“Born Today”
- Rita Ora (26)
- Kat DeLuna (29)
- Trevor Morgan (30)
- Lil Fizz (31)
- Natasha Bedingfield (35)
- Maia Campbell (40)
- Joe Nichols (40)
- DJ Khaled (41)
- Tammy Lynn Michaels (42)
- Peter Facinelli (43)
- Arjun Rampal (44)
- Garcelle Beauvais (50)
- Kristin Bauer van Straten (50)
- Scott Adsit (51)
- Lisa Moretti (55)
- Jamie Rose (57)
- Jean Terrell (72)
- Tina Turner (77) Featured Above
- Rich Little (78)
“Died Today”
- Sojourner Truth (Born: 1797 / Died: November 26, 1883)
- Harold Burrage (Born: March 30, 1931 / Died: November 26, 1966)
- Rachel Roberts (Born: September 20, 1927 / Died: November 26, 1980)
- Dan Tobin (Born: October 19, 1910 / Died: November 26, 1982)
- Dehl Berti (Born: January 17, 1921 / Died: November 26, 1991)
- Stan Berenstain (Born: September 29, 1923 / Died: November 26, 2005)
- Dave Cockrum (Born: November 11, 1943 / Died: November 26, 2006)
“Movies”
- 1986 – The Mosquito Coast
- 1986 – Nutcracker: The Motion Picture
- 1986 – Solarbabies
- 1986 – Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- 1997 – Flubber
“Music”
- 1966 – The Supreme’s “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” was the #1 song
- 1976 – The Sex Pistols released their single “Anarchy in the U.K.”
- 1977 – “You Light Up My Life” by Debby Boone was at the top on the Billboard 100
- 1977 – The Bee Gees were #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart with their single “How Deep Is Your Love”
- 1983 – Metal Health by Quiet Riot was the #1 album
- 1983 – Lionel Richie had his third week at the top of the charts with “All Night Long (All Night)”
- 1988 – George Michael’s song “Kissing A Fool” was #1 on Adult Contemporary
- 1988 – U2 was #1 with their album Rattle and Hum
- 1994 – Boyz II Men had their 14th week at #1 with “I’ll Make Love to You”
- 1994 – The Eagles’ album Hell Freezes Over was #1
- 1996 – R. Kelly released his popular single “I Believe I Can Fly”
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“TV/Radio”
- 1978 – The first lesbian themed TV movie A Question of Love is released
“Other Important Events”
- 1865 – Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice in Wonderland was published
- 1981 – Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis and Cicely Tyson were wedded