0922 -
Al-Hallaj dies (b. ca. 0858). Persian Sufi teacher and writer.
1717 - Pal Esterhazy dies at 77. Composer.
- 1717 - Manuel Jerónimo Romero de Avila was born. Composer
- 1726 - Sir John Vanbrugh dies (b. 1664). English dramatist and architect.
1736 - Georg Balthasar Schott dies at 49. Composer.
1773 -
Nathaniel Bowditch was born (d. 1838). American mathematician and navigation expert.
1776 -
Samuel Ward dies (b. 1725). American politician.
1793 -
John Mudge dies (b. 1721). English physician and inventor.
1799 - Napolean captures Jaffa Palestine.
1856 - Francisco Joaquim Bingre dies in Mira (b. 9 Jul 1763 in Canelas, Estarreja). Portuguese poet.
- 1871 - The Paris Commune is formally established in Paris.
1875 -
Max Abraham was born (d. 1922). German physicist.
1882 -
Hermann Obrecht was born (d. 1940). Member of the Swiss Federal Council.
1886 -
Hugh Mulzac was born (d. 1971). America military officer.
1888 -
Elsa Brändström was born (d. 1948). Swedish nurse,
"The Angel of Siberia"
1893 - James Bryan Conant was born (d. 1978). Chemist and politician.
1902 -
Cecil Rhodes dies in Cape Town (b. 1853). English explorer and entrepreneur. Rhodes who controlled 90% of the world's diamond production, was influential in establishing the British crown in South Africa and Rhodesia.
1904 -
Emilio Fernández was born (d. 1986). Mexican actor, screenwriter and film director.
1905 -
Viktor Frankl was born (d. 1997). Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist.
1908 -
Franz Stangl was born (d. 1971). German commandant of Nazi concentration camps.
1908 - Betty MacDonald [Anne E Campbell Bard] was born. American writer (Egg and I).
1908 -
Kenneth Mellanby was born (d. 1993). English entomologist who was founder-director of Monks Wood Experimental Station, the premier ecological research center in Britain.
1908 - Hank Sylvern was born. American orchestra leader (Jane Froman's USA Canteen).
- 1909 - Héctor José Cámpora was born (d. 1980). Argentinian politician.
- 1911 - Tennessee Williams was born (d. 1983). American dramatist.
- 1911 - T. Hee was born (d. 1988). American animator.
1913 -
Paul Erdös was born (d. 1996). Mathematician.
1914 -
Toru Kumon was born (d. 1995). Japanese educator.
1916 -
Bill Edrich was born (d. 1986). English cricketer.
1919 -
Roger Leger was born (d. 1965). Quebec ice hockey player.
1922 -
Oscar Sala was born. Italian-born physicist.
1924 - Augusto de Oliveira Machado dies (b. 1845). Portuguese composer.
1925 -
James Moody was born. American jazz musician, composer, and actor
1927 - The
Mille Miglia, the famed automobile race across Italy, was inaugurated.
- 1931 - Leonard Nimoy was born. American actor, director.
1933 -
Eddie Lang dies (b. 1902). American jazz musician.
- 1935 - Mahmoud Abbas was born. President of Palestine National Authority
1944 -
Diana Ross was born in Detroit, Michigan. American singer, lead singer of the
Supremes.
1945 - World War II: In
Iwo Jima, US forces declare Iwo Jima as "secure."
- 1948 - Kyung-Wha Shung was born. South Korean violinist.
- 1950 - Teddy Pendergrass was born. American singer.
1951 -
James F. Hinkle dies (b. 1864). American politician, sixth Governor of New Mexico.
1952 -
Didier Pironi was born (d. 1987). French Formula One driver.
- 1953 - Jonas Salk announces his polio vaccine.
- 1954 - Curtis Sliwa was born. American founder of the Guardian Angels.
- 1954 - Kazuhiko Inoue was born. Japanese seiyu (voice actor).
- 1955 - Danny Arndt was born. Canadian ice hockey player.
- 1956 - Tatyana Kochergina born in USSR. Team handball, Olympics gold 1976, 1980
1957 -
Paul Morley was born. English music journalist and musician.
1957 -
Max Ophüls dies (b. 6 May 1902). German film director.
- 1958 - The United States Army launches Explorer III.
