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Power (Phase 3) Speed (Phase 3) Precision (Phase 3) Decay System Manifestation - Wangcai Chu Yuntian (Father)Yuan Xiye (Mother) Chu Han is the main character of the Apocalypse Crisis. I survived the 10 years of crisis, but reincarnated one day before it all starts again. The first time, people with special talent started showing up after 3 months and he wasn't part of them, he was just normal. This time it's different, now he has a Meltdow system that he got after killing 100 zombies in the first 24 hours of eschatology. He has a cruel and sadistic personality, but he will not allow anyone to live who hurts members of his team. Chu Han is ready to use any methods to prevent the tragedies that occurred with him and humanity in his previous incarnation, to repeat itself. On that day, a mysterious darkness swept the world. It was theorized that the Earth's magnetic field had changed, and the data that belonged to it had also changed. Previous academic knowledge had been annulled and many things had to be revised. The science with which humanity was familiar was interrupted, including the genes of humans. One of the biggest catastrophes caused by change was that 80% of humanity was transformed into zombies. After years of struggle, some happy survivors will evolve and awaken power within themselves. Chu Han was never lucky. While they resisted the first wave, people were not the only ones who strengthened the site. Soon, stage 1 zombies turned into stage 2, then on stage 3 and so on. Ten years after the mysterious collapse, the human world belonged to zombies. Humanity was nearing the end of eschatology. One day, Chu Khan's consciousness returned ten years before the end of the world. He woke up to a loud noise in the bedroom of The University of Mintsyu. With just one day to prepare for the merger, he is slowly beginning to realize that he has experienced a renaissance. The Force awakened in it now, despite never appearing in the hellish future. He calls himself a synthesis system. Despite the loss of monstrous strength accumulated during years of intense training, this system claims to exchange murders for talents. It's the story of a crumbling world, a system collapse and Chu Han on stage as he travels to rescue those he couldn't save before. - Description of The Newuptate Details for his father, an American oboist, see John de Lanci (oboist). John de Lancey de Lancey, 2012 Personal InformationBed Jonathan de Lanci, Jr. born March 20, 1948 (72 years)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAOrthodoer nationality Of Philadelphia Maternal English Religion Atheism Physical CharacteristicsHlet 1.89 m FamilyPadre John Lanci Wife Marnie MosimanHijos Owen and KeeganEducationEded at Escuela JuilliardU.S. The Pilot of the School of Professional InformationTotting Actor, Film director, film producer, screenwriter, television director, television producer, singer, musician, voice actor, comedian, television actor and movie actor years active since 1975Instruct Voice Famous star trek work: The Next Generation My Little Pony: The Magic of Friendship WebSite delancie.com edited data on Wikidata Jonathan John Jr. (born March 20, 1948) is an American actor who worked in the theater, film and television. Among the many television performances, one of his most memorable is the character from Star Trek: The Next Generation and others from the same saga. He was the voice of Discord, a character from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. He also starred in several audio dramas based on classic sci-fi stories produced by Alien Voices, a company he founded with actor Leonard Nimoy. Lancey's personal life was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Andrea and John de Lancey, who was the chief oboe of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1954 to 1977. Together with Marnie Mosiman he has a son John Keegan from Lancie (born October 31, 1984). Lancie's Star Trek Works has played a character in several Star Trek franchises. Kew is one of the few characters featured in several Star Trek series: eight episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, one