1997 Lillian Billie Dove Bohney, actress, dies at 96
1997 Lillian Disney, widow of Walt Disney, dies at 98
1996 Lillian Rambach, teacher violinist, dies at 84
1993 Lillian Gish, U.S. actress (Birth of a Nation), dies at 96
1992 Lillian Oppenheimer, orgamist, dies of a heart attack at 93
1991 Lillian Cucuzza wins name Florida baseball team contest (Marlins)
1991 Lillian Bond, actress (Air Mail, Pick-up, Blond Cheat), dies at 83
1990 Lillian "Miss" Miller, audience member (Merv Griffin, Tonight), dies
1984 Lillian Hellman, playwright, (Little Foxes), dies at 79
1980 Lillian Randolph, actress (Roots, Amos n Andy), dies at 65
1980 Lillian Roth, actress (Animal Crackers, Alice Sweet Alice), dies
1975 Lillian Walker, dies at 88
1975 Lillian Fontaine, actress (Suddenly it's Spring), dies at 88
1968 Lillian Harvey, actress (Invitation to the Waltz), dies at 61
1964 Lillian Copeland, U.S. discus thrower (Oly-gold-32), dies at 59
1960 Lillian Hellman's "Toys in the Attic," premieres in New York City
1951 Lillian Muller, Grimstad Norway, playmate of year, Aug, 1975
1951 Lillian Hellman's "Autumn Garden," premieres in New York City
1948 Lillian Board, England, 400m, 1968 Olympics silver
1948 Lillian Brainthwaite, British actress (Man About the House), dies at 75
1946 Lillian Hellman's "Another Part of the Forest," premieres in New York City
1944 Lillian Hellman's "Searching Wind," premieres in New York City
1941 Lillian Hellman's "Watch on the Rhine," premieres in New York City
1939 Lillian Hellman's "Little Foxes," premieres in New York City
1934 Lillian Hellman's "Children's Hour," premieres in New York City
1933 Lillian Hall-Davies actress (Farmer's Wife, Ring), dies at 36
1933 Georgia Brown, [Lillian Getel], actress, Study in Terror, Fixer
1922 Lillian Hayman, born in Baltimore, Maryland, actress, Leslie Uggams Show
1922 Lillian Russell, entertainer, dies at 60
1911 Lillian Rambach, teacher violinist
1910 Lillian Roth, [Rutstein], singer and actress, Animal Crackers
1907 Lillian Hellman, playwright, Toys in the Attic, Little Foxes
1907 Lillian Harvey, born in London, England, actress, Invitation to the Waltz
1905 Lillian Mortimer's "No Mother to Guide," premieres in Detroit
1904 Lillian Copeland, U.S. discus thrower 1932 Olympics gold
1903 Lillian Fuchs, composer
1902 Lillian Bronson, Lockport, New York, actress, Next Voice you Hear
1899 Lillian Disney, Mrs. Walt Disney
1898 Lillian Carter, President Carter's, 1977-1981, mom
1896 Lillian Gish, silent film/stage actress, Birth of a Nation
1894 Fay Compton, [Virginia Lillian Emeline Compton], actress, Haunting
1887 Lillian Walker, born in Brooklyn, New York, entertainer
1886 Lillian Fontaine, Reading England, actress, Suddenly it's Spring
1878 Lillian Moller Gilbreth, engineer, CIOS Gold Medal-1954
1867 Lillian D. Wald, U.S., sociologist/organizer, Visiting Nurses
1861 Lillian Russell, [Helen Leonard], U.S., singer and actress, Great Mogul
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