2004 Bernard Levin, English Journalist
2003 Bernard Dowiyogo, Politician
1996 Bernard William George Rose, organist, dies at 80
1996 Jason Bernard, actor (judge-Liar Liar), dies of heart attack at 58
1996 Bernard Frank, oriental scholar/writer, dies at 69
1996 Bernard Charles Sendall, deputy director general of ITA, dies at 83
1996 Bernard Edwards, bass player, dies at 44
1996 Bernard Baily, comic artist, dies at 79
1995 Lawrence Bernard "Larry" Gales, bassist, dies at 59
1995 Richard Bernard Pape, POW escaper/writer, dies at 79
1995 Bernard Benjamin Gillis, judge, dies at 89
1995 Bernard Cornfeld, Romanian/US financier (Fund of Funds), dies at 67
1995 Bernard Cornfield, financier, dies at 67
1994 Heinz Bernard Lowenstein, actor and director, dies at 71
1994 Bernard Caulfield, judge, dies at 80
1994 Bernard Delfont, Rus/Brit impresario (Thorn EMI), dies at 84
1993 Bernard Delfgaauw, philosopher (Johnson murderer!), dies at 80
1993 Bernard Barrow, actor (Louie-Loving, Johnny-Ryan's Hope), dies
1992 Bernard Drukker, Dutch pianist/orch leader (duivelswiel), dies
1992 Bernard CJ Lievegoed, Dutch anthroposopher (Free College), dies at 87
1991 Bernard Castro, patented convertible couch, dies at 87
1991 Bernard Sauer, Yiddish actor, dies of heart attack at 67
1990 Bernard Cowan, TV announcer, dies of kidney disease at 68
1989 Bernard Blier, actor (Les Miserables, Women and War), dies at 73
1987 Bernard Cardinal Alfrink, archbishop of Utrecht Neth, dies at 87
1986 Bernard Naylor, composer, dies at 78
1986 Bernard Malamud, U.S. writer (Fixer, Natural), dies at 71
1985 Bernard Hinault wins his 5th and last Tour de France
1985 Bernard Hinault wins Tour de France
1984 NBA's Bernard King scores 60 points
1984 Luther Adler, actor (Dr. Bernard Altman-The Psychiatrist), dies at 81
1984 Bernard Youens, British actor (Coronation Street), dies at 69
1983 Bernard George Stevens, composer, dies at 66
1982 Bernard Glassman, installed as abbot of Zen Center of NY
1981 Bernard Lee, actor (M in James Bond Movies), dies at 73
1981 Bernard Lee, actor (Fallen Idol, Dr. No), dies at 73
1980 Actress Susan Dey (LA Law) weds producer Bernard Sofronski
1979 Bernard Slade's "Romantic Comedy," premieres in New York City
1978 World's strongest dog, 80-kg St. Bernard, pulls 2909-kg load 27 m
1977 Bernard Pomerance's "Elephant Man," premieres in London
1977 Bernard "Toots" Shor, barkeeper, dies at 73
1976 Bernard L Montgomery, British general, defeated Rommel, dies at 88
1975 Bernard Herrmann, U.S. movie composer, dies at 64
1975 Bernard Slade's "Same Time, Next Year," premieres in New York City
1973 Bernard Holsey, defensive tackle for the New York Giants
1972 Bernard Williams, NFL tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles
1971 Bernard Carter, NFL/WLAF linebacker, Jaguars, Frankfurt Galaxy
1971 Bernard Whittington, defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts
1971 Bernard Whittington, NFL defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts
1971 Bernard Wagenaar, Neth/US composer, dies at 76
1971 Bernard "Heinz" Lammerding, Germ SS-gen/contractor (Tulle), dies at 65
1970 Benedictine, [St. Bernard]; becomes heaviest known dog, 137 kg
1970 Bernard Wilson, NFL defensive tackle for the Arizona Cardinals
1968 Bernard Dafney, NFL tackle, Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens
1968 Bernard Rogers, composer (Warrior, Passion), dies at 75
1967 Ray Bernard, CFL linebacker, Montreal Alouettes
1967 Pulitzer prize awarded to Bernard Malamud (Fixer)