episode of Star Trek: The Deep Space Nine, and three episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. Lancey Keegan's son Lancey appeared with his father as son Kew in Star Trek: Voyager No.2. Other roles in addition to her role in Star Trek Lancey appeared in many other television shows. He played one of the most popular characters in the series Days of Our Lives Eugene, who once went into the basement and never saw again. He also starred in the creation of the Star Trek legend with writer Michael Piller, and had recurring roles in Stargate SG-1 as an NID agent. He has appeared as Dr. Deroy in three TV movies based on the series Emergency!, and guest has starred in television series such as Breaking Bad, The West Wing, Charmed, Andromeda, Group, Law and Order: LA, Torchwood: Miracle Day, Touched Angel, Mission: and Special Block 2. De Lancey also lent her voice to series such as Duck Dodgers, My Little Pony: Friendship Magic, Max Steele, Angry Beavers, and Invader Winter. His film career includes titles The hand that shakes the cradle, get Smart, Again!, Fisher King, Bad Influence, Onion Field, Business Care, Fearless, Arcade, Multiple, Woman at the Top, Nicolas, Good Advice, Patient 14, Big Time, Teenius, Pathology, Evolution', Reign Over Me, My Apocalypse, You Have a Happy Dog. Filmografa Sine Agno Tetulo Papel Notas 1979 Onion field Tenienthe de la Police de Los Angeles #2 1990 Bad Influence Howard Taking Care of Business Ted Bradford Jr. 1991 Fisher King Ejecutivo TV 1992 Hand, which swings the cradle of Dr. Victor Mott 1993 Arcade Difford 1993 Fearless Jeff Gordon 1995 Evolution Russell Bennett 1996 Multiplying Ted 1997 Trekkies Evil Mismo 1998 Rescue Private Ryan Lecturer de Car Sin acreditar 1998 You Lucky Dog 1999 Final Run George Bouchard 2000 Woman on Top Alex Reeves 2001 Nicolas Dr. Fisher Good Advice Ted 2002 Big Time Rule Over Me Nigel Pennington Teenius Chief Senseman 2008 Quality Time Nathan Eastman Pathology Dr. quentin Morris 2009 Crank: High Voltage Fish Halman Gamer Chief of Staff 2013 Broni : Extremely unexpected adult fans of my little pony z mismo Coproductor Televisi'n Agno Series Papel Notas 1977-1978 Six Million Dollar Man varios Incl. Episodeidio Deadly Probe 1978-1979 Emergency! Dr. Deroy 1979 Battlestar Galactica Oficial Episodeio Experiment in Terra 1981 Nero Wolfe Tom Irwin Episodeio May, Well to Be Dead 1982-1986 Days of Our Lives by Eugene Bradford 1983 Thorn Birds Alastair McKeskerie 1986 New Twilight Area Dispatcher segment Dead Run McGver Brian She wrote Binky Holborn Episodio: If the frame fits 1987-1994 Star Trek: The Next Generation Encuentro Far enpoint, Hide and 1988 Mission: Impossible Matthew Drake Episodes of Killer 1989 Get Smart, Again! Mayor Preston Waterhouse not acreditado 1989 Nutt House Norman Shrik Episodeio: Piloto 1991 L. Lo Mark Chelios Episodeio Beverly Hill Hangers 1992 Civil Wars 1993 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993 Batman: The Animated Series Eagleton 1994 Unannounced Reportero 1995 Legend of Janos Bartok 1996 Picket Fences Financial del distrito Episodeio Tri and Wedding Meltdown 1996 touched Justin Angelian Jones Episodes: Jones vs. Jones. God 1996-2001 Star Trek: Voyager Death Desire, I and Grey and No. 2 1999 The Real Adventures of Johnny's quest Dr. quest 2000 Angry Beaver Yak in Bag Episodeio: Yak in the Bag Gets Thwacked 2000 West Wing Al Icker Sports Night Burt Stors Episode April is the most brutal month of the 2001 Special Block 2 King Communication Episodeidio Eva 2001 Practice Walter Bannish 2001 Dan Dare : Pilot of the Future Gerard Hamilton Episodeilio Surrender of the Earth 2001-2002 SG-1 Colonel Frank Simmons / Goa'uld Seasons 5-6 (5 episodes) 2001-2002 Andromeda Sid Barry / Sam Profit Pearl Episodes that his eyes and Cui Bono 2003 Judging Amy Dr. Eagan Episode Perfect Duck Dodgers Sinestro Episode 2004-2005 Charmed One 2005 Closer Dr. Dawson Episode Flashpoint 2005 Invader Winter Agent with Body Separate Episode of Head Winter Eats Waffles 2009 Greek Himself Episode Dork Knight 2009-2010 Breaking Donald Bad Margolis Episodes: Over, Phoenix, AB, AB No More 2011 Law and Order: Judge Avery Staynor Episode carthay circle Franklin Bash and Gallen Episode Bachelor Party Torchwood: Miracle Day Agent Allen Shapiro Young Justice Mr. Twister Episode: Welcome to Happy Harbor 2011- My Little Pony : Magic Friendship Discord Episodes: Return of Harmony 1st and Second Part , Keep calm and flutter on, Princess Twilight Sparkle 1st and 2nd part, Three in the crowd, Twilight Kingdom 1st and second part, Make new friends, but keep discord, What about strife? 