1958 - Cerimony of 30th Annual Academy Awards at The RKO Pantages Theater in Los Angeles. The show was hosted by Rosalind Russell, James Stewart, David Niven, Jack Lemmon, Bob Hope and Donald Duck (on film). There were several memorable films produced in 1957, but two blockbusters shot it out this night, "The Bridge on the River Kwai" and "Sayonara". "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (Sam Spiegel, producer) took Oscars for Best Picture; Best Actor (Alec Guinness); Cinematography (Jack Hildyard); Director (David Lean); Film Editing (Peter Taylor); Scoring (Malcolm Arnold); and writing (Pierre Boulle, Carl Foreman, Michael Wilson). Meanwhile, "Sayonara" (William Goetz, producer) won for Best Supporting Actor (Red Buttons); Supporting Actress (Miyoshi Umeki); Art Direction (Ted Haworth); Set Decoration (Robert Priestley); and Sound Recording (George Groves). Joanne Woodward won the Best Actress Oscar for "The Three Faces of Eve". The prize for Best Music/Song went to James Van Heusen (music), Sammy Cahn (lyrics) for "All the Way" (the classic Sinatra song) from "The Joker Is Wild".
1958 -
Phil Mead dies (b. 1887). English cricketeer, left-handed batsman.
1959 -
Chris Hansen was born. American reporter and correspondent.
- 1961 - William Hague was born. British politician
1962 -
John Stockton was born. American basketball star,
NBA career leader in assists and steals.
1962 - American poet Robert Frost publishes his first new collection of poems in 15 years, In the Clearing
1963 -
Roch Voisine was born. Canadian singer and songwriter
- 1963 - Jorge Ricardo Coutinho Machado was born. Brazilian writer.
- 1964 - Martin Donnelly was born. Northern Irish racecar driver.
- 1964 - Ulf Samuelsson was born. Swedish hockey player.
- 1965 - A truck loses control down Moosic Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania, killing the driver. This accident later inspired the 1974 Harry Chapin song, "30,000 Pounds of Bananas."
- 1965 - Valéria Monteiro was born. Brazilian journalist.
1967 - 21st Tony Awards: Homecoming & Cabaret win
- 1969 - John Kennedy Toole dies (b. 1937). American author.
1972 -
Jon Reep was born. American comedian and actor.
- 1973 - The soap opera The Young and the Restless debuts on CBS television.
1973 -
Matt Burke was born. Australian Rugby Union player
1973 -
Noel Coward dies (b. 1899). English composer and playwright.
1973 -
Johnny Drake dies (b. 1916). American football player.
1973 -
Don Messer dies (b. 1909). Canadian fiddler.
1974 - George Foreman TKOs Ken Norton in 2 for heavyweight boxing title
1974 - Romanian Communist Party names party leader Ceausescu president
1974 -
Mike Peca was born. Canadian hockey player
1975 - "Tommy", the film based on the rock opera by the group, The Who, premiered in London.
1976 - A Dictatorship of Terror begins in
Argentina. As a result of the persecution and the genocide, thirty thousand people are murdered. Even today, their final whereabouts remain unknown.
1976 -
Ufuk Talay was born. Turkish-Australian footballer.
- 1977 - Focus on the Family is founded by Dr. James Dobson
- 1978 - Wilfred Pickles dies (b. 1904). English actor and broadcaster.
- 1979 - Anwar al-Sadat, Menachem Begin and Jimmy Carter sign the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty in Washington, DC
1979 -
Juliana Paes was born in Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian actress and model.
- 1981 - Baruch Dego was born. Israeli football player.
- 1981 - Jay Sean was born. British Asian R&B singer.
- 1981 - Josh Wilson was born. American baseball player.
- 1981 - Matthieu Delpierre was born. French footballer.
- 1981 - Massimo Donati was born. Italian footballer.
1983 -
David Bennett was born. Canadian powerlifter and steamfitter.
- 1983 - Anthony Blunt dies (b. 1907). British spy.
1987 -
Yui was born. Japanese musician.
- 1989 - 1st free elections in USSR: 190 M votes cast; Boris Yeltsin wins
- 1990 - Halston dies (b. 1932). American fashion designer.
1990 - Billy Crystal was the host in the 62nd Annual Academy Awards cerimony at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles. "Driving Miss Daisy" was voted as the Best Picture of 1989 (Richard D. Zanuck, Lili Fini Zanuck, producers). The Best Director Oscar was won by Oliver Stone for "Born on the Fourth of July". Best Actor was Daniel Day-Lewis for "My Left Foot" and Best Actress was Jessica Tandy in "Driving Miss Daisy" (the 80-year-old actress was a favorite to win). Oscars for Actor and Actress in a Supporting Role went to Denzel Washington ("Glory") and Brenda Fricker ("My Left Foot"), respectively. Best Music/Song winners were Alan Menken (music), Howard Ashman (lyrics) for "Under the Sea" from "The Little Mermaid". Other popular 1989 films that were honored as nominees or winners include: "Field of Dreams"; "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"; "Back to the Future Part II"; "Lethal Weapon II"; "Batman"; "Dead Poets Society"; "When Harry Met Sally"; and "Sex, Lies, and Videotape".
