2004 Susan Sontag, "writer, activist", On Photography, dies at 71
1999 David Strickland, actor, Suddenly Susan, dies at 29
1999 Susan Strasberg, actress/writer, original Anne in Broadway's The Diary of Anne Frank, dies at 60
1997 Emmy 24th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 17th time
1997 Susan Seddon Boulet, artist, dies of cancer
1997 Karrie Webb wins LPGA Susan G Komen International
1996 Ann Susan Hills, freelance journalist, dies at 55
1996 Susan Gautier TV producer-Smith, dies at 33
1996 Susan Cowdy, British ornithologist, dies at 81
1996 Emmy 23rd Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 16th time
1996 68th Academy Awards - "Braveheart," Nicholas Cage and Susan Sarandon win
1996 Susan Bosence, textile designer, dies at 82
1995 Susan Maureen Fleetwood, actress (Krays, Clash of Titans), dies at 51
1995 Susan Smith found guilty of drowning her 2 children in South Carolina
1995 Emmy 22nd Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 15th time
1995 Susan Auch skates female world record 500m (38.94 sec)
1994 Susan Smith who claimed her 2 kids were carjacked arrested for murder
1994 Susan Smith claims her 2 kids were carjack (she actually killed them)
1994 Emmy 21st Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci not nominated
1993 Actor Richard Moll (Night Court) weds Susan Brown
1993 Night Court actor Richard Moll (50) weds Susan Brown (32)
1993 Emmy 20th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 14th time
1992 Actress Susan Anton marries actor Jeff Lester
1992 Emmy 19th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 13th time
1991 Emmy 18th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 12th time
1990 Emmy 17th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 11th time
1990 Susan Oliver, actress (Disorderly Orderly), dies of cancer at 61
1989 Emmy 16th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 10th time
1989 Susan Lucci loses daytime emmy for 10th straight year
1988 Emmy 15th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 9th time
1987 Emmy 14th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 8th time
1986 Susan Cabot-Roman, actress (Sorority Girl, Carnival Rock), dies
1986 Emmy 13th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 7th time
1986 Susan Butcher wins 1,158 mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
1985 Susan Akin (Miss), 21, crowned 59th Miss America 1986
1985 Emmy 12th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 6th time
1984 Emmy 11th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 5th time
1983 Emmy 10th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 4th time
1983 Harriet Parsons, producer (Susan Slept Here), dies at 76 of cancer
1982 Susan Cooper/Hume Cronyns "Foxfire," premieres in New York City
1982 Susan Lea Hammett, of Miss, 18, crowned 25th America's Junior Miss
1982 Emmy 9th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 3rd time
1982 Susan Birmingham makes loudest recorded human shout (120 dB)
1981 Emmy 8th Daytime Awards - Susan Lucci loses for 2nd time
1980 Susan Powell (Okla), 21, crowned 53rd Miss America 1981
1980 Emmy 7th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 1st time
1980 Actress Susan Dey (LA Law) weds producer Bernard Sofronski
1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar is issued, 1st U.S. coin to honor a woman
1979 Susan Horvath, of Penn, crowned America's Young Woman of the Year
1978 Susan B. Anthony dollar, 1st U.S. coin to honor a woman, issued
1978 1st daughter Susan Ford announces engagement to Charles F. Vance