2012 NTSF: SD: SUV:: Leonardo da Vinci Episode Angels Of The Time Secret Circle Royce Armstrong Episode Crystal 2014 Mentalist Edward Feinberg Episode Silver Wings-time Writer Lancey co-wrote the novel Star Trek I, Kew with Peter David, and co-authored the novel Soldier of Light with Tom Cool. He was the author of the DC Comic Book history Gift. See also the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation of External Links deLancie.com, the official website. John de Lancey in Memory of Alpha. John de Lancey, filed on the imDb website (Online Movie Database). Data: No550778 Multimedia: John de Lancey Page 22020MMX February sem L J v S 9.a 24 25 26 28 29 1 1 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 12 16 17 1 8 1 1 19 20 21 22 13 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 14 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 Other dates: March 03Sme calendars March 20 - the 79th (seventy-ninth) day of the year according to the Gregorian calendar and the 80th (octocy) in leap years. There are 286 days left until the end of the year. Events 235: Maximino el-Thracian is proclaimed a Roman emperor. 1179: Alfonso VIII and Alfonso II, kings of Castile and respectively, sign the Treaty of Casola, in which the two kingdoms of conquest are divided into al-Andalus: Valencia, Denia and Yativa for Aragon and the rest of the Muslim territories for Castile. 1254: The villages of Calatyud were established in the Community by the privilege of Jacob I, King of Aragon. 1565: Philip II, King of Spain, instructed Pedro Menendez de Aviles to conquer and convert into the Catholic faith of the indigenous people of the province of Florida. 1600 , in Link-ping (), Duke Charles, the future Charles IX of Sweden, beheads five noble opponents in what will be known as the BloodBain Link-ping, after defeating Sigismund III Vasa. 1602: Dutch East India Company founded. 1616: In England, King James I released Sir Walter Raleigh from the Tower of London after 13 years in prison. 1760: In Boston, a large fire destroys 349 buildings. 1761: The first mayor, Humphrey Morrie, elected in Philadelphia, USA. 1778: By granting the Spanish crown, the territories of Mendoza, San Juan and San Luis are separated from the Kingdom of Chile and incorporated into the Viceroy of Silver. 1779: Mexico completed the construction of an aqueduct supplying water to Mexico City from Chapultepec. 1786: In Sweden, King Gustav III founded the Swedish Academy (see Nobel Prize). 1800: On the plain of Heliopolis (Egypt) the French led by Kleber defeated the Turks. 1807: In Egypt, the British captured Alexandria, after Napoleon's army arrived in Egypt. 1814: In Venezuela, near the population of Aragenya in San Mateo, the Battle of San Mateo is underway. General Simon Bolivar commands the troops that defeat the royalists led by Jose Tomas Boves. 1814: In Chile the battle of Membrillar fought, where the Chilean forces of Juan Mackenna manage to temporarily slow the advance of the army of royalists Gabino Ga'nza to the Chilean capital. 1815: In , Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte enters Paris with an army of 140,000 and 200,000 volunteers; period known as one hundred days. 1821: In Portugal, the government announces that the Catholic Inquisition is abolished. 1823: In Spain, the Spanish courts - without waiting for the invasion of the French troops, known as the Hundred Thousand Sons of St. Louis - decide their transfer and king from Madrid to Seville and Cadiz, in the hope that the French presence would provoke a widespread resistance movement, similar to 1808. 1852: In the USA, Harriet Beecher Stowe publishes Uncle Tom's Cabins, which was a great support for the cause of the emancipation of blacks. 