcasing skills internationally.

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Marina Kuzina

Russian basketball player, Olympic medalist
Born
July 19th, 1985 40 years ago

Basketball player played for the Russian national team and participated in multiple international competitions. Achieved significant success at the European level and contributed to the team's performance in the Olympics. Played for clubs in both domestic leagues and abroad, showcasing talent and skill throughout her career.

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LaMarcus Aldridge

Basketball player, 5-time All-Star
Born
July 19th, 1985 40 years ago

This basketball player played the majority of his career with the Portland Trail Blazers and the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA. Selected second overall in the 2006 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls, later traded to the Trail Blazers where he became a key figure. Achieved five NBA All-Star selections and was named to the All-NBA Team multiple times. Won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award in 2007. Helped the Spurs reach the NBA playoffs several times, contributing to their success in the league.

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Hadi Norouzi

Iranian footballer and Persepolis forward
Born
July 19th, 1985 40 years ago
Died
October 1st, 2015 9 years ago — 30 years old

A professional footballer who played primarily as a forward, notable for contributions to Persepolis FC in the Iranian Pro League. Displayed skill and capability on the field, becoming a significant player for the team. Helped Persepolis achieve notable victories in domestic leagues during his career. Also represented the Iranian national team, participating in various international fixtures.

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Leandro Greco

Italian footballer and Serie A player
Born
July 19th, 1986 39 years ago

Born in 1986, a career in professional football spanned several teams in Italy's Serie A and Serie B. Primarily played as a midfielder, representing clubs such as Roma and Genoa. Contributed to various campaigns in both domestic and international competitions. Greco also played for several lower division clubs, showcasing skill and versatility on the field.

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Jinder Mahal

Professional wrestler with WWE championship
Born
July 19th, 1986 39 years ago

Born in Canada, competed in professional wrestling and gained prominence through performances in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Made his debut in WWE in 2010 and achieved significant recognition after winning the WWE Championship in 2017. Focused on a persona that combined traditional cultural elements with modern wrestling. Involved in various feuds and storylines that contributed to his visibility in the wrestling community.

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Yan Gomes

Baseball player and All-Star catcher
Born
July 19th, 1987 38 years ago

Born in 1987, a Brazilian-American baseball player primarily played as a catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). Debuted in 2012 with the Toronto Blue Jays. Later played for the Cleveland Indians, where he earned an All-Star selection in 2014. Subsequently joined the Washington Nationals and played a crucial role in the team's championship win in the 2019 World Series. Recognized for offensive capabilities and defensive skills behind the plate.

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Jon Jones

Mixed martial artist, UFC Light Heavyweight Champion
Born
July 19th, 1987 38 years ago

Born in 1987, a mixed martial artist gained recognition in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Made a significant impact in the Light Heavyweight division, capturing the championship title at the age of 23, becoming the youngest champion in UFC history. Dominated the division with numerous title defenses against elite competitors. Known for a combination of striking and grappling skills, often utilized unorthodox techniques inside the Octagon. The career included notable victories over fighters such as Lyoto Machida, Vitor Belfort, and Alexander Gustafsson.

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Marc Murphy

Australian rules footballer, Carlton FC captain
Born
July 19th, 1987 38 years ago

Born in 1987, a prominent Australian rules footballer played for Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Served as captain of the team from 2010 to 2019. Contributed significantly to the team's strategies and performance during his tenure. Recognized for leadership on the field and ability to inspire teammates, earning respect in the league.

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Trent Williams

American football offensive tackle
Born
July 19th, 1988 37 years ago

An offensive tackle achieved recognition in American football. Played for the Washington Football Team and the San Francisco 49ers. Consistently selected to the Pro Bowl, showcasing skill and athleticism on the field. Won the NFL Offensive Lineman of the Year award in 2020, further cementing a reputation as one of the top players in the position. Contributed to several playoff runs and participated in the Super Bowl with the 49ers.

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Kevin Großkreutz

German footballer, UEFA Champions League winner
Born
July 19th, 1988 37 years ago

A professional footballer specialized as a winger and full-back, played predominantly for Borussia Dortmund. Contributed to Dortmund's triumphs in the Bundesliga and the UEFA Champions League. Participated in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, where the national team secured the championship. Later played for clubs such as VfB Stuttgart and SV Darmstadt 98 in Germany's top tiers.

