— about 55 years ago
Date | Event |
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45 |
The Julian calendar takes effect for the first time. |
BC AD | |
410-08-24 |
Rome overrun by Visigoths under Alaric I for the first time in nearly 800 years, seen as the fall of the Western Roman Empire |
563-12-24 |
The Byzantine church Hagia Sophia in Constantinople is dedicated for the second time after being destroyed by earthquakes. |
708-08-29 |
Copper coins are minted in Japan for the first time (Traditional Japanese date: August 10, 708). |
758-06-11 |
Abbasid Arabs and Uyghur Turks arrive simultaneously at Chang'an, the Tang Chinese capital, in order to offer tribute to the imperial court. The Arabs and Turks bicker and fight over diplomatic prominence at the gate, in order to present tribute before the other. A settlement is reached when both are allowed to enter at the same time, but through two different gates to the palace. |
1076-02-14 |
Pope Gregory VII excommunicates Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV (for the 1st time) |
1146-08-30 |
European leaders outlaw crossbow, intending to end war for all time |
1178-06-18 |
Proposed time of origin of lunar crater Giordano Bruno |
1245-07-17 |
Pope bans emperor Frederik II Hohenstaufen for 3rd time |
1253-04-28 |
Nichiren, a Japanese Buddhist monk, propounds Nam Myoho Renge Kyo for the first time and declares it to be the essence of Buddhism, in effect founding Nichiren Buddhism. |
1322-06-24 |
Jews are expelled from France for 3rd time |
1323-08-12 |
Treaty of Nöteborg between Sweden and Novgorod (Russia) regulates the border for the first time. |
1346-08-26 |
Battle of Crécy, south of Calais in northern France; Edward III's English longbows defeat Philip VI's army, cannons used for first time in battle |
1397-04-17 |
Geoffrey Chaucer tells the Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II. Chaucer scholars have also identified this date (in 1387) as when the book's pilgrimage to Canterbury starts. |
1405-07-11 |
Chinese fleet commander Zheng He sets sail to explore the world for the first time. |
1476-11-26 |
vlad III Dracula defeats Basarab Laiota with the help of Stephen the Great and Stephen V Bathory and becomes the ruler of Wallachia for the third time. |
1502-10-30 |
Vasco da Gama returns to Calicut for the second time. |
1542-05-06 |
Francis Xavier reaches Old Goa, the capital of Portuguese India at the time. |
1600-02-04 |
Tycho Brahe & Johannes Kepler meet for first time near Prague |
1612-11-01 |
(22 October O.S.) Time of Troubles in Russia: Moscow, Kitai-gorod, is captured by Russian troops under command of Dmitry Pozharsky |
1675-11-11 |
Gottfried Leibniz demonstrated integral calculus for the first time to find the area under the graph of y = f(x) function. |
1697-01-26 |
Isaac Newton receives Jean Bernoulli's 6 month time-limit problem, solves problem before going to bed that same night |
1708-03-11 |
Queen Anne withholds Royal Assent from the Scottish Militia Bill, the last time a British monarch vetoes legislation. |
1715-04-29 |
John Flamsteed observes Uranus for 6th time |
1735-07-11 |
Mathematical calculations suggest that it was on this day that Pluto moved from the ninth to the eighth most distant planet from the Sun for the last time before 1979. |
1742-04-13 |
George Frideric Handel's oratorio "Messiah" performed for the 1st time at New Music Hall in Dublin |
1743-06-27 |
War of the Austrian Succession: Battle of Dettingen: in Bavaria, King George II of Britain personally leads troops into battle. The last time a British monarch would command troops in the field. |
1775-05-10 |
2nd Continental Congress convenes in Pa issues paper currency for 1st time |
1777-09-03 |
Cooch's Bridge - Skirmish of American Revolutionary war in New Castle County, Delaware where the Flag of the United States was flown in battle for the first time. |
1778-02-14 |
"Stars & Stripes" arrives in foreign port for 1st time (France) |
1779-03-11 |
US army Corps of Engineers established (1st time) |
1780-05-04 |
The Derby horse race is held for the first time. |
1782-09-16 |
Great Seal of US used for 1st time |
1785-07-04 |
James Hutton, geologist, publicly reads an abstract of his theory of uniformitarianism for the first time at the meeting of the Royal Society of Edinburgh |
1789-05-05 |
French Estates-General meets for the first time since 1614 at Versailles, summoned King Louis XVI |
1790-02-01 |
Supreme Court convenes for 1st time (NYC) |
1792-07-30 |
500 Marseillaisian men sing France's national anthem for 1st time |
1802-03-16 |
US Army Corps of Engineers established (2nd time) |
1804-02-21 |
1st locomotive, Richard Trevithick's, runs for 1st time, in Wales |
1811-02-11 |
President Madison prohibits trade with Britain for 3rd time in 4 years |
1812-05-11 |
British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval is assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the House of Commons, London. Ironically, descendants of both were later elected to Parliament at the same time. |
1814-04-04 |
Napoleon abdicates for the first time in favour of his son. |
1814-11-28 |
The Times of London is for the first time printed by automatic, steam powered presses built by the German inventors Friedrich Koenig and Andreas Friedrich Bauer, signaling the beginning of the availability of newspapers to a mass audience. |
1831-09-15 |
The locomotive John Bull operates for the first time in New Jersey on the Camden and Amboy Railroad. |
1835-01-08 |
The United States national debt is 0 for the first and only time. |
1836-01-05 |
Davy Crockett arrives in Texas, just in time for the Alamo |
1836-08-17 |
HMS Beagle/Charles Darwin leave South-America for last time |
1837-11-07 |
In Alton, Illinois, abolitionist printer Elijah P. Lovejoy shot dead (age 34) by pro-slavery mob while attempting to protect his printing shop from being destroyed a third time. |
1842-03-30 |
Ether used as an anaesthetic for 1st time by Dr Crawford Long (Ga) |
1845-03-03 |
1st time, US Senate overrides presidential (Tyler) veto |
1846-09-30 |
Anesthetic ether used for 1st time by American dentist Dr William Morton who extracts a tooth |
1847-07-10 |
Urbain J J Leverrier & John Couch Adams, codiscoverers of Neptune, meet for 1st time at home of John Herschel |
1848-04-03 |
German explorer Ludwig Leichhardt is seen for the last time at McPherson's Station, Coogoon, before he disappears on the same expedition to reach the Swan River |
1849-05-29 |
Lincoln says "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time." |
1849-10-03 |
American author Edgar Allan Poe is found delirious in a gutter in Baltimore, Maryland under mysterious circumstances; it is the last time he is seen in public before his death. |
1849-12-06 |
Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery in Maryland for the 2nd and final time |
1851-06-09 |
SF Committee of Vigilance forms (1st time) |
1854-02-11 |
Major streets lit by coal gas for 1st time |
1858-09-08 |
Abraham Lincoln supposedly says in a speech "You may fool all the people some of the time; you can even fool some of the people all the time; but you can't fool all of the people all the time" |
1859-04-26 |
Dan Sickles is acquitted of murder on grounds of temporary insanity - 1st time this defense used successfully in the US |
1859-11-01 |
The current Cape Lookout, North Carolina, lighthouse was lit for the first time. Its first-order Fresnel lens can be seen for about 19 miles (30 kilometers), in good conditions. |
1860-02-22 |
Organized baseball played in SF for 1st time |
1861-02-04 |
Confederate constitutional convention meets for 1st time; Jefferson Davis elected president of Confederacy (US Civil War) |
1862-05-24 |
Beardslee field telegraph used for 1st time |
1862-07-01 |
Congress outlaws polygamy for the 1st time |
1863-02-02 |
Samuel Clemens becomes Mark Twain for 1st time |
1863-12-15 |
Romania is using for the first time a mountain railway (from Anina to Oravita). |
1864-08-05 |
Spectrum of a comet observed for 1st time, by Giovanni Donati |
1865-03-18 |
Congress of Confederate States of American adjourns for last time |
1865-05-23 |
Flag flown at full mast over White House, 1st time since Lincoln shot |
1865-07-02 |
One-time Methodist Reform Church minister William Booth and his wife Catherine found the Salvation Army (Army of the Salvation) as the East London Christian Mission |
1867-08-01 |
Blacks vote for 1st time in a US state election in the South (Tenn) |
1868-11-02 |
Time zone: New Zealand officially adopts a standard time to be observed nationally |
1869-03-01 |
Postage stamps showing scenes are issued for 1st time |
1870-02-10 |
City of Anaheim incorporates (1st time) |
1871-12-26 |
Gilbert and Sullivan collaborate for the first time, on their lost opera, Thespis. It does modestly well, but the two would not collaborate again for four years. |
1872-05-16 |
Metropolitan Gas Company lamps lit for 1st time |
1873-05-23 |
Postal cards sold in SF for 1st time |
1873-08-04 |
Indian Wars: whilst protecting a railroad survey party in Montana, the United States 7th Cavalry, under Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, clashes for the first time with the Sioux (near the Tongue River; only one man on each side is killed). |
1876-12-06 |
City of Anaheim incorporated for 2nd time |
1877-07-24 |
1st time federal troops are used to combat strikers |
1877-11-29 |
US inventor Thomas Edison demonstrates his hand-cranked phonograph for the first time |
1878-01-28 |
George W Coy hired as 1st full-time telephone operator |
1878-05-04 |
Phonograph shown for 1st time at Grand Opera House |
1879-02-08 |
Sandford Fleming first proposes adoption of Universal Standard Time at a meeting of the Royal Canadian Institute. |
1879-04-08 |
Milk was sold in glass bottles for 1st time |
1879-07-19 |
Doc Holliday kills for the first time after a man shoots up his New Mexico saloon. |
1879-09-19 |
The Blackpool Illuminations are switched on for the first time. |
1880-08-02 |
British Parliament officially adopts Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) |
1883-11-18 |
Standard time zones forms by railroads in US & Canada |
1883-12-09 |
New Brunswick adopts Eastern Standard Time (until 1902) |
1884-03-13 |
US adopts Standard Time |
1884-10-13 |
Greenwich established as universal time meridian of longitude |
1884-10-22 |
The International Meridian Conference in Washington, DC, USA adopts Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) worldwide, creating 24 international time zones with longitude zero at the Greenwich meridian |
1888-07-15 |
Bandai volcano (Japan) erupts for 1st time in 1,000 years |
1888-10-01 |
National Geographic magazine publishes for 1st time |
1889-04-06 |
George Eastman places Kodak Camera on sale for 1st time |
1889-09-24 |
Alexander Dey patents dial time recorder |
1890-01-25 |
Nellie Bly beats Phileas Fogg's time around world by 8 days (72 days) |
1893-04-22 |
Paul Kruger elected president of Transvaal for 3rd time |
1893-07-24 |
For only time in history of US Tennis championships, an event is held off the Eastern seaboard. Men's double championship in Chicago |
1893-08-10 |
Rudolf Diesel's prime model internal combustion engine, a single 10-foot iron cylinder with a flywheel at its base, ran on its own power for the first time in Augsburg, Germany |
1893-11-28 |
Women vote in a national election for the first time: the New Zealand general election. |
1894-01-01 |
Denmark adopts Mid-European time |
1894-03-12 |
In Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA, Coca-Cola is sold in bottles for the first time. |
1894-10-30 |
Daniel Cooper patents time clock |
1895-01-01 |
Norway adopts Mid-European time |
1895-10-05 |
The first individual time trial for racing cyclists is held on a 50-mile course north of London. |
1895-11-08 |
Wilhelm Röntgen observes X-rays for the first time during an experiment at Würzburg University, Germany |
1896-02-18 |
Cave of Winds at Niagara Falls goes almost dry for first time in 50 yrs |
1897-05-21 |
Yerkes Observatory 40" (1m) refractor used for 1st time |
1899-05-30 |
24th Preakness: R Clawson aboard Half Time wins in 1:47 |
1900-04-30 |
Casey Jones dies in a train wreck in Vaughn, Mississippi, while trying to make up time on the Cannonball Express. |
1900-09-17 |
USA, Anthracite coal miners go out on strike for better wages until the October 25, by which time the owners are persuaded that their stand is harming President McKinley's campaign |
1902-04-02 |
"Electric Theatre", the first full-time movie theater in the United States, opens in Los Angeles, California. |
1902-05-16 |
2 deaf-mutes face each other for 1st time as Dummy Hoy leads off for the Reds against Dummy Taylor of the Giants, Reds win 5-3 |
1902-06-15 |
Canada's Maritime Provinces switch from Eastern to Atlantic time |
1902-09-01 |
Tinker, Evers, & Chance appear together for 1st time |
1903-10-06 |
The High Court of Australia sits for the first time. |
1905-07-06 |
Alfred Deakin becomes Prime Minister of Australia for the second time. |
1906-01-12 |
1st time Dow Jones closes above 100 (100.26) |
1906-01-29 |
Coen de King skates world record time: 32,370 km |
1906-05-10 |
Russian Duma (Parliament) meets for 1st time |
1906-07-02 |
Yanks win by forfeit for the 1st time |
1906-09-01 |
Alberta adopts Mountain Standard Time |
1906-09-07 |
Alberto Santos-Dumont flies his 14-bis aircraft at Bagatelle, France for the first time successfully. |
1906-10-06 |
The Majlis of Iran convened for the first time. |
1907-02-27 |
Psychiatrists Carl Gustav Jung and Sigmund Freud meet for the first time in Vienna |
1907-12-31 |
For 1st time a ball drops at Times Square to signal new year |
1908-01-01 |
1st time, ball signifying new year dropped at Times Square |
1908-01-12 |
A long-distance radio message is sent from the Eiffel Tower for the first time. |
1909-01-28 |
US military forces leave Cuba for 2nd time |
1909-03-31 |
Gustav Mahler conducts NY Philharmonic for his 1st time |
1909-06-02 |
Alfred Deakin becomes Prime Minister of Australia for the third time. |
1910-03-03 |
Rockefeller Foundation: John D. Rockefeller Jr. announces his retirement from managing his businesses so that he can be devoted full time to being a philanthropist |
1910-04-19 |
Halley's comet seen by naked eye 1st time this trip (Curacao) |
1910-05-15 |
The last time a major earthquake happened on the Elsinore Fault Zone. |
1910-06-19 |
Father's Day celebrated for 1st time (Spokane, Wash) |
1910-11-08 |
For the first time since 1894, the US elects a Democratic Congress, including the first socialist ever to sit in Congress, Victor L Berger of Milwaukee |
1911-04-27 |
Following the resignation and death of William P. Frye, a compromise is reached to rotate the office of President pro tempore (for the time being) of the United States Senate. |
1911-08-14 |
United States Senate leaders begin to rotate the office of President pro tempore (for the time being) of the Senate among leading candidates to fill the vacancy left by William P. Frye's death. |
1911-11-27 |
Audience throws vegetables at actors for 1st recorded time in US |
1912-06-05 |
US marines invade Cuba (3nd time) |
1912-08-25 |
1st time an aircraft recovers from a spin |
1914-04-04 |
"Perils of Pauline" shown for 1st time in LA |
1914-09-17 |
Andrew Fisher becomes Prime Minister of Australia for the third time. |
1915-03-19 |
Pluto photographed for 1st time (although unknown at the time) |
1915-04-22 |
NY Yankees don pinstripes & hat-in-the-ring logo for 1st time |
1916-03-08 |
US invades Cuba for 3rd time, this to end corrupt Menocal regime |
1916-05-17 |
British Summer Time (Daylight Savings) introduced |
1916-05-21 |
Britain begins "Summer Time" (daylight saving time) |
1916-06-29 |
Boeing aircraft flies for 1st time |
1916-10-04 |
Market Street's "Path of Gold" lit for 1st time |
1917-11-05 |
Gen Pershing & US troops see action on Western Front for 1st time |
1918-03-19 |
US Congress authorizes time zones & approves daylight saving time |
1918-03-31 |
1st daylight savings time in US goes into effect |
1920-03-19 |
US Senate rejects Treaty of Versailles for 2nd time refusing to ratify League of Nations' covenant (maintaining isolation policy) |
1920-04-28 |
Azerbaijan SSR joins USSR (1st time) |
1920-07-27 |
Radio compass used for 1st time for aircraft navigation |
1920-09-30 |
Time Square Theater opens at 217 W 42nd St NYC |
1921-02-24 |
1st transcontinental flight in 24 hrs flying time arrives Florida |
1921-06-10 |
Babe Ruth becomes all time HR champ with #120 (Gavvy Cravath) |
1922-06-29 |
France grants 1 km² at Vimy Ridge "freely, and for all time, to the Government of Canada, the free use of the land exempt from all taxes." |
1922-07-17 |
Ty Cobb gets 5 hits in a game for record 4th time in a year |
1922-07-22 |
Cards enter 1st place, marks 1st time both St Louis teams are on top |
1922-08-14 |
1st "old time" musicians broadcasted on radio (Jenkins-WSB Atlanta) |
1922-08-30 |
Babe Ruth is thrown out of a game for 5th time in 1922 |
1922-10-04 |
For 1st time, entire World Series broadcast over radio (WJZ & WGY) |
1923-02-10 |
Ink paste manufactured for 1st time by Standard Ink Company |
1923-02-17 |
Ottawa Senator Cy Denneny becomes NHL's all time scorer (143 goals) |
1923-03-03 |
Time magazine publishes 1st issue featuring Joseph G. Cannon (Speaker of US House of Representatives) |
1923-10-04 |
Young Stribling held light-heavyweight boxing championship for shortest amount of time (3 hrs). Referee overturns decision |
1924-02-05 |
The Royal Greenwich Observatory begin broadcasting the hourly time signals known as the Greenwich Time Signal or the "BBC pips". |
1925-08-09 |
Only time Babe Ruth pinch-hit for, Bobby Veach flies out |
1926-08-18 |
Weather map televised for 1st time |
1927-04-03 |
Interstate Commerce Comm transfers Ohio to Eastern time zone |
1928-04-19 |
Yanks are out of 1st place for 1st time since May 1926 |
1928-06-15 |
Ty Cobb, 41, steals home for 50th & final time |
1928-07-06 |
Worlds largest record hailstone 1.5 lbs (7 inchs in diameter) at the time falls in Potter, Nebraska |
1928-07-07 |
Sliced bread is sold for the first time by the Chillicothe Baking Company of Chillicothe, Missouri. It is described as the greatest forward step in the baking industry since bread was wrapped". |
1929-02-05 |
Jimmy Hatlo's "They'll Do It Every Time" cartoon debuts in SF |
1929-06-15 |
1st time NY curb stock exchange transacts more business than NY Exch |
1929-09-03 |
Dow Jones Industrial Average reaches all time high of 381.17, to be shortly followed by the Crash of 1929. |
1930-01-05 |
Bonnie Parker meets Clyde Barrow for the first time at Clarence Clay's house |
1930-05-27 |
The 1,046-foot (319-meter) Chrysler Building in New York City, the tallest man-made structure at the time, opens to the public. |
1930-06-16 |
Sovnarkom establishes decree time in the USSR. |
1930-08-03 |
2nd time in 1930, Chuck Klein of Phillies hits in 26 straight games |
1931-03-04 |
West Indies beat Australia for the 1st time, by 30 runs at SCG |
1931-06-06 |
"There Ought To Be A Moonlight Saving Time" by Guy Lombardo hits #1 |
1932-02-09 |
America enter Olympic 2-man bobsled competition for 1st time |
1932-02-15 |
Aust beat South Africa in cricket by an inn in 5 hrs 53 min playing time |
1932-02-29 |
TIME magazine features eccentric American politician William "Alfalfa" Murray on its cover after Murray stated his intention to run for President of the United States. |
1932-08-05 |
Clyde Barrow and two associates kill Sheriff C.G. Maxwell and his deputy, Eugene C. Moore, the first time the Barrow gang killed a lawman |
1932-11-08 |
Franklin Roosevelt (D) elected 32nd President for 1st time |
1932-11-28 |
Groucho Marx performed on radio for 1st time |
1933-07-19 |
1st time brothers on opposite teams homer in the same game. Red Sox |
1933-08-03 |
Yanks are shut out for 1st time after 308 games (since Aug 2, 1931) |
1933-08-26 |
Jan van Houten bicycles world record time (44,588 km) |
1934-01-05 |
Fenway Park catches fire for 2nd time (May 8th 1926 also) |
1934-07-14 |
NY Times erroneously declares Ruth 700 HR record to stand for all time |
1934-08-10 |
Babe Ruth announces this is his final season as full time player |
1935-02-01 |
1st "March of Time" newsreel premieres at the Capitol |
1935-02-06 |
"Monopoly" board game goes on sale for 1st time |
1935-03-30 |
Newfoundland changes time to 3½ hrs W of Greenwich, repeats 44 sec |
1935-07-05 |
1st time brothers on opposing teams hit HRs, Tony & Al Cuccunello |
1935-10-23 |
Mackenzie King is elected as Prime Minister of Canada for the third time |
1936-08-06 |
1st time in 20th century, 1st 2 batters in a game-Roy Johnson & Rabbit Warstler of Boston Bees-lead off with HRs |
1936-09-29 |
Radio used for 1st time for a presidential campaign |
1937-09-29 |
Frans Slaats bicycles world record time (45,563 km) |
1938-02-03 |
Paul Osborn's "On Borrowed Time," premieres in NYC |
1938-03-13 |
World News Roundup is broadcast for the first time on CBS Radio in the United States. |
1938-09-15 |
Only time brothers hit back-to-back HRs (Lloyd & Paul Waner, Pitts) |
1938-09-23 |
Time capsule, to be opened in 6939, buried at World's Fair in NYC (capsule contained a woman's hat, man's pipe & 1,100' of microfilm) |
1938-11-05 |
Rugers beats Princeton 1st time in 60 yrs as Rutgers Stad dedicated |
1938-11-06 |
3 DiMaggio brothers play together for 1st time, charity all star game |
1939-03-31 |
"The Hound of Baskervilles", starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson for the first time, is released |
1939-04-17 |
SN Behrman's "No Time for Comedy" premieres in NYC |
1939-06-30 |
Heinkel He 176 rocket plane flies for 1st time, at Peenemunde |
1939-09-17 |
Taisto Mäki becomes the first man to run the 10,000 metres in under 30 minutes, in a time of 29:52.6 |
1939-10-24 |
Nylon stockings go on sale for first time (Wilmington, Delaware) |
1939-10-25 |
William Saroyan's "Time of Your Life" premieres in NYC |
1940-05-19 |
Amsterdam time becomes MET (Middle European Time) |
1940-09-14 |
Congress passes 1st peace-time conscription bill (draft law) |
1940-09-27 |
Yankees, lose to A's & eliminated from pennant for 1st time since 1935 |
1941-05-25 |
Ted Williams raises his batting average over .400 for 1st time in 1941 |
1941-06-06 |
Giants use plastic batting helmets for 1st time |
1941-07-04 |
Howard Florey & Norman Heatley meet for 1st time, 11 days later they successfully recreate penicillin |
1942-02-09 |
Daylight Savings War Time goes into effect in US |
1942-03-27 |
Japan forces Java to use "Tokyo time" 1½ hour forward |
1942-04-01 |
Mexico changes from 3 time zones to 2 |
1942-07-18 |
Test flight of German Messerschmitt Me-262 using only its jet engines for the first time. |
1942-07-20 |
Time puts Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovitch on its cover |
1942-12-04 |
US bombers struck Italian mainland for 1st time in WW II |
1943-01-23 |
Duke Ellington plays at Carnegie Hall in New York City for the first time. |
1943-04-19 |
Bicycle Day - Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann deliberately takes LSD for the first time. |
1944-01-18 |
The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City hosts a jazz concert for the first time. The performers were Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Artie Shaw, Roy Eldridge and Jack Teagarden. |
1944-03-19 |
Tippett's oratorium "Child of Our Time" premieres in London |
1944-04-30 |
NY Giant, Mel Ott scores 6 runs in 1 game drawing 5 walks for 4th time |
