“Born Today”
- Sofia Vassilieva (24)
- Jonathan Lipnicki (26)
- Zac Hanson (31)
- Michael Fishman (35)
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson (41)
- Saffron Burrows (44)
- Spike Jonze (47)
- Jay Johnston (48)
- Shelby Lynne (48)
- Shaggy (48)
- Carlos Mencia (49)
- Valeria Golino (51)
- Brian Boitano (53)
- Bob Odenkirk (54)
- Marc Shaiman (57)
- Bill Condon (61)
- Jeff Goldblum (64)
- Deepak Chopra (69)
- Jan De Bont (73)
- Catherine Deneuve (74)
- Tony Roberts (77)
- Christopher Lloyd (78)
- Derek Jacobi (78)
- Curly Howard (RIP) Featured Above
- Annette Funicello (RIP)
“Died Today”
- Cleavon Little (Born: June 1, 1939 / Died: October 22, 1992)
- Mary Wickes (Born: June 13, 1910 / Died: October 22, 1995)
- Russell Means (Born: November 10, 1939 / Died: October 22, 2012)
“Movies”
- 1968 – Vixen!
- 1969 – Marlowe
- 1969 – The Sterile Cuckoo
- 1976 – Car Wash
- 1982 – First Blood
- 1982 – Halloween III: Season of the Witch
- 1993 – Twenty Bucks
- 1999 – Bats
- 1999 – Bringing Out the Dead
- 1999 – Crazy in Alabama
- 1999 – The Best Man
- 1999 – Three to Tango
“Music”
- 1965 – The Rolling Stones released “Get Off of My Cloud” in the U.K.
- 1966 – Simon & Garfunkel released “ A Hazy Shade of Winter”
- 1966 – “Reach Out, I’ll Be There” by the Four Tops was the #1 song
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- 1966 – The Supremes A’ Go-Go became the first all female group #1 album
- 1969 – Led Zeppelin released Led Zeppelin II
- 1973 – John Denver released “Sunshine on My Mind”
- 1976 – Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band released Night Moves
- 1983 – The #1 Adult Contemporary song was “Islands in the Stream” by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
- 1988 – Tanya Tucker’s “Strong Enough to Bend” was the #1 Country song
- 1988 – Angela Carrasco’s “Boca Rosa” was the #1 song on the Latin chart
- 1996 – En Vogue released “Don’t Let Go (Love)”
“Other Important Events…”
- 1979 – The 100 millionth guest visited Walt Disney World