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  • Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, English chief minister (1598-1625)
  • Brigham Young, Mormon church leader, polygamist
  • Mikhail Glinka, Russian composer
  • John Masefield, English poet
  • Molly Picon, Actress
  • Frank Whittle, inventor of a jet engine
  • Nelson Riddle, musical conductor
  • Marilyn Monroe, (Norma Jean Baker), Actress (Some Like It Hot)
  • Andy Griffith, (Matlock, sheriff of Mayberry)
  • Georgi T. Dobrovolsky, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 11)
  • Pat Boone singer
  • Cleavon Little, Actor
  • Linda Scott
  • Frederica von Stade, opera singer
  • Ron Wood, rock guitarist (Faces/Rolling Stones)
  • Tom Sneva, US auto racer
  • Chiyonofuji, sumo wrestler


  • Marquis de Sade, 1st known sadist
  • St. Pius X, 257th Roman Catholic pope (1903-14)
  • Thomas Hardy, English poet and novelist (Mayor of Casterbridge)
  • Karl Gjellerup, Danish poet, novelist (Nobel 1917)
  • Sir Edward Elgar, composer (Pomp & Circumstance)
  • Hedda Hopper
  • Johnny Weissmuller, swimmer-Actor (Tarzan)
  • Brock Peters, Actor, singer
  • Phillip Burton
  • Chuck Barris, TV producer
  • Charles Conrad, Jr., astronaut (Gemini 5, 11, Apollo 12, Skylab 2)
  • Sally Kellerman, in California
  • King Constantine, of Greece
  • Charlie Watts, Rolling Stones drummer
  • Stacy Keach, Actor
  • Charles Haid, Actor (Hill Street Blues)
  • Marvin Hamlisch
  • Garo Yepremian, NFL place kicker (Miami Dolphins)
  • Jerry Mathers, the "Beaver"


  • William Hone, English author, bookseller (The Every-Day Book)
  • Jefferson Davis, President of Confederacy (1861-1865)
  • Garret Augustus Hobart, (R), 24th U.S. vice-president (1897-99)
  • Ransom Eli Olds, auto (Oldsmobile) & truck (REO) manufacturer
  • George V, king of England (1910-36)
  • Josephine Baker, dancer, singer
  • Paulette Goddard
  • Ellen Corby
  • Alain Resnais, French film director
  • Tony Curtis, (Bernard Schwartz), Actor (Some Like It Hot, Trapeze)
  • Collen Dewhurst, Actress
  • Allen Ginsberg, Beat poet (Howl)
  • Curtis Mayfield, musician
  • Suzi Quatro, Detroit (Happy Days)
  • Deneice Williams, singer


  • Fran‡ois Quesnay, French economist, leader of the Physiocrats
  • George III, English king during American Revolution (1760-1820)
  • Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, Finnish military hero, president (1944-46)
  • Roselind Russell
  • Howard Metzenbaum, (D), Ohio sen
  • Robert Merrill, baritone
  • Gene Barry, Actor (Bat Masterson)
  • Dennis Weaver, Actor (Chester in Gunsmoke, Duel)
  • Robert Earl Hughes, became heaviest known human (486 kg)
  • John Barrymore, Jr., Actor
  • Bruce Dern, Actor (Coming Home, Silent Running, Tatoo)
  • Freddie Fender, country singer
  • Bettina Gregory, News woman
  • Rosemary Joyce
  • Parker Stevenson
  • Andrea Jagger, in Chicago Tennis player


  • Adam Smith, economist (Wealth of Nations) (baptized) Kirkcaldy Scot
  • John Couch Adams, codiscoverer of Neptune
  • Francisco (Pancho) Villa, Mexican revolutionary, guerrilla leader
  • John Maynard Keynes, in Cambridge England Economist
  • Ruth Benedict, American anthropologist (Patterns of Culture)
  • Federico Garcˇa Lorca, Spanish poet and dramatist
  • Dennis Gabor, invented holography
  • Art Donovan, NFL defensive tackle (Baltimore, N.Y. Yanks, Dallas)
  • Marion Motley, AAFC, NFL fullback (Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh)
  • Tony Richardson, English director (Delicate Balance, Hotel N.H.)
  • Robert Lansing
  • Bill Moyers, news commentator
  • Charles Joseph Clark, (P-C), 16th Canadian prime minister (1979-80)


