JAMES VAN DER BEEK!!! - 32 (THE BEEK!!! He played dreamy Dawson on "Dawson's Creek"!!! More recently, he was on that show "Football Wives" . . . and he also guest starred on "Ugly Betty".)
Freddie Prinze Jr. - 33 (He gets to nail Sarah Michelle Gellar anytime he wants to!!! Back in July, Freddie actually joined the WWE, as a writer for their "Friday Night Smackdown" show. But the word is he and the
company have since parted ways.)
CAMRYN MANHEIM!!! - 48 (Full-figured minx who was on the "The Practice". She has 12 earrings in her ear, rides a motorcycle, has a tattoo and expunged a 9-pound baby sired by a GAY DAD. But sorry ladies, she's STRAIGHT!!! True!!!
Little Peggy March - 61 (She had a massive #1 hit, "I Will Follow Him", when she was just 14 YEARS OLD. What have YOU done with your life, you angst-filled hooligan???)
Carole Bayer Sager - 62 (Songwriter responsible for the Dionne Warwick & Friends AIDS anthem known as "That's What Friends Are For" . . . the Carly Simon classic "Nobody Does It Better" . . . AND the Leo Sayer smash "When I Need
You"!!!)
Micky Dolenz - 64 (The Monkees. After the Monkees were
done . . . he auditioned for
the role of Fonzie on "Happy Days" . . . but lost out to Henry Winkler.)
Lynn Redgrave - 66 (She played Xaviera Hollander in 1975's "The Happy Hooker"!!!)
Susan Clark - 69 (Emmanuel Lewis' honky
Cyd Charisse - (1921 - 2008) (Mature minx who tore up the dance floor in the "Ziegfeld Follies" with Fred Astaire, and in the big dance scene with Gene Kelly in "Singing in the Rain".)
Alan Hale Jr. - (1921 - 1990) (The Skipper on "Gilligan's Island" . . . and, more importantly, Sheriff Jeff Jones in "The Giant Spider Invasion" . . . in which he pays homage to his old show by referring to another character as "Little Buddy"!!!)
1962 - The Beatles performed for the first time on the BBC in Great Britain. The show was "Teenager's Turn".
1964 - The Dave Clark 5 made their first appearance on the "Ed Sullivan Show".
1968 - The Fillmore East opened in New York City.
1970 - Diana Ross opened her first outing as a solo performer in Framingham, MA.
1973 - Paul McCartney plead guilty to charges of growing marijuana outside of his Scottish countryside farm. He claimed that a fan had given him the seeds and that he did not know what they would grow. He was fined $240.
1974 - Bad Company gave their debut performance in England.
1987 - Bob Seger ended a tour that he claimed would be his last. It was not his last tour however.
1993 - "Beavis and Butthead" premiered on MTV as a series.







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