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Japanese animator and cartoonist (1962-).
Born January 29th, 1962 (age 64 years) in Shūnan-shi.
Artist, illustrator, author, animator and story teller (1915-2002).
Born January 29th, 1915 in Grandview.
Died May 11th, 2002 at 87 years old in Studio City. [ref]
Israeli intellectual (1903-1994).
Born January 29th, 1903 in Riga.
Died August 18th, 1994 at 91 years old in Jerusalem.
American actor (1931-2015).
Born January 29th, 1931 in Watertown.
Died February 27th, 2015 at 84 years old in Elmira (disease).
Canadian kayaker and politician.
Born January 29th, 1982 (age 44 years) in Toronto.
Serbian basketball player and coach.
Born January 29th, 1969 (age 57 years) in Belgrade.
Nigerian association football player.
Born January 29th, 2000 (age 26 years) in Benue State.
Italian explorer (1873-1933).
Born January 29th, 1873 in Madrid.
Died March 18th, 1933 at 60 years old in Jowhar.
Japanese bacteriologist, immunologist.
Born January 29th, 1853 in Oguni.
Died June 13th, 1931 at 78 years old in Tokyo.
American boxer (1955–1998).
Born January 29th, 1955 in Marion County.
Died April 9th, 1998 at 43 years old in Knoxville.
Italian composer (1924-1990).
Born January 29th, 1924 in Venice.
Died May 8th, 1990 at 66 years old in Venice. [ref]
British artist (1936-2005).
Born January 29th, 1936 in London.
Died September 29th, 2005 at 69 years old in London. [ref]
American jazz drummer (1929–2013).
Born January 29th, 1929 in Jersey City.
Died May 24th, 2013 at 84 years old in Calabasas (myocardial infarction).
Japanese association football player.
Born January 29th, 1997 (age 29 years) in Miyagi Prefecture.
British guitarist (1930–2005).
Born January 29th, 1930 in Sheffield.
Died December 25th, 2005 at 75 years old in London (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). [ref]
American professional golfer (1923-2024).
Born January 29th, 1923 in Fort Worth.
Died January 19th, 2024 at 100 years old in Houston. [ref]
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