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1781 - George Stephenson, British civil engineer and mechanical engineer, inventor of the steam locomotive. Renowned as the "Father of Railways", Stephenson was considered by the Victorians a great example of diligent application and thirst for improvement. Self-help advocate Samuel Smiles particularly praised his achievements.

1843 - Baroness Bertha von Suttner (born Bertha Felicitas Sophie Freifrau von Suttner), Austrian-Bohemian pacifist and novelist. She is credited in influencing Alfred Nobel for creating the Nobel Prize, herself a 1905 recipient, becoming the second female Nobel laureate (the first being Marie Curie for Nobel Prize in Physics), the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and the first Austrian laureate.

1865 - Carl August Nielsen, Danish musician, conductor and violinist, widely recognized as his country's most prominent composer. (Nielsen: 6. Sinfonie (»Sinfonia semplice«) ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Paavo Järvi. Uploaded by Frankfurt Radio Symphony. Accessed June 9, 2019.)

1891 - Cole Albert Porter, American musical-comedy composer and lyricist/songwriter. Born to a wealthy family in Indiana, he defied his grandfather's wishes and took up music as a profession. Classically trained, he was drawn to musical theatre. (The Words and Music of Cole Porter - 1920s, 30s, 40s (Past Perfect) [Full Album]. YouTube, uploaded by Past Perfect Vintage Music. Accessed June 9, 2018.) 
 
1922 - George Axelrod, American playwright, screenwriter, and film director. He is best known for his playAmerican screenwriter, producer, playwright and film director, best known for his play, The Seven Year Itch, which was adapted into a movie of the same name starring Marilyn Monroe.

1956 - Patricia Cornwell, American crime writer. She is known for her best-selling novels featuring medical examiner Kay Scarpetta, of which the first was inspired by a series of sensational murders in Richmond, Virginia, where most of the stories are set.

1961 - Michael J. Fox (born Michael Andrew Fox) OC, Canadian-American actor, comedian, author, film producer. He starred in the Back to the Future trilogy in which he portrayed Marty McFly. He rose to prominence for portraying Alex P. Keaton on the NBC sitcom Family Ties. Fox achieved further recognition as protagonist Marty McFly in the Back to the Future film trilogy (1985–1990). The trilogy's critical and commercial success led to Fox headlining several films throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He returned to television on the ABC sitcom Spin City, where he portrayed the lead role of Mike Flaherty from 1996 to 2000.

1961 - Aaron Benjamin Sorkin, American screenwriter, director, producer, and playwright. His works include the Broadway plays A Few Good Men, The Farnsworth Invention and To Kill a Mockingbird; the television series Sports Night, The West Wing, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and The Newsroom; and the films A Few Good Men, The American President, Charlie Wilson's War, Moneyball, and Steve Jobs. For writing The Social Network, he won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, among other awards. He received two additional Oscar nominations for Moneyball and Molly's Game.

1963 - Johnny Depp, American actor, producer, and musician. He has been nominated for ten Golden Globe Awards, winning one for Best Actor for his performance of the title role in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Actor, among other accolades. He is regarded as one of the world's biggest film stars. He has been listed in the 2012 Guinness World Records as the world's highest-paid actor, with earnings of US$75 million. Depp has collaborated on eight films with director, producer, and friend Tim Burton. He was inducted as a Disney Legend in 2015. Depp has also worked as a musician..

Lefties:
Statesman Robert S. McNamara
Composer Cole Porter
 

More birthdays and historical events today, 9 June - On This Day


Historical Events


68 C.E. - Roman Emperor Nero, commits suicide before he can be executed by the Roman Senate.

1790 - Philadelphia Spelling Book by John Barry becomes the first book to be copyrighted in the U.S.

1856 - About half a thousand Mormon handcart followers leave Iowa City, and head west for Salt Lake City, Utah, wheeling all their possessions with them.

1931 - Robert H. Goddard, the father of U.S. rocket design, patents a rocket-fueled aircraft design.

1957 - First ascent of Himalayan Broad Peak, the world's 12th-highest mountain, is made by Fritz Wintersteller, Marcus Schmuck (leader), Kurt Diemberger, and Hermann Buhl, an Austrian expedition.

1982 - The twenty-pence piece is introduced to British currency.

1999 - The Kosovo War reaches the beginning of its drawn-out conclusion when the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and NATO sign a peace treaty.

Resources:


1. Asiado, Tel. The World's Movers and Shapers. New Hampshire: Ore Mountain Publishing House (2005)
2. Britannica. www.britannica.com
3. Chambers Biographical Dictionary, 19th Ed. London: Chambers Harrap, 2011
4. Dateline. Sydney: Millennium House, (2006)
5. Grun, Bernard. The Timetables of History, New 3rd Revised Ed. Simon & Schuster/Touchstone (1991)
6. Wikipedia. en.wikipedia.org.



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