1966 Bernard Gilkey, born in St. Louis, Missouri, outfielder for the New York Mets
1966 Ice Dance Championship at Davos won by Diane Towler/Bernard Ford GRB
1965 Bernard M Baruch, President advisor (termed "Cold War"), dies at 94
1965 Bernard Baruch, American Businessman
1965 Bernard Verhoeven, poet/educator (Pleidooi near een non), dies
1964 Bernard von Brentano, German writer (Big Cats), dies at 63
1962 St. Bernard Tunnel finished, Swiss and Italian workers shake hands
1961 Crystal Bernard, Garland, Texas, actress, Amy-It's a Living, Helen-Wings
1961 Bernard Werber, French Writer
1959 Berend van den Amstel, [Bernard CED Hattink], Dutch actor, dies at 56
1957 Bernard Spooner, U.S. inventor (bulletproof jacket), dies
1956 Bernard King, basketball player, New York Knicks, New Jersey Nets
1956 Bernard A. Harris, Jr., born in Temple Texas, MD/Astronaut, STS 55, 63
1956 Bernard Albrecht, English pop guitarist, Joy Division
1955 Dorothy Bernard, actress (Margaret-Life With Father), dies at 65
1955 Bernard Kerik, American Public Servant
1954 Bernard Hinault, French bicylist, Tour de France
1952 Bernard Edwards, Greenville, North Carolina, bassist, Chicago-Addicted to Love
1952 Bernard F Lyot, Fren astronomer (chronograph, Lyot-filter), dies at 55
1950 George Bernard Shaw, Irish author (Pygmalion), dies at 94
1950 Bernard Julien, cricketer, WI left-arm pace all-rounder mid-70's
1949 Bernard Arnault, French Businessman
1949 Bernard Gallacher, British golfer
1948 Bernard M. Baruch introduces term "Cold War"
1948 Sue Bernard, born in Los Angeles, California, playmate, Dec, 1966
1947 Bernard Giraudeau, born in La Rochelle, France, actor, L'Annee des Meduses
1946 Braves Bernard Malamud HR shatters Bulova clock in Ebbets Field
1946 Bernard Dowiyogo, Politician
1946 Bernard Sumner, rocker, New Order-Round and Round
1944 Bernard Ray, U.S. lieutenant, dies in Battle at Hurtgenwald
1944 Bernard M Cohen, attorney, killed at Belsen concentration camp
1944 [Bernard] St. Clair Lee [Calhoun], U.S. singer, Rock the Boat
1944 Bernard Worrell, U.S. keyboardist, Funkadelic-Cosmic Slop
1942 Bernard Hill, Manchester, actor, Bellman and True, New World, Bounty
1942 Kent Bede Bernard, Trinidad, 4X400 runner 1964 Olympics bronze
1941 Bernard Sanders, Rep-R-Vermont
1941 Bernard Ebbers, Canadian Businessman
1941 Bernard Ijzerdraat, Dutch resistance fighter, executed
1940 Gen-mjr Bernard Montgomery returns to London
1940 Gen-major Bernard Montgomery leaves Duinkerken
1940 Bernard Shaw, news correspondant, CBS, CNN
1939 Ed Bernard, born in Philadelphia, actor, Joe-Police Woman, Jim-White Shadow
1939 Bernard Glassman, New York, Zen teacher/head, Zen Center of New York
1938 Jason Bernard, actor, Judge-Liar Liar
1938 Bernard Malivoire, born in France, cox pair 1952 Olympics gold
1937 Betty Carver, wife of Bernard Montgomery, buried
1937 Betty Carver, wife of English fieldmarshal Bernard Montgomery, dies
1937 John Bernard, Dutch TV weatherman
1937 [Bernard Barney Jean] Wilen, musician
1936 Princess Juliana and German prince Bernard Lippe-Biesterfeld get engaged
1936 Bernard van Dieren, composer, dies at 51
1936 Lawrence Bernard "Larry" Gales, bassist
1935 Bernard Schmidt, inventor (Schmidt camera), dies
1935 Bernard Pivot, French Journalist
1935 Sister Bernard Ncube, South African nun
1934 Bernard Nevill, textile designer
1934 Bernard Rands, born in Sheffield, England, composer, Wildtrack
1933 Bernard van Beurden, Dutch composer/music educator
1932 Bernard Ingham, press secretary, Margaret Thatcher
1932 Jeffrey Bernard, singer