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Shane Dawson

Comedian and YouTuber; 'Shane & Friends'
Born
July 19th, 1988 37 years ago

Gained prominence on YouTube, focusing initially on sketch comedy. Expanded content to include vlogs, documentaries, and conspiracy theories, attracting a large subscriber base. Created the series 'Shane & Friends' and produced a documentary series on other YouTubers. Has faced controversies but continues to have a significant online presence.

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Jakub Kovář

Czech ice hockey player and goaltender
Born
July 19th, 1988 37 years ago

A professional ice hockey goaltender, played in the Czech Extraliga and Kontinental Hockey League. Competed internationally for the Czech Republic, contributing to the national team's success in various tournaments. Developed a reputation for strong performances in playoff situations while playing with HC Plzeň. Made significant contributions during key matches in both domestic and international competitions.

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Patrick Corbin

Baseball pitcher, World Series champion
Born
July 19th, 1989 36 years ago

Played as a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. Contributed significantly to the Washington Nationals' success in the 2019 season. Helped the Nationals secure a World Series title in 2019. Achieved a career-high strikeout total during the 2019 season. Known for strong performances during crucial games and consistent pitching throughout seasons.

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Sam McKendry

Rugby league player, Penrith Panthers
Born
July 19th, 1989 36 years ago

Played rugby league primarily as a prop. Competed in the National Rugby League (NRL) with the Penrith Panthers from 2008 to 2018. Represented New Zealand in international competitions, contributing to teams during multiple Rugby League World Cups. Secured the 2010 NRL Grand Final as part of the Panthers squad, marking a significant achievement in a professional career that also included participation in the State of Origin series.

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Eray İşcan

Turkish footballer and goalkeeper
Born
July 19th, 1991 34 years ago

Career in professional football commenced with a focus as a goalkeeper. Started with Göztepe S.K. in 2009, contributing to the team's defenses. Moved to several clubs, including Amed S.K. and Adanaspor. Achieved recognition in the Turkish leagues, notably during tenures at various clubs. Participated in youth national teams and had a notable presence in Turkey's football scene.

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Jake Nicholson

English footballer with Arsenal
Born
July 19th, 1992 33 years ago

Played as a midfielder and began his career at Arsenal, progressing through the youth ranks and eventually signing a professional contract. Featured in various matches during his tenure at the club. Later transferred to other clubs, contributing to their performances in several competitions, including lower league fixtures and cup tournaments.

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Christian Welch

Rugby league player; Melbourne Storm
Born
July 19th, 1994 31 years ago

Born in 1994, this rugby league player has built a career with the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League (NRL). After progressing through the junior ranks, joined the Storm's first-grade squad and contributed to the team's success. Achievements include participation in multiple NRL Grand Finals and winning the 2020 NRL Premiership. Known for strong defensive skills and effective tackling, has become a key player for the Storm.

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Paul Momirovski

Rugby league player for Penrith Panthers
Born
July 19th, 1996 29 years ago

This individual is a professional rugby league player who plays as a center. Originating from Australia, significant contributions were made while playing for the Penrith Panthers in the National Rugby League (NRL). After developing skills in junior rugby, the transition to professional level occurred, leading to appearances in the NRL. Recognized for playing in the 2020 NRL Grand Final, the performance during this pivotal match stands out as a pivotal moment in the career. Skills on the field include strong defensive capabilities and scoring attempts that contributed to team efforts.

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Karl Jacobs

YouTuber and Twitch streamer
Born
July 19th, 1998 27 years ago

Gained popularity through participation in Minecraft-related content. Created engaging videos that showcase gameplay and collaborations with other YouTubers. Developed a significant online presence on platforms like Twitch and YouTube, resulting in large subscriber counts and followers. Actively involved in charity livestreams and community events, contributing to various causes.

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Erin Cuthbert

Footballer, Scottish National Team player
Born
July 19th, 1998 27 years ago

Played professional football primarily as a midfielder. Competed in the FA Women's Super League with Chelsea FC. Contributed to multiple league titles and cup victories with the club. Represented the Scottish national team in international competitions, including the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.

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