2001 Norma MacMillan, cartoon voice, voice of Casper, dies at 79
1994 Norma Donaldson, U.S. singer and actress (Staying Alive), dies at 68
1990 Martin Ritt, U.S., director/actor (Norma Rae), dies at 70
1990 Barbara Baxley, actress (Norma Rae), dies at 63 of a heart attack
1989 Norma Varden, actress (Loose in London), dies
1983 Norma Shearer, actress (Escape, Romeo and Juliet), dies at 82
1973 Norma Crane, actress (Rayola-Mr Peepers), dies of cancer at 44
1970 Mira Sorvino, born in Tenafly, New Jersey, actress, Quiz Show, Norma Jean and Marilyn
1968 Norma Enriqueta Basilio Satelo is 1st woman to light Olympic flame
1957 Norma Talmadge, U.S. actress (sign on bay), dies at 60
1957 Norma Talmadge, U.S. actress (Within the Law), dies
1951 Norma Jean Almodovar, Binghampton, auto-biographer, Cop to Call Girl
1951 Alley Mills, born in Chicago, Illinois, actress, Norma Arnold-Wonder Years
1945 Norma Kamali, born in New York City, dress designer, Costumes for the Wiz
1937 Ron Leibman, New York City, actor, Norma Rae, Where's Poppa?, Beauty and Beast
1937 Norma Shaw, bowler
1935 Norma Rae Beatty Ashby, broadcaster/TV producer
1929 Norma Connolly, born in Boston, Massachusetts, actress, Ruby Anderson-General Hospital
1928 Norma Crane, New York, actress, Tea and Sympathy, Fiddler on the Roof
1928 Norma Donaldson, singer and actress, Poetic Justice, 5 Heartbeats
1928 Norma Merrick Sklarek, 1st black woman architect in New York and California
1927 Barbara Baxley, Stockton California, actress, Norma Rae, Countdown
1926 Norma Shearer wed Irving Thalberg
1926 Marilyn Monroe, [Norma Jean Mortenson], Louisiana, actress, Some Like It Hot
1923 Pat Hingle, born in Denver, Colorado, actor, Baby Boom, Norma Rae, Bloody Mama
1920 Peggy Lee, [Norma Egstrom], Jamestown ND, singer, Thats All There Is?
1900 Norma Shearer, born in Montreal, Quebec, actress, Divorcee, Idiot's Delight
1893 Norma Talmadge, New York, actress, Sign on Door, Camille
1835 Vincenzo Bellini, Italian opera composer (Norma), dies at 33
1831 Vincenzo Bellini's opera "Norma," premieres in Milan
1801 Vincenzo Bellini, Italian opera composer, La Sonnambula, Norma
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