  • Regiomontanus (Johannes Muller), prepares astronomical tables
  • Diego Vel zquez, Spanish painter
  • Nathan Hale, patriot
  • John Trumbull, painter
  • Karl F. Braun, codeveloper of wireless telegraphy (Nobel 1909)
  • Thomas Mann, German novelist (Magic Mountain) (Nobel 1929)
  • Paul Dudley White, heart specialist
  • Walter Abel, Actor
  • Aram Khachaturian, Russian musician, composer
  • Bill Dickey, Baseball hall-of-famer
  • Kathran Graham, publisher (Washington Post)
  • Walter Percy Chrysler, cars
  • David R. Scott, U.S. astronaut (Gemini 8, Apollo 9, 15)
  • Billie Whitelaw, actrees
  • Dalai Lama, religious leader
  • Bobby Mitchell, NFL running back, wide receiver (Browns, Redskins)
  • Gary "US" Bonds, singer & songwriter
  • Harvey Fierstein, Playwright
  • Bjorn Borg, Racketeer
  • Sydney Walsh


  • Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced the Gregorian calendar in 1582
  • Earl of Liverpool, (C), British prime minister (1812-27)
  • Beau Brummel, English dandy
  • Paul Gaugin (Eugene Henri), French post-impressionist painter
  • Robert Mulliken, U.S. chemist, physicist (Nobel 1966)
  • George Szell, conductor
  • Jessica Tandy, Actress in London
  • Peter Rodino, (D), NJ Rep
  • Rocky Graziano, pugilist
  • John Turner, (L), 17th Canadian prime minister (1984)
  • Dolores Gray
  • Tom Jones, singer
  • Thurman Munson, Yankee Capt
  • Prince, rocker


  • Mohammed, prophet of Islam
  • Giovanni Domenico Cassini, discovered 4 satellites of Saturn
  • Robert Schumann, in Germany composer
  • Sir John Everett Millais, English painter
  • Ida Sazton McKinley, first lady
  • Frank Lloyd Wright, master builder in Richland Center, Wisc
  • Francis Crick, codiscoverer of the structure of DNA (Nobel 1962)
  • Byron R. (Whizzer) White, football star, U.S. Supreme Court justice
  • Robert Preston, Actor
  • Alexis Smith, Actress BC Canada
  • Jerry Stiller, comedian
  • Dana Wynter, in London
  • Joan Rivers, comedian
  • Millicent Martin
  • Herb Adderley, NFL defensive back (Green Bay, Dallas)
  • Nancy Sinatra, in Jersey City er boots were made for walkin'
  • Boz Scaggs, rocker
  • Griffin Dunne


  • George Stephenson, principal RR locomotive inventor
  • John Howard Payne, American author, Actor, diplomat
  • Bertha von Suttner, Austrian novelist, pacifist (Nobel 1905)
  • Carl Nielsen, Danish composer
  • Cole Porter, composer, lyricist (Anything Goes, Kiss Me Kate)
  • Fred Waring, musician-conductor
  • Les Paul, guitarist
  • Robert S. McNamara, former U.S. secretary of defense
  • Marvin Kalb, Newsman
  • Donald Duck, famous fowl
  • Bonnie Tyler, Singer
  • Dave Parker, baseball player
  • Michael J Fox, (Family Ties, Teen Wolf)


  • John Dollond, owner of 1st patent for achromatic lens
  • Immanuel Velikovsky, writer (Worlds in Collision)
  • Frederick Loewe, composer
  • Prince Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh, Mr Elizabeth II
  • Judy Garland (Frances Gumm), not in Kansas any more (Wizard of Oz)
  • Maurice Sendak, children's author, illustrator, set designer
  • James A. McDivitt, U.S. astronaut (Gemini 4, Apollo 9)
  • F. Lee Bailey, American attorney
  • Andrew Stevens