1854: The Republican Party of the United States was founded in Ripon, Wisconsin. 1856: In Jacienda Santa Rosa (Costa Rica), President Juan Rafael Mora Porras assembles a group of Costa Rican soldiers and kicks out the American criminal William Walker and his filibusters. 1861: In the city of Mendoza (Argentina) there is an earthquake that completely destroys it. 1865: In Madrid, Emilio Castelar is published by El rasgo, published in la Democracia. 1873: Spanish Republican National Assembly approves abolition of slavery on island Rich. 1878: The Salgar-Weis Convention between Colombia and France was signed for the construction of the Panama Canal. 1882: Alcazar Segovia's restoration work begins in Spain. 1899: Martha M. Place becomes the first woman to perform in the electric chair. 1906: Ustica Island, north of Palermo, Sicily, is devastated by an earthquake and volcanic eruption. 1906: Sigismund More presents his resignation to the king at the height of the Spanish government crisis. 1907: Ujda (Morocco) occupied by French troops. 1909: BRAN der Tann, the first Schlachtkreuzer for the Imperial German Navy, was launched in Hamburg. 1912: At the Imperial Salon of Seville, Spanish dancer Pastora Imperio makes her debut with great success. 1913: In Greece, Constantine I was crowned king. 1913: A large necropolis with Bronze Age urns was discovered in Galgenberg. 1914: In Akita, Japan, an earthquake causes 93 deaths. 1915: At the Observatory, astronomer Jose Comas and Sole discovers asteroid 804, named Espany, at the Barcelona Observatory. This is the first asteroid discovered by Spanish scientists. 1915: In France (during the First World War) - German zeppelins the bomb Paris. 1916: Albert Einstein publishes his general theory of relativity 1918: Harlow Shepley calculates, using photometric telemetry, that the Sun is 50,000 light-years from the center of our galaxy (The Milky Way). 1920: In Detroit, station 8 MK broadcasts the first radio news. 1921: Serious communist uprisings occur in central during the Ruhr Uprising. 1926: In Guangzhou, China, Chiang Kai- shek delivers a coup, thereby initiating a crackdown on the Communists. 1928: The Civil Governor of Barcelona prohibits the entry of young people under the age of 18 into the ballrooms unless they are accompanied by a family member. 1931: Military court against the leaders of the Jack uprising (Spain). For the first time, a woman, Victoria Kent, intervened in such an event, acting as a defender of one of the defendants. 1932: The German airship Of The Count tseppelin opens its regular flights to South America. 1933: In Florida, USA, Italian Giuseppe zangara is executed in an electric chair for the murder of Anton Chermak in the assassination of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. 1934: The first tests with a radar aircraft built by Rudolf Kunhold in 1933 take place in Kiel, Germany. 1942: In the context of the Holocaust, in the city of Rogatin (Ivano-Frank region, Western Ukraine), eseors killed 3,000 Jews, including 600 children, destroying 70% of the city's ghetto. 1942: In the context of World War II, in Siegerz 100 Poles were taken from the concentration camp and shot by the German Nazis. 1943: The Polish government in exile reports the killing of Jews, while the ghettos were evicted. 1945: During World War II, the island of Iwo Jima, defended by the Japanese, was held by the Americans after the Battle of Iwo Jima, in which more than 20,000 soldiers on each side died. 1946: The Puerto Rico Senate passes a bill that restores the use of Spanish as an official language. 1948: In the United States, Shoeshine (Italianophone) becomes the first non-English-language film to win an Academy Award. 1950: The Polish government decides to confiscate the property of the clergy. 1952: The repeal of the Racial Segregation Act by the Country's Supreme Court led to a serious constitutional crisis. 1956: Tunisia became independent from France. 1956: On the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, Mount Bezymyanni, now considered an extinct volcano, is considered the largest eruption of a volcano of the twentieth century, an eruption. 