1944-09-12 |
US Army troops entered Germany for 1st time |
1945-03-10 |
Tokyo in fire after night time B-29 bombing |
1945-04-30 |
"Arthur Godfrey Time" begins a 27 year run on CBS radio |
1945-08-14 |
V-J Day; Japan surrenders unconditionally to end WW II (also August 15 depending on time zone) |
1945-08-15 |
Victory over Japan Day, the Japanese surrender and the end of WWII is announced in Japan (due to time zones 14th Aug in the Americas) |
1945-10-03 |
Tigers & Cubs meet in World Series for 4th time |
1945-10-21 |
Women in France allowed to vote for 1st time |
1946-01-10 |
UN General Assembly meets for 1st time (London) |
1946-04-08 |
League of Nations assembles for last time |
1946-06-14 |
Nat King Cole records "The Christmas Song" for the first time |
1946-07-16 |
Attempt made to recall Mayor Lapham (1st time in SF history) |
1946-08-09 |
1st time all major-league baseball games (8) are played at night |
1946-09-29 |
1st time NL pennant ends in a tie (Cards & Dodgers) |
1947-08-20 |
Boston Braves hit a million attendance for 1st time |
1947-10-01 |
The F-86 Sabre flies for the first time. |
1947-11-02 |
Howard Hughes' "Spruce Goose" flies for 1st (& last) time |
1948-02-05 |
"Nature of Things" science show premieres on NBC prime time |
1948-02-16 |
Miranda, famous moon of Uranus, photographed for 1st time |
1948-06-18 |
National Security Council authorizes covert operations for 1st time |
1948-07-30 |
Professional wrestling premieres on prime-time network TV (DuMont) |
1949-09-17 |
North Atlantic Treaty Council meets for 1st time |
1950-02-16 |
Longest-running prime-time game show, "What's My Line" begins on CBS |
1950-07-03 |
1st time US & North Korean forces clash in Korean War |
1950-08-11 |
Hitting just .279, Yank great Joe DiMaggio is benched for 1st time |
1950-09-15 |
For a record 6th time, NY Yankee Johnny Mize hits 3 HRs in one game |
1950-09-30 |
Radio's "Grand Ole Opry" is broadcasted on TV for 1st time |
1950-10-08 |
Cleveland Browns play Pittsburgh for 1st time, beat Steelers 30-17 |
1950-10-26 |
Robert McClure sights the fabled Northwest Passage for the first time (from Banks Island towards Melville Island) |
1951-02-03 |
Dick Button wins US skating title for 6th time |
1951-06-14 |
"Courtin' Time" opens at National Theater NYC for 37 performances |
1951-07-14 |
"Courtin' Time" closes at National Theater NYC after 37 performances |
1952-10-15 |
Arthur Laurent's "Time of the Cuckoo" premieres in NYC |
1953-03-19 |
25th Academy Awards - "Greatest Show on Earth", Gary Cooper & Shirley Booth win (1st time televised) |
1953-11-03 |
1939 sacrifice fly rule restored: no time at bat for sac fly |
1954-04-19 |
7-time winner of Boston Marathon, 65-year-old Clarence Demar, runs his last race at Boston finishing 78th |
1954-08-31 |
Hurricane Carol hits New England, 70 die, Costliest ever hurricane at the time and 1st storm name to be retired. |
1954-09-12 |
White Sox win 90th game, 1st time they win this many since 1920 |
1954-11-23 |
For the first time, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above the peak it reached just before the 1929 crash. |
1954-12-26 |
"The Shadow," airs for last time on radio |
1955-06-12 |
"Mr Peepers" (TV Comedy) starring Wally Cox airs for last time on NBC |
1955-10-07 |
Beat poet Allen Ginsberg reads his poem "Howl" for the first time at a poetry reading in San Francisco. |
1955-10-18 |
Track & Field names Jesse Owens all-time track athelete |
1955-10-20 |
"No Time for Sergeants" opens on Broadway, starring Andy Griffith |
1955-10-23 |
Dominican League moves to winter baseball for 1st time |
1955-10-25 |
Austria resumed its sovereignty after departure of last Allied occupation forces, for 1st time since German occupation of 1938 |
1955-11-01 |
Time bomb aboard United DC-6 kills 44 above Longmont, Colorado |
1956-03-12 |
Dow Jones closes above 500 for 1st time (500.24) |
1956-05-18 |
Mickey Mantle hits HR from both sides of plate for record 3rd time |
1956-09-09 |
Elvis Presley appears on the Ed Sullivan Show for the 1st time |
1957-02-27 |
Premiere of only prime-time network TV show beginning with an "X": "Xavier Cugat Show" on NBC (until X-Files) |
1957-05-04 |
Alan Freed hosts "Rock n' Roll Show" 1st prime-time network rock show |
1957-07-06 |
John Lennon (16) & Paul McCartney (15) meet for 1st time as Lennon's rock group Quarrymen perform at a church dinner |
1957-09-02 |
1st edition newspaper the Ware Time (in Suriname), 1,700 die |
1957-10-01 |
B-52 bombers begin full-time flying alert in case of USSR attack |
1957-10-10 |
Braves' Lew Burdette beats Yankees for 3rd time in 1 World Series |
1958-02-04 |
Hall of Fame fails to elect anyone for 1st time since 1950 |
1958-02-23 |
5-time world driving champion Juan Fangio kidnapped by Cuban rebels |
1958-04-04 |
The CND Peace Symbol displayed in public for the first time in London. |
1958-04-05 |
Ripple Rock, an underwater threat to navigation in the Seymour Narrows in Canada is destroyed in one of the largest non-nuclear controlled explosions of the time. |
1958-10-08 |
Braves Eddie Mathews strikes out for World Series record 11th time |
1958-10-23 |
The Springhill Mine Bump - An underground earthquake traps 174 miners in the No. 2 colliery at Springhill, Nova Scotia, the deepest coal mine in North America at the time. By November 1, rescuers from around the world had dug out 100 of the victims, marking the death toll at 74. |
1958-11-27 |
USSR abrogates Allied war-time agreements on control of Germany |
1958-12-05 |
The Preston bypass, the UK's first stretch of motorway, opens to traffic for the first time. It is now part of the M6 and M55 motorways. |
1959-04-27 |
"Today" show goes abroard 1st time (Paris France) |
1959-05-20 |
Yanks sink to last place, 1st time since May 25, 1940 |
1959-06-01 |
2-time champ Monterrey Mexico barred from 1959 Little League competition for using players outside predetermined geographical area |
1959-06-30 |
During a game in Wrigley Field, 2 balls were in play at same time |
1959-07-15 |
The steel strike of 1959 begins, leading to significant importation of foreign steel for the first time in United States history. |
1959-10-07 |
Far side of Moon seen for 1st time, compliments of USSR's Luna 3 |
1960-08-28 |
White Sox Ted Kluzewski's 3-run HR is disallowed as ump called time |
1960-09-15 |
Maurice Richard announces his retirement. He finishes his career with 544 goals, an NHL record at the time. |
1960-09-25 |
For 1st time since 1927, Pirates clinch NL pennant |
1960-09-30 |
Flintstones premieres (1st prime time animation show) |
1960-10-12 |
Inejiro Asanuma is assassinated in Japan by Otoya Yamaguchi, a 17-year-old. The camera was rolling at that time. |
1960-12-13 |
Italy beats US in Davis cup (1st time in 24 years US not in finals) |
1961-01-02 |
Hawaii's, then all time low temperature, 14°F recorded atop Haleakale |
1961-05-12 |
Mikhail Botvinnik wins world chess championship for 3rd time |
1961-05-30 |
Long time Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo is assassinated in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. |
1961-11-26 |
For 2nd time in his career, St Louis' Jerry Norton has 4 interceptions |
1961-12-15 |
Equal access rule, political parties get TV broadcasting time |
1962-02-02 |
8 of 9 planets align for 1st time in 400 years |
1962-04-24 |
MIT sends TV signal by satellite for 1st time: CA to MA |
1962-05-09 |
Laser beam successfully bounced off Moon for 1st time |
1962-06-06 |
Beatles meet their producer George Martin for 1st time, they record "Besame Mucho" with Peter Best on drums |
1962-07-12 |
1st time 2 manned crafts in space (USSR) |
1962-08-12 |
1st time 2 people in space |
1962-10-08 |
Spiegel scandal: Der Spiegel publishes the article "Bedingt abwehrbereit" ("Conditionally prepared for defense") about a NATO manoeuver called "Fallex 62", which uncovered the sorry state of the Bundeswehr (Germany's army) facing the communist threat from the east at the time. The magazine was soon accused of treason. |
1963-04-21 |
Beatles meet Rolling Stones for 1st time |
1963-04-21 |
The Universal House of Justice of the Bahá'í Faith is elected for the first time. |
1963-06-11 |
US President JFK says segregation is morally wrong & that it is "time to act" |
1963-10-01 |
1st time since 1910 no AL player, played in every game |
1963-12-07 |
Instant replay is used for the first time in a Army-Navy game. |
1963-12-20 |
Berlin Wall opens for 1st time to West Berliners |
1963-12-31 |
Jerry Garcia & Bob Weir played music together for the 1st time |
1964-05-30 |
Giants sweep Mets 5-3 & 8-6 in 23 inn, records include elapsed time of 9:50, 47 strikeouts, 7:22 for 2nd game & NY's 22 K's in 2nd games |
1964-08-12 |
10th time Mantle switch-hits HR in a game, one goes 502 feet |
1964-08-12 |
Mickey Mantle switch-hits HR record 10th & final time in a game |
1964-10-12 |
1st time 3 people in space |
1964-10-23 |
Time Magazine uses term "op art" for 1st time |
1964-11-24 |
For 1st time since 1800, residents of Washngton DC permitted to vote |
1964-12-15 |
1st time 4 people in space |
1965-03-02 |
One of the most popular musical films of all time, "The Sound of Music", starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, is released |
1965-07-24 |
Rock group "The Animals" 1st time in British charts |
1966-03-10 |
5 time Horse of the Year, Kelso, retires |
1966-05-21 |
"Time for Singing" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 41 performances |
1966-06-12 |
Dave Clark Five sets record as they appear for 12th time on Ed Sullivan |
1966-06-26 |
"Time for Singing" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 41 perfs |
1966-06-29 |
In the Vietnam War, US planes bombed Hanoi & Haiphong for 1st time |
1966-08-17 |
Willie Mays takes 2nd place on all-time HR list |
1966-11-01 |
Sandy Koufax becomes 1st 3-time Cy Young Award winner |
1966-11-30 |
Radio time signal WWV moves from Greenbelt, Maryland |
1966-12-01 |
Radio time signal WWV moves from Greenbelt, Md to Boulder, Colo |
1966-12-18 |
Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" airs for 1st time on CBS |
1967-03-31 |
1st time Jimi Hendrix burns his guitar (London) |
1967-04-14 |
In the Vietnam War, US planes bombed Haiphong for 1st time |
1967-04-20 |
US planes bomb Haiphong for 1st time during Vietnam War |
1967-06-20 |
Phillies Larry Jackson beats NY Mets for 18th straight time |
1967-08-05 |
1st time an AFL team beats an NFL team, Broncos beats Detroit 13-7 |
1967-09-30 |
Palace of Fine Arts reopens (1st time during 1915 exposition) |
1967-10-30 |
Ferdinand Bracke bicycles world record time (48,093 km) |
1967-11-25 |
Puerto Rico placed on Atlantic Standard Time |
1967-11-27 |
French President Charles de Gaulle said 'Non!' to British entry to the European Common Market for the second time |
1967-12-15 |
Beatles release "Christmas Time is Here Again" |
1968-01-18 |
"Happy Time" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 286 performances |
1968-02-18 |
British adopts year-round daylight savings time as a trial |
1968-03-07 |
The BBC broadcasts the news for the first time in color on television. |
1968-08-11 |
The last steam passenger train service runs in Britain. A selection of British Rail steam locomotives make the 120-mile journey from Liverpool to Carlisle and returns to Liverpool before having their fires dropped for the last time - this working was known as the Fifteen Guinea Special. |
1968-09-28 |
"Happy Time" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 286 performances |
1968-10-02 |
1st time, 2 soon-to-be-named MVPs oppose each other Cards Bob Gibson beat Tigers Denny McLain 4-0 |
1968-12-09 |
NLS (a system for which hypertext and the computer mouse were developed) is publicly demonstrated for the first time in San Francisco. |
1969-01-27 |
Chuck Noll is named head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers (the youngest coach in NFL history at the time) |
1969-03-12 |
11th Grammy Awards: Mrs Robinson, By the Time I Get to Phoenix wins |
1969-09-10 |
NY Mets sweep Montreal Expos putting them in 1st place for 1st time |
1969-10-12 |
1st time 5 people in space |
1969-10-13 |
1st time 7 people in space |
1970-01-01 |
"The Epoch" (Time 0 for UNIX systems, Midnight GMT) |
1970-01-14 |
Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officers begin to patrol the Falls Road area of Belfast for the first time since August 1969 |
1970-02-23 |
Holy Eucharist given by women for 1st time in Roman Catholic service |
1970-03-18 |
NFL selects Wilson as official football & scoreboard as official time |
1970-03-31 |
Following an Orange Order parade, intense riots erupt on the Springfield Road in Belfast; violence lasts for three days, and the British Army used CS gas for the first time in large quantities |
1970-05-03 |
Trans-Arabian Pipeline delivery from Saudi Arabia to the Mediterranean interrupted in Syria, driving oil tanker rates to all time highs |
1970-07-02 |
NY Yankees Horace Clarke breaks up a no-hitter in the 9th for 3rd time in 28 days |
1970-07-18 |
Ron Hunt gets hit by a pitch for a record 119th time |
1970-08-02 |
Rubber bullets used for the first time in Northern Ireland during 'The Troubles' |
1970-08-28 |
Phillies Larry Bowa steals home for 2nd time in 1970 |
1970-09-12 |
Supersonic airliner Concorde lands for 1st time at Heathrow airport |
1971-02-06 |
1st time a golf ball is hit on Moon (by Alan Shepard) |
1971-05-25 |
The Provisional Irish Republican Army throw a time bomb into Springfield Road British Army base in Belfast, killing British Army Sergeant Michael Willetts and wounding seven officers |
1971-07-28 |
16 time gold glover Brook Robinson commits 3 errors in 6th inning |
1971-08-28 |
The US dollar is allowed to float against the Japanese yen for the first time. |
1971-09-29 |
Ron Hunt is hit by a pitch for record 50th time in a season |
1971-11-30 |
TV movie "Brian's Song" airs for 1st time on ABC-TV |
1972-01-01 |
Policewomen are enlisted as full members of South African Police Force for the first time. |
1972-02-15 |
Pres Velasco Ibarra of Ecuador deposed for 4th time |
1972-02-15 |
Sound recordings are granted U.S. federal copyright protection for the first time. |
1972-02-20 |
1st time Cleveland Cavaliers beat NY Knicks (111-109) |
1972-03-06 |
Jack Nicklaus, passes Arnold Palmer as golf's all-time money winner |
1972-03-18 |
Cornell NCAA hockey team shut out for 1st time in 225 games (Boston U) |
1972-04-30 |
"Arthur Godfrey Time" ends a 27 year run on radio |
1972-06-30 |
One leap second is added to the UTC time system; also 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985 |
1972-07-27 |
The F-15 Eagle flies for the first time. |
1972-09-04 |
Thieves steal 18 paintings from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in what was at the time the largest art theft in North America. |
1972-10-17 |
1st time Islanders shut-out-5-0 vs Penguins |
1972-11-11 |
Dow Jones Index moves above 1,000 for 1st time |
1972-11-14 |
Dow Jones closes above 1,000 for 1st time (1003.16) |
1972-12-11 |
Jet's Don Maynard becomes all time pro reception leader (632) |
1973-01-23 |
Helgafell, island of Heimaey Iceland erupts for 1st time in 7,000 yrs |
1973-02-07 |
1st time Rangers shut-out Islanders 6-0 |
1973-02-10 |
2nd time Rangers shut-out Islanders 6-0 |
1973-02-16 |
WI v Australia at Kingston, 1st time since 1955 without Sobers |
1973-02-20 |
10th time Islanders shut-out-4-0 vs Penguins |
1973-03-04 |
15th Grammy Awards: 1st Time Ever I Saw Your Face, America |
1973-05-09 |
For 2nd time, Johnny Bench hits 3 HRs in a game |
1973-06-13 |
Garvey, Lopes, Cey & Russell play together for 1st time, set record of staying together as an infield for 8½ years (LA Dodgers) |
1973-07-03 |
Brothers Jim & Gaylord Perry face each other for only time, Tigers beat Indians 5-4, as Gaylord loses |
1973-07-19 |
Willie Mays named to NL all star team for 24th time (ties Musial) |
1973-08-18 |
Gene Krupa, drummer, plays for final time with Benny Goodman Quartet |
1973-09-26 |
Concorde makes its first non-stop crossing of the Atlantic (Washington DC to Paris) in record-breaking time (3h33m). |
1973-10-27 |
1st time Islanders beat Rangers-3-2 |
1973-10-30 |
The Bosporus Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey is completed, connecting the continents of Europe and Asia over the Bosporus for the first time. |
1973-12-10 |
1st time since 1885, tennis has 2 top males (S Smith & J Connors) |
1974-01-06 |
In response to the 1973 energy crisis, daylight saving time commences nearly four months early in the United States. |
1974-02-02 |
The F-16 Fighting Falcon flies for the first time. |
1974-02-06 |
3rd time Rangers shut-out Islanders 6-0 |
1974-06-26 |
The Universal Product Code is scanned for the first time to sell a package of Wrigley's chewing gum at the Marsh Supermarket in Troy, Ohio |
1974-08-06 |
6th time Phils get just 1 assist in game; no other team did it twice |
1974-10-08 |
Franklin National Bank collapses due to fraud and mismanagement; at the time it was the largest bank failure in the history of the United States. |
1974-10-12 |
1st time Wash Caps are shutout as they are beat 6-0 by Minnesota |
1974-10-28 |
1st time 2 Islanders hat trick in same game-MacMillian & Westfall |
1974-11-02 |
78 die when the Time Go-Go Club in Seoul, South Korea burns down. Six of the victims jumped to their deaths from the seventh floor after a club official barred the doors after the fire started. |
1974-11-12 |
A salmon is discovered in the River Thames, England, for the first time since 1833 |
1974-11-30 |
20th time Islanders shut-out (3-0 vs Canucks) |
1975-02-23 |
In response to the energy crisis, daylight saving time commences nearly two months early in the United States. |
1975-03-13 |
Bernard Slade's "Same Time, Next Year," premieres in NYC |
1975-03-29 |
Only 2nd time Islanders beat Rangers |
1975-05-04 |
Houston's Bob Watson scores baseball's one-millionth run of all time |
1975-05-17 |
NBC paid $5M for rights to show "Gone with the Wind" one time |
1975-06-09 |
UK House of Commons is broadcast live by radio for first time |
1975-10-27 |
Covers of both Time & Newsweek picture rock singer Bruce Springsteen |
1975-12-13 |
1st time Saturday Night Live uses a time delay (Richard Pryor hosts) |
1975-12-16 |
1st broadcast of "One Day at a Time" on CBS TV |
1975-12-17 |
1st time NY Islanders shut-out NY Rangers, 3-0-Billy Smith's 5th |
1976-03-05 |
British pound falls below $2 for 1st time |
1976-05-29 |
"One Piece At A Time" by Johnny Cash hits #29 |
1977-01-19 |
Snow falls in Miami, Florida. This is the only time in the history of the city that snowfall has occurred. It also fell in the Bahamas. |
1977-02-06 |
4th time Rangers shut-out Islanders 4-0 |
1977-03-02 |
1st time Jay Leno appears on Tonight Show |
1977-04-03 |
Netherlands/Belgium/Luxembourg adopt summer time |
1977-05-29 |
Indianapolis 500: A J Foyt wins for a record 4th time |
1977-06-18 |
Space Shuttle test model "Enterprise" carries a crew aloft for 1st time, It was fixed to a modified Boeing 747 |
1977-06-25 |
Roy C Sullivan of Va is struck by lightning for 7th time! |
1977-06-27 |
Willie McCovey smashes 2 HRs in inning for 2nd time (Apr 12, 1973) |
1977-10-18 |
1st Islander 0-0 tie-Kings at Nassau-25th time shutout-Resch's 15th |
1978-01-11 |
Soyuz 27 links with Salyut 6 & Soyuz 26 (1st time 3 spacecraft link) |
1978-01-18 |
Geoff Boycott captains England for the 1st time, v Pak Karachi |
1978-02-08 |
Proceedings of the United States Senate are broadcast on radio for the first time. |
1978-04-24 |
Angels Nolan Ryan strikes out 15 Mariners, 20th time he has 15 in game |
1978-07-28 |
Price of gold tops $200-an-oz level for 1st time |
1978-09-16 |
Yanks beat Red Sox for 6th time in 2 weeks, 3-2 |
1978-11-19 |
Gavaskar gets twin cricket tons for India for 2nd time |
1979-01-02 |
Gavaskar gets twin tons for India for the third time (v WI) |
1979-02-05 |
Costliest single periodical ad, $3.2 million, Gulf + Western in Time |
1979-02-08 |
Denis Sassou-Nguesso became the President of the Republic of the Congo for the first time. |
1979-06-09 |
Phillies wear burgundy uniforms for 1st & last time |
1979-06-18 |
Billy Martin becomes Yankee manager (2nd time), replacing Bob Lemon |
1979-09-24 |
Pete Rose reaches 200 hits in a season for 10th time |
1979-10-22 |
"One Mo' Time" with Vernel Bagners premieres in NYC |
1979-10-29 |
Billy Martin fired as Yankee manager (2nd time) |
1979-11-25 |
Pat Summerall and John Madden broadcast a game together for the first time, a pairing that would last 22 years and become one of the most well-known partnerships in TV sportscasting history |
1980-02-26 |
Egypt & Israel exchange ambassadors for 1st time |
1980-03-03 |
Pierre Trudeau sworn in, for the second time, as the 17th Prime Minister of Canada |
1980-03-06 |
Emmy 7th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 1st time |
1980-05-05 |
Constantine Karamanlis is elected for the first time President of Greece. |
1980-07-10 |
Alexandra Palace burnt down for a second time. |
1980-10-21 |
1st (& only) time Phillies win World Series (in 98 years) |
1980-11-04 |
Sadaharu Oh, 40, pro baseball's all-time HR run king with 868, retires |
1981-01-04 |
"Red Right 88", trailing 14—12 with little time remaining the Browns chose to attempt an end zone pass play (Red Right 88) before trying for a game-winning field goal in the final minute, but the pass is intercepted by Raiders safety Mike Davis and Oakland wins |
1981-01-12 |
Dynasty, a prime time soap opera inspired by Dallas, premieres on ABC |
1981-01-21 |
Bernhard Goetz is assault for 1st time on a NY subway train |
1981-03-19 |
-21] Emmy 8th Daytime Awards - Susan Lucci loses for 2nd time |
1981-04-01 |
Daylight saving time is introduced in the USSR. |
1981-06-05 |
Astro's Nolan Ryan passes Early Wynn as all-time walk leader (1,777) |
1981-06-05 |
TODAY/PC runs for 1st time |
1981-09-06 |
Bob Lemon named NY Yankee manager for 2nd time |
1981-11-12 |
2nd shuttle mission-1st time spacecraft launched twice (Columbia 2) |
1982-01-04 |
Golden Gate Bridge closed for 3rd time by fierce storm |
1982-03-07 |
NCAA Tournament Selection televised live for 1st time |
1982-04-26 |
Gene Michael becomes NY Yankee manager for 2nd time |
1982-06-08 |
Emmy 9th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 3rd time |
1982-06-23 |
-117°F; All time low at South Pole |
1982-08-18 |
1st time NYSE tops 100 M figure, 132.69 M shares traded |
1982-11-09 |
Sugar Ray Leonard retires for 1st time |
1982-11-11 |
30th time Islanders shut-out-2-0 vs North Stars |
1982-11-27 |
5th time Rangers shut-out Islanders 3-0 |
1982-12-06 |
Droppin Well bombing: 11 British soldiers and 6 civilians are killed by an Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) time bomb at the Droppin' Well Bar in Ballykelly, County Londonderry |
1982-12-26 |
TIME's Man of the Year is a computer |
1983-01-11 |
Billy Martin named NY Yankee manager for 3rd time |
1983-01-17 |
Alabama Gov George C Wallace, becomes governor for record 4th time |
1983-02-24 |
Dow Jones closes above 1100 mark for 1st time |
1983-03-14 |
OPEC cut oil prices for 1st time in 23 years |
1983-03-21 |
Only known typo on Time Magazine cover (control=contol), all recalled |
1983-04-26 |
Dow Jones Industrial Avg breaks 1,200 for 1st time |
1983-06-06 |
Emmy 10th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 4th time |
1983-06-22 |
1st time a satellite is retrieved from orbit by Space Shuttle |
1983-09-29 |
1st time Congress invokes War Powers Act |
1983-12-16 |