  • Ben Jonson, English playwright, poet (Volpone, The Alchemist)
  • J G Palitzsch, 1st saw Halley's comet on return, in Prolitz
  • John Constable, in England painter
  • Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett, leader of English women's movement
  • Richard Strauss, German composer (Till Eulenspiegel)
  • Charles Fabry, found ozone layer in upper atmosphere
  • Jeannette Rankin, 1st woman elected to US Congress (from Montana)
  • Y. Kawabata
  • Ernie Nevers, NFL fullback (Duluth Eskimos, Chicago Cardinals)
  • Paul Mellon, philanthropist
  • Jacques-Yves Cousteau, oceanic explorer aboard calypso, France
  • Ris Stevens, mezzo-soprano
  • Vince Lombardy, NFL coach (Green Bay Packers)
  • William Styron, Author
  • Richard Todd, Actor
  • William Styron, novelist (Confessions of Nat Turner)
  • Gene Wilder, Actor (Young Frankenstein, Silver Streak)
  • Chad Everett, acted like a doctor
  • Jackie Stewart, fast driver
  • Adrienne Barbeau, wife of John Carpenter (Maude)
  • Joe Montana, signal caller


  • Charles Kingsley, English clergyman, novelist (Westward Ho!)
  • Johanna Spyri, Swiss writer (Heidi)
  • Anthony Eden, Earl of Avon (C), British prime minister (1955-57)
  • David Rockefeller, Intl Power Broker
  • Irwin Allen, Movie disaster producer
  • Uta Hagen
  • Vera Ralston, Actress
  • George Herbert Walker Bush, (R), 43rd VP (1981-89)
  • Vic Damone
  • Anne Frank, diarist
  • Jim Nabors, (Gomer Pyle) Actor-singer
  • Rona Jaffe, Author
  • Chick Corea, a funky jazz musician
  • Marv Albert, Yes! Sportscaster


  • Charles II (the Bald), king of France (843-77), emperor (875-77)
  • Winfield Scott, American army general, presidential candidate
  • James Clerk Maxwell, physicist, formulated electromagnetic theory
  • William Butler Yeats, Irish poet (Wild Swans at Coole) (Nobel 1923)
  • Emile Levassor wins, 1st Paris-Bordeaux-Paris auto race (24 kph)
  • Harold "Red" Grange, "Galloping Ghost" of football
  • Ralph Edwards, (This is your Life)
  • Christo, artist
  • Richard Thomas, AKA John Boy
  • Ally Sheedy, NY
  • Bettina Bunge, Tennis player


  • Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, physicist, formulated Coulomb's Law
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe, authoress (Uncle Tom's Cabin)
  • John Bartlett, American editor, compiler of Familiar Quotations
  • Andrey Markov, Russian mathematician
  • Alois Alzheimer, German psychiatrist, pathologist
  • Karl Landsteiner, immunologist, pathologist (Nobel 1930)
  • Burl Ives, folk singer-Actor
  • Dorothy McGuirre, of McGuirre sisters
  • Sam Wanamaker, Actor-director
  • Pierre Salinger, ABC newsman former White House press sect
  • Ernesto (Che) Guevara, Latin American revolutionary
  • Marla Gibbs, in Chicago Ill
  • Jerzy Kosinski, Author
  • Donald Trump, Master Builder
  • Joan Van Ark, in NYC (or 06-16)
  • Bob Frankston, VisiCalc programmer
  • Eddie Mekka
  • Eric Heiden, zooms across Olympic ice
  • Boy George Dowd, androgynous rock musician & druggie
  • Steffi Graff, in W Germany Tennis player


  • Edward the Black Prince
  • Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson, 1st lady
  • Edvard Grieg, Norwegian composer
  • Morris K. Udall, (D-Az-Rep)
  • Mario Cuomo, (D-NY-gov)
  • Waylon Jennings, singer of innumerable country songs
  • Harry Nilsson, laid-back singer & songwriter
  • Nicola Pagett
  • Judy Pace, in LA
  • Tom Forzani, CFL wide receiver (Calgary Stampeders)


  • Arthur Meighen, (C), 9th prime minister of Canada (1920-21, 1926)
  • Stan Laurel, file comedian (Laurel & Hardy)
  • Barbara McClintock, U.S. cytogeneticist (Nobel 1983)
  • Helen Traubel, opera singer
  • Enoch Powell, British Conservative, racist
  • Katharine Graham, newspaper publisher ("Washington Post")
  • John Howard Griffin, American photographer, author (Black Like Me)
  • Erich Segal, author (Love Story)
  • Joyce Carol Oates, American novelist (Garden of Earthly Delights)