1991 - The presidents of Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay signed an agreement that established the Southern Cone Common Market, a free-trade zone, by January 1, 1995.
1992 - Heavyweight boxing champion
Mike Tyson was sentenced to six years in prison following a rape conviction in Indianapolis, Indian.
1995 - 15th Golden Raspberry Awards: Color of Night wins
1995 -
Eazy-E dies (b. 1963). American rapper.
- 1996 - The 68th Annual Academy Awards took place at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. Actress/comedienne Whoopi Goldberg was the hostess with the mostest this night. The Best Picture was "Braveheart" (Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jr., Bruce Davey, producers). Mel Gibson also won the Oscar for Best Director ("Braveheart"). The flick won three additional Oscars; however, none were in the Acting categories. The Best Actor was Nicolas Cage for "Leaving Las Vegas". The Best Actress award went to Susan Sarandon for "Dead Man Walking". Best Supporting Actor was Kevin Spacey for "The Usual Suspects" and Best Supporting Actress was Mira Sorvino for "Mighty Aphrodite". "Pocahontas" won: Best Music/ Original Musical or Comedy Score to Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz and Best Music/Song: Alan Menken (music), Stephen Schwartz (lyrics) for "Colors of the Wind" from the animated film.
1996 -
David Packard dies (b. 1912). American engineer and businessman, co-founder of Hewlett-Packard.
1999 - A jury in
Michigan finds Dr.
Jack Kevorkian guilty of second-degree
murder for administering a lethal injection to a terminally ill man.
2000 - Presidential elections are held in Russia, and
Vladimir Putin is elected President.
2000 - At the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles took place the 72nd Annual Academy Awards. Billy Crysal was in presentation. "American Beauty", was awarded for Best Picture (producers: Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks). This picture, nominated in eight categories, received four more Oscars: Best Director (Sam Mendes), Best Actor (Kevin Spacey), Best Original Screen Play (Alan Ball) and Best Cinematography (Conrad L. Hall). Hilary Swank received the award for Best Actress in "Boys Don’t Cry". Warren Beatty was presented with the Irving Thalberg Award for his career as a movie-maker. The beautiful, Angelina Jolie, received the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in "Girl, Interrupted". Michael Caine who won the award for Best Supporting Actor "The Cider House Rules", gave the most beautiful acceptance speech of the night. The film, a seven-time nominee, also won for Best Screenplay Adaptation (John Irving). "The Matrix" was also a big winner (Best Film Editing: Zach Staenberg, Best Sound: David E. Campbell, David Lee III, John T. Reitz, Gregg Rudloff; Best Sound Effects Editing: Dane A. Davis; Best Visual Effects: Steve Courtley, John Gaeta, Janek Sirrs, Jon Thum). The exquisite beauty of the costumes (Lindy Hemming) and makeup (Christine Blundell) in "Topsy-Turvy" earned the film two Oscars, while the statuette for Best Art Direction was presented to Rick Heinrichs and Peter Young for "Sleepy Hollow". And, as always, Phil Collins for his "You’ll Be in My Heart" ("Tarzan") captured the Oscar for Best Original Song.
2000 - Pope prays for Holocaust forgiveness. Pope John Paul II, visiting Jerusalem, has prayed for forgiveness for those involved in the Holocaust.
2002 -
Randy Castillo dies (b. 1950). Drummer for Ozzy Osbourne and Motley Crue
2005 -
Gérard Filion dies (b. 1909). Quebec businessman and journalist.
2005 -
Marius Russo dies (b. 1914). American baseball player.
- 2006 - In Scotland, the prohibition of smoking in all substantially enclosed public places comes into force.
2006 - The military junta ruling
Myanmar officially named
Naypyidaw, a new city in Mandalay Division, as the new capital.
Yangon had formerly been the nation's capital.
2006 -
Nikki Sudden dies (b. 1956). British singer/songwriter.
2006 -
Paul Dana dies (b. 1975). American race car driver.
- 2007 - João Soares Louro dies (b. 12 Feb. 1933). Portuguese administrator who was President of Portuguese Radio-Television (RTP)
- 2007 - Sylvia Strauss dies (b. 1913). American classical pianist.
- Zoroastrianism - Prophet Zoroaster's Birthday.
Brasil: Dia do Cacau/Dia do Chocolate
Dia do Mercosul
Dia Nacional do Livro Português
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