1978 Congress approves Susan B. Anthony Dollar
1977 Susan Perkins (Ohio), crowned 50th Miss America 1978
1976 Susan Ward, American Model
1975 Susan Hayward, actress (Young and Willing), dies at 56
1973 Susan Shaw, is 1st woman in 171 years in London's Stock exchange
1972 Susan Barnett, Miss Pennsylvania USA 1996
1972 1st women FBI members sworn in (Susan Lynn Roley and Joanne E Pierce)
1972 Susan Alexander, born in Silver Spring, Maryland, Miss America Maryland, 1997
1970 Susan Sloane, Lexington, Kentucky, tennis star
1970 Susan Veasey, Wilmington, Delaware, LPGA golfer, University of S Fla
1970 Rhona Susan Robertson, Auckland NZ, badminton player 1996 Olympics
1970 22nd Emmy Awards: Marcus Welby, Robert Young and Susan Hampshire
1969 21st Emmy Awards: Get Smart, Don Adams and Susan St. James
1968 Susan Haskell, actress, Marty-One Life to Live, Strictly Business
1968 Susan Emily Savastano, E Providence, Rhode Island, Miss RI-America 1991
1967 Nestor Carbonell, New York City, actor, Luis-Suddenly Susan
1967 Susan Tulley, British actress, Michelle-EastEnders
1966 Kathy Griffin, Chicago, comedienne, Vicki Groener-Suddenly Susan
1965 Brooke Shields, New York City, model/actress, Blue Lagoon, Suddenly Susan
1964 Susan Walters, Georgia, actress, Lorna-Loving, Mary Beth-Dear John
1964 Susan Swift, born in Houston, Texas, actress, Chisholms
1964 Susan Marie Snyder, actress, Julie-As the World Turns
1964 Susan Mascarin, born in Detroit, Michigan, tennis star
1963 Susan Gautier-Smith, TV producer
1963 Susan Smith, LPGA golfer
1962 Susan DeMattei, born in San Francisco, California, cyclist 1996 Olympics bronze
1961 Susan Leigh Still, Augusta, Georgia, lt cmdr USN/astronaut, STS 83, 94
1961 Susan Olson, born in Santa Monica, California, actress, Cindy-Brady Bunch
1961 Susan Olsen, American Actress
1961 Susan Sanders, LPGA golfer
1960 Susan Keith, actress, Shana Vochek-Loving
1960 Susan Cowsill, Newport, Rhode Island, rock vocalist, Cowsills-We Can Fly
1959 Judd Nelson, Portland ME, actor, Breakfast Club, Jack-Suddenly Susan
1959 Jamie Rose, New York City, actress, Susan Birch-St. Elsewhere, Falcon Crest
1959 Rosanna Arquette, born in New York City, actress, Desperately Seeking Susan, After Hour
1959 Aidan Quinn, actor, Avalon, Crusoe, Desperately Seeking Susan
1959 31st Academy Awards - "Gigi," Susan Hayward and David Niven win
1959 Aidan Quinn, actor, Avalon, Desperately Seeking Susan, Mission
1959 Susan Benjamin, actress, Tracy-Accidental Family
1959 Susan Smith, Beloit WISC, playmate, Sept, 1981
1958 Susan Molinari, Rep-R-NY
1958 Susan J Helms, Charlotte, North Carolina, Mjr USAF/Astronaut, STS 54, 64, 78
1958 Susan Scannell, Lexington Massachusetts, actress, Nicole-Dynasty
1957 Susan Powter, diet guru/author/talk show host, Susan Powter Show
1957 Siouxsie Sioux, [Susan Ballion], Kent England, Siouxsie and Banshees
1954 Susan H Butcher, dog sled driver, Idatarod
1953 Susan Pedersen, U.S., 4 x 100m medley swimmer, 1968 Olympics gold
1953 Arto Lindsay, rocker/actor, Cookie, Desperately Seeking Susan
1952 Susan Seidelman, director, Desperately Seeking Susan
1952 Susan Hallock Dey, Illinois, actress, 1st Love, Partridge Family, LA Law
1952 Susan Collins, American Politician
1952 Susan Peters, actress (Random Harvest), dies at 31
1952 Susan Richardson, born in Coatesville Pennsylvania, actress, Susan-8 is Enough
1952 Susan Estrich, American Journalist
1952 Susan Dey, American Actress
1951 Susan Blackmore, English Writer
1951 Seasan Hubley, [Susan], New York City, actress, Vice Squad, Hardcore
1950 Susan Anton, Oak Glen California, actress, Golden Girl, Spring Fever