  • Edward I, king of England (1272-1307)
  • John Wesley, cofounder of Methodist movement
  • William Hooper, signed Decl of Ind
  • Charles Gounod, in France composer
  • George Cormack, invented "Wheaties" cereal
  • Igor Stravinsky, invented Rite of Spring
  • Ralph Bellamy, Actor
  • John Hersey, author (Hiroshima, A Bell for Adano)
  • Dean Martin, singer, Actor
  • Kingman Brewster, Yale pres
  • Fran‡ois Jacob, French biologist, bacteriologist (Nobel 1965)
  • Beryl Reid
  • Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, AAFC, NFL halfback, end (L.A. Rams)
  • Tigran Petrosyan, of USSR, world chess champion (1963-69)
  • Bobby Bell, NFL linebacker (Kansas City)
  • Barry Manilow, singer
  • Phylicia Allen Ayers Rashad, in Houston Tx (Cosby)
  • Joe Piscopo, comedian (SNL)


  • William Lassell, discoverer of satellites of Uranus and Neptune
  • Ivan Goncharov, Russian novelist, travel writer (Oblomov)
  • Henry Clay Folger, Jr., American businessman, Shakespeare fan
  • James Montgomery Flagg, illustrator "I want you" recruiting poster
  • George Mallory, English mountain climber ("because it is there")
  • Jeanette MacDonald, 'When I'm calling you'
  • Kay Kyser, radio and film personality (Three Little Fishes)
  • E.G. Marshall, (Defenders)
  • Sylvia Porter, financial writer
  • Tom Wicker, (NY Times)
  • Eva Bartok, Actress Budapest Hungry
  • Vitali M. Zholobov, cosmonaut (Soyuz 21)
  • Paul McCartney, Yeah-Yeah-Yeah
  • Linda Thorson, in Canada
  • Isabella Rossellini, (Blue Velvet)
  • Carol Kane, in Cleveland Ohio (Taxi-Simpka)
  • Janice Merrill, track star


  • James VI, of Scotland (1567-1625)/James I of England (1603-25)
  • Blaise Pascal, mathematician, physicist, religious writer
  • Elbert Hubbard, Essayist
  • Duchess of Windsor, divorcee
  • Guy Lombardo, conductor
  • Henry Louis Gehrig Yankees,"Iron Horse"
  • Quentin N Burdick, (Sen-D-NC)
  • Mildred Natwick, Actress
  • Osamu Dazai, Japanese novelist (Tsugaru, No Longer Human)
  • Alan Cranston, (Seb-D-CA) Pres candidate
  • Pauline Kael, Movie critic
  • Louis Jourdan, France
  • Howell Heflin, (Sen-D-AL)
  • Aage N. Bohr, Danish physicist, studied atomic nucleus (Nobel 1975)
  • Leo Nomellini, NFL defensive tackle (San Francisco 49ers)
  • Nancy Marchand, Actress
  • Pier Angeli, in Italy
  • Viktor I. Patsayev, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 11)
  • Gena Rowlands, in Cambria Wisc
  • Malcolm McDowell, (Clockwork Orange)
  • Kathleen Turner, (Peggy Sue got Married)
  • Ann Wilson, in San Diego (Heart)
  • Mark DeBarge, Rocker
  • Garfield, the cat "Big fat hairy deal"


  • Nicholas Rowe, dramatist, English poet laureate
  • Jacques Offenbach, in France composer
  • Lillian Hellman, playwright (Toys in the Attic, Little Foxes)
  • Errol Flynn, Actor
  • Audie Murphy, war hero, Actor
  • Chet Atkins, Country Guitar Player
  • Brian Wilson, (Beachboy)
  • Anne Murray, in Nova Scotia singer
  • Andre Watts, concert pianist
  • Candy Clark, Actress
  • Lionel Richie, singer
  • Cyndi Lauper, in Brooklyn - A fun girl
  • John Taylor, rocker