Yogi Berra named Yankee manager for 2nd time |
1984-01-19 |
Francesco Moser bicycles world record time: 50,808 km |
1984-02-07 |
David (born without immunity system) at 12, touches mom for 1st time |
1984-02-08 |
1st time 8 people in space |
1984-03-09 |
John Lennon single "Borrowed Time" released posthumously |
1984-04-05 |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar breaks Wilt Chamberlain's all-time career scoring record of 31,419 points (31,421) |
1984-04-06 |
1st time 11 people in space |
1984-05-12 |
South African prisoner Nelson Mandela sees his wife for 1st time in 22 years |
1984-06-04 |
Arnold Palmer fails to make US Open golf tournament 1st time in 32 yrs |
1984-06-05 |
Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" becomes #1 |
1984-06-09 |
Cyndi Lauper's 1st #1 "Time After Times" |
1984-06-10 |
US missile shoots down an incoming missile in space for first time |
1984-06-27 |
Emmy 11th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 5th time |
1984-09-20 |
Cubs break 2 million in home attendance for 1st time |
1984-10-21 |
Niki Lauda becomes 3rd time motor racing world champ |
1985-04-25 |
For 2nd time, Wayne Gretzky, scores 7 points in a Cup game (3 goals, 4 assists) |
1985-04-28 |
Billy Martin named NY Yankee manager for 4th time |
1985-05-20 |
Dow Jones industrial avg closes above 1300 for 1st time |
1985-08-01 |
Emmy 12th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 6th time |
1985-08-29 |
NY Yank Don Baylor is hit by a pitch for a record 190th time |
1985-10-27 |
Billy Martin is fired by Yankees for 4th time |
1985-11-19 |
US President Reagan & Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet for first time |
1985-12-02 |
NFL QB legends Dan Marino and John Elway face each other for the first time, a 30-26 victory for the Dolphins (Marino 390 yards and 3 touchdowns) |
1985-12-05 |
Dow Jones Industrial Average rose above 1,500 level for 1st time |
1985-12-11 |
Dow Jones closes above 1,500 for 1st time (1,511.70) |
1986-02-09 |
Marvin Johnson wins record 3rd time, light heavyweight boxing title |
1986-06-05 |
SD Padre Steve Garvey ejected for 1st time |
1986-06-29 |
Moses Mayekiso, who was the General Secretary of the Metal and Allied Workers Union (MAWU) and became a member of the South African Communist Party (SACP), is detained for a second time and spends several months in solitary cofinement |
1986-07-17 |
Emmy 13th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 7th time |
1986-08-12 |
Don Baylor gets hits by a pitch for a record 25th time in a season |
1986-09-06 |
Jozef Pribilinec speed walking world record time (15,447k) |
1986-11-15 |
2nd time Saturday Night Live uses a time delay (Sam Knison hosts) |
1986-11-28 |
US Reagan administration exceeds SALT II arms limitations for 1st time |
1986-12-31 |
Russian TU-144 flies for 1st time faster than sound |
1987-01-08 |
Dow Jones closes above 2,000 for 1st time (2,002.25) |
1987-02-05 |
Dow Jones avg closes above 2,200 for 1st time |
1987-02-19 |
Anti-smoking ad airs for 1st time on TV, featuring Yul Brynner |
1987-04-09 |
For 3rd time, Wayne Gretzky, scores 7 points (1 goal, 6 assists) in a Stanley Cup game and passes Jean Beliveau as all time playoff scoring champ |
1987-06-30 |
Emmy 14th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 8th time |
1987-07-12 |
1st time in 20 years a delegation from USSR lands in Israel |
1987-07-17 |
Dow Jones closes above 2,500 (2,510.04) for 1st time |
1987-08-17 |
Dow Jones Industrial Avg closes above 2,700 for 1st time (2,700.57) |
1987-08-18 |
Philip Rush of NZ, set record for triple crossing English Channel his time 28:21, 10 hours faster than 1st man to do it |
1987-08-29 |
Nolan Ryan passes the 200-strikeout barrier for record 11th time |
1987-10-16 |
Dow Jones for 1st time falls more than 100 pts (108.35) |
1987-10-19 |
Woody Woodward resigns as NY Yankee GM, Lou Piniella is named GM & Billy Martin is named NY Yankee manager for 5th & final time |
1987-12-10 |
"Nightline" is seen in USSR for 1st time |
1987-12-27 |
Steve Largent sets all-time NFL record for career catches when he catches his 752nd pass |
1988-02-05 |
1st prime-time wrestling match in 30 yrs-Andre beats Hulk Hogan |
1988-04-03 |
NJ Devils beat Blackhawks, 4-3 in OT to join playoffs for 1st time |
1988-04-28 |
NJ Devils set all time playoff mark for penalty minutes |
1988-06-13 |
45th time opposing pitchers hit HRS, Mark Davis (Padres)/Mike Krukow |
1988-06-29 |
Emmy 15th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 9th time |
1988-09-13 |
10th time, 4 players hit baseball major-league record grand slams |
1988-10-07 |
Latvian flag raised in Riga for first time since annexation by USSR |
1988-10-07 |
Lou Piniella is fired as manager of Yankees for 2nd time |
1988-10-22 |
Elton John sells out Madison Square Garden for a record 26th time |
1988-10-30 |
NY Jets finally beat Pittsburgh Steelers for 1st time |
1988-11-30 |
Soviets stop jamming Radio Liberty; 1st time in 38 yrs |
1988-12-14 |
US agrees to talk to Palestine Liberation Org (1st time in 13 yrs) |
1989-01-21 |
Wayne Gretzky passes Marcel Dionne to become NHL's 2nd all time scorer |
1989-01-29 |
Game-winning RBI, official statistic dropped after 9 years of use NY Mets Keith Hernandez is the all-time leader with 129 |
1989-05-14 |
1st time since 1948 a player hit 6 consecutive doubles (Kirby Puckett) |
1989-05-19 |
Dow Jones Avg passes 2,500 mark for 1st time, closes at 2,501.1 |
1989-06-07 |
For one second this morning, the time is 01:23:45, 6-7-89 |
1989-06-29 |
Emmy 16th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 10th time |
1989-07-21 |
Greg LeMond (US) wins Tour de France in fastest time |
1989-07-23 |
FOX-TV tops ABC, NBC & CBS for 1st time (America's Most Wanted) |
1989-09-25 |
Ronald Harwood's "Another Time" premieres in London |
1989-09-29 |
Glenn Frey joins Don Henley on-stage (for 1st time since 1981) |
1989-10-15 |
Wayne Gretzky passes Gordie Howes as NHL's all time top scorer |
1989-12-18 |
"I Love Lucy" Christmas episode, shown for 1st time in over 30 years |
1990-02-21 |
32nd Grammy Awards: Wind Beneath My Wings, Nick of Time wins |
1990-02-27 |
No one elected to Hall of Fame for 2nd time in 3 years |
1990-03-28 |
Michael Jordan scores 69 points, 4th time he scores 60 pts in a game |
1990-04-19 |
Marla Maples appears on ABC's Prime-Time |
1990-04-29 |
Dan Quisenberry (all-time AL save king, 238) announces his retirement |
1990-05-12 |
3rd time Saturday Night Live uses time delay (Andrew Dice Clay hosts) |
1990-05-14 |
46th time opposing pitchers hit HR, Valenzuela (Dodgers)/Gross (Expos) |
1990-06-01 |
Detroit Pistons beat Trailblazers in Portland for 1st time since 1974 |
1990-06-06 |
For 2nd time this season, Cecil Fielder belts 3 home runs in a game |
1990-06-10 |
Detroit Pistons beat Trailblazers for 1st time since 1974 in Portland |
1990-06-12 |
Orioles Cal Ripken plays in his 1,308th consecutive game to move past Everett Scott into 2nd place on the all-time list |
1990-06-28 |
Emmy 17th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 11th time |
1990-06-29 |
A's Dave Stewart no-hits Blue Jays & Dodger's Fernando Valenzuela no-hits St Louis 6-0, 1st time no-hitters in both leagues |
1990-08-03 |
For 3rd time in 1990 a no-hitter is broken up with 2 outs in 8th inning. Doug Drabek of Pitts still beats Phila 11-0 |
1990-09-10 |
1st time since 1966 that all 8 grand slam tennis champs are different |
1990-09-10 |
1st time in NY Yankee history they are completely swept season series, Oakland A's beat them 12 games to 0 |
1990-09-29 |
The YF-22, which would later become the F-22 Raptor, flies for the first time. |
1990-12-02 |
1st time 12 people in space |
1990-12-05 |
Salman Rushdie, author, ordered to death by Iran for blasphemy, appears in public for 1st time in 2 years |
1991-01-16 |
US & 27 allies attack Iraq for occupying Kuwait (US time) |
1991-01-20 |
Matt Barr's field goal with no time left gives NY Giant 15-13 Victory over defending champs SF 49ers, for NFC title |
1991-02-20 |
A gigantic statue of Albania's long-time dictator, Enver Hoxha, is brought down in the Albanian capital, Tirana, by mobs of angry protesters. |
1991-04-17 |
Dow Jones closes above 3,000 for 1st time (3,004.46) |
1991-05-01 |
A's Rickey Henderson steals an all time record 939th base vs Yanks |
1991-06-07 |
Mount Pinatubo (Philippines) erupts for 1st time |
1991-06-27 |
Emmy 18th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 12th time |
1991-08-04 |
1st time Seattle Mariners are 9 games over .500 |
1991-08-08 |
The Warsaw radio mast, at one time the tallest construction ever built, collapses. |
1991-09-27 |
President Bush decides to end full-time B-52 bombers alert |
1991-09-28 |
"Good Time" by Ziggy Marley & Melody Makers peaks at #85 |
1991-10-09 |
"On Borrowed Time" opens at Circle in Sq Theater NYC for 99 perfs |
1991-12-03 |
Hulk Hogan defeats Undertaker to become 4th time WWF champion |
1991-12-28 |
Ted Turner is named Time Magazine Man of Year |
1992-01-05 |
"On Borrowed Time" closes at Circle in Sq Theater NYC after 99 perfs |
1992-04-12 |
NY Mets lose 1st 3 home games for 1st time since 1962 |
1992-04-20 |
Madonna signs $60-million deal with Time Warner |
1992-05-13 |
3 astronauts simultaneous walked in space for the 1st time |
1992-06-08 |
NY Yankee pitcher Steve Howe is banned from baseball for 7th time |
1992-06-23 |
Emmy 19th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 13th time |
1992-08-29 |
Randy Myers blows his 6th save of the season & it marks the 5th time he's blown a potential win for Greg Harris |
1992-09-09 |
1st time Baltimore Orioles draw 3 million fans at home |
1992-09-26 |
1st time a positional player pitches for NY Mets, Phil Pecota, in 19-2 lose to Pirates |
1992-09-27 |
LA Dodgers for 1st time in history clinch last place |
1992-10-04 |
1st time AL East & West champs have same record (96-66)-Tor & Oak |
1992-10-31 |
Horse Racing Breeders' Cup Champs: A P Indy, Fraise, Gilded Time, Liza, Lure, Paseana, Thirty Slews at Gulfstream Park |
1992-11-12 |
NY Yankee pitcher Steve Howe is reinstated for 8th time |
1993-01-18 |
Martin Luther King Jr. holiday observed in all 50 states for 1st time |
1993-04-30 |
Virgin Radio broadcasts for the first time in the United Kingdom. |
1993-05-19 |
Dow Jones closes above 3,500 for 1st time (3,500.03) |
1993-05-26 |
Emmy 20th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 14th time |
1993-06-26 |
"Late Night with David Letterman" airs for last time on NBC-TV |
1993-06-28 |
Carlton Fisk, 45, released by White Sox, as all time leader of most games caught & most HRs by a catcher |
1993-07-17 |
Graeme Obree bicycles world record time, 51,596 km |
1993-07-18 |
Graeme Obree bicycles world record time (51,596 K) |
1993-08-04 |
Tony Gwynn gets 6 hits, 4th time in 1993 a Padre gets 5 or more hits |
1993-08-15 |
Cindy Schreyer wins LPGA Sun-Time Challenge Golf Tournament |
1993-08-15 |
NYC radio (WFAN) personality Don Imus' lung collapes for 2nd time |
1993-09-12 |
Paul Molitor at 37 is oldest to reach 100 RBIs for 1st time in career |
1993-09-18 |
Trailing 3-1 with 2 outs in 9th, time is called prior to Mike Stanley pop out, gets a 2nd chance, & Yanks rally to beat Boston 4-3 |
1993-10-06 |
Sydney Australia Stock Market index above 2000, for 1st time |
1993-12-28 |
John Maclean passes Kirk Muller as all-time NJ Devils scorer (521 pts) |
1994-01-24 |
Dow Jones closes above 3,900 for 1st time (3,914.48) |
1994-03-28 |
BBC Radio Five Live broadcasts for first time in United Kingdom |
1994-04-07 |
Vatican acknowledges Holocaust (Nazis killing Jews) for 1st time |
1994-04-27 |
Graeme Obree bicycles world record time (52,713 km) |
1994-09-02 |
Miguel Indurain bicycles world record time (53,040 km) |
1994-10-22 |
Tony Rominger bicycles world record time (53,832 km) |
1994-10-28 |
Japanese space probe Sakigake passes Earth for 3rd time |
1994-11-05 |
Tony Rominger bicycles world record for distance covered in one hour for second time (55.291 km) |
1994-12-31 |
This date is skipped altogether in Kiribati as the Phoenix Islands and Line Islands change time zones from UTC-11 to UTC+13 and UTC-10 to UTC+14, respectively. |
1995-02-23 |
Dow Jones closes above 4,000 for 1st time (4,003.33) |
1995-03-14 |
1st time 13 people in space |
1995-05-19 |
Emmy 22nd Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 15th time |
1995-05-23 |
47th time opposing pitchers hit HRS, K Foster (Cubs)/M Freeman (Rocks) |
1995-08-06 |
Indians & Browns play in Cleveland on same day for 1st time ever both lose - Chicago 5, Indians 1; Giants 19, Browns 13 (exhibition) |
1995-09-10 |
Browns & Indians, play simultaneous regular season games in Cleve for only time, Browns 22-6 over Tampa, Indians 5-3 over Orioles |
1995-11-12 |
Marino breaks Tarkenton's NFL all-time passing yardage mark of 47,003 |
1995-11-13 |
"GoldenEye", starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond for the first time, debuts |
1995-11-21 |
Dow Jones closes above 5,000 for 1st time |
1996-01-08 |
For 1st time in 25 years no one is elected to Baseball Hall of Fame |
1996-05-22 |
Emmy 23rd Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 16th time |
1996-06-20 |
The Venezuelan Congress approves deals which allow foreign oil companies to explore and produce oil in Venezuela for the first time since the country's 1975 nationalization of the oil industry |
1996-07-14 |
NY Yanks sweep complete season series in Baltimore for 1st time |
1996-10-14 |
Dow Jones closes over 6,000 for 1st time (6,010) |
1996-11-17 |
Time White and T. Assebework discover the first fossils of 2.5 million year old Australopithecus garhi, an ancestor on the human family tree, in Bouri, Middle Awash, Ethiopia |
1997-04-13 |
48th time opposing pitchers hit HRS, Carlos Perez (Mon)/Darren Holmes |
1997-04-13 |
Travis Fryman homers off R Hernandez in both games of double header 1st time since 1961 that 2 doubleheaders are played in the same city Giants vs Mets & Oakland A's vs Yankees in NY |
1997-05-20 |
White Sox Frank Thomas reaches base safely for 15th straight time |
1997-05-21 |
Emmy 24th Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 17th time |
1997-05-28 |
Wallace Berg, 42, is 4th American to scale Mt Everest for 3rd time |
1997-07-21 |
The fully restored USS Constitution (aka "Old Ironsides") celebrates her 200th birthday, setting sail for the first time in 116 years. |
1997-08-16 |
For only 2nd time Stanley Cup leaves North America (heads to Russia) |
1997-09-30 |
1st time 3 cons HRs in post season-Raines, Jeter, O'Neill (NY Yankees) |
1997-10-31 |
British au pair Louise Woodward, 19, sentenced to life for the death of Matthew Eappen 8½ months (judge changes to time served) |
1997-11-10 |
Artist Peter Max pleads guilty to tax fraud & time served |
1997-11-27 |
Lions' Barry Sanders becomes NFL's 2nd all-time rusher |
1997-12-24 |
1st time a Channukah candle is officially lit in Vatican City |
1997-12-25 |
For 1st time US movie box office receipts pass $6 billion |
1997-12-31 |
More Swedes died than were born in 1997, 1st time since 1809 |
1998-01-15 |
Dino Ciccarelli is traded for the fourth time, from the Tampa Bay Lightning to the Florida Panthers |
1998-01-22 |
Rickey Henderson, rejoins Oakland A's for 4th time |
1998-03-06 |
1st time the British flag is flown over Buckingham Palace |
1999-03-24 |
Kosovo War: NATO commences air bombardment against Yugoslavia, marking the first time NATO has attacked a sovereign country. |
1999-03-29 |
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes at 10006.78 - above the 10,000 mark for the first time ever. |
1999-05-03 |
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 11,000 for the first time in its history at 11,014.70. |
1999-05-03 |
Stephen Hendry defeats Mark Williams 18-11 to win the World Snooker Championship for a record seventh time. |
1999-06-02 |
The Bhutan Broadcasting Service brings television transmissions to the Kingdom for the first time. |
1999-08-09 |
Russian President Boris Yeltsin fires his Prime Minister, Sergei Stepashin, and for the fourth time fires his entire cabinet. |
1999-08-26 |
Michael Johnson breaks the 400 metres world record with a time of 43.18 seconds. |
2000-03-06 |
Long-time Boston Bruin defenseman Ray Bourque is traded to the Colorado Avalanche |
2000-03-23 |
Joe Sakic records his 400th career goal and becomes the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche all-time leading point scorer |
2000-07-20 |
In Zimbabwe, Parliament opens its new session and seats opposition members for the first time in a decade. |
2001-01-09 |
ABC-TV deputs "The Mole" for the first time |
2001-05-03 |
The United States loses its seat on the U.N. Human Rights Commission for the first time since the commission was formed in 1947. |
2001-05-24 |
The Democrats gain control of the U.S. Senate for the first time since 1994 when Senator James Jeffords of Vermont abandons the Republican Party and declares himself an independent. |
2001-07-19 |
Michael Brunet discovers the skull of Sahelanthropus tchadensis, thought to be the oldest known species in the human family tree, in the Djurab Desert, Chad. It lived 6-7 million years ago, about the same time as the last common ancestor to apes and humans. |
2001-09-12 |
Article V of the NATO agreement is invoked for the first and only time in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks against the United States of America. |
2001-09-17 |
Major trading markets in the United States, including the New York Stock Exchange and the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), reopen for the first time since September 11 |
2002-01-06 |
Daniel Bedingfield returns to No.1 on the UK singles chart for the second time with Gotta Get Thru This |
2002-01-21 |
The Canadian Dollar sets all-time low against the US Dollar (US$0.6179). |
2002-02-17 |
'Always On Time' by R&B artist Ja Rule featuring Ashanti starts a two-week run at No.1 on the US singles chart. |
2002-10-27 |
The ITV Network aired a constant regional service for the last time in England and Wales, but LWT lost its identity completely. All companies (except UTV, Channel, Scottish TV & Grampian TV) formed the national ITV1 with regional references only before regional programmes. |
2002-12-23 |
A MQ-1 Predator is shot down by an Iraqi MiG-25, making it the first time in history that an aircraft and an unmanned drone had engaged in combat. |
2003-02-16 |
Michael Waltrip wins motor racing's Daytona 500 after rain stops the race for a second time at lap 109 |
2003-02-21 |
Bill Maher's political talk show "Real Time with Bill Maher" debuts on HBO |
2003-05-23 |
The Euro exceeds its initial trading value as it hits $1.18 for the first time since its introduction in 1999. |
2003-07-15 |
AOL Time Warner disbands Netscape Communications Corporation. The Mozilla Foundation is established on the same day. |
2003-08-10 |
The highest temperature ever recorded in the UK - 38.5°C (101.3°F) in Kent . It is the first time the UK has recorded a temperature over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. |
2004-02-01 |
Janet Jackson's breast is exposed during the half-time show of Super Bowl XXXVIII, resulting in US broadcasters adopting a stronger adherence to FCC censorship guidelines. |
2004-03-12 |
Roh Moo-hyun, President of South Korea is impeached by its national assembly for the first time in the nation's history. |
2004-04-13 |
Barry Bonds hits his 661st career home run, passing Willie Mays on the all-time list |
2004-08-15 |
Bay of Plenty win Rugby Union's Ranfurly shield for the first time in the shield's 102 year history and after 28 unsuccessful challenges. They defeated Auckland. 33-26 |
2004-10-27 |
The Boston Red Sox win the World Series for the first time in 86 years |
2004-11-30 |
Longtime Jeopardy! champion Ken Jennings of Salt Lake City, Utah finally loses, leaving him with $2,520,700 USD, television's all-time biggest game show haul. |
2005-02-16 |
2004-05 NHL season is canceled by league commissioner Gary Bettman. This was the first time that a North American professional sports league had to cancel a season due to a labor dispute |
2005-03-03 |
Mayerthorpe Incident: James Roszko murders four Royal Canadian Mounted Police constables during a drug bust at his property in Rochfort Bridge, Alberta, then commits suicide. It is the deadliest peace-time incident for the RCMP since 1885 and the North-West Rebellion. |
2005-09-08 |
Two EMERCOM Il-76 aircraft land at a disaster aid staging area at Little Rock Air Force Base; the first time Russia has flown such a mission to North America. |
2005-11-17 |
Italy's choice of national anthem, Il Canto degli Italiani, becomes official in law for the first time, almost 60 years after it was provisionally chosen following the birth of the republic. |
2006-03-01 |
Tarja Halonen is inaugurated as President of Finland for the second and last time. |
2006-05-27 |
The May 2006 Java earthquake strikes at 5:53:58 AM local time (22:53:58 UTC May 26) devastating Bantul and the city of Yogyakarta killing over 6,600 people. |
2006-05-28 |
Barry Bonds hits his 715th career home run, passing Babe Ruth on the all-time list |
2006-07-30 |
World's longest running music show Top of the Pops is broadcast for the last time on BBC Two. The show had aired for 42 years. |
2007-05-04 |
The Scottish National Party wins the Scottish general election and becomes the largest party in the Scottish Parliament for the first time ever. |
2007-05-17 |
Trains from North and South Korea cross the 38th Parallel in a test-run agreed by both governments. This is the first time that trains have crossed the Demilitarized Zone since 1953. |
2007-05-25 |
The Ostankino Tower in Moscow catches fire for the second time. |
2007-10-09 |
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes at an all-time high. |
2008-01-08 |
Joe Gibbs retires, for the second time, as head coach of the Washington Redskins |
2008-03-13 |
Gold prices on the New York Mercantile Exchange hit $1,000.00 an ounce for the first time. |
2008-06-27 |
Bill Gates steps down as Chairman of Microsoft Corporation to work full time for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. |
2008-07-28 |
The historic Weston-super-Mare Grand Pier burns down for a second time in 80 years. |
2008-09-25 |
The "Celtic Tiger" slides into recession for the first time in over two decades, recording a 0.5% fall in second quarter GDP, following a 0.3% decline in the first quarter; its last recession in 1983 saw thousands of people leave Ireland to seek work overseas |
2008-11-13 |
Germany's economy, Europe's largest , contracted by 0.5% in the third quarter after GDP fell 0.4% in the second quarter, putting it in recession for the first time in five years |
2008-11-14 |
Eurozone officially slips into recession for the first time since its creation in 1999, pushed down by recessions in Germany and Italy |
2008-11-28 |
Canada remains the only OECD country out of the recession at this time |
2008-12-28 |
The Detroit Lions finished the season 0-16 with a 31-21 lost to the Green Bay Packers The first time in National Football League history that a team went winless in a 16-game season. |
2009-01-01 |
The government of the Republic of China adopts Hanyu Pinyin as its official Chinese romanization (before this time, the most commonly used was Tongyong Pinyin. |
2009-02-13 |
Unix time passed 1,234,567,890 seconds February 13, 2009 at exactly 23:31:30 (UTC). |
2010-12-19 |