1957: In Switzerland, the National Council grants women the right to vote. 1962: In Argentina, President Arturo Frondisi issued decrees on federal intervention in the provinces of Buenos Aires, Chaco, Rio Negro, Santiago del Estero and Tucuman, in response to the triumph in those jurisdictions of supporters of ousted former President Juan Domingo Peron. 1964: The Council of Ministers of Spain agrees by decree to declare April 1 a national party creditor and non-refundable. 1964: ESRO Convention (European Space Research Organization), European Space Agency takes effect. 1966: The Jules Rimet Trophy (World Cup) was stolen in England four months before it began, during a public exhibition in Westminster Central Hall. The trophy was found just seven days later, wrapped in a newspaper at the bottom of a suburban garden hedge in Upper Norwood, London, by a dog named Pickles. 1969: Musician John Lennon and Yoko Ono married in Gibraltar. 1974: Outside Buckingham Palace in London, a certain Ian Ball unsuccessfully tries to kidnap Princess Anne and her husband, Captain Mark Phillips. 1977: In India, the opposition wins parliamentary elections and Indira Gandhi resigns. 1980: In Mexico, the dome of the Argentine guerrilla group Montoneros is divided and founded by Montoneros-17 October: Eduardo Astez, Gerardo Baavio, Silvia Bermann, Miguel Bonasso, Rene Chavez, Jaime Dri, Ernesto Jauretche, Pedro Orgdeambi, Julio Rodriguez Anido, Susana Sans and Daniel Vaca. Montoneros is denounced as having a clause complex that believes that social struggle is a war between two ordinary armed forces. 1980: Mount St. Helena wakes up after 100 years of inactivity with magnitude 4 tremor, 1 Richter Scale. 1987: FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approves AST (AIDS drug). 1988: The far-right ARENA (Republican Nationalist Alliance), led by Alfredo Cristiani, wins parliamentary and municipal elections held in El Salvador. 1990: In the Philippines, former first lady Imelda Marcos (widow of dictator Ferdinand Marcos) is prosecuted for crimes related to bribery and misuse of public funds. 1990: Namibia becomes a sovereign state after 75 years of colonization. 1991: Conor Clapton, son of guitarist Eric Clapton, dies after falling from the 53rd floor of a manhattan skyscraper. As a result of the pain of losing his son, Clapton recorded one of his best songs: Tears in Heaven. 1992: American driver Kenny Bernstein first surpassed 300 mph (482.803 kph) at the finish of the quarter-mile ripper race at the Date Gainesville National Hot Rod Association. 1993: In Russia, President Boris Yeltsin dissolves parliament and assumes special powers, the measures declared unconstitutional three days later. 1994: Sinn al-Abidine was re-elected President of Tunisia. The Democratic Constitutional Group wins the first parliamentary elections held in that country. 1994: Los Angeles, California (United States): One dead and two injured in a 5.3- magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale. 1995: In Tokyo, Japan, members of the religious sect Aum Shinrike fired sarin gas at five subway stations, killing 13 people and injuring 5,510 (an attack on the Tokyo subway). 1997: Spanish justice sentences former Banesto President Mario Conde to six years in prison for misappropriating and falsifying a commercial document in connection with the Argeentia Trust case. 2000: The European Sunrise and Go programme, aimed at returning mobility to paralysis, presents its first results with a public demonstration in which three disabled persons who had an electrical-stimulate mechanism put their members into action. 2001: The world's largest oil rig, the Brazilian P-36, with an expansion equivalent to a football field and a height of 100 meters, sinks off the coast of Rio de Janeiro: A coalition of countries led by the United States invades Iraq and begins a war in Iraq that will last until 2011. 2004: Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of major cities around the world to reject the occupation of Iraq, and a year after the war began. 