  • Martha Washington-1st, 1st lady
  • Daniel D. Tompkins, (D-R), 6th VP (1817-25)
  • Rockwell Kent, artist
  • Reinhold Niebuhr, American theologian
  • Dorothy Stickney, Actress
  • Al Hirschfeld, Cartoonist
  • Jean-Paul Sartre, French philosopher, writer (Nobel 1964; declined)
  • Mary McCarthy, American novelist (Group)
  • Jane Russell, full-figured gal Bemidji Minn, (Outlaw)
  • Judy Holliday
  • Maureen Stapleton, in Troy NY
  • Carl Stokes, mayor of Cleveland
  • Mike McCormack, NFL offensive tackle (NY Yankees, Cleveland)
  • Lawrence K Grossman, NBC News president
  • Margaret Heckler, former HEW secretary
  • Bernie Kopell, (Love Boat)
  • Monte Markham, Actor
  • Fran‡oise Sagan, French novelist
  • Ron Ely, (Tarzan)
  • Mariette Hartley, (Poloroid spokesperson)
  • Joe Flaherty, Comedian (2nd City)
  • Ray Davies, a kinky singer
  • Meredith Baxter-Birney, in California (Family Ties)
  • Michael Gross, (Family Ties)
  • Benazir Bhutto, Pakistani opposition leader
  • Prince William, of Wales Prince Chuck & Lady Di's baby


  • George Vancouver, surveyed Pacific coast from S.F. to Vancouver I
  • Paul Morphy, US greatest chess player of all time champ (1857-61)
  • Giacomo Puccini, Italian operatic composer
  • Sir Julian Huxley, biologist and philosopher of science
  • Erich Maria Remarque, novelist (All Quiet on the Western Front)
  • Billy Wilder, movie director
  • Anne Morrow Lindbergh, American aviator, author (Gift from the Sea)
  • Katherine Dunham, American dancer, choreographer, anthropologist
  • Peter Pears, tenor
  • Joseph Papp, stage producer and director
  • Bill Blass, fashion designer
  • Dianne Feinstein, (D-mayor-SF)
  • Kris Kristofferson, singer/Actor (Amerika)
  • Ed Bradley, CBS News somewhere
  • Todd Rundgren, (Hello, it's Me)
  • Lindsey Wagner, LA (Bionic Woman)
  • Meryl Streep, NJ (French Lieutenant's Woman, Sophie's Choice)


  • Josephine, empress of France
  • George Sax, inventor of saxophone
  • Irvin S. Cobb, American writer, humorist
  • Alfred Kinsey, sexologist
  • Duke of Windsor, (King Edward VIII of England, briefly in 1936)
  • David Ogilvy, advertising whiz
  • Alan Turing, mathematician pioneer in computer theory
  • William P. Rogers, former sec of state
  • Irene Worth, in Nebraska
  • Bob Fosse, choreographer, director (Cabaret, Damn Yankees)
  • June Carter Cash, country singer & Johnny's wife in Virginia
  • Donn F. Eisele, astronaut (Apollo 7)
  • Bert Convy, game show host
  • Wilma Rudolph, retired Olympic athlete
  • James Levine, musical conductor
  • Ted Shackelford


  • Henry Ward Beecher, American clergyman, orator
  • Gustavus Franklin Swift, founder of Swift & Co
  • Ambrose Bierce, satirist
  • Jack Dempsey, Heavyweight boxing champion (1919-26) (Manassa Mauler)
  • Norman Cousins, editor (Saturday Review)
  • Sir Fred Hoyle, cosmologist, proposed steady-state universe theory
  • John Ciardi, poet, critic, translator of Dante
  • Sibohan McKenna, Actress
  • Jack Carter
  • David McTaggart, cofounder of Greenpeace
  • Michele Lee, LA (Falcon's Crest)
  • Nancy Allen, Actress
  • Danielle Spencer, in Bronx


  • Henry (Hap) Arnold, commanding general, US Army Air Force in WW II
  • George Abbott, Broadway luminary
  • Hermann Oberth, founder of modern astronautics
  • Earl Mountbatten, of Burma, royal relative
  • George Orwell, English satirist, author (Animal Farm, 1984)
  • J. Hans D. Jensen, German physicist (atomic nuclei) (Nobel 1963)
  • Sidney Lumet, movie director
  • June Lockhart, in NYC - Lassie's mom
  • Robert Venturi, American architect
  • Willis Reed, Basketball hall-of-famer
  • Carly Simon, NYC (You're So Vain)
  • Phyllis George, in Denton Tx - Miss America
  • George Michael,in England
  • Hermann Oberth, father of German rocketry