"Miracle at the New Meadowlands", trailing the New York Giants by 21 points with under eight minutes to play in the 4th quarter, the Philadelphia Eagles score four unanswered touchdowns in the final seven minutes and 28 seconds of play, including the final score, a dramatic walk-off punt returned for a touchdown by DeSean Jackson as time expires |
2011-09-20 |
The United States ends its "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, allowing gay men and women to serve openly for the first time. |
2012-04-16 |
For the first time since 1977 no Pulitzer Prize is awarded for fiction |
2012-05-05 |
Japan shuts down its nuclear reactors leaving the country without nuclear power for the first time since 1970 |
2012-05-13 |
Manchester City win the English Premier League for the first time |
2012-06-24 |
Female athletes will be allowed to compete for Saudi Arabia at the Olympics for the first time |
2012-08-06 |
Mount Tongariro, New Zealand, erupts for the first time in a century |
2012-11-16 |
'Call of Duty: Black Ops 2' grosses $500 million in 24 hours to become the biggest entertainment launch of all time |
2013-03-05 |
The Dow Jones surpasses its 2007 pre-financial crisis levels for the first time |
2013-03-13 |
The European Parliament rejects a European Union budget for the first time |
2013-07-22 |
Mike Babcock is named head coach of Team Canada for the second team, this time for the 2014 Winter Olympics (they would repeat as gold medalists) |
2013-09-22 |
65th Prime time Emmy Awards: Breaking Bad and Modern Family win |
2013-11-17 |
Jimmie Johnson wins the NASCAR Sprint Cup for the sixth time |
2013-11-27 |
Tiger Woods is named PGA Tour's player of the year for the 11th time |
2013-11-27 |
"Frozen", the highest-grossing animated film of all time, starring Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell, is released |
2013-12-11 |
Pope Francis is named Time magazine's person of the year |
2014-02-06 |
Jay Leno ends his time on The Tonight Show |
2014-02-24 |
Pope Francis creates a second Secretariat with the power to audit any Vatican agency at any time |
2014-07-13 |
Germany defeats Argentina 1-0 in extra time to win the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final |
2014-09-28 |
The European Team wins the Ryder Cup for the third straight time |
2014-10-01 |
Canadian freestyle skier and two-time Olympic gold medalist Alexandre Bilodeau retires at 27 |
2015-04-23 |
Chile's Calbuco volcano erupts for first time in more than 40 years |
2015-12-09 |
TIME names German leader Angela Merkel its Person of the Year |
2015-12-12 |
Polls open in Saudi Arabia, first time women allowed to vote |
2016-01-07 |
Pat Harrington, Schneider on 'One Day at a Time,' dead at 86 |
2016-03-04 |
North Korea leader orders military to be ready to use nuclear weapons at any time |
2016-03-14 |
Rafael Nadal: 14-time Grand slam champion to sue over doping claims |
2016-04-27 |
Apple revenue falls for first time since 2003 |
2016-05-02 |
US cruise ship travels to Cuba for first time in decades |
2016-05-23 |
Peace Corps Coming to Vietnam for First Time |
2016-07-06 |
Clinton campaigns for first time with Obama hours after FBI announcement |
2016-08-17 |
Gymnastics: China misses gold for first time in more than 30 years |
2016-08-26 |
Pujols Reaches 100 RBIs for 13th Time, Angels Beat Jays 6-3 |
2016-10-28 |
World Series returns to Wrigley for first time in 71 years |
2016-11-03 |
Cubs win World Series for first time since 1908 |
2016-11-06 |
LeBron James becomes NBA's No. 10 all-time scorer, Cavs remain undefeated |
2017-03-22 |
USA beats Japan, reaches World Baseball Classic final for the first time |
2017-04-14 |
US unleashes 'mother of all bombs' for first time in Afghanistan |
2017-05-31 |
Pentagon successfully tests ICBM defense system for first time |
2017-07-07 |
All eyes on Trump-Putin dynamics as they meet for first time at G20 |
2017-11-21 |
Justice Department suing AT&T to block purchase of Time Warner |
2018-04-29 |
N. Korea to close nuke test site in May, unify time zone |
2018-05-24 |
China tells US 'now is the time' if it wants peace with North Korea |
2018-06-15 |
AT&T closes $85 billion deal for Time Warner |
2018-07-12 |
Croatia reaches World Cup for 1st time, beats England 2-1 |
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Date | Event |
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1533-02-28 |
Michel de Montaigne, The Time of Love |
1616-10-02 |
Andreas Gryphius, Meditation on Time |
1651-08-06 |
Francois Fenelon, France, writer (Playing for Time) |
1700-01-29 |
Daniel Bernoulli, Basel Switz, mathematician (10 time French award) |
1802-02-11 |
Lydia Maria Child, Shining Time Station: 'Tis a Gift |
1804-03-08 |
Alvan Clark, Ashfield Massachusetts, American Astronomer and maker of the Dearborn Observatory telescope, Old University of Chicago, the largest telescope in the world at the time |
1813-03-07 |
Judocus Smits, Dutch Catholic newspaper pioneer/founder (The Time) |
1825-04-25 |
Charles Ferdinand Dowd, US, standardized time zones |
1827-01-07 |
Sir Sandford Fleming, Scottish-Canadian engineer; introduced Universal Standard Time (d. 1915) |
1830-05-15 |
Martinus W van der Aa, author/Dutch head-editor (The Time) |
1837-06-22 |
Paul Morphy, New Orleans, greatest chess player of all time (1857-61) |
1856-07-28 |
Kate Phillips, The Sands of Time |
1859-9-16 |
Jules Hanft, One-Thing-At-a-Time O'Day |
1862-06-27 |
May Irwin, US comedienne/singer (Hot Time in the Old Town) |
1865-12-25 |
Fay Templeton, The March of Time |
1871-07-10 |
Marcel Proust, Marcel Proust's Time Regained |
1874-04-22 |
Viktor Haak, Gay Old Time |
1874-05-11 |
George Grossmith, The Time Machine |
1874-08-04 |
Dora Dean, Time Lock No. 776 |
1874-12-28 |
Carl Winterhoff, The Sands of Time |
1875-05-23 |
Alfred P. Sloan, American long-time president and chairman of General Motors (d. 1966) |
1876-02-24 |
Victor Moore, Swing Time |
1876-08-28 |
F.D. Marchetti, Small Time Crooks |
1877-01-12 |
Maude Nugent, The Time Machine |
1877-03-18 |
Clem Hill, cricketer (all-time great Australian batsman) |
1878-03-28 |
Herbert Lehman, The March of Time: Volume 3, Number 11 |
1878-07-24 |
Lord Dunsany, [Edward JMD Plunkett], Irish sci-fi writer (Time & Gods) |
1882-02-15 |
Lew Hearn, Big Time Charlie |
1882-11-20 |
Andy Coakley, baseball player and long-time coach at Columbia University (d. 1963) |
1883-08-17 |
Will E. Dulmage, Night Time in Nevada |
1884-03-06 |
Molla Mallory, Mosvik Norway, Tennis player (eight-time U.S. Open champion) |
1884-06-18 |
Édouard Daladier, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1884-9-05 |
Yelizaveta Time, Les |
1885-10-02 |
Ruth Bryan Owen, Once Upon a Time |
1886-03-21 |
Harmon MacGregor, Tides of Time |
1886-04-14 |
Albin Erlandzon, Gay Old Time |
1886-12-06 |
Joyce Kilmer, Melody Time |
1887-04-15 |
Violet Bonham Carter, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1887-04-22 |
Mir Jam, Love Isn't Always on Time |
1887-06-12 |
Richard Lancaster, Big Time Charlie |
1887-06-13 |
André Francois-Poncet, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1887-07-29 |
Sigmund Romberg, Nagykanizsa Hungary, operetta composer (Blossom Time) |
1888-07-06 |
Cecil Copping, Lilac Time |
1888-08-02 |
Oscar Rasbach, Melody Time |
1888-11-21 |
Bud Murray, Time Out for Lessons |
1888-12-05 |
Richard W. Pascoe, Night Time in Nevada |
1889-03-08 |
Rosario Bourdon, Cherry Blossom Time in Japan |
1889-04-07 |
Gabriela Mistral, Time of the Angels |
1889-07-23 |
Georges Bonnet, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1889-09-26 |
Martin Heidegger, Germany, Existentialist (Being & Time) |
1889-11-17 |
Nell Franzen, Time and Tide |
1889-9-21 |
Leonard Plugge, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1890-04-13 |
Jock McGraw, A Time of Innocence |
1891-01-15 |
Osip E Mandelstam, Warsaw Poland, Russian poet (Noise of Time) |
1891-02-05 |
Elizabeth Ryan, Anaheim California, doubles tennis champ (6 time Wimbled) |
1892-01-10 |
Dumas Malone, Miss, historian (Jefferson & His Time) |
1892-04-19 |
Germaine Tailleferre, Time Out for Love |
1892-06-15 |
Gene Stone, Time to Expire |
1892-9-28 |
Ruth Stonehouse, A Walloping Time |
1893-12-31 |
Frank Titterton, Waltz Time |
1894-11-24 |
Herbert Sutcliffe, cricketer (all-time great opening batsman for Engl) |
1896-03-16 |
Conrad Nagel, Keokuk Iowa, actor (Celebrity Time) |
1896-06-16 |
William Fitzgerald Jenkins, author (Time Tunnel, Land of Giants) |
1896-07-02 |
Hubert Masarík, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1898-04-03 |
Henry R Luce, Tengchow China, publisher (Time, Fortune, Life) |
1899-04-27 |
Leo Diegel, Detroit Michigan, American golfer (two-time PGA Champion) |
1900-01-01 |
Erwin S. Gelsey, Swing Time |
1901-07-28 |
Rudy Vallee, Vt, singer (Vagabond Dreams, My Time Is Your Time) |
1901-08-15 |
Arias Arnulfo, 3 time president of Panama (1940-41, 49-51, 68) |
1901-11-17 |
Joyce Wethered, Surrey England, golfer (4 time British Amateur champ) |
1902-02-12 |
Hortense Alden, Time for You and Time for Me |
1904-04-11 |
Paul McGrath, Chicago IL, actor (Witness, No Time for Love) |
1904-07-04 |
Molly Keane, Time After Time |
1904-10-25 |
[Herman] Denny Shute, Cleveland Ohio, American golfer and three-time major champion |
1905-01-02 |
Michael Kemp Tippett, English composer/conductor (Child of our Time) |
1905-03-27 |
Hal Kemp, Small Time Crooks |
1905-9-16 |
Mildred Gover, Day-Time Wife |
1906-03-03 |
Artur Lundkvist, Time of Desire |
1906-03-03 |
Rose Hacker, The Time of Their Lives |
1906-06-06 |
Paolo Stoppa, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1906-07-23 |
Clancy Cooper, A Time to Love and a Time to Die |
1906-10-30 |
Giuseppe Farina, Italian race car driver and one-time F1 world champion (d. 1966) |
1906-11-02 |
Peggy Conklin, Having Wonderful Time |
1906-11-16 |
Dan Dowling, Lilac Time |
1907-02-25 |
Shimen Rushkin, Poland, actor (Beau Brummel, Having a Wonderful Time) |
1907-04-12 |
Hardie Gramatky, Melody Time |
1907-05-01 |
Kate Smith, Once Upon a Time in America |
1907-06-18 |
Homer Garrett, A Time to Die |
1907-07-04 |
Helen Jones Carter, A Labyrinth of Time |
1907-08-08 |
George Cormack, Big Time Operators |
1907-11-14 |
Alec Morton, Bid Time Return |
1907-11-23 |
Walter Brand, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1908-01-05 |
George Dolenz, The Last Time I Saw Paris |
1908-01-11 |
Lionel Stander, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1908-01-19 |
Robert Fontaine, The Happy Time |
1908-06-28 |
Norman Lewis, The Time Traveller |
1908-07-25 |
Kathryn Eames, Time for Elizabeth |
1908-08-31 |
William Saroyan, US, novelist/playwright (Time of Your Life) |
1908-10-14 |
Ruth Hale, In Time of Need |
1908-12-10 |
Olivier Messiaen, Quartet for the End of Time |
1908-12-23 |
Yousuf Karsh, Yousuf Karsh: A Moment in Time |
1909-03-07 |
Cosmo Sardo, Same Time, Next Year |
1909-04-09 |
Robert Helpmann, Mount Gambier, Australia, actor/dancer (Second Time Lucky, The Red Shoes) |
1909-05-30 |
George Headley, cricketer, Panama (all-time great WI batsman) |
1909-07-04 |
Alec Templeton, It's Alec Templeton Time |
1909-07-12 |
Joey Faye, Once Upon a Time in America |
1909-07-16 |
Robert Cannon, Melody Time |
1909-08-26 |
Jim Davis, The Day Time Ended |
1909-10-07 |
Shura Cherkassky, So Little Time |
1909-10-25 |
Whit Bissel, NYC, actor (Time Machine, General Kirk-Time Tunnel) |
1909-10-25 |
Paul Draper, The Time of Your Life |
1909-11-08 |
Mary Wiggins, No Time for Love |
1909-11-25 |
Sydney Smith, No Time for Sergeants |
1910-01-13 |
Julien Verdier, Muriel, or The Time of Return |
1910-06-18 |
Ray McKinley, Fort Worth Tx, orchestra leader/drummer (Glenn Miller Time) |
1910-07-06 |
Dorothy Kirsten, Montclair NJ, soprano (Time to Sing, Chevy Show) |
1910-07-10 |
Grace Kuhn, Somewhere in Time |
1910-07-18 |
Charles LaVere, George Burns in the Big Time |
1910-11-18 |
Elizabeth Hiscott, The Time of His Life |
1911-01-03 |
Al Sack, Melody Time |
1911-03-06 |
Otto W. Jensen, One More Time |
1911-03-06 |
Lorraine Fielding, This Time for Keeps |
1911-03-11 |
Alan Gifford, Boston MA, actor (Time Lock, Up Periscope) |
1911-04-02 |
Eunice Wilson, No Time for Romance |
1911-05-17 |
Walter Chotzen, A Long Time Ago |
1911-07-09 |
John Wheeler, A Brief History of Time |
1911-08-13 |
Claude Sainval, Muriel, or The Time of Return |
1911-10-12 |
Vijay Merchant, cricketer (all-time great Indian batsman) |
1911-10-17 |
Mikhail Druyan, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1911-11-05 |
Roy Rogers, Melody Time |
1911-12-31 |
Constance Edney, It's Christmas Time in the City |
1911-9-30 |
Ruth Gruber, Ahead of Time: The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber |
1912-01-23 |
Susan French, Somewhere in Time |
1912-02-17 |
Andre Norton, Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time |
1912-03-15 |
Jean-Pierre Kérien, Muriel, or The Time of Return |
1912-03-18 |
Orin Jannings, A Time to Love and a Time to Die |
1912-04-06 |
Ted Mossman, Till the End of Time |
1912-07-26 |
Buddy Clark, Melody Time |
1912-10-15 |
Nellie Lutcher, Girl Time |
1912-10-30 |
Preston Lockwood, Time Bandits |
1912-12-11 |
Micky Burn, Jeremy Clarkson: Greatest Raid of All Time |
1913-01-20 |
Joy Hathaway, Ahead of His Time |
1913-02-17 |
David Duncan, The Time Machine |
1913-04-04 |
Frances Langford, Lakeland Fla, singer (Armed Forces Hour, Star Time) |
1913-05-26 |
Rena Case, The Time of Your Life |
1913-07-23 |
Coral Browne, Melbourne Aust, actress (Margaret-Time Express) |
1913-08-01 |
Arthur Tell, Ahead of His Time |
1913-08-13 |
Kurt Kasznar, The Last Time I Saw Paris |
1913-08-13 |
Jack Fina, Melody Time |
1913-08-31 |
Austin McCoy, No Time for Romance |
1914-01-01 |
Henry Berman, Swing Time |
1914-02-09 |
Ralph Herman, Milwaukee Wisc, orchestra leader (Circus Time) |
1914-04-13 |
Hyde Clayton, The Time Machine |
1914-05-06 |
Howard Whitman, 1933: Time of the Monster |
1914-06-22 |
Cy Strange, Journey Through Time: The Human Story |
1914-06-28 |
Ballard Harris, Slow Time |
1914-07-02 |
Frederick Fennell, Cleveland Ohio, conductor (Time & Winds) |
1914-07-05 |
Gerda Gilboe, A Time for Anna |
1914-07-25 |
Woody Strode, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1914-08-03 |
John Cazabon, Once Upon a Time |
1914-08-14 |
Jean G. Valentino, Time Enough at Last |
1914-10-13 |
Louis B. Appleton Jr., It's Christmas Time in the City |
1914-10-22 |
Miguel Macía, Time to Die |
1914-10-30 |
Marion Ladewig, Mich, bowler (9 time woman bowler of year 1950-63) |
1914-11-23 |
[Arthur] Wilson "Bob" Tucker, US, sci-fi author (Time Masters) |
1914-12-02 |
Bill Erwin, The Land Before Time |
1914-12-16 |
Shirley Wolford, A Time for Killing |
1915-01-31 |
Bobby Hackett, Providence RI, trumpeteer/orchestra leader (Air Time '57) |
1915-02-20 |
Danuta Szaflarska, Time to Die |
1915-02-28 |
Lee Castle, Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got |
1915-05-18 |
John Shelton, The Time of Their Lives |
1915-07-04 |
Jimmie Rogers, Detroit Mich, singer (Sugar Hill Time) |
1915-08-15 |
A.K. Hangal, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1915-11-04 |
James Hyland, Through the Time Barrier |
1915-11-05 |
Eva Wolas, Ain't No Time for Glory |
1915-12-16 |
Georgy Sviridov, Soviet neoromantic composer (The Blizzard, Time, Forward!) |
1915-12-28 |
Richard Joy, Ain't No Time for Glory |
1915-9-13 |
Alan Bromly, The Time Warrior: Part One |
1915-9-15 |
Robert Shaw, Time After Time |
1916-01-01 |
Russell C. Menzer, When Time Ran Out... |
1916-04-12 |
Russell Garcia, The Time Machine |
1916-04-26 |
Virgil Trucks, Birmingham, Alabama, MLB picther (two-time All Star), (d. 2013) |
1916-05-15 |
Bill Williams, Brooklyn New York, American actor (Starlit Time, Date With the Angels) |
1916-05-21 |
Dennis Day, Melody Time |
1916-07-07 |
Klaus Landsberg, Time for Beany |
1916-08-12 |
Gene Warren, The Time Machine |
1916-08-31 |
Danny Litwhiler, Signs of the Time |
1916-10-28 |
Jessie Kesson, Another Time, Another Place |
1916-11-08 |
Luana Strode, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1917-01-04 |
Loren Brown, Time Out for Trouble |
1917-04-09 |
Rolf Kauka, Once Upon a Time |
1917-04-12 |
Vinoo Mankad, cricketer (India's greatest all-rounder to his time) |
1917-05-29 |
Leslie Gilliat, Big Time Operators |
1917-05-30 |
Peter Leeds, The Last Time I Saw Paris |
1917-08-02 |
Wah Chang, The Time Machine |
1917-09-20 |
Fernando Rey, [Arambillet], La Coruna Spain, actor (Matter of Time) |
1917-10-24 |
John Alvin, Somewhere in Time |
1917-10-30 |
Bobby Bragan, Signs of the Time |
1917-12-28 |
Moya Fenwick, It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time |
1917-12-29 |
Tom Bradley, Nick of Time |
1918-01-06 |
William Cayton, A Journey to the Beginning of Time |
1918-02-26 |
James Cannon, Time and Chance: Gerald Ford's Appointment with History |
1918-03-08 |
Mike Gendel, Once Upon a Time in America |
1918-07-06 |
Sebastian Cabot, London, actor (Mr French-Family Affair, Time Machine) |
1918-08-31 |
Reginald Beane, The Time of Your Life |
1918-11-03 |
Bob Feller, Signs of the Time |
1918-12-10 |
Robert Taplett, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
1918-9-02 |
Fania Fénelon, Playing for Time |
1919-02-04 |
Raymond Baillet, Papa Beaver's Story Time |
1919-02-07 |
Jock Mahoney, A Time to Love and a Time to Die |
1919-02-08 |
Buddy Morrow, Skylarkin' Time |
1919-02-14 |
David A. Kyle, Time Machine: Fantastic Voyage - The Evolution of Science Fiction |
1919-04-19 |
John Hughman, Time Bandits |
1919-04-28 |
James 'Ike' Altgens, Beyond the Time Barrier |
1919-07-10 |
Rusty Gill, St Louis Mo, singer (Polka Time) |
1919-07-31 |
Henri-François Rey, No Time for Ecstasy |
1919-10-05 |
Bela Jurdová, Today for the Last Time |
1919-11-19 |
Alan Young, England, actor (Time Machine, Wilbur Post-Mr Ed) |
1919-11-19 |
Alan Young, The Time Machine |
1920-02-14 |
Albert Barillé, Once Upon a Time... Man |
1920-05-09 |
William Tenn, Time in Advance |
1920-05-10 |
Ruth Enders, Ahead of His Time |
1920-05-30 |
Munemaru Kôda, The Time of Battle Has Come! The Move Is the Sincere Shaolin Fist |
1920-05-31 |
Robert Huke, Doing Time |
1920-06-04 |
Marion Motley, NFL running back (all-time leading AAFC rusher) |
1920-06-10 |
Zbynek Vostrák, Today for the Last Time |
1920-07-08 |
Robert Panara, Signs of the Time |
1920-07-14 |
Julio De Grazia, Time for Revenge |
1920-10-27 |
Nanette Fabray, San Diego California, actress (Katherine-One Day at a Time) |
1920-11-13 |
Jack Elam, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1920-11-24 |
Dorothy Kingston, The First Time We Met |
1921-02-10 |
Nelson Wolford, A Time for Killing |
1921-03-01 |
Thore Segelström, A Time in the Sun |
1921-05-10 |
Erle C. Cocke, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
1921-08-25 |
Edwin H. Simmons, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
1921-11-03 |
Charles Bronson, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1921-11-10 |
Opal Vils, Somewhere in Time |
1921-12-30 |
Rashid Karami, Lebanon, 10 time PM: 1955..87 of Lebanon |
1922-02-08 |
William L. Cooper Jr., Time of the Apes |
1922-03-14 |
Colin Fletcher, author (Walking Through Time) |
1922-04-04 |
Nanette Parks, The Time of Your Life |
1922-04-17 |
Paul T. Smith, Like an Old Time Movie |
1922-07-26 |
Jason Robards, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1922-10-26 |
Don Melvoin, Somewhere in Time |
1922-11-16 |
Gillie Potter, Biggles: Adventures in Time |
1922-12-12 |
Terry O'Neill, Time for Terry |
1923-01-17 |
Carol Raye, Waltz Time |
1923-03-04 |
Patrick Moore, Time Lord |
1923-03-11 |
A Louise Brough Clapp, Oklahoma, tennis player (4 time Wimbledon champ) |
1923-04-01 |
Ingrid Östergren, Gay Old Time |
1923-04-28 |
Peter Kass, Time of the Heathen |
1923-05-07 |
Jane Barrett, Time, Gentlemen, Please! |
1923-07-16 |
Keith McConnell, Time After Time |
1923-08-25 |
Mac Hyman, No Time for Sergeants |
1923-09-28 |
Fred Robbins, Balt Md, DJ (Coke Time with Eddie Fisher, Robbins Nest) |
1923-11-17 |
Bert Sutcliffe, cricketer (all-time great NZ left-handed bat) |
1923-9-08 |
Leonardo Benvenuti, Once Upon a Time in America |
1923-9-25 |
Martha Schlamme, Playing for Time |
1924-01-07 |
Roloff Beny, Alberta, painter/photographer (A Time of Gods) |
1924-01-22 |
Bengt Lindström, A Time to Love and a Time to Die |
1924-02-23 |
Lejaren A. Hiller Jr., Time of the Heathen |
1924-03-28 |
Allan Manings, One Day at a Time |
1924-04-17 |
Kevin Lindsay, The Time Warrior: Part Two |
1924-04-21 |
Clara Ward, A Time to Sing |
1924-06-06 |
Louis Cha, Ashes of Time |
1924-06-18 |
George Mikan, Joliet Illinois, NBA center (6-time all-pro) |
1924-07-21 |
Raisa Frichinskaya, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1924-08-17 |
Richard Kinon, The Joker Is Mild/Take My Granddaughter, Please/First Time Out |
1924-08-20 |
Joya Sherrill, Time for Joya! |
1924-08-27 |
Paolo Piffarerio, Once Upon a Time |
1924-10-22 |
Erik Borge, A Handful of Time |
1924-11-14 |
Rohini Bhate, Time and Space |
1924-12-02 |
Alexander Haig, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
1924-12-20 |
William Wyrick, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
1924-12-26 |
Frank Broyles, American athlete, long time athletic director of the University of Arkansas. |
1925-01-19 |
Henry Gray, Time Brings About a Change... A Floyd Dixon Celebration |
1925-03-15 |
Herbert Otto, Time of the Storks |
1925-03-17 |
Gabriele Ferzetti, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1925-03-17 |
Enrico Medioli, Once Upon a Time in America |
1925-04-03 |
Åke Falck, A Time in the Sun |
1925-05-05 |
Jane Howard, Straight Time |
1925-05-26 |
Juana Bacallao, Los Zafiros: Music from the Edge of Time |
1925-06-19 |
Roberto Maccari, Time for Revenge |
1925-06-27 |
Lucilla Mussini, Muriel, or The Time of Return |
1925-07-26 |
Walter Nicks, A Time for Laughter: A Look at Negro Humor in America |
1925-08-07 |
Vladimir Zarubin, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1925-11-20 |
June Christy, It's Been a Long Long Time |
1926-01-14 |
Frank Aletter, Long Island NY, actor (Mac-It's About Time, Tom-Nancy) |
1926-02-04 |
John Hearne, The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Eight |
1926-02-08 |
Neal Cassady, The Last Time I Committed Suicide |
1926-02-20 |
Whitney Blake, One Day at a Time |
1926-03-21 |
Henry Djanik, Time Masters |
1926-03-23 |
Martha Wright, Celebrity Time |
1926-04-12 |
Piero De Bernardi, Once Upon a Time in America |
1926-05-31 |
Carl Bernard, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
1926-07-01 |
Hans Werner Henze, Muriel, or The Time of Return |
1926-07-13 |
Arne Ragneborn, No Time for Shame |
1926-07-29 |
Don Carter, bowler, 6-time Bowler of Year (1953-54, 57-58, 60-61) |
1926-07-29 |
Donald Carter, St Louis, Missouri, professional bowler, six-time bowler of the year, (d. 2012) |
1926-10-10 |
James E. Stewart, Light Time |
1926-10-13 |
Arne Lamberth, The Young Have No Time |
1926-11-18 |
Dennis Sciama, A Brief History of Time |
1927-01-26 |
Marilyn Burtis, The Last Time I Saw Archie |
1927-02-18 |
Shaun O'Riordan, Escape Through a Crack in Time: Part 1 |
1927-03-06 |
Gabriel García Márquez, Love in the Time of Cholera |
1927-03-07 |
Coriolano Gori, Massacre Time |
1927-03-16 |
Dutch Miller, Once Upon a Time in America |
1927-03-23 |
Violeta Antier, Homage at Siesta Time |
1927-04-02 |
Billy Pierce, pitcher (Chicago White Sox) seven time all star |
1927-05-05 |
Charles Rosen, A Labyrinth of Time |
1927-05-16 |
Bill Youngdahl, A Time for Burning |
1927-06-13 |
Brian Wilde, Doing Time |
1927-06-17 |
Dom de Beern, No Shooting Time for Foxes |
1927-10-20 |
Ross MacManus, It's Getting Harder All the Time |
1927-11-07 |
