2003 N!xau, bushman/actor, The Gods Must Be Crazy, dies at 59
1996 "Crazy after You" closes at Shubert Theater New York City after 1622 performances
1994 Alain Bernardin, impressario of the Crazy Horse Saloon, dies at 78
1994 Alain Berdarin, founder/owner of "Crazy Horse Saloon," suicide at 78
1994 Frederick Ferrari, crazy Gang Member, dies at 81
1992 Eddie Antar, CEO (Crazy Eddies), $74 m stock fraud caught in Israel
1992 46th Tony Awards: Dancing at Lughnasa and Crazy For You win
1992 Gerrit Schulte, "Crazy Cyclist", Dutch 6-days bicyclist, dies at 76
1992 "Crazy For You" opens at Shubert Theater New York City for 1622 performances
1992 Ken Ludwig's musical "Crazy for You," premieres in New York City
1992 "Crazy He Calls Me" closes at Walter Kerr Theater New York City after 7 performances
1992 "Crazy He Calls Me" opens at Walter Kerr Theater New York City for 7 performances
1989 Weird Al Yankovic records "She Drives Like Crazy"
1985 Madonna's "Crazy For You," single goes #1
1984 "Let's Go Crazy" by Prince and Revolution peaks at #1
1973 Sidney Blackmer, actor (Love Crazy), dies of cancer at 58
1972 "Crazy" Joe Gallo, mobster, killed at his 43rd birthday party
1966 Minerva Urecal, actress (Apache Rose, Ghost Crazy), dies at 81
1963 Patsy Cline, country singer (Crazy), dies in a plane crash at 30
1963 Seal, English vocalist/songwriter, Killer, Crazy, Kiss by a Rose
1961 Roland Gift, UK, rocker, Fine Young Cannibals-She Drives Me Crazy
1960 Joseph Guzaldo, born in Chicago, Illinois, actor, Stir Crazy
1958 Ice-T, rap singer and actor, New Jack City, Tank Girl, Crazy Six
1956 Andy Cox, rock guitarist, Fine Young Cannibals-She Drives Me Crazy
1955 "Almost Crazy" closes at Longacre Theater New York City after 16 performances
1955 "Almost Crazy" opens at Longacre Theater New York City for 16 performances
1954 Miles Chapin, New York City, actor, French Postcards, Get Crazy, Funhouse
1952 Larry Riley, born in Memphis, Tennessee, actor, Harry-Stir Crazy, Knots Landing
1950 Rodney Crowell, born in Houston, Texas, country singer, She's Crazy for Leavin'
1950 Natalie Cole, born in Los Angeles, California, vocalist, Pink Cadillac, Miss You Like Crazy
1948 Korczak Ziolkowski begins sculpture of Crazy Horse near Mt Rushmore
1948 Paul Davis, born in Meridian, Michigan, country/rock vocalist, I Go Crazy
1948 Shakin' Stevens, [Mike Barrett], Wales, rocker, You Drive Me Crazy
1948 Mercedes Ruehl, Queens, New York, actress, Lost in Yonkers, Crazy People
1947 Eddie Antar, founder/CEO, Crazy Eddie Electronics Store
1947 Jeannie Wilson, born in Memphis, Tennessee, actress, Simon and Simon, Stir Crazy
1946 Lacy J Dalton, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, country singer, Crazy Blue Eyes
1946 "Crazy Barret Diamond" Syd, rocker, Pink Floyd
1943 Last Judy Garland-Mickey Rooney movie released (Girl Crazy)
1940 Richard Pryor, Illinois, comedian/actor, Lady Sings the Blues, Stir Crazy
1937 Adam Wade, actor, Kiss Me Goodbye, Crazy Joe
1936 George "Buddy" Guy, U.S. blues guitarist, Stone Crazy
1932 Patsy Cline, born in Winchester, Virginia, country singer, Crazy
1930 Ethel Mermans debuts on Broadway in "Girl Crazy"
1929 "Crazy" Joe Gallo, mobster
1920 Jack Warden, Newark, New Jersey, actor, NYPD, Crazy Like a Fox, Norby
1920 Frank Fontaine, Cambridge Massachusetts, comedian, Crazy Guggenheim
1916 Alain Bernardin, impressario, Crazy Horse Saloon
1912 Frederick Ferrari, crazy Gang Member
1911 Gail Patrick, Birmingham, Alabama, actress, My Man Godfrey, Love Crazy
1902 Gerhard Pohl, German writer, Crazy Ferdinand
1893 Walter Donaldson, U.S. pianist/composer, Girl Crazy, Whoopee
1892 Jack Hylton, English orchestra leader/impresario, Crazy Passage Show
1888 Florence Bates, Texas, actress, Moon and Sixpence, Love Crazy, San Antonio
1884 Minerva Urecal, California, actress, Accent on Love, Crazy Knights
1877 Crazy Horse, [Tashunka Witko], last great Sioux war chief, dies at 27
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