  • Dr. Philip Doddridge, English Nonconformist clergyman
  • Charles Messier, cataloguer of "M objects"
  • Arthur Middleton, signer of the Declaration of Independence
  • George Morland, English artist
  • Abner Doubleday, credited with inventing American Baseball
  • William Thomson, Lord Kelvin - engineer, mathematician, physicist
  • Sir Robert Laird Borden, (C), 8th Canadian prime minister (1911-20)
  • Pearl S. Buck, author (The Good Earth) (Nobel 1938)
  • Stuart Symington, (D), former U.S. senator from Missouri
  • Peter Lorre, Actor (M, Casablanca, Beast with 5 Fingers)
  • Maurice Wilkes, invented the stored program concept for computers
  • Eleanor Parker, Actress
  • Pavel Belyayev, cosmonaut (Voskhod 2)
  • Billy Davis, singer
  • Pamela Bellwood
  • Mick Jones, rocker
  • Zeng Jinlian, became tallest woman known (2.46 m, 8' 1")


  • Louis XII, (the Just), king of France (1498-1515)
  • Charles IX, king of France (1560-74)
  • Charles XII, king of Sweden (1697-1718)
  • Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish nationalist
  • Ivan Vazov, Bulgarian poet, novelist, playwright (Under the Yoke)
  • Lafcadio Hearn, American journalist, author (Chita)
  • Emma Goldman, anarchist
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar, poet and short story writer
  • Helen Keller, blind-deaf author-lecturer had more sense than many
  • Willie Mosconi, world champion pool player
  • IAL Diamond, Screenwriter
  • Bob Keeshan, aka Capt Kangaroo (Good Morning Captain)
  • H Ross Periot, Billionaire
  • Anna Moffo, soprano in Wayne Penn
  • Bruce E. Babbitt, (Gov-D-AL)
  • Norma Kamali
  • Julia Duffy, in Minneapolis Mn (Newhart Show)
  • Isabelle Adjani


  • Henry VIII, of England (1509-47)., Don't lose your head over him
  • Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish Baroque painter
  • Jean Jacques Rousseau, in France social contrActor
  • Paul Broca, French brain surgeon, anthropologist
  • Luigi Pirandello, Italian writer (6 Characters) (Nobel 1934)
  • Alexis Carrel, French surgeon, sociologist, biologist (Nobel 1912)
  • Richard Rogers, composer
  • Mel Brooks, comedian, Actor, director (To Be or Not to Be)
  • Gilda Radner, comedian (SNL - Baba Wawa) Detroit
  • Patrick Kincaid, send him a card author of TODAY
  • Danielle Briesbois, Archie Bunker's girl


  • George Washington Goethals, built Panama Canal
  • William James Mayo, American surgeon
  • Shigechiyo Izumi, alive at 120 (greatest authenticated human age)
  • Antoine Saint-Exupery, French aviator, writer (Wind, Sand & Stars)
  • Nelson Eddy, singer
  • LeRoy Anderson, composer
  • Ruth Warwick, in St Joseph Missouri
  • Slim Pickens, Actor (Dr. Strangelove, Blazing Saddles)
  • Cara Williams
  • Robert Evans
  • Carl Levin, (Sen-D-MI)
  • Harmon Killebrew, baseball player
  • Gary Busey
  • Fred Grandy, Love Boats Gopher


  • Charles VIII, king of France (1483-98), invaded Italy
  • Elizabeth Kortright Monroe, first lady
  • William A. Wheeler, (R) 19th U.S. vice-president (1877-81)
  • Jan Peerce, tenor
  • Juan Bosch, poet, president of the Dominican Republic (1962-63)
  • Czeslaw Milosz, Polish-American writer (Nobel 1980)
  • Dan Reeves, NFL team owner (Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams)
  • Lena Horne, singer Bkln NY
  • Buddy Rich, drummer
  • Susan Hayward, in Flatbush Bkln
  • Harry Blackstone Jr, magician
  • Nancy Dussault, in Florida





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