Hiroshi Yamauchi, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
1927-11-16 |
Vera Líznerová, Today for the Last Time |
1927-12-22 |
Ronnie Cosby, Next Time We Love |
1928-05-11 |
Frank Wolff, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1928-05-28 |
Umberto Tirelli, Once Upon a Time in America |
1928-07-04 |
Patrick Tilley, The People That Time Forgot |
1928-11-11 |
Sanford Socolow, JFK: One PM Central Standard Time |
1928-12-03 |
Gerald Blake, The Invasion of Time: Part One |
1928-12-09 |
Thomas Fantl, Time of the Innocent |
1928-12-24 |
Honey Sanders, A Time for Dancing |
1928-9-25 |
Bill Mosher, Time Enough at Last |
1929-01-05 |
Keith Hefner, Hugh Hefner: Once Upon a Time |
1929-01-19 |
Ulu Grosbard, Belgium, actor (Straight Time, Georgia, Falling in Love) |
1929-01-28 |
Parke Godwin, Time and Teresa Golowitz/Voices in the Earth |
1929-03-03 |
Georgi Genkov, Time of Violence |
1929-04-23 |
Chi-Pin Chao, A Time to Live, a Time to Die |
1929-04-23 |
Betty Ann Muir, Time Out for Lessons |
1929-08-13 |
Pat Harrington Jr, NYC, actor (Danny Thomas Show, 1 Day at a Time) |
1929-08-15 |
Frank Gio, Once Upon a Time in America |
1929-10-24 |
George H Crumb, Charleston WV, composer (Pulitzer 1968-Echoes of Time) |
1929-11-05 |
Bora Todorovic, Time of the Gypsies |
1929-11-29 |
Laurie Main, Time After Time |
1929-12-18 |
Mladen Prebil, Time of the Gypsies |
1929-9-17 |
Dickie Humphries, Time Out for Lessons |
1929-9-20 |
Colin George, Once Upon a Time in China |
1929-9-28 |
Lata Mangeshkar, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1930-01-05 |
Harry Elton, Before My Time |
1930-01-11 |
Rod Taylor, Sydney, New South Wales, Australian actor (The Birds, Time Machine) |
1930-02-04 |
Borislav Pekic, Time of Miracles |
1930-03-09 |
Fritz Rau, Panic Time |
1930-03-14 |
Bernard Paul, Time to Live |
1930-05-01 |
Mario Pinzauti, Ringo, It's Massacre Time |
1930-05-02 |
Bernard Slade, Same Time, Next Year |
1930-05-18 |
Alfredo Leal, Time to Die |
1930-05-21 |
Jack Taylor, The 100 Greatest World Cup Moments of All Time! |
1930-06-09 |
Angelo Novi, Once Upon a Time in America |
1930-06-19 |
Llynn Storer, A Question of Time |
1930-07-26 |
Glenn Mickens, Time Out for Lessons |
1930-08-14 |
Earl Weaver, Signs of the Time |
1930-11-25 |
Beau Vanden Ecker, A Long Time Ago |
1930-12-08 |
Janice Hood, Time Out for Lessons |
1930-9-04 |
Ann Johnson, Decision Against Time |
1930-9-05 |
Moshé Mizrahi, Every Time We Say Goodbye |
1930-9-14 |
Anton Donchev, Time of Violence |
1930-9-24 |
Angelo Muscat, Once Upon a Time |
1930-9-28 |
Atsuo Okunaka, Time of the Apes |
1931-01-08 |
Barbro Larsson, Time of Desire |
1931-01-31 |
Steve Hayes, Time After Time |
1931-02-13 |
Tore Bengtsson, A Time in the Sun |
1931-06-02 |
Gianni Meccia, About Time |
1931-06-24 |
Billy Casper, SD Ca, golfer, 3-time PGA Player of Year ('66, '68, '70) |
1931-08-08 |
Roger Penrose, A Brief History of Time |
1931-08-14 |
Frederic Raphael, writer (After the War, California Time) |
1931-08-25 |
Veli Keskiväli, Mona and the Time of Burning Love |
1931-12-14 |
Valerie Lee, Time Out for Lessons |
1931-9-21 |
Paul Sanchez, Somewhere in Time |
1932-03-08 |
Jerry Strivelli, Once Upon a Time in America |
1932-05-08 |
Phyllida Law, The Time Machine |
1932-05-14 |
Jan Darnley-Smith, A Hitch in Time |
1932-05-31 |
Margaretha Löwler, Time of Desire |
1932-06-12 |
Christopher Greet, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time |
1932-06-18 |
Günter Seuren, No Shooting Time for Foxes |
1932-06-28 |
Diana Quiseekay, Time for the Funny Walk |
1932-08-20 |
Anthony Ainley, The Land That Time Forgot |
1932-08-31 |
Robert [Franklin] Adams, US, sci-fi author (Castaways in Time) |
1932-09-18 |
Jack Mullaney, Pitts Pa, actor (My Living Doll, It's About Time) |
1932-12-06 |
Declan Mulholland, Time Bandits |
1932-12-11 |
Wynn Irwin, NYC, actor (Lotsa Luck, Sugar Time) |
1932-12-28 |
Joyce Haber, Bed-Time Vaudeville |
1932-9-08 |
Müsfik Kenter, Time to Love |
1933-01-13 |
Ron Goulart, Trouble with Time |
1933-02-04 |
Barbara Beasley Murphy, Ace Hits the Big Time |
1933-03-18 |
Severino Poletto, Fabric of Time |
1933-05-24 |
Maj-Britt Lindholm, No Time for Shame |
1933-05-30 |
Jill Perryman, ...Maybe This Time |
1933-05-31 |
Georgiy Burkov, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1933-06-15 |
Henry McCann, No Time for Sergeants |
1933-11-29 |
John Mayall, MacClesfield England, pop musician (Don't Washed Me Time) |
1933-12-19 |
Francesco Degli Espinosa, Once Upon a Time in the Wild, Wild West |
1933-12-24 |
Everett Creach, Time After Time |
1933-12-28 |
Jack Perkins, Cleve Ohio, newscaster (Prime Time Sunday, NBC Magazine) |
1933-9-08 |
Asha Bhosle, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1934-01-02 |
Marina Voskanyants, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1934-01-08 |
Jacques Anquetil, France, Tour de France bicycle racer (5-time winner) |
1934-01-12 |
Inger Burman, No Time for Shame |
1934-01-19 |
Jim Hutchison, Time Piece |
1934-01-20 |
David Hull, Somewhere in Time |
1934-01-26 |
Huey "Piano" Smith, pianist (Having a Good Time) |
1934-02-03 |
Mirjana Ostojic, Time of the Gypsies |
1934-03-11 |
Sam Donaldson, El Paso Texas, ABC White House correspondent (Prime Time) |
1934-04-12 |
Juhani Jauhiainen, A Time of Roses |
1934-05-09 |
Renate Dahlke, Panic Time |
1934-07-04 |
Trigger, Melody Time |
1934-07-12 |
Ken Wlaschin, The History and Allure of Time Travel |
1934-08-08 |
Keith Barron, The Land That Time Forgot |
1934-08-26 |
Taylor Williams, Somewhere in Time |
1934-11-13 |
Jimmy Fontana, About Time |
1934-9-29 |
Stuart Kaminsky, Once Upon a Time in America |
1935-01-18 |
Boris Juh, Time of the Gypsies |
1935-02-15 |
Susan Brownmiller, Hugh Hefner: Once Upon a Time |
1935-02-16 |
Edda Dell'Orso, Once Upon a Time in America |
1935-04-02 |
Marlene Cameron, The Happy Time |
1935-05-27 |
Lee Meriwether, Los Angeles California, Miss America (Time Tunnel, Barnaby Jones) |
1935-06-17 |
Gerritt Debeer, Once Upon a Time in America |
1935-07-06 |
The Dalai Lama, Wheel of Time |
1935-08-21 |
Dan McAfee, Vacation Time |
1935-10-03 |
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1935-10-22 |
Judy Devlin Hashman, 10 time badminton champ (1957-67) |
1935-10-27 |
Maurício de Sousa, Monica's Gang in an Adventure in Time |
1935-11-05 |
Lester Piggott, British jockey (11 time champ) |
1935-11-30 |
Ezequiel Neves, Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop |
1936-01-08 |
Georgi Danailov, Time of Violence |
1936-04-20 |
Luther Fear, Big Time |
1936-04-22 |
Glen Campbell, Delight Ark, actor/singer (Time I Get to Phoenix) |
1936-05-08 |
James Darren, actor (Time Tunnel) |
1936-08-05 |
John Dancy, Jackson Tx, newscaster (Prime Time Sunday) |
1936-08-21 |
Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, NBA Legend (LA Laker, 5 time MVP) |
1936-12-05 |
Roy Grace, The Greatest Commercials of All Time |
1936-12-23 |
Monika Peitsch, No Shooting Time for Foxes |
1936-9-13 |
Coral Atkins, Time Out of Mind |
1937-01-30 |
David Pal, The Time Machine |
1937-05-05 |
Gunnar Mattsson, A Time in the Sun |
1937-05-18 |
Brooks Robinson, Signs of the Time |
1937-06-04 |
Robert Marella, WWF Prime-Time Wrestling |
1937-06-11 |
Reginaldo Faria, Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop |
1937-07-25 |
Arianne Ulmer, Beyond the Time Barrier |
1937-10-02 |
Elizabeth Bader, Some of the People, Some of the Time |
1937-10-17 |
Renato Prada Oropeza, Real Time |
1937-10-18 |
Ludmil Staikov, Time of Violence |
1937-11-08 |
Annette Vorbeck, The Young Have No Time |
1937-11-15 |
Jean Sobieski, And Then a Time for Killing |
1937-11-20 |
Ruth Laredo, Small Time Crooks |
1937-11-23 |
Dora Cadavid, Love in the Time of Cholera |
1937-11-27 |
Stewart Moss, The Naked Time |
1937-11-30 |
Monica Nielsen, A Time in the Sun |
1937-12-03 |
Bobby Allison, auto racer (3 time winner of Daytona 500) |
1937-12-09 |
Burke Byrnes, The Land Before Time |
1937-12-12 |
Philip Ledger, Love in the Time of Cholera |
1937-9-14 |
Stan Saliken, Short Time |
1938-02-04 |
Pieter Verhoeff, The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time |
1938-02-11 |
Ralph M. Evers, A Time in the Sun |
1938-03-09 |
Charles Siebert, Kenosha Wisc, actor (One Day at A Time, Trapper John) |
1938-04-15 |
Claudia Cardinale, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1938-05-09 |
Frank Arnold, Josh Kirby... Time Warrior: Chapter 6, Last Battle for the Universe |
1938-05-22 |
Frank Converse, actor (It's About Time, Dr Cook's Garden, Movin' On) |
1938-07-10 |
Anatoliy Abarenov, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1938-07-24 |
David Scholer, Time Machine: Banned from the Bible |
1938-08-28 |
Elvira Maslova, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1938-10-26 |
Alejandro Álvarez, Adventures in Time |
1938-10-29 |
Peter Stampfel, Fairport Convention, Who Knows Where the Time Goes? |
1939-03-05 |
Ji-myeong Oh, Once Upon a Time in the Battlefield |
1939-03-09 |
Rohan De Saram, A Labyrinth of Time |
1939-06-18 |
Lou Brock, one-time baseball stolen base leader (St Louis Cards) |
1939-07-29 |
Annea Lockwood, Subtle Exchange of Information Across Time |
1939-09-27 |
Kathy Whitworth, Monahans Texas, golfer (7 time LPGA Player of Year) |
1939-10-21 |
Serge Livrozet, Time Out |
1939-12-18 |
Michael Moorcock, The Land That Time Forgot |
1939-12-27 |
Sergey Dyozhkin, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1939-12-28 |
Michelle Urry, Hugh Hefner: Once Upon a Time |
1940-01-24 |
Mihail Kirkov, Time of Violence |
1940-02-23 |
Natalya Bogomolova, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1940-04-05 |
Ani Bakalova, Exams at Any Odd Time |
1940-04-06 |
Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Once Upon a Time in Mexico |
1940-04-13 |
Lester Chambers, Ms, vocalist (Chamber Brothers-Time Has Come Today) |
1940-05-07 |
John Irvin, actor (Moment in Time) |
1940-06-01 |
Kip Thorne, A Brief History of Time |
1940-06-07 |
Ronald Pickup, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time |
1940-06-27 |
Ivan Krystev, Time of Violence |
1940-07-24 |
Justus Taylor, A Time for Burning |
1940-08-05 |
Doug Crepeau, The Wizard of Speed and Time |
1940-10-03 |
Sheila Fearn, Time Bandits |
1940-10-20 |
Jackie Raynal, Twice Upon a Time |
1940-11-02 |
Geraldine Baron, Time After Time |
1940-9-07 |
Dario Argento, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1941-01-01 |
John Rowe, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1941-01-11 |
Barry Flanagan, The Last Time |
1941-02-06 |
Gigi Perreau, Los Angeles California, actress (Journey to Center of Time) |
1941-02-07 |
Phil Boroff, The Wizard of Speed and Time |
1941-03-01 |
Donnie Walsh, Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks |
1941-03-27 |
Bunny Sigler, About Time |
1941-04-02 |
Andrzej Baranski, A Few People, a Little Time |
1941-04-05 |
Ágnes Kakassy, Time Stands Still |
1941-04-13 |
Chris Tranchell, The Invasion of Time: Part Four |
1941-07-04 |
Arto Tuominen, A Time of Roses |
1941-07-23 |
Richie Evans, 9 time NASCAR Modified Champion (died at Martinsville in 1985) |
1941-07-25 |
Raoul Ruiz, Marcel Proust's Time Regained |
1941-07-29 |
David Warner, Manchester NH, actor (Star Trek VI, Time Bandits) |
1941-11-02 |
Dave Stockton, San Bernardino California, golfer and two-time PGA Champion (1970, 1976) |
1941-11-23 |
Eduard Nazarov, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1941-12-24 |
Sigrid Insull, Waxwork II: Lost in Time |
1941-9-14 |
Bruce Hyde, The Naked Time |
1941-9-27 |
Peter Bonetti, The 100 Greatest World Cup Moments of All Time! |
1942-01-08 |
Yvette Mimieux, Los Angeles California, American actress (Time Machine, Where the Boys Are) |
1942-01-08 |
Yvette Mimieux, The Time Machine |
1942-01-08 |
Stephen Hawking, A Brief History of Time |
1942-01-10 |
Jim Croce, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, rock vocalist (Time in a Bottle) (d. 1973) |
1942-01-10 |
Rimantas Savelis, Non-Present Time |
1942-03-06 |
Ben Murphy, Time Walker |
1942-03-09 |
Ivan Nemtsev, The Dust of Time |
1942-05-03 |
Lynn Farleigh, Bristol England, actress (Lovers of Their Time) |
1942-05-03 |
C.L. Otter, A Time to Revenge |
1942-07-05 |
Matthias Bamert, A Labyrinth of Time |
1942-07-28 |
Marta Albertinazzi, Time for Revenge |
1942-08-08 |
Giannetto De Rossi, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1942-08-14 |
Sandy Gilmour, Montclair NJ, newscaster (Prime Time Sunday) |
1942-09-04 |
raymond floyd, Fort Bragg North Carolina, American golfer (four-time Major winner) |
1942-10-18 |
Ron Anderson, All Time Favorites |
1942-12-26 |
Doug Hammond, Time to Improvise |
1942-9-28 |
Otto Olejár, True Stories: Peace in Our Time? |
1943-03-30 |
Dennis Etchison, Killing Time |
1943-04-30 |
Paul Jennings, Next Time Around |
1943-06-13 |
Otto Wanz, Panic Time |
1943-06-14 |
Radoslav Spassov, Time of Violence |
1943-07-10 |
Sema Özcan, Time to Love |
1943-07-28 |
Richard Wright, Hatch End, Middlesex, English singer/songwriter (Pink Floyd-Time, Echoes) |
1943-08-07 |
Keiko Yamamoto, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1943-08-16 |
Richard Leigh, Time Machine: Beyond the Da Vinci Code |
1943-08-27 |
Tuesday Weld, Once Upon a Time in America |
1943-08-30 |
Robert Crumb, US, cartoonist (Father Time, Fritz Cat) |
1943-09-16 |
Dennis W Conner, yachting pro (4-time America's Cup-winning skipper) |
1943-10-04 |
Owen Keir Davidson, Australia, 4 time Wimbledon mix double champ |
1943-11-10 |
Edouard Niermans, Killing Time |
1944-01-05 |
Franco Ferrini, Once Upon a Time in America |
1944-01-06 |
Bonnie Franklin, Santa Monica Cal, TV actress (Ann-1 Day at a Time), (d. 2013) |
1944-01-16 |
Ronnie Milsap, Robbinsville NC, country singer (Legend in My Time) |
1944-01-28 |
Brian Keenan, NYC, rock drummer (Chamber Bros-Time Has Come Today) |
1944-02-02 |
Ursula Oppens, A Labyrinth of Time |
1944-04-18 |
Anna Petkova, There Was a Time |
1944-05-11 |
Gabe Videla, Once Upon a Time in America |
1944-06-18 |
Baku Hatakeyama, Time of the Apes |
1944-06-27 |
Patrick Sercu, Belgium, 1K time trial (Olympic-gold-1964) |
1944-07-03 |
Paul Young, actor (Another Time Another Place) |
1944-07-04 |
Kirsten Dalgaard, Bogart - As Time Goes By |
1944-07-20 |
Mel Daniels, Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks |
1944-10-21 |
Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1944-10-25 |
Brian Brennan, Doin' Time 2069 2: The Escape |
1944-11-04 |
Linda Gary, The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure |
1944-11-29 |
John Alder, Smashing Time |
1945-01-01 |
Jacques Ickx, Belgium, Le Mans auto race (6-time winner) |
1945-01-29 |
Donna Caponi, Detroit Michigan, LPGA Golfer and four-time Major winner |
1945-03-12 |
John Young, Young Talent Time - Now... 1990 |
1945-03-13 |
Madalyn Lester, Good Time Max |
1945-03-17 |
Don Andrus, In Time of Need |
1945-04-13 |
Lowell George, rock vocalist/guitarist (Little Feat-Time is a Hero) |
1945-04-18 |
Richard Bausch, The Last Good Time |
1945-05-02 |
Iossif Surchadzhiev, Time of Violence |
1945-05-09 |
Martin Treat, Out of Time |
1945-05-31 |
Sue Ayling, Question Time |
1945-06-17 |
Eddy Merckx, Belgium, cyclist (5 time winner of Tour de France) |
1945-07-23 |
Julia Badham, Nick of Time |
1945-11-12 |
Elena Mikhaylova, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1945-11-27 |
Giovanni Mauriello, Another Time, Another Place |
1945-12-16 |
Edi Kandel, Until Next Time |
1945-12-22 |
Diane Sawyer, Glasgow Ky, newscaster (60 Minutes, ABC Prime Time) |
1946-01-17 |
John Braden, A Time to Love |
1946-03-01 |
Vinny Golia, Small Time |
1946-03-05 |
Miguel Márquez, Running Time |
1946-03-23 |
Dragan Kresoja, Time of the Gypsies |
1946-03-27 |
Andrew Bown, Once Upon a Time in the Midlands |
1946-03-30 |
Mariella Martinelli, Short Time |
1946-05-21 |
Allan McKeown, Doing Time |
1946-07-23 |
Michael Tolaydo, The Time of Your Life |
1946-08-15 |
Kathryn Jean Whitmire, Houston Texas, (4 time Mayor-Houston) |
1946-10-24 |
R.J. Robertson, Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time |
1946-11-02 |
Marieta Severo, Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop |
1946-11-05 |
Jim Evans, Signs of the Time |
1946-12-12 |
Barrie Rutter, Doing Time |
1946-12-14 |
Kazuo 'Gaira' Komizu, Go, Go, Second Time Virgin |
1946-12-16 |
Mary Craven, Straight Time |
1946-12-26 |
James Burton Yockey, Reno's Old Time Music Festival |
1946-9-28 |
Karen Shallo, Once Upon a Time in America |
1947-01-01 |
Shi-Kwan Yen, Once Upon a Time in China |
1947-01-10 |
George Alec Effinger, US, sci-fi author (Nick of Time) |
1947-02-03 |
Tonea Stewart, A Time to Kill |
1947-02-22 |
Deborah Grant, Time Waits for Norman |
1947-03-24 |
Archie Gemmill, The 100 Greatest World Cup Moments of All Time! |
1947-04-15 |
Peter Tuinman, The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time |
1947-04-18 |
James Woods, Once Upon a Time in America |
1947-04-20 |
Olga Karlatos, Once Upon a Time in America |
1947-05-01 |
Jacob Beckenstein, A Brief History of Time |
1947-05-15 |
Bonnie Tamblyn, Time Wars |
1947-05-18 |
Jane Olivor, Same Time, Next Year |
1947-05-25 |
Karen Valentine, Our Time |
1947-06-10 |
Ken Singleton, Signs of the Time |
1947-06-20 |
LaLa Brooks, Good Time Rock 'n' Roll |
1947-06-29 |
David Chiang, Once Upon a Time in China II |
1947-07-06 |
Richard Beckinsale, Nottingham England, actor (Porridge, Doing Time) |
1947-07-06 |
Richard Beckinsale, Doing Time |
1947-08-05 |
Arva Holt, Out of Time |
1947-08-28 |
Péter Gothár, Time Stands Still |
1947-09-10 |
Larry Nelson, Fort Payne Alabama, American golfer (three-time Major Championship winner) |
1947-10-19 |
Arja Tiainen, Mona and the Time of Burning Love |
1947-11-02 |
Dave Pegg, Fairport Convention, Who Knows Where the Time Goes? |
1947-11-13 |
Christopher Mellows, Killing Time |
1947-11-24 |
Johnny Zell, All Time Favorites |
1948-01-12 |
Chris Schwarz, A Brief History of Time |
1948-02-20 |
Larry Rapp, Once Upon a Time in America |
1948-03-04 |
Mike Moran, Time Bandits |
1948-03-06 |
László Kelecsényi, Time Stands Still |
1948-05-04 |
Hurley Haywood, American race car driver, and three-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans |
1948-06-18 |
Pamela Powell, A Time to Die |
1948-06-25 |
Michael Lembeck, Bkln, actor (Max-One Day at a Time) |
1948-07-17 |
Marina Razbezhkina, Harvest Time |
1948-11-20 |
Richard Masur, NYC, actor (David-One Day at a Time) |
1948-12-01 |
Chris Kennedy, Doing Time for Patsy Cline |
1948-12-02 |
David Farrington, Time of Her Life |
1948-9-04 |
Ellen Lawson, Maddie for the First Time |
1948-9-13 |
Giorgio Venturoli, Once Upon a Time in America |
1949-03-04 |
Timothy Gallaway, Time for Timothy |
1949-03-12 |
Bill Payne, Waco TX, rock keyboardist (Little Feat-Time Loves a Hero) |
1949-04-11 |
Carl Franklin, Out of Time |
1949-04-12 |
Ota Jirák, Fimfarum: The Third Time Lucky 3D |
1949-06-08 |
Elaine Hausman, The Time of Your Life |
1949-06-23 |
Anna Rita Pasanisi, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1949-08-18 |
Martin Lamble, Fairport Convention, Who Knows Where the Time Goes? |
1949-10-21 |
Robert Bacigalupi, The Time of Your Life |
1949-12-05 |
Ângela Rô Rô, Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop |
1949-9-27 |
Robb Weller, Time Machine: Beyond the Da Vinci Code |
1950-01-14 |
Marjeta Gregorac, Time of the Gypsies |
1950-01-28 |
Barbi Benton, [Klein], California, Playboy model (Hee Haw, Sugar Time!) |
1950-01-28 |
Barbi Benton, Hugh Hefner: Once Upon a Time |
1950-02-15 |
Hark Tsui, Once Upon a Time in China |
1950-03-23 |
George Fox, George Fox: Time of My Life |
1950-03-27 |
Julia Álvarez, In the Time of the Butterflies |
1950-08-17 |
Ron Abel, Time in a Bottle |
1950-10-09 |
Brian Cumby, The Boats That Made Britain: A Time Team Special |
1950-10-13 |
Simon Nicol, Fairport Convention, Who Knows Where the Time Goes? |
1950-10-18 |
Tania Johari, The lost time |
1950-11-07 |
Lindsay Duncan, About Time |
1951-01-12 |
Reiko Tokunaga, Time of the Apes |
1951-02-18 |
Cynthia Brian, Down Time |
1951-02-24 |
Helen Shaver, The Land Before Time |
1951-03-01 |
Elliott Sharp, The Time We Killed |
1951-04-10 |
Mark Roth, bowler (4-time PBA Player of Year) |
1951-05-05 |
Sandra Werneck, Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop |
1951-05-13 |
Selina Scott, Breakfast Time |
1951-05-19 |
Robert Harper, Once Upon a Time in America |
1951-06-03 |
Juliette Bora, One More Time |
1951-06-27 |
Marika Niskanen, Mona and the Time of Burning Love |
1951-07-24 |
Fiona Reid, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1951-08-06 |
Chris Orchard, Prime Time |
1951-10-07 |
Táta Vega, A Time to Kill |
1951-10-20 |
Al Greenwood, keyboardist (Foreigner-Feels Like the First Time) |
1951-11-20 |
Steve V.W. Beckwith, Do You Know What Time It Is? |
1951-11-23 |
David Rappaport, London England, 3'11" actor (Wizard, Time Bandits) |
1951-11-23 |
David Rappaport, Time Bandits |
1952-02-03 |
Fred Lynn, Signs of the Time |
1952-02-06 |
Cezary Jaworski, The House at the End of Time |
1952-03-08 |
György Selmeczi, Time Stands Still |
1952-04-15 |
Helaine Lembeck, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1952-06-05 |
Richard Zobel, Once Upon a Time in America |
1952-08-17 |
Nelson Piquet, auto racer, 3-time Formula One champ (1981, '83, '87) |
1952-08-22 |
Cheryl Burfield, The Wrong End of Time: Part 1 |
1952-09-25 |
Christopher Reeve, NYC, actor (Superman, Somewhere in Time) |
1952-11-16 |
Shigeru Miyamoto, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
1952-12-01 |
Marijke Veugelers, The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time |
1953-02-08 |
Mary Steenburgen, Newport Ark, actress (Parenthood, Time After Time) |
1953-05-11 |
Boyd Gaines, Atlanta Ga, actor (Mark-One Day at a Time, Sure Thing) |
1953-05-17 |
Hernann Bellinghaussen, Heart of Time |
1953-06-22 |
Cyndi Lauper, American singer (Girls Just want to have Fun, Time after Time) |
1953-10-27 |
Bob Supan, The Wheel of Time |
1953-11-25 |
James Hayden, Once Upon a Time in America |
1953-9-06 |
Alexander Cassini, Star Time |
1953-9-11 |
Stephanie Ericsson, Straight Time |
1953-9-27 |
Diane Abbott, 25 Years of Question Time |
1954-01-30 |
Alides Hidding, singer/guitarist (Time Bandits) |
1954-02-16 |
Vikki Broughton, Young Talent Time |
1954-03-31 |
Tony Brock, England, rock drummer (Isn't It Time, Every Time I Think of You) |
1954-05-25 |
Grzegorz Lozowski, A Few People, a Little Time |
1954-06-18 |
Debbie Hancock, Young Talent Time |
1954-07-16 |
Rich Lee, A Time to Remember |
1954-07-18 |
Gary Goddard, T2 3-D: Battle Across Time |
1954-08-30 |
Iliya Kostov, Time for Women |
1954-10-18 |
Liz Burch, Borrowed Time |
1954-10-19 |
Rich Frankel, Sting ...All This Time |
1954-12-12 |
Roy Allen Smith, The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure |
1955-02-08 |
John Grisham, A Time to Kill |
1955-04-08 |
John Campbell, harness racer (3-time winner of Hambletonian) |
1955-04-17 |
Michael A. Tucker, Running Out of Time |
1955-04-30 |
Dann Gershon, Camp Creepy Time |
1955-05-02 |
Holger Franke, Big Band Time |
1955-06-22 |
Green Gartside, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1955-08-20 |
Hilary Ryan, The Invasion of Time: Part Six |
1955-10-26 |
Rod Kirkham, Young Talent Time |
1955-11-01 |
Joey Coons, A Man Before His Time |
1955-11-24 |
Ian Botham, Heswall Cheshire, English cricketer (all time great all-rounder Extrovert) |
1955-11-26 |
Juan Pinzás, Once Upon Another Time |
1956-01-17 |
Paul Young, rock vocalist/keyboardist (Every Time You Go Away) |
1956-01-20 |