2005: Fukuoka City, Japan is rocked by a 6.6 magnitude earthquake. This is his biggest earthquake in a century. One person was killed, hundreds were injured and were evacuated. 2006: East Australian Hurricane Larry has hit the mud, destroying most of the country's banana crop. 2007: Ecuador's President Rafael Correa won a majority in the National Congress, thanks to the legitimacy of 21 alternative lawmakers to print out opponents of constitutional reform. 2007: Iraq hangs (on the anniversary of the invasion of the country) on its vice president, Taha Yasan Ramadan, who was sentenced to death for the same massacre as Saddam Hussein. 2012: In Mexico, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake on the Richter seismological scale shakes the states of Guerrero, Michoacan, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Hidalgo, Morelos, Veracruz, Mexico State and Mexico City, leaving various material damage and two victims. 2013: Running Ouya. 2015: A total solar eclipse is observed in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean (Spain, Portugal, etc.). 2016: Barack Obama visits Cuba after 88 years. 2020: In Argentina, the President of Argentina, Alberto Angel Fernandez, decreed on necessity and urgency (DNU), the day before that from 00:00 hours until March 31, 2020 at 23:59:59 hours will be a complete isolation and mandatory quarantine to prevent the circulation of people on the public road, and thus to avoid the spread of the coronal virus (CoVid-19). It was also announced that whoever violates the curfew would commit a crime. Born 43 BC: Ovid, Roman poet. 1253: King Vareru, founder of King Ramagna, and then renamed Pegu of Burma. 1469: Cecilia of York, the third daughter of Edward IV in 10 England. 1477: Jerome Emser, German theologian, antagonist Martin Luther (1527). 1482: Hippolyte Este, Archbishop and sings religious and worldly verses (d. 1520). 1502: Pierino Belli, Italian soldier and jurist wrote a study on military law and the rules of war De re militari et de bello (d. 1575). 1612: Anne Bradstreet, the first American writer and songwriter of English descent to publish a book. He questioned the hegemony of male power in the Protestant Church (d. 1672). 1615: Dara Shiko, Indian prince (d. 1659). 1639: Ivan Mazepa, leader of the Cossack Gemmanat, fought for the restoration of Ukraine's political and military independence in Russia (more 1709). 1678: Antonio Viladomat, Spanish Baroque painter. 1725: Abd-ul-Hamid I, Ottoman Sultan (d. 1789). 1735: Thorburn Bergman, a Swedish chemist who discovered various compounds (such as carbonic acid or hydrogen sulfide) (d. 1784). 1737: Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, Thai king (d. 1809). 1741: Jean Antoine Houdon, French sculptor (d. 1828). 1770: Friedrich Helderlin, German sings. 1771: Heinrich Clauren, pseudonym Karl Gottlieb Samuel Heun, German writer (d. 1854). 1776: Joaquin Lemoin, revolutionary (d. 1836). 1780: Jose Joaquin de Olmedo, Ecuadorian lawyer, politician and poet (F. 1847). 1791: Jose Maria de Torrijos and Uriarte, Spanish soldier. 1800: Braulio Carrillo Colina, Costa Rican politician and president. (d. 1845). 1809: Nikolai Gogol, Russian writer of Ukrainian origin, father of Russian literature. (d. 1852) 1811: Napoleon II Bonaparte, son of Napoleon Bonaparte. 1811: George Caleb Bingham, American painter, theologian and jurist (d. 1879) 1820: Niceto de zamacois, Spanish writer and historian based in Mexico (d. 1885) 1824: Theodore von Heuglin, German explorer and ornithologist (d. 1876) 1826: Augustuslas Wolton Franks, British antiques (d. 1897). 1828: Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian playwright. 1831: Isabel Burton, British writer and translator (d. 1896) 1836: Edward Poynter, figurative English painter (d. 1919) 1856: Frederick Taylor Winslow, American engineer and economy (d. 1915). 1865: Barnabas McDonald, American philanthropist (d. 1929). 1870: Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck, German soldier (d. 1964). 1879: Maud Menten, Canadian physician, made an important contribution to the field of enzymatic kinetics along with histology (d. 1960). 1882: Rene Coty, President of France (d. 1962). 