1992 Mary Smithuysen, Dutch dancer/actress (Bridge Too Far), dies
1992 Feliks Arons, Dutch director/actor (A Bridge Too Far), dies at 48
1992 "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred peaks at #1
1990 Tower Of Pisa closed to the public after leaning too far
1989 Dallas Cowboy, Ed "Too Tall" Jones records his 1,000th NFL tackle
1987 Gerald Moore, England, pianist (Am I Too Loud), dies at 87
1982 "Your Arms are Too Short to Box" closes at Alvin New York City after 69 performances
1982 "Your Arms are Too Short..." opens at Alvin New York City for 69 performances
1980 "Your Arm's Too Short to Box" closes at Ambassador New York City after 149 performances
1980 "Your Arm's Too Short to Box..." opens at Ambassador New York City for 149 performances
1979 Sydney Tafler, actor (Too Many Crooks), dies at 63
1979 Alex Bradford, actor/composer (Your Arms too Short...), dies at 51
1978 "Your Arm's Too Short..." closes at Lyceum New York City after 429 performances
1977 "In The Mood" by Henhouse 5 Plus Too (Ray Stevens) peaks at #40
1976 "Your Arm's Too Short..." opens at Lyceum New York City for 429 performances
1974 Cornelius Ryan, war reporter/historian (Bridge too Far), dies at 54
1973 Rupert Crosse, actor (Too Late Blues), dies of cancer at 45
1968 Virginia Weidler, actress (All This and Heaven Too), dies at 42
1968 Whitfield Crane, rocker, Ugly Kid Joe-Mad Man, Too Bad
1965 Cordell Crockett, rocker, Ugly Kid Joe-Mad Man, Too Bad
1963 Mark Chesnutt, born in Beaumont, Texas, country singer, Too Cold at Home
1963 Julian Lennon, John's son and singer, Too Late for Goodbyes
1962 Sumner Arthur Long's "Never Too Late," premieres in New York City
1961 Donald Cook, actor (Too Young To Go Steady), dies at 60
1952 Deborah Van Valkenburgh, born in Schnectady, actress, Too Close for Comfort
1951 Judy Rodman, Riverside California, country singer, Girls Ride Horses Too
1951 Ed "Too Tall" Jones, NFL linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys
1950 Ann Sexton, U.S. vocalist, You're Gone too Long
1949 Kieran Kane, Queens, New York, singer, O'Kanes-Daddies Need to Grow Up Too
1946 Christopher Fry's "Phoenix too Frequent," premieres in London
1945 Steve Mancha, [Clyde Wilson], U.S. singer and songwriter, Too Many Cooks
1944 Felix Cavaliere, Pelham, New York, rock keyboardist, Rascals-Lonely too Long
1944 Patty LaBelle, singer, LaBelles-Lady Marmalade, If You Asked Me Too
1944 Lt-gen Frederick Browning against Montgomery "But, sir, I think we might be going a bridge too far"
1943 Dennis Edwards, rocker, Temptations-Aint Too Proud To Beg, My Girl
1941 Earl Thomas Conley, Portsmouth, Ohio, country singer, Too Many Times
1941 Bob Taylor, cricketer wicket-keeper, too often in Knotty's shadow
1939 R Rodgers and Lorenz Harts "Too Many Girls," premieres in New York City
1938 Marlies van Alcmaer, [Smal], Dutch actress/director, Bridge too Far
1933 Collie Smith, cricketer, exciting WI all-rounder all too briefly
1932 George Bernard Shaw's "Too True to be Good," premieres in New York City
1931 Siem Vroom, Dutch actor, The Lift, Bridge Too Far, Mysteries
1927 G Randall P D Garrett, U.S., sci-fi writer, Takeoff, too, !
1923 Ted Knight, born in Terryville, Connecticut, Mary Tyler Moore, Too Close for Comfort
1916 Sydney Tafler, born in London, England, actor, Too Many Crooks
1914 Frank Craven's "Too Many Cooks," premieres in New York City
1910 Albertus "Bert" Botterman, actor, Bridge Too Far
1901 Donald Cook, Portland, Oregon, actor, Too Young To Go Steady
1900 1st prize of 100,00 francs offered for communications with extraterrestrials. Martians excluded-considered too easy
1899 Frank Vosper, born in London, England, actor, Man Who Knew Too Much
1899 Gerald Moore, England, pianist, Am I Too Loud
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