“Born Today”
- Ezra Miller (24)
- Ki Hong Lee (30)
- T-Pain (31)
- Keisha Buchanan (32)
- Lacey Chabert (34)
- Kieran Culkin (34)
- Dominique Moceanu (35)
- Martina Hingis (36)
- Marion Cotillard (41)
- Ashley Hamilton (42)
- Jenna Elfman (45)
- Tony Hale (46)
- Trey Anastasio (52)
- Monica Bellucci (52)
- Eric Stoltz (55)
- Crystal Bernard (55)
- Marty Stuart (58)
- Fran Drescher (59)
- Patrice Rushen (62)
- Barry Williams (62)
- Victoria Tennant (66)
- Rula Lenska (69)
- Marilyn McCoo (73)
- Len Cariou (77)
- Johnny Mathis (81)
- Cissy Houston (83)
- Angie Dickinson (85)
- Elie Wiesel (RIP)
“Died Today”
- Edith Roosevelt (Born: August 6, 1861 / Died: September 30, 1948)
- James Dean (Born: February 8, 1931 / Died: September 30, 1955)
- Robert Kardashian (Born: February 22, 1944 / Died: September 30, 2003)
“Movies”
- 1988 – Bird
- 1988 – Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
- 1988 – Heartbreak Hotel
- 1994 – Ed Wood
- 1994 – Jason’s Lyric
- 1994 – The River Wild
- 1994 – The Scout
“Music”
- 1967 – “The Letter” by The Box Tops was the #1 song
- 1967 – “The World We Knew (Over and Over)” by Frank Sinatra spent its last week at #1 on the Billboard chart
- 1968 – Diana Ross and the Supremes released the song “Love Child”
https://youtu.be/fFg-2UrUTUc
- 1972 – Mac Davis’s “Baby Don’t Get Hooked on Me” was #1
- 1978 – “Kiss You All Over” by Exile reached #1 on the Billboard chart
https://youtu.be/mpiBdB6yJC8
- 1989 – Cher’s “If I Could Turn Back Time” was the #1 song
https://youtu.be/BsKbwR7WXN4
- 1997 – Bob Dylan released Time Out of Mind on this date
“TV/Radio”
1951 – The Red Skelton Show premiered
1967 – BBC Radio 1 began broadcasting
1982 – Cheers premiered on NBC
1991 – The Jerry Springer Show aired on TV
“Other Important Events…”
1962 – According to UFW.org, the first meeting of the National Farm Workers Association in Fresno occurred on this date. Later the NFWA became known as the United Farm Workers, founded by César Chávez.