Bill Maher, New York New York, American comedian and political commentator (Real Time with Bill Maher, Politically Incorrect) |
1956-02-03 |
Time Winters, Thinner |
1956-03-12 |
Dale Murphy, Portland Ore, slugger (Atlanta Braves, 2 time NL MVP) |
1956-04-18 |
Liselotte Lohmann, En sjov halv time |
1956-06-27 |
Miron Manega, Time to push off |
1956-07-30 |
Phil Fearon, Big Time |
1956-08-02 |
Bruce McGregor, A Time to Hate |
1956-10-02 |
Rich Christiano, Time Changer |
1956-10-13 |
Ari Hiltunen, The Time of Skin |
1956-12-07 |
Larry Bird, West Baden, Indiana, NBA star (Boston Celtics, 12-time NBA All Star) |
1956-12-22 |
João Signorelli, Time of Fear |
1957-01-07 |
Greg Mills, Young Talent Time |
1957-02-06 |
Jerry Marotta, rocker (Orleans-Love Takes Time) |
1957-02-23 |
Philip Gould, Young Talent Time |
1957-03-04 |
Wolfgang Stryi, Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working with Time |
1957-04-25 |
Julie Ryles, Young Talent Time |
1957-05-12 |
Gary Harris, A Time to Remember |
1957-06-01 |
Dorota Kedzierzawska, Time to Die |
1957-06-12 |
Tomohito Aoki, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time |
1957-06-15 |
Tielin Zhang, Once Upon a Time in China II |
1957-06-26 |
Jim T. Lacy, Once Upon a Time in China and America |
1957-07-15 |
Kaizô Hayashi, The Most Terrible Time in My Life |
1957-07-18 |
Nick Faldo, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire, English golfer (six-time Major Championship winner) |
1957-07-18 |
Carlos Barretto, Same Room, Same Time |
1957-07-26 |
Biao Yuen, Once Upon a Time in China |
1957-08-07 |
Alexander Dityatin, Leningrad, Russia, Soviet gymnast (3-time Olympic Champion) |
1957-08-27 |
Bernhard Langer, Anhausen, German golfer (two-time Masters champion) |
1957-10-27 |
Ming-liang Tsai, What Time Is It There? |
1957-11-16 |
Gareth Carrivick, Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel |
1957-12-09 |
Lucas Vandervost, Time of My Life |
1957-12-11 |
John Andrews, A Snitch on Time |
1957-12-13 |
Morris Day, American singer (The Time) |
1957-12-21 |
Mary Raftery, Prime Time |
1957-9-12 |
Anya Pencheva, Time for Women |
1957-9-24 |
Davor Juresko, The Sands of Time |
1957-9-26 |
Bernard Tronche, Time Bomb |
1957-9-27 |
John Taylor, A Brief History of Time |
1958-03-03 |
Avi Hoffman, Across the Sea of Time |
1958-04-04 |
Cazuza, Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop |
1958-10-01 |
Joel Zurlo, Doin' Time |
1958-11-01 |
D.E. Manning, Closing Time |
1958-11-25 |
Darlanne Fluegel, Once Upon a Time in America |
1958-12-10 |
Paul Hardcastle, keyboardist (Don't Waste My Time, Just for Money) |
1958-12-12 |
Katherine Connella, Two Days at a Time |
1958-12-21 |
Kevin Archer, Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel |
1958-9-02 |
Jerry Augustyniak, Time Capsule |
1958-9-07 |
Peter Mettler, The End of Time |
1958-9-09 |
Derek Redfern, Young Talent Time |
1959-01-13 |
Kid Ramos, Time Brings About a Change... A Floyd Dixon Celebration |
1959-01-26 |
Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia |
1959-02-23 |
Marlo Bernier, The Last Time We Were... |
1959-04-24 |
Trevor Hindmarsh, Young Talent Time |
1959-06-19 |
Mark DeBarge, About Time |
1959-07-23 |
Pedro Aznar, Love in the Time of Cholera |
1959-09-04 |
Armin Kogler, Austria, skier (2-time winner of jumping World Cup) |
1959-09-30 |
Basia Trzetrzelevska, Poland, jazz singer (Time & Life) |
1959-10-06 |
Steven Hodgson, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1959-10-25 |
Bevis Faversham, Santa Claus vs. The Taliban Time Travellers from Outer Space |
1959-10-28 |
Michael Landers, Time Served |
1959-11-10 |
MacKenzie Phillips, Alexandria Va, actress (Julie-1 Day at a Time) |
1959-12-07 |
Jitka Asterová, Time of the Servants |
1959-9-03 |
Clas Cederholm, Laban the Little Ghost: Spooky Time |
1960-01-28 |
Irena Pavlásková, Time of the Servants |
1960-04-23 |
Valerie Bertinelli, Del, (1 Day at a Time, Sydney); Ms Eddie Van Halen |
1960-05-19 |
Yazz, [Yasmin Evans], London, England, singer (Fine Time) |
1960-05-30 |
Stephen "Tea Tower" Duffy, rocker (Lilac Time-Paradise Song) |
1960-06-08 |
Mick Hucknall, rocker (Simply Red-Every Time We Say Goodbye) |
1960-06-15 |
Hiroko Saito, Time of the Apes |
1960-07-23 |
Marco Turco, Once Upon a Time the City of Fools |
1960-08-06 |
Robert McCullough, Young Talent Time |
1960-08-09 |
Helen McIlveen, Closing Time |
1960-08-19 |
Frank Rossi, Time of Fear |
1960-10-02 |
Graeme Baker, A Time and a Place |
1960-10-07 |
Karen Dean, One Last Time |
1960-10-10 |
Irina Uralskaya, Harvest Time |
1960-11-01 |
M. Jearl Vinot, Killing Time |
1960-12-02 |
Siu Chung Mok, Once Upon a Time in China II |
1960-9-02 |
Nicolay Lange-Nielsen, A Handful of Time |
1961-01-02 |
Robert Wexler, It's Time to Be Mad as Hell |
1961-02-04 |
Carine Crutzen, The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time |
1961-03-04 |
Andrew Foster, Almost Time |
1961-04-29 |
Fumihiko Tachiki, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1961-05-10 |
Lawrence Mandley, For a Good Time, Call... |
1961-05-19 |
Lisa Wagner, bowler (3-time LPBT Player of Year, Bowler of Decade) |
1961-06-21 |
Manu Chao, Once Upon a Time in Mexico |
1961-06-26 |
Felecia McEachin, Out of Time |
1961-07-10 |
Jacky Cheung, Once Upon a Time in China |
1961-07-18 |
Elizabeth McGovern, Evanston Ill, actress (Once Upon a Time in Amer) |
1961-07-18 |
Elizabeth McGovern, Once Upon a Time in America |
1961-08-10 |
Eric L. Watts, Project Potemkin: Closing Time |
1961-10-18 |
Philip Rowe, The Time Machine |
1961-11-12 |
Chela Quintana, Venezuela, LPGA golfer (8 time Venezuelan Amat Champ) |
1961-11-20 |
Alex Agrasanchez, Travelers in Time |
1961-11-26 |
Raffaella Leone, Once Upon a Time in America |
1961-11-30 |
Christopher Todd, Half as Old as Time |
1961-12-12 |
Francesco Pahlevan, Short Time Heroes |
1961-9-10 |
Richard Heene, Box Time: Playhouse |
1962-02-24 |
Kenji Anan, The Most Terrible Time in My Life |
1962-03-04 |
John MacNeil, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1962-03-30 |
M C Hammer, [Stanley Kirk Burrell], Oakland Ca, rapper (Hammer Time) |
1962-04-07 |
Luben Izov, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1962-04-09 |
Michael Kirkup, Killing Time |
1962-06-01 |
Jesse Johnson, rocker (Time) |
1962-08-05 |
Patrick Ewing, Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks |
1962-11-06 |
Rahman Dalrymple, Crimes in Time |
1962-11-10 |
Jonas Odell, Never Like the First Time! |
1962-11-10 |
James Creech, Teleporter: Time and Again |
1962-11-27 |
Euge Groove, Tina Turner: One Last Time Live in Concert |
1962-9-24 |
Rosamund Kwan, Once Upon a Time in China |
1963-02-28 |
Kaori Okamoto, Time of Wickedness |
1963-03-07 |
Chona Jason, The Time Machine |
1963-03-19 |
Sean Wilson, Down Time |
1963-05-04 |
Robert Fox, River of Time |
1963-05-29 |
Tim Mogg, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1963-06-13 |
Audrey Niffenegger, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1963-07-10 |
Ron Simasek, All in Time |
1963-07-26 |
Fred Gaines Jr., Love in the Time of Flannel |
1963-08-09 |
Whitney Houston, Newark NJ, singer (One Moment in Time, Bodyguard), (d. 2012) |
1963-08-16 |
John Wakefield, Once Upon a Time in China III |
1963-10-31 |
Tom Heading, Young Talent Time |
1963-11-22 |
Keiko Aizawa, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1963-11-23 |
Philip Linton, Doing Time on Maple Drive |
1963-9-28 |
Derek A. Smith, Seize the Time |
1964-01-03 |
Cheryl Miller, Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks |
1964-01-04 |
Nikki Coghill, The Time Guardian |
1964-01-08 |
Ron Sexsmith, About Time |
1964-02-15 |
Ashutosh Gowariker, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1964-02-24 |
Takashi Nagasako, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
1964-02-25 |
Steve Nevius, film editor (Eden, Fall Time, Damascus) |
1964-03-04 |
Karen Knowles, Young Talent Time |
1964-03-08 |
Tatsuya Murayama, Time Traveller |
1964-04-21 |
Jan Stracina, Almost Mating Time |
1964-05-15 |
Pierre Trentin, France, 1K time trials (Olympic-gold-1968) |
1964-07-02 |
Richard J. Dixon, World Enough and Time |
1964-07-18 |
Michael J. Moran, Going Off Big Time |
1964-07-24 |
Brian Hamilton, If It's Wright, It's Wrong/Recruitment Ad/Killing Time |
1964-07-30 |
Jim Wise, Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris |
1964-08-22 |
Trey Gowdy, A Test of Time |
1964-10-01 |
Matthew Terry, Daylight Saving Time |
1964-11-12 |
Alex Carter, Out of Time |
1964-11-27 |
Alan Letts, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1964-9-16 |
Andrea Beltrão, Time of Fear |
1964-9-17 |
Jukka-Pekka Siili, Once Upon a Time in the North |
1965-01-06 |
Nicole Cooper, Young Talent Time |
1965-01-30 |
Gaston Hinostroza, Love Letters in the Sands of Time |
1965-02-25 |
Xin Xin Xiong, Once Upon a Time in China |
1965-03-12 |
Timothy Roberts, Time Lapse |
1965-03-22 |
Steve Toussaint, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time |
1965-04-26 |
Denise Weinberg, Time of Fear |
1965-05-07 |
Stephen Clark, Back in Time |
1965-06-30 |
Muhammet Uzuner, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia |
1965-07-06 |
Glenn Scarpelli, Staten Is NY, actor (Alex-One Day At a Time, Fantasy) |
1965-07-22 |
Sinolicka Trpkova, Time of the Gypsies |
1965-07-26 |
Jon Niccum, Time's Up, Eve |
1965-08-24 |
Reggie Miller, Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks |
1965-10-07 |
Kumiko Watanabe, Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time |
1965-10-11 |
John Bowles, Young Talent Time Tells All |
1965-11-12 |
Eddie Mair, Time Commanders |
1965-11-15 |
Roberto Letizia, The Place and the Time |
1965-11-22 |
Gilbert Nash, A Time for Rain |
1965-12-04 |
Ross Gurney-Randall, An Adventure in Space and Time |
1965-12-08 |
Yayoi Jinguji, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
1965-9-12 |
Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia |
1966-01-06 |
Danik Thomas, The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire |
1966-01-18 |
István Znamenák, Time Stands Still |
1966-02-26 |
Najwa Karam, The Time that Remains |
1966-03-02 |
Andrea Kelly, Once Upon a Time in Queens |
1966-03-20 |
Alka Yagnik, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1966-04-26 |
Bobby Driessen, Young Talent Time |
1966-06-10 |
David Platt, The 100 Greatest World Cup Moments of All Time! |
1966-07-05 |
Shusaku Matsuoka, Time Traveller |
1966-07-11 |
Debbe Dunning, Burbank CA, actress (Tool Time Girl-Home Improvement) |
1966-07-15 |
Brook Adams, A Brief History of Time |
1966-07-31 |
Dean Cain, Out of Time |
1966-08-23 |
Rik Smits, Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks |
1966-11-27 |
Lane Janger, Just One Time |
1966-12-15 |
Peter Lashway, T-Time TV: Manila Luzon and Latrice Royale 'Da Chop' Music Video Review |
1966-12-29 |
Ben Nealon, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1967-01-31 |
Joey Reynolds, This Time |
1967-03-27 |
Alexandra Hoesdorff, Time Share |
1967-04-27 |
Aki Avni, Time of Favor |
1967-05-07 |
Paul Roy, The Land Before Time |
1967-05-16 |
Michael Stever, Saturday Nightmares: The Ultimate Horror Expo of All Time! |
1967-05-20 |
Jodie Loebert, Young Talent Time |
1967-06-18 |
Richard De Vere, Bang on Time |
1967-07-09 |
Oliver Holler, Back in Time |
1967-07-10 |
Rusty Jacobs, Once Upon a Time in America |
1967-07-23 |
Giorgia Fiorio, Time for Loving |
1967-08-01 |
Chi Yeung Wong, Once Upon a Time in China |
1967-08-25 |
Nobuyuki Hiyama, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
1967-08-28 |
Seth Musselman, A Time for the Heart |
1967-10-02 |
Gillian Welch, New York, singer-songwriter (Time, Revival) |
1967-10-10 |
Igor Kovacevich, Time of the Gypsies |
1967-10-14 |
Luke Scully, The Time Machine |
1967-10-25 |
Erick S. Dyke, Duke Nukem: Time to Kill |
1967-11-06 |
Fujiko Takimoto, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
1967-11-11 |
Damien Nash, Twilight Time |
1967-9-10 |
Celeste Ciulla, Time's Up! |
1968-01-14 |
Wu Bai, Time and Tide |
1968-01-17 |
Natasha Skyler, First Time at Cherry High |
1968-02-01 |
Julie Foster, Once Upon a Time in the Midlands |
1968-02-25 |
Sigrid Groothuis, The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time |
1968-02-26 |
Ursula Sarcev, Nemesis 3: Time Lapse |
1968-04-20 |
Andrea Chiesa, Time |
1968-05-31 |
Oriana Nicole Tavoularis, Dead Time Tales |
1968-07-06 |
Lauren Montgomery, Nude Bondage: Real Time |
1968-07-14 |
Jeffery A. Thomas, Time of Her Life |
1968-07-18 |
Florin Piersic Jr., Killing Time |
1968-07-28 |
Shinya Hasegawa, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1968-08-27 |
Matthew Ridge, Ansett New Zealand Time of Your Life |
1968-09-26 |
Anthony Shadid, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, New York Times foreign correspondent and two time Pulitzer winner, (d. 2012) |
1968-10-02 |
Karen Dunkerton, Young Talent Time |
1968-10-31 |
Antonio Davis, Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks |
1968-11-07 |
Duane Willoughby, Zombie Dickheads in Time Insensitive |
1968-12-11 |
Nicholas Strouse, Doin' Time on Planet Earth |
1969-01-03 |
Michael Schumacher, Hurth, Germany, Formula One racing driver (seven time world champion) |
1969-01-11 |
Christopher Goss, Time Lapse |
1969-03-05 |
Paul Blackthorne, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1969-04-01 |
T.J. Newton, Time Keeps on Skippin' |
1969-04-13 |
Harold Pruett, rocker (Outsiders-Time Won't Let Me) |
1969-05-15 |
Emmitt Smith, running back (Dallas Cowboys, 3-time NFL rushing leader) |
1969-05-19 |
Laurent Courtiaud, Running Out of Time |
1969-06-01 |
Erin Hartwell, Phila, time trial cyclist (Olymp-bronze/silver-92, 96) |
1969-06-17 |
Shelby Evans, Hot Tub Time Machine 2 |
1969-06-24 |
David Giancola, Time Chasers |
1969-07-16 |
Lawrence Ferber, Birthday Time |
1969-07-28 |
Estrella Capin, The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock |
1969-08-25 |
Rachel Shelley, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1969-10-11 |
Ty Murray, rodeo cowboy(5-time all-around world champion) |
1969-10-26 |
James Andrew Clark, Time Warp |
1969-10-30 |
Mark Schwab, The Last Time I Saw Soap |
1969-11-04 |
Matthew McConaughey, Uvalde, Texas, American actor (Contact, A Time to Kill) |
1969-11-08 |
J.D. Larabee, Uncle Pete's Play Time |
1969-11-14 |
Steven Montfort, Right Place Right Time |
1969-11-28 |
Ken Horiuchi, Neptune no chô taiken! Time Warp Travel - Jikan ryokô de edo jidai e - |
1969-12-21 |
Mark Pegg, The Waiting Time |
1969-9-07 |
Paula Frances, Who Am I This Time? |
1969-9-20 |
Davor Dujmovic, Time of the Gypsies |
1970-01-04 |
Josh Stamberg, The Time Machine |
1970-01-04 |
Natascia Diaz, Out o' Time |
1970-01-19 |
Marc Crandall, Marching Out of Time |
1970-01-30 |
Chris Jacobs, Nick of Time |
1970-02-22 |
Craig Warnock, Time Bandits |
1970-03-01 |
Tony Armer, A Time To |
1970-03-10 |
Lauren Morrell, The Last Good Time |
1970-06-16 |
Phil Mickelson, San Diego California, PGA golfer (five-time major winner) |
1970-06-26 |
Natasha Rand, The Time Machine |
1970-08-08 |
Katie Van Ree, Young Talent Time |
1970-08-09 |
Yashpal Sharma, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1970-10-19 |
Vince Del Tito, Young Talent Time |
1970-11-12 |
Andrew MacArthur, The First Time |
1970-12-24 |
Beven Addinsall, Young Talent Time |
1970-12-31 |
Nick Curtis, The Land Before Time |
1970-12-31 |
Christine Cahill, Hard Time |
1970-9-01 |
Atsuko Yuya, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1970-9-14 |
Mark Warner, Killing Time |
1971-01-03 |
Idan Alterman, Time of Favor |
1971-01-25 |
Kimberly Prendez, Until Next Time |
1971-02-01 |
Jim Sangster, The Making of the Trial of a Time Lord: Part One - Mysterious Planet |
1971-02-04 |
Rob Corddry, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1971-02-25 |
Christien Anholt, Ben 10: Race Against Time |
1971-03-14 |
Dani Rosen, The Time that Remains |
1971-03-27 |
Mariah Carey, NYC, singer (Love Takes Time, Hero) |
1971-04-01 |
Jodie Milks, So Little Time |
1971-04-05 |
Ken Horkavy, World Enough and Time |
1971-05-16 |
Lorena Novoa, Young Talent Time |
1971-05-28 |
Gonny Gaakeer, The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time |
1971-05-29 |
Gina Torrecilla, Britney, Baby, One More Time |
1971-05-31 |
Webb Wilcoxen, A Time to Dance: The Life and Work of Norma Canner |
1971-06-09 |
Gilles De Bilde, Money Time |
1971-07-03 |
Jason Hale, Prime Time |
1971-07-21 |
Aladino V. Debert, The Time Machine |
1971-07-26 |
Cecilia Tijerina, Once Upon a Time in Mexico |
1971-08-05 |
Jonathan Bourne, Britney, Baby, One More Time |
1971-08-09 |
Alan Hendrick, It's Getting Harder All the Time |
1971-10-27 |
Alaine Kashian, Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? |
1971-11-24 |
Cosmas Ndeti, three-time Boston Marathon winner |
1971-12-22 |
Jonathan Fener, Stan Time |
1972-02-27 |
Richard Coyle, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time |
1972-03-27 |
Roberto López Valencia, The Last Time |
1972-04-05 |
Richard J. Thomson, Time Demon |
1972-04-15 |
Dana Emberson, Good Time Max |
1972-04-19 |
Gabriel McKail, Mad Dog Time |
1972-05-18 |
Maaike Stutterheim, Concealed Time |
1972-06-09 |
Greg Poynton, Young Talent Time |
1972-06-13 |
Thomas Milburn Jr., Wrong Place Wrong Time |
1972-07-11 |
Fabrizio Prada, Real Time |
1972-07-21 |
Vito M. Gambino, Time Bomb |
1972-10-16 |
Marta Waldera, Time to Die |
1972-12-06 |
Ruba Nadda, Cairo Time |
1972-9-10 |
Justin Hanrahan, Once Upon a Time in Cabramatta |
1973-01-12 |
Greg Morton, The First Time |
1973-01-16 |
John Campbell-Mac, Hit the Big Time |
1973-01-20 |
Jeff Kueppers, Part Time Fabulous |
1973-02-23 |
Spencer Chandler, Another Time, Maybe |
1973-03-10 |
Xelinda Yancy, Time Out |
1973-03-26 |
Christopher Canary, A Time for the Heart |
1973-04-09 |
Michael Matthew Barker, For All Time |
1973-04-26 |
Nick Chevalier, Time Cops |
1973-05-11 |
C. Kim Miles, Out of Time |
1973-06-05 |
Christine Harwart, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1973-06-18 |
Aiko Wakatsuki, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1973-07-22 |
Jae Woo Park, Dino Time |
1973-08-29 |
Jason Spisak, Time Lapse |
1973-10-02 |
Regina Romain, A Time to Kill |
1973-10-17 |
Christopher Bauder, No Lost Time |
1973-11-07 |
Markus Pincek, Time Capsule |
1973-11-08 |
Paul Shottner, Part Time Mugger |
1973-11-28 |
Gina Tognoni, This Time Around |
1973-11-29 |
Denise Carroll, Time's Up, Eve |
1973-12-15 |
Gísli Örn Garðarsson, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time |
1973-12-19 |
Anika Larsen, Long Time Coming |
1973-9-03 |
Zabou, Time Demon |
1973-9-28 |
Thomas Mona, Gift Long Time a Coming |
1974-01-06 |
Lee-zen Lee, Once Upon a Time in Beitou |
1974-01-23 |
Natalie Miller, Young Talent Time |
1974-01-28 |
Danny Dukes, First Time Swallows Vol. 2 |
1974-02-06 |
Shawn Storer, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1974-02-06 |
Michaël Souhaité, Very First Time |
1974-02-26 |
Jonathon E. Stewart, Doing Time |
1974-03-05 |
Daniel Bronzite, Long Time Dead |
1974-03-10 |
Devin Reeve, Time |
1974-04-29 |
Jack Kinman, Adventure Time |
1974-04-30 |
Midori Ando, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1974-05-03 |
Steven M. Smith, Time of Her Life |
1974-06-15 |
Massimiliano Mauceri, Once Upon a Time a King |
1974-07-31 |
Giancarlo Volpe, JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time |
1974-08-28 |
Kaori Mizuhashi, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
1974-10-04 |
Mia Roth, Twilight Time |
1974-10-06 |
Michael Carvaines, Time and Tide |
1974-11-02 |
Jennifer Fontaine, The Last Time We Were... |
1974-11-16 |
Anthony Davis, Bang on Time |
1974-11-20 |
Jason Faunt, Power Rangers Time Force - Quantum Ranger: Clash for Control |
1974-11-28 |
Anders Bramsen, Time Is But Brief |
1974-9-02 |
Channone, Time Demon |
1974-9-07 |
Christopher Fetchko, All in Time |
1974-9-16 |
Mark Overholt, First Time |
1974-9-24 |
Kristofer McNeeley, Time of Fear |
1975-01-08 |
Rish Mustaine, Dead on Time |
1975-02-05 |
Myndy Crist, The Time Machine |
1975-02-07 |
James Lee Dallas, Twinkle Time Web Series |
1975-02-08 |
Marc Wootton, Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel |
1975-02-12 |
Winston Elizalde, Big Time |
1975-02-16 |
Shunsuke Nakamura, The Little Girl Who Conquered Time |
1975-03-02 |
Elizabeth Karsell, Western Time Warp |
1975-04-13 |
Luis Calvo Ramos, Prime Time |
1975-04-28 |
Alitzah, Twinkle Time |
1975-04-30 |
Michael Chaturantabut, The Time Machine |
1975-04-30 |
Johnny Galecki, In Time |
1975-05-05 |
Firat Tanis, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia |
1975-05-08 |
Enrique Iglesias, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1975-05-18 |
Loris Vigiani, Dead on Time |
1975-07-01 |
Johnnie Nuich, Young Talent Time - Now... 1990 |
1975-07-03 |
Mariana Sánchez, In the Time of the Butterflies |
1975-07-09 |
Kelly Cowherd, Escape Through Time |
1975-07-12 |
Emiliano Aiello, The Place and the Time |
1975-08-03 |
YoYo Mung, Running Out of Time |
1975-08-04 |
Francisca Opazo, Time Off |
1975-11-07 |
Rebecca McGill, Hang Time |
1975-11-21 |
Miles Simon, Hang Time |
1975-12-06 |
Michael Anthony Panella, The Greatest Story of All Time |
1975-12-10 |
Juanita Coco, Young Talent Time |
1975-12-28 |
Elvira Bolgova, Once Upon a Time in the Provinces |
1975-9-02 |
Eli Faes, Puberty: Benji's Special Time |
1975-9-25 |
Roman Elenovitch, Time of Favor |
1976-01-08 |
Jaysan Lunt, Taking Time |
1976-02-03 |
Jennifer Keister, Until Next Time |
1976-02-15 |
Ronnie Vannucci, About Time |
1976-02-15 |
Laurie Seidman, Twice Upon a Time |
1976-04-02 |
Jenn MacLean-Angus, Out of Time |
1976-04-07 |
John Guleserian, About Time |
1976-04-15 |
Kellee Stewart, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1976-04-23 |
Gabriel Damon, The Land Before Time |
1976-05-11 |
Kevin Kelly, Once Upon a Time in Queens |
1976-06-10 |
Vanessa Ionta Wright, The Time Changer |
1976-06-11 |
Kevin Sabbe, Yahoo's Daytime in No Time |
1976-08-01 |
Herbert 'Flight Time' Lang, Practice with the Globetrotters |
1976-08-09 |
James Lafazanos, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1976-08-15 |
Krista Mitchell, Time Machine |
1976-08-23 |
Darren Scharf, Killing Time |
1976-10-01 |
Yoshiaki Yoza, Summer Time Machine Blues |
1976-10-12 |
John Baumgaertner, Making Time |
1976-10-19 |
Rikki Arnot, Young Talent Time |
1976-10-29 |
Jamie Deeks, Reaction Time 2 |
1976-11-22 |
Mitsutaka Itakura, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1976-12-14 |
Solange Guenier, Tina Turner: One Last Time Live in Concert |
1976-12-20 |
Ramon Stoppelenburg, One Couch at a Time |
1976-12-31 |
Mona Lisa, Private Casting X 15: Anita's First Time |
1976-9-15 |
Clare Louise Turton, Tina Turner: One Last Time Live in Concert |
1977-02-02 |
Shakira [Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll], Barranquilla, Colombian pop singer ('Whenever Wherever', 'Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)') |
1977-02-02 |
Shakira, Love in the Time of Cholera |
1977-02-03 |
Matt Charles, Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time |
1977-03-03 |
Derek Lajeunesse, A Bryk at a Time |
1977-04-26 |
Brandon White, Detective Conan: The Time Bombed Skyscraper |
1977-06-01 |
Willard Cochrane, Out of Time |
1977-06-14 |
Mark C. Hanson, Time Lapse |
1977-06-19 |
Daniel de Oliveira, Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop |
1977-08-29 |
Craig Parten, Once Upon a Time in New York |
1977-10-15 |
Summer Stevens, Conventions of Space and Time |
1977-11-02 |
Jeremy Dineen, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1977-11-22 |
