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1997 "Forever Tango!," opens at Walter Kerr Theater New York City
1984 During a radio voice test President Reagan joked he "signed legislation that would outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in 5 minutes" 1984 J Delos Jewkes, singer and actor (Stars and Stripes Forever), dies at 89 1976 Alicia Silverstone, born in San Francisco, California, actress, Clueless, Batman Forever 1973 Guy Middleton, actor (Fur Collar, Now and Forever), dies at 65 1972 Joseph Mulrey McIntyre, rocker, New Kids-Lovin' You Forever 1972 Bruce Cabot, actor (Diamonds are Forever), dies at 68 1971 "Diamonds are Forever" premieres in US 1970 Chris O'Donnell, actor, School Ties, Robin-Batman Forever 1969 David William Wood, Boston, rocker, New Kids-Lovin' You Forever 1965 "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" opens in New York City for 280 performances 1963 George C. Wallace sworn in as governor of Alabama, his address states "segregation now; segregation tomorrow; segregation forever!" 1962 Ria Coyne, Scranton Penn, comedienne, Betsy-Batman Forever 1959 Val Kilmer, actor, Top Secret, Batman Forever 1958 Hazell Dean, rocker, Always Doesn't Mean Forever 1951 Annie Golden, born in Brooklyn, New York, actress, Forever Lulu, Hair 1949 Lenny White, born in New York City, New York, musician, drummer, performed on Miles Davis' 'Bitches' Brew', recorded 'No Mystery', 'Romantic Warrior' with Return to Forever 1946 Lana Wood, Svetlana Gurdin, born in Santa Rosa, California, Diamonds are Forever 1942 Tom Mankiewicz, born in Los Angeles, California, screenwriter, Diamonds are Forever 1940 Jill St. John, Oppenheim, born in Los Angeles, California, actress, Diamonds are Forever 1932 Bruce Glover, born in Chicago, Illinois, actor, Diamonds are Forever 1932 John Philip Sousa, U.S. composer (Stars and Stripes Forever), dies at 77 1928 Jimmy Dean, Texas, actor/singer, Jimmy Dean Show, Diamonds are Forever 1906 Alexander Muir, poet (Maple Leaf Forever), dies at 76 1904 Bruce Cabot, born in Carlsbad, New Mexico, actor, Diamonds are Forever, King Kong 1896 "Stars and Stripes Forever" written by John Philip Sousa 1889 Edward Ciannelli, Ischia Italy, actor, You Can't Escape Forever 1854 John Philip Sousa, Washington D.C., march king, Stars and Stripes Forever 1830 Edwin Budding of England signs an agreement for manufacture of his invention, lawn mower. Saturdays are destroyed forever 1830 Alexander Muir, born in Lesmahagow Scotland, poet, Maple Leaf Forever 1816 France decrees Bonaparte family excluded from the country forever 1795 Joseph Haydn leaves England forever |
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