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TODAY

DYR Today, November 6

By Kelsey Cassetta

9 years ago

“Born Today”

  • Conchita Wurst (28)
  • Emma Stone (28)
  • Patina Miller (32)
  • Chris Soules (35)
  • Lamar Odom (37)
  • Taryn Manning (38)
  • Zoe McLellan (42)
  • Susan Downey (43)
  • Thandie Newton (44)
  • Rebecca Romjin (44)
  • Ethan Hawke (46)
  • Kelly Rutherford (48)
  • Michael Cerveris (56)
  • Lori Singer (59)
  • Maria Shriver (61)
  • Arturo Sandoval (67)
  • Sally Field (70) Featured Above
  • Glenn Frey (RIP)

“Died Today”

  • Gene Tierney (Born: November 19, 1920 / Died: November 6, 1991)
  • Aneta Corsaut (Born: November 3, 1933 / Died: November 6, 1995)
  • Hank Thompson (Born: September 3, 1925 / Died: November 6, 2007)

“Movies”

  • 1965 – Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Men
  • 1968 – Head
  • 1981 – The Prowler
  • 1981 – Time Bandits
  • 1981 – Fantasies
  • 1987 – Cry Freedom
  • 1987 – Death Wish 4: The Crackdown
  • 1987 – Hello Again
  • 1987 – Hiding Out
  • 1987 – Less Than Zero
  • 1987 – Made In Heaven
  • 1987 – Steel dawn
  • 1987 – Wanted: Dead or Alive
  • 1992 – Jennifer 8
  • 1992 – Passenger 57
  • 1998 – Elizabeth
  • 1998 – Gods and Monster
  • 1998 – The Waterboy
  • 1998 – The Siege

“Music”

  • 1965 – The Rolling Stones’ “Get Off of My Cloud” was the #1 song
  • 1971 – Cher’s “Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves” was the #1 song

  • 1976 – Steve Miller’s “Rock’n Me” was the #1 song

  • 1977 – Natalie Cole released “Our Love”
  • 1982 -“Up Where We Belong” by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes was the #1 song
  • 1993 – Meatloaf’s “I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)” was #1

  • 1993 – “Does He Love You” by Reba McEntire and Linda Davis was the #1 Country song

“TV/Radio”

  • 1947 – Meet the Press began on TV becoming the longest running program on U.S. television

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