Joslyn James, Bikini Time Machine |
1977-12-12 |
Josh Heald, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1977-12-27 |
Sinead Keenan, The End of Time: Part One |
1977-9-25 |
Justin Zaza, The Most Famous Celebrity of All Time! |
1978-01-11 |
Chris Dent, The Time Machine |
1978-01-22 |
Lee Neville, Time Always Moving |
1978-02-03 |
Kelly Sullivan, Found in Time |
1978-02-12 |
Gethin Jones, Who Peter: Partners in Time - 1963-1989 |
1978-02-16 |
Jukka Korhonen, Time to Die |
1978-02-17 |
Munenori Nagano, Summer Time Machine Blues |
1978-04-14 |
Morgan Faust, Tick Tock Time Emporium |
1978-04-28 |
Pablo Solis, Time Off |
1978-05-01 |
Sachie Hara, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1978-06-06 |
Judith Barsi, The Land Before Time |
1978-06-10 |
Erin Danneman, Once Upon a Time in the Hood |
1978-06-12 |
Shiloh Strong, actor (Maybe This Time, House of Cards) |
1978-06-21 |
Nathan Brimmer, Benefit of Time |
1978-07-03 |
Tara de Guzman, Time of Death |
1978-08-29 |
Chikashi Kubota, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1978-10-01 |
China Barbie, Me Luv U Long Time |
1978-10-08 |
Emiri Nakayama, Time Keepers |
1978-10-23 |
Anderson William, Time |
1978-11-04 |
Simon Barber, Killing Time at Home |
1978-12-02 |
Jason Collins, Decision Time |
1978-12-12 |
Manda Hunter, Awaiting Time |
1978-12-16 |
Joe Absolom, Long Time Dead |
1978-12-19 |
Robert Scheid, Time Stands Still |
1978-12-26 |
Nick Heim, The Greatest Story of All Time |
1978-9-30 |
Alex Potter, Doing Time |
1979-01-04 |
Casey Heim, The Greatest Story of All Time |
1979-02-17 |
Nevin Millan, In Another Time |
1979-02-25 |
Christopher Wehkamp, Is It Time to Swap? |
1979-03-16 |
Marcela Mar, Love in the Time of Cholera |
1979-03-24 |
Emraan Hashmi, Once Upon a Time in Mumbai |
1979-04-01 |
Jérémie Damoiseau, Broken Time |
1979-04-16 |
Dirk Stollberg, Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1, It's About Time |
1979-06-25 |
Janis Lozano, Found in Time |
1979-06-28 |
Kipp Hennen, Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel |
1979-08-02 |
Adolfo Martinelli, The First Time |
1979-08-04 |
Nic Zaino, Time Changer |
1979-08-24 |
Michael Aaron Santos, The Last Time |
1979-10-15 |
Robert Baker, Out of Time |
1979-11-07 |
Daniel Dam, Love in the Time of Cholera |
1979-11-19 |
Keith Buckley - American singer (Every Time I Die) |
1979-11-23 |
Christa Johnson, Expansion Time |
1979-12-12 |
Joseph Tan, Time to Kill |
1979-12-15 |
Amber Fosse, Time to Time |
1979-12-18 |
Rob Kraut, Out of Time |
1979-9-10 |
Coby Kincaide, 1st Time Tryers, Volume 21 |
1979-9-27 |
Jon Garland, It's Never as Bad as the First Time |
1980-01-03 |
Kyle Willshire, Killing Time |
1980-01-10 |
Carrie Reichenbach, Winky-Dink Time |
1980-01-31 |
Ian Quigley, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D |
1980-02-05 |
Rob LaPoint, The Greatest Story of All Time |
1980-02-29 |
Khris Burton, Maybe Another Time |
1980-03-17 |
Ji-Yeon Park, Time |
1980-03-25 |
Dean Stobbart, Killing Time |
1980-04-17 |
Alaina Huffman, As Time Goes By |
1980-05-03 |
Candace Hutson, The Land Before Time |
1980-06-09 |
Eduardo Pires, Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop |
1980-07-04 |
Karron Karr, Go Time! |
1980-07-13 |
Ian Duffy, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1980-07-20 |
Gracy Singh, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
1980-07-23 |
Lisa Black, Once Upon a Time: The Rock Opera |
1980-07-24 |
Fabrício Bittar, First Time |
1980-08-22 |
Jay Matteo, Expansion Time |
1980-11-08 |
Nazim Ugur Özüaydin, Rain Time |
1980-11-18 |
Joe Dickens, Landlord: Time to Pay the Rent |
1980-11-20 |
Liisa Evastina, Spare Time Killers |
1980-11-27 |
Rod Blackhurst, Alone Time |
1980-9-12 |
Ming-Yu Lee, Time Variations |
1980-9-20 |
Jay Javeri, Samay: When Time Strikes |
1981-01-16 |
Joshua Martorana, No Time for Gators |
1981-01-25 |
Michael Brown, Mini's First Time |
1981-01-30 |
Ron Holsey, Big Time Concert |
1981-02-13 |
Christine Solomon, A Time for Us |
1981-04-07 |
Kelli Young, All-Time Greatest Party Songs |
1981-04-22 |
Michael William Freeman, In Time |
1981-04-30 |
Josh Finn, Time Enough at Last |
1981-05-02 |
Jason Sheppard, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D |
1981-05-05 |
Craig David, About Time |
1981-05-05 |
Jeremy Leiner, About Time |
1981-05-11 |
Djamel Bennecib, Time to Pretend |
1981-05-19 |
Sara Akhteh, In Time |
1981-05-22 |
Michael di Martino, Killing Time |
1981-05-27 |
Peter J. Morton, Time Out |
1981-05-27 |
Andy Rossi, Time to Go |
1981-05-30 |
Gregory Michael, Trilogy Time |
1981-06-13 |
David Madden, 4th-ranked Jeopardy! champion of all-time |
1981-06-30 |
Aaron Perilo, In Time |
1981-07-26 |
Abe Forsythe, Marking Time |
1981-08-15 |
Kevin Nesgoda, One Last Time |
1981-08-15 |
Matt L. O'Connor, Time Is a Thief |
1981-08-19 |
Jeff Jacobs, Dinner Time Pest |
1981-08-22 |
Mya Schmalz, The Time Machine |
1981-08-23 |
Jeb Heil, Small Time |
1981-08-25 |
Raef Lawson, A Time to Deal |
1981-11-07 |
Krystal Harris, Time Runner |
1981-12-02 |
Britney Spears, Kentwood, Louisiana, singer and popstar ("Baby One More Time," "Oops! ...I did it again" and "I'm A Slave 4 U") |
1981-9-13 |
Chun-Han Shih, Freezing of Time |
1982-01-03 |
Jack Pattillo, The Best Red vs. Blue. Ever. Of All Time |
1982-02-06 |
Ricky Kennedy, The History of Time Travel |
1982-03-01 |
Clay Goodpasture, Baby Time Share |
1982-03-24 |
Willy Lavendel, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1982-03-29 |
Chad Rook, Out of Time |
1982-04-04 |
Lukasz Madziar, First Time |
1982-04-08 |
Travis Brooks, Just in Time for Christmas |
1982-04-26 |
Ali Fatehi, By Time |
1982-06-04 |
Jamie Brooks, Running on Indian Time |
1982-06-07 |
Cathy Baron, In Time |
1982-06-30 |
Gabriel Delgado Petersen, The House at the End of Time |
1982-07-13 |
Dan Liu, First Time Again |
1982-08-03 |
Brandon DeGroat, Time Refugees |
1982-08-16 |
Mohamed Ghouse, In Time |
1982-08-29 |
Mayana Moura, Time and the Wind |
1982-10-25 |
Mark Germani, Once Upon a Time on the Beach |
1982-10-26 |
Seeth McGavien, Time Roulette |
1982-10-31 |
Katie Cofield, Once Upon a Time: The Rock Opera |
1982-10-31 |
Meghan Sanders, Hot Tub Time Machine 2 |
1982-11-06 |
Lisa Cohrs, Air Time |
1982-11-06 |
Nicole Cohrs, Air Time |
1982-11-29 |
Cathy Tsui, Time and Tide |
1982-12-07 |
Alexandra Zayas, Each Time I Kill |
1982-12-08 |
Rachel Diamond, Killing Time |
1982-12-11 |
Adam Stripple, Time of Her Life |
1982-12-14 |
Nickolaus Swedlund, All the Time in the World |
1982-9-05 |
Matthew Gray, In Real Time: Dog Eat Dog |
1982-9-14 |
Noah Green, Buying Time |
1982-9-29 |
Erin Armstrong, Time Out |
1983-01-01 |
Raissa Dietl, Once Upon a Time a Clown Fell in Love wIth a Ballerina |
1983-01-13 |
Matea Marsic, Time |
1983-01-17 |
Adam Bayless, In Time |
1983-01-22 |
Sacha Dominis, Once Upon a Time the City of Fools |
1983-01-25 |
Juliana Hansen, The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists |
1983-01-30 |
Géraldine Bazán, In the Time of the Butterflies |
1983-02-14 |
Eugenio I. Baldonedo, Prime Time |
1983-02-19 |
Vyacheslav Golovkin, Lucky: No Time for Love |
1983-03-11 |
John Sutherland, The Fire This Time |
1983-03-17 |
Matthew Louis Siegel, No Time Like the Future |
1983-03-20 |
Nick Santa Croce, Hot Tub Time Machine 2 |
1983-05-26 |
Erin Stegeman, Once Upon a Time: The Rock Opera |
1983-06-13 |
Antonio Iglesias, Prime Time |
1983-06-30 |
Josh Ruben, For a Good Time, Call... |
1983-07-25 |
Richie Chance, Big Time Rush |
1983-08-12 |
Abel Martín, Prime Time |
1983-08-13 |
Elisha Yaffe, Time Travel Lover |
1983-10-08 |
Pablo Silva González, Time after time |
1983-10-15 |
Neil Gowan, Time & Chance |
1983-10-20 |
Nishan Hagop, Time to Go |
1983-12-15 |
Jeff Prosser, Mini's First Time |
1983-12-15 |
Samantha Gardner, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time |
1983-12-19 |
Sean Erin Francis Teague, Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1, It's About Time |
1983-12-21 |
Juan Gama de Cossio, Prime Time |
1983-9-07 |
Sohel Rodrigues, Once Upon a Time in Mumbai |
1983-9-14 |
Amy Winehouse, About Time |
1984-01-03 |
Wan Lee, Once Upon a Time in Seoul |
1984-02-07 |
Amanda Heim, The Greatest Story of All Time |
1984-03-26 |
Sterling Sulieman, In Time |
1984-04-23 |
Jesse Lee Soffer, In Time |
1984-05-29 |
Brian Mosoff, Real Time |
1984-06-10 |
Eric Schinzer, Everything's New in Lost Time |
1984-06-10 |
Deborah Prat, First Time on Film |
1984-06-15 |
Ray Santiago, In Time |
1984-07-23 |
Evgeniy Tkachuk, Once Upon a Time in Odessa |
1984-08-17 |
Mark Hemphill, Deal Time |
1984-08-29 |
Matias Malmivaara, Time to Die |
1984-10-13 |
Alex Herrald, Business Time |
1984-10-27 |
Mika Lakanen, Time to Die |
1984-11-24 |
Jake Goodhart, That Time of Year |
1984-11-30 |
Tara Charisma, Time Is of the Assence |
1984-12-06 |
Rory S. Durno, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1984-12-25 |
Ken Cooper, Once Upon a Time |
1984-9-26 |
Keisha Buchanan, About Time |
1985-01-15 |
Mona Hala, Cairo Time |
1985-01-20 |
Natalie Hall, No Time to Fear |
1985-04-24 |
James Cooper, Interview with a Time Traveler |
1985-05-05 |
Clark Duke, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1985-05-14 |
Emilio Pittier Garcia, The House at the End of Time |
1985-05-15 |
Onur Yildiz, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia |
1985-05-17 |
Ava Miller, FTV: First Time Video Girls - Maura |
1985-05-21 |
Mutya Buena, About Time |
1985-05-24 |
Kelly Kroft, All-Time Best Facials |
1985-06-05 |
Stephanie Matys, Once Upon a Time in Toronto |
1985-06-19 |
Sean Fitzgerald, The First Time |
1985-06-20 |
Collins Pennie, In Time |
1985-07-02 |
Annie Ospina, I've Had the Time of My Life |
1985-07-04 |
Marco Pasqua, Back in Time |
1985-07-25 |
Ivy Brooke, Face Time! |
1985-07-26 |
Ken Morris, For a Good Time, Call... |
1985-07-31 |
Ivan Kander, Finding Time |
1985-08-11 |
Will Jaymes, Once Upon a Time in the Playground |
1985-08-29 |
Amiée Conn, Once Upon a Time: The Rock Opera |
1985-10-07 |
Victoria Lawson, Emmanuelle Through Time: Emmanuelle's Skin City |
1985-10-10 |
Heather Hogan, The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure |
1985-12-02 |
Alexandra Lam, Time Management |
1985-12-26 |
Devin Lloyd, A Time to Kill |
1985-9-12 |
Andreas Wigand, In Time |
1985-9-12 |
Adam Pasquali, Tiki Time |
1986-02-02 |
Gemma Arterton, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time |
1986-02-19 |
Alex Oppenheimer, The Time Being |
1986-03-02 |
Ethan Peck, In Time |
1986-03-08 |
Sezen Kayhan, Time of the Plums |
1986-05-02 |
Alex Montilla, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1986-05-20 |
Vitória Frate, Once Upon a Time in Rio |
1986-05-30 |
Will Peltz, In Time |
1986-06-25 |
James Nanavati, That Time of Year |
1986-07-02 |
Matthew Patton, Life in Extra Time |
1986-07-09 |
Kiely Williams, Doin' Time in Suite 2330 |
1986-07-23 |
Reece Ritchie, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time |
1986-08-08 |
Jason Sigritz, Super Bro Time |
1986-10-25 |
Will Harris, In Time |
1986-12-11 |
Gary Carr, Killing Time |
1986-12-12 |
Blake Brown, A Time to Be So Small |
1986-12-13 |
Emilio Mejia, The Time Being |
1986-12-19 |
Jamie Lecuyer, Once Upon a Time in The Midwest |
1986-9-03 |
Jason Reynolds, Escape Through Time |
1987-02-10 |
Takuya Ishida, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1987-02-28 |
Michael Gamarano, Time |
1987-03-16 |
Kristopher Higgins, In Time |
1987-04-01 |
Jenna Presley, Bikini Time Machine |
1987-04-29 |
Noah Hutton, Deep Time |
1987-06-06 |
Rachel Korman, Borrowed Time |
1987-06-16 |
Gemma Shorter, Double Time and a Half |
1987-07-23 |
Devin Bockrath, Party Time Party Time |
1987-07-28 |
Kôki Katô, Time Traveller |
1987-08-04 |
William DuFresne, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1987-10-15 |
John E. Henderson, Time, Care and Attention |
1987-12-18 |
Sneha Ullal, Lucky: No Time for Love |
1987-12-23 |
Vanessa Sanchez, When It's Your Time |
1987-9-03 |
Radek Sienski, A Question of Time |
1987-9-27 |
Andrea Flader, First Time Again |
1988-01-05 |
Christopher Gaudet, Your Time Is Gonna Come |
1988-01-06 |
Xian Mikol, Time Framed |
1988-02-06 |
Danny Stewart, A Long Time Gone |
1988-03-20 |
Taylor Sardoni, Side Effects May Include: Time Travel |
1988-03-24 |
Nick Lashaway, In Time |
1988-04-04 |
Drew James, In Time |
1988-04-07 |
Kyle Schwarz, A Time for War II |
1988-04-17 |
Jamie Kerr, Time of the Wolf |
1988-04-25 |
Aaron O'Neill, The Circle of Perpetual Time |
1988-05-07 |
Shouya Sugiyama, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1988-06-03 |
Melissa Macedo, Time Lapsed |
1988-06-03 |
Michelle Macedo, Time Lapsed |
1988-06-08 |
Taylor Lawrence, Outta Time |
1988-07-15 |
Hana Hatae, Hard Time |
1988-07-23 |
Pippa Bennett-Warner, Time Heist |
1988-08-26 |
Teri Black, Small Time Crooks |
1988-11-19 |
Cadence Calibre, The First Time |
1988-11-24 |
Shiori Yokohari, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1988-12-12 |
Sonoka Matsuoka, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1988-12-14 |
Teppei Takayama, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1988-12-17 |
Ryan Alexander Dewar, Time Teens: The Beginning |
1988-12-21 |
Alexi Melvin, Time Out of Mind |
1988-12-30 |
Mark Shannon, Life in Extra Time |
1988-9-19 |
Adam Albanese, Short on Time |
1989-01-04 |
Edward Ruttle, Hot Tub Time Machine |
1989-01-05 |
Kara MacLean, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1989-01-08 |
Adriano Elias, Time and the Wind |
1989-02-20 |
Carlyn Sarah Connolly, Once Upon a Time Never Comes Again |
1989-03-22 |
Shannon Drapalski, Killing Time |
1989-07-02 |
Omero Mumba, The Time Machine |
1989-07-31 |
Jessica Williams, Hot Tub Time Machine 2 |
1989-08-30 |
Ayami Kakiuchi, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1989-11-09 |
Helmann Wilhelm, Killing Time |
1989-9-14 |
Logan Henderson, Big Time Movie |
1990-01-14 |
Grant Gustin, Out of Time |
1990-01-17 |
Justin Schuoler, Once Upon a Time in Tampa |
1990-02-13 |
Anthony Phillips, First Time Loser |
1990-02-26 |
Bidrohi Dipon, Time & Again |
1990-03-16 |
Korey McIsaac, Alby Time |
1990-05-15 |
William Sitts, Time Capsule |
1990-06-18 |
Mitsuki Tanimura, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1990-06-25 |
Chrissa Villanueva, KCON-ventionaly Good Time |
1990-06-26 |
James Peverill, As Time Passes |
1990-07-16 |
James Maslow, Big Time Movie |
1990-08-10 |
Eli Kenneth Mallon, Time of the Apes |
1990-08-29 |
Laura Ashley Samuels, In Time |
1990-10-10 |
Megan Moore, Britney Pierce... Fuck Me Baby One More Time |
1990-10-11 |
Nagisa Adaniya, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1990-10-24 |
Lamarcus Tinker, The First Time |
1990-11-02 |
Kendall Schmidt, Big Time Movie |
1991-01-16 |
Brian Rider, Third Time's the Charm |
1991-05-13 |
Amy Kingston, Once Upon a Time in Mumbai |
1991-06-01 |
Blaine Miller, Good Time Max |
1991-07-24 |
Yuki Sekido, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1991-08-02 |
Zuleyka Silver, In Time |
1991-12-08 |
Lucas Biscombe, Time of the Wolf |
1991-12-23 |
Jade Fisher, Third Time's the Charm |
1991-9-03 |
Catalin Adrian Iova, Our Big Time |
1992-01-11 |
Alanah Rafferty, The Desert Island All Time Top 5 Songs of Tragedy |
1992-01-23 |
Leeza Lovette, Filled for the First Time |
1992-04-25 |
Cansu Demirci, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia |
1992-05-08 |
Ana Mulvoy-Ten, First Time Loser |
1992-11-04 |
Johnny Morales Jr., Time Bomb |
1992-12-03 |
Tyler Silvers, Time Is on My Side |
1993-02-06 |
Riley Cantner, Once Upon a Time on the Beach |
1993-04-05 |
Csongor Simon, Time to push off |
1993-11-23 |
Dakota Lustick, Killing time |
1994-03-01 |
Justin Bieber, London Ontario, Canadian pop singer (Baby, One Time) |
1994-03-01 |
Fumiya Togawa, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time |
1994-05-24 |
Shunsuke Okubo, Clocks Tell the Time |
1994-05-25 |
Jennifer Pinches, The Space Time Continuum: Thoughts from Dublin |
1994-07-12 |
Storm Ascher, The Keeper of Time |
1995-06-14 |
Ruben Martinez, Time in Between |
1995-08-13 |
Precious Wright, Time to Crime |
1995-10-03 |
Hailey McCann, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1995-11-30 |
Bryanna Hartung, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1996-04-30 |
Antonia Lingemann, Time You Change |
1996-06-09 |
Devon Goyo, Time Bomb |
1996-12-08 |
Leah Coleman, Signing Time! - Story Time |
1997-01-06 |
John-Alan Slachta, Time of Death |
1997-04-23 |
Alex Ferris, The Time Traveler's Wife |
1997-07-17 |
Lorenz Willkomm, Our Big Time |
1998-11-30 |
Paige Lindgren, It's Time, Part 2 |
1999-03-17 |
John Ferraro, The Time Capsule |
1999-10-29 |
Lauren Dundee, The Time Capsule |
1999-9-11 |
Jett Good, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D |
2000-01-14 |
Jonah Bryson, A Sweet Spot in Time |
2000-10-06 |
Breckyn Hunter, Awaiting Time |
2001-10-14 |
Rowan Blanchard, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D |
2002-01-07 |
Alena LeBerger, A Moment in Time |
2002-01-07 |
Gabrielle LeBerger, A Moment in Time |
2002-07-23 |
Jacob Nathaniel, In the Nick of Time |
2002-9-05 |
Riley Kehoe, A Time to Remember |
2009-02-19 |
Carrington McCalester, Oldest First-Time Mother |
Date | Event |
---|---|
1707-10-17 |
German composer Johann S Bach marries for the 1st time his cousin Maria Barbara Bach |
1933-07-12 |
Fifth Greatest Male Star of All Time Fred Astaire (34) weds socialite Phyllis Livingston Potter (25) |
1937-10-05 |
Two-time Oscar winner actor Anthony Quinn (22) weds actress Katherine de Mille (26) |
1948-11-18 |
KFC founder Colonel Sanders (58) weds his long-time employee Claudia Price |
1949-06-01 |
Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz wed for the second time |
1950-05-06 |
Elizabeth Taylor (18) marries for the 1st time to hotel heir Conrad "Nicky" Hilton (23) |
1952-02-21 |
Actress Elizabeth Taylor (19) marries for the 2nd time to actor Michael Wilding (39) |
1956-06-06 |
Three-time Olympic Champion figure skater Sonja Henie (44) weds Norwegian shipping magnate and art patron Niels Onstad (47) |
1956-06-29 |
Actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe (30) weds for 3rd time playwright Arthur Miller (40) at White Plains Court House in White Plains, New York |
1957-02-02 |
Actress Elizabeth Taylor (24) marries for the 3rd time to Producer Mike Todd (47) |
1959-05-12 |
Actress Elizabeth Taylor's (27) marries for the 4th time to entertainer Eddie Fisher (30) |
1964-03-15 |
Actress Elizabeth Taylor (32) marries for the 5th time to actor Richard Burton (38) |
1964-05-05 |
Hall of Fame catcher Roy Campanella (41) weds long-time friend Roxie Joynes |
1968-08-09 |
Detective writer Erle Stanley Gardner (79) weds his long-time secretary Agnes Jean Bethell |
1971-08-05 |
Five-time Grammy Award singer Donna Summer (22) weds actor Helmuth Sommer |
1976-12-04 |
Actress Elizabeth Taylor (44) marries for the 7th time to politician John Warner (49) |
1980-07-16 |
Five-time Grammy Award singer Donna Summer (31) weds award winning arranger Bruce Sudano (31) in Los Angeles, California |
1984-01-28 |
Mr Glynn Wolfe marries for non-bigamous record 26th time, Las Vegas |
1984-11-07 |
FIFA soccer player Diego Maradona (24) weds long-time fiancée Claudia Villafañe in Buenos Aires |
1986-07-25 |
Four-time tennis player champ Hana Mandlikova (24) weds restaurateur Jan Sedlak at Prague's old town hall |
1989-02-18 |
Steve Garvey marries Candace Thomas while at same time being accused of fathering children by 2 other women |
1989-06-26 |
Melanie Griffith & Don Johnson marry for 2nd time |
1989-09-30 |
NBA legend Larry Bird (32) weds long-time girlfriend Dinah Mattingly in Terre Haute, Indiana |
1991-10-06 |
Actress Elizabeth Taylor (59) weds for 8th time to construction worker Larry Fortensky (39) |
1992-09-05 |
Andrew "Dice" Clay marries his long time partner Trinie |
1993-09-04 |
Five-time U.S. national champion figure pair skater Jerod Swallow (26) weds his partner Elizabeth Punsalen |
1996-04-27 |
Romanian gymnast and three-time Olympic gold medalist Nadia Comaneci (35) weds gymnast champion Bart Conner (38) in Bucharest, Romania |
1996-06-23 |
Five-time Olympic speedskater gold medalist Bonnie Blair (32) weds four-time Olympian Dave Cruikshank (27) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
1996-09-21 |
Supermodel Christie Brinkey marries for 4th time to Peter Cook |
1997-07-28 |
Two-time Grammy Award winner Sheena Easton (38) weds documentary director Timothy Delarm (35) in Las Vegas |
1998-07-01 |
Eight-time Grammy Award-winning singer Barbra Streisand (57) weds actor James Brolin (58) in Malibu |
1999-06-14 |
Rapper Eminem marries Kimberly Anne Scott for the 1st time |
2001-07-28 |
Six-time golf winner Nick Faldo (44) weds third wife Valerie Bercher on a lavish ceremony in Windsor, England |
2001-09-01 |
Singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder (51) marries for second time fashion designer Kai Millard Morris |
2004-01-12 |
Two-time Oscar-winning cinematographer Janusz Kaminski (44) weds ABC-TV correspondent Rebecca Rankin in Los Angeles |
2005-05-21 |
"Second Time Around" actor Boris Kodjoe (32) weds "Soul Food" actress Nicole Ari Parker (34) in Gundelfingen, Germany |
2005-06-27 |
"The Young and The Restless" actress Melody Thomas Scott (49) weds supervising producer of the CBS daytime drama Edward J. Scott (60) for the second time in Las Vegas, Nevada |
2006-01-14 |
Rapper Eminem marries Kimberly Anne Scott for the 2nd time |
2006-04-08 |
Two-time Latin Grammy Award-winning Spanish gypsy singer Rosario Flores (42) weds "Kingdom of Heaven" first assistant director Pedro Lazaga on a small village Canos de Meca in Cadiz, Spain |
2006-05-06 |
Race car driver "Champ Car World Series" two time winner Sebastien Bourdais (27) weds Claire Bagot at Cathedral Saint-Julien in Le Mans, France |
2006-07-07 |
Three-time "Survivor" contestant Stephanie LaGrossa (26) weds Michael Ward in Seaside Heights, New Jersey |
2006-11-04 |
Radio and television journalist Alison Stewart (40) weds MSNBC vice-president of prime-time programming Bill Wolff (40) at the stylish New York restaurant Cipriani 23rd Street |
2009-05-04 |
Two-time Tony winner singer-actress Bebe Neuwirth (50) weds Napa Valley's Destino vineyard founder Chris Calkins at the Players Club in New York |
2010-11-13 |
Major League Baseball pitcher Kyle Kendrick (26) married three-time "Survivor" contestant Stephanie LaGrossa (30) at Silverado Resort and Spa in Napa, California |
2011-11-11 |
Sixteen-time Grammy Award-winning hit producer and songwriter David Foster (62) weds model Yolanda Hadid in Beverly Hills |
2011-12-17 |
"The Descendants" actress Judy Greer (36) weds "Real Time with Bill Mahe"r co-executive producer Dean Johnsen at the Los Angeles Athletic Club |
2013-01-19 |
Figure skater five-time world champion Michelle Kwan (32) weds director of strategic planning on the National Security Clay Pell at the First Unitarian Church of Providence, Rhode Island |
2013-03-30 |
ER actor Mekhi Phifer (38) weds long time girlfriend Reshelet Barnes at the Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills, California |
2014-01-04 |
Actress and singer Alexa Vega (25) weds Big Time Rush singer Carlos Pena Jr (24) in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico |
Date | Event |
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1952-05-29 |
Country music legend Hank Williams and Audrey Sheppard granted divorce for the second and final time after seven years of marriage. Their first divorce was in 1948. |