1884: Philipp Frank, physicist, mathematician and dissident circle member (d. 1966) 1888: Rene Sintenis, German sculptor. 1888: Amanda Clement, the first woman to referee a baseball game. 1890: Beniamino Gigli, Italian tenor (d. 1957). 1890: Lauritz Melchior, Danish tenor (d. 1973). 1891: Edmund Goulding, British filmmaker. 1894: Hans Langsdorff, German naval soldier. 1895: Fredric Wertham, German-American psychiatrist (d. 1981). 1898: Luis Pales Matos, writer, Puerto Rican poet and journalist. 1904: Burrhus Frederick Skinner, American psychologist (d. 1990). 1906: Abraham Beame, American politician, mayor of New York (d. 2001). 1908: Frank Stanton, American businessman (d. 2006). 1911: Alfonso Garcia Robles, Mexican diplomat, Nobel Peace Prize in 1982 (d. 1991). 1914: Wendell Corey, American actor (d. 1968). 1914: Victor Matthys, Belgian politician (d. 1947). 1915: Sviatoslav Richter, Ukrainian pianist (d. 1997). 1915: Rosetta Tharp, the grandmother of rock 'n' roll for being one of the predecessors (d. 1973). 1916: Pierre Messmer, French Prime Minister (d. 2007). 1917: Yigael Yadin, Israeli archaeologist and politician (d. 1984). 1917: Vera Lynn, English singer (d. 2020). 1918: Belus Smawley, American professional basketball player and coach (d. 2003). 1918: Bernd Alois zimmermann, German composer (d. 1970). 1918: Marian McPartland, jazz pianist, composer and writer (d. 2013). 1920: Julio Bolbojon, Argentine chess player (d. 1996). 1920: Andre Chedid, French writer (d. 2011). 1921: Alfred Reni, mathematician d. 1970). 1922: Karl Reiner, American actor, comedian and film director (d. 2020). 1924: Hermann Guggiari, Paraguayan sculptor (d. 2012). 1924: Jozef Kroner, Slovak actor and playwright (d. 1998). 1926: Enio Iommi, Argentine sculptor (d. 2013). 1927: Francisco Rodriguez Pascual, Spanish anthropologist and humanist (d. 2007). 1927: Josep Guinovart, Spanish painter (d. 2007). 1927: Louis Bar Boo, Spanish actor (d. 2001) 1928: Irez Arredondo, Mexican writer (d. 1989). 1928: James. Gordon, American physicist, known for his work in the field of optics and quantum electronics (d. 2013) 1929: Jolly Land, Argentine singer (d. 2008). 1929: Hermann Robles, Spanish actor and known as the Latin American Vampire (d. 2015). 1930: Clara Passafari, ethnologist, anthropologist, writer and Argentine sings (d. 1994). 1931: Karen Steele, American model and actress (d. 1988). 1935: Lolita Sevilla, Spanish singer and actress (d. 2013). 1935: Anusy Chavez, Mexican singer, songwriter and actor, dreamed in the film Los Caifanes. 1936: Lee Perry, Jamaican musician and music producer, dub and reggae pioneer. 1937: Lina Morgan, Spanish actress (d. 2015). 1937: Lois Lowry, American children's literature writer. 1938: Sergei Nevikov, Russian mathematician. 1939: Brian Mulroney, Canadian politician. 1939: Walter Jacob Goering, Swiss biologist (d. 2014) 1940: Jose Manuel Otero, Spanish lawyer and writer. 1940: Mary Ellen Mark, American photojournalist and activist (d. 2015) 1942: Mijaela Tesleoanu, Romanian dancer and ballet teacher (d. 2011). 1943: Jaime Chavarri, actor, director and Spanish screenwriter. 1943: Gerard Malanga, American sings, photographer and director of the film and discoverer of the terrestrial underground land. 1944: Erwin, German biochemist, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1991. 1944: John Cameron, repentant composer, pianist and English conductor. 1945: Pat Riley, American basketball coach. 1947: John Boswell, American historian. 1947: Horacio Vazquez Rial, Spanish writer and journalist born in Argentina. 1948: Jose Ramon Garcia Anton, Spanish politician (d. 2009). 1948: John de Lancie, 1949 American actor Marcia Ball, singer, songwriter and American blues pianist. 1950: William Hurt, American actor. 1950: Carl Palmer, British musician, Emerson, Lake and Palmer. 1951: Jimmie Vaughan, American blues guitarist. 1953: Louise Kuliok, Argentine actress. 1953: Alicia Kozameh, Argentine writer. 1954: Liana Kanelli, Greek journalist and politician. 1956: Catherine Ashton, British politician. 1957: Spike Lee, American director. 1957: Teresa Russell, American actress. 1957: Chris Wedge, American actor and filmmaker. 1957: Jorge Melisio, Angolan sculptor living in Lisbon. 