1997 Don Steele, LA radio personality (KRTH), dies of cancer at 61
1995 Alison "Night Bird" Steele, DJ (WNEW-FM, WXRK-FM), dies of cancer
1992 Pippa Steele, actress (Vampire Lovers), dies of cancer at 44
1988 Bob Steele, [Robert Bradbury], dies after short illness at 60
1987 Jennifer Steele, 17, of Colorado becomes Miss Teen of America [Approx]
1980 Stephanie Michelle Steele, Abilene, Texas, country singer
1963 Greg Steele, rocker, Faster Pussycat-Wake Me When It's Over
1962 Peter Steele, American Musician
1960 David Steele, Birmingham, rock keyboardist, Fine Young Cannibals
1956 Stephanie Zimbalist, New York City, actress, Remington Steele, Centennial
1954 Michael Steele, rocker, Bangles-Eternal Flame, Walk Like an Egyptian
1952 Pierce Brosnan, County Meath Ire, actor, Remington Steele, Golden Eye
1941 David Steele, cricketer, England batsman, courageous vs. Lillee 1975
1941 Bronko Nagurski beats Ray Steele in Minn, to become wrestling champ
1940 Ray Steele beats B. Nagurski in St. Louis, to become wrestling champ
1936 Tommy Steele, London, singer and actor, a Sixpence, Finian's Rainbow
1936 121 degrees F (49 degrees C), Steele, North Dakota (state record)
1931 Barbara Steele, England, actress, Castle of Blood, Dark Shadows
1917 Ted Steele, born in Hartford, Connecticut, orch leader, Cavalcade of Stars
1906 Bob Steele, Pendleton Oregon, actor, Duffy-F Troop, Big Sleep
1902 Henry Commager, Pittsburgh, Steele historian
1902 Henry Steele Commager, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, historian, Atlas of Civil War
1894 James Morrison Steele Mackaye, U.S. actor/author/director, dies at 51
1893 New Mexico State University cancels it's 1st graduation ceremony, its only graduate Sam Steele was robbed and killed the night before
1880 Steele MacKay's "Hazel Kirke," premieres in New York City
1842 James Morrison Steele Mackaye, U.S. actor, Amer Acad of Dramatic Art
1819 William Steele, Brig General Confederate Army, died in 1885
1819 Frederick Steele, Major General Union volunteers, died in 1868
1729 Richard Steele, British Dramatist
1722 Richard Steele's "Conscious Lovers," premieres in London
1714 Richard Steele publishes "Crisis," defending Hanoverian success
1705 Richard Steele's "Tender Husband," premieres in London
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