2007-04-24 |
Recording artist and the most-awarded female act of all-time Whitney Houston (43) divorces R&B singer-songwriter Bobby Brown (38) due to irreconcilable differences after 14 years of marriage |
2010-05-29 |
Five-time Grammy Award singer Shania Twain (42) divorces music producer Robert John Lange (59) after 14 years of marriage |
Date | Event |
---|---|
1592-09-23 |
Michel de Montaigne, The Time of Love |
1664-07-16 |
Andreas Gryphius, Meditation on Time |
1880-10-20 |
Lydia Maria Child, Shining Time Station: 'Tis a Gift |
1905-05-23 |
Martinus W van AA Meerbeke, head-editor (Time), dies at 75 |
1909-10-26 |
Itō Horiboemi, Japanese samurai, statesman and four time Prime Minister of Japan, assassinated by a Korean nationalist aged 68 |
1915-03-04 |
William Willett, inventor of Daylight Saving Time (b. 1856) |
1918-07-30 |
Joyce Kilmer, Melody Time |
1922-11-18 |
Marcel Proust, Marcel Proust's Time Regained |
1930-01-02 |
Kenneth Hawks, Big Time |
1931-09-09 |
Kate Phillips, The Sands of Time |
1935-06-06 |
George Grossmith, The Time Machine |
1936-08-06 |
Jules Hanft, One-Thing-At-a-Time O'Day |
1937-08-07 |
Carl Winterhoff, The Sands of Time |
1938-07-04 |
Suzanne Lenglen, 6 time Wimbledon champ, dies at 39 of anemia |
1938-09-13 |
Samuel Alexander, Engl philosopher (Space, time & deity), dies at 79 |
1939-10-03 |
Fay Templeton, The March of Time |
1940-06-11 |
F.D. Marchetti, Small Time Crooks |
1940-12-21 |
Hal Kemp, Small Time Crooks |
1941-05-12 |
Ruth Stonehouse, A Walloping Time |
1941-07-26 |
Marx Dormoy, French socialist, killed by a time bomb |
1943-12-09 |
George Cooper, Lilac Time |
1944-01-01 |
C T B Turner, cricket (17 Tests 1886-95, 101 wkt All time great), dies |
1945-12-19 |
Mary Wiggins, No Time for Love |
1946-08-13 |
H[erbert] G[eorge] Wells, sci-fi author (Time Machine), dies at 79 |
1947-01-09 |
Karl Mannheim, sociologist (Diagnosis of Our Time), dies at 53 |
1947-02-21 |
Gene Stone, Time to Expire |
1947-09-11 |
Mildred Gover, Day-Time Wife |
1947-12-06 |
Al Sack, Melody Time |
1948-12-04 |
Harmon MacGregor, Tides of Time |
1949-01-09 |
Tommy Handley, Time Flies |
1949-10-01 |
Buddy Clark, Melody Time |
1949-12-12 |
Dora Dean, Time Lock No. 776 |
1950-07-12 |
Karl Wüstenhagen, Martin Luther, His Life and Time |
1950-12-08 |
Georges Metaxa, Swing Time |
1951-11-09 |
Sigmund Romberg, Hungarian/US composer (Blossom Time), dies at 64 |
1952-11-01 |
Bud Murray, Time Out for Lessons |
1952-12-22 |
Mir Jam, Love Isn't Always on Time |
1953-02-11 |
Will E. Dulmage, Night Time in Nevada |
1954-01-25 |
Cleve Moore, Lilac Time |
1954-07-26 |
Ruth Bryan Owen, Once Upon a Time |
1954-11-04 |
Joy Hathaway, Ahead of His Time |
1955-11-04 |
Cy Young, pitcher and MLB all-time wins leader, dies at 88 |
1956-06-24 |
George Neff, Swing Time |
1956-09-16 |
Klaus Landsberg, Time for Beany |
1956-11-24 |
Frank Titterton, Waltz Time |
1957-01-10 |
Gabriela Mistral, Time of the Angels |
1959-01-22 |
Mike Hawthorn, English race car driver and one-time F1 world champion (b. 1929) |
1959-03-02 |
Sam Ledner, No Time for Love |
1959-06-20 |
Annette Vorbeck, The Young Have No Time |
1959-09-25 |
Helen Broderick, comedienne/actress (Swing Time, Top Hat), dies |
1959-11-22 |
Molla Mallory, eight-time U.S. Open tennis champion, dies at 75 |
1960-01-06 |
Edith Barstow, choreographer (Frankie Laine Time), dies at 52 |
1961-05-13 |
Gary Cooper, 2 time Acad award winning actor (High Noon), dies at 60 |
1961-09-30 |
Clint H. O'Reilly, Night Time in Nevada |
1962-03-19 |
Jim Kirley, Swing Time |
1963-03-28 |
Alec A Templeton, composer/pianist (Alec Templeton Time), dies at 52 |
1963-07-17 |
Mac Hyman, No Time for Sergeants |
1963-08-05 |
Salvador Bacarisse, Of Time and the City |
1963-12-05 |
Herbert Lehman, The March of Time: Volume 3, Number 11 |
1965-04-25 |
Earl Sitar, The Time of Your Life |
1967-01-07 |
Albin Erlandzon, Gay Old Time |
1968-04-07 |
Jim Clark, two-time F1 World Champion and winner of the Indianapolis 500, dies in a racing accident during a Formula 2 race at Hockenheim, Germany at 32 |
1968-07-14 |
Westbrook Van Voorhis, announcer (March of Time), dies at 64 |
1969-06-24 |
Ted Hecht, actor (Time to Kill, Song of India, Gangster) |
1970-02-24 |
Conrad Nagel, actor (Celebrity Time), dies at 73 |
1970-04-27 |
Arthur Shields, actor (Your Show Time), dies at 73 |
1970-07-20 |
Iain Macleod, Conservative Party Politician and Chancellor of Exchequer at time of his death (b. 1913) |
1973-09-20 |
Jim Croce, vocalist (Time in a Bottle), dies in a plane crash at 30 |
1974-10-12 |
Åke Falck, A Time in the Sun |
1975-03-08 |
George Stevens, US director (Swing Time, Gunga Din), dies at 70 |
1975-06-08 |
William F Jenkins, author (Time Tunnel, Land of Giants), dies at 78 |
1975-07-15 |
Charles Weidman, US dancer/choreographer (Fables for Our Time), dies |
1975-11-24 |
Paul Vogel, The Time Machine |
1976-06-02 |
Alan Dewitt, actor (Mr Tyler-It's About Time), dies at 52 |
1976-06-07 |
Bobby Hackett, jazz cornetist/orchestra leader (Air time '57), dies at 61 |
1976-09-22 |
Janice Hood, Time Out for Lessons |
1977-10-13 |
Bengt Lindström, A Time to Love and a Time to Die |
1977-12-27 |
Dickie Humphries, Time Out for Lessons |
1978-01-08 |
André Francois-Poncet, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1978-04-13 |
Paul McGrath, actor (Witness, No Time for Love), dies at 74 |
1979-03-19 |
Richard Beckinsale, actor (Doing Time, Porridge, Lovers), dies at 31 |
1979-06-12 |
Henry Berman, Swing Time |
1979-08-06 |
Kurt Kasznar, The Last Time I Saw Paris |
1980-02-29 |
Tore Lindwall, A Time in the Sun |
1980-05-15 |
Lela Bliss, Time Enough at Last |
1980-08-14 |
Richard Lancaster, Big Time Charlie |
1980-12-06 |
Bernard Paul, Time to Live |
1980-12-24 |
Walter Brand, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1981-05-18 |
William Saroyan, US stagewriter (Time of your life), dies at 72 |
1981-07-06 |
Leonard Plugge, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1982-02-18 |
Nathaniel Shilkret, Swing Time |
1982-03-24 |
Erik Lundegård, Gay Old Time |
1982-06-27 |
Jack Mullaney, actor (My Living Doll, It's About Time), dies at 49 |
1982-07-07 |
John W. Harkrider, Swing Time |
1982-10-12 |
John Brahm, Time Enough at Last |
1982-12-01 |
Coriolano Gori, Massacre Time |
1983-01-14 |
Leroy O. Lodwig, Two-Time Mama |
1983-04-04 |
Dorothy Kingston, The First Time We Met |
1983-04-28 |
Charles LaVere, George Burns in the Big Time |
1983-11-07 |
Germaine Tailleferre, Time Out for Love |
1983-11-08 |
James Hayden, Once Upon a Time in America |
1984-04-09 |
Jean-Pierre Kérien, Muriel, or The Time of Return |
1984-07-29 |
Woodrow Parfey, actor (Time Express), dies at 61 of a heart attack |
1985-03-19 |
Mike Gendel, Once Upon a Time in America |
1985-04-14 |
Reginald Beane, pianist (Starlit Time, Once Upon a Tune), dies at 63 |
1985-04-14 |
Reginald Beane, The Time of Your Life |
1985-08-04 |
Zbynek Vostrák, Today for the Last Time |
1985-08-10 |
Kenny Backer, comedian (Time Bandits), dies of a heart attack at 72 |
1985-08-26 |
Llynn Storer, A Question of Time |
1985-10-06 |
Martha Schlamme, Playing for Time |
1986-06-17 |
Kate Smith, Once Upon a Time in America |
1986-09-28 |
Robert Helpmann, actor (Second Time Lucky, Patrick), dies at 77 |
1986-12-06 |
Arto Tuominen, A Time of Roses |
1986-12-11 |
Fritz Maurischat, For the First Time |
1987-02-12 |
Cy Strange, Journey Through Time: The Human Story |
1987-05-10 |
Ágnes Kakassy, Time Stands Still |
1987-06-01 |
Rashid Karami, 10 time premier of Lebanon, dies in bomb attack at 65 |
1987-07-22 |
Henri-François Rey, No Time for Ecstasy |
1987-10-06 |
Keith McConnell, Time After Time |
1987-11-20 |
William L. Cooper Jr., Time of the Apes |
1988-01-11 |
Florence Knapp, American, one-time oldest person in the world (b. 1873) |
1988-02-07 |
Lin[wood V] Carter, US, sci-fi writer (Lost World of Time), dies at 57 |
1988-03-29 |
Dom de Beern, No Shooting Time for Foxes |
1988-04-09 |
Brook Benton, singer (Just a Matter of Time), dies at 56 of meningitis |
1988-05-01 |
Paolo Stoppa, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1988-06-22 |
Dennis Day, Melody Time |
1988-07-25 |
Judith Barsi, The Land Before Time |
1988-08-10 |
Arias Arnulfo, 3 time president of Panama, dies at 86 |
1988-12-12 |
Erwin S. Gelsey, Swing Time |
1989-05-18 |
Julio De Grazia, Time for Revenge |
1989-07-14 |
Cosmo Sardo, Same Time, Next Year |
1989-08-06 |
Hubert Beuve-Méry, Munich or Peace in Our Time |
1989-08-09 |
Gunnar Mattsson, A Time in the Sun |
1989-08-15 |
Mladen Prebil, Time of the Gypsies |
1989-11-07 |
Loren Brown, Time Out for Trouble |
1989-11-29 |
Andreas Alariesto, Pictures from a Past Time |
1989-12-14 |
Jock Mahoney, A Time to Love and a Time to Die |
1990-01-04 |
Robert F Adams, US, sci-fi author (Castaways in Time), dies at 57 |
1990-02-02 |
Elmer Fain, Round-Up Time in Texas |
1990-05-02 |
David Rappaport, Time Bandits |
1990-06-21 |
June Christy, It's Been a Long Long Time |
1990-07-09 |
Cazuza, Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop |
1990-07-19 |
Georgiy Burkov, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1990-11-16 |
Lee Castle, Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got |
1990-12-26 |
Umberto Tirelli, Once Upon a Time in America |
1991-01-31 |
Homer Garrett, A Time to Die |
1991-04-05 |
Gerald Blake, The Invasion of Time: Part One |
1991-08-08 |
Magdalena G Schenk, historical (Vorstenhuizen of our time), dies |
1991-10-15 |
Alec Morton, Bid Time Return |
1991-10-31 |
Richard Joy, Ain't No Time for Glory |
1991-12-11 |
Artur Lundkvist, Time of Desire |
1992-02-16 |
Philip Linton, Doing Time on Maple Drive |
1992-02-29 |
Johnny Mack, British actor (Time Lord-Dr Who), dies at 70 |
1992-04-27 |
Olivier Messiaen, Quartet for the End of Time |
1992-07-02 |
Borislav Pekic, Time of Miracles |
1992-08-09 |
Christopher Todd, Half as Old as Time |
1992-08-19 |
Austin McCoy, No Time for Romance |
1992-10-04 |
Dutch Miller, Once Upon a Time in America |
1992-10-24 |
Laurie Colwin, novelist (Happy All the Time), dies at 48 |
1992-10-29 |
George T. Clemens, Time Enough at Last |
1993-01-04 |
John Hughman, Time Bandits |
1993-01-11 |
Lacey Fosburgh, author (Closing Time), dies of breast cancer at 50 |
1993-05-01 |
Hans [Henri EA] Tuynman, provo (Full-time Provo), dies at 50 |
1993-05-02 |
Juanita Coco, Young Talent Time |
1993-06-10 |
Tina Menard, Straight Time |
1993-06-21 |
Jerry Strivelli, Once Upon a Time in America |
1993-07-27 |
Dan Dowling, Lilac Time |
1993-07-29 |
Joyce Haber, Bed-Time Vaudeville |
1993-12-19 |
Anthonius AM "Ton" Kors, writer (Time of Anton de Lange), dies at 47 |
1994-01-26 |
Lejaren A. Hiller Jr., Time of the Heathen |
1994-03-28 |
Claude Sainval, Muriel, or The Time of Return |
1994-04-08 |
R.J. Robertson, Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time |
1994-06-28 |
William A Henry III, critic (Time Mag), dies of heart attack at 44 |
1994-09-26 |
Jessie Kesson, Another Time, Another Place |
1994-10-04 |
Miguel Macía, Time to Die |
1994-10-08 |
Chandra Kaly and His Dancers, The Time, the Place and the Girl |
1994-11-10 |
Everett Creach, Time After Time |
1994-11-10 |
Nelson Wolford, A Time for Killing |
1994-11-30 |
Lionel Stander, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1994-12-12 |
John Hearne, The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Eight |
1994-12-31 |
Woody Strode, Once Upon a Time in the West |
1995-01-17 |
Urias Nooteboom, Dutch journalist/critic (The Time), dies at 54 |
1995-10-05 |
Linda Gary, The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure |
1995-11-04 |
James Hyland, Through the Time Barrier |
1995-12-12 |
James 'Ike' Altgens, Beyond the Time Barrier |
1995-12-27 |
Shura Cherkassky, So Little Time |
1996-03-05 |
Whit Bissell, actor (Time Tunnel), dies at 86 |
1996-04-22 |
Molly Keane, Time After Time |
1996-04-24 |
Preston Lockwood, Time Bandits |
1996-06-21 |
Vladimir Zarubin, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
1996-09-13 |
Jane Baxter, actress (We Live Again, Blossom Time), dies at 87 |
1996-09-20 |
Paul Draper, The Time of Your Life |
1996-09-22 |
Jean G. Valentino, Time Enough at Last |
1996-11-06 |
Dragan Kresoja, Time of the Gypsies |
1996-11-12 |
Peter Leeds, The Last Time I Saw Paris |
1997-04-26 |
Joey Faye, Once Upon a Time in America |
1997-05-06 |
Angelo Novi, Once Upon a Time in America |
1997-07-17 |
Gene Warren, The Time Machine |
1997-12-31 |
Joey Coons, A Man Before His Time |
1998-01-08 |
Michael Tippett, English composer/conductor (Child of our Time) dies at 93 |
1998-07-06 |
Roy Rogers, Melody Time |
1998-07-09 |
Munemaru Kôda, The Time of Battle Has Come! The Move Is the Sincere Shaolin Fist |
1998-09-29 |
Tom Bradley, Nick of Time |
1998-10-20 |
Walter Chotzen, A Long Time Ago |
1998-12-17 |
Moya Fenwick, It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time |
1999-02-21 |
Russell C. Menzer, When Time Ran Out... |
1999-03-05 |
Thore Segelström, A Time in the Sun |
1999-04-18 |
Constance Edney, It's Christmas Time in the City |
1999-05-31 |
Davor Dujmovic, Time of the Gypsies |
1999-06-29 |
Declan Mulholland, Time Bandits |
1999-07-15 |
Julien Verdier, Muriel, or The Time of Return |
1999-07-28 |
Ruth Enders, Ahead of His Time |
1999-10-06 |
Robert Marella, WWF Prime-Time Wrestling |
1999-12-18 |
Dennis Sciama, A Brief History of Time |
1999-12-27 |
David Duncan, The Time Machine |
2000-01-05 |
Sergey Dyozhkin, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
2000-04-23 |
Erle C. Cocke, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
2000-07-07 |
Mikhail Druyan, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
2000-09-13 |
Rolf Kauka, Once Upon a Time |
2000-11-03 |
Leonardo Benvenuti, Once Upon a Time in America |
2000-12-26 |
Jason Robards, Once Upon a Time in the West |
2001-03-28 |
James E. Stewart, Light Time |
2001-07-11 |
Grace Kuhn, Somewhere in Time |
2001-07-20 |
Thomas Fantl, Time of the Innocent |
2002-04-08 |
Don Melvoin, Somewhere in Time |
2002-07-13 |
Yousuf Karsh, Yousuf Karsh: A Moment in Time |
2002-09-28 |
Whitney Blake, One Day at a Time |
2003-02-26 |
Roy Grace, The Greatest Commercials of All Time |
2003-03-18 |
Peggy Conklin, Having Wonderful Time |
2003-03-20 |
Sue Ayling, Question Time |
2003-04-06 |
Susan French, Somewhere in Time |
2003-04-20 |
Ruth Hale, In Time of Need |
2003-05-17 |
Helen Jones Carter, A Labyrinth of Time |
2003-06-25 |
Lester Maddox, American businessman, one-time segregationist and Governor of Georgia (b. 1915) |
2003-07-22 |
Norman Lewis, The Time Traveller |
2003-07-29 |
Eva Wolas, Ain't No Time for Glory |
2003-08-24 |
Herbert Otto, Time of the Storks |
2003-08-30 |
Charles Bronson, Once Upon a Time in the West |
2003-10-02 |
Alfredo Leal, Time to Die |
2003-10-04 |
William Cayton, A Journey to the Beginning of Time |
2003-10-20 |
Jack Elam, Once Upon a Time in the West |
2003-10-31 |
Honey Sanders, A Time for Dancing |
2003-11-01 |
Mary Craven, Straight Time |
2003-12-10 |
Günter Seuren, No Shooting Time for Foxes |
2003-12-22 |
Wah Chang, The Time Machine |
2004-03-11 |
Richard Kinon, The Joker Is Mild/Take My Granddaughter, Please/First Time Out |
2004-05-03 |
Anthony Ainley, The Land That Time Forgot |
2004-05-16 |
Harry Elton, Before My Time |
2004-05-25 |
Gillie Potter, Biggles: Adventures in Time |
2004-08-28 |
Bruce McGregor, A Time to Hate |
2004-10-11 |
Timothy Roberts, Time Lapse |
2004-12-12 |
Kathryn Eames, Time for Elizabeth |
2004-12-17 |
Robert Taplett, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
2004-12-26 |
Luke Scully, The Time Machine |
2005-01-03 |
Robert Shaw, Time After Time |
2005-02-10 |
Henry McCann, No Time for Sergeants |
2005-02-22 |
Wolfgang Stryi, Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working with Time |
2005-02-27 |
Jane Howard, Straight Time |
2005-03-03 |
Mihail Kirkov, Time of Violence |
2005-03-17 |
Andre Norton, Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time |
2005-05-22 |
Charilaos Florakis, Greek politician, long-time General Secretary of the Communist Party of Greece (b. 1914) |
2005-05-25 |
Ruth Laredo, Small Time Crooks |
2005-06-01 |
Marilyn Burtis, The Last Time I Saw Archie |
2005-06-07 |
Ivan Krystev, Time of Violence |
2005-10-04 |
Richard Zobel, Once Upon a Time in America |
2005-12-14 |
Ballard Harris, Slow Time |
2006-01-20 |
David Farrington, Time of Her Life |
2006-03-31 |
Taylor Williams, Somewhere in Time |
2006-06-12 |
Tomohito Aoki, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time |
2006-10-09 |
Raymond Noorda, American co-founder and long time CEO of Novell (b. 1924) |
2006-10-15 |
Michelle Urry, Hugh Hefner: Once Upon a Time |
2006-11-15 |
Mariella Martinelli, Short Time |
2006-12-11 |
Elizabeth Bolden, American, oldest verified person in the world at the time of her death (b. 1890) |
2006-12-17 |
William Wyrick, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
2007-04-03 |
Walter Nicks, A Time for Laughter: A Look at Negro Humor in America |
2007-04-08 |
Renate Dahlke, Panic Time |
2007-05-05 |
Edwin H. Simmons, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
2007-05-09 |
Beau Vanden Ecker, A Long Time Ago |
2007-06-08 |
Nellie Lutcher, Girl Time |
2007-07-29 |
Chris Schwarz, A Brief History of Time |
2007-09-16 |
Robert Jordan, author of the Wheel of Time series (b. 1948) |
2007-11-21 |
Richard Leigh, Time Machine: Beyond the Da Vinci Code |
2007-12-03 |
Danny Dukes, First Time Swallows Vol. 2 |
2008-02-04 |
Rose Hacker, The Time of Their Lives |
2008-02-09 |
Scott Halpin, a one time drummer of The Who. |
2008-03-04 |
Carl Bernard, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
2008-03-13 |
Grzegorz Lozowski, A Few People, a Little Time |
2008-03-20 |
Brian Wilde, Doing Time |
2008-04-13 |
John Wheeler, A Brief History of Time |
2008-05-10 |
Erik Borge, A Handful of Time |
2008-08-04 |
Peter Kass, Time of the Heathen |
2008-08-18 |
Henry Djanik, Time Masters |
2008-08-22 |
David Scholer, Time Machine: Banned from the Bible |
2008-08-28 |
Phil Hill, American race car driver and one-time F1 world champion (b. 1927) |
2008-10-10 |
Rohini Bhate, Time and Space |
2008-11-09 |
Shirley Wolford, A Time for Killing |
2008-11-10 |
Erick S. Dyke, Duke Nukem: Time to Kill |
2009-01-03 |
Justus Taylor, A Time for Burning |
2009-01-16 |
Dan McAfee, Vacation Time |
2009-01-22 |
Bill Werber, Signs of the Time |
2009-02-11 |
Albert Barillé, Once Upon a Time... Man |
2009-02-27 |
John Alvin, Somewhere in Time |
2009-04-14 |
Gerda Gilboe, A Time for Anna |
2009-04-16 |
Jim Hutchison, Time Piece |
2009-05-30 |
Joseph Tan, Time to Kill |
2009-08-15 |
Bela Jurdová, Today for the Last Time |
2009-08-31 |
Barry Flanagan, The Last Time |
2009-10-09 |
Stuart Kaminsky, Once Upon a Time in America |
2009-11-10 |
Ken Wlaschin, The History and Allure of Time Travel |
2009-11-13 |
Paul Sanchez, Somewhere in Time |
2010-01-08 |
Piero De Bernardi, Once Upon a Time in America |
2010-01-21 |
Bobby Bragan, Signs of the Time |
2010-02-02 |
Rena Case, The Time of Your Life |
2010-02-07 |
William Tenn, Time in Advance |
2010-02-13 |
Ronnie Cosby, Next Time We Love |
2010-02-20 |
Alexander Haig, Our Time in Hell: The Korean War |
2010-03-16 |
Gareth Carrivick, Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel |
2010-05-12 |
Allan Manings, One Day at a Time |
2010-06-16 |
Steven Hodgson, Hot Tub Time Machine |
2010-06-28 |
Joya Sherrill, Time for Joya! |
2010-07-07 |
Ezequiel Neves, Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop |
2010-07-11 |
Markus Pincek, Time Capsule |
2010-08-04 |
Geraldine Baron, Time After Time |
2010-09-03 |
Micky Burn, Jeremy Clarkson: Greatest Raid of All Time |
2010-09-27 |
Buddy Morrow, Skylarkin' Time |
2010-10-02 |
Raisa Frichinskaya, Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog |
2010-12-15 |
Bob Feller, Signs of the Time |
2010-12-25 |
Georgi Genkov, Time of Violence |
2010-12-29 |
Bill Erwin, The Land Before Time |
2011-01-08 |
Jason Sheppard, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D |
2011-01-27 |
Julie Ryles, Young Talent Time |
2011-07-23 |
Amy Winehouse, About Time |
2011-08-19 |
Raoul Ruiz, Marcel Proust's Time Regained |
2011-09-15 |
James Cannon, Time and Chance: Gerald Ford's Appointment with History |
2011-09-23 |
Danny Litwhiler, Signs of the Time |
2011-11-20 |
Russell Garcia, The Time Machine |
2011-11-24 |
Ross MacManus, It's Getting Harder All the Time |
2011-12-26 |
Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Once Upon a Time in Mexico |
2012-01-10 |
Mary Raftery, Prime Time |
2012-02-08 |
Laurie Main, Time After Time |
2012-02-16 |
Anthony Shadid, New York Times foreign correspondent and two time Pulitzer winner, dies from asthma at 43 |
2012-02-17 |
Atsuo Okunaka, Time of the Apes |
2012-04-29 |
Tim Mogg, The Time Traveler's Wife |
2012-05-21 |
Otto W. Jensen, One More Time |
2012-07-27 |
Jack Taylor, The 100 Greatest World Cup Moments of All Time! |
2012-08-15 |
Bill Youngdahl, A Time for Burning |
2012-08-15 |
Müsfik Kenter, Time to Love |
2012-08-26 |
A.K. Hangal, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |
2012-10-27 |
Hans Werner Henze, Muriel, or The Time of Return |
2012-11-05 |
Elliott Carter, A Labyrinth of Time |
2012-11-18 |
Philip Ledger, Love in the Time of Cholera |
2012-11-27 |
Deborah Prat, First Time on Film |
2012-12-09 |
Charles Rosen, A Labyrinth of Time |
2012-12-09 |
Patrick Moore, Time Lord |
2012-12-26 |
Stan Saliken, Short Time |
2013-01-04 |
Louis B. Appleton Jr., It's Christmas Time in the City |
2013-01-19 |
Earl Weaver, Signs of the Time |
2013-06-19 |
Parke Godwin, Time and Teresa Golowitz/Voices in the Earth |
2013-06-29 |
Paul T. Smith, Like an Old Time Movie |
2013-07-13 |
Leslie Gilliat, Big Time Operators |
2013-08-19 |
Fritz Rau, Panic Time |
2013-08-27 |
Chris Kennedy, Doing Time for Patsy Cline |
2013-09-11 |
Jimmy Fontana, About Time |
2013-09-19 |
Hiroshi Yamauchi, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
2013-11-12 |
Hetty Bower, The Time of Their Lives |
2013-12-24 |
Allan McKeown, Doing Time |
2014-03-10 |
Richard De Vere, Bang on Time |
2014-04-17 |
Gabriel García Márquez, Love in the Time of Cholera |
2014-07-07 |
Bora Todorovic, Time of the Gypsies |
2014-07-20 |
Robert Panara, Signs of the Time |
2015-01-31 |
Sanford Socolow, JFK: One PM Central Standard Time |
2015-02-26 |
Brian Cumby, The Boats That Made Britain: A Time Team Special |
2015-06-30 |
Paolo Piffarerio, Once Upon a Time |
2015-08-18 |
Ivan Nemtsev, The Dust of Time |
2015-08-22 |
Jacob Beckenstein, A Brief History of Time |
2015-09-19 |
Alejandro Álvarez, Adventures in Time |
2015-10-13 |
Bruce Hyde, The Naked Time |
2015-10-30 |
Mel Daniels, Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks |
2015-11-15 |
Hall of Fame pro wrestler Nick Bockwinkel, a four-time AWA heavyweight champ, dead at 80 |
2015-11-16 |
Hall of Fame pro wrestler Nick Bockwinkel, a four-time AWA heavyweight champ, dead at 80 |
2016-01-07 |
Pat Harrington, Schneider on 'One Day at a Time,' dead at 86 |
2016-07-13 |
Julie Payne, Long Time Ridley Scott Collaborator, Dies Aged 64 |
2016-08-05 |
Steve LaTourette, nine-time congressman, dies of cancer aged 62 |
2017-04-25 |
Johnny Roe, nine-time Flat champion in Ireland, dies aged 79 |
2017-08-07 |
Betty Cuthbert, Australia's four-time Olympic gold medallist, dies aged 79 |
2018-06-20 |
Five-time British Open winner Peter Thomson dies aged 88 |
2018-07-09 |
7-Time NBA Champion, Original 'Sixth Man' Frank Ramsey Dies at Age 86 |
2018-08-19 |
Bob Bass, two-time NBA Executive of the Year, dies at 89 |