1958: Phil Australian cyclist. 1958: Holly Hunter, American Actress Oscar for Best Actress in 1993 for Piano. 1959: Dave Beasant, British footballer. 1959: Steve Sting Borden, American wrestler. 1960: Carlos Montero, Argentine journalist. 1960: Norm Magnusson, American sculptor and painter. 1960: Norbert Pohlmann, German scientist. 1960: Roxana Kernohan, model and actress (d. 1993) 1961: Martin Lasarte, former Spanish-Uruguayan football player and coach. 1961: Slim Jim Phantom, American drummer, stray cat. 1962: Stephen Sommers, American director and screenwriter. 1963: Paul Annacone, American tennis player. 1963: Elena Romanova, Russian athlete (d. 2007). 1963: David Thewlis, British actor. 1964: Atlas Natacha, Belgian singer. 1965: Benito zambrano, Spanish screenwriter and director. 1965: Adrian Oxaal, American musician, james band guitarist James 1966: Gert Lahousse, Belgian actor. 1966: Alka Yagnik, Indian singer. 1967: Mookie Blaylock, American professional basketball player. 1967: Yakito Kishiro, Japanese manga artist. 1967: Ruddy Rodr'guez, actress, model, singer and Venezuelan owner. 1968: Paul Merson, British footballer. 1968: A. J. Jacobs, American journalist and writer. 1969: Mannie Fresh, music producer of Cash Money Records. 1971: Diego Bustos, Argentine sports journalist. 1972: Second Cernadas, Argentine actor. 1972: Alex Kapranos, British singer, band Franz Ferdinand. 1972: Pedro Lamy, Portuguese motorsport driver. 1974: Carsten Ramelow, German football player 1975: Arath de la Torre, Mexican actor. 1976: Chester Bennington, American musician, Linkin Park (d. 2017) 1977: Lincoln Palomaek, Colombian actor. 1977: Nelson Erazo, American wrestler. 1977: Tor Hogne Aar-y, Norwegian footballer. 1978: Alejandra Oliveras, Argentine boxer. 1979: Sylvia Abascal, Spanish actress. 1979: Freema Agyeman, British actress. 1979: Francileudo Santos, Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder. 1980: Jamal Crawford, American basketball player. 1980: Pablo Infante, Spanish footballer 1981: Radek Iarl, Czech footballer. 1982: Tomasz Kuszczak, Polish footballer 1982: New ealand footballer, midfielder. 1982: American guitarist Nick Wheeler of The All-American Rejects. 1982: Rene Mussi, Mexican actor. 1983: Eiji Kawashima, Japanese footballer 1983: Thomas Kahlenberg, Danish footballer 1984: Christy Carlson Romano, American actress. 1984: Fernando Torres, Spanish footballer who plays as a midfielder. 1984: Justine Ezarik, American Internet personality. 1985: Nicolas Lombaerts, Belgian footballer who plays as a midfielder. 1986: Be'at Intxausti, Spanish cyclist. 1987: Fabrice Begeorgi, French footballer 1988: Jakub Giersa, Polish actor. Marcos Rojo, an Argentine footballer who plays as a midfielder. 1991: Mattia Destro, Italian footballer 1991: Luisito Comunica, Mexican youtuber. 1992: Lara Arruabarrena, Arruabarrena, Spanish. 1994: Joshua Brenet, Dutch footballer 1994: Vita Sidorkina, Russian model. 1995: Antonio Tuivuna, Fijian footballer 1998: Antonio Moya Vega, Spanish footballer who plays as a midfielder. Death 1191: Clement III, Italian pope. 1239: Herman von Salsa, Teutonic Knight (born 1179). 1413: Henry IV, English king between 1399 and 1413. 1430: Alain Chartier, French writer. 1619: Matthias of Habsburg, German emperor. 1725: Samuel Fritz, Czech missionary and cartographer (b. 1673). 1727: Isaac Newton, the British scientist who brought out the laws of universal gravity. (n. 1643). 1746: Nicolas de Largilli', French painter (b. 1656). 1771: Louis-Michel van Loo, French artist (born 1707). 1816: Maria I, Portuguese queen. 1830: Antonio Pascual Narbna, Governor of New Mexico. 1855: Joseph Aspdin, British Freesman and inventor (b. 1788). 1863: Octavio Fabricio Mossotti, Italian physicist and astronomer (b. 1791). 1865: Yamanami Keisuke, Japanese samurai and general secretary Shinsengumi (b. 1833). 1878: Julius Robert von Mayer, German physicist and physician (b. 1814). 1881: Justin Clinchant, French soldier (b. 1820). 1894: Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian politician. 1896: Isabel Burton, British writer and translator. 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