2000 Carl Barks, cartoonist, Donald Duck, dies at 99
1989 John Meillon, actor (Wild Duck, Crocodile Dundee), dies
1987 Raquel Torres, actress (Duck Soup, Sea Bat), dies
1987 7th Golden Raspberry Awards: Howard the Duck wins
1985 Clarence Nash, voice (Donald Duck), dies at 80 of leukemia, in California
1978 Eddie Gilbert, cricket (Aboriginal Qld quick got Don for a duck), dies
1968 Duck hunter accidentally shoots endangered whooping crane in Texas
1957 Teresa Ganzel, born in Toledo, Ohio, actress, Teachers Only, Duck Factory
1955 Clarence Gilyard, Jr., Moses Lake Wash, actor, Chips, Duck Factory
1952 1st Dutch edition of youth magazine "Donald Duck"
1948 Bradman is out for a duck, but Australia win Test Cricket anyway
1947 Bradman bowled by Alec Bedser for a duck in 4th Test Cricket
1941 Donald "Duck" Dunn, Tennessee, bassist, Booker T-Mar-Keys, Walkin' the Dog
1939 Jay Tarses, born in Baltimore, Maryland, actor and writer, Open All Night, Duck Factory
1937 Cartoon characters Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd and Petunia Pig, debut
1936 Bradman's 2nd consecutive Test Cricket duck! Australia all out 80
1936 Australia all out 58 vs. Eng Bradman out for a duck
1936 Clarence Nash, animation voice, Donald Duck
1934 1st Donald Duck cartoon, Wise Little Hen, released
1934 Donald Duck made his 1st screen appearance ("The Wise Little Hen")
1934 Bradman out for a Cricket duck against Cambridge University!
1932 Bradman out for a duck vs. England at cricket MCG
1931 1st showing of a Donald Duck cartoon
1931 Bradman bowled by Herman Griffith for a duck as W I win the Test
1928 Roddy McDowall, London England, actor, Planet of Apes, Lord Love a Duck
1920 Roy Park makes 1st-ball duck in only Test Cricket inn, vs. Eng at MCG
1915 Hans [Henri A] Gomperts, Dutch literature, Duck on Attic
1912 Chuck Jones, animator, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck
1885 Louis Riel's forces defeat Canadian forces at Duck Lake, Sask
1738 Duck of Portland, C, British Prime Minister, 1783, 1807-09
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