1950 Susan George, born in London, England, actress, Straw Dogs, Mandingo
1949 Sigourney [Susan Alexandra] Weaver, Louisiana, actress, Alien, Working Girl
1949 Susan Ruttan, born in Oregon City Ore, actress, Roxanne Melman-LA Law
1949 Susan Penhaligon, born in Manilla, Philippines, actress, Dracula, Nasty Habits
1948 Susan Blakely, Frankfurt Germany, actress, Rich Man Poor Man
1947 Susan Lucci, born in Scarsdale, New York, actress, All My Children, Mafia Princess
1946 Susan Spencer, New York, correspondent, 48 Hours, [1946 approx]
1946 Susan Sarandon, born in Jackson Hgts, New York, actress, Bull Durham
1946 Susan Saint James, [Miller], born in Los Angeles, California, actress, McMillian and Wife
1946 Susan St. James, [Susan Jane Miller], Los Angeles California, actress (Kate and Allie)
1946 Susan Brown, actress, Gail Baldwin-General Hospital
1944 Susan Maureen Fleetwood, Scotland, actress, Krays, Sacrifice
1944 Susan Davis, American Politician
1943 Susan Sullivan, New York City, actress, Dharma and Greg, Falcon Crest
1943 Susan Davenny Wyner, New Haven, Connecticut, soprano, Walter Naumberg Prize
1943 [Susan] Tuesday Weld, New York City, actress, Dobie Gillis, Wild in Country
1943 Susan Jameson, actress, Secret World of Polly Flint
1943 Susan Flannery, New York City, actress, Leslie Stewart-Dallas
1943 Susan Seaforth Hayes, actress, Days of our Life, Young and Restless
1943 Susan Tolsky, born in Houston, actress, Madame's Place, Here Comes the Brides
1943 Susan Howard, Marshall, Texas, actress, Donna-Dallas, Petrocelli
1942 Susan Hill, English playwright, Magic Apple Tree
1941 Susan Browning, Baldwin, New York, actress, Pat-Mary Hartman
1941 Ann Susan Hills, freelance journalist
1940 Susan Sennett, born in Santa Monica, California, actress, Big Bad Mama
1940 Susan Clark, born in Sarnia, Ontario, actress, Night Moves, Webster
1939 Susan Anspach, New York City, actress, Grace-Yellow Rose, Blume in Love
1938 1st play telecast with original Broadway cast, "Susan and God"
1938 Susan Strasberg, New York City, actress, In Praise of Older Women, Manitou
1938 Susan Hampshire, born in London, England, actress, Vanity Fair, Living Free
1937 Susan Oliver, New York City, actress, Ann-Peyton Place, Star Trek-Cage
1936 Susan Kohner, born in Los Angeles, California, actress, Imitation of Life, Gene Krupa Story
1935 Susan Engel, born in Vienna, Austria, actress, Ascendancy
1935 Susan Brownmiller, Brooklyn, feminist author, Against Our Wills
1933 Susan Sontag, New York City, author/film director, Benefactor, 1966 Pol Award
1933 Susan Sonntag, writer
1927 Susan Cabot, Boston, actress, Carnival Rock
1921 Susan Peters, Spokane, Washington, actress, Random Harvest, Young Ideas
1918 Susan Hayward, born in Flatbush, Brooklyn, actress, I Want to Live, Tulsa
1914 Susan Cowdy, ornithologist
1913 Susan Bosence, textile designer
1906 Susan Walker, vice CEO, WRVS
1906 Susan B[rownell] Anthony, American suffragist, dies at 85
1906 Susan B. Anthony, American Activist
1893 John Miljan, Lead City, South Dakota, actor, Possessed, Final Extra, Susan Lenox
1873 Susan B. Anthony fined $100 for attempting to vote for President
1872 Susan B. Anthony fined for trying to vote
1872 Susan B Anthony is fined for trying to vote
1864 Marie Tempest, [Marie Susan Etherington], actress, Yellow Sands
1843 Susan Elizabeth Blow, U.S., pioneered kindergarten education
1833 Susan Hayhurst becomes 1st U.S. woman grad of a pharmacy college
1820 Susan Brownell Anthony, Adams Massachusetts, woman's suffragette
1820 Susan B. Anthony, American Activist
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