1932 George Bernard Shaw's "Too True to be Good," premieres in New York City
1931 Bernard Manning, British comedian
1930 Bernard Matthews, English turkey farmer/multi-millionaire
1929 Bernard Costello, U.S., double sculls, Olympics silver 1956
1929 Bernard Haitink, born in Amsterdam, Netherlands, conductor, London Philharmonic Orch 1969-78
1928 Bernard Cribbins, Oldham England, actor, Val Doonican Show
1928 Bernard Levin, English Journalist
1927 Bernard Barrow, New York City, actor, Ryan's Hope, Louie Slavinsky-Loving
1927 Bernard "Bernie" Cornfeld, Romanian/US financier, Fund of Funds
1927 Major Bernard Montgomery (29) marries widow Betty Carver
1927 Bernard Frank, oriental scholar/writer
1926 Bernard Ashley, English fashion designer/president, Laura Ashley
1925 George Bernard Shaw awarded Nobel
1925 Bernard Hepton, Bradford England, actor, 6 Wives of Henry VIII
1925 Tony Curtis, born in Bronx, New York, actor, Some Like It Hot
1924 Bernard Zweers, Dutch composer (Gisbertus of Aemstel), dies at 70
1924 Premiere of Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan," in London
1923 George Bernard Shaw's "St. Joan," premieres in New York City
1923 Heinz Bernard Lowenstein, actor and director
1922 George Bernard Shaws "Back to Methusaleh V," premieres in New York City
1922 Bernard Kalb, spokesman, State Department, /actor, Dave
1921 Bernard Rogers, supreme Allied commander Europe
1921 Bernard J Dwyer, Rep-D-NJ, 1981-
1920 George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House," premieres in New York City
1920 Bernard Carter, British painter and etcher
1919 George Bernard Shaw's "Augustus Does His Bit," premieres in New York City
1919 Bernard Drukker, Dutch organist/pianist/orch leader, Devil's Wheel
1918 Joan Bernard, Principal, Trevelyan College, Durham
1916 Bob de Lange, [Jacob Bernard], Dutch actor and director, Daniel
1916 Barry Gray, [Bernard Yaroslaw], interviewer, started call-in radio
1916 Gervais Bernard Gaston Salvayre, composer, dies at 68
1916 Bernard Braden, broadcaster/actor, All Night Lone, Full Treatment
1916 Bernard William George Rose, composer/organist
1916 Bernard Baily, comic artist
1916 Bernard George Stevens, composer
1916 Bernard Blier, Buenos Aires Argentina, actor, Les Miserables
1914 Bernard Youens, British actor, Coronation Street
1914 Bernard Malamud, U.S., novelist, Fixer, Natural, Pulitizer 1967
1914 Bernard Caulfield, judge
1914 George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion," premieres
1913 George Bernard Shaws "Androcles and the Lion," premieres in London
1913 Bernard Charles Sendall, deputy director general, ITA
1913 Bernard Chacksfield, Air Vice-Marshal
1912 Bernard Delfgaauw, Dutch philosopher, Johnson murderer!
1911 Bernard Herrmann, composer
1911 George Bernard Shaw's "Fanny's First Play," premieres in London
1911 Bernard Katz, biophysicist
1911 Bernard Herrmann, New York City, composes film music
1910 Bernard Burrows, British diplomat
1910 George Bernard Shaw's "Misalliance," premieres in London
1908 George Bernard Shaws' "Getting Married," premieres in London
1908 Bernard Lee, born in London, England, actor, M in James Bond movies
1907 Bernard Naylor, composer
1907 Bernard Miles, British actor, In Which We Serve, Mermaid Theatre
1907 George Bernard Shaw's "Philanderer," premieres in London
1907 George Bernard Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell," premieres in London
1906 George Bernard Shaws "Doctor's Dilemma," premieres in London
1906 George Bernard Shaw's "Caesar and Cleopatra," premieres in New York City
