Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas el 21 de octubre
Lee Jong-su
Lee Jong-soo is a South Korean actor.
Charlotte Hammond
Alexander Burmistrov
Alexander Olegovich Burmistrov is a Russian professional ice hockey centre currently playing for Ak Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He previously played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets franchise as well as the Arizona Coyotes, before leaving the NHL after a short stint with the Vancouver Canucks. Burmistrov won the Gagarin Cup with Ak Bars Kazan in 2018.
Irene Cheng
Irene Cheng was a Hong Kong educationalist. The first Chinese woman to graduate from the University of Hong Kong, she went on to become the highest-ranking woman in the city's Education Department. Throughout her career, she also worked as an educator in mainland China and in the United States.
Brendan Parsons, 7th Earl of Rosse
William Clere Leonard Brendan Parsons, 7th Earl of Rosse, is an Irish peer. He is also 10th Baronet Parsons, of Birr Castle.
Frederick Arthur Aylmer
Kaori Inoue
Kaori Inoue is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Denso Airybees. On the 23 September 2008 Airybees announced her marriage. She serves as the captain of the team from 2009. She was part of the Japanese team that won the bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Baladine Klossowska
Baladine Klossowska fue una pintora de origen judío polaco. Fue la madre del pintor Balthus y del escritor Pierre Klossowski, y la última amante del poeta Rainer Maria Rilke.
Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier
Edme-Armand-Gaston, duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier, known as Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier, was a French politician and member of the Académie française, Seat 16. He was preceded in his position by Félix Dupanloup and succeeded by Alexandre Ribot.
Emperador Higashiyama
Higashiyama Tennō fue el 113° emperador de Japón, de acuerdo al orden tradicional de sucesión. Reinó del 6 de mayo de 1687 hasta su abdicación el 27 de julio de 1709, correspondiendo a la era Genroku. Los cien años anteriores de paz y aislamiento en Japón habían creado una relativa estabilidad económica. Las artes, el teatro y la arquitectura florecieron.