Birthdays: Francesco Zubaran, Madame Curie, Rev. Billy
Graham is 98, Leon Trotsky –real name Lev Bronstein, Albert Camus, Al Hurt, Dean
Jagger, Joni Mitchell, Joan Sutherland, Judy Tenuda, Clive Barnes, Lindsay
Duncan, Morgan Spurlock is 47
1865- The London Gazette is founded.
1937- Reich Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels sent an emissary
to Paris to talk Marlene Dietrich into coming home. But Germany’s greatest
movie star hated the Nazis and all they stood for.
1951- Frank Sinatra left his wife to marry uber-hot star Ava
Gardner.
1956- Eugene O’Neill’s biographical masterpiece play “Long
Days Journey into Night” first premiered.
1963- The movie “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” premiered
at Hollywood’s new Cinerama Dome theater.
1965- the first Pillsbury Doughboy commercial debuted.
‘Tee-hee-hee!”
1980- Movie star Steve McQueen died of an aggressive cancer
at age 50.
1997- Someone published a stolen home video of Baywatch star
Pamela Anderson and rock star Tommy Lee having graphic sex on their honeymoon,
not to mention how Tommy steered his boat. The Pamela-Tommy video became the
most downloaded file on the Internet and rented video in history. In 1998
Pamela Anderson Lee was the subject of 1% of the Total Traffic on the entire
World Wide Web.
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