1905 George Bernard Shaws "Major Barbara," premieres in London
1905 Bernard C J Lievegoed, Dutch anthroposophist?, founder Free College
1905 Bernard Benjamin Gillis, British judge
1905 [Bernard] Toots Shor, raconteur/restauranteur, Toots Shor
1904 George Bernard Shaws "John Bull's Other Island," premieres in London
1904 Vincent Tancred, cricket (Bernard and Louis bro, Test for S A), suicide
1904 George Bernard Shaw's "Candida," premieres in London
1904 George Bernard Shaw's "Candida," premiered in London
1903 Bernard Lovell, England, radio astronomer, founded Jodrell Bank
1903 Luther Adler, New York City, actor, Dr. Bernard Altman-Psychiatrist
1903 Berend van den Amstel, [Bernard CED Hattink], actor, Beatrice
1902 Bernard J H "Ben" Stroman, recensent/writer, Jomtof and Blue Beard
1901 Bernard von Brentano, German writer, Big Cats
1901 Bernard Reichel, composer
1900 George Bernard Shaws "You Never Can Tell," premieres in London
1897 George Bernard Shaw's "Devil's Disciple," premieres in New York City
1897 Bernard Verhoeven, poet/literature, About the Laugh
1897 Bernard F Lyot, French astronomer, Lyot filter
1894 Bernard Wagenaar, Arnhem Holland, composer, 3 Songs for Chinese
1894 George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man," premieres in London
1893 Bernard Rogers, New York City, composer, Warrior, Marriage of Aude, Passion
1891 Edward Bernard Andre Maria Raczynski, Poland, pres-in-exile, 1979-86
1889 Bernard Tancred carries bat for 26* out of 47! South Africa vs. England
1888 Jean-Jacques Bernard, French writer, Mon pere Tristan Bernard
1887 Bernard L Montgomery, British field marshall, WW II-African campaign
1887 Bernard Law Montgomery, British Soldier
1884 Bernard van Dieren, composer
1880 Bernard de Hair, vicar/poet/church historian, dies at 74
1878 Claude Bernard, French Psychologist
1877 Bernard Bosanquet, cricketer, pioneer of googly
1870 Bernard Baruch, financier/presidential adviser, Cold War
1869 Wilhelm Bernard Molique, composer, dies at 66
1868 Bernard MacFadden, publisher, Physical Culture, True Romances
1868 Emile Bernard, writer
1866 Tristan Bernard, French Playwright
1865 Bernard Berenson, art critic, Italian Painters of the Renaissance
1862 Bernard S Ingemann, Danish author (Holger Danske), dies at 72
1862 Bernard Maybeck, U.S. architect, Palace of Fine Arts, SF
1861 Col Bernard Irwin attacks and defeats hostile Chiricahua Indians
1856 George Bernard Shaw, Dublin Ire, dramatist, Pygmalion-Nobel 1925
1854 Bernard Zweers, Dutch composer, To my Fatherland
1849 Bernard Barton, American Poet
1847 Gervais Bernard Gaston Salvayre, composer
1829 Bernard Jumentier, composer, dies at 80
1813 Claude Bernard, French Psychologist
1806 Bernard ter Haar, Dutch vicar/poet/church historian
1802 Wilhelm Bernard Molique, composer
1789 Bernard S Ingemann, Danish author, Tomorrow- og Aftensange
1785 Bernard de Bury, composer, dies at 65
1784 Bernard Barton, American Poet
1770 Bernard S Albinus, [Weiss], German surgeon/anatomist, dies at 73
1749 Bernard Jumentier, composer
1720 Bernard de Bury, composer
1718 Bernard Nieuwentyt, physician/theologist, dies at 63
1697 Bernard S Albinus, [Weiss], German surgeon/anatomist
1657 Bernard Fontenelle, France, scientist/writer, Plurality of Worlds
1654 Bernard Nieuwentyt, Dutch physician/theologist
1639 Bernard, duke of Saksen-Weimar (Rheinfelden), dies
1638 Duke Bernard van Saksen-Weimar occupies Rheinfelden
1541 Bernard van Orley, Flemish royal painter of Hungary, dies at about 52
1153 Bernard[us] van Clairvaux, French saint, dies
|
|